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Switzerland 2000
Switzerland 2011
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Switzerland 2000 — source variable CH2000A_LANGHOME — Spoken language at home
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8. Language

For infants who cannot speak yet, indicate the mother's language.
Persons speaking Friulian or Ladin should not indicate 'Italian' but 'Rhaeto-Romansch'.

a. What language do you think in and how best?
(Select just one reply)

[] German
[] French
[] Italian
[] Rhaeto-Romansch
[] Other language, namely: ____
b. What language do you speak regularly?
(Several answers possible)

Schoolchildren and students should not list the languages they are studying but only those they speak regularly at school.

At school, at work
[] Swiss German dialect
[] High German
[] Swiss French patois
[] French
[] Ticino or Grisons Italian dialect
[] Italian
[] Rhaeto-Romansch
[] English
[] Other language(s)
At home with your family
[] Swiss German dialect
[] High German
[] Swiss French patois
[] French
[] Ticino or Grisons Italian dialect
[] Italian
[] Rhaeto-Romansch
[] English
[] Other language(s)

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Switzerland 2011 — source variable CH2011A_LANGHOM — Language spoken at home
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Personal questionnaire

2. What language(s) do you habitually speak at home/ with your family?

More than one answer is possible.

[] 1 Swiss German dialect
[] 2 High German
[] 3 French (or Swiss French patois)
[] 4 Ticino or Grisons Italian dialect
[] 5 Italian
[] 6 Rhaeto-Romansch
[] 7 Serbian / Croatian
[] 8 Albanian
[] 9 Portuguese
[] 10 Spanish
[] 11 English
[] 12 Other language(s)
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3.3 Structural statistics

3.3.2 Basic output
The structural statistics provide additional information on the basic statistics, together with base information for the analysis of the thematic statistics of the census system. They cover the resident population, excluding people who live in institutional households. The information on dwellings relates to occupied dwellings. The structural statistics provide annual results on the following topic areas:

T4 Information provided by the structural statistics

Topic area "language, religion and culture"
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Languages

 

- Main language
- Language(s) spoken at work / at school
- Language(s) spoken at home
- Usual language
Religions

 

- Affiliation with a church or religious community
3.4.5 Language, religion and culture 

Topics
Statistics on language, religion, and culture provide information on cultural diversity, the situation of minorities, the balance and relations between majorities and minorities and between communities, social and cultural participation, values and attitudes, as well as the country's general development in the social and cultural spheres.

These are the main topics covered:

- The situation and development of multilingualism (learned and spoken languages, etc.)
- Language learning and further education and training
- Analysis of languages spoken in the family, work, school, and social environment
- Foreign population: Language skills and language practice, motivations, efforts made to learn Switzerland's national languages, and obstacles encountered
- Situation and development of religions in Switzerland (religious beliefs, affiliation, and practices)
- Analysis of cultural behaviour: Theatre and film attendance, reading (print media) and library visits, use of audiovisual media (radio, TV, internet), own cultural activities, cultural preferences, satisfaction with cultural services, factors that promote or impede the exercise of cultural activities
- Values and attitudes towards the diversity of languages and religions
- Influence of origin and migration path on cultural and religious practices and language skills
- Social integration (social and political participation, social relations, cohesion).
T9 Information provided by the area "Language, religion and culture"