Conciliation between working life and family life. Year 2010 (Population base 2011)
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National results
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Persons aged 16 to 64 years old with at least one child(*), according to whether or not they use childcare services for their youngest child or that of their spouse on a daily basis, by sex and relationship with economic activity.
- Last modification:
- 02/19/2015
- File size:
- 2,017.00 bytes
- Dimensions:
- Sex, Relationship with economic activity, Absolute value/percentage, Whether or not they use childcare services
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Persons aged 16 to 64 years old with at least one child(*) who use childcare services for their youngest child or that of their spouse, according to the number of hours per week, by sex and relationship with economic activity.
- Last modification:
- 02/19/2015
- File size:
- 2,653.00 bytes
- Dimensions:
- Absolute value/percentage, Sex, Relationship with economic activity, Number of hours per week
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Persons aged 16 to 64 years old, according to whether or not they regularly care for children that are not theirs(*), by sex and relationship with economic activity
- Last modification:
- 02/19/2015
- File size:
- 2,334.00 bytes
- Dimensions:
- Sex, Relationship with economic activity, Absolute value/percentage, Whether or not they regularly care for children that are not theirs
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Persons aged 16 to 64 years old, according to whether or not they regularly care for dependent persons(*), by sex and relationship with economic activity
- Last modification:
- 02/19/2015
- File size:
- 1,858.00 bytes
- Dimensions:
- Sex, Relationship with economic activity, Absolute value/percentage, Whether or not they regularly care for dependent persons
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Persons aged 16 to 64 years old who have part-time work, or who, without having a job, have not sought work, and who care for children(*), according to the main reason for not working or for working part time, by sex and age group
- Last modification:
- 02/19/2015
- File size:
- 2,315.00 bytes
- Dimensions:
- Absolute value/percentage, Sex, Age group, Main reason for not working or for working part time
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Persons aged 16 to 64 years old who have part-time work, or who, without having a job, have not sought work, and who care for children(*), according to the main reason for not working or for working part time, by sex and relationship with economic activity
- Last modification:
- 02/19/2015
- File size:
- 2,455.00 bytes
- Dimensions:
- Absolute value/percentage, Sex, Relationship with economic activity, Main reason for not working or for working part time
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Persons aged 16 to 64 years old who have part-time work or who, without having a job, have not sought work, and who care for dependent persons(*), according to the main reason for not working or for working part time, by sex and age
- Last modification:
- 02/19/2015
- File size:
- 2,360.00 bytes
- Dimensions:
- Absolute value/percentage, Sex, Age group, Main reason for not working or for working part time
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Persons aged 16 to 64 years old who have part-time work, or who, without having a job, have not sought work, and who care for dependent persons(*), according to the main reason for not working or for working part time, by sex and relationship with economic activity
- Last modification:
- 02/19/2015
- File size:
- 2,513.00 bytes
- Dimensions:
- Absolute value/percentage, Sex, Relationship with economic activity, Main reason for not working or for working part time
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Wage earners aged 16 to 64 years old, according to who establishes their work schedule, by sex and age group
- Last modification:
- 02/19/2015
- File size:
- 1,583.00 bytes
- Dimensions:
- Sex, Age group, Absolute value/percentage, Person who establishes the work schedule
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Wage earners aged 16 to 64 years old, according to who establishes their work schedule, by sex and type of working day
- Last modification:
- 02/19/2015
- File size:
- 1,490.00 bytes
- Dimensions:
- Sex, Type of working day, Absolute value/percentage, Person who establishes the work schedule
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Wage earners aged 16 to 64 years old who establish their own work schedule (even if only in part), according to the type of schedule to which their work adjusts, by sex and age group
- Last modification:
- 02/19/2015
- File size:
- 2,305.00 bytes
- Dimensions:
- Absolute value/percentage, Sex, Age group, Type of schedule to which their work adjusts
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Wage earners aged 16 to 64 years old who establish their own work schedule (even if only in part), according to the type of schedule to which their work adjusts, by sex and type of working day
- Last modification:
- 02/19/2015
- File size:
- 2,121.00 bytes
- Dimensions:
- Absolute value/percentage, Sex, Type of working day, Type of schedule to which their work adjusts
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Wage earners aged 16 to 64 years old, according to whether or not they can change the starting or finishing times of the working day, by at least one hour, due to family reasons. Classification by sex and age group
- Last modification:
- 02/19/2015
- File size:
- 2,288.00 bytes
- Dimensions:
- Absolute value/percentage, Sex, Age group, Family reasons
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Wage earners aged 16 to 64 years old, according to whether or not they can change the starting or finishing times of the working day, by at least one hour, due to family reasons. Classification by sex and type of working day
- Last modification:
- 02/19/2015
- File size:
- 2,076.00 bytes
- Dimensions:
- Absolute value/percentage, Sex, Type of working day, Family reasons
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Wage earners aged 16 to 64 years old, according to whether or not they can organise their working day in such a way that they can take days off due to family reasons, by sex and age group
- Last modification:
- 02/19/2015
- File size:
- 2,084.00 bytes
- Dimensions:
- Absolute value/percentage, Sex, Age group, Family reasons
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Wage earners aged 16 to 64 years old, according to whether or not they can organise their working day in such a way that they can take days off due to family reasons, by sex and type of working day
- Last modification:
- 02/19/2015
- File size:
- 1,913.00 bytes
- Dimensions:
- Absolute value/percentage, Sex, Type of working day, Family reasons
