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Federal Population Census 2011 - IPUMS Subset

Switzerland, 2011
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CHE_2011_PHC_v01_M_v7.5_A_IPUMS
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Federal Department of Home Affairs / Federal Statistical Office, IPUMS
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Integrated Public Use Microdata Series (IPUMS)
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Position in the household (CH2011A_RELATE)

Data file: CHE2011_PHC-P-H

Overview

Type: Discrete
Start: 154
End: 156
Width: 3
Range: -
Format: Numeric

Questions and instructions

Literal question
26. Relationship between the persons who live in the households (see example after question 24).</p>
<div class="i1">Answer for each person mentioned.<br /><br />[Asked only of those who do not live alone in question 23.]<br /><br />Person 2</div><div class="i2">How is the person 2 related to person 1?</div><div class="i3">[] 1 Husband/wife<br />[] 2 Partner (cohabiting) <br />[] 3 Partner in a registered partnership <br />[] 4 Son or daughter (biological or adopted)<br />[] 5 Stepson or stepdaughter <br />[] 6 Father or mother <br />[] 7 Stepfather or stepmother<br />[] 8 Brother or sister<br />[] 9 Half-brother or half-sister<br />[] 10 Grandfather or grandmother <br />[] 11 Grandchild<br />[] 12 Other related person<br />[] 13 Other non-related person</div><div class="i1">Person 3</div><div class="i2">How is the person 3 related to person 1?</div><div class="i3">[] 1 Husband/wife<br />[] 2 Partner (cohabiting) <br />[] 3 Partner in a registered partnership <br />[] 4 Son or daughter (biological or adopted)<br />[] 5 Stepson or stepdaughter <br />[] 6 Father or mother <br />[] 7 Stepfather or stepmother<br />[] 8 Brother or sister<br />[] 9 Half-brother or half-sister<br />[] 10 Grandfather or grandmother <br />[] 11 Grandchild<br />[] 12 Other related person<br />[] 13 Other non-related person</div><div class="i2">How is the person 3 related to person 2?</div><div class="i3">[] 1 Husband/wife<br />[] 2 Partner (cohabiting) <br />[] 3 Partner in a registered partnership <br />[] 4 Son or daughter (biological or adopted)<br />[] 5 Stepson or stepdaughter <br />[] 6 Father or mother <br />[] 7 Stepfather or stepmother<br />[] 8 Brother or sister<br />[] 9 Half-brother or half-sister<br />[] 10 Grandfather or grandmother <br />[] 11 Grandchild<br />[] 12 Other related person<br />[] 13 Other non-related person</div><div class="i1">[Same questions are repeated for persons 4 - 6 and omitted from this form]</div>
Categories
Value Category
011 Husband or wife
012 Unmarried partner in a heterosexual partnership
013 Unmarried partner in a same-sex partnership
014 Partner in a registered (same-sex) partnership
015 Lone parent
021 Child of both partners
022 Child of one of the two partners
023 Child in a lone parent household
031 Parent of the 3rd generation, in a partnership
032 Parent of the 3rd generation, not in a partnership, but with a child according to the Eurostat definition
033 Parent of the 3rd generation, not in a partnership
091 Person living alone
092 Person living in a household with at least one relative
093 Person living in a household with no relatives
999 Unknown
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.

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Switzerland 2011: All persons

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