| Value |
Category |
| 01 |
Single person |
| 02 |
Parent with married children |
| 03 |
Group of relatives |
| 04 |
Group of relatives plus others |
| 05 |
Group of non-related individuals |
| 06 |
Married couple without children |
| 07 |
Unmarried couple without children |
| 08 |
Married couple with children |
| 09 |
Unmarried couple with children |
| 10 |
Male unmarried parent with children |
| 11 |
Male married non-cohabiting parent with children only |
| 12 |
Separated or divorced male parent with children and without isolated persons |
| 13 |
Divorced male parent with children and without isolated persons |
| 14 |
Widowed male parent with children only |
| 15 |
Single female parent with children only |
| 16 |
Married non-cohabiting female parent with children only |
| 17 |
Separated or divorced female parent with children and isolated persons |
| 18 |
Divorced female parent with children and isolated persons |
| 19 |
Single widowed female parent with children |
| 20 |
Married couple without children |
| 21 |
Unmarried couple without children |
| 22 |
Married couple with children |
| 23 |
Unmarried couple with children |
| 24 |
Single male parent with children |
| 25 |
Married non-cohabiting male parent with children only |
| 26 |
Separated/Divorced male parent only with children and isolated persons |
| 27 |
Divorced male parent only with children and isolated persons |
| 28 |
Widowed male parent only with children |
| 29 |
Unmarried femal parent only with children |
| 30 |
Married non-cohabiting female parent with children |
| 31 |
Separated / divorced female parent with children |
| 32 |
Divorced female parent with children |
| 33 |
Single widowed female parent with children |
| 34 |
Binuclear with two generations |
| 35 |
Fraternal binuclear type |
| 36 |
Other binuclear type |
| 37 |
Binuclear with two generations |
| 38 |
Fraternal binuclear type |
| 39 |
Other binuclear type |
| 40 |
Three or more families without other persons |
| 41 |
Three or more families with other persons |
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.