Category HEALTH CARE, SOCIAL WELFARE AND BENEFITS TO THE FAMILY
Group CHILD AND YOUTH CARE
Subgroup Foster families
Supply frequency yearly
Source of data Statistical Surveys Programme 1.25.14 Family support and foster care
Contact person on methodology Sylwia Puchalska, Statistics Poland - Social Surveys Department, S.Kucharczyk@stat.gov.pl
  • Description dimensions
    • 1. Foster families
      NameDescription
      total children below the age of 18 with no foster familiesTotal children below the age of 18 with no foster families in reported year.
      children over 18Children that finished 18 years in reported year.
  • Variable availability in years
    NameYears of accessibilityData accessibility levelDescription
     total 1999-2017NTS-2, NTS-4-
     in rural areas 2000-2017NTS-2, NTS-4-
     children, total 2012-2017NTS-4-
     girls 2012-2017NTS-4-
     established by virtue of court's decision 1999NTS-2-
     bringing up children deviating from developmental norm 1999NTS-2-
     children aged up to 18, total 1999-2017NTS-2, NTS-4-
     children aged up to 18, girls 2006-2011NTS-2-
     children aged up to 18 year, deviating from developmental norm 1999NTS-2-
     children aged up to 18 year, deviating from developmental norm, classified for special schooling 2000NTS-2-
     children up to 3 years, total 2000-2017NTS-2-
     children aged up to 2 years 1999NTS-2-
     children aged up to 2, deviating from developmental norm 1999NTS-2-
     total children below the age of 18 with no foster families 2006-2017NTS-2-
     children aged up to 18 years, handed over for adoption 1999-2017NTS-2-
     children aged up to 18 year, handed over for adoption, deviating from developmental norm 1999NTS-2-
     children over 18 2006-2017NTS-2-
     children over 18 years, grown self-dependent 1999-2017NTS-2-
     children over 18 years, grown self-dependent, deviating from developmental norm 1999NTS-2-
  • Basic Concepts
    Foster family