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Commission Regulation (EC) No 215/2007 of 28 February 2007 on implementing Regulation (EC) No 1177/2003 of the European Parliament and of the Council concerning Community statistics on income and living conditions (EU-SILC) as regards the list of target secondary variables relating to over-indebtedness and financial exclusion (Text with EEA relevance)

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ANNEX

For the purposes of this Regulation, the following units, modes of data collection, reference periods and definitions shall apply.

1.Units

The target variables relate exclusively to the household. Where dealing with financial services, the household should be understood as any member of the household.

2.Modes of data collection

For all target variables the mode of data collection is personal interview with the household respondent or extraction from registers.

3.Reference periods

The target variables relate to four types of reference periods:

  • last 12 months (Arrears),

  • next 12 months (Future expectations),

  • last three months (Uncleared balance credit/store card),

  • current (All other variables).

4.Definitions

(1)Amounts

(a)Variables for collecting amounts: the amount is to be collected according to a harmonised discrete scale to be established by the Working Group on Living Conditions.

(2)Bank account

(a)Bank current account: deposit account offering day-to-day money management facilities such as various flexible payment methods to allow customers to distribute money directly to others. Standard services offered by current accounts include a cheque book, the facility to arrange standing orders, direct debits and payment via a debit card. A savings account is not a current account where no such facilities are available.
(b)Bank account overdraft: the household is currently maintaining a negative balance on one of its bank accounts because of financial difficulties (urgent need of money, output higher than input, etc.). Interest is charged on the amount owed. The bank account does not need to be a current account.

(3)Credit/store cards

(a)Credit cards (Visa, Amex, MasterCard, Diners, etc.) provide a specific credit facility: money is lent to people between the time they purchase goods and the time of full repayment of the amount; interest is to be paid on any balance that is not cleared at the end of the month. There are monthly statements for the money spent specifying the minimum amount to be paid. Credit cards are not bank debit cards, where the money spent on the card is immediately deducted from a linked bank account.
(b)Store cards are credit cards issued by a single company/store and can only be used for payments to that company/store.
(c)Uncleared balance: the household has not paid in full at the ‘end of the month’ the amount spent or owed with credit/store cards for at least the last three months because of financial difficulties.

(4)Source of credit and loans

(a)Credit and loans encompasses any commercial credit or loans with planned and scheduled repayments, except mortgage loans for the main dwelling. Overdraft facilities, credit or store cards for which repayments are not planned are not included. Borrowing from friends and relatives (informal credit) is not included either.

(5)Arrears

(a)Arrears: amount owed (bills, rent, credit/mortgage repayment, etc.) not paid on schedule during the last 12 months for financial reasons; same concept as used for HS010, HS020 and HS030.
(b)Total amount currently in arrears: the sum of the amounts the household currently owes that could not be paid on schedule.
(c)Housing-related bills/payments: rent and mortgage repayment for the main dwelling and utility bills (water, electricity, gas, heating, etc.). Should correspond to the coverage of variables HS010 and HS020.
(d)Other loans and credit repayment: cash loans (other than mortgage repayment for the main dwelling) or hire purchase instalments and the like (e.g. mail order catalogues, car finance, etc.). Minimum credit/store card repayments are also included. Should correspond to the coverage of variable HS030.
(e)Other non-housing household bills: education, health, any other bills not covered by housing-related bills.

(6)Drop in income

(a)Income: gross total income of the household.

(7)Financial exclusion

(a)Reasons why the household does not have a current bank account and needs one: several reasons can be mentioned and will be reported though indicators variables MI111-MI114. Questions are filtered: households that do have a bank current account or do not need one should not be asked the questions.
(b)Reasons why the household does not have commercial credit and needs it: several reasons can be mentioned and will be reported though indicators variables MI122-MI125. Commercial credit: overdraft facilities, credit or store cards, mortgages and other loans or credit linked to purchases. Borrowing from friends and relatives is not included. Questions are filtered: households that do have commercial credit or do not need it should not be asked the questions. Households having borrowed only from family and friends should be asked the questions.

5.Transmission of data to Eurostat

The target secondary variables on ‘over-indebtedness and financial exclusion’ will be sent to Eurostat in the household data file (H) after the target primary variables.

