Survey on Household Expenditure on Education Regulated and/or non-regulated studies Average expenditure per student/user on educational goods and services and no. of students/users by type of education, type of good or service acquired and type of household Units: Average expenditure: euros A. Regulated education Classes Extracurricular activities (support and leisure) in the centre Complementary Services (canteen, residence or transport) Goods and services (textbooks, uniforms, ...) Extracurricular support activities outside the centre B. Non-regulated education Average expenditure per student/user Total 1,099 439 137 699 328 657 607 Household of a single person or a couple with no dependent children 1,304 1,238 . . . . 502 Couple with one dependent child 1,376 551 122 747 430 666 710 Couple with two dependent children 1,141 374 161 741 381 638 474 Couple with three or more dependent children 994 391 119 540 333 662 . Single parent with at least one dependent child 1,138 390 162 615 343 771 . Other households 880 435 101 681 194 624 709 No data recorded 1,026 168 . . . . . No. of students/users Total 9,261,663 9,261,663 2,137,901 2,225,480 9,261,663 1,876,528 523,492 Household of a single person or a couple with no dependent children 165,970 165,970 . . 165,970 . 177,739 Couple with one dependent child 1,664,042 1,664,042 373,394 439,956 1,664,042 427,873 103,534 Couple with two dependent children 3,447,802 3,447,802 974,982 919,894 3,447,802 770,473 64,548 Couple with three or more dependent children 989,264 989,264 262,861 263,232 989,264 141,582 . Single parent with at least one dependent child 440,062 440,062 109,066 120,693 440,062 111,609 . Other households 2,501,442 2,501,442 411,966 481,705 2,501,442 414,260 164,747 No data recorded 53,081 53,081 . . 53,081 . . Notes: .Data protected by statistical secrecy 1) Class hours: This also includes teaching classes (according to art. 88 LOE, free in the public and private subsidised system) such as voluntary complementary education. This grouping has been made due to the difficulty for informant households to differentiate between the two concepts. 2) No. of students/users. It refers to the no. of students of regulated education who have effectively used any of the services (both free of charge and via payment of an amount) such as complementary services (canteen, transport, residence) or extracurricular activities. In the case of classes and goods, the no. of users coincides with the no. of students. 3) Economically dependent children: - All under 16 years old. - Those between the ages of 16 and 25 who are economically inactive. 4) '.' Data not available due to being affected by sampling errors Source: National Statistics Institute