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Village Resource and Rural Infrastructure Study 2008-2009, Wave 3

Indonesia, 2009
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IDN_2009_VRRI-W3_v01_M
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Yayasan Cipta Sarana Mandiri
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Relationship with Head of Household (hd02)

Data file: HD

Overview

Valid: 16073
Invalid: 1051
Minimum: 1
Maximum: 95
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 10
End: 12
Width: 3
Range: 1 - 95
Format: Numeric

Questions and instructions

Literal question
Relationship with Head of Household
Categories
Value Category Cases
1 Head of Household (HH) 3840
23.9%
2 Spouse 2994
18.6%
3 Biological/step/foster children 6884
42.8%
4 Biological/step brother/sister 157
1%
5 Brother/sister in law 116
0.7%
6 Son/daughter in law 363
2.3%
7 Grandchildren 980
6.1%
8 Parents/parents in law 441
2.7%
9 Other family 279
1.7%
10 Housemaid 14
0.1%
95 Others, __________ 5
0%
101 .Z 3
Sysmiss 1048
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
Ask the relation of each household member to the head of household and enter the code accordingly into the D02 column. The first household member should be the head of household, and therefore, Column D02 shoud be filled in with code 01, then followed by:
02. Spouse
03. Biological/step/foster children
04. Biological/step brother/sister
05. Brother/sister in law
06. Son/daughter in law
07. Grandchildren
08. Parents/parents in law
09. Other family
10. Housemaid
95. Others, specify __________

Description

Definition
- The head of household is a man in a group of household members who is responsible to provide the daily needs of the concerned households, or a person who is considerend/appointed to be the head of a household (for example a group of students live together in one room inside a census building; because they each are responsible for their own needs, one person is appointed as the household head).
- A head of household who owns more than one residence, is only recorded in one of his residences in which he stays the longest. Eg if the head of household is a man who has more than one wife, he recorded at home where he was staying longer.

Relationship with head of household:
- Spouse, is the wife/husband of the head of household
- Children, includes biological children, stepchildren, and/ or adopted children of the head of household
- Biological/step/foster brother or sister of the head of household
- Brother/sister in law, are biological/step/foster brother or sister of spouse
- Son/daughter in laws, are the husbands/wives of biological daughters/sons, step daughters/sons, or adopted daughters/sons
- Grandchildren, are the children of biological children, step children, or adopted children
- Parents/parent in laws, are father/mother of the head of household or father/mother of the spouse of the head of household
- Other families, are those who have blood relation with head of the household or the spouse, such as nephew, cousin, aunties, uncles, grandparents
- Household helpers, are people who works as a helper and lives in the concerned household, receiving wage/salary in the form money or in-kind payment
- Other, are people who do not have familial relation to the head of household or the spouse, who live in the household for more than 6 months, such as visitors, friends, or tenants who rent room plus food, including children of helpers who also live and eat in the employer's house.
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