Fertility Intentions

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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