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Population by familytype 1994-2024 [BEEFAM1]

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Lars Pedersen, LARP@stat.gl
2/16/2024
persons
2/12/2025
1/24/2019
Statistics Greenland
BEXFAM1
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Families are defined within a household. A household consists of all persons who share the same address with no regards to other
possible relationships between them.

The composition of a family is determined by the relationship between the residents of the same household. A family thus comprises of one or more
persons in a household that can be linked to each other through marriage, parenthood or kinship. A household may consist of several families, but
families can in reverse not have members from more than one household.
A family consists of one or more persons who live in the same registered address. A family consists of a single person or a couple with or
without children. A family includes, in some cases all persons in a household, while other households divided into several families.
Registetred partners are not calculated separately, and are calculated as married.

type of address

An address can comprise a conventional dwelling or institutions such as colleges, retirement homes and orphanages. In addition to ordinary housing and institutions some addresses are used administratively to register non-residents. This to register homeless, persons working on ships or staff at stations.

type of family

A family consists of one or more persons living at the same registered address. A family consists of a single person or a couple with or without children. A family includes, in some cases all persons in a household, while other households divided into several families.

type of family

Families can be divided into three main types:
1. Couples
2. Singles
3. Child below 18 years not living with parents.

type of family

For couples and singles a family can consist of one or more children (0-17 years) or youth living at home (18-24 years).
A family consists of no more than two generations. If three generations living together, it will be counted as two or more families.

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February 11th 2021. General revision of all tables 1977-2021