methods, notes and classification Individuals - internet activities methods, notes and classification

DATA_DESCR The data given in this domain are collected by the National Statistical Institutes or Ministries andáare based on Eurostat's annual model surveys on ICT (Information and Communication Technologies) usage and e-commerce in enterprises and ICT usage in households and by individuals. Large part of the data collected is used in the context of the 2011-2015 benchmarking framework (endorsed by i2010 High Level Group in November 2009) and for the Digital Agenda, Europe's strategy for a flourishing digital economy by 2020. This conceptual framework follows the i2010 Benchmarking Framework which itselfáfollowed-upáthe eEurope 2005 Action Plan. Some data for the United States, Canada, Japan, Australia and Korea have been supplied via the OECD (or coming from other sources which are given) in ratio format with no validation by Eurostat. The aim of the European ICT surveys is to collect and disseminate harmonised and comparable information on the use of Information and Communication Technologies in households and by individuals and in enterprises at European level. Data for this collection are supplied directly from the surveys with no separate treatment. ICT USAGE IN HOUSEHOLDS AND BY INDIVIDUALS The aim of this survey is the timely provision of statistics on individuals, households and the information society. This module provides a framework for the requirements in terms of coverage, duration and periodicity, subjects covered, breakdowns of data provision and any necessary pilot studies. Coverage: The characteristics for this domain are drawn from the following subjects covered in the questionnaires:- Availability of computers and the Internet in households,- Access to selected IC technologies (data collected at household level),- Use of mobile phones and computers, location, frequency of use (data collected at individual level)- Devices and communication systems used,- Type of connection to the Internet,- Use of the Internet, frequency, place of use and activities- Special modules on e-skills (2007), advanced services (2008), security and trust (2010), etc. Breakdowns: Relating to households:- by region of residence (optional: NUTS 2)- by geographical location- by degree of urbanisation- by type of household- by households net monthly income (optional) Relating to individuals:- by region of residence (optional: NUTS 2)- by geographical location- by degree of urbanisation- by gender- by country of birth, country of citizenship (as of 2010, optional in 2010)- by educational level- by occupation- by employment situation- by age (by groups, as of 2010 in complete years)- legal / de facto marital status (as of 2011, optional) ICT USAGE IN ENTERPRISES The aim of this survey is the timely provision of statistics on enterprises and the information society. This module provides a framework for the requirements in terms of coverage, duration and periodicity, subjects covered, breakdowns of data provision and any necessary pilot studies.This survey covers enterprises having their main economic activity in NACE sections as specified under section 3.3 "Sector Coverage" below. Coverage: The characteristics for this domain are drawn from the following subjects covered in the questionnaires: - Use of computers and computer networks in enterprises,- Access and use of the Internet- Devices and communication systems used,- Electronic transmission of data between enterprises- Sharing electronically information on the Supply chain Management- Automatic share of information within the enterprise- Use of RFID- Special modules on e_business (2008), e-commerce (2009), security (2010), public services (2011), etc. Breakdowns: - by size class,- by NACE categories,- by region (until 2010)

CLASS_SYSTEM NACE, NUTS, ISCO, ISCED

STAT_CONC_DEF ICT USAGE IN HOUSEHOLDS AND BY INDIVIDUALS The household survey comprisesáquestions at household level and individuals' level.áHousehold level dataá andáindividuals data are broken down as decribed in point 3.1. ICT USAGE IN ENTERPRISES The survey population consists of enterprises with at least 10 persons employed. Concerning economic activity standards, enterprises having their main activity in NACE sections mentioned under 3.3 "Sector coverage". The 2002 survey covered NACE DGHIK only. Size breakdowns (by persons employed): - 10-49 (small enterprises)- 50-249 (medium enterprises)- 250+ (large enterprises)- 10+

STAT_UNIT ICT USAGE IN HOUSEHOLDS AND BY INDIVIDUALSHouseholds and individuals. ICT USAGE IN ENTERPRISESEnterprises with at least 10 persons employed.

