In this section, information is obtained for each of the people living in the housing unit.
Before requesting data for each resident, copy the details from Section II. List people and general data, their names, gender, and age, and write them down in the spaces provided. Do not forget to correct the person number when using more than one questionnaire.
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For the respondent to know who to provide the information about, start with the sentence: "Now I'm going to ask you about...", and mention the name of the person you previously wrote down.
Apply questions 1 through 11 for all the people who are habitual residents, including children, as well as elderly people.
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35. Labor benefits
This question identifies the employment benefits of people who worked for a company, business, or employers in the week prior to the interview.
Read the question along with each option, wait for the answer, and select a code for each one.
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This question considers that the person has the employment benefit, even if he/she has never made use of it.
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When the respondent answers: "I don't know", "I don't remember" or
If in doubt, explain what each benefit refers to, using the following concepts:
The question of labor benefits is presented to the census manager as follows:
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