Liveability residential area; police Region (IVM), 2008-2011

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Dataset information

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Available languages
Dutch
Keywords
Quality scoring
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Dataset description

In this table you will find an overview of the subjectively experienced quality of life and problems in the residential area based on the Integral Safety Monitor (IVM). The figures presented relate to forms of nuisance, threat and physical decay that the respondents believe can occur in their neighbourhood, about their opinion on physical facilities, social cohesion and the development of the neighbourhood, about their judgement of the living environment, the quality of life, and safety in the neighbourhood, their own commitment to the neighbourhood, and finally their judgement on the functioning of the municipality in terms of addressing livability and safety in their own residential neighbourhood. This always concerns data on the population aged 15 years or older, unless otherwise stated. The national figures and the figures per police region are included. Change in question, research design and/or context from 2008 onwards, the IVM data are not comparable to data from other sources, such as the Safety Monitor Rijk (VMR); 2005-2008) and previous security and/or victim surveys. The survey was conducted in the last quarter of the year. Data available from 2008 to 2011 Status of the figures: The figures are final. Changes as of 13 March 2015 None, this table has been discontinued. When are new figures coming? No longer applicable. This table is followed by Liveability and nuisance nearby; region. see paragraph 3.
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