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Private households by… urbanisation and NUTS 2 region by province in Belgium (2025)

This page maps Private households by degree of urbanisation and NUTS 2 region for one nationally comparable 2025 slice. Every figure below uses the same disclosed definition, unit, geography and source.

Society

What this indicator measures

Private households by degree of urbanisation and NUTS 2 region. Complete annual Eurostat source dimensions, units and observation flags are retained in one compact cube.

Private households by degree of urbanisation and NUTS 2 region. Private households by degree of urbanisation and NUTS 2 region. Complete annual Eurostat source dimensions, units and observation flags are retained in one compact cube.

Indicator dossier

Data passport

Selected reference period
2025
Geography
provinces
Measure
Private households by degree of urbanisation and NUTS 2 region
Unit
thousand households
Comparable areas
11
Coverage
100%

Indicator dossier

Selected slice

Exact catalogue filters applied to the map, statistics and comparison.

Degree of urbanisation
Total

Latest published slice

How to read the pattern

Median
521.8thousand households
Unweighted area mean
476.66thousand households
Minimum
128.7thousand households
Maximum
828.9thousand households

Across the valid national comparison set, the median is 521.8 thousand households. Values extend from 128.7 to 828.9 thousand households. This describes geographic variation; it is not a score of local quality.

Geography

Map of Belgium

Private households by degree of urbanisation and NUTS 2 region, 2025. Exact official boundaries; missing values remain neutral.
  1. 104.6–198.52 areas
  2. 198.5–446.442 areas
  3. 446.44–504.140 areas
  4. 504.14–585.064 areas
  5. 585.06–832.93 areas
Private households by degree of urbanisation and NUTS 2 region, 2025. Exact official boundaries; missing values remain neutral.

Categories

Distribution by official map class

Distribution by official map classOne bar per catalogue-owned map class. The x-axis is the indicator value range; bar height is the number of areas.2104.6–198.52198.5–446.440446.44–504.144504.14–585.063585.06–832.9LowerHigher
One bar per catalogue-owned map class. The x-axis is the indicator value range; bar height is the number of areas.
ValueAreasCategories
104.6–198.52
198.5–446.442
446.44–504.140
504.14–585.064
585.06–832.93

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provinces

Highest and lowest values

From 11 comparable areas, the table shows a concise descriptive high-and-low sample. Equal values do not imply equal local circumstances.

Highest and lowest values
Position#AreaOfficial codeValue
Highest1Provincie Antwerpen10000828.9 thousand households
Highest2Provincie Oost-Vlaanderen40000697.8 thousand households
Highest3Province du Hainaut50000603.8 thousand households
Highest4Région de Bruxelles-Capitale04000580.2 thousand households
Highest5Provincie West-Vlaanderen30000557.6 thousand households
Highest6Province de Liège60000521.8 thousand households
Highest7Provincie Vlaams-Brabant20001513.7 thousand households
Highest8Provincie Limburg70000394.4 thousand households
Highest9Province de Namur90000235.3 thousand households
Highest10Province du Brabant wallon20002181.1 thousand households
Lowest11Province du Luxembourg80000128.7 thousand households

Method and limitations

Method and limitations

No missing value is imputed. Classification breaks and colours come from the catalogue, and source-declared suppression remains missing.

The area mean gives every published geographic area equal weight. It is not weighted by population, exposure or area size.

Native NUTS2 value mapped only to exact province-equivalent geography; not a municipality value. Selectors define the source universe and unit.

Default-filter coverage on the exact eleven-code Belgian NUTS-2/province-equivalent domain.

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Sources, licence and provenance

Sources, licence and provenance

Sources, licence and provenance