Young people (12-29 yrs) and families, 2003

Young people (12-29 yrs) and families, 2003

Personal characteristics Periods Upbringing Sometimes in conflict with parents about Importance of school, study and homework (%) Upbringing Sometimes in conflict with parents about Political and/or religious issues (%) Upbringing Sometimes in conflict with parents about Smoking and drinking (%)
Total personal characteristics 2003 32 12 20
Men 2003 34 14 22
Women 2003 29 9 18
12-17 yrs 2003 36 11 22
18-24 yrs 2003 29 13 18
25-29 yrs 2003 16 14 21
0-14 yrs 2003 30 10 14
15-24 yrs 2003 34 13 23
25-44 yrs 2003 16 14 21
One-person household 2003 . . .
Member of a one-parent family 2003 29 11 23
Member of a couple without children 2003 . . .
Member of a couple with children 2003 . . .
Very high degree of urbanisation 2003 29 12 20
High degree of urbanisation 2003 32 13 21
Average degree of urbanisation 2003 33 11 22
Low degree of urbanisation 2003 32 11 19
Very low degree of urbanisation 2003 32 15 20
Source: CBS.
Explanation of symbols

Table explanation


Data available for the years: 1997, 2001 and 2003.

Data available from 2010 till 2013.

Status of the figures:
The figures in this table are definite.

Changes as of 23 March 2018
The tabel is stopped.

When will new figures be published?
Not applicable.

Description topics

Upbringing
Sometimes in conflict with parents about
The data refer to young people in the age category 12-29 living at home.
Parents' opinions on a number of subjects may differ from what their
children think is appropriate. This may lead to strife.
Importance of school, study and homework
Realise the importance of attending school, studying and doing homework.
Political and/or religious issues
Smoking and drinking