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- Adoptions - Statistics Iceland
Primary adoptions by place of birth, age and sex 1990-2021 Adoptions by type of adoption and place of birth 1990-2021
- Adoptions 2019 - Statistics Iceland
Primary adoption is an adoption of a child who is not the child of the applicant’s partner Step-parent adoptions Step-parent adoptions were 31 in 2019, a decrease from the previous year when they were 41 In all cases adoptive parents were step-fathers, which has always been more common Primary adoptions within the country were nine in 2019
- Journal and conference papers - Statistics Iceland
Population Local population projections with Bayesian hierarchical models Violeta Calian Paper from th conference: New techniques and technologies for statistics, NTTS-2023, Brussels 2023 Random Forest algorithm to adjust for Census population over-counts Violeta Calian and Margherita Zuppardo Paper from the conference: New techniques and technologies for statistics, NTTS-2023, Brussels
- Statistics Iceland - Frontpage
The number of employed in June increased by 1 6% between years News subscription Release calendar News archive News archive Release calendar News subscription Indices - overview SDGs Experimental statistics Icelandic names Inflation calculator Tailored statistics Contact us Statistics Statistics Population Society Business Sectors Economy Environment About Statistics Iceland About Statistics
- Statistics Iceland - Frontpage
Air emissions Greenhouse gas emissions from Iceland (NIR) Greenhouse gas emissions from the economy (AEA) Emission of air pollutants (LRTAP)
- Adoptions 2016 - Statistics Iceland
In all cases adoptive parents were step-fathers, which has always been more common Primary adoptions within the country were only three in 2016 Step-parent adoption means an adoption of a partner’s child (or step-child) Statistics
- Adoptions 2015 - Statistics Iceland - statice. is
In most cases adoptive parents were step-fathers, which has always been more common Primary adoptions within the country were only two in 2015 Only once since 1990 has the number of primary adoptions been lower in a single year, i e in 2012 when there was no primary adoption in Iceland Statistics
- Metadata - Hagstofa
Censuses, annual parish reports and the National Register of Persons of Statistics Iceland, in which information on deaths, births, migration, marriages, divorces, changes in nationality and adoption is registered
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