In 2023, the total fertility rate in children per woman in Lithuania was 1.18. Between 1960 and 2023, the figure dropped by 1.38, though the decline followed an uneven course rather than a steady trajectory.
Among Central and Eastern European countries, young ********* were the latest to leave their family home in 2024 at nearly **** years old. Estonians and Lithuanians moved out of their parent's homes at an average age of **** and ****, respectively.
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The purpose of the study: to examine the attitudes of Lithuanian population towards social policy. Major investigated questions: respondents were asked which problem is the most relevant for Lithuania. Respondents were asked to evaluate policies of health protection, family, education, labour market and employment, social security and environmental protection. It was questioned if respondents are satisfied with their quality of life. Respondents were asked how would they generally evaluate current changes in Lithuania's society. It was questioned if respondents are planning to go abroad for work or to live there for longer than 6 months. Respondents were asked if government should increase taxes and appoint more resources for social benefits and services, or lower taxes and appoint less resources for social benefits and services. It was analysed if people who we elect as members of the Seimas are trying to comply with promises given during elections. It was questioned if Lithuania should let in all immigrants without huge restrictions and if essentially rights of all ethnic minorities in Lithuania are properly ensured. In order to find out opinion about different groups of people which could come and live in Lithuania, respondents were asked if Jews, Muslims, Christians, Gypsies and black-skinned from other countries should be allowed to come and live in Lithuania. Respondents were also asked if people form neighboring countries (not EU states) should be allowed to come and live in Lithuania. Socio-demographic characteristics: gender, age, duration of education, education, employment status of the respondent and his / her husband / wife / permanent partner, profession (occupation), respondent's trade union membership, religion, participation in religious rites, political views, political and social activism, voting in the last Seimas elections, nationality, household size, average and total average monthly household income of the respondent, marital status, place of residence.
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In 2023, the total fertility rate in children per woman in Lithuania was 1.18. Between 1960 and 2023, the figure dropped by 1.38, though the decline followed an uneven course rather than a steady trajectory.