The Swedish Living Conditions Surveys give you information on living conditions among different groups in Swedish society. The areas covered include housing, income, health, leisure, civic activities, social relationships, employment and security. Because a number of the questions are the same as those in surveys of other EU countries, it is possible to make comparisons with other countries within the EU.
We collect information via telephone interviews with a sample of the Swedish population aged 16 and older.
Living conditions of children are described in the Living Conditions Survey of Children.
Living Conditions Survey of Children
Living Conditions Survey (ULF)
41 percent of men and 44 percent of women did not take a holiday trip that lasted at least one week during the previous twelve month period last year. Furthermore, 21 percent of men and 25 percent of women did not take a holiday trip nor had access to a holiday home during the same period.
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