Literal question
2. What relation or relationship do you have with the head of household?
Mark the corresponding box. For a collective home, mark member of collective home.
[] 1 Spouse or companion
[] 2 Child
[] 3 Son/daughter-in-law
[] 4 Parents or mother/father-in-law
[] 5 Other relatives
[] 6 Domestic service
[] 7 Others not related
[] 8 Members of a collective home
[] 9 Not known
Interviewer instructions
G. Information of the people
169. Once the Section "F. Information of the home" is finished, you should ask the population questions to each one of the people who you are to enumerate.
When possible, you should try to make each person provide you with their own information. Only in the case of a person who is absent at the time of your visit, or if it concerns children, will you receive their information from a third party.
In each home, you will enumerate all people who slept in it the night before the "Day of the Census" or who, being absent this night for reasons of work, return to the home during the day. In such form, a doctor who did not sleep in his/her house because of being on guard in a hospital will be enumerated in their home. On the contrary, a traveler who spent many days away from their home will be enumerated in the place slept in during the night before the "Day of the Census."
I. General characteristics of all people
The questions included in this chapter are for knowing the distribution of the population by sex, age and civil state; their territorial distribution and movements made within the country in the last 5 years.
You should ask the questions in this chapter to all people who are to be enumerated in the home.
199. For question No. 3, "Are you a man or a woman?", you should mark the box corresponding to the sex of the enumerated person