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Private households with children aged 24 and under by type of household and number of children at the beginning of year 2021 - 2025

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Informācijas un lietotāju atbalsta daļa, Central Statistics Bureau of Latvia
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7/25/2025
Number of private households:
number
Number of children:
number
Central Statistics Bureau of Latvia
MVS060
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In 2025, CSB changed the method for producing population estimates. Since 2012, a logistic regression model was used, but going forward, the Sol-Logit model will be applied. The methods are similar, with the main difference being that the logistic regression model is a supervised model trained on data from the Population and Housing Census 2011, whereas the Sol-Logit model is unsupervised model and does not require training data.
To ensure comparability, the data for 2023 and 2024 have also been recalculated using the new method.
Metadata ... = Data not available or too uncertain for presentation A child is a person aged 0-24 who is not married/cohabiting or with his/her own child in the household.

Mother/ father - there are no other adults in the household. Mother or father of at least one of the children.

Couple - there are no other adults in the household. At least one of the couple is a parent of at least one of the children. A married couple or a couple living in unregistered cohabitation is considered a couple (you can read more about the determination of unregistered cohabitation in the metadata).