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11zc -- Feeling lonely in a four week period among persons 16 years or older by the life-cycle of person's household, 2018-2022

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3/26/2024
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3/31/2024
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Statistics Finland, statistics on living conditions
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Corrected 26.3.2024: The incorrect category 'All or most of the time' was corrected to 'All or most of the time or sometimes'. Similarly, the category 'Some, a little or none of the time' was corrected to 'A little or none of the time'.
Documentation of statistics . = sample size less than 10 (percentage shares) or under 30 (number of units).
Survey question: How much of the time (over the past four weeks) have you been feeling lonely?
The data collection method of the survey was changed in 2022. Due to the change in the data collection method, data for 2022 may involve uncertainties as to the comparability with previous years. For more information see the documentation of the statistics.