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2002 All-Russian Population Census - IPUMS Subset

Russia, 2002
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RUS_2002_PHC_v01_M_v7.5_A_IPUMS
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Federal State Statistics Service, IPUMS
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Jan 05, 2026
Last modified
Jan 05, 2026
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Relationship (RU2002A_RELATE)

Data file: RUS2002_PHC-P-H.dat

Overview

Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 147
End: 148
Width: 2
Range: -
Format: Numeric

Questions and instructions

Literal question
<span class="em">1. Your relationship to the person listed first in this household</span><div class="i1">[] 1 Person listed first in the household<br />[] 2 Wife, husband<br />[] 3 Daughter, son<br />[] 4 Mother, father<br />[] 5 Sister, brother<br />[] 6 Mother-in-law, father-in-law<br />[] 7 Daughter-in-law, son-in-law<br />[] 8 Grandmother, grandfather<br />[] 9 Granddaughter, grandson<br />[] 10 Other degree of kinship or relationship by marriage<br />[] 11 Not related</div><p>If the mother (or father) of this person lives in the same household, indicate the census No. from form P, list A, column 1, under which the mother (or father) is listed Mother's (or father's) No.
Categories
Value Category
01 Head of household
02 Spouse
03 Child
04 Parent
05 Sibling
06 Parent-in-law
07 Child-in-law
08 Grandparent
09 Grandchild
10 Other relative
11 Not related
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
<span class="em">Question 1. Your relationship to persons you reside with (in regard to person No. 1 in this enumeration unit)</span>
<br />Mark one of eleven suggested prompts.
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<br />Person No. 1 of the household (first in the list of household members) should be marked as the "Person No. 1", all other members - according to available prompts. For example, if a respondent is a son (own, adopted or step son) of the reference person, mark the "daughter, son" prompt.
<br />If a household is represented by a single person, mark the "Person No. 1" option.
<br />If a respondent has a different relationship to the reference family member, or different characteristics from those indicated above (for example, a nephew), mark the "other degree of relationship, characteristics" prompt.
<br />If the answer of the respondent makes it difficult to identify the proper option, refer to the last page of the cover, "Census Documents for the Dwelling", where you can find solutions to some difficult cases.
<br />Those who belong to the given household but are not related to person No. l (e.g., a nurse-maid, servants and their family members living in the household and contributing therein) should be identified by the "Unrelated" prompt ( e.g., the "Unrelated" prompt would be marked for a nurse-maid and her daughter).
<br />For each member of the household (regardless of the age or marital status) living together with one or two parents in one household, in the special field of the form you should indicate the ordinal number of his/her mother (own, step or foster) assigned to her in column 1, List A, Form S (she was recorded under the same number in Forms K or D. If there is no mother in the household, and only the father (own, step or foster) is available, write down the father's number. If there is no mother or father in the household, no number is needed.
<br />For the population of collective households:
<br />- the person listed under No. 1 in List A, Form S is identified by the "Person No. 1" option, all others - by the "Unrelated" prompt.
<br />If among the members of collective households there are people related to each other (e.g., man and wife in a boarding-house for elderly and disabled people or brother and sister in an orphanage), one of them should be recorded first in the dwelling, the other - second, indicating their relationship in a standard manner, while all others should be logged after them and identified by the "Unrelated" prompt.

Description

Definition
This variable indicates the person's relationship to the household head.
Universe
Russia 2002: All persons

concept

Concept
var_concept.title Vocabulary
Demographic Variables -- PERSON IPUMS
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