Mikrocensus 1995, 3. quarter: Houskeeping - Child Care

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The consultants of the social statistic recommended the September 1995 survey to be on the topic of “housekeeping and child care. This field had already been the topic of several special programs under the titles living conditions of the female population in 1969 and 1977 and “household - children - employment in 1983. The comparison of this survey with those from the previous years shows changes in the behaviour of the partners concerning housekeeping and childcare and how much this change is the result of the increasing employment of women outside the household. Adequate institutional childcare which allows women to accommodate childcare and employment has been of public interest for the last years. An important aspect is the question of to what extent care and education is transferred from the family to public institutions.

Mikrocensus

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Identifier
DOI https://doi.org/10.11587/he15kq
Metadata Access https://api.datacite.org/dois/10.11587/he15kq
Provenance
Creator Statistics Austria
Publisher AUSSDA
Contributor The Austrian Social Science Data Archive; AUSSDA; Statistics Austria
Publication Year 2020
Funding Reference The standard program is commissioned by the Austrian Republic and statutorily regulated
OpenAccess true
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Resource Type Dataset; Numeric
Format application/pdf
Size 169473; 429200
Version 1.0
Discipline Social Sciences
Spatial Coverage Austria