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SK30: CHILDREN WITHOUT PARENTAL CARE AND IN NEED OF ASSISTANCE BY SEX (1992–2015)

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13. May 2016
Statistics Estonia
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In 2006 substance of the report was specified and the report was expanded - in addition to orphans and children without parental care, the report was supplemented with children who need assistance.

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Children registered at the beginning of the year*

* In 1992-2005 children who were not placed by the beginning of the reference year.

Children registered during the year*

* As of 2012, includes only first-time registrations, i.e. registrations transferred from one local government to another and children whose case has been closed and re-opened for some reason are not shown in the table.

Registered children who were placed into foster families*

* Foster care, guardianship or adoption.

Registered children who were placed into social welfare institutions for children/the substitute home service*

* Since 2006 the substitute home service.