Intention to have a child within the 3 years following the interview |
| Table 1.1 |
Intention to have a child within the 3 years following the interview, by sex and age group, anno: 2024 and 2003 (per 100 individuals aged 18–49, by sex and age group) |
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| Table 1.2 |
Intention to have a child within the 3 years following the interview, by sex and age group, anno: 2024 and 2003 (thousands) |
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| Table 1.3 |
Intention to have a child within the 3 years following the interview, by sex and number of children already born, anno: 2024 (per 100 individuals aged 18–49, by sex and number of children already born) |
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| Table 1.4 |
Intention to have a child within the 3 years following the interview, by sex and number of children already born, anno: 2024 (thousands) |
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| Table 1.5 |
Intention to have a child within the 3 years following the interview, by geographical macro-area and type of municipality, anno: 2024 (per 100 individuals aged 18–49, by geographical typology) |
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| Table 1.6 |
Intention to have a child within the 3 years following the interview, by geographical macro-area and type of municipality, anno: 2024 (thousands) |
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| Table 1.7 |
Intention to have a child within the 3 years following the interview, by sex and labour-force status, anno: 2024 and 2003 (per 100 individuals aged 18–49, by sex and labour-force status) |
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| Table 1.8 |
Intention to have a child within the 3 years following the interview, by sex and labour-force status, anno: 2024 and 2003 (thousands) |
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| Table 1.9 |
Intention to have a child within the 3 years following the interview, by sex and highest level of education attained, anno: 2024 (per 100 individuals aged 18-49, by sex and educational levels) |
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| Table 1.10 |
Intention to have a child within the 3 years following the interview, by sex and highest level of education attained, anno: 2024 (thousands) |
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| Table 1.11 |
Intention to have a child within the 3 years following the interview, by number of children already born and labour-force status, anno: 2024 (per 100 individuals aged 18–49, by number of children already born and labour-force status) |
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| Table 1.12 |
Intention to have a child within the 3 years following the interview, by number of children already born and labour-force status, anno: 2024 (thousands) |
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| Table 1.13 |
Intention to have a child within the 3 years following the interview, by number of children already born and highest level of education attained, anno: 2024 (per 100 individuals aged 18–49, by number of children already born and highest level of education attained) |
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| Table 1.14 |
Intention to have a child within the 3 years following the interview, by number of children already born and highest level of education attained, anno: 2024 (thousands) |
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Intention to have a child in the future |
| Table 2.1 |
Intention to have a child in the future, by sex and age group, anno: 2024 e 2003 (per 100 individuals aged 18–49 who do not intend to have children within the next three years, by sex and age group) |
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| Table 2.2 |
Intention to have a child in the future, by sex and age group, anno: 2024 e 2003 (thousands) |
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| Table 2.3 |
Intention to have a child il the future, by sex and number of children already born, anno: 2024 (per 100 individuals aged 18–49 who do not intend to have children within the next three years, by sex and number of children already born) |
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| Table 2.4 |
Intention to have a child il the future, by sex and number of children already born, anno: 2024 (thousands) |
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| Table 2.5 |
Intention to have a child in the future, by geographical macro-area and type of municipality, anno: 2024 (per 100 individuals aged 18–49 who do not intend to have children within the next three years, by geographical typology) |
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| Table 2.6 |
Intention to have a child in the future, by geographical macro-area and type of municipality, anno: 2024 (thousands) |
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| Table 2.7 |
Intention to have a child in the future, by sex and labour-force status, anno: 2024 (per 100 individuals aged 18–49 who do not intend to have children within the next three years, by sex and labour-force status) |
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| Table 2.8 |
Intention to have a child in the future, by sex and labour-force status, anno: 2024 (thousands) |
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| Table 2.9 |
Intention to have a child in the future, by sex and highest level of education attained, anno: 2024 (per 100 individuals aged 18-49 who do not intend to have children within the next three years, by sex and educational levels) |
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| Table 2.10 |
