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Abstract
The population census is an essential tool: currently, it is the only source of data that makes it possible to study in detail the characteristics of dwellings and their
occupants. The 2021 census reveals both continuities and changes in the housing stock and occupants in Luxembourg. The country’s households continue to live mainly in large dwellings (54.4% of dwellings have a surface area of more than 120m2), with a large proportion of houses (45.9%) and households (27%) having
more than 80m2 per occupant in their dwelling. In addition, the division of space between urban areas and less densely populated areas remains: the maps in this publication show that urban areas have dwellings with higher rents, are more densely occupied and experience higher occupant turnover. Nevertheless,
there have been some significant changes, in particular the rapid reduction in the proportion of houses in the housing stock, and in the proportion of dwellings using heating oil as their fuel (27.8% in 2021, compared with 37.8% in 2011). For the first time, the 2021 census also asked households about their home’s renovation
needs, and homeowners about the renovation work they had carried out (29.2% had carried out energy-related work). This new information shows that the occupants of these dwellings believe that a significant proportion of the stock is in need of renovation (24.0%).
occupants. The 2021 census reveals both continuities and changes in the housing stock and occupants in Luxembourg. The country’s households continue to live mainly in large dwellings (54.4% of dwellings have a surface area of more than 120m2), with a large proportion of houses (45.9%) and households (27%) having
more than 80m2 per occupant in their dwelling. In addition, the division of space between urban areas and less densely populated areas remains: the maps in this publication show that urban areas have dwellings with higher rents, are more densely occupied and experience higher occupant turnover. Nevertheless,
there have been some significant changes, in particular the rapid reduction in the proportion of houses in the housing stock, and in the proportion of dwellings using heating oil as their fuel (27.8% in 2021, compared with 37.8% in 2011). For the first time, the 2021 census also asked households about their home’s renovation
needs, and homeowners about the renovation work they had carried out (29.2% had carried out energy-related work). This new information shows that the occupants of these dwellings believe that a significant proportion of the stock is in need of renovation (24.0%).
Translated title of the contribution | Housing in 2021: change within continuity |
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Original language | French |
Type | RP 2021 |
Media of output | Portail Statistiques |
Publisher | STATEC |
Number of pages | 21 |
Place of Publication | Luxembourg |
Publication status | Published - 27 Jun 2024 |
Publication series
Name | RP 2021 1er résultats |
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No. | 13 |
Keywords
- activité économique
- inactivité
- recensement
Projects
- 1 Active
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POLUX21: Analyse du Recensement de Population du Luxembourg 2021
Gerber, P. (PI), Dautel, V. (CoI), Valentova, M. (CoI), Klein, S. (CoI), Fusco, A. (CoI), Bousselin, A. (CoI), Alieva, A. (CoI), Klein, O. (CoI), Licheron, J. (CoI), Sologon, D. (CoI), Gathmann, C. (CoI), Paccoud, A. (CoI), Peluso, E. (CoI) & Docquier, F. (CoI)
1/04/23 → 31/12/24
Project: Research
Research output
- 1 Other
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Panorama du logement en 2021 : du changement dans la continuité
Paccoud, A., Górczyńska-Angiulli, M., Ferro, Y., Schiel, K. & Pigeron-Piroth, I., 1 Jul 2024. 18 p.Translated title of the contribution :Housing in 2021: Change within Continuity Research output: Contribution to conference › Other
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