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The statistics contain information about Danish objective and subjective quality of life at the individual level. The objective indicators covering the whole country, while subjective indicators collected for 38 of the 98 municipalities and has a total land. It is the first time that the investigation is carried out and it is not known whether it will continue in the future.
Data description
Statistics Denmark in 2015-2016 examined the Danish population's quality of life - partly through a large representative survey and partly by comparing the survey results with register data on various aspects of quality of life, including income, health, education and work. The study draws through a total of 38 indicators a picture of the quality of life in Denmark using both a subjective and an objective perspective.
Statistics Denmark has asked citizens over 18 years in the country, but mainly in 38 municipalities, how they experience their everyday lives. 42,500 people participated in the survey, which is the first of its kind in Denmark.
Quality of life indicators also contains information such as gender, age, income, vocational skills, education and medical contact in the context of survey questions about quality of life.
Classification system
The statistics are grouped by age ranges of income, education level and socioeconomic status
Sector coverage
No relevant for these statistics
Statistical concepts and definitions
Quality of Life: We use the OECD definition: Good mental states, including all of the various evaluations, positive and negative, that people make of their lives and the affective reactions of people to their experiences
Statistical unit
Persons
Statistical population
The adult Danish population (18 years and older)
Reference area
Denmark The subjective indicators cover only 38 municipality of 98 municipality
Time coverage
The objective indicators: 2008-2015 (with few exeptions) The subjective indicators: 2015
Base period
Not relevant for these statistics
Unit of measure
Units of measure change from indicator to indicator, and is described and defined in the notes to the Statistics Bank.
Reference period
01-01-2015 - 31-12-2015
Frequency of dissemination
Annual
Legal acts and other agreements
The Statistical Law, § 6 (see. Legislative Decree no. 599 of 22 June 2000). Participation in the survey is voluntary and requires no collection basis.
Cost and burden
There is no direct response burden since the survey is voluntary.
Comment
Additional information can be obtained from Statistics Denmark