Literal question
2. What is your relationship to the head of the household?
First person:
[] 0 Head
[] 1 Spouse, partner
[] 2 Son or daughter
[] 3 Son- or daughter-in-law
[] 4 Grandson or granddaughter
[] 5 Parents or parents-in-law
[] 6 Other relative
[] 7 Not related
[] 8 Domestic employee or his/her family member
Second person:
[] 1 Spouse, partner
[] 2 Son or daughter
[] 3 Son- or daughter-in-law
[] 4 Grandson or granddaughter
[] 5 Parents or parents-in-law
[] 6 Other relative
[] 7 Not related
[] 8 Domestic employee or his/her family member
Interviewer instructions
Section IV. Information about the population
-In this section you have columns for registering the information about nine persons. Each column is directed at one single person.
You should start this section by reading the instructions on the top part of the form, in which it is recommended that you ask the head of household for the names and last names of the persons who slept there on the eve of the census.
You should note the information according to the relationship to the head of household, in the following order: First persons, which always refers to the head of household, male or female. After the head of household you should register the spouse, the unmarried children from eldest to youngest, the married children, the son/daughter-in-law, the grandchildren, other relatives, the non-relatives and the domestic personnel and their relatives. In addition you should register those who are not present and they know will not be enumerated in any other place.
No household can be without a head of household, male or female.
Question 1: Names and last names: You should note in the line above the names and on the line below, the last names, with clear, legible script.
If it is a baby who does not have a name, on the corresponding line write NN and the last name of the father or the mother, according to the situation.
Question 2: What relationship does he/she have to the head of household?
Mark only one circle according to the answer of the interviewee. Other relatives include brothers, uncles/aunts, cousins, brother/sister-in-law, stepchild of the married couple.