
COMMISSION IMPLEMENTING REGULATION (EU) 2016/2236 of 12 December 2016 specifying the technical characteristics of the 2018 ad hoc module on reconciliation between work and family life (Text with EEA relevance) 

THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION,
Having regard to the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union,
Having regard to Council Regulation (EC) No 577/98 of 9 March 1998 on the organisation of a labour force sample survey in the Community, and in particular Article 7a(5) thereof,
Whereas:

(1) The EU has a long-standing commitment to promoting work-life balance. Minimum standards in this field are set out through Directives on Maternity Leave and Parental Leave. The EU has likewise set targets to improve the provision of childcare with the Barcelona Objectives, and Country-Specific Recommendations in the area of work-life balance have also been issued in the European Semester 2016.

(2) In its work programme 2016, the Commission sets out its plans to develop an initiative addressing the work-life balance challenges faced by parents and carers.

(3) Monitoring the challenges of work-life balance and progress in this area is therefore essential and improved data collection is likewise important.

(4) Commission Regulation (EU) No 318/2013 establishes an ad hoc module on reconciliation between work and family life.

(5) Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) No 1397/2014 specifies and describes the areas of specialised information (‘ad hoc sub-modules’) to be included in the 2018 ad hoc module on reconciliation between work and family life.

(6) The Commission should specify the technical characteristics, filters, codes and the deadline for the transmission of data under the ad hoc module on reconciliation between work and family life.

(7) The measures provided for in this Regulation are in accordance with the opinion of the European Statistical System Committee,
HAS ADOPTED THIS REGULATION:

Article 1 
The technical characteristics of the 2018 ad hoc module on reconciliation between work and family life, the filters, the codes to be used and the deadline by which the results shall be sent to the Commission are laid down in the Annex to this Regulation.
Article 2 
This Regulation shall enter into force on the twentieth day following that of its publication in the Official Journal of the European Union.
This Regulation shall be binding in its entirety and directly applicable in all Member States.Done at Brussels, 12 December 2016.
For the Commission
The President
Jean-Claude JUNCKER
ANNEX
This Annex sets out the technical characteristics, filters and codes to be used in the ad hoc module on reconciliation between work and family life scheduled to be carried out in 2018. It also sets the dates for submission of data to the Commission.
Deadline for transmission of the results to the Commission: 31 March 2019.
Filters and codes to be used for sending data: as set out in Annex III to Commission Regulation (EC) No 377/2008.
Columns reserved for optional weighting factors, to be used in cases of subsampling or non-response: columns 223-226 containing whole numbers and columns 227-228 containing decimal places.

(1) Sub-module 1: Care responsibilities 


Name/Column Code Description Filter
CARERES  Existence of care responsibilities AGE = 18-64
211  Caring regularly for own or partner's children (< 15 years) or for incapacitated relatives (15 years and older) 
 1 No care responsibilities 
 2 Only for own or partner's children in household 
 3 Only for own or partner's children outside the household 
 4 For own or partner's children in- and outside the household 
 5 Only for incapacitated relatives 
 6 For own or partner's children in the household and incapacitated relatives 
 7 For own or partner's children outside the household and incapacitated relatives 
 8 For own or partner's children in- and outside the household and incapacitated relatives 
 9 Not applicable (not included in the filter) 
 Blank No answer/Don't know 
   
CHCARUSE  Use of childcare services CARERES = 2-4,6-8
212  Use of professional childcare services for some or all children 
 1 No 
 2 Yes, for some children 
 3 Yes, for all children 
 9 Not applicable (not included in the filter) 
 Blank No answer/Don't know 
   
CHCAROBS  Factors for not using childcare services CHCARUSE = 1,2
213/214  Main reason for not using (more) childcare services for own or partner's children 
 01 No service accessible/vacant 
 02 Costs 
 03 Quality/kind of service 
 04 Other service related obstacle 
 05 Care is arranged alone/with partner 
 06 Care is arranged including further informal support 
 07 Used professional services (for some but not for all children) are sufficient 
 08 Children take care of themselves 
 09 Other personal reasons 
 99 Not applicable (not included in the filter) 
 Blank No answer/Don't know 
   
CHCAREFF  Effect of childcare responsibilities on employment CARERES = 2-4,6-8 and WSTATOR = 1,2
215  Main way employed persons adapted their work to facilitate childcare responsibilities 
 1 Any change to increase income 
 2 Less working hours 
 3 Less demanding tasks in job 
 4 Changed job or employer to facilitate reconciliation 
 5 Currently on a family leave 
 6 Other 
 7 No effect 
 9 Not applicable (not included in the filter) 
 Blank No answer/Don't know 

(2) Sub-module 2: Flexibility of work arrangements 


Name/Column Code Description Filter
POSSTEND  Working time flexibility for care STAPRO = 3 and CARERES = 2-8
216  Possible to vary start and/or end of working day in main job to facilitate care responsibilities 
 1 Generally possible 
 2 Rarely possible 
 3 Not possible 
 9 Not applicable (not included in the filter) 
 Blank No answer/Don't know 
   
POSORGWT  Flexibility for taking whole days off for care STAPRO = 3 and CARERES = 2-8
217  Possible to organise working time in order to take whole days off in main job to facilitate care responsibilities 
 1 Generally possible 
 2 Rarely possible 
 3 Not possible 
 9 Not applicable (not included in the filter) 
 Blank No answer/Don't know 
   
WORKOBS  Main obstacle at work for reconciliation WSTATOR = 1,2 and CARERES = 2-8
218  Characteristic of main job making reconciliation most difficult 
 1 No obstacle 
 2 Long working hours 
 3 Unpredictable or difficult work schedules 
 4 Long commute 
 5 Demanding or exhausting job 
 6 Lack of support from employers and colleagues 
 7 Other obstacles 
 9 Not applicable (not included in the filter) 
 Blank No answer/Don't know 

(3) Sub-module 3: Career breaks and parental leave 


Name/Column Code Description Filter
STOPWORK  Career break for childcare AGE = 18-64
219  Not worked for at least one month in his/her employment history to take care of own or partner's children 
 1 Yes 
 2 Never worked; for childcare reasons 
 3 No (but was/is employed and has children) 
 4 Never worked; for other reasons 
 5 Never had children 
 9 Not applicable (not included in the filter) 
 Blank No answer/Don't know 
   
STOPLENG  Complete length of career breaks for childcare STOPWORK = 1
220  Sum of duration of all work interruptions of at least one month 
 1 Up to 6 months 
 2 More than 6 months up to 1 year 
 3 More than 1 year up to 2 years 
 4 More than 2 years up to 3 years 
 5 More than 3 years up to 5 years 
 6 More than 5 years 
 9 Not applicable (not included in the filter) 
 Blank No answer/Don't know 
   
PARLEAV  Use of parental leave STOPWORK = 1
221  Use of parental leave and/or maternity/paternity as part of work interruption for childcare 
 1 Only used parental leave 
 2 Combination of family leaves 
 3 Only maternity/paternity used 
 4 No family leave used 
   
DEREDSTP  Career break for incapacitated relatives AGE = 18-64 and (EXISTPR = 1 or WSTATOR = 1,2)
222  Not worked or has reduced working time for at least one month in employment history to take care of incapacitated relatives (15y. or older) 
 1 Work interruption 
 2 Only reduced working time 
 3 No interruption or reduction 
 4 Never had to care for incapacitated relatives 
 9 Not applicable (not included in the filter) 
 Blank No answer/Don't know 
