HHID=056789 PN=020 FSUBHH=1
A6. Couple Divorces and Marries Again
Two respondents in a sample household are married at the time of the first
cross-section. Each respondent is assigned a HHID of 067890 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 067890, 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.
By the time of the third cross-section, the respondents have remarried each
other. Both are assigned the HHID of 067890 and the SUBHH of 7. Each original
respondent retains his and her PN of 010 and 020, respectively.
Time 1
Household records
HHID=067890 ASUBHH=0
Respondent records
HHID=067890 PN=010 ASUBHH=0
HHID=067890 PN=020 ASUBHH=0
Time 2
Household records
HHID=067890 CSUBHH=1
HHID=067890 CSUBHH=2
Respondent records
HHID=067890 PN=010 CSUBHH=1
HHID=067890 PN=020 CSUBHH=2
Time 3
Household records
HHID=067890 FSUBHH=7
Respondent records
HHID=067890 PN=010 FSUBHH=7
HHID=067890 PN=020 FSUBHH=7
A7. Married Couple with Children and Siblings
At the time of the first cross-section, sample household with a HHID of 078901
contains two respondents assigned PNs of 010 and 020, respectively. Associated
with the household are three children with OPNs of 101, 102, and 103, and two
siblings with OPNs of 051 and 052. All seven persons will keep those same PNs
and OPNs across time. A friend who lives with the respondents is assigned an OPN
of 080. The friend will keep her OPN of 080 across time only if she is a
household member at each wave.
Time 1
Household records
HHID=078901 ASUBHH=0
Respondent records
HHID=078901 PN=010 ASUBHH=0
HHID=078901 PN=020 ASUBHH=0
Household member/child records
HHID=078901 ASUBHH=0 OPN=101 (child)
HHID=078901 ASUBHH=0 OPN=102 (child)
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