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General Population Census of 1999 - IPUMS Subset

France, 1999
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FRA_1999_PHC_v01_M_v7.5_A_IPUMS
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INSEE (Institut National de la Statisque et des Etudes Economiques), IPUMS
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Integrated Public Use Microdata Series (IPUMS)
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Type of family (definition 1990) (FR1999A_FAMTY90)

Data file: FRA1999_PHC-P-H

Overview

Type: Discrete
Start: 185
End: 187
Width: 3
Range: -
Format: Numeric

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Categories
Value Category
100 Single-parent family; man
200 Single-parent family; woman, part of employed working population
210 Single-parent family; woman, not part of employed working population
300 Couple; man and woman part of employed working population, man less than 40; no children
301 Couple; man and woman part of employed working population, man less than 40; one child
302 Couple; man and woman part of employed working population, man less than 40; two children
303 Couple; man and woman part of employed working population, man less than 40; three children or more
310 Couple; man and woman part of employed working population, man 40 or more; no children
311 Couple; man and woman part of employed working population, man 40 or more; one child
312 Couple; man and woman part of employed working population, man 40 or more; two children
313 Couple; man and woman part of employed working population, man 40 or more; three children or more
400 Couple; man part of employed working population, woman not part of employed working population, man less than 40; no children
401 Couple; man part of employed working population, woman not part of employed working population, man less than 40; one child
402 Couple; man part of employed working population, woman not part of employed working population, man less than 40; two children
403 Couple; man part of employed working population, woman not part of employed working population, man less than 40; three or more children
410 Couple; man part of employed working population, woman not part of employed working population, man 40 or more; no children
411 Couple; man part of employed working population, woman not part of employed working population, man 40 or more; one child
412 Couple; man part of employed working population, woman not part of employed working population, man 40 or more; two children
413 Couple; man part of employed working population, woman not part of employed working population, man 40 or more; three or more children
500 Couple; man not part of working population, woman part of working population; no children
501 Couple; man not part of working population, woman part of working population; with children
600 Couple; neither man nor woman part of working population; no children
601 Couple; neither man nor woman part of working population; with children
999 NIU (not in universe)
Warning: these figures indicate the number of cases found in the data file. They cannot be interpreted as summary statistics of the population of interest.

Description

Definition
This variable indicates the family type in terms of family structure, age, and gender, based on the 1990 definition.
Universe
France 1999: Persons in principal or secondary families [discrepancies: none]

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