COMMISSION IMPLEMENTING DECISION (EU) 2020/2050
of 10 December 2020
granting derogations to certain Member States from the application of Regulation (EU) 2019/1700 of the European Parliament and of the Council establishing a common framework for European statistics relating to persons and households, based on data at individual level collected from samples
(notified under document C(2020) 8595)
(Only the Croatian, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Italian, Lithuanian, Maltese, Polish, Romanian, Slovenian, Spanish and Swedish texts are authentic)
Article 1
Article 2
ANNEX
Derogations from Regulation (EU) 2019/1700
Domain: Labour force
Article/Annex concerned |
Member State |
Derogation period granted |
Contents of the derogation granted |
Article 5 – Statistical populations and observation units |
France |
3 years (2021-2023) |
The survey shall not cover the French Department of Mayotte. |
Annex II – Precision requirements |
Greece |
3 years (2021-2023) |
The precision requirements for the quarterly unemployment-to-population 15-74 ratio may not be achieved for some NUTS 2 regions. |
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Netherlands |
1 year (2021) |
In addition to microdata based on limited sample size to be gradually completed to fulfill all precision requirements, model based main indicators and their breakdowns shall be transmitted. Where requested, further detailed indicators including breakdowns shall be provided. |
Annex V – Data transmission deadlines |
Greece, Italy |
1 year (2021) |
The pre-checked quarterly microdata without direct identifiers shall be transmitted within 12 weeks from the end of the reference period. |
Italy |
3 years (2021-2023) |
The pre-checked microdata without direct identifiers for the detailed topic ‘income from work’ shall be transmitted within 18 months from the end of the reference period. |
Domain: Income and living conditions
Article/Annex concerned |
Member State |
Derogation period granted |
Contents of the derogation granted |
Article 13(5) Quality |
Lithuania |
3 years (2021-2023) |
The metadata and information referred to in Art. 13 (4) shall be transmitted by end of September 2022 for data collection 2021, by end of July 2023 for data collection for 2022, and by end of May 2024 for data collection for 2023. |
Annex II – Precision requirements |
Germany |
2 years (2021-2022) |
The indicator ‘Ratio of at-persistent-risk-of-poverty over four years to population’ shall be exempted from precision requirements. |
Ireland |
3 years (2021-2023) |
For the maximum value of the standard error of the indicator ‘Ratio at-risk-of-poverty or social exclusion to population’ the values of parameters a and b shall be: a = 900 and b = 700 for the data collection for 2021; a = 900 and b = 1 175 for the data collection for 2022; a = 900 and b = 1 650 for the data collection for 2023. The indicator ‘Ratio of at-persistent-risk-of-poverty over four years to population’ shall be exempted from precision requirements. The indicator ‘Ratio at-risk-of-poverty or social exclusion to population in each NUTS 2 region’ shall be exempted from precision requirements. |
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France |
2 years (2021-2022) |
The indicator ‘Ratio of at-persistent-risk-of-poverty over four years to population’ shall be exempted from precision requirements. |
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Italy |
3 years (2021-2023) |
The precision requirement for indicator ‘Ratio at-risk-of-poverty or social exclusion to population in each NUTS 2 region’ shall apply in each NUTS 1 region instead of each NUTS 2 region. |
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Finland |
3 years (2021-2023) |
The indicator ‘Ratio of at-persistent-risk-of-poverty over four years to population’ shall be exempted from precision requirements. |
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Annex III – Sample characteristics |
Germany |
2 years (2021-2022) |
The sample shall have a 2-year rotation scheme for the data collection for 2021 and 3-year rotation scheme for the data collection for 2022. |
Annex V – Data transmission deadlines |
Germany |
3 years (2021-2023) |
The pre-checked microdata without direct identifiers concerning the data collection of the year N shall be transmitted by end of February of the year N+1. |
Ireland |
1 year (2021) |
The pre-checked microdata without direct identifiers concerning the data collection of 2021 shall be transmitted by end of March 2022. |
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Greece |
3 years (2021-2023) |
The pre-checked microdata without direct identifiers concerning the data collection for 2021, 2022 and 2023 shall be transmitted by end of April 2022, by end of March 2023 and by the end of February 2024, respectively. |
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Spain |
2 years (2021-2022) |
The pre-checked microdata without direct identifiers concerning the data collection for 2021 shall be transmitted by 15 June 2022 and concerning the data collection for 2022 by end of March 2023. |
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France |
3 years (2021-2023) |
As regards the variables on income, the pre-checked microdata without direct identifiers concerning the data collection for year N shall be transmitted by end of March of the year N+1. |
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Croatia |
2 years (2021-2022) |
The pre-checked microdata without direct identifiers concerning the data collection for 2021 shall be transmitted by 15 June 2022 and concerning the data collection for 2022 by end of March 2023. |
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Italy |
3 years (2021-2023) |
The pre-checked microdata without direct identifiers concerning the data collection for 2021, 2022 and 2023 shall be transmitted by 15 June 2022, by end of April 2023 and by end of March 2024, respectively. |
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Cyprus |
3 years (2021-2023) |
The pre-checked microdata without direct identifiers concerning the data collection for year N shall be transmitted by 15 June of year N+1. |
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Lithuania |
3 years (2021-2023) |
The pre-checked microdata without direct identifiers concerning the data collection for 2021, 2022 and 2023 shall be transmitted by the end of April 2022, by end of March 2023 and by end of February 2024, respectively. |
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Luxembourg |
3 years (2021-2023) |
As regards the variables on income, provisional pre-checked microdata without direct identifiers concerning the data collection for year N shall be transmitted by end of April of the year N+1 and revised data by end of May of the year N+1. |
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Malta |
3 years (2021-2023) |
The pre-checked microdata without direct identifiers concerning the data collection for year N shall be transmitted by end of April of the year N+1. |
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Poland |
2 years (2021-2022) |
The pre-checked microdata without direct identifiers concerning the data collection for 2021 shall be transmitted by 15 June 2022 and concerning the data collection for 2022 by end of March 2023. |
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Romania |
3 years (2021-2023) |
The pre-checked microdata without direct identifiers concerning all final variables of the data collection for year N shall be transmitted by end of February of the year N+1. |
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Slovenia |
1 year (2021) |
The pre-checked microdata without direct identifiers concerning the data collection for 2021 shall be transmitted by 15 June 2022. |
Domain: Health
Article/Annex concerned |
Member State |
Derogation period granted |
Contents of the derogation granted |
Annex V – Data transmission deadlines |
Romania |
1 year (first year of implementation) |
The pre-checked microdata without direct identifiers for data collection shall be transmitted within 12 months from the end of the national data collection period. |
Domain: Education and training
Article/Annex concerned |
Member State |
Derogation period granted |
Contents of the derogation granted |
Annex II – Precision requirements |
Finland |
3 years (2021-2023) |
The precision requirement for the indicator ‘Participation rate in formal education and training (age 18-24)’ may not be fulfilled. |
Domain: Time use
Article/Annex concerned |
Member State |
Derogation period granted |
Contents of the derogation granted |
Annex V – Data transmission deadlines |
Romania |
1 year (first year of implementation) |
The pre-checked microdata without direct identifiers for the data collection shall be transmitted within 20 months of when the fieldwork is finished. |