Questionnaire Text

Armenia 2011 France 2011 Malaysia 1991 Senegal 1988
Austria 1971 Germany 1970 Malaysia 2000 Senegal 2002
Austria 1991 Germany 1987 Mali 1987 Senegal 2013
Austria 2001 Ghana 1984 Mali 1998 Sierra Leone 2015
Austria 2011 Greece 1971 Mali 2009 Slovenia 2002
Belarus 1999 Greece 1981 Mauritius 1990 South Africa 1996
Belarus 2009 Greece 1991 Mauritius 2000 South Africa 2001
Benin 1992 Greece 2001 Mauritius 2011 South Africa 2016
Benin 2002 Greece 2011 Mexico 1960 South Sudan 2008
Benin 2013 Guatemala 1964 Mongolia 1989 Spain 1981
Botswana 1981 Guinea 1983 Mongolia 2000 Spain 1991
Botswana 1991 Guinea 1996 Morocco 1982 Spain 2001
Botswana 2001 Honduras 1961 Morocco 1994 Spain 2011
Botswana 2011 Indonesia 1971 Morocco 2004 Sudan 2008
Burkina Faso 1996 Indonesia 1980 Morocco 2014 Suriname 2004
Burkina Faso 2006 Indonesia 1985 Mozambique 1997 Suriname 2012
Cameroon 1976 Indonesia 1990 Mozambique 2007 Switzerland 1970
Cameroon 1987 Indonesia 1995 Nepal 2001 Switzerland 1980
Cameroon 2005 Indonesia 2000 Netherlands 2001 Switzerland 1990
Canada 1971 Indonesia 2010 Netherlands 2011 Switzerland 2000
Canada 2001 Iran 2006 Palestine 2017 Switzerland 2011
Canada 2011 Iraq 1997 Panama 1960 Tanzania 1988
Costa Rica 1963 Ireland 2002 Papua New Guinea 1980 Tanzania 2002
Costa Rica 1973 Ireland 2006 Papua New Guinea 2000 Tanzania 2012
Costa Rica 1984 Ireland 2011 Philippines 1990 Thailand 2000
Costa Rica 2000 Ireland 2016 Philippines 2010 Togo 1960
Côte d'Ivoire 1988 Italy 2001 Poland 2002 Togo 1970
Côte d'Ivoire 1998 Italy 2011 Poland 2011 Togo 2010
Egypt 1986 Jordan 2004 Portugal 1981 Uganda 1991
Egypt 1996 Kenya 1969 Portugal 1991 Uruguay 1963
Egypt 2006 Kenya 1979 Portugal 2001 Zambia 1990
France 1962 Kyrgyzstan 1999 Portugal 2011 Zambia 2000
France 1968 Laos 1995 Russia 2002 Zambia 2010
France 1975 Laos 2015 Russia 2010 Zimbabwe 2012
France 1982 Liberia 2008 Rwanda 1991
France 1990 Malawi 2008 Rwanda 2002
France 2006 Malaysia 1980 Rwanda 2012
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Armenia 2011 — source variable AM2011A_NATION1 — First country of citizenship
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9. Country of citizenship (For dual citizenship, indicate citizenship of second country) ___
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Question 11

The country of your citizenship.

For the answer to this question two lines are intended.

If the person has one citizenship, then only the first line is completed. For the citizens of Armenia "Armenia" is written, and for the citizens of other countries the name of the country which citizens they are is written, for example "Germany", "Russia", "Lebanon" and so on.

For the person with double citizenship both lines are completed. If the citizen of other countries than Armenia is given the citizenship of the Republic of Armenia, than in the first line his/her main citizenship must be written, and in the second line "Republic of Armenia" should be written.

Foreigners with double citizenship both lines are completed by the order at their discretion.

For the people who don't have a citizenship, "doesn't have" is written.

The parents determine the citizenship of the children.


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Armenia 2011 — source variable AM2011A_NATION2 — Second country of citizenship
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9. Country of citizenship (For dual citizenship, indicate citizenship of second country) ___
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Question 11

The country of your citizenship.

For the answer to this question two lines are intended.

If the person has one citizenship, then only the first line is completed. For the citizens of Armenia "Armenia" is written, and for the citizens of other countries the name of the country which citizens they are is written, for example "Germany", "Russia", "Lebanon" and so on.

For the person with double citizenship both lines are completed. If the citizen of other countries than Armenia is given the citizenship of the Republic of Armenia, than in the first line his/her main citizenship must be written, and in the second line "Republic of Armenia" should be written.

Foreigners with double citizenship both lines are completed by the order at their discretion.

For the people who don't have a citizenship, "doesn't have" is written.

The parents determine the citizenship of the children.


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Austria 1971 — source variable AT1971A_CITIZ — Citizenship
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[Questions 1 - 9 were asked of all persons]


7. Citizenship:

[] Austrian
[] Not Austrian, namely ________


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Austria 1991 — source variable AT1991A_CITIZ — Citizenship
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6. Citizenship: (in case of dual citizenship: state all)
[] Austrian
[] German
[] Italian
[] Yugo-Slavian
[] Swiss
[] Turkish
[] Without citizenship
[] Other Specify ____


6. Citizenship: If you have the Austrian and another citizenship, please mark the box "Austrian" as well as the box of the other citizenship. Of the other citizenship does not have its own box, please mark "Other" and write this other citizenship on the line provided. Persons whose citizenship is not clear mark "others" and write "not clear".

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6, Citizenship:
Possible answers: "Austrian," "German," "Italian," "Yugoslavian," "Swiss," "Turkish," "stateless," "other, please specify."
If you have Austrian and another citizenship, then please mark the box "Austrian" as well as the box of the other citizenship. If there is not individual box present for this citizenship, then please mark "other" and indicate this other citizenship in the text line. Persons with unclear citizenship mark "other" and enter "unclear."

Enumerator guideline:
Dual citizenships are also surveyed in the population census. For that reason it is especially important that Austrians who also possess a foreign citizenship indicate both.

Purpose of the question:
Citizenship is a requirement for the determination of the so-called "number of citizens." Based on this the mandates per electoral district is calculated. Further, citizenship serves the determination of the number and structure of the foreigners living in Austria, who differ significantly from nationals in demographic, social and economic respects, as well as the assessment of the many foreigner questions.

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Austria 2011 — source variable AT2011A_CITIZEN — Country of citizenship

No questionnaire text is available for this sample.


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Belarus 1999 — source variable BY1999A_CITIZOTH — Country of citizenship
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6. Citizenship
[] 1 Republic of Belarus
[] 2 Without citizenship
[] 3 Other country (specify)

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Question 6. Citizenship

For the citizens of the Republic of Belarus the response "Republic of Belarus" is to be marked.

For persons having no citizenship a mark against the "without citizenship" should be made.

For foreigners the response "the other country" should be marked and the name of the country where the person in question is a citizen (e.g., "Italy", "Ukraine") should be entered in a special box. For persons with dual citizenship the name of one country at the person's discretion is to be recorded.

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Belarus 2009 — source variable BY2009A_CITIZ — Country of citizenship
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Form 2H: Personal Questionnaire

[Questions were asked of all persons]

8. Your citizenship

[] 1 Republic of Belarus
[] 2 Other country, indicate name _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[] 3 Without citizenship

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Benin 1992 — source variable BJ1992A_NATION — Nationality
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For all persons
[Questions in columns 1 to 9 asked of all persons.]

(8) Nationality ____

Mark down the nationality (country)
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II. How to fill out the questionnaire (Document RGPH 2 Number 1).

Column (8): Nationality
Ask the question "What is your nationality?" and write down the name of the country on top of the grid.

Example: Beninese for Benin
Nigerians for Nigeria
French for France,
Etc.

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Benin 2002 — source variable BJ2002A_NATION — Nationality
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For all persons
[Questions in columns 1 to 11 were asked of all persons]

Now we would like to ask for information on you and the persons habitually living in your household or currently residing in your home

(8) Nationality ____

Of which ethnicity is [the respondent]? Write down FON, DENDI, etc for Beninese and country for foreigners
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i) Socio-demographic characteristics

Column (8): Nationality or ethnicity
First, ask the question "What is the nationality of [the respondent]?" If the answer is "Beninese" ask then: "Of which ethnicity is [the respondent]?" and write down the declared ethnicity on the line. Report the declared ethnicity for persons with a Beninese nationality and the country for foreigners on the corresponding horizontal line and leave the boxes empty.
For the purposes of the RGPH3, ethnicity is the same as the sociolinguistic group to which the interviewee belongs.
Example:
For Beninese, a possible response is the following: Ditamari, Yoruba, Fon, Adja, Goun, Dendi, Yom, Nagot, Mahi, etc.
For foreigners,

Niger, the response is Nigers;
France, the response is French;
Nigeria, the response is Nigerians.

Note: Mark "naturalized" for the Beninese by alliance or who acquired the Beninese nationality.


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Benin 2013 — source variable BJ2013A_ETHNIC — Ethnicity or nationality
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9. Ethnicity or nationality - Which is the ethnicity or nationality of [the person]?
________

Write down FON, MINA, DENDI, etcetera for Beninese, and country for foreigners
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Section 2: Individual characteristics of household members

Questions 1 [order number] to 12 [residency status] apply to all persons to count in the household.

9. Ethnicity or nationality

Ethnicity is a person's belonging to a sociolinguistic and cultural community.

Nationality is a person's citizenship to a country or a given state.

First, ask the following question:

Q: "What is the ethnicity of [the respondent]?
Write down [in capital letters] the declared ethnicity on the line corresponding to the counted person's registration order number.

Example: For Beninese, a possible response is the following: Ditamari, Yoruba, Fon, Adja, Goun, Dendi, Yom, Nagot, Mahi, etc.;

NB: Write down "naturalized" for persons who acquired the Beninese nationality [through alliance [marriage] or any other way], since they cannot be attributed a national ethnicity.

For persons with foreign nationalities, ask the following question:

Q: "What is [the respondent]'s's nationality?"
[] Write legibly the name of the country on the line corresponding to the counted person's registration order number.
[] register the first declared nationality for individuals with dual citizenships.

Examples:

[] Niger, for persons having declared being of the Nigerian nationality.
[] Lebanon, for persons having declared being of the Lebanese nationality.
[] France, for persons having declared being of the French nationality.

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Botswana 1981 — source variable BW1981A_CITIZEN — Country of citizenship
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[Questions 7 through 9 were asked of present residents in the household]

7. What is the country of (the person)'s citizenship?

[] 01 Botswana
[] 02 Zimbabwe
[] 03 Zambia
[] 04 Namibia
[] 05 Malawi
[] 06 Angola
[] 07 Lesotho
[] 08 Swaziland
[] 09 South Africa
[] 10 UK
[] 11 USA
[] 12 India
[] 13 Pakistan
[] Other (specify)
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Column [P7] citizenship
Enter the appropriate answer code against each person's name. For a citizen of a country not listed in the questionnaire write the name of the country of which that person is a citizen.

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Botswana 1991 — source variable BW1991A_CITIZEN — Country of citizenship
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Section A

(All persons)

6. Citizenship

What is the country of [the respondent's] citizenship?

[] 01 Botswana
[] 02 Angola
[] 03 Lesotho
[] 04 Malawi
[] 05 Mozambique
[] 06 Namibia
[] 07 South Africa
[] 08 Swaziland
[] 09 Zambia
[] 10 Zimbabwe
[] Other -- see list
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Column A6: Citizenship

What is the country of [the respondent]'s citizenship?

For Botswana citizens, enter 01 in the shaded area under column A6. For citizens of other countries, write the name of the country in the unshaded area and the code for that country in the shaded area beneath. The codes for most southern African countries are shown on the questionnaire. If a person is a citizen of a country not listed, look up the code in the Village/Country List.

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In the sample questionnaire in paragraph 103, all the persons listed are citizens of Botswana (code 01), except for Thembe, who is a citizen of South Africa. "RSA" is written in the unshaded area under column A6, in line 6, whilst the code for South Africa, 07, is written in the shaded area.


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Botswana 2001 — source variable BW2001A_NATION — Citizenship
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All persons
[Questions A1-A12 were asked of all persons]

A6. What is the country of [the person's] citizenship?

[] 01 Botswana
[] 02 Angola
[] 03 Lesotho
[] 04 Malawi
[] 05 Mozambique
[] 06 Namibia
[] 07 South Africa
[] 08 Swaziland
[] 09 Zambia
[] 10 Zimbabwe
[] Other - see list
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104. Column A6: Citizenship

Q: What is the country of [the person's] citizenship?

For Botswana citizens, enter 01 in the shaded area under column A6. For citizens of other countries, write the name of the country in the unshaded area and the code for that country in the shaded area beneath. The codes for most southern African countries are shown on the questionnaire. If a person is a citizen of a country not listed, look up the code in the village/country list.


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Botswana 2011 — source variable BW2011A_CITIZEN — Citizenship
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A. Person Information

Citizenship
6. What is [the respondent's] country of citizenship?

[] 001 Botswana
[] 002 Angola
[] 003 Lesotho
[] 004 Malawi
[] 005 Mozambique
[] 006 Namibia
[] 007 South Africa
[] 008 Swaziland
[] 009 Zambia
[] 010 Zimbabwe
[] 011 Tanzania
[] 012 Democratic Republic of the Congo
[] 013 Mauritius
[] 014 Seychelles
[] Other (see list)
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J. The questions and the answers

Part A of the questionnaire

124. Columns A1-A6 collect the basic information about the persons in the household (name, relationship to head of household, sex, age, and citizenship). The sample questionnaire is shown on page 24.

130. Column A6: Citizenship
Q. What is the country of the respondent's citizenship?
For Botswana citizens, enter 001 in the shaded area under column A6. For citizens of other countries, write the name of the country in the unshaded area and the code for that country in the shaded area beneath. The codes for most Southern African countries are shown on the questionnaire. If a person is a citizen of a country not listed, look up the code in the Locality Coding/Country List.

[Table omitted.]


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Burkina Faso 1996 — source variable BF1996A_NATION — Nationality
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Entire Population
[Questions P01 to P14 were asked for all persons.]


Nationality:

P14. What is [person]'s nationality?

Circle the corresponding code.

[] 01 = Burkinabe
[] 02 = Benin
[] 03 = Ivory Coast
[] 04 = Ghana
[] 05 = Mali
[] 06 = Niger
[] 07 = Nigeria
[] 08 = Senegal
[] 09 = Togo
[] 10 = Other African country
[] 11 = Europe
[] 12 = Other


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Burkina Faso 2006 — source variable BF2006A_NATION — Nationality
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II. Individual Characteristics
Entire Population


P16. Nationality

What nationality is [the person]?