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Persons aged 16 to 64 years old(*), according to whether or not they have reduced the number of hours worked in order to provide care, and if they have, by the time during which they reduced the number of hours worked. Classification by sex and age group
- Last modification:
- 02/19/2015
- File size:
- 2,629.00 bytes
- Dimensions:
- Absolute value/percentage, Sex, Age group, Whether or not they have reduced the number of hours worked
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Persons aged 16 to 64 years old(*), according to whether or not they have reduced the number of hours worked in order to provide care, and if they have, by the time during which they reduced the number of hours worked. Classification by sex and relationship with economic activity
- Last modification:
- 02/19/2015
- File size:
- 2,770.00 bytes
- Dimensions:
- Absolute value/percentage, Sex, Relationship with economic activity, Whether or not they have reduced the number of hours worked
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Persons aged 16 to 64 years old(*) who have taken a full-time leave of absence in order to provide care, according to the duration of this period. Classification by sex and age group
- Last modification:
- 02/19/2015
- File size:
- 2,668.00 bytes
- Dimensions:
- Absolute value/percentage, Sex, Age group, Duration of this period
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Persons aged 16 to 64 years old(*) who have taken a full-time leave of absence in order to provide care, according to the duration of this period. Classification by sex and relationship with economic activity
- Last modification:
- 02/19/2015
- File size:
- 2,807.00 bytes
- Dimensions:
- Absolute value/percentage, Sex, Relationship with economic activity, Duration of this period
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Persons aged 16 to 64 years old(*) who have stopped working after the birth of their child in order to provide care, not considering a leave of absence, according to the duration of this period. Classification by sex and age group
- Last modification:
- 02/19/2015
- File size:
- 2,694.00 bytes
- Dimensions:
- Absolute value/percentage, Sex, Age group, Duration of this period
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Persons aged 16 to 64 years old(*) who have stopped working after the birth of their child in order to provide care, not considering a leave of absence, according to the duration of this period. Classification by sex and relationship with economic activity
- Last modification:
- 02/19/2015
- File size:
- 2,839.00 bytes
- Dimensions:
- Absolute value/percentage, Sex, Relationship with economic activity, Duration of this period
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Results by Autonomous Community or Autonomous City
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Persons aged 16 to 64 years old with at least one child(*), according to whether or not they use childcare services for their youngest child or that of their spouse on a daily basis, by sex.
- Last modification:
- 02/19/2015
- File size:
- 4,719.00 bytes
- Dimensions:
- Sex, Autonomous Communities and Autonomous Cities, Absolute value/percentage, Whether or not they use childcare services
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Persons aged 16 to 64 years old with at least one child(*) who use childcare services for their youngest child or that of their spouse, according to the number of hours per week that they use said childcare services, by sex.
- Last modification:
- 02/19/2015
- File size:
- 4,714.00 bytes
- Dimensions:
- Sex, Autonomous Communities and Autonomous Cities, Absolute value/percentage, Number of hours per week
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Persons aged 16 to 64 years old, according to whether or not they regularly care for children that are not theirs(*), by sex.
- Last modification:
- 02/19/2015
- File size:
- 4,366.00 bytes
- Dimensions:
- Sex, Autonomous Communities and Autonomous Cities, Absolute value/percentage, Whether or not they regularly care for children that are not theirs
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Persons aged 16 to 64 years old, according to whether or not they regularly care for dependent persons(*), by sex.
- Last modification:
- 02/19/2015
- File size:
- 4,201.00 bytes
- Dimensions:
- Sex, Autonomous Communities and Autonomous Cities, Absolute value/percentage, Whether or not they regularly care for dependent persons
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Wage earners aged 16 to 64 years old, according to who establishes their work schedule, by sex.
- Last modification:
- 02/19/2015
- File size:
- 4,044.00 bytes
- Dimensions:
- Sex, Autonomous Communities and Autonomous Cities, Absolute value/percentage, Person who establishes the work schedule
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Wage earners aged 16 to 64 years old, according to who establishes their work schedule, by type of working day.
- Last modification:
- 02/19/2015
- File size:
- 4,071.00 bytes
- Dimensions:
- Type of working day, Autonomous Communities and Autonomous Cities, Absolute value/percentage, Person who establishes the work schedule
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Wage earners 16 to 64 years old, according to whether or not they can change the starting or finishing times of the working day, by at least one hour, due to family reasons, by sex.
- Last modification:
- 02/19/2015
- File size:
- 6,268.00 bytes
- Dimensions:
- Absolute value/percentage, Sex, Autonomous Communities and Autonomous Cities, Family reasons
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Wage earners aged 16 to 64 years old, according to whether or not they can organise their working day in such a way that they can take days off due to family reasons, by sex
- Last modification:
- 02/19/2015
- File size:
- 5,646.00 bytes
- Dimensions:
- Absolute value/percentage, Sex, Autonomous Communities and Autonomous Cities, Family reasons
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Wage earners aged 16 to 64 years old, according to whether or not they can organise their working day in such a way that they can take days off due to family reasons, by type of working day.
- Last modification:
- 02/19/2015
- File size:
- 5,665.00 bytes
- Dimensions:
- Absolute value/percentage, Type of working day, Autonomous Communities and Autonomous Cities, Family reasons
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Persons aged 16 to 64 years old with at least one child under 8 years of age, and who are employed, or if not employed, they have worked at some point in time since the birth of their youngest child, according to whether or not they have reduced the number of hours worked.
- Last modification:
- 02/19/2015
- File size:
- 3,135.00 bytes
- Dimensions:
- Absolute value/percentage, Autonomous Communities and Autonomous Cities, Whether or not they have reduced the number of hours worked
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