health
20 February 2020
Living conditions: are we satisfied?
Istat makes available an infographic on Citizens’ satisfaction with living conditions in 2019. clic the image to download pdfReference period: Year 2019
29 January 2020
Violence against women
The Italian Violence against the Women Survey aims to highlight all different kinds of gender violence against women in Italy covering all its aspects. It […]Reference period: Year 2014
3 December 2019
Disability: a broad overview
Infographic on disability in Italy Click the image to download pdf More information is available in the volume (in Italian only)Reference period: Year 2017
28 February 2025
European Health Interview Survey (EHIS)
What it is The European Health Interview Survey (EHIS), carried out in all EU Member States, focuses on the main aspects of the population’s health […]Reference period: Apri_December 2019
- Theme:
- Health statistics
17 April 2019
2019 SDGs Report
Available formats: Edition year: 2019 Series: Letture statistiche – Temi Pages: 278 ISBN: 978-88-458-1984-1 Istat is proud to present the second edition of the […]
17 April 2019
SDG REPORT 2019
The 2030 Agenda for sustainable development adopted from the UN-Assembly General (UN Resolution A7RES/70/1, New York) is built on 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) with […]
22 February 2019
Living conditions: are we satisfied?
In the first months of 2018 citizens’ satisfaction with living conditions displayed signs of progress. clic the image to download pdf Press release Citizens’ satisfaction […]Reference period: Year 2018
3 January 2019
Municipalities' expenditure for social services
In 2016, municipalities spent around 7 billion and 56 million euros for social services (0.4% of the national GDP; +2% over the previous year). The […]Reference period: Year 2016
- Theme:
- Social security and welfare
26 July 2018
Mental health at various stages of life
Depression is the most common mental disorder in Italian population. Over 2.8 million people suffered from chronic depression during the past 12 months (5.4% people […]Reference period: Years 2015-2017
- Theme:
- Health statistics
6 July 2018