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hl/hlc0043: Number Children
en | de | |
---|---|---|
-1 | [-1] No answer | [-1] No answer |
-2 | [-2] Does not apply | [-2] Does not apply |
-3 | [-3] Implausible value | [-3] Implausible value |
-4 | [-4] Inadmissable multiple response | [-4] Inadmissable multiple response |
-5 | [-5] Not included in this version of the questionnaire | [-5] Not included in this version of the questionnaire |
-6 | [-6] Version of questionnaire with modified filtering | [-6] Version of questionnaire with modified filtering |
-7 | [-7] Only available in less restricted edition | [-7] Only available in less restricted edition |
-8 | [-8] Question this year not part of survey | [-8] Question this year not part of survey |
English label: Number Children
German label: Anz. Kinder
hl – Data from household questionnaires (long)
Analysis Unit : Household
Dataset Type: Original Data (from questionnaires)
Period: multiple
Study: SOEP-Core
Step 1: The variable hlc0043 is recoded (0=-3) for the years 1995 and 2019 in order to correct improperly assigned values.
- And what is the situation now? Are you or is another member of your household currently receiving any of the following types of government benefits? - Currently For ... (number of children)
- Number of children in the household (born in 2006 or later)
- How much money do you currently receive through child benefit on average per month? - For ... (number of children)
- For how many children are you or is your household currently receiving child benefits (Kindergeld)? - Number of children
- For how many children are you or is your household receiving child benefit? - Number of children
Measure | Value |
---|---|
Min. | 1.0 |
1st Qu. | 1.0 |
Median | 2.0 |
Mean | 1.872874851287562 |
3rd Qu. | 2.0 |
Max. | 20.0 |
valid | 156342 |
invalid | 292932 |
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