Housing conditions and energy efficiency C* Persons aged 16 and over who have ever experienced difficulties in accessing housing, by main reason for starting and ending the difficulties, by gender and age Unidades: Percentages. No difficulties in accessing housing Had difficulties and the starting reason is: Economic issues Had difficulties and the starting reason is: Other Had difficulties and the ending reason is: Have obtained employment Had difficulties and the ending reason is: Other Had difficulties and the ending reason is: Still has difficulties accessing housing Total Total 92,4 5,5 2,1 2,9 3,2 1,5 From 16 to 29 years old 95,2 3,5 1,2 1,3 1,7 1,8 From 30 to 44 years old 88,7 8,2 3 4,4 4,1 2,8 From 45 to 64 92,2 5,6 2,3 3,3 3,3 1,2 Aged 65 or more 94,4 4 1,6 2,1 3,2 0,3 Men Total 92,3 5,4 2,3 3,2 2,9 1,6 From 16 to 29 years old 95,6 3,3 1,1 1 1,5 1,9 From 30 to 44 years old 88,3 8,3 3,4 5 3,7 3 From 45 to 64 92 5,6 2,4 3,6 3,1 1,4 Aged 65 or more 94,7 3,6 1,7 2,2 2,8 0,3 Women Total 92,5 5,6 2 2,7 3,5 1,3 From 16 to 29 years old 94,8 3,8 1,4 1,6 1,9 1,7 From 30 to 44 years old 89,1 8,2 2,7 3,8 4,4 2,6 From 45 to 64 92,4 5,6 2,1 3 3,6 1,1 Aged 65 or more 94,2 4,3 1,5 2 3,5 0,3 Notas: A person is considered to have experienced difficulties in accessing housing if, at some point in their life, they did not have their own home (owned or rented) to live in and therefore had to stay with friends or relatives, in emergency or temporary accommodation, in a place not intended as a permanent home or had to sleep in public places. Cases where the person lived with their parents while saving to rent or buy their own home are not included. Cases where the person lived in rented accommodation and was saving to buy their own home are also excluded. Fuente: Instituto Nacional de Estadística