This dataset shows how often in a typical week people provide different types of childcare activities to their own children (including step-children and adopted children). For each type of activity, the numbers indicate what percentage (%) of all people who provide childcare to their own children aged less than 25 have selected each frequency category for that type of activity.
Respondents were asked about five types of childcare activities:
For each type of activity, respondents selected one frequency category from the following list:
This indicator is disaggregated by household type. For the purposes of this indicator, five household types are distinguished:
More information on the methodological aspects of EIGE’s “survey on gender gaps in unpaid care, individual and social activities (CARE)”.can be obtained in the technical report.
Available flags:
b | break in time series | c | confidential |
d | definition differs, see metadata | e | estimated |
f | forecast | i | see metadata |
m | imputed | n | not significant |
p | provisional | r | revised |
s | Eurostat estimate | u | low reliability |
x | dropped due to insufficient sample size | y | unreliable due to small sample size |
z | not applicable |