Category HEALTH CARE, SOCIAL WELFARE AND BENEFITS TO THE FAMILY
Group CHILD AND YOUTH CARE
Subgroup Centres combining tasks of the centres
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. List
      NameDescription
      residents, totalresidents, total - as 31 XII.
      residents exits (aged up to 18) in reported yearNumber of graduates aged up to 18 that left from 16th December of the previous year to 15th December of the reported year.
  • Variable availability in years
    NameYears of accessibilityData accessibility levelDescription
     centres 2004-2017NTS-2, MSC-
     places 2008-2011MSC-
     residents staying 24 hours (as of 31st December) 2004-2011NTS-2, MSC-
     residents staying 24 hours in the reported year 2006-2011NTS-2, MSC-
     using day care (as of 31st December) 2004-2011NTS-2-
     using day care in the reported year 2006-2011NTS-2-
     volunteers in the reported year 2004-2017NTS-2, MSC-
     places, total 2012-2017MSC-
     residents, total 2012-2017MSC-
     residents, girls 2012-2017MSC-
     residents, boys 2012-2017MSC-
     residents in the reported year 2012-2017MSC-
     residents, accepted by virtue of the court's decision 2012-2017NTS-2-
     residents, orphans 2012-2017NTS-2-
     residents, half-orphans 2012-2017NTS-2-
     residents, minor mothers 2012-2017NTS-2-
     residents, aged 0-3 years 2012-2017NTS-2-
     residents exits (aged up to 18) in reported year 2012-2017NTS-2-
     residents (aged up to 18) exits in reported year - handed over for adoption 2012-2017NTS-2-
     residents (over 18 years) exits in reported year 2012-2017NTS-2-
  • Basic Concepts
    Centres combining tasks of the centres
    Day-support centre