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Census of Population of Ireland 2011 - IPUMS Subset

Ireland, 2011
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IRL_2011_PHC_v01_M_v02_A_IPUMS
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Central Statistics Office, Minnesota Population Center
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Relationship to reference person (IE2011A_0403)

Data file: IRL2011-P-H

Overview

Valid: 0
Invalid: 0
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 189
End: 190
Width: 2
Range: -
Format:

Questions and instructions

Literal question
Person 1
[Questions 1-35 were asked for each person included List 1, household residents who were present on census night.]


4. What is your relationship to Person [x]? Relationship question does not apply to Person 1.

[Each person was asked their relationship to each previously-enumerated person in the household. For example, Person 3 was asked their relationship to Person 2 and Person 1.]

Mark 1 box only.

[] 1 Husband or wife
[] 2 Partner (incl. same-sex partner)
[] 3 Son or daughter
[] 4 Step-child
[] 5 Brother or sister
[] 6 Mother or father
[] 7 Grandparent
[] 8 Step-mother/ -father
[] 9 Son-/daughter-in-law
[] 10 Grandchild
[] 11 Other related
[] 12 Unrelated (incl. foster child)



Absent persons who usually live in the household

[Questions A1-A8 were asked for each usual member of the household who was reported to be absent on census night.]


A4. What is the relationship of this person to Person 1 on page 4?

Mark one box only.

[] 1 Husband or wife
[] 2 Partner (including same-sex partner)
[] 3 Son or daughter
[] 11 Other related, write in relationship ____
[] 12 Unrelated (including foster child)



Question 4 -- Relationship
The relationship question is designed to determine families within households. This includes where there are two or more families in the one household. For example, a household consisting of an adult daughter living with her two parents and her own child would be counted as a two family household. The example given below shows how the question should be answered for the child in this situation, where the parents are Persons1 and 2 on the form, the adult daughter is person 3 and the child is person 4.
Categories
Value Category
0 Reference person
1 Husband or wife
2 Partner (including same-sex partner)
3 Son or daughter
4 Step-child
5 Brother or sister
6 Mother or father
7 Grandparent
8 Step-mother or step-father
9 Son-in-law or daughter-in-law
10 Grandchild
11 Other related
12 Unrelated (including foster child)
Warning: these figures indicate the number of cases found in the data file. They cannot be interpreted as summary statistics of the population of interest.
Interviewer instructions
Question 4. From the responses to question 4, it is possible to build up a picture of the changing family situation in Ireland. The multiple categories will enable families in multi-generational households to be accurately distinguished. To facilitate this, the category of grandparent is being included for the first time. Information in relation to families which have been reconstituted following the break-up of previous marriages can also be determined. The results based on the responses to this question will allow the changing nature of families in Ireland to be charted.

Description

Definition
This variable indicates the relationship to the reference person.
Universe
All persons

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Concept
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Demographic Variables -- PERSON IPUMS
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