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Population and Housing Census 1992 - IPUMS Subset

Romania, 1992
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National Commission for Statistics (NCS), Minnesota Population Center
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Ethnicity (RO1992A_0420)

Data file: ROU1992-P-H

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Valid: 0
Invalid: 0
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 200
End: 201
Width: 2
Range: -
Format:

Questions and instructions

Literal question
15 Nationality

[] 10 Romanian
_ _ Other nationality, specify ____
Categories
Value Category
10 Romanian
11 Hungarian
12 Gypsy
13 German
14 Ukrainian
15 Serbian
16 Turk
17 Tartar
18 Slovakian
19 Jewish
20 Russian
21 Lipovan
22 Bulgarian
23 Czech
24 Croat
25 Greek
26 Polish
27 Armenian
28 Slovenian
29 Saxon
30 Swabian
31 Macedoromanian
32 Aromanian
33 Szekler
34 Ruthenian (Rusyn)
35 Csango
36 Gagauzi
37 Carasoveni
39 Other ethnic group from Europe
40 Other ethnic group from other continents
99 Undeclared
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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Chapter IV - Data on Persons Registered in Households


44. All persons in the household will be recorded in this chapter, regardless whether they were present in the household or absent at the census reference point - "0" hour on the night of January, 6 to 7, 1992, or whether persons had left the household temporarily or for a longer period to work, to study, or for some other reason. Persons temporarily present in the household at the census reference point will not be recorded in this chapter, but in Chapter V.





Q. 15 Nationality


62. The enumerator has the obligation to assure all conditions, in order that each person should declare freely, without any constraint, the nationality to which they belong.

For children below 14 years of age, the nationality will be that of their parents; if the parents are of different nationalities, record the one declared by the parents for their children. For persons who are deaf, dumb, or mentally ill, record the statements of those who are living together with these persons.

Nationality should not be confused with mother tongue. Coincidence may exist, or not.

For persons declaring they belong to the Romanian nationality, mark an x in the right side box for code 10.

For persons declaring they belong to a nationality other than Romanian, record in the space provided the nationality as it was declared. The registration will be done exactly as it appears on the compilation form CN (see paragraph 102), but, nevertheless, also record the names of ethnic groups as is the case, such as: istroroman (Istroromanian), vlah (Romanian from Yugoslavia), ceangau, gagauz, ungur (Hungarian), neamt (German), hutul (Ukrainian) malorus (Russian), velicorus (Russian), crasovean, izraelit (Jew), toth (Slovak), - and respectively the other ethnics of European countries or other Continents (for example: Albanian, Austrian, Belgian, French, Italian, Spanish, Cuban, Argentinean, Egyptian, Algerian, Syrian, Lebanese, Japanese, Chinese, Vietnamese, Korean etc.), observing strictly the enumerated person's declaration.

The enumerator will not code nationality, this operation being the duty of the chief enumerator.

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Definition
This variable indicates the ethnicity of a person.
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All persons

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Ethnicity and Language Variables -- PERSON IPUMS
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