Specify the country.
____


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Cameroon 1976 — source variable CM1976A_NATION — Nationality
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16) Nationality
What is your nationality?
Mark the nationality declared by the person: ____
'C' for the Cameroonian nationality and the nationality in plain language for the others.

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a) Columns 1 to 16:

Fill out for each person.

First take inventory of all the people to mark by filling out columns 1 to 6 for each person. Next ask the other individual questions (columns 7 to 25), filling out line by line.


Column 16: Nationality:

Nationality designates the legal nationality of an individual. All people in possession of the legal nationality of Cameroon are considered as "Cameroonian."

In all cases, mark the declared nationality of each person.

Mark "C" for the Cameroonians and the full name of the nationality of the non-Cameroonians.

[Examples omitted]


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Cameroon 2005 — source variable CM2005A_NATION — Nationality
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14. Nationality
What is each person's nationality? _ _
See code list

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14. Nationality
Attention: The "Ethnicity" variable was withdrawn from the final list of variables in the 3rd RGPH. For Cameroonians as well as for foreigners, we only ask the question on "Nationality"

Nationality is the belonging as a citizen of one person to one country or to one state.
Q. What is your nationality?
-Mark in the abbreviated form CAM for all people with the Cameroonian nationality
-For all other nationalities, legibly mark the name of the country on the dotted line corresponding to the registration order number of the surveyed person;
-Record the first nationality mentioned by the individuals with dual citizenship


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Canada 1971 — source variable CA1971A_CITIZ — Country of citizenship
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14. Of what country are you a citizen?
[] Canada
[] U.S.A.
[] U.K.
[] Other, write here ____

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14. Persons born in Canada are Canadian citizens unless they have lost their citizenship.
Persons born outside of Canada who have obtained Canadian citizenship papers should fill the circle for "Canada".
Persons who have not yet become Canadian citizens and have lost their former citizenship, or have no citizenship for any other reason, should write "Stateless" in the space provided above "Other, write here".
Persons who are citizens of more than one country should enter only one citizenship, preferably the last one acquired.

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Canada 2001 — source variable CA2001A_CITOTHPA — Citizenship other than Canadian 2
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10. Of what country is this person a citizen?
Indicate more than one citizenship, if applicable.
"Canada, by naturalization" refers to the process by which an immigrant is granted citizenship of Canada, under the Citizenship Act.
[] Canada, by birth
[] Canada, by naturalization
[] Other country, specify ____

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Question 10 -- Citizenship

Mark Canada, by birth for persons: born in Canada (see exception below); born outside Canada, if at the time of their birth one or both parents were Canadian citizens and if this person has retained Canadian citizenship.
Exception: Some persons who are born in Canada should not mark Canada, by birth, if at the time of their birth: one or both parents were government representatives of another country (diplomatic service); and neither parent was a Canadian citizen or a landed immigrant. Mark Canada, by naturalization for persons who have become Canadian citizens. These persons have been issued a Canadian citizenship certificate. This includes persons born in the United Kingdom or in other Commonwealth countries who have immigrated to Canada and have become Canadian citizens.
For persons who were born outside Canada and have not become Canadian citizens, report under Other country the name of the other country or countries for which they hold citizenship(s).
For persons who are dual citizens of Canada and another country, do not report "dual citizenship". Mark either Canada, by birth or Canada by naturalization, and report the name of the other country.


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Canada 2011 — source variable CA2011A_CITIZENCO — Citizenship other than Canadian
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Sociocultural information

10. Of what country is this person a citizen?

Indicate more than one citizenship, if applicable.

"Canada, by naturalization" refers to the process by which an immigrant is granted citizenship of Canada, under the Citizenship Act.

[] Canada, by birth
[] Canada, by naturalization
[] Other country -- Specify: ____
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Sociocultural Information
Questions 9 to 22 provide a social and cultural profile of Canada's population.

Question 9 provides information on the diversity of Canada's population, and tells us about movements of people within Canada and from other countries to Canada.

Question 10 provides the citizenship status of Canada's population. The information is used to plan citizenship classes and programs.

Questions 11 and 12 provide information about immigrants and non-permanent residents in Canada, and the year people immigrated. This information is used to compare the situation of immigrants over time, to evaluate immigration and employment policies and programs, and to plan education, health, and other services.

Questions 13 to 16 are used to provide a profile of the linguistic diversity of Canada's population. This information is used to estimate the need for services in English and French, and to better understand the current status and the evolution of Canada's various language groups.

Question 17 provides information about ethnic and cultural diversity in Canada. This information is used by associations, agencies and researchers for activities such as health promotion, communications and marketing.

Questions 18, 20 and 21 provide information used by governments, including Aboriginal governments and organizations, to develop programs and services for Aboriginal people.

Question 19 tells us about the visible minority population in Canada. This information is required for programs under the "Employment Equity Act", which promote equal opportunity for everyone.

Question 22 helps measure religious affiliation and diversity. It is used to trace change in Canada's society. The information is also used to plan facilities and services within diverse communities.

Question 10 -- Citizenship
For persons born in Canada, unless --at the time of their birth-- one or both parents were government representatives of another country (for example, in diplomatic service) and neither parent was a Canadian citizen or a landed immigrant, mark 'Canada, by birth'.

For persons born outside Canada if, at the time of their birth, one or both parents were Canadian citizens, mark 'Canada, by birth'.

For persons who have applied for, and have been granted, Canadian citizenship (i.e., persons who have been issued a Canadian citizenship certificate), mark 'Canada, by naturalization'.

For persons who were born outside Canada and have not become Canadian citizens, report under 'Other country' the name of the other country for which they hold citizenship.

For persons who are dual citizens of Canada and another country, do not report 'dual citizenship': mark either 'Canada, by birth' or 'Canada, by naturalization', and report the name of the other country.


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Costa Rica 1963 — source variable CR1963A_NATIONAL — Nationality
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Migration:


9. Nationality

Mark and "X" if Costa Rican by birth and "NX" if Costa Rican by naturalization. If foreign, write the appropriate nationality.

____

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Line No. 9.- Nationality

Ask the question and write down the annotation according to the following:

1) If one is Costa Rican by birth, write down an "X".

2) If one is a naturalized Costa Rican, write down "NX".

3) If one is a foreigner, write down the nationality that the person reports. If a person has more than one nationality, write down the one corresponding to the country of birth.

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Costa Rica 1973 — source variable CR1973A_NATIONCD — Nationality code
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10. Nationality
Mark the "X" circle if Costa Rican by birth.
Mark the "YX" circle if Costa Rican by naturalization. If a foreigner, write the appropriate nationality.


[] X
[] YX _ _
____

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17.- Question No. 10.- Nationality

Ask the question and write down the annotation according to the following:

17.1.- If one is Costa Rican by birth, write down an X.

17.2.- If one is a naturalized Costa Rican, write down SX.

17.3.- If one is a foreigner, write down the nationality that the person reports. If a person has more than one nationality, write down the one that is preferred.

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Costa Rica 2000 — source variable CR2000A_CITIZ — Country of citizenship
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[Questions 1 - 8 are] For all individuals

5. What is the nationality of ____?

[] 1 Costa Rican by birth
[] 2 Costa Rican by naturalization
[] 3 Other (specify) ____
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First block

For all persons


Question 5: Nationality

This question refers to the legal condition of national or foreign that each person has with respect to the country in which the census is being given and permits determining the amount of foreigners residents in the country.

[To the right of the text is a form.]

They are Costa Rican by birth:

a. Children of Costa Rican mother and father, born in the country or away from it, but duly registered.

[Below the text is a picture of a baby and two parents.]

b. Children of foreign mother and father but born in Costa Rica and registered as Costa Rican

[Below the text is a picture of a baby and two parents.]

Costa Ricans by naturalization are those who having been born abroad, acquire nationality by virtue of what the Costa Rican laws establish, once naturalization is dealt with and awarded by the Civil Registry of our country.

They are of another nationality, those who do not have Costa Rican nationality neither by birth nor naturalization, [whether] they are legally or illegally in the country. In this case the nationality declared by the enumerated person will be registered.

Keep In Mind

If a person refuses to answer, make clear that the information is confidential and will be used in global [aggregate] statistics; it will not be supplied in an individual form to another institution.


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Côte d'Ivoire 1988 — source variable CI1988A_ETHNIC — Nationality or ethnicity
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All individuals
[Question 17 through 28 were asked of all individuals]

26. Nationality / ethnicity

Indicate as applicable

____ a) For Ivorians, CI/Ethnicity. Ex: CI/Baoulé. Note: For a naturalized citizen, write CI/naturalized
____ b) For foreigners, the country name. Ex: Burkina-Faso, for Burkinabe nationality
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4.3.2 The inside of the questionnaire: data on the household

To complete the inside of the questionnaire, you must have:

- Read and fully understand the contents of this manual.
- If any points are unclear to you, ask your team leader for an explanation.
- Know the definitions perfectly and the meaning of the abbreviations used.
- The presence of the person you are surveying to obtain reliable information. If the head of the household is absent, speak with his representative to get the necessary information.

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- Ask each person to be surveyed to present an identification document (national identification card, birth certificate, passport, driver's license, etc.) in order to quickly obtain answers to questions regarding first and last names, date of birth, etc.

Carefully follow all instructions you have been given, especially regarding how to ask the questions.

Question 26: Nationality (plus ethnicity for Ivorians)

Ask each individual you survey: "What is your nationality?"

For all Ivorians

If the surveyed individual declares that they are of Ivorian nationality, Indicate CI and ask, "What is your ethnicity"? Indicate the reported ethnicity preceded by CI.

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Example: For a Baoulé, write CI/Baoulé under the coding table
For an Abbey, write CI/Abbey under the coding table

Note: If the surveyed individual is a naturalized citizen, write CI/Naturalized.

For foreigners

If the surveyed individual reports another nationality, indicate the reported country.

For example, for the Burkinabe nationality, write Burkina Faso. For the French nationality, write France. If an individual has applied for naturalization but has not yet obtained it, write the name of his/her current country.

If an individual has multiple nationalities, write the nationality of his/her choosing.

If a person has no nationality, write "None."


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Côte d'Ivoire 1998 — source variable CI1998A_NATION — Nationality
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All persons surveyed ? present residents (RP), absent residents (RA), and visitors (VI)
[Question 14 through 20 were asked of all persons.]

20. Nationality or ethnic group

Record as pertinent:

For Ivorians, their ethnic group: (e.g. CI/Baoule, CI/Naturalized.) _ _ _

For non-Ivorians, the name of the country, (e.g. Togo) ____
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Question 20: Nationality/ethnicity (additional information for Ivorians)
Ask each person you survey, "What is your nationality?"
1 - For all Ivorians

If the person surveyed claims Ivorian nationality, write down CI and then ask, "What is your ethnicity?" Write the ethnicity after "CI."
Example: - For a Baoulé person, write under the coding grid: CI / Baoulé
For an Abbey person, write under the coding grid: CI / Abbey

Note: If the person surveyed is a naturalized citizen, write CI / Naturalisée.
CI / Naturalise: The children of a naturalized citizen may be, based on the circumstances: CI / Naturalise (if they were born prior to the naturalization) or CI / Sans Precision [unspecified] (if they were born after the naturalization.)

2 - For foreigners

If the person surveyed claims another nationality, write the name of the country.
Example: - For Burkinabé people, write: Burkina Faso
- For French people, write: France

Note:
If a person has applied for naturalization but has not yet obtained it, write in his/her nationality of origin.
If a person claims more than one nationality, write in one nationality of his/her choice.
If a person does not state his/her nationality, insist on getting nationality information.


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Egypt 1986 — source variable EG1986A_NATION — Nationality
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Part B: Individual data

5. Nationality

[] 1 Egyptian
[] 2 Foreigner
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Nationality: column number (5)
Put a circle round number (1) for the Egyptian person and record the nationality of the non-Egyptian person near the word foreigner for example (Pakistani, German, American, French, Sudanese etc)

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Egypt 1996 — source variable EG1996A_NATION — Nationality
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5. Nationality ____
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Nationality column No(5)
Fill in ink in front of the suitable number (Egyptian/ non Egyptian) then record the nationality of the non Egyptian in front of the non Egyptian nationality (American/ German/ Sudanese.....)

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Egypt 2006 — source variable EG2006A_NATION — Nationality in detail
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Table 1: Family characteristics
[Questions 1-7 for all persons]

[Questions in table 1 can be answered for up to 7 people]


6. Nationality

[] 1 Egyptian
[] 2 Foreigner (specify the nationality) ____

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Table 1: Household characteristics


6. Nationality
It should be noted that there is only one square on the right and 3 squares on the left.

Only the square on the right is filled and one of two following options is recorded: (1) Egyptian, (2) Foreigner; the rest of the squares are left empty for coding.

In case the answer was (2) Foreigner, his/her nationality is written on the line below the squares and nothing is written in the squares, so that the nationality can be coded by the Information Technology sector (in the 3 squares on the left).


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France 1962 — source variable FR1962A_SNATION — SAPHIR nationality
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5. Nationality

[] French by birth (including by reintegration)
[] Became French through naturalization, marriage, declaration or option. Indicate your previous nationality ____
[] Foreigner. Indicate your nationality ____


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France 1968 — source variable FR1968A_SNATION — SAPHIR nationality
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5. Nationality
[] French by birth (including by reintegration)
[] French by naturalization, marriage, declaration or option
Indicate your previous nationality ____
[] Foreigner
Indicate your nationality ____


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France 1975 — source variable FR1975A_SNATION — SAPHIR nationality
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6. Nationality

[] 1 French by birth (including by reintegration 1
[] 2 French through naturalization, marriage, declaration
Indicate your previous nationality ____

[] 3 Foreigner
Indicate your nationality ____


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France 1982 — source variable FR1982A_SNATION — SAPHIR nationality
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[Questions 1 - 6 apply to all persons]


6. Nationality

[] 1 French by birth (including by reinstatement)
[] 2 Became French by naturalization, marriage, declaration or choice

Indicate your previous nationality: ____

[] 3 Foreigner

Indicate your nationality: ____


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France 1990 — source variable FR1990A_NATION3 — Nationality 3
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6. Nationality
[] 1 French by birth (including reintegration)
[] 2 Naturalized citizen by naturalization, marriage, official statement upon becoming an adult
Indicate your former nationality
____
[] 3 Foreigner
Indicate your nationality
____


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France 2006 — source variable FR2006A_NATION49 — Current nationality in 49 categories
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3. What is your nationality?
French
[] 1 You were born in France
[] 2 You became French (for example, through naturalization, by declaration, upon becoming a legal adult).

