In SILC, weights are applied to the data to ensure the results are reflective of the population as a whole. In 2022, the SILC Enforced Deprivation publication was released early, before the income data was fully processed, to provide more timely statistics on households. Following the processing of the income data and coherence checks with administrative data sources, the weights used for SILC 2022 data have been refined. Adjustments were made in the non-response process and the calibration boundaries, reducing the variance of the weights and improving the accuracy of the estimates. As a result, estimates contained in the SILC 2022 Enforced Deprivation publication have been revised.
The following is a list of tables and graphs in the SILC 2020 publication where figures have been revised.
Table 1 Comparison of published SILC Enforced Deprivation 2022 main results with revised results
Table 2 List of revised tables and graphs by chapter
Table 3 List of revised PxStat tables
Published on 22 February 2023
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