Dictionnaire des conventions

The questionnaire used for this survey contains 69 questions divided over six sections, roughly reflecting the main legally relevant transitions that many families go through. In fact, legal rules often only make themselves felt to a family and its members when such a family goes through a major transition. Therefore the questionnaire was divided in the following sections: Formalisation Income and troubles Parenting Migration Splitting up Death For ...
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Austria 1 - Formalisation 2 - Income and Troubles 3 - Parenting 4 - Migration 5 - Splitting up 6 - Death Belgium1 - Formalisation 2 - Income and Troubles 3 - Parenting 4 - Migration 5 - Splitting up 6 - Death Bulgaria 1 - Formalisation 2 - Income and Troubles 3 - Parenting 4 - Migration 5 - Splitting ...
Presented by Vladimira Kantorova (Population Data Unit, Population Division, United Nations) ; discussant : Véronique Hertrich (Ined)
Présenté par Sandrine Juin (Ined, UPEC) ; Discutant : Jérôme Wittwer (Université de Bordeaux, ISPED