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Living conditions
Living Conditions Survey (LCS)
Life Conditions Survey. Annual modules
Module 2025. Energy and environment
Housing and surroundings
Housing and surroundings
Damage to family homes due to extreme natural phenomena
People aged 16 and over whose main residence has suffered damage from extreme natural phenomena in the last 5 years by income quintile per unit of consumption
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6
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6
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Notes
1) Extreme natural phenomena include storms, floods, forest fires, etc., or other adverse climatic or environmental events. 2) Damage in the garage, basement or garden is not considered. 3) 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.
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Source:National Statistics Institute