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B. For all persons in the household

Q3. Relationship to the head of household

[] 1. Head of household
[] 2. Husband/wife
[] 3. Son
[] 4. Son-in-law
[] 5. Parent/parent-in-law
[] 6. Grandchild
[] 7. Relative
[] 8. Non-relative
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4.2 Part B: Use for all households.

Question Q3: Relationship with the head of the household
The relationship with the head of the household means the relationship of all members to the head of the household, such relationships include the following:

1) Head of the household is a person who plays an important role in the household, is respected by the members of the household, is in charge of the well-being, and knows the socio-economic status of the household members. The head of the household may be male or female. Normally, the head of the household will be the main respondent in the survey. If the head of the household is not present or it is not convenient for him to give an interview, a household member who can also provide information about the members and the condition of the household can do so instead, such as: wife, son, daughter, etc.
 
2) Husband/Wife: refers to the husband/wife of the head of the household.
 
3) Son/daughter: refers to the child of the head of the household.
 
4) Son-in-law/daughter-in-law: refers to the husband/wife of the son/daughter of the head of the household.
 
5) Father/mother of the head of the household, father/mother of the husband/wife: refers to the father/mother of the head of the household and the father/mother of the
husband/wife of the head of the household.
 
6) Grandchildren: refers to a grandson/granddaughter (head of household's son's or daughter's children ) of the head of household.
 
7) Relatives: refers to relatives, dependent children of the husband/wife of the head of the household, adopted child, or spouse of the adopted child/dependent child of the head of the household.
 
8) Non-relatives: refers to non-relatives who live in the household such as maids and helpers.
The surveyor must write down the answers in the box as defined in the questionnaire, accurately according to the answers of the head of the household or the interviewee.