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BVQ_28. HOMPOP
Including yourself, how many people - including children - usually live in your household?
Adults of 18 years and older Children between [school entry age] to 17 years of age Children below [school entry age]
This makes a total of how many people? -> HOMPOP
COMMENT ON HOMPOP: Depending on interview mode, different options for presenting the questions BVQ_28.-BVQ_31. would be preferable. One option is a household grid that can easily be presented in self-administered modes. In a face to face interview, the interviewer has the chance to ask for the different groups of household members separately and discuss possible inconsistencies, so the above mentioned grid can be broken up into individual questions. ........................................................................................................................................
AT: How many persons live in your household (including yourself)? AU: Including yourself, how many people - including children - usually live in your household? d) This makes a total of how many people: _____ CH: Including yourself, how many people – including children – usually live in your household? Total number of people in the household: ____. CN: Derived from 'Please tell us the title (relationship to the interviewee) of each person in your family.' and 'Is he/ she living with you at present?' DE: How many people are living in your household, including yourself? Please also count toddlers and persons who regularly live here but are currently absent, e.g. in hospital or on holiday. Please tick or enter the number of persons: __ Only myself / In total _____ persons DK: How many people live in your household (including yourself)? Please write how many there are in the different age groups. d) This gives in total how many people? (The answer to the last question must not exceed the sum of the previous three.) Number: _____ ES: How many people (adults and children) usually live in your house, including you? FI: Including yourself, how many people usually live in your household? a) Altogether _____ persons FR: How many persons live in your household, including yourself? This makes a total of: __ HR: Including yourself, how many persons (including children) live in your household? Total: ____ HU: Altogether how many persons, including you, live in your family (household)? IN: Including yourself, how many people - including children - usually live in your household? IS: Including yourself, how many people – including children – usually live in your household? d) This makes a total of how many people: _______ IT: Including yourself, how many people usually live in your household? JP: Including yourself, how many people usually live in your household? Total: _ _ KR: Derived from 'Now I would like to ask about your family members. Please include all family members who are living in your house and who are temporarily living somewhere else...' and 'How old is [person]?' And 'Is [person] living in your house, or is [person] temporarily living elsewhere?' LT: Including yourself, how many people - including children - usually live in your home? This makes a total of how many people: __ (number of people) NO: Including yourself, how many people live normally in your household, and how are the household members distributed on age groups? d) In total, including yourself: NZ: Derived from 'We would like to know about who is currently living with you in your household. We don't need to know names, just their ages, genders, and relationships to you. Please list all people living in the household at the moment in the grid below.': Total. PH: Including yourself, how many people – including children – usually live in your household? Total persons in HH: _____ RU: How many people usually live in your household including yourself, spouse/ partner, children and temporarily absent members? a) Total number of people, including yourself: _____. SE: How many persons - children and adults - in total are in your household? (Count yourself also) SI: Name the number of people that live together with you in your household – including yourself. Total of all people in the household: ____ SK: How many people live altogether in your household? Include yourself. TH: How many persons are there in your home, including you and the children: ______. (If there is only the respondent in the household, code 01; If it isn't a private household, code 96; Include also: who is only temporarily staying within the household, and who is temporarily away but expected to come back). TW: Including yourself, how many people live in your household? US: Information on household composition derived from questions asked of all persons in the household (max. of 14 household members) on 'Person's relationship to head of household', 'Gender of person', 'Age of person', 'Marital status of person' and 'If person is staying somewhere else right now - and if yes, where'. ZA: Derived from household roster (from the question 'Please list all persons in the household who eat from the same cooking pot and who were resident 15 out of the past 30 days').
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/ CH: The household composition was checked and inconsistencies corrected based on information from the national register. However, if respondents did not answer the question about the household composition at all, as a rule, their answers were left in the dataset as 'No answer' and these were not supplemented with the information from the national register for ethical reasons in the context of sample data. / KR: These questions were asked for a maximum of 10 persons. In the ISSP household variables, family members temporarily living elsewhere were excluded and persons living in the household but not part of the family were included. / SE: This question version was introduced in 2016, trying to get correct information regarding the household composition. This is the best solution so far, much less errors compared to previous attempts in former surveys. However, still some respondents do not seem to be able to fill in the right figures. Therefore, the household variables HOMPOP, HHADULT, HHCHILDR, HHTODD may contain some measurement errors.
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