Families, households and housing
Family types
The formation and characteristics of family units and reproductive behaviour, including married and common-law couples (opposite-sex and same-sex, with and without children at home); lone-parent families; nuclear families; economic families; births; fertility patterns of women; adoptions; multi-generational families; blended families and stepfamilies;reasons for lone parenthood (divorce and separation, or widowhood); parental behaviour; child custody; children leaving; foster care; siblings; and kinship.
List of questionnaires
- ARCHIVED - General Social Survey 2006 - Cycle 20 - Family Transitions Survey - Main Survey (Questionnaire Package)
- ARCHIVED - General Social Survey 2010 - Cycle 25 - Family (Pilot Survey)
Total number of records: 2
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