STAT_POP ICT USAGE IN HOUSEHOLDS AND BY INDIVIDUALS The population of household consists of all households having at least one member in the age group 16 to 74 years. The population of individuals consists of all individuals aged 16 to 74 (some countries collect separate data on other age groups). Optionally: individuals aged 15 or less, aged 75 or more. á ICT USAGE IN ENTERPRISES The survey population consists of enterprises with 10 or more persons employed (optionally: 1-9 persons employed). Size classes according to number of persons employed: 10-49 (small enterprises), 50-249 (medium enterprises), 250+ (large enterprises), 10+.

REF_AREA EU-Member States, Candidate countries, Iceland and Norway. Partial data for United States of America, Canada, Japan, Australia, Korea (without validation by Eurostat).

BASE_PER Not applicable.

UNIT_MEASURE The most common disseminated unitsáare: % of households, % of individuals% of enterprises, % of persons employed, % of turnover. All units and breakdowns available are listed in theádocuments published on the dedicated section of Information society statistics at the end of the page under Related descriptive documents.

    • Information society indicator
      • 00 Internet use: looking for information about education, training or course offers
      • 01 Internet use: doing an online course (of any subject)
      • 02 Internet use: sending/receiving e-mails
      • 03 Internet use: telephoning or video calls
      • 04 Internet use: posting messages to social media sites or instant messaging
      • 05 Internet use: participating in social networks (creating user profile, posting messages or other contributions to facebook, twitter, etc.)
      • 06 Internet use: participating in social or professional networks
      • 07 Internet use: creating websites or blogs
      • 08 Internet use: sharing or publishing self-created videos, photos, music, texts, etc on a website or via an app
      • 09 Internet use: uploading self-created content to any website to be shared
      • 0a Internet use: finding information about goods and services
      • 0b Internet use: reading/downloading online newspapers/news
      • 0c Internet use: downloading software
      • 0d Internet use: consulting wikis (to obtain knowledge on any subject)
      • 0e Internet use: reading online news sites/newspapers/news magazines
      • 0f Internet use: playing/downloading games, images, films or music
      • 0g Internet use: listening to web radios and/or watching web TV
      • 0h Internet use: playing networked games with other persons
      • 0i Internet use: listening to web radio
      • 0j Internet use: Internet banking
      • 0k Internet use: travel and accommodation services
      • 0l Internet use: selling goods or services
      • 0m Internet use: job search or sending an application
      • 0n Internet use: participating in professional networks (creating user profile, posting messages or other contributions to LinkedIn, Xing, etc.)
      • 0o Internet use: making an appointment with a practitioner via a website
      • 0p Internet use: seeking health information
      • 0q Internet use: accessing personal health records online
      • 0r Internet use: for other health services via a website or app instead of having to go to the hospital or visit a doctor
      • 0s Internet use: reading and posting opinions on civic or political issues via websites
      • 0t Internet use: taking part in on-line consultations or voting to define civic or political issues (e.g. urban planning, signing a petition)
      • 0u Internet use: expressing opinions on civic or political issues on websites or in social media (e.g. Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube)
      • 0v Internet use: posting opinions on civic or political issues via websites (e.g. blogs, social networks, etc.) (until 2019)
      • 0w Internet use: civic or political participation
      • 0x Internet use: online learning material
      • 0y Internet use: communicating with instructors or students using educational websites/portals
      • 0z Internet use: any of the learning activities i_iuolc, i_iuolm, i_iuocis
      • 10 Internet use: doing an online course (of any subject) or using online learning material
      • 11 Internet use: listening to or downloading podcasts (last 3 months)
