Housing & Environment
Severe housing deprivation rate (aged 15-24) (2017)
Data source:
EUROSTAT
Severe housing deprivation rate is defined as the percentage of population living in the dwelling which is considered as overcrowded, while also exhibiting at least one of the housing deprivation measures. Housing deprivation is a measure of poor amenities and is calculated by referring to those households with a leaking roof, no bath/shower and no indoor toilet, or a dwelling considered too dark.
How satisfied are you with your accommodation? (Mean 1-10; aged 18-24) (2016)
Data source:
Eurofound, European Quality of Life Survey 2016
Problems with your accommodation: Shortage of space (aged 18-24) (2016)
Data source:
Eurofound, European Quality of Life Survey 2016
How satisfied are you with your local area as a place to live? (Mean 1-10; aged 18-24) (2016)
Data source:
Eurofound, European Quality of Life Survey 2016
How friendly is your city/municipality for young people? (Satisfied, 6-10 on 10-point-scale; aged 15-25) (2018)
Data source:
Young people in Baltics: Survey, 2018
Difficulty to access recreational or green areas (rather or very difficult; aged 18-24) (2016)
Data source:
Eurofound, European Quality of Life Survey 2016
I feel safe when I walk alone after dark (agree or strongly agree; aged 18-24) (2016)
Data source:
Eurofound, European Quality of Life Survey 2016
How satisfied are you with your personal safety on the Internet, social networks? (Satisfied, 6-10 on 10-point-scale; aged 15-25) (2018)
Data source:
Young people in Baltics: Survey, 2018
Experienced online harassment over the last 12 month (aged 18-24) (2016)
Data source:
Eurofound, European Quality of Life Survey 2016
There are great or all possibilities for me to spend time with friends (age 15-25) (2018)
Data source:
Young people in Baltics: Survey, 2018