{"file_id":"F1","vid":"V2","name":"hh","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"4","loc_end_pos":"5","loc_width":"2","loc_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"Household","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":null,"var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"There are some exceptions to this rule, which are described below:\n1. The following categories of persons are treated as household members even though they have\nlived less than six months in the household during past 12 months:\n(I) infants who are less than 6 months old,\n(ii) a newly married couple who have been living together for less than 6 months, and\n(iii) persons living together for less than 6 months but who are expected to live in the household\npermanently (or for long duration).\n2. Lodgers or other permanent residents who live and take their meals with the household are to becounted as household members, even though they may have no blood relationship with the householdhead.\n3. Servants or other paid domestic employees should be counted as part of the household.\n4. People who have lived in the household for more than six months of the past 12 months but have\npermanently left the household (e.g. separated or dead) are not considered members of the household for\nour purposes.\nPeople who live in the same dwelling, but do not share food expenses or do not eat meals together, are\nnot members of the same household. For example, if two brothers, each having his own family, live in the\nsame house but maintains separate food budgets and cooking facilities, they would constitute two\nseparate households. Likewise, people who eat together but do not live in the same dwelling are not\nmembers of the same household.\nIt is very important that you define the household membership strictly according to the criteria outlined\nabove. These guidelines may not be the same as others you may be familiar with, and at times, they may\nnot conform to the household\u2019s own notion of who should be considered as a household member. Any\nquestions or doubts that arise in the field should be discussed with your supervisor.","var_universe":"All rural households","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[{"value":"0","type":"vald","wgtd":null},{"value":"0","type":"invd","wgtd":null}],"var_txt":"A household is a group of people who normally live together and eat their meals together.","var_catgry":[],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":"1","max":"12"},"fid":"F1","sid":"5","survey_idno":"NPL-CBS-HCSRN-2000-v2"}