Households - Basic results
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Explaining remark
Dwelling household consists of all persons who jointly occupy one dwelling, i.e. each occupied dwelling represents one dwelling household. Chief criterion: common housing.
Dwelling households are created based on the current residence of their members (the factual residence at the decisive moment of the census).
Census household consists of persons who jointly occupy one dwelling and is determined on the basis of reciprocal family relations. The census households is the basic unit and is not further divided. Chief criteria: common housing and family relations.
Census households are created based on the current residence of their members (the factual residence at the decisive moment of the census).
A census household is either identical to the dwelling household, or one dwelling household consists of several census households.
Households are created based on the current residence of their members (the factual residence at the decisive moment of the census).
Dwelling household member is understood as the person occupying the dwelling unit.
Dwelling households are created based on the current residence of their members (the factual residence at the decisive moment of the census).
Arithmetic average of the number of dwelling household members per one dwelling household in the given territorial unit. Dwelling households found in the institutional and collective facilities and fictitious objects (municipal or city office) type of house have not been included in the calculation.
Dwelling households are created based on the current residence of their members (the factual residence at the decisive moment of the census).
Family household consists of persons in a relationship (husband/wife, cohabiting partners) with or without children, or one lone parent (father/mother) with at least one child.
Non-family household consists of persons without direct 1st degree family bonds (husband/wife, cohabiting partners, son/daughter, father/mother). A specific type of non-family households are one-person households.
Collective and institutional households, this type of household is not based upon reciprocal family bonds between persons, but it is based on the type of dwelling, where the persons dwell, e.g. social services home, facility for the elderly, shelter, halfway home, etc. Each dwelling of this type represents one collective and institutional household and all persons living in this dwelling are included in it.
Census households are created based on the current residence of their members (the factual residence at the decisive moment of the census).
Census household member is understood as a person living in the census household either alone or with other census household members. Household members of the collective and institutional household, or where the household type is not stated, have not been included into the calculation.
Census households are created based on the current residence of their members (the factual residence at the decisive moment of the census).
Arithmetic average of the number of census household members per one census household in the given territorial unit. Household members of the collective and institutional household, or where the household type is not stated, have not been included into the calculation.
Census households are created based on the current residence of their members (the factual residence at the decisive moment of the census).
Dependent child is understood as a person that reported oneself as being a son/daughter of another person in the census household and is aged 15 or less, or aged between 16 and 25 while being economically inactive.
Households are created based on the current residence of their members (the factual residence at the decisive moment of the census).
Family households are divided:
Couple households
Lone parent households
Census households are created based on the current residence of their members (the factual residence at the decisive moment of the census).