      • 12 Internet use: communicating with instructors or learners using audio or video online tools (e.g. Zoom, MS Teams, Google Classroom) (last 3 months)
      • 13 Internet use: participation in learning activites for professional/work related purposes (last 3 months)
      • 14 Internet use: participation in learning activities for private purposes (last 3 months)
      • 15 Internet use: participation in learning activities for the purpose of formal education (e.g. school or university) (last 3 months)
      • 16 Internet use: instant messaging, i.e. exchanging messages, for example, via Skype, Messenger, WhatsApp, Viber
      • 17 Internet use: Telephoning or video calls, or instant messaging (i.e. exchanging messages, for example, via Skype, Messenger, WhatsApp, Viber)
      • 18 Internet use: playing or downloading games
      • 19 Internet use: listening to music (e.g. w eb radio, music streaming)
      • 1a Internet use: listening to music (e.g. web radio, music streaming) or downloading music
      • 1b Internet use: watching internet streamed TV or videos
      • 1c Internet use: watching internet streamed TV (live or catch-up) from TV broadcasters
      • 1d Internet use: watching video on demand from commercial services
      • 1e Internet use: watching video content from sharing services
      • 1f Internet use: watching video content from commercial or sharing services
      • 1g Internet use: playing/downloading games, listening to music or watching videos (excluding VOD)
      • 1h Internet use: playing/downloading games, listening to music or watching internet streamed TV or videos
      • 1i Internet use: managing a payment account to (potentially) pay for goods or services purchased over the internet
    • Unit of measure
      • 0 Percentage of individuals
      • 1 Percentage of individuals who used internet in the last 3 months
    • Individual type
      • 00 All Individuals
      • 01 Individuals, 15 years old or less
      • 02 Individuals, 16 to 19 years old
      • 03 Individuals, 16 to 24 years old
      • 04 Individuals, 16 to 29 years old
      • 05 Individuals, 20 to 24 years old
      • 06 Individuals, 25 to 29 years old
      • 07 Individuals, 25 to 34 years old
      • 08 Individuals, 25 to 54 years old
      • 09 Individuals, 25 to 64 years old
      • 0a Individuals, 35 to 44 years old
      • 0b Individuals, 45 to 54 years old
      • 0c Individuals, 55 to 64 years old
      • 0d Individuals, 55 to 74 years old
      • 0e Individuals, 65 to 74 years old
      • 0f Individuals, 75 years old or more
      • 0g Individuals aged 16-24 with low education
      • 0h Individuals aged 16-24 with medium formal education
      • 0i Individuals aged 16-24 with high formal education
      • 0j Individuals aged 25 to 54 with low formal education
      • 0k Individuals aged 25 to 54 with medium formal education
      • 0l Individuals aged 25 to 54 with high formal education
      • 0m Individuals aged 25 to 64 with low formal education
      • 0n Individuals aged 25 to 64 with medium formal education
      • 0o Individuals aged 25 to 64 with high formal education
      • 0p Individuals aged 55 to 74 with low formal education
      • 0q Individuals aged 55 to 74 with medium formal education
      • 0r Individuals aged 55 to 74 with high formal education
      • 0s Individuals aged 25 to 64 who are employees, self-employed or family workers
      • 0t Individuals aged 25 to 64 who are unemployed
      • 0u Individuals aged 25 to 64 who are in the labour force (employed and unemployed)
      • 0v Individuals aged 25 to 64 who are retired or not in the labour force (excluding students)
      • 0w Males, 16 to 19 years old
      • 0x Females, 16 to 19 years old
      • 0y Males, 16 to 24 years old
      • 0z Females, 16 to 24 years old
      • 10 Males, 16 to 29 years old
      • 11 Females, 16 to 29 years old
      • 12 Males, 16 to 74 years old
      • 13 Females, 16 to 74 years old
      • 14 Males, 20 to 24 years old
      • 15 Females, 20 to 24 years old
      • 16 Males, 25 to 29 years old
      • 17 Females, 25 to 29 years old
      • 18 Males, 25 to 34 years old
      • 19 Females, 25 to 34 years old
      • 1a Males 25 to 54 years old
      • 1b Females 25 to 54 years old
      • 1c Males, 25 to 64 years old
      • 1d Females, 25 to 64 years old
      • 1e Males 35 to 44 years old
      • 1f Females 35 to 44 years old