Indicate your nationality at birth_________


[] 3 Foreigner. Indicate your nationality _____________


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France 2011 — source variable FR2011A_NATION — Current nationality, 49 categories
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Individual form

3) What is your nationality?

French
[ ] 1 You were born French
[ ] 2 You became French (for example, through naturalization, through declaration, at adulthood)
Indicate your nationality at birth ____
Foreigner
Indicate your nationality ____

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Germany 1970 — source variable DE1970A_CITIZ — Citizenship
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6. Citizenship
[] German
[] Non-German

If not German, which ____


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Germany 1987 — source variable DE1987A_CITIZ — Citizenship
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Question 5: What is your citizenship?
If another citizenship exists in addition to the German citizenship, mark "German". Stateless persons or those whose citizenship is undetermined should mark "others/none". The "other EC countries" include: Belgium, Denmark, France, Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Ireland, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Portugal, and Spain.


For all persons
[Questions 1-8 were asked to all persons]


5. What is your citizenship?

[] 1 German
[] 2 Greek
[] 3 Italian
[] 4 Other European Community countries
[] 5 Yugoslav
[] 6 Turkish
[] 7 Others/none


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Ghana 1984 — source variable GH1984A_NATION — Nationality of individual
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Answer for each person
[Questions 1-6 were asked of all persons]

6. Nationality

What is your nationality?

00 [] Ghanaian
[] If not Ghanaian, specify country ____
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6. What is your nationality?

A box and a dotted line have been provided under this item and you are required to differentiate between a Ghanaian and all other nationals. A Ghanaian national is any person who falls into any of the following categories:

(a) A person born in Ghana one of whose parents is a Ghanaian citizen.
(b) A person born in Ghana, before the 6th day of March, 1957 and who within the meaning of the law in force in Ghana on that date was a citizen of the United Kingdom and Colonies or a British protected person. (Such a person has to register to become a Ghanaian citizen).
(c) A person born outside Ghana with at least one Ghanaian parent who acquired Ghanaian citizenship by birth or where both parents acquired Ghanaian citizenship otherwise than by birth before 22nd August, 1969.
(d) A person who acquired Ghanaian citizenship by registration.
(e) A person who acquired Ghanaian citizenship by naturalization.
(f} A person who was born in or outside Ghana if either of his parents is ·or was a Ghanaian citizen.
(g) Any woman who is or was married to a Ghanaian citizen and who applied to be registered as a citizen of Ghana.
(h) A child less than seven years old found in Ghana whose parents are not known.
(i) A child less than 16 years old who is adopted by a Ghanaian citizen.
(j) Any man who has been living in a monogamous marriage with a Ghanaian woman for not less than five continuous years and who has applied for a Ghanaian citizenship.

Note that if a person is aged 21 years or over and claims to be a citizen of another country, he cannot be regarded as a citizen of Ghana.

pg. 50

The dotted line marked "if not Ghanaian, specify country" is for all those who are not Ghanaian nationals, i.e., all those who do not fall into the above categories. Note that you should indicate on this dotted line the name of the country of which these persons are nationals.


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Greece 1971 — source variable GR1971A_CITIZEN — Citizenship
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9. Citizenship: If he/she is a citizen of two countries, specify both of them.
[] Greece
[] Without nationality
[] Other country
___ _ _ Which country

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Question 9: Citizenship. If they are citizen of another country write both answers.

133. Citizenship (nationality) is ascertained by official documents. If not, the respondent's answer is inserted. Married women usually have their spouses' citizenship. The under age children have their fathers' citizenship. Greek immigrants have often double citizenship (Greek-Americans, Greek-Canadians, Greek and British citizenship etc.).

Persons "without nationality" are to be met in cases of immigrants or gypsies.

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Greece 1981 — source variable GR1981A_CITIZ — Country of citizenship
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Questions 1-9 should be completed for all persons, regardless of their age. (Mark the answers by filling in an X in the appropriate space, wherever applicable.)


7. Citizenship: If a citizen of Greece and of another country, supply both answers.

[] 1 Greece
[] 2 Without nationality

___ _ _ Other country (indicate country)

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Question 7: "Citizenship". If they are citizen of another country write both answers.

162. Citizenship (nationality) is ascertained by official documents. If not, the respondent's answer is inserted. Married women usually have their spouses citizenship, and the under age lawful children that of their fathers, unlawful children that have not been recognized or adopted that of their mothers.

163. Persons "without nationality" are to be met in cases of immigrants or gypsies. Without nationality are certain other persons -even Greeks- that have been legally deprived of it.

164. Citizenship of two countries may have Greek immigrants -men and women- that returned to Greece, as well as immigrants from other countries that resided permanently in Greece and have both citizenships. These persons are to declare them both.


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Greece 2001 — source variable GR2001A_CITIZ2 — Country of citizenship
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9. Of which country are you are a citizen?
[] 1 Greece
[] 2 Both Greece and another country ___ (specify)
[] 3 Another country ___ (specify)
[] 4 Without nationality
[] 5 Unspecified nationality

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Question 9: The citizenship may be ascertained by official documents such as identity card, passport, etc. Item 5 refers to persons whose citizenship is not resolved (due to unification or separation of the countries they come from). If an answer from 2-5 is given and the respondent resides in Greece, the Form P-13/Part D should be completed.

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Greece 2011 — source variable GR2011A_NATION — Country of citizenship
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C. Enumeration form of person

7. Country of citizenship.

[] 1 Greece
[] 2 Greece and other (state) ____
[] 3 Other country (state) ____
[] 4 Without citizenship
[] 5 Unspecified citizenship
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Question 7 "Country of citizenship"
Citizenship means the particular legal bond of a person to a state.
Greek citizens and other people who may have the Greek citizenship are, men and women who once emigrated, and who returned to Greece as well as immigrants from other countries who are legally settled in Greece and have Greek nationality. These people declare both their citizenships.
In this question only one answer will be given.
If the person is a national only of Greece, put X in box 1.
If the person is Greek, and has the citizenship of another country, put X in box 2 and write the name of the country in the space.
If the person has only the nationality of a foreign country, put X in box 3 and write the name of the country. If someone has more than one nationality of foreign countries, write only the name of one country which the individual considers important or which was acquired first.
If the person is "stateless", put X in box 4.
In case 5, register people whose nationality has not yet been clarified, this includes people whose countries have been liquidated, separated or unified.
Unspecified citizenship may be of foreigners who have come from countries that are divided or dissolved.
The asterisk code at the end of the query is to be completed by the Office.

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Greece 2011 — source variable GR2011A_CITIZEN — Citizenship
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C. Enumeration form of person

7. Country of citizenship.

[] 1 Greece
[] 2 Greece and other (state) ____
[] 3 Other country (state) ____
[] 4 Without citizenship
[] 5 Unspecified citizenship
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Question 7 "Country of citizenship"
Citizenship means the particular legal bond of a person to a state.
Greek citizens and other people who may have the Greek citizenship are, men and women who once emigrated, and who returned to Greece as well as immigrants from other countries who are legally settled in Greece and have Greek nationality. These people declare both their citizenships.
In this question only one answer will be given.
If the person is a national only of Greece, put X in box 1.
If the person is Greek, and has the citizenship of another country, put X in box 2 and write the name of the country in the space.
If the person has only the nationality of a foreign country, put X in box 3 and write the name of the country. If someone has more than one nationality of foreign countries, write only the name of one country which the individual considers important or which was acquired first.
If the person is "stateless", put X in box 4.
In case 5, register people whose nationality has not yet been clarified, this includes people whose countries have been liquidated, separated or unified.
Unspecified citizenship may be of foreigners who have come from countries that are divided or dissolved.
The asterisk code at the end of the query is to be completed by the Office.

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Guatemala 1964 — source variable GT1964A_NATION — Nationality
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13. Nationality

This refers to birth nationality or naturalization. When you mark the foreigner box, write the country of the nationality.

[] Guatemalan by:
[] 1 Birth
[] 2 Naturalization
[] Foreigner (specify) ____
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General characteristics

Ask these questions for all of the persons, independent of their age or other situation:

Question 13: Nationality

Ask the question and make the notation according to the following:
a) If the person is Guatemalan by birth, mark X in the small box 1;
b) If the person is naturalized Guatemalan, mark X in the small box 2; and
c) If the person is a foreigner, note in the respective line the nationality that the informant reports. If the person has double nationality, you should note the corresponding country of birth.


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Guinea 1983 — source variable GN1983A_NATION — Nationality
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Section E. Demographic characteristics of the whole population (individual characteristics)
[No label "E" on the questionnaire]


10. Nationality (Country of citizenship) ____
Write in clear the current nationality, for instance: Guinean, Malian, Senegalese, Soviet, French, Chinese, etc.

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Column (9): Nationality
119. Note the current nationality of the persons enumerated. For all Guineans, write "Guinean." For foreigners write the declared nationality; for example: Senegalese, Malian, Soviet, from the Ivory Coast. For the countries of Niger and Nigeria only write out the name of the country. For those who have dual nationality, write the name of the 2 nationalities.

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Guinea 1996 — source variable GN1996A_NATION — Nationality
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P08 Nationality (Country of citizenship) ____
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Column P08: Nationality
Nationality is a legal concept, and is acquired by birth or naturalization.

Some legislation foresees cases of dual nationality. For the purposes of the census, the overriding objective is to be able to classify people living in Guinea as nationals (Guinean citizens) and foreigners (citizens of another country or without a country, that is, people without a nationality.) The enumerated person is at liberty to declare his/her nationality. In case of dual nationality the person should declare only one nationality, the nationality of his/her choice.

Ask the following question: "What is your nationality?" For Guinean citizens write "Guinean" in the appropriate space. For foreigners, those who are citizens of another country, write the declared nationality. For example, it may be necessary to write "Senegalese," "Ivorian," "Malian," "Russian," or "Ukrainian" to indicate the nationality of citizens of the respective countries of Senegal, Ivory Coast, Mali, Russia and the Ukraine. In the specific instance of citizens of Niger and Nigeria, simply write the name of the country, Niger or Nigeria, to avoid errors due to an error in the recording of the correct term.
Please note: Do not write anything in the 2 boxes of the numbering grid located below.

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Honduras 1961 — source variable HN1961A_NATION — Nationality
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General Characteristics

7. Nationality
For those born in the country write the letter "H". For naturalized Hondurans write "naturalized". For foreigners, write [the nationality] that they state. Example: Salvadoran, Nicaraguan, etc.

________
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Column number 7: Nationality
For those born in Honduras, an "H" is written down. For those born abroad, it should be asked if the person has acquired Honduran citizenship; if the answer is affirmative, naturalized is written down, for other answers, the nationality declared is recorded.

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Indonesia 1971 — source variable ID1971A_CITIZ — Citizenship
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Individual form
[Section I is the same as Section I: Household and Living Unit Information above]


II. For all ages


5. Citizenship

[] Indonesia
[] China
[] Arabian country
[] India
[] Pakistan
[] Other

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6.6. Question 5: Citizenship
When a person's citizenship is unclear or unknown, ask:
"Are you an Indonesian citizen or a foreign citizen?"

If the answer is "Indonesian citizen", fill in the Indonesian box.
If the answer is "Foreign citizen", then ask: "What is your citizenship?"

Fill in the answer in the appropriate box.

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Indonesia 1980 — source variable ID1980A_CITIZEN — Citizenship
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All persons
VII. Characteristics of individual household members


10. Citizenship

[] 1 Indonesian
[] 2 Chinese (People's Republic of China, Taiwan, Stateless)
[] 3 Other foreigner


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Indonesia 1985 — source variable ID1985A_CITIZ — Citizenship
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VII. A. All ages
[Questions 1-13 were asked of persons of all ages]


Q.6 Citizenship

1 Indonesian citizen
2 People's Republic of China (PRC), Taiwan, and stateless China citizen
3 Other foreign citizen

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X. Information on household members

A. Block VII: General information on household members
1. The objective of this block is to record information on items such as sex, age, schooling status, and activities conducted during the past week for every household member, starting with the member with serial number "01" and continuing to the last household member.

2. Method of filling out the form
Circle one of the codes corresponding to the respondent's answer, and then write the code in the box on the right.


B. Block VII. A: Persons of all ages


Question 6: Citizenship
Circle the code in accordance with the respondent's answer.

  • "Indonesian citizens" are those who are descendants of native Indonesians and those who are descendants of non-Indonesians who have obtained Indonesian citizenship.
  • "Citizens of the People's Republic of China (PRC), Taiwan, and those who are stateless", that is, those who do not have any citizenship, who in general are Chinese.
  • "Other foreign citizens" are those who are citizens of countries other than Indonesia, PRC, and Taiwan.


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Indonesia 1990 — source variable ID1990A_CITIZ — Nationality
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VI. Household member characteristics


VI-A: All ages
[Questions 1-13.]


7. Nationality

[] 1 Indonesian
[] 2 Foreigner: China, Taiwan, stateless China
[] 3 Other foreigner

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Question 7: Nationality
Indonesian nationality are people who are originally from Indonesia and foreigners who obtain Indonesian nationality
Chinese (People's Republic of China/Taiwan) are foreigners who hold the foreign nationality of the People's Republic of China/Taiwan
Other foreign nationality are people with a nationality other than Indonesian or People's Republic of China/Taiwan, including people without nationality.

Circle one of the appropriate codes with the respondent's nationality and write the code in the available box.

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Indonesia 1995 — source variable ID1995A_CITIZ — Citizenship
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V. Characteristics of individual household members


508. Citizenship

[] 1 Indonesian
[] 2 Chinese (PRC, Taiwan, or stateless) (go to Q509a)
[] 3 Other foreigner (go to Q509a)

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6.5 Block V. General characteristics of household members
This block is used to record personal characteristics such as sex, age, mobility of living, attained education, school participation and the daily language used by each household members, starting from the first serial number of the household member until the last one.


Block V is asked to all household members
In order to fill in this block, the enumerator should try to directly interview the respondent.


Question 508: Nationality

[p.48]

Indonesian nationality are people who are originally from Indonesia and foreigners that obtain the Indonesian nationality

Chinese are foreigners who have the foreign nationality of the People's Republic of China/Taiwan

Other foreign nationality are people with a nationality other than Indonesian or People's Republic of China/Taiwan, including people without nationality.


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Indonesia 2000 — source variable ID2000A_ETHNIC — Tribe/ethnic group
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8. Citizenship/ethnicity
[] 1 Indonesian
[] 2 Other

Specify ethnic group/citizenship: _ _ _ _

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Question 08: Nationality/ethnicity
Please ask the respondent: "What is your father/mother/family citizenship?" Blacken [the oval] for the appropriate answer in the box. If the [code for the answer is] 1, namely Indonesian citizenship, please write down the respondent's ethnicity.

