Families and Personal Networks An International Comparative Perspective

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Table 2.1dEurostat. Fertility indicators [demo_find]. Total fertility ratee1995 instead of 1990 and 2014 instead of 2011. Eurostat. Fertility indicators [demo_find]. Proportion of live births outside marriagefEurostat. Fertility indicators [demo_find]. Mean age of women at birth of first childgEurostat. Marriage indicators [demo_nind]. Crude marriage ratehEurostat. Divorce indicators [demo_ndivind]. Crude divorce rateiEurostat. Employment rate of the total population, men and women, age group 20–64 – % [tesem010]. The indicator is based on the EU Labour Force Survey. FemalesjEurostat. Part-time employment rate – %. [tesem100]. The indicator is based on the EU Labour Force Survey. Females, age group 20–64k2002 instead of 2011, data from ISSP 2002 elaborated and presented by (Aboim 2010)lEurostat. Unemployment rates by sex, age and educational attainment level (%) [lfsa_urgaed]. The indicator is based on the EU Labour Force Survey, persons aged 15–74mEurostat. Tables by functions, aggregated benefits and grouped schemes – in % of the GDP [spr_exp_gdp]. Social protection benefits, including means-tested benefits and non-means-tested benefits (for both types: cash benefits; periodic cash benefits; benefits in kind)nSouce of Portugal and Switzerland data: OECD. Source of Lithuanian data: Gyventojai pagal išsilavinimą ir kalbų mokėjimą. Lietuvos Respublikos 2011 metų visuotinio gyventojų ir būstų surašymo rezultatai. Vilnius: Lietuvos statistikos departamentas, 2013o1989 instead of 1990

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