Literal question
[Questions S1- S6 were asked of every person.]
S3. What's [respondent's] relationship to head of household?
Record relationship in the following order, head, wife/husband, children (unmarried), children (married and spouse), grand children, parents, other relatives, non-relative/servants
[] 01 Head
[] 02 Spouse
[] 03 Children
[] 04 Step-children
[] 05 Adopted children
[] 06 Son- or daughter-in-law
[] 07 Grand children
[] 08 Parents, parents-in-law
[] 09 Grandparents
[] 10 Other relatives
[] 11 Non-relatives
[] 12 Servants
Interviewer instructions
For columns 1-6, ask and record details of everyone.
Column S3: Relationship with the head of household
Record "head" on the first line for the head of the household. For other members of the household, ask: "...... (name) ........ what is your relationship with the head of the household?"
Record codes for the relationship with the head of household as follows:
[] Wife or husband
[] Unmarried children: record "children" in the order of age from old to young. Step-children: record "step-children". Adopted children: record "adopted children".
[] Married children (including step-children and adopted children): record "children", "step-children", or "adopted children" in the order of age from old to young.
[] Spouses of children: record "Son-in-law" or "daughter-in-law"
[] Grandchildren
[] Spouses of grandchildren
[] Father, mother, father/mother-in-law
[] Siblings, uncle, aunt, etc. for other relatives
[] Non-relatives and servants
Collective households: Record "head" for the head of household on the first line. For other household members of the household, record the relationship with the head of household according to the characteristics or the status of the member at that time. Examples are Buddhist monk, novice, monk's follower, prisoner, assistance receiver, patient, student, soldier, policeman, visitor, etc.