Ethnicity is the respondent's ethnicity according to the respondent.
The question of ethnicity is different from the usual language spoken; it could happen that people speak a local language (dialect) associated with an ethnicity but are children of parents of a different ethnicity.

If the [code for the answer is] 2, then please write down the respondent's nationality briefly and accurately. The code for ethnicity and foreign citizenship will be filled in by the supervisor of enumerator.

Indonesian citizen are Indonesian people or foreigners who obtained Indonesian citizenship. Foreign citizens are people who do not have Indonesian citizenship.

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Indonesia 2010 — source variable ID2010A_FOREIGN — Country of citizenship
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208. What is [the respondent's] citizenship and ethnicity?
a. Indonesian, specify ethnicity: ____ _ _ _ _ _
b. Foreigner, specify country of citizenship: ____ _ _ _

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Question 208: Ethnicity and Citizenship
Ethnicity consists of a variety ethnic groups which are viewed as cultural wealth. Having data on ethnic diversity enables us to know our own people who live by the slogan Bhinneka Tunggal Ika (Unity in Diversity), from many different ethnic groups come one people and one country. Data on ethnicity is important as a source of information which can be used as material for social research. Data on ethnicity was collected during the 2000 Population Census and used for research here as well as abroad.
[p. 121]
Ask the ethnicity and citizenship of each household member. If the household member is an Indonesian citizen, then write his ethnicity in Q208a. If the household member is a foreign citizen, then write the citizenship in Q208b. Codes for ethnicity and citizenship will be filled in by the Team Coordinator according to the list of codes in Book 7.
[Graphic illustrating example is not presented here.]
Citizenship and Ethnicity
Ethnicity is the ethnic group and culture which a person inherits. In general, ethnicity follows the paternal line (father/men), but there are some ethnic groups which follow the maternal line (mother/female) such as the Minangkabau.
Even though there is this "rule" there may still be some situations where a person has difficulty in deciding his ethnicity. For example, there are often difficulties when people of different ethnicities marry and even more so when different ethnicities have been mixed for several generations. In such cases, the ethnicity of a household member is whatever he thinks it is. Of course, a person usually leans toward an ethnicity in which he feels most comfortable. One measure is the cultural traditions which he/she follows most often. If the respondent "is confused", the enumerator can point him/her (with the respondent's permission) in the direction of his father's line, grandfather's line and so on.
[p.122]
If the citizenships of the parents are different, and the respondent cannot determine the citizenship of his children, then the citizenship of the children should be that of the father.
Indonesian citizens are those who are native Indonesians and those who are foreign born but have become Indonesian citizens.
Foreign citizens are those who have a nationality other than Indonesian. Citizenship is recorded as the name of the country in which he/she has citizenship. For example, if a person is of Chinese descent, but is a citizen of India, then record India as his citizenship.

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Iran 2006 — source variable IR2006A_CITIZ — Citizenship
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13. Citizenship
[] 1 Iran
[] 2 Afghanistan
[] 3 Iraq
[] 4 Pakistan
[] 5 Turkey
[] 6 Turkmenistan
[] 7 Azerbaijan
[] 8 Armenia
[] 9 Other countries ________

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19. Citizenship, Column 13
Ask their citizenship, and write the proper code to their answer. If you put "9" for anyone in this column, write down the name of the country in the designated area.
If someone has more than one citizenship, indicate it based on their claim.
[] 1 Iran
[] 2 Afghanistan
[] 3 Iraq
[] 4 Pakistan
[] 5 Turkey
[] 6 Turkmenistan
[] 7 Azerbaijan
[] 8 Armenia
[] 9 Other countries


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Iraq 1997 — source variable IQ1997A_NATION — Nationality
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For those who were born before the 10/17/1987
[Applies to questions 59-61]


Usual place of residence before the population census in 1987

59. Governorate or abroad

[] 1 In this governorate
[] 2 In other governorate ____
[] 3 Abroad ____


60. Administrative unit

[] 1 Urban
[] 2 Rural


61. Nationality

[] 1 Iraqi
[] Arabic or foreigner
(Give the nationality) ____

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61. Nationality:
This field is filled by all population Iraqis, Arabs or foreigners. If the person is Iraqi indicates by the sign (x) in the square opposite to the word (Iraqi) but if the person is an Arab or a foreigner the nationality of the person is indicated in the special space for that for example Egyptian, Syrian, Jordanian, Indian etc. If the person has no nationality the phrase without nationality is indicated.

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Ireland 2002 — source variable IE2002A_NATION — Nationality
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6 What is your nationality?
If you have more than one nationality, please declare all of them.
[] 1 Irish
[] 2 Other nationality, write in________
[] 3 No nationality

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The purpose of questions 5 to 9 is to study migration patterns, both short-term and long-term. This information will give us a picture of where people are moving to or from and who is moving in terms of age, sex, education, occupation, etc.
Location is a key characteristic that is used with other data to build an accurate picture of our population. It is the basis for population estimates and projections and determining electoral boundaries.


6. What is your nationality?

If you have more than one nationality, please declare all of them.

[] 1 Irish
[] 2 Other nationality, write in _____
[] 3 No nationality


Nationality is being asked for the first time and is important in the context of a more culturally diverse Ireland.


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Ireland 2006 — source variable IE2006A_NATION — Nationality
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B. Person Form

6. What is your nationality? If you have more than one nationality, please declare all of them.

[] 1 Irish
[] 2 Other nationality, write in:
______
[] 3 No nationality
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[Questions 5-9]
The purpose of Questions 5 to 9 is to study migration patterns, both short-term and long-term. The resulting information will give us a picture of where people are moving to and from and their characteristics in terms of age, sex, education, occupation, etc.

6 What is your Nationality?

If you have more than one nationality, please declare all of them.
[] 1 Irish
[] 2 Other nationality, write in _____
[] 3 No nationality
Comparing a person's place of birth (Question 5) and his or her current place of usual residence (Question 7) gives an indication of the extent of longer-term migration. Likewise, if a person lived outside the country for a continuous period of one year or more (Question 9) it is possible to determine the person's country of origin and the period he or she took up residence in Ireland.
Nationality (Question 6) was asked for the first time in the 2002 census and is important in the context of a more culturally diverse Ireland. [Note: give a table of usual residents by main nationality groupings.]
Location (Question 7) is a key characteristic that is used with other data to build an accurate picture of our population. It is the basis for the annual population estimates and for population projections. It is also key in determining changes to electoral boundaries.
By comparing a person's usual residence one year before the census (Question 8) and their residence at census time (Question 7) we get an indication of the extent to which people change residence. The responses to this question are particularly useful in monitoring internal migration within the State.

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Ireland 2011 — source variable IE2011A_NATION — Nationality
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10. What is your nationality?
If you have more than one nationality, please declare all of them.

[] 1 Irish
[] 2 Other nationality, write in
____

[] 3 No nationality
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Question 6-10. The purpose of questions 6 - 10 is to study migration patterns, both short-term and long-term. The resulting information will give us a picture of where people are moving to and from and their characteristics in terms of age, sex, education, occupation etc.

Comparing a person's place of birth (question 6) and his or her current place of usual residence (question 7) gives an indication of the extent of longer term migration.

[Examples omitted.]

Location (question 7) is a key characteristic that is used with other data to build an accurate picture of our population. It is the basis for the annual population estimates and for population projections. It is also used to determine changes to electoral boundaries.

By comparing a person's usual residence one year before the Census (question 8) and their residence at Census time (question 7), we get an indication of the extent to which people change residence. The responses also provide data on the extent of internal migration within Ireland.


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Ireland 2016 — source variable IE2016A_NATION — Nationality
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10. What is your nationality?
If you have more than one nationality, please declare all of them

[] 1. Irish
[] 2. Other nationality, write in _____
[] 3. No nationality
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Appendix H. Detailed notes on the household form

[Question 10: What is your nationality?]

Nationality is now a key demographic variable on the census and is analyzed in conjunction with age, sex and economic status to provide invaluable information on the profile of the population at small area level. The information is used by a broad spectrum of local, community and government based organizations.

If the person is Irish, they should mark this box.

If the person is not Irish, they should mark this box and write in their nationality.

If the person is not considered a national by any state, they should mark this box.


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Italy 2001 — source variable IT2001A_CITIZCONT — Continent and area of citizenship
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2.1 Indicate the citizenship (Anyone with another citizenship, in additional to Italian, must mark only box 1 "Italian")
[] 1 Italian [skip to question 2.2]
[] 2 Foreign
Indicate the foreign country of citizenship ____
[] 3 Stateless

If born abroad go to questions 2.3 and 2.4 and continue from point 3
If born in Italy go to point 3

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Question 2.1
Foreign citizens must cross box 2 and indicate the name of the foreign country of citizenship in Latin letters and in the Italian language.
Foreign citizens with more than one citizenship (except for Italian) can only select one foreign country of citizenship.
Persons without citizenship must declare themselves a stateless person (cross box 3). The category of stateless people also includes those people whose citizenship status has not been clarified following the dissolution, separation or unification of Countries.

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Italy 2011 — source variable IT2011A_CITIZEN2 — Citizenship (world region)
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Section II: Individual Form

[For persons in List A]

3. Citizenship

3.1 What citizenship do you have?

If you have other citizenships (in addition to Italian), check box "1 Italian" only

[] 1 Italian (go to question 3.2)
[] 2 Foreign
Specify the foreign country of citizenship and skip to question 3.4
Municipality ____
Province _ _
[] 3 Stateless (no citizenship) [skip to question 3.4]
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Section II - Information about regular inhabitants of the dwellings

3 - Citizenship

Question 3.1
Foreigners should check box 2 and specify the name of their foreign country of citizenship in Italian using the Latin alphabet.

Individuals with another citizenship in addition to their Italian citizenship should indicate Italian citizenship only (by checking box 1).

Foreign citizens with multiple citizenships (but not Italian citizenship) should indicate a single foreign country of residence according to the following order of preference: a) European Union Countries, b) other Countries. For multiple citizenships within group a) or within group b) countries, select a single foreign country of your choice.

Individuals without any citizenship should declare themselves stateless (by checking box 3). The stateless category also applies to people whose citizenship status has yet to be clarified following the dissolution, separation or unification of different States.


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Jordan 2004 — source variable JO2004A_NATION — Nationality
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212. Nationality _ _ _

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Kyrgyzstan 1999 — source variable KG1999A_CITIZ — Citizenship
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8. Citizenship
[] 1 Kyrgyz Republic
[] 2 Without citizenship
Citizen of another country (specify country) ____ _ _ _

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Question 8. Citizenship

For citizens of the Kyrgyz Republic code 1 "Kyrgyz Republic" is to be circled.

Citizens of the Kyrgyz Republic are persons possessing the citizenship of the Kyrgyz Republic and those who acquired it in accordance with the Law of December 18, 1993 "On citizenship of the Kyrgyz Republic" and did not declare about their affiliation with the citizenship of other state.

For foreign citizens in the line "other state" the name of the state where the person in question is a citizen (e.g., Ukraine, Russia, Italy, Spain, etc.) is to be recorded.

For persons with dual citizenship the name of one country at the person's discretion is to be recorded.

Citizenship of children is to be recorded in accordance with the decision of their parents.
For persons without citizenship code 2 "stateless" is to be encircled.

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Laos 1995 — source variable LA1995A_CITIZEN — Citizenship
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B. For all persons
[Questions 1-10 were asked of all persons]

1. Persons in the household: Who was a member of this household on September 26, 1994?

List the name and surname of all persons who were members of the household on September 26, 1994, whether they were present or absent.

Enter the person who was heading the household as person number one.

Name and surname ____
[Note:] It is very important that all persons who were members of the household on March 1, 1995 are listed.

If there are more than 10 members in the household, use additional questionnaire(s). When this is necessary, tick the box in the bottom right corner and change the person number (1, 2, 3 ... in column a in the questionnaire) to 11, 12, 13 ... in the second questionnaire, 21, 22, 23 ... in the third questionnaire, etc.

Regarding the routines for collective households, see the enumerator's manual.

7. What is [the respondent's] citizenship?

Enter code from code list:

[] 00 Laos
[] 01 Cambodia
[] 02 China P.R.
[] 03 Myanmar
[] 04 Thailand
[] 05 Vietnam
[] 06 Other Asian Countries
[] 07 European Countries
[] 08 African Countries
[] 09 American Countries
[] 10 Australia
[] 11 Other Countries
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Section B: For all persons

Question 7: What is [the respondent's] citizenship?
Do not deduce someone's citizenship from the language an individual speaks or his/her country of birth. Record what the respondent tells you.

A list of the country codes for citizenship is shown in Appendix 2 and at the back of each questionnaire. For not known, use code "99".


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Laos 2015 — source variable LA2015A_CITIZEN — Country of citizenship
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B. For all persons in the household

Q7. Citizenship

[] 1. Lao (Tick box 1 below and go to Q8)
[] 2. Other (Enter the country code in box 2 and go to Q9)

Enter the country code:
[] 01. Cambodia
[] 02. China
[] 03. Myanmar
[] 04. Thailand
[] 05. Vietnam
[] 06. Other Asian
[] 07. Europe
[] 08. Africa
[] 09. Americas
[] 10. Australia/Oceania
[] 11. Other
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4.2 Part B: Use for all households.

Q7: Nationality
The purpose of the question is to obtain information on the nationality of citizens across the country.

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Lao Nationality 
It refers to the close political and legal relationship between individuals and the Lao PDR state, which expresses the rights and obligations of Lao citizens to the Lao PDR, the rights and responsibilities of the Lao PDR State to Lao citizens (the Law on Lao Nationality No.05/NA, dated 17 May 2004, article 2: Lao Nationality).
 
The nationality of a person is to be recorded according to the interviewee's statement as to what nationality he/she is. The nationality code is on the back of the questionnaire. If it is a Lao citizen, highlight in black the boxes of code 1. If not, you must put the country code. Generally, the country code must be 2 digits. For countries that consist of only one code, write 0 on the front. For example, for the United States of America, write 01, according to the country code set on the back of the questionnaire. For those who are not Lao citizens, skip to question 9.
 
Note: For those who do not know their nationality, enter code 99.


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Liberia 2008 — source variable LR2008A_NATION — Citizenship
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P09. Citizenship
What is [the respondent's] citizenship?

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Malawi 2008 — source variable MW2008A_NATION — Nationality
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[Questions P1-P8 were asked of all persons]


P7. What is [the respondent's] nationality?

[] If Malawian, mark here

Foreigner: Record the country code _ _ _

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P07. Nationality
Enquire about the citizenship of each member of the household. You should establish whether the person is a Malawian or not. Mark the first box if the respondent is a Malawian. However if the respondent is not a Malawian, record the code in the appropriate box provided and shade the appropriate box.

