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2. Relationship to the head of the family (Wife, partner, son, brother, boarder, servant, etc.)
[1st person]
Head of the family

[2nd person]
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52. Question 2. Relationship to head of household. The relationship or reason for living together that exists between the person and the head of household is recorded in this space.

The following relationships are recorded in this line: wife, son, daughter, adopted son, step-daughter, son-in-law, grandfather, grandmother, father-in-law, mother-in-law, step-father, step-mother, brother-in-law, uncle, nephew, cousin, guest, servant, child of servant, gardener, chauffeur, etc. The word "companion" is written down for the woman who lives in a consensual union.

53. How to record this information for collective dwellings. The first column, designated for the "head of household", is used to record the information of the person who is in charge of directing the establishment or institution in the capacity of director, administrator, owner, etc. This person?s information is only recorded here if he resides there.

If family members or relatives live with the director, administrator, owner, etc., they are enumerated in the census form as they would be in a private census household, following the order provided in paragraph 51, question 1.

Employees and service personnel (doctor, pharmacist, nurse, waiter) and their families are enumerated immediately thereafter. Lastly, the persons served by the institution or establishment are included: guests, inmates, patients, etc. The relationship between these persons and the Head of household is recorded in the following way:

Institution or establishment: Hotel
Relationship to the head of the household: Guest

Institution or establishment: Hostel
Relationship to the head of the household: Guest

Institution or establishment: Mental hospital
Relationship to the head of the household: Patient

Institution or establishment: Leprosy hospital
Relationship to the head of the household: Patient

Institution or establishment: Hospital
Relationship to the head of the household: Patient

Institution or establishment: Welfare institution (ASILO)
Relationship to the head of the household: Patient

Institution or establishment: Schools and educational establishments
Relationship to the head of the household: Boarder

Institution or establishment: Penitentiary
Relationship to the head of the household: Inmate

Institution or establishment: Seminary
Relationship to the head of the household: Seminarian