AREAS AND LIST OF TARGET VARIABLES

Variable name Module 2008 Over-indebtedness and financial exclusion
CodeTarget variable
Bank accounts and overdraft
MI010 Household has a bank current account
1Yes
2No
MI010_F 1Variable is filled
-1Missing
MI020 Household is overdrawn on one of its bank accounts
1Yes
2No
MI020_F 1Variable is filled
-1Missing
-2N/A (no bank account)
MI025 Estimated total amount unbalanced on household's banks accounts in classes
1-9Class
MI025_F 1Variable is filled
-1Missing
-2N/A (no overdraft: MI020=2)
Credit/store cards
MI030 Household has credit card(s) and/or store card(s)
1Yes
2No
MI030_F 1Variable is filled
-1Missing
MI040 Household has credit card(s) and/or store card(s) with uncleared balances
1Yes
2No
MI040_F 1Variable is filled
-1Missing
-2N/A (no credit/store card (MI030=2))
MI045 Estimated total amount unbalanced at the last monthly statement on household credit/store cards in classes
1-9Class
MI045_F 1Variable is filled
-1Missing
-2N/A (no unbalanced credit/store card (MI040=2 or MI030=2))
Source of credits and loans
MI050 Household has credits or loans (other than mortgage for the main dwelling)
1Yes
2No
MI050_F 1Variable is filled
-1Missing
MI051 Household has mortgage for other than the main dwelling
1Yes
2No
MI051_F 1Variable is filled
-1Missing
-2N/A (MI050=2)
MI052 Household has hire purchase instalments (e.g. leasing, car, technical equipment)
1Yes
2No
MI052_F 1Variable is filled
-1Missing
-2N/A (MI050=2)
MI053 Household has home-related credit/loans (inventory, domestic appliances, repairs)
1Yes
2No
MI053_F 1Variable is filled
-1Missing
-2N/A (MI050=2)
MI054 Household has credit/loans to pay for holidays/leisure
1Yes
2No
MI054_F 1Variable is filled
-1Missing
-2N/A (MI050=2)
MI055 Household has credit/loans to pay for education or childcare
1Yes
2No
MI055_F 1Variable is filled
-1Missing
-2N/A (MI050=2)
MI056 Household has credit/loans to pay for health issues
1Yes
2No
MI056_F 1Variable is filled
-1Missing
-2N/A (MI050=2)
MI057 Household has credit/loans for investment or business start-up
1Yes
2No
MI057_F 1Variable is filled
-1Missing
-2N/A (MI050=2)
MI058 Household has other cash loans (debt conversion, to cover overdraft, credit card and other bills, etc.)
1Yes
2No
MI058_F 1Variable is filled
-1Missing
-2N/A (MI050=2)
Arrears
MI060 Arrears on other non-housing household bills
1Yes
2No
MI060_F 1Variable is filled
-1Missing
-2N/A (no other non-housing household bills)
MI065 Estimated total amount currently in arrears for other non-housing household bills in classes
1-9Class
MI065_F 1Variable is filled
-1Missing
-2N/A (no arrears currently (MI060=2 or current amount owed is zero) or no other non-housing household bills (MI060_F=-2))
MI075 Estimated total amount currently in arrears for household housing bills/repayments in classes
1-9Class
MI075_F 1Variable is filled
-1Missing
-2N/A (no arrears currently (HS010=2 and HS020=2 or current amount owed is zero) or no housing household bills/repayments (HS010_F=-2 and HS020_F=-2))
MI085 Estimated total amount currently in arrears for household other loans and credit repayment in classes
1-9Class
MI085_F 1Variable is filled
-1Missing
-2N/A (no arrears currently (HS030=2 or current amount owed is zero) or no other loans and credit repayment (HS030_F=-2))
Drop in income
MI090 Major drop in household income during the last 12 months
1Yes
2No
MI090_F 1Variable is filled
-1Missing
MI095 Main reason for drop in income
1Job loss/redundancy
2Change in hours worked and/or in wages
3Inability to work through sickness or disability
4Maternity — parental leave — childcare
5Retirement
6Marriage/relationship breakdown
7Other change in household composition
8Other reason
MI095_F 1Variable is filled
-1Missing
-2N/A (no drop in income (MI090=2))
Future expectations
MI100 Expectation of financial situation in the next 12 months; do you expect your financial situation
1To improve
2To stay about the same
3To get worse
4Don't know
MI100_F 1Variable is filled
-1Missing
Financial exclusion
Reasons why the household does not have a bank current account
MI110 Household doesn't need an account and prefers to deal in cash
1Yes
2No
MI110_F 1Variable is filled
-1Missing
-2N/A (household has bank current account (MI010=1))
MI111 The charges are too high
1Yes
2No
MI111_F 1Variable is filled
-1Missing
-2N/A (household has bank current account (MI010=1) or does not need one (MI110=1))
MI112 There is no bank branch near where household lives or works
1Yes
2No
MI112_F 1Variable is filled
-1Missing
-2N/A (household has bank current account (MI010=1) or does not need one (MI110=1))
MI113 Household has applied for an account and been turned down
1Yes
2No
MI113_F 1Variable is filled
-1Missing
-2N/A (household has bank current account (MI010=1) or does not need one (MI110=1))
MI114 Banks would refuse household
1Yes
2No
MI114_F 1Variable is filled
-1Missing
-2N/A (household has bank current account (MI010=1) or does not need one (MI110=1))
Reasons why the household does not have commercial credit
MI120 Household doesn't need to borrow at all
1Yes
2No
MI120_F 1Variable is filled
-1Missing
-2N/A (household has commercial credit)
MI121 Household can borrow from family or friends
1Yes
2No
MI121_F 1Variable is filled
-1Missing
-2N/A (household has commercial credit)
MI122 Household will not be able to repay debt
1Yes
2No
MI122_F 1Variable is filled
-1Missing
-2N/A (household has commercial credit or does not need it (MI120=1))
MI123 Household has applied for credit and been turned down
1Yes
2No
MI123_F 1Variable is filled
-1Missing
-2N/A (household has commercial credit or does not need it (MI120=1))
MI124 Household used to have credit but the facility was withdrawn
1Yes
2No
MI124_F 1Variable is filled
-1Missing
-2N/A (household has commercial credit or does not need it (MI120=1))
MI125 Banks would refuse to give credit to household
1Yes
2No
MI125_F 1Variable is filled
-1Missing
-2N/A (household has commercial credit or does not need it (MI120=1))

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