Example: a person who is a British citizen (UK) should be coded "549". See Appendix B.

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Malaysia 1980 — source variable MY1980A_CITIZEN — Citizenship
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9. What citizenship do you have?
[] Under 12 years of age (Skip to 11)
[] Malaysia
[] Singapore
[] Indonesia
[] Philippines
[] Thailand
[] Other foreign
[] Unknown

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Question 9
Ask the question as shown on the questionnaire. For those aged below 12 years, you are asked to mark the first box.

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Malaysia 1991 — source variable MY1991A_CITIZEN — Citizenship
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[Questions C1-27 were asked of persons who live in their households on Census Days.]


C17. What is your citizenship?

[] 1 Malaysia
[] 2 Singapore
[] 3 Indonesia
[] 4 Philippines
[] 5 Thailand
[] 6 Brunei Darussalam
[] 7 Others (specify) ____

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Question C17

[Question C17 of the enumeration form is not presented here.]

Purpose
The purpose of this question is to obtain information on the person's citizenship.

How to ask the question
Ask the question as follows:
"What is the citizenship of ____ (member's name)?'


How to record the answer
You are to mark "X" in the relevant code box.
In general, accept the answer as given by the respondent.
Do not make any guesses.
You are to mark the code box for the State/Country based on the answer given by the respondent.
If the respondent replies "I am not a citizen of any country", you are to mark the code box "Others" (Code 7) and write "No country" on the dotted line provided.
For those who have applied for Malaysian citizenship, but still hold the citizenship of their original country, please mark their original citizenship.
If the respondent is not sure, ask for the color of his identification card. If a person holds a blue identification card, he is a Malaysian.

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Malaysia 2000 — source variable MY2000A_CITIZEN2 — Country for non-Malaysian citizen
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C13. For non-Malaysian citizen, please specify country. _ _ (Write country) ____
(Refer to code card - Document 4)


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Mali 1987 — source variable ML1987A_NATION — Nationality
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10. Nationality
____

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10. Nationality
At issue is determining nationality for Malians and for citizens of other countries. Ask the following question to get at this issue: "What is your nationality?" Then write the answer given in column 10.

a. Write MALI for Malian nationality

b. For foreigners, write the name of the country (Ivory Coast, Senegal, Cameroon, Togo, France, etc...)


For those people who have double nationality, who are in the midst of the naturalization process, or whose nationality is not well defined, identify them according to their most recent nationality or their country of origin.


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Mali 1998 — source variable ML1998A_NATION — Nationality
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Section B: Individual Characteristics


9. Nationality

_ _ _

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1.2.1. Questions for ALL Household Members


9. Column P9: Country of citizenship

Here, the aim is to determine the nationality, for Malians and for the citizens of other countries. For this, the question to be asked to record the nationality will be: "What is the country of citizenship of name?"

Then, write the declared answer in Column P9:

a) Mali for Malians.
b) The name of the country for the foreigners (Côte d'Ivoire, Senegal, Cameroon, Togo, France etc...).


Persons who enjoy a double nationality, those who have applied for a new nationality, or those whose nationality is ill defined, will be identified, case by case, by the most recent country of citizenship, or by the country of birth.

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Mali 2009 — source variable ML2009A_NATION — Nationality
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P11) Nationality
What is [Name]?s nationality?

Record Mali for Malians and the name of the country for foreigners.
____
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6.2.3.10 Nationality (Column P11)
This question aims to determine the nationality of members of the household. The question to ask is: "What is the nationality of [NAME]?." The officer writes the response in column P11 He notes "Mali" for "Mali," the name of the country to foreigners (Côte d'Ivoire, Senegal, Cameroon, Togo, France etc. ....).

For people with dual nationality, the agent records the declared nationality. For people in the process of naturalization or for those whose nationality is not well defined, the agent records the country of origin.

[Omitted example]

Instruction: Do not fill in the shaded boxes. They are for codification.


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Mauritius 1990 — source variable MU1990A_NATION — Country of citizenship
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In strict confidence
Ministry of Economic Planning and Development
Central Statistical Office

Population Census
Mauritius

Night of 1-2 July 1990

Notice

1. Persons by whom the return is to be made
In the case of:

(i) households: the Head of the household or person for the time being acting as head;
The head of a household is any adult member, whether male or female, who is acknowledged as head by the other members. A household is either (i) a person living on his own or (ii) a group of two or more persons who may or may not be related, but who live together and make common provision for food and other essentials for living. Two families living in one house constitute one household if they have common housekeeping arrangements, but should be considered as separate households if they have separate housekeeping arrangements and should then be entered on two separate census forms.
(ii) hotels, clubs, boarding houses: the Manager or other person for the time being in charge of the premises;
(iii) hospitals, infirmaries, asylums, prisons or any other residential institution: the Chief Resident Officer or other person for the time being in charge of the institution;
(iv) Naval Forces, Air Forces, the Special Mobile Force or the Police Training School: the Commanding Officer or the officer presently in charge;
(v) ships, barges or other vessels in any port or harbor in Mauritius: the Captain, master or other person for the time being in charge of the vessel;
(vi) persons arriving after midnight on the night 1-2 July 1990 and who have not been enumerated elsewhere: the person specified above by whom the return is to be made with respect to the persons present at midnight on 1 July 1990 in any of the premises mentioned above;
(vii) persons not included in any of the above-mentioned categories: the person in respect of whom the return is to be made.

2. Persons in respect of whom the return is to be made

(i) All persons who spend census night 1-2 July 1990 on the premises whether they are members of the household, visitors, guests, boarders or servants;
(ii) all persons who arrive on the premises and join the household on Monday July 2 1990 without having been enumerated elsewhere; and
(iii) all temporarily absent members of the household, i.e. all persons who usually live in the household, but who are away on census night, for example, on a business trip, on vacation, in hospital or studying abroad; include them even if you know that they are being enumerated elsewhere.

3. Legal provisions

(i) The Census is taken by the Central Statistical Office under the Statistics Act. Every person is required by law to give to the person responsible for making the return such information as may be necessary to enable the return to be made. No use may however be made of such information by the person to whom it is given except for the purpose of making the return.
(ii) Any person who refuses or neglects to fill in the form or to supply the particulars required therein or who knowingly makes in this form any statement which is untrue in any material particular shall commit an offence under the Statistics Act, and shall, on conviction, be liable to imprisonment for a term not exceeding one year and to a fine not exceeding Rs. 1,000.
(iii) All information obtained in the course of the Census is treated as confidential. No information about named individuals is ever passed on by the central Statistical Office to any other Government Department or to any other Authority or person. All enumerators and other officers engaged in the taking of the Census are under oath and are liable to prosecution if they improperly disclose any information which has come to their knowledge while performing their duties.

4. Completion of the form

The form should be completely filled in by the person designated in section 1 above. If any difficulty is experienced, particularly with columns 24 to 37, guidance should be sought from the Enumerator when he calls to collect the form. If the answers are incomplete or inaccurate, the enumerator will ask any questions necessary to enable him to complete or correct the form.
The information should be entered in the space provided using ink or a ball-point pen. Nothing should be written in the boxes which are reserved for codes.

5. Collection of the form

The form will be collected on 2 or 3 July 1990 by the appointed enumerator.
Before completing the census form, please consult the guide which is in both English and French.

Declaration
I declare that the information in this return is true to the best of my knowledge and belief.

Signature or mark of the person making the return: ____
Signature of authorized officer: ____

Please do not write anything in the boxes
Complete a line for every person present on Census night (1-2 July 1990) and also for every person who usually lives in the household but was absent on Census night.
See instructions in section 2 on front page.

9 Citizenship ____ _ _ _ _

If of Mauritian nationality, write:
[] MB -- Mauritian born
[] MR -- Mauritian by registration
[] MN -- Mauritian by naturalization
If not Mauritian, specify the country of which person is a citizen.
[Stop here for non-Mauritians usually residing outside Mauritius]
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7. Instructions on how to fill in the census form
The Census form has to be filled in completely by the head of the household.
A household is either one person living alone, or a group of persons, who may or may not be related, but who live together and make common provision for food and other essentials for living. The head of household is any adult member, whether male or female, who is acknowledged as head by the other members.

The census form can contain information for up to 10 persons. If there are more than ten persons, continue on a new form which can be obtained from the Census enumerator. Please note that nothing should be written in the shaded boxes [][]: they are reserved for inserting codes.

[Next page]

After completing the form, have it ready so that the enumerator can collect it on Monday 2 July 1990 or soon after. If you are not sure how to complete any of the entries, please ask the enumerator to help you when he or she calls. He or she will also check your answers and ask any questions necessary to complete the form and correct inaccurate entries.

Column 8
Usual address
If the person usually lives at this address write 'here' even if he or she was away on Census night, for example, on night work, on a business trip, on vacation, in hospital, studying abroad, or staying temporarily with relatives.

If the person does not usually live at this address, write his or her usual address, specifying the Municipal Council Ward or Village Council Area where possible.

For persons on visit to Mauritius, write only the country of permanent residence of the person. However, for non-Mauritians working in Mauritius and their families, write the usual address in Mauritius or Rodrigues.

If a person has more than one usual address, write the address of his or her principal residence.


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Mauritius 2000 — source variable MU2000A_NATION — Citizenship
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[Population census form]

9. Citizenship _ _ _ _ _

If of Mauritian nationality, write:

[] MB - Mauritian born
[] MD - Mauritian by descent
[] MR - Mauritian by registration
[] MN - Mauritian by naturalization

If not Mauritian, specify the country of citizenship.
(Stop here for non-Mauritians usually residing outside Mauritius)
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7. Instructions on how to fill in the census form

Column 9 - Citizenship
Write as appropriate:

MB- Mauritian born: for persons who are citizens of Mauritius by reason of being born in the Islands of Mauritius, Rodrigues, Agalega, St. Brandon and Diego Garcia;
MD- Mauritian by descent: for persons who are born outside Mauritius by Mauritian parents;
MR- Mauritian by registration: for any Commonwealth citizen who has been registered as a citizen of Mauritius;
MN- Mauritian by naturalisation: for any person, other than a Commonwealth citizen, who has become a citizen of Mauritius by naturalisation.

If a person is not a Mauritian citizen, specify the country of which he or she is a citizen.


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Mauritius 2011 — source variable MU2011A_NATION — Nationality
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Individual form

P07B. Citizenship (cont.)

If non-Mauritian, specify the country of citizenship ____
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6. Population census topics and their usefulness

P07A and P07B - Citizenship
Citizenship helps to distinguish Mauritian nationals from other people present in the country, and gives the number of potential voters when combined with age data.

8. How to fill in the Population Census Questionnaire

P07A and P07B Citizenship
Shade the appropriate box for the person's citizenship:

- Mauritian, born in Island of Mauritius: for persons who are citizens of Mauritius by reason of being born in the islands of Mauritius,
- Mauritian, born in Rodrigues
- Mauritian, born in Diego Garcia/Chagos
- Mauritian, born in Agalega, St Brandon
- Mauritian by descent: for persons who are born outside Mauritius of Mauritian parents;
- Mauritian by registration: for any Commonwealth citizen who has been registered as a citizen of Mauritius;
- Mauritian by naturalization: for any person, other than a Commonwealth citizen, who has become a citizen of Mauritius by naturalization.
- Non Mauritian

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Note that P07B is applicable to non-Mauritian citizens only. Write the country of which he/she is a citizen; an example is given below

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For Mauritians, the boxes should be left blank.


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Mexico 1960 — source variable MX1960A_NATION — Nationality
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Nationality

[] 14. Mexican

15. If the person is a foreigner, write his/her current nationality: Lebanese, Guatemalan, Chinese, etc.
____

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Nationality

Columns 14 and 15. If the enumerator is Mexican by birth or naturalization, an (X) should be written in column 14, and the word Mexican should not be written in column 15. If the enumerated declares that they are a foreigner, write their nationality in column 15. For example: Spanish, French, Lebanese, North American, Chinese, English, etc.

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Mongolia 1989 — source variable MN1989A_CITIZ — Citizenship
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6. Citizenship _____
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Question Five. Nationality

118. Nationality shall be recorded by a person's answer. Parents shall define their children's nationality. If parents are not able to define their child's nationality then the child's nationality shall be defined as his/her mother's.

119. Nationality of people shall be recorded as answered. Nationality of all citizens of the People's Republic of Mongolia shall be recorded as "Mongol" and nationality for people of other countries shall be defined as such as Russian or Bulgarian or Cuban or Chinese as shown in the Appendix 6.

120. If parents of a child are from different countries then the nationality of the child shall be defined as parents said. If parents have disagreement then the child's nationality shall be recorded/defined by their country of residency.

121. People without citizenship shall be recorded as people without citizenship.

122. People who reside in People's Republic of Mongolia but have not become citizens shall be recorded as nationality of their country of origin the word: "residing" shall be added.

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Mongolia 2000 — source variable MN2000A_CITIZ — Citizenship
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All persons should answer.
[Questions 1-9.]


5. Citizenship:

[] 01 Mongolian
[] 88 Non-citizenship
[] Foreign (specify) ____ _ _

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Question 5

Citizenship. Information on citizenship should be collected on the basis of the respondent's response. The name of the country should be understandably noted, by abbreviation. For instance: instead of writing "The Republic of China" the enumerator should write "China". Like this, the enumerator should write: Japan, France, England etc. For all those with a Mongolian citizenship, code 01 will be circled. If a foreign person belongs to the Inner Mongolia, citizenship will be defined as China. Annex 5 of this manual will be used for filling out this question.

If the parents' citizenship is different, the person over the age of 16 will independently decide his or her citizenship. But citizenship of children under 16 will be based on the parent's decision. If parents disagree with their children's citizenship, then the children's citizenship will be decided by following the mother's citizenship.

The code 88 for "non-citizenship" will be circled for people who are defined as non-citizenship.

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Morocco 1982 — source variable MA1982A_NATION — Country of citizenship
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Q08: Nationality
[] 01 Moroccan
[] 02 Algerian
[] 03 Tunisian
[] 40 French
[] 41 Spanish

Other nationality: specify, without coding ________________

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8. Nationality:

[] 01 Moroccan
[] 02 Algerian
[] 03 Tunisian
[] 40 French
[] 41 Spanish, other nationality mention but do not code. Coding [will be] applied at later stage of questionnaire processing.

