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National Census of Dwellings and Population 1971 - IPUMS Subset

Nicaragua, 1971
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National Institute of Statistics and Censuses, Minnesota Population Center
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Individual number (NI1971A_0400)

Data file: NIC1971-P-H

Overview

Valid: 0
Invalid: 0
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 148
End: 149
Width: 2
Range: -
Format:

Questions and instructions

Literal question
Individual number
Categories
Value Category
0 0
1 1
2 2
3 3
4 4
5 5
6 6
7 7
8 8
9 9
10 10
11 11
12 12
13 13
14 14
15 15
16 16
17 17
18 18
19 19
20 20
21 21
22 22
23 23
24 24
25 25
26 26
27 27
99 Unknown
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.
Interviewer instructions
3) Order of enumeration of multi-person household members

The names and surnames of each household member are recorded first and then the relationship with the head of household is recorded in the following order:



(1) Family of the head of household



a) Head of household (code 0)
b) Spouse (code 1)
c) Unmarried children, step-children, and adopted children from oldest to youngest: (code 2)



(2) Family of each married child, step-child, or adopted child



d) Married child:
e) Spouse of child: (other relative: code 5)
f) Unmarried children, step-children, and adopted children: (grandchild: code 4)



(3) Parents or in-laws of the head of household, spouse and/or unmarried children.



g) Parents or in-laws: (code 3)
h) Spouse of father or father-in-law: (code 3)
i) Unmarried children of father or father-in-law: (other relative: code 5)


[p. 45]


(4) Family of other relatives of the head of household (siblings, nieces/nephews, and others, with spouse and/or unmarried children)



j) Other relative: (code 5)
k) Spouse of relative: (other relative: code 5)
l) Unmarried children of relative: (other relative: code 5)



(5) Family of domestic employee



m) Domestic employee: (code 6)
n) Spouse of domestic employee: (other non-relative: code 7)
o) Unmarried children of domestic employee: (other non-relative: code 7)



(6) Family of other non-relative of the head of household



p) Other non-relative: (code 7)
q) Spouse of non-relative: (other non-relative: code 7)
r) Unmarried children of non-relative: (other non-relative code 7)



(7) Parents or in-laws without spouse or children present: code 3

(8) Other relatives of the head of household, without spouse or children present: (other relative: code 5)

(9) Domestic employee without spouse or children present: code 6

(10) Other non-relatives of the head of household, without spouse or children present (other non-relative: code 7)


In order to identify the different nuclear families, the persons who form each nucleus are bracketed. The first line of the population form is used to identify each nucleus (bracketed). A nuclear family is composed of: (a) a married couple without children; or (b) a father and mother (or either of these) and unmarried children, step-children, or adopted children.




Question #2: Relationship

a. How to ask the question:
What is the person's relationship to the head of household?

The association between the persons recognized as the head of household and all of the household members is required. This association can be through a family relationship (spouse, child, etc.) or through another cause (domestic employee or other non-relative).

b. How to record the information:


1) First, an "X" is marked in the box located after the word "Head". This person's information is always in the first column of the census form.

2) An "X" is marked in the box corresponding to the relationship of each of the household members.

3) An "X" is marked in the box "Unknown" only when the informant does not know the relationship between a household member and head of household. These cases are, obviously, exceptions.



c. Examples:


[These instructions refer to a graph of question 2 on the census form]

Description

Definition
This variable indicates the individual number.
Universe
All persons

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