Demographic change, social progress and economic cycles have impacted household composition in Europe. This report provides an overview of household types in the European Union, how they have changed over the period 2007–2017 and how household type relates to outcomes in terms of living conditions and well-being – such as life satisfaction, the feeling of social exclusion and mental well-being. Changes in household structure have a potential impact on demand for public services and social benefits. The report also discusses the policy implications of changing household composition and recent policies responding to the increasing diversity of households. The report underlines the importance of recognition of diverse family forms, of the provision of social support, and of family policy measures complementing income support in reducing inequality of well-being among households.
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- Catalogue Number
- TJ-04-19-743-EN-N
- Creator
- Publications Office of the European Union
- DOI
- https://doi.org/10.2806/009582
- ISBN
- 9789289720410
- Published in
- Belgium
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- © European Union