A9. Couple Divorces, One Respondent Remarries, Both Split-off Households Have  
New Members  
Two respondents in a sample household are married at the time of the first  
cross-section. Each respondent is assigned a HHID of 090123 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. She has moved  
in with her mother. He has married a woman with two children. At the second  
cross-section, both original respondents retain the HHID of 090123, but he is  
assigned a SUBHH of 1 and she is assigned a SUBHH of 2. Each original respondent  
retains his and her PN of 010 and 020, respectively. His new spouse and new  
stepchildren are assigned the HHID of 090123 and the SUBHH of 1. His new spouse  
is assigned a PN of 011. His new stepchildren are assigned OPNs of 151 and 152.  
Her mother is assigned the HHID of 090123 and the SUBHH of 2 and an OPN of 151.  
Time 1  
Household records  
HHID=090123 ASUBHH=0  
Respondent records  
HHID=090123 PN=010 ASUBHH=0  
HHID=090123 PN=020 ASUBHH=0  
Time 2  
Household records  
HHID=090123 CSUBHH=1  
HHID=090123 CSUBHH=2  
Respondent records  
HHID=090123 PN=010 CSUBHH=1  
HHID=090123 PN=011 CSUBHH=1 (new wife)  
HHID=090123 PN=020 CSUBHH=2  
Household member/child records  
HHID=090123 CSUBHH=1 OPN=151 (his stepchild)  
HHID=090123 CSUBHH=1 OPN=152 (his stepchild)  
HHID=090123 CSUBHH=2 OPN=151 (her mom)  
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