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Morocco 1994 — source variable MA1994A_NATION — Country of citizenship
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Q8. Nationality:
[] 01 Moroccan
[] 02 Algerian
[] 03 Tunisian
[] 40 French
[] 41 Spanish
[] Other nationality: mention but do not code ____

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Individuals: (multiple records)


Q8. Nationality:

01 Moroccan
02 Algerian
03 Tunisian
40 French
41 Spanish
Other nationality, write out and do not code ____


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Morocco 2004 — source variable MA2004A_NATION — Country of citizenship (nationality)
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Individual form / population structure


4. Country of citizenship (nationality)

[] 01 Morocco
[] 02 Algeria
[] 03 Tunisia
[] 10 Libya
[] 40 France
[] 41 Spain
[] Other nationality: specify ____

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Q04: Country of citizenship (nationality)
01 Morocco
02 Algeria
03 Tunisia
10 Libya
40 France
41 Spain
Other nationality: specify ____


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Morocco 2014 — source variable MA2014A_NATION — Nationality
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Population structures

05. Country of nationality _ _

Specify and write the code for the country of nationality.

Examples:
01 Morocco
02 Algeria
03 Tunisia
10 Libya
12 Mauritania
40 France
41 Spain
49 Italy

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Mozambique 1997 — source variable MZ1997A_NATION — Nationality
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[Questions 6 through 31 were asked of usual residents of the household.]

8. What is (the person)?s nationality?

[] Mozambican
[] Foreigner

Indicate which one: ________
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P8. What is your nationality?
Read the question and wait for the answer. The base should be the nationality indicated in a national ID card, Passport or Identification Document for Foreigners (DIRE).
For Mozambicans, just check the X 001 [] Mozambican
For foreigners, it should indicate their nationality. Example: Angolan, Brazilian, British, Portuguese, Peruvian, Tanzanian, etc.
For people who have no nationality must write "NO".

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Mozambique 2007 — source variable MZ2007A_NATION — Nationality
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Section D: Questions about the Population
Enumerator: Ask questions to all of the people listed in Section C.

[Question 6 through 36 were asked to the residents]

8. What is (the person)'s nationality?

[] 1 Mozambican
[] Foreigner - Indicate which one
____ _ _ _
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P8. What is (the person)'s nationality?

Read the Question and wait for the response. The reference should be the nationality indicated in the person's I.D., Passport or Identification Document of Foreigners (DIRE).

For the Mozambicans, just mark an X in the box where you read 001|_| Mozambican.
For the foreigners, ask their nationality and write it in the appropriate space. Example: Angolan, Brazilian, Portuguese, South African, Tanzanian, Zambian, etc.
Attention:
Do not use the language spoken by the respondent to determine their nationality. Always ask their nationality.

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Nepal 2001 — source variable NP2001A_CITIZEN — Citizenship
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9. What is ____ citizenship?
(Citizenship as to the country must be circled and specified for others)

[] 1 Nepali
[] 2 Indian
[] 3 Chinese
[] 4 Other ____

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Column 9: Which citizenship do ____ have?
[] 1. Nepali
[] 2. Indian
[] 3. Chinese
[] 4. Others


A person who utilizes the nation's civil rights is denoted as a citizen. According to constitution, if the person has civil rights of a country, then the person is said to be a citizen of that country.

Every person is a citizen of some country, but not everyone may have taken the certificate of citizenship. In Nepal, many people haven't taken the certificate of citizenship but they have their civil rights.

According to citizenship, in Nepal people can be divided into two groups
a) Nepali citizens
b) Foreign citizens (other country)

There is a provision for one person to be a citizen of only one country at a time. Foreign nationals have been living in Nepal for different objectives and work motives. Foreign Nationals included by the definition of the count should also be counted. To separate the identity of the country of each person, citizenship should be revealed. To reveal citizenship, inquire about a person's native country. While recording the citizenship of every individual, citizenship should be confirmed and marked. If there is doubt concerning the person stating Nepali citizenship, ask the question again regarding the year of issue of the citizenship. To specify citizenship: if Nepali 1 should be marked, if Indian 2 should be marked, if Chinese 3 should be marked. Besides these, if the individual belongs to some other country, then 4 should be marked and specified with the name of the country, like: Bangladeshi, Bhutanese, Afghan, Pakistani, German, American, etc.

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Netherlands 2001 — source variable NL2001A_CITZ — Country of citizenship

No questionnaire text is available for this sample.


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Netherlands 2011 — source variable NL2011A_CITIZEN — Country of citizenship

No questionnaire text is available for this sample.


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Palestine 2017 — source variable PS2017A_NATION — Original nationality
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Part two: Household members data

For all members of the household
[Questions 50 to 62 are asked of all persons]

56. Original nationality

(Palestinian who has another nationality enter Palestinian)

____ Nationality
____ Code
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Chapter Two: Concepts and Definitions
The following concepts and definitions were used in data file:

Original nationality:
It refers to the political identity of the individual as Palestinian, Jordanian, Egyptian, Brazilian, French, etc.


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Panama 1960 — source variable PA1960A_NATION — Nationality
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9. Nationality.
If born abroad write the nationality declared by the respondent. If born in the Republic of Panama mark a diagonal line.

____

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(Applicable to persons of all ages)
(Questions 1-10)


Question 9 Nationality:

For every person born outside of the Republic, write the nationality that the informant declares. Example: Italian, English, North American [i.e., a citizen of the USA], etc. Keep in mind that persons born abroad can have Panamanian nationality.


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Papua New Guinea 1980 — source variable PG1980A_NATION — Country of citizenship
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[Questions 4-14 were asked of all persons who stayed in the residence last night.]

6. What is your citizenship?

Write name of country, e.g. Papua New Guinea, Australia, New Zealand, United Kingdom ____
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Section 6 - The census questions

Urban RNVs and rural villages

Question 6

What is your citizenship?

You should be able to decide whether a person is PNG citizen or not by simply looking at him or her. For each Papua New Guinea citizen simply write PNG on the census form.
You must ask the question if you are in doubt about a person.
You must keep in mind that some people from Indonesia who look like Papua New Guineans are actually Indonesian citizens. You should also look out for people from other Pacific Countries like Solomon Islands and Fiji.
You must ask the question when interviewing Europeans and Chinese. The answer they give will be a name of a country. You should write the name of this country on the census form.
You can abbreviate. For example:

Papua New Guinea= PNG
Australia= Aust.
New Zealand= N.Z.

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Papua New Guinea 2000 — source variable PG2000A_CITIZEN — Country of citizenship
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For all persons
[Questions 1-10 were asked of all persons.]

10. What is the person's citizenship?

_ _
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Questions on Migration
The next set of questions (Question 8-10) give information on movement of people from one place to another. Information on movement of people is useful to plan for people's needs such as health, education, and employment.

Question 10. Citizenship
This question is to tell us how many PNG citizens and how many non-citizens there are in PNG.

Q10. What is the person's citizenship? _ _

Who to ask: Ask the head of the household or the person responding.

Get this information for: Every person in each household.

How to ask: If the person is obviously a PNG citizen by appearance and/or place of residence (rural), it may not be necessary to actually ask this question.

-Non-citizens are more common in urban areas and some border provinces such as Sandaun, Western and Bouganville. In such places you need to ask the question on citizenship. You simply ask "What is the person's citizenship?" (not "Where were you born?"), or you can ask, "What passport do you/he/she carry?".
-Ask all people who seem to be expatriates "What passport do you/he/she carry? ".
How to record:
-Write down the name of the country the person tells you.
-Write PNG for PNG citizens.
-If any person is a citizen of two countries, record the citizenship the person chooses.

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Philippines 1990 — source variable PH1990A_CITIZ — Country of citizenship
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Citizenship

P9. Is [respondent] a citizen of the Philippines?

Encircle code

1 Yes, skip to P11
2 No


P10. What country is [respondent] a citizen of?

___ Enter appropriate code listed below.
If others, specify.

01 People's Republic of China
02 U.S.A.
03 Indonesia
04 India
05 Japan
06 Iran
07 Australia
08 United Kingdom
__ Others, specify

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P9 and P10 Citizenship

Citizenship is defined as the legal nationality of a person. A citizen is a legal national of the country at the time of census, while an alien is a non-national of the country. The collection of data on citizenship permits the classification of the population into (a) citizens and (b) aliens.

Data on citizenship are valuable in the study of problems relating to the legal status and civil rights of immigrants.

A person's citizenship depends on the country to which he owes legal allegiance or where he exercises the right of suffrage.

P9 - Is ____ a citizen of the Philippines?

Ask the question in P9, "Is ______ a citizen of the Philippines?" for all persons. This question determines who among the members of the household are citizens of the Philippines and who are not. If the household member is a citizen of the Philippines, encircle 1 for Yes in P9 and enter a dash (-) in P10. However, if the household member is not a citizen of the Philippines,, encircle 2 for No in P9 and ask the question in P10, "What country is ______ a citizen of?"

P10 - What country is ____ a citizen of?

Enter the appropriate code for the country of citizenship of household members who are not Filipinos. The codes are listed at the bottom of the questionnaire. For persons with dual citizenship, both aliens, inquire which one should be reported and enter the code for the preferred country of citizenship. However, for those with dual citizenship, Filipino and an alien citizenship, encircle 01 for Yes in P9. For persons whose citizenship is other than those provided with codes at the bottom of the questionnaire, write on the space provided the name of the country to which they owe legal allegiance to.

If the person being interviewed hesitates to answer this question, remind him that the information will be held strictly confidential and no reference to individual persons will be made.

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Philippines 2010 — source variable PH2010A_CITIZEN — Country of citizenship
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Population Census Questions

For all persons.
[Question 2 through 12 were asked of all persons.]

P9. Citizenship- Is [the respondent] a citizen of the Philippines?

Write X in the box. If code "1", skip to P11.

[] 1 Yes, (Filipino citizen)
[] 2 Yes, (Filipino with dual citizenship)
[] 3 No

P10. Citizenship- What country/other country is [the respondent] a citizen of?

Write the answer on the space provided. See codebook.

Country / other country of citizenship ____
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Columns P1 to P12 for All persons
Columns P1 to P12 are to be accomplished for all household members regardless of age.

P9 and P10-Citizenship
Citizenship is defined as the legal nationality of a person. A citizen is a legal national of the country at the time of census, while an alien is a non-national of the country. Data on citizenship allows the classification of the population into (a) citizens and (b) aliens. These data are valuable in the study of problems relating to the legal status and civil rights of immigrants.
A person's citizenship depends on the country to which he/she owes legal allegiance or where he/she exercises the right of suffrage.
Ask the question in P9:" Is [the respondent]a citizen of the Philippines?" for all persons. This question determines who among the members of the household citizens of the Philippines are and who are not. If the household member is a citizen only of the Philippines, write "X" in the box beside code "1" for Yes, and skip to P11. However, if the household member is a citizen of the Philippines and at the same time a citizen of another country, write "X" in the box beside code "2", meaning he/she has a dual citizenship. Then ask the question in P10 "What country is [the respondent]a citizen of?" Moreover, if the household member is not a citizen of the Philippines, write "X" in the box beside code "3" and ask the question in P10.
For persons with dual alien citizenship, inquire which one should be reported and enter the code for the preferred country of citizenship. However, for those with Filipino citizenship and alien citizenship, write "X" in the box for Yes, Dual Citizenship in P9. Specify the other country of citizenship in P10 and enter the appropriate code for the country of citizenship. The codes are listed in the Codebook.
For persons whose citizenship is other than those provided in the Codebook, write on the space provided the name of the country where they owe legal allegiance to.
If the person being interviewed hesitates to answer this question, remind him/they that the information shall be held strictly confidential and no reference to individual persons will be made


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Poland 2002 — source variable PL2002A_CITCNTRY — Country of citizenship
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16. What is your citizenship?
If the answer is 2 or 3 - give the name of the country (ies) of citizenship

[] 1 Polish (only)
[] 2 Both - Polish and other (specify) ________
[] 3 Only others (specify)
________ Name of country
________ Name of country
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Question 16. What is your citizenship? [p. 36]

1. An enumerated person can be a citizen of one, two or more countries.If a person is a citizen of more than one country, write in the names of maximum two countries. For stateless persons answer 3 should be chosen.

2. For persons being citizens of Poland only choose answer 1.

3. If a foreign person does not know the country he/she is a citizen of, write in the name of the country he/she was born in.

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Poland 2011 — source variable PL2011A_NATION1 — Country of citizenship
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8. Module -- Country of birth and citizenship

4. What is your citizenship?

[] 1) Polish (only Polish or Polish and other)
[] 2) Only other
Please specify the country of your citizenship ____
[] 3) Stateless person (person with no citizenship)
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Module 8 -- Country of birth and citizenship (questions 1-6)

Questions 1-5 are asked to all individuals surveyed during the census, regardless of their age.

Question 4. What is your citizenship?
[p.48]

Citizenship is understood as a relation between the respondent and the country. It does not indicate ethnic identity and it should be asked irrespective of answer provided in the question about nationality.

Answer "1. Polish" -- should be indicated for individuals having only Polish citizenship, as well as for individuals having Polish and other citizenship. The answer should be also indicated for repatriates and their children.

Answer "2. Only other" -- should be indicated for citizens of foreign countries only that is -- for individuals without Polish citizenship. Citizenship should be then specified by selecting one of names of countries from the appended index. If the citizen of foreign country has more than one citizenship, including a country located in the EU, he or she should indicate the country located in the EU (if both countries of citizenship are located in the EU, the individual should indicate the country, which he or she feels closer relation with

Answer "3. Stateless person" -- should be indicated for individuals without any citizenship.

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Portugal 1981 — source variable PT1981A_CITIZC — Country of citizenship
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3. Citizenship
One citizenship:

[] 99 Portuguese only
[] Foreign. Specify from which country: ____

[] 98 More than one citizenship
[] 97 Stateless

Question 3 - Citizenship

  • If you have more than one citizenship, even one of them is Portuguese, mark option 98.
  • If you have an ongoing naturalization process, indicate the citizenship that you currently have and not the one you intend to obtain.
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Question 3 - Citizenship

If the enumerated individual has more than one citizenship, even when one is Portuguese he must signal the option "More than one citizenship".

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Portugal 1991 — source variable PT1991A_CITIZC — Country of citizenship
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[Questions 4-28 were asked only of residents present at the time of the census.]


7. What is your citizenship?

[] 1 Portuguese only
[] 3 Stateless

More than one citizenship

[] 5 Portuguese and other
[] 7 Other cases

Foreign

[] 8 From country of birth
[] 9 Foreign, from another country, please write in ____

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Note: For individuals that reside elsewhere different from where they are staying at 0:00 o'clock of April 15, 1991, end the filling-in of the questionnaire here.
[Applies to questions 4-28]


Question 7: What is your citizenship?

