Browsing 002 Economic policy. Planning. Social policy. Social problems by Author "Winqvist, Karin"
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Statistics in Focus: Population and social conditions. HOUSEHOLD BUDGETS BETWEEN 1988 AND 1994. 1999.
Winqvist, Karin (Statistical Office of the European Communities and Social StatisticsLuxembourg, 1999)In the period 1988 -1994, final household consumption in the EU-15 increased on average almost 2 percents a year. The distribution of consumption expenditures of private households by type of consumption item ... -
Statistics in Focus: Population and social conditions. How women and men spend their time Results from 13 European countries.
Aliaga, Christel; Winqvist, Karin (Statistical Office of the European Communities and Social StatisticsLuxembourg, 2003)Women and men have similar patterns of spending their time across Europe but there are also some remarkable differences between the countries investigated. The total time spent on gainful work/study and domestic work ... -
Statistics in Focus: Population and social conditions. More women than men living in workless households.
Winqvist, Karin; Franco, Ana (Statistical Office of the European Communities and Social StatisticsLuxembourg, 2002)Being in paid employment, or more precisely, having access to earned income, is generally regarded as being essential to avoiding social exclusion and poverty. A corollary of the equal opportunity dimension of the European ... -
Statistics in Focus: Population and social conditions. Women and men reconciling work and family life.
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Statistics in Focus: Population and social conditions. Women and men working weekends and their family circumstances.
Winqvist, Karin; Franco, Ana (Statistical Office of the European Communities and Social StatisticsBrussels, 2002)A growing number of employees across the European Union work at the weekend on a regular basis. In 2000, over 40% of women and over 45% of men either usually or sometimes worked on a ...