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Formation of households from LFS data in the Czech Republic. Workshop in Ljubljana, May 14-15. Formation of households from LFS data. 3 basic types of households: Dwellings sample unit, no dwelling level questionnaire
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Formation of households from LFS data in the Czech Republic Workshop in Ljubljana, May 14-15
Formation of households from LFS data 3 basic types of households: Dwellings • sample unit, no dwelling level questionnaire • they are created from a different number of persons living together in a common flat • they are divided into one or more housekeeping units Households – housekeeping unit • the surveyed unit in LFS • they are created from a different number of persons with the same economic interest • they are divided into one or more census household Census (family or not-family) households • derivate unit in LFS • they are created from a different number of persons on the basis of the existence of a family structure
Formation of households from LFS data Two points how to define the census (family) household a) from the point of view of the individual • division of persons by their position in household (the unit of interest is the person) • living alone • living in parents couple (husband, wife, partners) • living with children (mother, father in one-parent family) • living with one or two parents (son, daughter) • living in non-family household (contains others persons that are not included into the preceding categories) b) from the point of view of the household type • looking for nuclear families, which determines individual types of household (the unit of interest is the household)
Formation of households from LFS data Basic types of census (family) household • two-parents family households with dependant children (including living in the consensual union) • with at least one dependant child • without dependant children • one-parent family household • with at least one dependant child • without dependant children • one-person household • non-family household (two or more persons) Dependant children • household status son, daughter, • aged less than 25 years • economically inactive person
Formation of households from LFS data Outline of the basic LFS indicators for the household analyse • Sequence number of spouse or cohabiting partner (HHSPOU) • Sequence number of father (HHFATH) • Sequence number of mother (HHMOTH) • Sequence number of household (HHSEQNUM) • Relationship to reference person in the household (HHLINK)
Examples of census (family) households Example 1 A grandparent B + C parents D child One census (family) household
Examples of census (family) households Example 2 A parent B + C E parents child D child Two census (family) households
Examples of family (census) households Example 3 A E grandparents B mother D child Two census (family) households
Basic characteristics of the formation of households from LFS data From the point of view of the household type • very low number of living together two family households in one housekeeping unit - relation to unwillingness to share a household with another family • decline of the number of persons per housekeeping unit between 2002-2008 • a higher proportion of households of individuals in comparison with to a lower proportion of two-parents households between 2002-2008 – it reflected the changes in the family life after the change of regime in 1989 • decline of the average number of dependant children in the household – putting off the birth of a child even after the marriage
Basic characteristics of the formation of households from LFS data From the point of view of the individual • Young persons postponed the decision to establish the own household at the beginning of the new millenium • in 2002 at age 25-29 years 19,3 % of women lived in the parent family, in 2008 already 26,4 % • in 2002 at age 25-29 years stayed 41,2 % of men in parent households, in 2008 already 47,0 % • Young people prefer living as an individual • in 2008 at age 25-29 years 10,2 % of men lived in one-person household, in 2002 only 6,7 % • Young people postponed the decision to establish the partners household even in their thirties • in 2008 at age 30-34 years 78,6 % of women and 68 % of men lived in the partner household, in 2002 only73,9 % of women and 59,2 % men