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Families with children and young persons aged 0-21 and average number of children per family by the child’s age, type of family and the mother/fathers country of birth (Sweden/abroad). Years 2000 - 2014

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Karin Lundström, Statistics Sweden
+46 010-479 41 87
Yes
2015-10-01
Number:
number
Percent:
percent
Average number of children per family:
average number of children per family
Number:
31/12
Percent:
31/12
Average number of children per family:
31/12
Number:
Stock
Percent:
Stock
Average number of children per family:
Stock
Number:
No
Percent:
No
Average number of children per family:
No
Number:
No
Percent:
No
Average number of children per family:
No
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