2001 Individual Licensed SAR Variables

reltohr — Relationship to HRP

Value Label Count Percentage
-9 Not applicable (not in a household) 33088 n/a%  n/a%
1 Household reference person 759579 41.20%  41.20%
2 Husband or wife 359123 19.48%  19.48%
3 Partner 66240 3.59%  3.59%
4 Son or daughter 517593 28.08%  28.08%
5 Step-child 21169 1.15%  1.15%
6 Brother or sister 13396 0.73%  0.73%
7 Mother or father 6726 0.36%  0.36%
8 Step-mother or step-father 789 0.04%  0.04%
9 Grandchild 6081 0.33%  0.33%
10 Grandparent 199 0.01%  0.01%
11 Other related 9235 0.50%  0.50%
12 Unrelated 43812 2.38%  2.38%
13 Relationship unknown 6495 0.35%  0.35%

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Notes

This variable refers to the relationship to the Household Reference Person. For a person living alone, that person is the Household Reference Person (HRP). If the household contains only one family (with or without ungrouped individuals) the HRP is the same as the Family Reference Person (FRP). If there is more than one family in the household, the HRP is chosen from among the FRPs using the same criteria as for choosing the FRP (economic activity, then age, then order on the form). If there is no family, the HRP is chosen from the individuals using the same criteria. The Family Reference Person (FRP) is taken to be the lone parent in a lone parent family. In a couple family, the FRP is chosen from the two people in the couple on the basis of their economic activity (in the priority order full-time job, part-time job, unemployed, retired, other). If both people have the same economic activity, the FRP is identified as the elder of the two or, if they are the same age, the first member of the couple on the form.

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