Category HEALTH CARE, SOCIAL WELFARE AND BENEFITS TO THE FAMILY
Group ARCHIVAL DATA
Subgroup Child and youth care - Emergency child care centres
Contact person on methodology Sylwia Puchalska, Statistics Poland - Social Surveys and Labour Department, S.Puchalska@stat.gov.pl
Last update 10/01/2015
  • Description dimensions
    • 1. Data coverage
      NameDescription
      residents, totalresidents, total - as of 31 December
      residents exits in reported yearNumber of graduates that left from 16th December of the previous year to 15th December of the reported year.
      full-time employed teachersEducators, psychologists, pedagogues and others
  • Variable availability in years
    NameYears of accessibilityData accessibility levelDescription
     centre 1999-2000Region (NUTS 2)-
     places 1999-2000Region (NUTS 2)-
     residents, total 1999-2000Region (NUTS 2)-
     residents, accepted by virtue of the court's decision 1999-2000Region (NUTS 2)-
     residents, orphans 1999-2000Region (NUTS 2)-
     residents, half-orphans 1999-2000Region (NUTS 2)-
     residents, minor mothers with children 1999-2000Region (NUTS 2)-
     residents, aged 0-3 years 1999-2000Region (NUTS 2)-
     residents exits in reported year 1999-2000Region (NUTS 2)-
     residents exits to own families (age up to 18) 1999-2000Region (NUTS 2)-
     residents exits to adoption families (age up to 18) 1999-2000Region (NUTS 2)-
     residents exits to foster families (age up to 18) 1999-2000Region (NUTS 2)-
     residents exits to other care and education facilities (age up to 18) 1999-2000Region (NUTS 2)-
     residents, decrease, self-dependent (over 18 years) 1999-2000Region (NUTS 2)-
     residents exits, deceased (age up to 18) 1999-2000Region (NUTS 2)-
     residents exits, erased from the foster children list 1999-2000Region (NUTS 2)-
     full-time employed teachers 1999-2000Region (NUTS 2)-
     employees of the health service 1999-2000Region (NUTS 2)-
  • Basic Concepts
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