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General Population Census VII Home III and Housing V 1996 - IPUMS Subset

Uruguay, 1996
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URY_1996_PHC_v01_M_v03_A_IPUMS
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National Institute of Statistics, Minnesota Population Center
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Relationship to the head of household (UY1996A_0401)

Data file: URY1996-P-H

Overview

Valid: 0
Invalid: 0
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 152
End: 153
Width: 2
Range: -
Format:

Questions and instructions

Literal question
1. What relation or relationship do you have with the head of household?

[] 1 Head
[] 2 Spouse or companion
[] 3 Child
[] 4 Child of spouse [stepchild]
[] 5 Son/daughter in-law
[] 6 Grandchild
[] 7 Parent or mother/father in-law
[] 8 Other relative
[] 9 Domestic servant and children
[] 10 Not related
[] 11 Collective dwelling resident
Categories
Value Category
1 Head
2 Spouse/companion
3 Child
4 Stepchild
5 Child in-law
6 Grandchild
7 Parent/parent in-law
8 Other relative
9 Domestic servant
10 Not related
11 Collective dwelling member
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 1. What relation or relationship you have with the head of household?
In a private household the different options of answering as follows: head, spouse or partner, child, child of the spouse, son/daughter-in-law, grandchild, parents of mother/father-in-law, other relative, domestic servants and family, non-relative.

For the Census it is assumed that each private household has a head, who is the persons recognized as such by the other members of the household. The relations or relationships should be established with respect to the person who is declared head of household.

Remember that if the habitual head of this household is not included in the enumeration because they are absent, you should consult with the informants of the household about other members of the household who can be included as such in the Census. Do not forget that the relation or relationship is always established with respect to the head declared in the Census.

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A private household can be made up of a group of people not related between themselves who live under family rules sharing expenses of at least meals. In these cases, someone should be recognized as head by the by the group.

In "Spouse of the head", if exists, should be enumerated in the household -- whether man or woman -- and should be included second, whether they are legally married or not.

In "Other relative" are registered: siblings, aunt/uncles, niece/nephews, cousins, brother/sister-in-laws, etc. of the head of household.

In "Domestic servant and family", the members of this servant and their family are included, who eventually have been lodged in the household the night before the day of the Census and who -- besides -- are enumerated in it.

In "Non-relative", other people who are members of the household but do not have a relation with the head of household are considered.

If a household that you are enumerating is collective fill in directly the box corresponding to the alternative "Collective household resident" and "No" establishes the relation of relationship.

Description

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

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Demographic Variables -- PERSON IPUMS
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