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264 ASKING QUESTIONS<br />

person or one of the people living here who owns, is buying,<br />

or rents this house, apartment, or mobile home. (If there<br />

is no such person, start with any adult living or staying here.)<br />

Even in the earlier edition of this book, the term head of household<br />

was considered to be a subjective term; it currently is not used<br />

at all. Instead, it has been replaced with an operational definition<br />

based on the people who own or rent the dwelling. Respondents<br />

may often ask the interviewer, “Why do you want first names or initials?”<br />

<strong>The</strong> typical reply by an interviewer would be “Because I have<br />

some questions to ask about each household member, and referring<br />

to them by first name or initials will keep us from getting confused.”<br />

Of course, if there are no specific questions about individual household<br />

members, first names should not be requested.<br />

If the composition of the household is of interest, the following<br />

question should be asked for each person in the household.<br />

(For all household members except Person 1) How are you/<br />

is (NAME) related to (NAME PERSON 1)?<br />

Husband or wife<br />

Natural-born son or daughter<br />

Adopted son or daughter<br />

Stepson or stepdaughter<br />

Brother or sister<br />

Father or mother<br />

Grandchild<br />

Parent-in-law<br />

Son-in-law or daughter-in-law<br />

Other relative (Specify)<br />

If Not Related to Person 1:<br />

Roomer, boarder<br />

Housemate, roommate<br />

Unmarried partner

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