Metadata

On this page you will find main metadata related with the indicator you have selected.
Other metadata is also available, on the Metada System website, through next button Metadata System

 

 Distribution of the employed population aged 18 to 64 regularly taking care of children under the age of 15 (%)
Characteristic Description
Name Distribution of the employed population aged 18 to 64 regularly taking care of children under the age of 15 (%) by Sex and Effects of parental responsibilities on professional activity; Irregular
Regularity Annual
Source Reconciliation between work and family life - Labour Force Survey 2018 ad hoc module
First available period 2018
Last available period 2018
Dimensions
  • Data reference period
  • Place of residence (Portugal)
  • Sex
  • Effects of parental responsibilities on professional activity
Concepts
  • RESIDENT POPULATION:  Set of persons who, regardless of being present or absent in a given housing unit at the moment of observation, have lived in the place of their usual residence for a continuous period of 12 months prior to the moment of observation, or have arrived to the place of their usual residence during the period of 12 months prior to the moment of observation, with the purpose of living there for a year, at least.
  • -:  -
  • EMPLOYED:  Person aged 15 years or over who during the reference period was in one of the following situations: 1) worked for at least one hour for a wage or salary, in cash or in kind; 2) had a formal attachment to his/her job, but was not at work, temporarily; 3) had an enterprise, but was not at work, temporarily, for any specific reason; 4) was in early retirement, but working in the reference period.
  • SEX:  Biological and physiological characteristics that define men and women.
  • REFERENCE PERIOD:  Period to which the information refers and which may be a specific day or a time interval (month, fiscal year, calendar year, among others).
Measure unit (symbol) Percentage (%)
Power of 10  0
Observations
Last update date 05/07/2021


information presented in 27/6/2025