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The National Survey on Work and Family (NSWF) is a nationwide survey conducted on the sample of around 9,000 individuals aged 20 to 59, which, along with personal information on age, family structure, occupation and income, collects data on the number of children, the ideal family size, attitudes towards work, marriage, sex, etc. 
The survey offers valuable data on the financial support given by parents to their married children, living arrangements (co-residence with parents), the respondents’ notion of the ideal family size, women’s attitude to work and child rearing, reasons for having or not having children, etc. 

As part of our project activities, we have redesigned and expanded the NSWF survey, which has lead to the renaming of the survey into "The National Survey on Family, Births and Work in the Low Fertility Aging Society". The first round of the new survey was completed in early 2018.