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Household cycle - Household composition
AT: How many persons - including yourself - live in your household? How many persons in your household are children under 18 years of age? AU: How many people live in your house (including yourself)? (If more than one person) Thinking about the people OTHER THAN YOURSELF who live in your house, please tell us how old each person is and cross the option that describes your relationship with each of them. BE-FLA: Including yourself, your partner, your children and others, how many people live here as members of this household? What year was ... (all members beside respondent) born in? CH: How many children do you have, including adopted children? What is their name? How old are they? And for each of them: do they actually live with you in your household? (If respondent has children) And, may I ask you, does your husband/ spouse/ partner have any other children? (If the respondent doesn't have any children) And, may I ask you, does your partner have any children? How many children did he/ her have in total? (Adopted child included) What is their name? How old are the children of your partner that you have not yet mentioned? And for each of them: do they actually live with you in your household? CL: How many adults 18 years old or older live permanently in this house? How many babies and children live permanently in this house? CY: How many adults (18+) and how many minor (up to 17 years)? CZ: How many members including yourself are there in your household? As household we understand individuals residing in one apartment or family house, who together financially manage the household. How many dependent children up to 18 years of age do you live within common household? DE: Please tell me what month and what year ... (person 1,2,3 etc.) was born in. DK: How many persons live in your household (including yourself)? How many persons in your household are under 18 years, i.e. between 0 and 17 years? DO: How many people over 18 years old live permanently in this household? How many people between 12 and 17 years old live permanently in this household? How many children under 12 years of age live permanently in this household? ES: (If not only one person in household) Could you tell me the sex, age and kinship relation that you have with each of those people, beginning by the eldest person? FI: How many people live in your household? a) Total number, b) Aged 18 or older, c) Aged 7-17, d) Aged 6 or younger? Year of birth for children/ young people aged under 18 living in the household: FR: Independently of you, for every person of your household, could you say to me what is their age and their sex, by beginning with the youngest?. GB-GBN: Derived from the Household Grid, which contains the ages of all people in the household. GB-NIR: Derived using the household grid information. HR: Derived from household structure: number of household members in each age group - number of adults (persons older than 18 years) and children (younger than 18 years, classified into children aged 6-18 and into children younger than 6). HU: No documentation. IE: I would like you to think now of the other members of your household. How many people age 18 and over live in this household? And how many age 17 and under? IL: Derived from different questions (HOMPOP, among others). IT: How many persons do live in your household, including you and excluding maids, tenants and relatives away from home since 6 months or more? How many children and teens up to 14 years of age included live in your household? JP: How many people are there in your household, including yourself? How many people in the household are aged 17 or under? KR: Now I would like to ask you about your family members. Please include all family members who are living in your home, or who are temporarily living somewhere else, or those who are not your family members but are living in your home. Answer the following questions beginning with yourself. How old is [PERSON]? Is [PERSON] living in your home, or is [PERSON] temporarily living elsewhere? LV: How many adults live in your family (18 years old and older)? How many children less than 18 years live in your family? MX: How many people live in your home? How many people younger than 18 years live in your home? NL: Please, we want to know about all other persons in your household, other than you and your partner, what is their sex and age, in which relationship they are to you and what their education and main activity are? Start with the oldest person and continue to the youngest person. NO: How are the household members distributed on age groups? (Age groups: 0-2, 3-5, 6-12, 13-17, 18 years or more) Write in number of household members at all lines with any household members. NZ: Including yourself, how many people are there in your household? How many children under the age of 18 are in your household? PH: Household composition: adults and children (less than 18 years); excluding servants, transients, boarders - derived variable. PL: Household composition - derived from Household Member Card compiled at interview regarding the age of household members. PT: How many adults and underage (less than 18 years old) family members, including you, live in your house? RU: Now tell me please about all members of your family - who are they related to you, their sex, age and the month of their birth. SE: How many persons are there in your household? (Count yourself also!) How many persons in your household are between 7 and 17 years? How many persons in your household are below 7 years? SI: All persons in household, persons aged 18 and over in household, children from 6 to 17 years of age and children under 6 years of age. SK: How many adults (18 years and older) live in your household? Include yourself. How many children less than 18 years live in your household? TR: How many grown ups, including yourself, and how many children, live in this household? TW: Not asked. UA: How many adults (including you) and children (less than 18 years) are in your household? (Children aged over 18 considered as adults). US: Only one member of your household will be eligible for this survey. In order to scientifically select that person, first I need to list the names of the people who usually live here. Starting with the person or one of the persons who own or rents this home, please tell me the names of the people who usually live here. Does (PERSON IN ROW A) have a spouse or unmarried partner who lives in the household? Now, who else lives here? Are there any people currently staying here - visitors, friends or relatives - who do not usually live here? (Now that I have everyone who is currently staying here), I need to know each person’s age. How old was (NAME) on (his/ her) last birthday? UY: How many adults, aged 18 years old and more, live permanently in this household that is four or more days a week? How many people under 18 years old live permanently in this household that is four or more days a week? (Do not include maids and other domestic helpers.) VE: How many adults over 18 years live in this home? How many children and/ or adolescent under 18 years live in this home? ZA: Derived from household roster.
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/ AU: The variable HHCOMP was derived from the questions above. Two intermediate variables were created: variable "adults" and variable "children". This counted the number of adults aged 18 and over, and children aged under 18 listed in the original household grid filled in by respondents. If a person was living with a partner, or a parent but where the partner's or parents' age was missing that partner or parent was assumed to be an adult aged 18 and over. HHCYCLE was then derived from HHCOMP. / CH: To define HHCYCLE, three new variables were created: nenf=number of children from the respondent that live in the household, nenfp=number of children from the partner that live in the household, nenft=total children that live in the household. / DE: Household composition is constructed from household list; distinction into adult/ child constructed from age of household members. / DO: All the numbers were added to get a total number of adults and children living in the household. / ES: Two variables are created in order to construct HHCYCLE: 1. NCHILD (number of children younger than 18 years living in the house: from 0 to 7) and 2. ADULT (number of persons 18 years or older: from 1 to 12). / IT: Since category 6 means "six persons or more", it is not possible to assign codes to HHCYCLE beyond code 15 "Six adults", which actually means "Six or more adults". / JP: Question texts taken from ISSP 2007. / NL: Number of adults and numbers of kids were counted from household box and questions on partner and then combined into HHCYCLE. / NZ: The variable "Number of adults in household" was computed from both variables (hhadults = number of persons in household - number of children under 18 in household), then it was possible to define the household composition. / PH: HHCYCLE is derived from the Census of Household Members. Household consists of persons living alone or group of persons who are related or unrelated, present or temporarily away at the time of interview, sleep in same housing unit, have common arrangement for food consumption, and must have one household head/ decision maker. / PL: At the beginning of the interview the interviewer completes a Household Members Card collecting information about all persons living in respondents household. The HHCYCLE comes from the combination of household members grouped according to their age. / SE: The answer of the first question can vary between 1-8, the second and third question can vary between 0-8. 8 means 8 persons or more. / US: Based on answers to the questions above different variables were created to construct HHCYCLE (BABIES, PRETEEN, TEENS, ADULTS, and CHILDREN as sum of BABIES, PRETEEN, and TEENS).
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