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1. What is the relationship of this person to the head of household?
[] Head of household
[] Spouse or partner
[] Son/daughter / stepson/daughter
[] Son/daughter-in-law
[] Grandchild
[] Father/mother, father/mother-in-law
[] Other relative
[] Other non-relatives
[] Domestic servants and their relatives

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Question 1. What is your relationship to the head of household (male or female)?
Remember that you will begin by enumerating the Head of Household, using the first block of questions of Population. For the rest of the members of the household, you will note the relationship or family relationship of each one in the population blocks.


Family relationship with the head of household (male or female): relationship of each member of the household with the person who has been designated as head of household (male of female) of the same. This refers as much to the family relationships (consanguineous or not) as to the relationships of friendship, work, or other types. The categories are:

- Head of household (male or female): the person recognized as such by the rest of the members of the household.
- Spouse or partner: the partner of a legal union (marriage) and the partner in a de facto union (concubine) of the head of household (male or female).
- Son (daughter) / Stepson (stepdaughter): this includes biological and legally adopted sons and daughters or those de facto of the head of household or the children of the head of household and/or includes the sons and daughters of the partner even if they are not those of the head of household.
- Son/daughter-in-law: spouse or partner of the son/daughter or stepson/stepdaughter of the head of household.
- Grandchild: grandchildren of the head of household (male or female). This also includes the children of the stepchildren.
- Father / Mother / Father/mother-in-law: these relationships are also applicable to ties that are functionally equivalent, such as the step-father/mother with sons-in-law, grandchildren, etc., refered as much to the marriages as to de facto unions.
- Other relatives: persons with some other type of relationship to the head of household (for example uncles, etc.).
- Other non-relatives: persons who form part of the household and who have no family ties to the head of household (friends, etc) and who are not included in any of the above categories.
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- Domestic servants and their families: person hired (legally or de facto) to carry out tasks related to the care and maintenance of the dwelling and/or the members of the household. The renumeration for his/her labor can be in money or goods. Include their relatives.