Households are the fundamental units of co-residence and play a crucial role in social and economic reproduction worldwide. They are also widely used as units of enumeration for data collection purposes, with substantive implications for research on poverty, living conditions, family structure, and gender dynamics. However, reliable comparative data on households and changes and living arrangements around the world is still under development. The CORESIDENCE database (CoDB) aims to bridge the existing data gap by offering valuable insights not only into the documented disparities between countries but also into the often-elusive regional differences within countries. By providing comprehensive data, it facilitates a deeper understanding of ...
Differences in demographic behaviours across countries and sub-national regions have stimulated inte...
Background: Differences in demographic behaviours across countries and subnational regions have sti...
Background: Differences in demographic behaviours across countries and subnational regions have stim...
In the last decades, many large-scale representative household surveys have been conducted in develo...
This study uses data from recent household surveys in 43 developing countries to describe the main d...
The Comparative Panel File (CPF) harmonizes the world's largest and longest-running household panel ...
This article establishes a typology of housing systems in OECD and EU countries, using principal com...
1. Households are experiencing deep transformations in all developed countries. The ageing of popula...
This dataset contains files produced for and generated from the CCAFS Household Baseline Study carri...
Are ‘statistical households’, as defined in national censuses, able to describe the family environme...
BACKGROUND Differences in demographic behaviours across countries and subnational regions have stimu...
The present working paper provides background data on households and particularly on marital status....
An increasing amount of high-resolution global spatial data are available, and used for various asse...
In the last decades, many large-scale representative household surveys have been conducted in develo...
Description This comprehensive dataset provides a wealth of information about all countries worldw...
Differences in demographic behaviours across countries and sub-national regions have stimulated inte...
Background: Differences in demographic behaviours across countries and subnational regions have sti...
Background: Differences in demographic behaviours across countries and subnational regions have stim...
In the last decades, many large-scale representative household surveys have been conducted in develo...
This study uses data from recent household surveys in 43 developing countries to describe the main d...
The Comparative Panel File (CPF) harmonizes the world's largest and longest-running household panel ...
This article establishes a typology of housing systems in OECD and EU countries, using principal com...
1. Households are experiencing deep transformations in all developed countries. The ageing of popula...
This dataset contains files produced for and generated from the CCAFS Household Baseline Study carri...
Are ‘statistical households’, as defined in national censuses, able to describe the family environme...
BACKGROUND Differences in demographic behaviours across countries and subnational regions have stimu...
The present working paper provides background data on households and particularly on marital status....
An increasing amount of high-resolution global spatial data are available, and used for various asse...
In the last decades, many large-scale representative household surveys have been conducted in develo...
Description This comprehensive dataset provides a wealth of information about all countries worldw...
Differences in demographic behaviours across countries and sub-national regions have stimulated inte...
Background: Differences in demographic behaviours across countries and subnational regions have sti...
Background: Differences in demographic behaviours across countries and subnational regions have stim...