Literal question
<span class="h1">Section D: Questions about the Population</span>
<br /><span class="em">Enumerator: </span>Ask questions to all of the people listed in Section C.</p>
<p><span class="h2">1. Person No./ Name: </span><div class="i1">_ _ <span class="ital">(from section C)</span><br />Name: ________</div><span class="em">2. What is (the person)'s relationship to the head of the household?</span><div class="i1">[] 1 Head</div>
Interviewer instructions
<span class="em">P2. What is (the person)'s relationship to the head of the household</span></p>
<p>This question intends to know how each person in the household is related to the head of household. Read the question and wait for the response. Then, mark an X in the corresponding number. There must be one answer only.</p>
<p>Note that in each household there should be only one Head. That is why the first page of Section D is dedicated to the head of household, while the other pages are for the rest of the members, who will be enumerated in the order mentioned above.</p>
<p>Note: The kinship should be defined in relation to the head of household. </p>
<p>The kinship relations used for the purpose of this Census are:</p>
<ul class="b1">
<li>Husband/wife is the person united by marriage, or is Living together as married partners, to the head of household.</li>
<li>Son/daughter is the biological/adopted child of the head of household.</li>
<li>Father/mother are the head of household's parents.</li>
<li>Stepson/stepdaughter is the biological son of the head of household's husband/wife.</li>
<li>Son in law/daughter in law is the husband or wife of the head of household's daughter or son.</li>
<li>Grandson/granddaughter is the son or daughter of the head of household's son or daughter</li>
<li>Other kinship refers to the person who belongs to another category not mentioned above (for instance, cousins, nephews, godsons, etc.).</li>
<li>No kinship refers to the person who has no kinship with the head of household (Example: two friends who decide to share a flat but are not relatives.)</li>
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