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HEALTH - childbearing, family planning and abortion 
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Multiscopo ISTAT – Aspects of Daily Life (2012)

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The survey Aspects of Daily Life , which is part of an integrated system of social surveys – Multiscopo ISTAT – reveals the basic information relating to the daily lives of individuals and families. Since 1993, the survey is conducted annually and the information gathered provides insight into the habits of citizens and the problems they face every day. The main topics of...
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Multiscopo ISTAT - Health Conditions and Use of Health Services (2013)

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The survey Health condition and use of health services survey is part of the Istat Multiscopo system started in 1993. It has been repeated in 1999-2000 and 2004-2005. The survey collects data on health status and use of health services of the Italian population. The topics, in the survey 2012-2013, are health conditions (health status perception, presence of chronic...
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Multiscopo ISTAT – Aspects of Daily Life (2013)

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The survey Aspects of Daily Life , which is part of an integrated system of social surveys – Multiscopo ISTAT – reveals the basic information relating to the daily lives of individuals and families. Since 1993, the survey is conducted annually and the information gathered provides insight into the habits of citizens and the problems they face every day. The main topics of...
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Family, social subjects and life-cycle (2016)

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The survey Family, social subjects and life-cycle, which is part of an integrated system of social surveys - the ISTAT Multiscopo - is the main statistical source on family structure and social characteristics of families. In particular, it examines the following topics: - life cycle; - relationships within the family; - network of relationships with relatives, friends and...
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