Content with the tag: familia
Infodata
Population distribution by types of household
November 2021
In 2019, households were predominantly formed by childless couples (22.7%), versus 12.2% formed by couples with children.
Best practices
Child benefit design: the importance of refundable tax deductions
November 2021
Child support benefits improve the economic situation of families and appear to be positive for increasing fertility rates. How can they be designed with efficiency?
Review
An intergenerational perspective of the coronavirus crisis and the role of family policies
November 2021
The covid-19 pandemic has caused a health crisis and an economic one. The two books reviewed here offer complementary perspectives on the role of family policies in times of economic decline.
Article
Why don’t women have all the children they say they want?
November 2021
Spain is one of EU countries with the highest proportion of childless women. Why?
Article
Do fathers spend more time with their children than they used to?
January 2021
According to this study, in comparison with the year 2002, in 2010 there was an increase in the time that mothers, and even more so fathers, devoted to their children. Despite this, the gender gap persists.
Infodata
Households with very low work intensity and dependent children, greater risk of poverty and social exclusion
February 2020
Some 79.3% of households with children and with very low work intensity were at risk of poverty in 2017. Does this figure exceed the European average?
Article
Social transfers targeting children: the best way to fight child poverty?
February 2020
In Spain barely 3.3% of the total of social transfers in the year 2016 targeted children, against the European average of 9%. However, this study shows that it is the most effective way of eradicating poverty.
Best practices
CaixaProinfancia Programme
February 2020
The CaixaProinfancia programme supports families in a situation of poverty with academic reinforcement, grants for food and hygiene, leisure, psychotherapeutic care and family educational support.
Review
The high price of inequality: lessons on the costs and consequences of child poverty in advanced societies
February 2020
The books reviewed here consider why it is important for everyone, and not just for the most vulnerable, to achieve more egalitarian societies.
Article
The enduring impact of the economic crisis on child poverty
February 2020
Despite the economic recovery, in 2018 three out of every ten children were living in a situation of anchored poverty. Poverty during childhood has consequences throughout life. We analyse its impact.
Article
How many people do we know?
November 2019
According to this study, we frequently interact with an average of 536 acquaintances, but the number is different for each person. What factors influence the size of our relationship circles?
Article
Why do men not use work-family reconciliation measures?
October 2019
According to this study, following new additions to the family only 4% of fathers requested reduced working hours, versus 37.7% of mothers.
Infodata
Dimensions of households
June 2019
In 2017, 21.8% of Spanish households were formed by childless couples. Which model is predominant in Europe?
Article
Parental involvement in education: a tool for change
April 2019
Can the positive effects of parental involvement in education be extended to schools? We analyse the outcomes of schools according to the types of families of the pupils that attend them.
Article
In their own home, with family, or in residential care:
March 2019
Where and by whom do we prefer to be cared for when facing dependency? We analyse the role of the family and of public and private services as care providers.
Article
What measures can help to balance work and family?
March 2019
In which European countries is the work-family conflict greatest? What measures for reconciliation are most popular among men and women? We analyse company policies and satisfaction among families.
Review
Inequality: The Costs to Families
December 2018
How do economic problems affect family stability? The books reviewed tackle changes in gender roles at work and the instability generated by socioeconomic inequality.
Best practices
Learning together, growing as a family
December 2018
A psychoeducational programme from a positive parenting perspective to promote, among others, affective bonds and educational relationships within the family setting.
Dossier
Families and Child Welfare
December 2018
The 6th Dossier of the Social Observatory of “la Caixa” aims to provide elements for reflection on the diversity of family models in Spain and on how these can condition child welfare.
Interview
“When grandparents contribute to childcare, the birth rate increases”
December 2018
Do we reproduce the behaviour of our parents? Aart Liefbroer talks to us about the intergenerational transmission of demographic behaviour.
Article
Which family factors affect children’s development at school?
December 2018
Spanish families changed significantly in the last two decades. To what point do socioeconomic factors or family structure influence children’s progress at school?
Infodata
Barriers to cultural participation according to household type
December 2018
16.5% of families with children in the home cannot afford to enjoy cultural activities, a percentage that increases to 20.3% in the case of single-parent households.
Infodata
Participation in cultural activities
December 2018
Do families with children attend cultural activities more often? This indicator shows the percentage of cultural participation according to household type.
Infodata
Are families with children in the household happier?
December 2018
Which homes are the happiest? Families with children state that they are happier than those without children to look after.
Infodata
Concentration of low-intensity employment in single-parent households.
December 2018
The highest percentage of households with very low employment intensity stands at 24.6% and corresponds to single-parent households. What happens with other households?
Infodata
Difficulties of families related with housing
December 2018
54.5% of single-parent households have no capacity to tackle unforeseen expenses. What type of material shortages do other households have?
Infodata
What type of housing do Spanish families live in?
December 2018
80.1% of households with two adults and no children live in an owned home. In the case of single-parent households, this percentage falls to 65%.
Infodata
Situation of households and performance of students
December 2018
We analyse the difference between the average scores in reading and mathematics for pupils according to their family income levels. Are we above or below neighbouring countries?
Infodata
What are the main reasons that make access to services provided by nurseries difficult?
December 2018
Economic reasons, availability of places, distance, timetable flexibility, etc. What factors determine access to nurseries?
Infodata
Can families afford access to childcare services?
December 2018
32.5% of Spanish single-parent families say that they have significant difficulties in paying for childcare services. Do households with two adults have easier access to these services?
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