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Life Conditions Survey. Annual modules
Module 2024
Access to services
Public transport
Public transport
Persons aged 16 and over who do not use public transport frequently by reason
Persons aged 16 and over who do not use public transport frequently by income quintile per consumption unit
Units:
Thousands of persons and percentages
Select values to consult
Income quintile per unit of consumption
Values that contain
Total
First quintile
Second quintile
Third quintile
Fourth quintile
Fifth quintile
Selected:
6
Total:
6
Main reason
Values that contain
Persons aged 16 and over (thousands)
They are not frequent users (% of people aged 16 and over)
They are not frequent users (thousands of people aged 16 and over)
Too expensive
There is no public transport in the area
Access to the station or stop is difficult
Frequency is too low or there is an inadequate timetable
Journey time is too long
Security concerns
Other reasons
Selected:
10
Total:
10
Choose format of the table
Main reason
Income quintile per unit of consumption
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Decimals to show:
By default
0
1
Notes
1) A person is considered to be an infrequent user of public transport if the frequency of use is less than once a month. 2) Income per unit of household consumption is calculated to take into account economies of scale within households. It is obtained by dividing the total household income by the number of consumption units in the household, whose value is obtained by adding the weights of the modified OECD scale, which gives a weight of 1 to an adult household member, a weight of 0.5 to other household members aged 14 and over, and a weight of 0.3 to children under 14. Once the income per unit of consumption has been calculated, it is assigned to each member of the household. For the calculation of quintiles, the distribution of persons is taken.
Total:
0
series
y
0
cells
Source:National Institute of Statistics