      • 1g Males 45 to 54 years old
      • 1h Females 45 to 54 years old
      • 1i Males 55 to 64 years old
      • 1j Females 55 to 64 years old
      • 1k Males 55 to 74 years old
      • 1l Females 55 to 74 years old
      • 1m Males 65 to 74 years old
      • 1n Females 65 to 74 years old
      • 1o Males with low formal education
      • 1p Females with low formal education
      • 1q Males with medium formal education
      • 1r Females with medium formal education
      • 1s Males with high formal education
      • 1t Females with high formal education
      • 1u Individuals with no or low formal education
      • 1v Individuals with medium formal education
      • 1w Individuals with high formal education
      • 1x Individuals who are born in another EU Member State
      • 1y Individuals who are born in non-EU country
      • 1z Individuals who are foreign-born
      • 20 Individuals who are native-born
      • 21 Nationals of another EU-Member State
      • 22 Nationals of non-EU country
      • 23 Non-nationals
      • 24 Nationals
      • 25 Individuals in the labour force (employed and unemployed)
      • 26 Family and relatives
      • 27 Individual living in a household with income in first quartile
      • 28 Individual living in a household with income in second quartile
      • 29 Individual living in a household with income in third quartile
      • 2a Individual living in a household with income in fourth quartile
      • 2b Individuals living in cities
      • 2c Individuals living in towns and suburbs
      • 2d Individuals living in rural areas
      • 2e Individuals living in Objective 1 regions / 'Convergence' regions
      • 2f Individuals living in Not Objective 1 regions / 'Regional Competitiveness and Employment' Region
      • 2g Individuals living in a household with broadband access
      • 2h Individuals living in a household with Internet access but with no broadband access
      • 2i ICT professionals
      • 2j Non ICT professionals
      • 2k Non-manual including the armed forces
      • 2l Manual
      • 2m Retired Individuals
      • 2n Individuals who are retired or not in the labour force (excluding students)
      • 2o "Individuals with at least one of the 3 following characteristics: 55 to 74 years old; low education; unemployed or inactive or retired"
      • 2p "Individuals with at least two of the 3 following characteristics: 55 to 74 years old; low education; unemployed or inactive or retired"
      • 2q Employees
      • 2r Employees, self-employed, family workers
      • 2s Self-employed, family workers
      • 2t Self-employed persons with employees
      • 2u Self-employed persons without employees
      • 2v Students
      • 2w Unemployed
      • 2x Individuals living in a household with children
      • 2y Individuals living in a household without children
      • 2z Mobile internet users
      • 30 Non-users of mobile internet
      • 31 Individuals aged 16-29 with low formal education
      • 32 Individuals aged 16-29 with medium formal education
      • 33 Individuals aged 16-29 with high formal education
      • 34 Employees working full time
      • 35 Employees working part time
      • 36 Working with a permanent job or under contract of unlimited duration
      • 37 Working with a temporary job or under contract of limited duration
      • 38 Working in agriculture, forestry or fishing
      • 39 Working in mining or quarrying, manufacturing or other industry
      • 3a Working in construction
      • 3b Working in wholesale or retail trade, transport, accommodation or food service activities
      • 3c Working in information or communication
      • 3d Working in financial or insurance activities
      • 3e Working in real estate activities
      • 3f Working in business services
      • 3g Working in public administration, defence, education, human health or social work activities
      • 3h Working in other service activities
      • 3i Persons aged 16-74 working in agriculture, forestry or fishing
      • 3j Persons aged 16-74 working in mining or quarrying
      • 3k Persons aged 16-74 working in manufacturing
      • 3l Persons aged 16-74 working in electricity, gas, steam or air conditioning supply
      • 3m "Persons aged 16-74 working in water supply; sewerage, waste management or remediation activities"
