A2. Couple Divorces
Two respondents in a sample household are married at the time of the first
cross-section. Each respondent is assigned a HHID of 023456 and a SUBHH of 0.
One respondent has a PN of 010, the other a PN of 020.
By the time of the second cross-section, the couple has divorced. Both
respondents retain the HHID of 023456, but one is assigned a SUBHH of 1 and the
other is assigned a SUBHH of 2. Each original respondent retains his and her PN
of 010 and 020, respectively.
Time 1
Household records
HHID=023456 ASUBHH=0
Respondent records
HHID=023456 PN=010 ASUBHH=0
HHID=023456 PN=020 ASUBHH=0
Time 2
Household records
HHID=023456 CSUBHH=1
HHID=023456 CSUBHH=2
Respondent records
HHID=023456 PN=010 CSUBHH=1
HHID=023456 PN=020 CSUBHH=2
A3. One or Both Respondents Die
Two respondents in a sample household are married at the time of the first
cross-section. Each respondent is assigned a HHID of 034567 and a SUBHH of 0.
One respondent has a PN of 010, the other a PN of 020.
One respondent dies before the next wave. At the next wave, both respondents
retain their HHID of 034567. The living respondent retains her SUBHH of 0; the
deceased respondent is assigned a SUBHH of 3. (If both respondents die, one
would be assigned a SUBHH of 3 and the other would be assigned a SUBHH of 4.)
Each original respondent retains his and her PN of 010 and 020, respectively.
Time 1
Household records
HHID=034567 ASUBHH=0
Respondent records
HHID=034567 PN=010 ASUBHH=0
HHID=034567 PN=020 ASUBHH=0
Time 2
Household records
HHID=034567 CSUBHH=0
HHID=034567 CSUBHH=3 (in exit interview)
Respondent records
HHID=034567 PN=010 CSUBHH=3 (in exit interview)
HHID=034567 PN=020 CSUBHH=0
A4. Single Respondent Marries
A respondent who has never been married is in the first cross-section. The
respondent is assigned a HHID of 045678 and a SUBHH of 0 and a PN of 010.
At the time of the second cross-section, the respondent has married. Both the
respondent and her new spouse are assigned a HHID of 045678 and a SUBHH of 0
because the household was not divided. The original respondent retains her PN of
010. Her new spouse is assigned PN of 011.
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