The options of answer to this question are:

1 Portuguese only
3 Stateless

More than one citizenship

5 Portuguese and other
7 Other cases

Foreign

8 From country of birth
9 Foreign, from another country, please write in ____


If the enumerated individual is currently applying for a different citizenship, he/she must indicate the citizenship valid at the moment and not the one he/she is applying for.

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Portugal 2001 — source variable PT2001A_CITIZC — Country of citizenship
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[Questions 3.1-21 were asked of persons who consider this living quarter their usual place of residence, according to question 3]


7. What is your citizenship?

[] 1 Portuguese only
[] 2 Double citizenship: Portuguese and other
[] 3 Double citizenship: Other cases
[] 4 Foreign, from country indicated in question 6
[] 5 Foreign, from another country, please specify.
[] 6 Stateless


Question 7 - What is your citizenship:

If you are currently in the process of changing your citizenship, indicate the citizenship you have at present and not the one you wish to have.

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Question 7 - What is your citizenship?

The options of answer to this question are:

Portuguese only
Double citizenship
Portuguese and other
Other cases
Foreign, from country indicated in question 6
Foreign, from another country, please write in.
Stateless


If the enumerated individual has a citizenship acquisition process going on, he must indicate the citizenship he was at the moment and not the one he is applying for.


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Portugal 2011 — source variable PT2011A_NATION — Country of Citizenship
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Individual questionnaire

9. What is your nationality?

[] 1 Portuguese only
[] 2 Foreign, indicate the country ____
[] 3 Double nationality: Portuguese and other
[] 4 Double nationality: Two foreign nationalities, one of which is from a European Union country, indicate the EU country ____
[] 5 Double nationality: Two foreign nationalities, none from a European Union country, indicate a country ____
[] 6 Stateless (no nationality)
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7.2.4. Individual

Question 8- Nationality (indicate the place of residence of your mother when you were born)
[There is an image of question 8]
This question asks about the nationality of the population, having as reference the place of residence of the mother on the individual's date of birth and not the place corresponding to health center where the person was born.
If the mother lived in Portugal, you must indicate the corresponding municipality:
If it coincides with a parish or the municipality where the individual actually resides you must choose the respective option;
If it is some other, indicate the name of the respective municipality.
[p. 120]
If the mother lived abroad:
In a country mentioned on the questionnaire, mark the corresponding country;
If she lived in a foreign country not mentioned in the questionnaire, you must indicate the country writing in capital letters in the boxes provided.
Indicating the country should be done with reference to currently existing borders and designations.
Example: An individual that was born in the ex-colony of Mozambique in 1966 (a place where the mother held residence), you must respond Mozambique.


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Russia 2002 — source variable RU2002A_CITIZEN2 — Foreign or second citizenship
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7. To which national or ethnic group do you belong? ________
This response is to be defined by the respondent.
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Question 7. Your nationality (by self-determination of the respondent)
Ask the question in the exact wording of the census form.
Indicate the nationality as declared by the respondent him/herself.
Nationality of children under 14 years is identified by their parents.
Focusing questions are prohibited. If a person refuses to answer the question or cannot give a response (e.g., a mentally sick person or a child in an orphanage), put down "none".
Do not complete the field for digits located after the entry of the nationality made in writing.

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Russia 2010 — source variable RU2010A_CITIZEN2 — Foreign or second citizenship
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6. Citizenship

[] Russian Federation
[] For citizens of a foreign state and for those with double citizenship, write down the state's name ____
[] Without citizenship
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Question 6. Your citizenship
The citizens of the Russian Federation mark the prompt "Russian Federation".
Foreign citizens will write the name of the country of citizenship in the special field (for example, Italy, Ukraine, Moldova).
Citizens of the Russian Federation who have double citizenship - of Russia and of another country - shall mark the prompt "Russian Federation" and write down the name of another country of citizenship.
For those who have two citizenships only one chosen by the respondent shall be specified. In case of oral answer mark shall not contain word "Russia", but "Russian Federation" shall be used instead.
If a respondent finds it difficult to answer this question, he shall be reminded that the citizenship is indicated by the passport of the country or another document indicating the citizenship of a person. In this case a census taker is strictly forbidden to demand the passport or to show a record about citizenship in it.
For those who do not have a citizenship, a "no citizenship" prompt shall be marked.
The citizenship of children under 14 years of age is identified by their parents.
[Footnote: For acquisition and termination of the Russian Federation citizenship by the child of 14 to 18 years old his consent is required (according to the Russian Federation citizenship Federal law of 31.05.2002 No. 62-FZ, Article 9 clause 2).]
Space for numbers after writing name of the country in words is left blank.

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Rwanda 1991 — source variable RW1991A_ETHNIC — Nationality/country of citizenship/ethnicity
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For all persons
[Questions P1 to P15 were asked of all persons]


P12. Nationality / Country of citizenship _ _

What is your nationality? / of which country are you a citizen of? ____


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Rwanda 2002 — source variable RW2002A_NATION — Nationality/country of citizenship
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A. Questions to be asked to all members of the household
[Questions 1-14.]


P07. Nationality/country of citizenship

What is the nationality/country of citizenship of ____?
For visitors, (P03 = 3) skip to the next person.
[Question asked only of permanent residents]

_ _ _Write down the name of the country / If he/she is Rwandese, ask whether the person has another citizenship. If yes, write it down.

1._____
2._____

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P07: Nationality (country of citizenship)

One will write here the nationality or the country of birth. If the person is Rwandese and has another nationality, write also the other nationality. One shall write only what the enumerated person declares. For a small child, write down his/her father's nationality.

Remark:
If the enumerated person is a classified as a visitor, the questions related to him/her stop on item P07.

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Rwanda 2012 — source variable RW2012A_NATION — Nationality
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Section P: Characteristics of population

[Questions 7-13 were asked of all usual residents.]

8. What is the respondent's nationality?

Record the name of country.

1st nationality ____
2nd nationality ____
Foreigner ____
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P08: Nationality: What is [the person]'s nationality?
[For private and institutional household questionnaires]
If Rwandan only, write Rwanda at the first nationality and proceed to next question [do not write anything in provided boxes or in other reserved places].

If Rwandan with a second nationality, write Rwanda at the first nationality; at the second nationality write the name of second nationality or the name of homeland [do not write anything in boxes reserved].

If the respondent declares to be foreigner, write only the name of his nationality or the name of his homeland in provided place [do not write anything at the first and second nationality or in boxes reserved].

For a young child, write father's nationality


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Senegal 1988 — source variable SN1988A_ETHNIC1 — Ethnic group or nationality
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P8. Ethnicity or nationality ________
For Senegalese, write the name of the ethnic group
For foreigners, write their nationality and skip to P11.

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P8) Ethnicity or nationality

Ask the following question: "What is your ethnic group?" if the person is Senegalese. Or, "What is your nationality" the person is a foreigner.

Record in plain words the ethnic group declared for the Senegalese, just above the coding box, in the empty space left for this.


Example: Wolof, Diola, etc.

For Senegalese who cannot determine their ethnic group, or for those who became Senegalese by naturalization, record "Other".

For foreigners, record the name of the country of origin.

Example: Guinea-Conakry, France, etc.


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Senegal 2002 — source variable SN2002A_ETHNIC — Ethnic group or nationality
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Section B: Individual Characteristics

Total Population


B10. Ethnicity or nationality

For Senegalese, write the name of the ethnic group__________________
For foreigners, write the nationality________________

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B10. Ethnicity or nationality

Record in plain words the ethnic group declared for the Senegalese, and the nationality for the foreigners.

Example: Wolof, Diola, Mancagne, etc.

For Senegalese who cannot determine their ethnic group, or for those who became Senegalese by naturalization, record "Other".

For foreigners, record the name of the country of origin, of which they have the nationality.

Example: Guinea-Conakry, France, the Gambia, etc.


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Senegal 2013 — source variable SN2013A_NATION — Nationality
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B. Individual characteristics

The entire population
[Questions B16 through B28 were asked of all resident persons.]

B16. Nationality ____

What is [the respondent]'s nationality? Enter Senegal for Senegalese persons and the name of the country for foreigners. If B16 = foreigner, go directly to B18.
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4.2. Part B: individual characteristics

B16: nationality
Clearly indicate nationality. In the case of persons with dual nationality, Senegalese and another nationality, Senegalese nationality must be favored. In any case, we rely on the respondent's statement.
For foreigners, enter the name of the country of origin of which they bear the nationality.
Example: Guinea-Conakry, France, Gambia...
NB: On the PDA, you will choose the answer on a drop-down list.


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Sierra Leone 2015 — source variable SL2015A_NATION — Nationality
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All persons [Questions P01-P20]

[Section II was answered for all persons who selected living in occupied housing units in question I15]

P08. Nationality

If Non- Sierra Leonean, Go to P10

Write the code of the nationality _ _ _ _

[] 6001 Sierra Leonean
[] 6002 Nigeria
[] 6003 Gambia
[] 6004 Guinea Republic
[] 6005 Ghana
[] 6006 Liberia
[] 6007 Cote d'Ivoire
[] 6008 Cape Verde
[] 6009 Senegal
[] 6010 Mali
[] 6011 Togo
[] 6012 Benin
[] 6013 Burkina Faso
[] 6014 Guinea Bissau
[] 6015 Niger
[] 6016 Zambia
[] 6017 Kenya
[] 6018 Other African Countries
[] 7001 United Kingdom
[] 7002 Other European Countries
[] 8001 United States of America
[] 8002 India
[] 8003 Lebanon
[] 8004 Pakistan
[] 9000 Other
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Section 2: Population characteristics

Columns (P01) to (P20) -- These should provide particulars of all persons who slept in the household on census night. The questions therefore apply to all persons irrespective of age or sex, except P13 which applies to persons 5 years and above.

Columns (P08) -- Nationality
102. This question asks about the nationality of all persons in the household. Write the appropriate code for each person in the household. Use code list.

103. Note that question on Nationality also applies to the Special Population Questionnaire. Record the appropriate nationality code of all persons who spent census night in institutions. Use code list.


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Slovenia 2002 — source variable SI2002A_CITIZ — Citizenship
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[p.10]
Data in the pre-census database for buildings, dwellings and persons were taken over as of 9 November 2001.

From the pre-census database data are provided for contents stated in Article 6 of the Census Act. Data that are thus not on the P-3 Census questionnaire for persons are:
Place of birth,
Last migration,
Citizenship,
Marital status,
Employment status,
Activity,
Occupation,
Usual working hours,
Place of work.


For individual groups of population from the pre-census database the following data were provided for questions on the P-3 Census questionnaires for persons:
Question No. - Content
4 - Sex
23 - Address one year before the census, i.e. on 31 March 2001
24 - First residence after birth
35 - Education in the program for obtaining recognised education
36 - Level and type of education after finishing the program
37 - Place of education
42 - Activity status


If on the P-3 Census questionnaire for persons the box left of the question number is marked X, the question needs not be answered because the data have been obtained from the pre-census database.

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South Africa 1996 — source variable ZA1996A_CITIZ — Citizenship
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Section A:

To be completed for each person in the household in a separate column. Remember to include babies. Please include yourself.


9.1. Is (the person) a citizen of:

[] 1 = South Africa only (including the former TBVC states)?
[] 2 = South Africa and another country (dual citizenship)?
[] 3 = Another country only?

9.2. ____ (If dual citizenship or citizenship of another country) What is the name of the country? Write in the name of the country.

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South Africa 2001 — source variable ZA2001A_CITIZ — Citizenship
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Section A: Information for persons in the household -- ask of everyone
[Section A of this form, each question has 10 answer rows for writing individual answers for up to 10 individuals in the household. Only the first is shown here, which is exactly the same as the other nine.]


Citizenship

P-10. Is (the person) a South African citizen? Dot the appropriate box.

[] Y = Yes
[] N = No
If yes go to P-11

P-10a. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ If no, what is the name of the country of citizenship?

Use capital letters only.

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Question P-10 and P-10a -- Citizenship

This question has two parts, P-10 and P-10a. The second part only applies to people who answer "No" to the first part. So people who answer "Yes" to the first part will "skip" P-10a and go to Question 11.

P-10 "Is (the person) a South African citizen?"

Remember that people who were not born in South Africa can be citizens of South Africa. The reverse is also sometimes true. That is why we need this question as well as the last question.

Accept the respondent's answer. You do not need to ask for proof. However, if immigrants hesitate to tell the truth, remind them that the information is for statistical use only, and will not be disclosed to any other authority or organisation or private person because the Statistics Act restricts the use of census data to statistics only.

Dot the correct box, i.e. Y or N box.

If Yes go to P-11. In other words, if Yes to P-10, skip P-10a and go to P-11. If No to P-10, write the name of the country of citizenship in P-10a.

P-10a "What is the name of the country of citizenship?"

Write one letter per box. Use capital letters only. Do not leave any spaces between words. Write as many letters as you have spaces for.

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South Africa 2016 — source variable ZA2016A_NATION — Country of citizenship
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3. Person information

[3.7] Household members

[3.7.2] Migration
Now, I am going to ask you some questions on migration. Migration is the movement of people from one area/place to another.

[3.7.2.5] What is the respondent's country of citizenship?

[Note: No other countries were listed in the original form.]

[] 1 Andorra
[] 2 United Arab Emirates
[] 3 Afghanistan
[] 4 Antigua and Barbuda
[] 5 Anguilla
[] 6 Albania
[] 7 Armenia
[] 8 Angola
[] 9 Antarctica
[] 10 Argentina
[] 11 American Samoa
[] 12 Austria
[] 13 Australia
[] 14 Aruba
[] 15 Aland Islands
[] 16 Azerbaijan
[] 17 Bosnia and Herzegovina
[] 18 Barbados
[] 19 Bangladesh
[] 20 Belgium

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South Sudan 2008 — source variable SS2008A_NATION — Nationality
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Details of persons in the household -- All household members
[Questions 1 to 14: All persons]


5. What is [the respondent's] nationality?

Use the nationality codes on the separate sheet
_ _

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Q5 "What is [respondent's] nationality?"
  • Every person is a national or citizen of a country. You should start with the first person listed ("Person 01"); ask, "What is [the respondent's] nationality?"
  • Write the appropriate code for the response given using your nationality code list in the boxes, and then shade the corresponding numbers as you did with age.


[Below the text is a form showing question 5 and a list of nationality codes. This illustration is omitted here]

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Spain 1991 — source variable ES1991A_NATION — Country of nationality
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8. Nationality
[] 1 Spanish
[] 2 Spanish and another nationality:
Country for the other [non-Spanish] nationality:
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

[] 3 Foreigner
Country:
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

[] 4 No nationality


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Spain 2001 — source variable ES2001A_NATION — Country of nationality
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Country of nationality
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

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Spain 2011 — source variable ES2011A_NATION — Nationality
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What is his/her nationality?
If he/she has double nationality, Spanish and another, mark both options and write the corresponding country.
If he/she has double nationality but neither is Spanish, write only one of them.