Intention to have a child in the future, by sex and highest level of education attained, anno: 2024 (thousands) |
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Desired number of children within the 3 years following the interview or in the future |
| Table 3.1 |
Desired number of children within the 3 years following the interview or in the future, by sex and age group, anno: 2024 e 2016 (per 100 individuals aged 18–49 who intend to have children within the next three years or in the future, by sex and age group) |
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| Table 3.2 |
Desired number of children within the 3 years following the interview or in the future, by sex and age group, anno: 2024 e 2016 (thousands) |
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| Table 3.3 |
Desired number of children within the 3 years following the interview or in the future, by geographical macro-area and type of municipality, anno: 2024 (per 100 individuals aged 18–49 who intend to have children within the next three years or in the future, by geographical typology) |
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| Table 3.4 |
Desired number of children within the 3 years following the interview or in the future, by geographical macro-area and type of municipality, anno: 2024 (thousands) |
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Perceived positive or negative consequences of having a child within the next 3 years |
| Table 4.1 |
Perceived positive or negative consequences of having a child within the next 3 years, by sex and age group, anno: 2024 (per 100 individuals aged 18–49, by sex and age group) |
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| Table 4.2 |
Perceived positive or negative consequences of having a child within the next 3 years, by sex and age group, anno: 2024 (thousands) |
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Frequency with which friends, parents, and partner suggest having a child |
| Table 5.1 |
Frequency with which friends, parents, and partner suggest having a child, by sex and age group, anno: 2024 (per 100 individuals aged 18–49, by sex and age group) |
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| Table 5.2 |
Frequency with which friends, parents, and partner suggest having a child, by sex and age group, anno: 2024 (thousands) |
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Lack of intention or difficulty in having a child by main reason |
| Table 6.1 |
Lack of intention or difficulty in having a child by main reason, by sex and age group, anno: 2024 (per 100 individuals aged 18–49 who do not intend to have children within the next three years or in the future, by sex and age group) |
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| Table 6.2 |
Lack of intention or difficulty in having a child by main reason, by sex and age group, anno: 2024 (thousands) |
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| Table 6.3 |
Lack of intention or difficulty in having a child by main problem, by sex and age group, anno: 2024 (per 100 individuals aged 18–49 who do not intend to have children within the next three years or in the future, by sex and age group) |
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| Table 6.4 |
Lack of intention or difficulty in having a child by main problem, by sex and age group, anno: 2024 (thousands) |
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| Table 6.5 |
Lack of intention or difficulty in having a child by main problem, by sex and number of children already born, anno: 2024 (per 100 individuals aged 18–49 who do not intend to have children within the next three years or in the future, by sex and number of children already born) |
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| Table 6.6 |
Lack of intention or difficulty in having a child by main problem, by sex and number of children already born, anno: 2024 (thousands) |
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Welfare measures considered most important for supporting childbearing, childrearing, and children’s education |
| Table 7.1 |
Welfare measures considered most important for supporting childbearing, childrearing, and children’s education, by sex and age group, anno: 2024 (per 100 individuals aged 18–49, by sex and age group) |
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| Table 7.2 |
Welfare measures considered most important for supporting childbearing, childrearing, and children’s education, by sex and age group, anno: 2024 (thousands) |
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| Table 7.3 |
Welfare measures considered most important for supporting childbearing, childrearing, and children’s education, by sex and number of children already born, anno: 2024 (per 100 individuals aged 18–49, by sex and number of children already born) |
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| Table 7.4 |
Welfare measures considered most important for supporting childbearing, childrearing, and children’s education, by sex and number of children already born, anno: 2024 (thousands) |
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| Table 7.5 |
Welfare measures considered most important for supporting childbearing, childrearing, and children’s education, by geographical macro-area and type of municipality, anno: 2024 (per 100 individuals aged 18–49, by geographical typology) |
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| Table 7.6 |
Welfare measures considered most important for supporting childbearing, childrearing, and children’s education, by geographical macro-area and type of municipality, anno: 2024 (thousands) |
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