      • 3n Persons aged 16-74 working in the construction
      • 3o Persons aged 16-74 working in wholesale or retail trade, or in the repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles
      • 3p Persons aged 16-74 working in transportation and storage
      • 3q Persons aged 16-74 working in accommodation or food service activities
      • 3r Persons aged 16-74 working in information and communication
      • 3s Persons aged 16-74 working in financial or insurance activities
      • 3t Persons aged 16-74 working in real estate activities
      • 3u Persons aged 16-74 working in professional, scientific or technical activities
      • 3v Persons aged 16-74 working in administrative or support service activities
      • 3w Persons aged 16-74 working in public administration, defence or compulsory social security
      • 3x Persons aged 16-74 working in education
      • 3y Persons aged 16-74 working in human health or social work activities
      • 3z Persons aged 16-74 working in arts, entertainment or recreation
      • 40 Persons aged 16-74 working in other service activities
      • 41 Disability (activity limitation) - limited, but not severely
      • 42 Disability (activity limitation) - limited or severely limited
      • 43 Disability (activity limitation) - severely limited
      • 44 Disability (activity limitation) - not limited at all
      • 45 Females with disability (activity limitation) - limited, but not severely
      • 46 Females with disability (activity limitation) - limited or severely limited
      • 47 Females with disability (activity limitation) - severely limited
      • 48 Females with disability (activity limitation) - not limited at all
      • 49 Males with disability (activity limitation) - limited, but not severely
      • 4a Males with disability (activity limitation) - limited or severely limited
      • 4b Males with disability (activity limitation) - severely limited
      • 4c Males with disability (activity limitation) - not limited at all
      • 4d Individuals aged 16 to 24 with disability (activity limitation) - limited, but not severely
      • 4e Individuals aged 16 to 24 with disability (activity limitation) - limited or severely limited
      • 4f Individuals aged 16 to 24 with disability (activity limitation) - severely limited
      • 4g Individuals aged 16 to 24 with disability (activity limitation) - not limited at all
      • 4h Individuals aged 25 to 54 with disability (activity limitation) - limited, but not severely
      • 4i Individuals aged 25 to 54 with disability (activity limitation) - limited or severely limited
      • 4j Individuals aged 25 to 54 with disability (activity limitation) - severely limited
      • 4k Individuals aged 25 to 54 with disability (activity limitation) - not limited at all
      • 4l Individuals aged 55 to 74 with disability (activity limitation) - limited, but not severely
      • 4m Individuals aged 55 to 74 with disability (activity limitation) - limited or severely limited
      • 4n Individuals aged 55 to 74 with disability (activity limitation) - severely limited
      • 4o Individuals aged 55 to 74 with disability (activity limitation) - not limited at all
    • Geopolitical entity (reporting)
      • 00 European Union - 27 countries (from 2020)
      • 01 European Union - 28 countries (2013-2020)
      • 02 European Union - 27 countries (2007-2013)
      • 03 European Union - 25 countries (2004-2006)
      • 04 European Union - 15 countries (1995-2004)
      • 05 Euro area (EA11-1999, EA12-2001, EA13-2007, EA15-2008, EA16-2009, EA17-2011, EA18-2014, EA19-2015, EA20-2023)
      • 06 Belgium
      • 07 Bulgaria
      • 08 Czechia
      • 09 Denmark
      • 0a Germany
      • 0b Estonia
      • 0c Ireland
      • 0d Greece
      • 0e Spain
      • 0f France
      • 0g Croatia
      • 0h Italy
      • 0i Cyprus
      • 0j Latvia
      • 0k Lithuania
      • 0l Luxembourg
      • 0m Hungary
      • 0n Malta
      • 0o Netherlands
      • 0p Austria
      • 0q Poland
      • 0r Portugal
      • 0s Romania
      • 0t Slovenia
      • 0u Slovakia
      • 0v Finland
      • 0w Sweden
      • 0x Iceland
      • 0y Norway
      • 0z Switzerland
      • 10 United Kingdom
      • 11 Bosnia and Herzegovina
      • 12 Montenegro
      • 13 North Macedonia
      • 14 Albania
      • 15 Serbia
      • 16 Türkiye
      • 17 Kosovo*