For all persons of age 3 years and older
[Questions 10 and 11 are for persons of age 3 years and older]
11. What other languages do you speak?
This section records individual information for a maximum of ten people - those listed in section 6, "total number of persons in the household." If there are more than ten people in the census household use as many additional forms as necessary.
[A graphic of the "individual characteristics", located at the top of section 7 of the census form, is included here.]
Person number: In the grid spaces on the upper left side of the form, write the number that corresponds to the person according to the order from the list of persons in section VI. The head of household is number 1.
Name: In the appropriate space, write the name of each of the persons who make up the household according to the order in which they appear on the list in question 3 of section VI. Begin with the head of household and continue writing according to the order established.
Information supplied by respondent: This is when the person interviewed gives information about his/her own self. Fill in the appropriate oval according to the information you receive.
Questions 1-11 should be asked for all permanent residents of the household in the dwelling.
Questions 10 and 11 are for persons in the household aged three or older.
11. Languages
Ask, "What other languages does the person speak?"
[A graphic of question 11, from section 7 of the census form, is included here.]
Note that the person may speak several languages. If that is the case, only write down the codes for two languages, not including the maternal language recorded in the previous question.
For questions 9, 10 and 11 use the table below, which includes codes for the country's languages and ethnic groups.
It is important to note that you will need to identify the appropriate code from the list in order to write the respondent's answer to the preceding questions.
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[A list of codes for questions 9, 10, and 11, from section 7 of the census form, is included here.]
The option "other" includes membership in other ethnic groups, or languages such as English, German, Chinese, etc.