Literal question
The person's marital status (CSLAS) and role in the family (household)
[] 1 Husband, wife
[] 2 Partner in life
[] 3 Lone father, mother
[] 4 Child
[] 5 Ancestry
[] 6 Other relative
[] 7 Child under state care
[] 8 Non-relative
[] 9 Single
Interviewer instructions
What is the position of the person in the family? Family status?
One of the answers will be underlined; only one answer must be marked:
Husband, wife: legally married male and female living in a common household;
Partner in life: consensual partner, male and female living together without legal marriage, forming a household;
Father,mother: male or female living in a family with the children and without spouse;
Child irrespective of the age, marital status and the source of livelihood the child (adopted, foster-child, including child born outside marriage) of the husband, wife, consensual partner, or father or mother provided he/she does not form an independent household;
Ascending partner father or mother, grandparent, grand-grandparent, father-in-law, mother-in-law if living in the household without spouse or child (e.g. the father or mother of one of the spouses, couple living with one of the grandparents);
Other relative is the person other than descried above, living in the given household, relative of at lest one f the members of the household, not forming a family (e.g. sibling of one of the married couple, aunt, uncle, one of the grandparents with his grandson);
Child under state care living in the family is the child placed at the given family by the Children's Protection Authority (for temporarily or permanently and not adopted). In this cases the family receives a cash contribution financing the upbringing clothing and training of the child;
Non-relative: non-relative persons living with the family (e.g. domestic help, person supported upon life-contract) as well as the non-relative person living together in a household not incorporating any family nucleus, with other persons (e.g. friend);
Lone person is the person living alone in a separate household.