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Economic activity, employment and unemployment
Economically Active Population Survey
Special module 2005 (Population base 2011): Work life balance module
Results by Autonomous Community
Persons between 16 and 64 years old who have children or who regularly take care of children aged 14 years old or under or dependents according to whether or not they want to change the organisation of their daily life, by absolute value/percentage, Autonomous Community and relation with activity
Units:
absolute values in thousands and percentages
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Absolute value/percentage
Values that contain
absolute values in thousands
percentage
Selected:
2
Total:
2
Autonomous Community
Values that contain
Total
Andalucía
Aragón
Pdo. de Asturias
Illes Balears
Canarias
Cantabria
Castilla y León
Castilla-La Mancha
Cataluña
C.Valenciana
Extremadura
Galicia
C. de Madrid
Región de Murcia
C. Foral de Navarra
País Vasco
La Rioja
Ceuta
Melilla
Selected:
1
Total:
20
Relation with activity
Values that contain
Employed
Unemployed
Selected:
1
Total:
2
Whether or not they want to change the organisation of their daily life
Values that contain
Total
Yes, want to work more, reducing time spent looking after others
Yes, want to work less, increasing time spent looking after others
Yes, want to work, reducing time spent looking after others.
No
Does not know
Selected:
1
Total:
6
Choose format of the table
Relation with activity
Whether or not they want to change the organisation of their daily life
Absolute value/percentage
Autonomous Community
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Decimals to show:
By default
0
1
2
Notes
1) Children: The following are considered: own children or partner's aged 14 years old or under who live in the household. Dependents: The following are considered: family members or friends aged 15 years old or over who need care. A change of organisation in their daily life refers both to their working life and their responsibilities caring for others.
Total:
0
series
y
0
cells
Source:National Statistics Institute