[] Spanish
[] From another country _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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1.A.8 Country of nationality

Nationality is defined as a legal connection between an individual and his/her state, acquired by birth or naturalization whether by declaration or acquired by choice, matrimony, or other terms according to the national legislation.

It allows completing the information about migrants that provide their place of birth since both identify situations of foreigners born in Spain or current Spaniards that were born abroad. Because of such, just like before, it deals with a variable relevant to the effect of determining groups with a migratory past.

Categories of this variable:

List of countries

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Sudan 2008 — source variable SD2008A_NATION — Nationality
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5. What is [the respondent's] nationality?
Use the nationality codes on the separate sheet
_ _

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Q5 "What is [respondent's] nationality?"
  • Every person is a national or citizen of a country. You should start with the first person listed ("Person 01"); ask, "What is [the respondent's] nationality?"
  • Write the appropriate code for the response given using your nationality code list in the boxes, and then shade the corresponding numbers as you did with age.


[Below the text is a form showing question 5 and a list of nationality codes. This illustration is omitted here]

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Suriname 2004 — source variable SR2004A_NATION — Nationality
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Personal form

All persons in the household
[Questions P07 to P12 were asked of all persons in the household.]

P09. What nationality is this person?

[] 1 Surinamese
[] 2 Dutch
[] 3 Guyanese
[] 4 French
[] 5 Brazilian
[] 6 Haitian
[] 7 Chinese
[] 8 US
[] 9 Other
[] 97 Don't know
[] 99 No response

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Suriname 2012 — source variable SR2012A_NATION — Nationality
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Personal module

All persons in the household
[Questions P01a to P06c were asked of all persons in the household.]

P10. What nationality is this person?

[] 1 Surinamese
[] 2 Dutch
[] 3 Guyanese
[] 4 French
[] 5 Brazilian
[] 6 Haitian
[] 7 Chinese
[] 8 US
[] 9 Other Caricom (Caribbean Community)
[] 10 Other, please specify ____
[] 97 Don't know
[] 99 No response

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Switzerland 1970 — source variable CH1970A_NATION — Country of citizenship
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A. Questions to all persons
[Applies to questions 1-15]


8. Nationality (Swiss/foreign dual nationalities should only indicate their Swiss citizenship):

[] Swiss
[] Foreigner (foreigners specify their nationality in question 27)


For Swiss nationals (citizens of more than one municipality should list the most recent acquired one):

____ Citizen of which municipality
____ Canton (abbreviation)


F. Questions to foreigners
[Applies to questions 27-28]


27. Foreigners with valid passport or home certificate: citizenship

________


Without papers, stateless, refugees: last citizenship.
________

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Question 8: Place of home residence (home town) Heimat
  • Women married to a Swiss enter the same place as their husbands.
  • Women married to a foreigner and their children who have Swiss citizenship, enter the Swiss place of residence.
  • Widowed or divorced women enter the place of home residence of their last marriage if they did not revert back to their former home place.
  • Communities in one canton with the same name should be described precisely, e.g. Oetwil on the Lake, Oetwil at the Limmat.


Question 27: Citizenship of foreigners
Foreigners with several citizenships should enter the country of the last obtained citizenship. Foreigners who have no papers and are also unable to obtain such, or who cannot get protection from the diplomatic office of their home country, enter persons without papers, without citizenship or refugee.


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Switzerland 1980 — source variable CH1980A_NATION — Country of citizenship
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A. Questions to all persons


9. Nationality
Swiss/foreign dual nationalities should only indicate their Swiss citizenship

For Swiss: only indicate the last acquired citizenship

[] Citizen of census municipality
[] Citizen of another municipality, i.e. ________ Canton


For foreigners: refugees, stateless persons and those without papers indicate their former native country

Country____
If you are without papers, stateless or a refugee, please mark with a cross [_]

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Question 8: Place of birth

The inhabitants of the cantons Bern and Jura take into account the situation as it has developed after their new forming.

Question 9: Place of residence (home town) [Heimat]
  • Women married to a Swiss enter the same place as their husbands.
  • Women married to a foreigner and their children who have Swiss citizenship, enter the Swiss place of residence.
  • Widowed or divorced women enter the home place of residence of their last marriage if they did not revert back to their former home place.
  • Communities in one canton with the same name should be described precisely, e.g. Oetwil on the Lake, Oetwil at the Limmat.


Foreigners with several citizenships should enter the country of the last obtained citizenship. Foreigners who have no papers and are also unable to obtain such, or who cannot get protection from the diplomatic office of their home country, enter persons without papers, without citizenship or being refugee.

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Switzerland 1990 — source variable CH1990A_NATION — Country of citizenship
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4. Nationality
[] 1 Swiss
[] 2 Foreigner

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Switzerland 2000 — source variable CH2000A_NATION — Country of citizenship
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4. Nationality

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Switzerland 2011 — source variable CH2011A_NATIONCNTRY — Country of nationality
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Personal questionnaire

7. Please note. Answer questions a) and b) only if you have Swiss nationality.

a) Have you had Swiss nationality from birth?
[] 1 Yes
[] 2 No
[If no,] since when do you have the Swiss nationality? _ _ _ _ (year)

b) Do you currently have an additional nationality?
[] 1 No
[] 2 Yes
[If yes,] of which country? (Only one answer)

[] 2.01 Italy
[] 2.02 France
[] 2.03 Germany
[] 2.04 Austria
[] 2.05 Spain
[] 2.06 Portugal
[] 2.07 Netherlands
[] 2.08 United Kingdom
[] 2.09 Turkey
[] 2.10 Serbia
[] 2.11 Bosnia and Herzegovina
[] 2.12 Croatia
[] 2.13 North Macedonia
[] 2.14 Kosovo
[] 2.15 Sri Lanka
[] 2.16 Other: ____
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3.3 Structural statistics

3.3.2 Basic output
The structural statistics provide additional information on the basic statistics, together with base information for the analysis of the thematic statistics of the census system. They cover the resident population, excluding people who live in institutional households. The information on dwellings relates to occupied dwellings. The structural statistics provide annual results on the following topic areas:

T4 Information provided by the structural statistics

"People, households and housing"

Focus topic "Migration"
Population with a migration background

 

- Nationality at birth
- Country of birth of mother
[p.16]
- Country of birth of the father
- Second and third generation
- Mode and year of acquisition of Swiss citizenship
- Second citizenship

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Tanzania 1988 — source variable TZ1988A_CITIZEN — Country of citizenship
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All persons
[Questions 2-13 were asked of all persons.]


8. Is [the respondent] a citizen of Tanzania?

[] 1 Yes
[] 2 No


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Tanzania 2002 — source variable TZ2002A_CITIZ — Citizenship
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07. Citizenship
[Respondent] is a citizen of which country?
Write the code of the country.
_ _

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B. Questions for all the people
This part involves all people who slept in the household the night before census day. The questions in this part are also found in the short questionnaire.
The questions in this part must be asked to every person following the order set. You must follow the flow of questions as arranged and read the question as written in the questionnaire. For more explanation, refer explanations in part 3.7 (how to ask questions).
Part "B" of the questionnaire contains the following questions:


Question 7: What is your citizenship?
Every person in the household must be asked the question of citizenship. If a person is a citizen of Tanzania, either by birth or registration, fill code "60" in the space provided in the questionnaire for this question, shade code "6" and "0". If a person is a citizen of another country, fill the country's code and shade in the respective codes depending on the answer given.
Use the following codes:
Country

60 = Tanzania
61 = Angola
62 = Botswana
63 = Burundi
64 = Comoro
65 = Kenya
66 = Lesotho
67 = Malawi
68 = Mauritius
69 = Mozambique
70 = Namibia
71 = Rwanda
72 = Seychelles
73 = Somalia
74 = Swaziland
75 = South Africa
76 = Uganda
77 = Republic of Congo
78 = Zimbabwe
79 = Zambia
80 = Other African countries
81 = India
82 = Pakistan
83 = Asian countries
84 = Italy

[p. 30]
85 = Nordic countries (Denmark, Finland, Norway, and Sweden)
86 = Great Britain
87 = Germany
88 = Other European countries
89 = Canada
90 = U.S.A.
91 = Other countries

[Illustration for question 7 is omitted]

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Tanzania 2012 — source variable TZ2012A_CITIZEN — Other nationality
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B. All persons
[Questions 1-19 were asked of all persons.]

13. Citizenship

[The respondent] is a citizen of which country? If Tanzania, write 1 in the box in the left. Write code of the country in the two boxes on the right. For dual citizenship, write code "98". Codes are on a separate sheet.

[] 1 Tanzania
[] Other _ _
[] 98 Dual citizenship
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Question 13: [the respondent] is a citizen of which country?

Explanation/clarification of the question: This question aims to understand the nationality of every person in the community, whether it is by birth or registration.
Answers to this question will enable the nation understand the exact number of citizens of Tanzania, citizens of other countries present on the night before census, and those with two nationalities. The nation will understand the distribution of nationalities in the country.

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Thailand 2000 — source variable TH2000A_NATION — Nationality
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S9. Nationality_ _
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Column S9: Nationality
The question asked [to the respondent] will be "What is your nationality?"

Record the nationality of the respondent in column S9


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Togo 1960 — source variable TG1960A_NATION2 — Nationality, detailed
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9. Nationality or ethnic group ____

For residents of Togo indicate ethnic group
For foreign people, record their nationality: English, Lebanese, Ghanaian and so on
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Column 9: Ethnic group or nationality
Use code number 6 which is divided into 2 parts:

- the first gives the nationality for foreigners: items 211 to 499;
- the second gives the ethnic group for residents of Togo items 1 xx and 500 to 9 xx.

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Togo 1970 — source variable TG1970A_ETHNIC — Ethnicity
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10. Nationality or ethnic group ____
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Column 10: This column refers to the ethnicity or the nationality of the person being enumerated. You will indicate the ethnicity for people who are Togolese and the nationality for those who are foreign. For foreigners in Togo, you will indicate the name of the country where they are citizens (Upper Volta, Ghana, Benin, Nigeria, France, Holland, Belgium, etc.). For all Togolese, you will indicate the ethnic group or the race to which they belong. You will ask the person what was the origin or race of his father. Once the response is obtained, you will write on the designated line: Mina, Kabye, Ewe, Kotokoli, Losso, etc. Appendix 9 of this document shows a list of Togolese ethnicities; this appendix is not a complete list.

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Togo 2010 — source variable TG2010A_ETHNIC — Ethnicity or nationality
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For all persons
[Columns P01 to P10B were asked of all persons]

(P08) Ethnicity or nationality _ _

Record the ethnicity for Togolese and the nationality (country of origin) for foreigners
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A- Sociodemographic characteristics

Column P08: Ethnic group or nationality

Pose first the question: "What is the nationality of [the respondent]?" If the response is "Togolese" then ask: "What is the ethnic group of [the respondent]?" Record the ethnic group declared on the dotted lines.

Record on the dotted lines the name of the ethnic group declared for persons of Togolese nationality or the name of the country for foreigners on the dotted lines and record nothing in the boxes in grey.

NB 19:

- Usually children are of the same ethnic group as their father.
- Record "naturalized" for Togolese by marriage or who have acquired Togolese nationality.

[p. 28]

Example: Awa, of Ivorian origin, has married Messan, a Togolese. She is Togolese by marriage. You should record her as naturalized on the dotted lines corresponding to her line and record nothing in the grey boxes.


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Uganda 1991 — source variable UG1991A_ETHNIC — Ethnic group or citizenship
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For All Persons


6. Ethnic group or citizenship (Ugandans state tribe / others state country)

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[Question 1 - 13 apply to all persons]


Question 6 Ethnic Group or Citizenship

99. "Is this person Ugandan?"
If so, write the tribe.
If they are not Ugandan, ask and record the country of citizenship.

100. Record the tribe or group to which a person considers he or she belongs. Accept the answers as they are given you. The census is not concerned with the legal status of a person.


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Uruguay 1963 — source variable UY1963A_NATION — Nationality
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7. Legal nationality: ____

Write down the nationality that a person declares.
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Title 7: Legal nationality
192. For the people who called themselves Uruguayan by birth, simply write down: "Uruguayan".

193. In the case of Uruguayans by nationalization, write down "Uruguayan nationalized" or, in an abbreviated form, "Uruguayan na.".

194. For foreigners, write down the declared nationality, such as: Argentinean, Spanish, Italian, Brazilian, etc. If any foreigner has difficulty naming their nationality, make a note in the "Observations" section, giving as much information as possible.

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Zambia 1990 — source variable ZM1990A_CITIZEN — Country of citizenship
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P-9 What is [the respondent's] country of citizenship? _ _ _
(For non-Zambians, write name of country and enter its code. For Zambian, just enter code 148.)
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P - 9 What is [the respondent]'s Country of Citizenship?
22. Write the name of the country of which the person is a citizen in the space provided. Then enter the appropriate country code in the appropriate boxes. A list of countries and their respective codes is given in Appendix 4 on page 93.

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Zambia 2000 — source variable ZM2000A_NATION — Citizenship
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7. Citizenship
(non-Zambia enter country code, Zambian enter code 148.): _ _ _
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P7: What is [the respondent's] country of citizenship?

Write the name of the country of which the person is a citizen in the space provided. Then enter the country code in the appropriate boxes. A list of countries and their respective codes is given in Appendix 6.


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Zambia 2010 — source variable ZM2010A_NATION2 — Foreign Nationality
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Is [the respondent] Zambian?
P8. If Zambian, code here then skip to P11
[] 1
P9. If non-Zambian, code here then write country code
[] 2
_ _ _
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Citizenship

P ? 8: Is [the respondent] Zambian?

In this question find out if the person is Zambian. If Zambian, shade code 1 and skip to P-11.


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Zimbabwe 2012 — source variable ZW2012A_CITIZEN — Citizenship
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B- For all persons
[Questions 9 and 10 were asked of all persons]

10. What is (the respondent's) citizenship?

Enter country code ("000" for Zimbabwe)

Country _ _ _
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Section B: For all Persons
Begin by saying, "I would like information on ALL people who stayed at this household on the census night. This information is on the names of the persons, their relationship to head of household, their age and sex, survivorship of their parents etc. It is important that you give me as accurate information as possible about each person".

Q10 Citizenship
Do not deduce someone's citizenship from the language an individual speaks or their country of birth. Record what the respondent tells you. As a way of probing you may ask if the individual has a passport and if so, the country that issued the passport.

NB: Citizenship is not the same as country of birth. Country codes are in Appendix 2.