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3 May 2024

Aspects of daily life

The Multipurpose survey on households “Aspects of daily life” (AVQ) is an annual sample survey carried out by interviewing a sample of 20,000 households (for […]
Reference period: Years 2022-2013|Years 2022-2013
2 May 2024

Aspects of daily life

The Multipurpose survey on households “Aspects of daily life” (AVQ) is an annual sample survey carried out by interviewing a sample of 20,000 households (for […]
Reference period: Years 2022-2013
22 March 2024

Istat water statistics - Years 2020-2023

Still too high total water losses in public supply network In 2022, water lost in public supply networks would have met the water needs of […]
Reference period: Years 2020-2023
31 January 2024

Public and Private Libraries Census

The Census, addressed to more than 9,000 libraries, state and non-state, both public and private, is carried out by Istat in the framework of the […]
Reference period: Years 2019-2022

Day-time population for study and work

Istat publishes the 2017 update related to the “Day-time population for study and work – 2016” Experimental Statistics, released on 9 March 2020. Many studies […]
Reference period: Year 2017

Day-time population for study and work

Many studies on the settlement population modalities and on the urbanisation dynamics show how, in the cities, some types of non-resident populations live together with […]
Reference period: Year 2016
29 November 2018

New forms of mobility

In 2017, every day about 30 million people had to reach their working place or place of study: 35.5% travel on business and 18.5% for […]
Reference period: Year 2017
4 July 2017

The system of health accounts in Italy

Istat disseminates for the first time the estimates for the system of health accounts with reference to the period 2012-2016. The system of health accounts […]
Reference period: Years 2012-2016
7 June 2016

Aspects of daily life

“Aspects of daily life” is a large annual sample survey that covers the resident population in private households, by interviewing a sample of 20.000 households […]
Reference period: Years 2005-2012