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1. Module -- Socio-demographic characteristics

21. What is your marital status?

(Concerns people aged 15 years or more)
[] 1. Single
[] 2. Married (in actual status of marriage)
[] 3. Married (in separation adjudicated by court)
[] 4. Married (not in the actual status of marriage but without separation adjudicated by court)
[] 5. Widower/widow
[] 6. Divorced
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Module 1 -- Socio-demographic characteristics (questions 1-23)

Questions 1-8
[p.15]

Question 21. What is your marital status? (concerns people aged 15 years or more)
[p.19]

Only one answer must be indicated in the case of this question.

"1. single" -- should be indicated for individuals, who were not in a relationship while performing the census,
"2. married (in actual status of marriage)" -- should be indicated for individuals, who have been married and is still living with the partner;
"3. married (in separation adjudicated by court)" -- should be indicated for individuals, who are in separation due to decision of a proper court,
"4. married (not in the actual status of marriage but without separation adjudicated by court)" -- should be indicated for individuals, who have been married but do not live together with the partner and there is no separation adjudicated by court,
"5. widower - widow" -- should be indicated for individuals, who are not in a relationship due to death of the partner,
"6. divorced" -- should be indicated for individuals, who have been divorced by means of decision of a proper court.
Question 23. Non-obligatory question.
Was your current relationship formally established in a registry office or in a church (religious association)?

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The question is non-obligatory in character, and there is a possibility to refuse to answer it. The answer to this question will be the basis for specifying the number of families divided into: marriages (with or without children) and partners (with or without children).