Literal question
II. Recapitulation
Q.1. Number of household members ____
Q.2. Number of household members age 5 or older ____
Q.3. Number of household members age 10 or older ____
Q.4. Number of births (Code 1 at Q.9 and Q.20 Block X) _____
Q.5. Number of infant mortalities (Code 2 at Q.11 and Q.22 Block X) ____
Q.6. Total number of mortalities (from block XII B) _____
Interviewer instructions
Column (7): Number of household members
In this column record the total number of household members.
A household member is every person who usually resides in the household; those who are residing in the household when the listing is done as well as those who are temporarily not at home at that time are considered household members.
Members of the household who have already been away for 6 months or more, and those who have been away for fewer than 6 months but have the intention to move out of the household/be away for more than 6 months are not considered as members of the household.
Guests who have lived in the household for 6 months or more and guests who have stayed in the household for fewer than 6 months, but have the intention to stay for 6 months or more, are considered members of the household.
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For buildings with no occupants, put a dash (-) in this column.
Explanation
a. A house maid/driver who lives in the employer's house is considered a member of the employer's household. On the other hand, if a housemaid/driver does not live in the employer's household, he/she is considered as a member of the household where he/she resides.
b. Someone who does not have a permanent place of residence will be recorded at the time of the enumeration.
c. A head of household who has more than one place of residence will be recorded at the place where his spouse and children reside.
d. If a husband has more than one wife, he will be enumerated in only one of those households.
Point 10: Serial number of the selected household
b. Block II: Summary
These items should be filled in after the interview using Form S is complete.
Point 1: Total number of household members
This should be the same as the last serial number used to record a member of the household in column (1), block IV of form S.
Point 2: Total number of household members age 5 or older
Count the number of household members in column (5), block IV of form S age 5 or older]
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[Point 3:] Count the number of household members in column (5) Block IV age 10 or older
Point 4: Total number of births
Sum all the births to members of the household who were recorded as code "1" for Q.9 and Q.20 in block X.
Point 5: Record the number of dead babies who were born after 30 June, 1984. Fill in the sum of all baby deaths experienced in the household, that is, by summing the number of 2s in Q.11 and Q.22 Block X, for which Q.9 and Q.20 have code 1.
Point 6: Total number of deaths
Fill in the total number of deaths from 30 June, 1984 up to the date of the enumeration; this is the total number of members of the household who died as recorded in Q.1 block XII.B.