1286.0 - Family, Household and Income Unit Variables, 2005  
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STANDARD OUTPUT CATEGORIES

46. For 'Registered marital status' the standard output categories are the same as the standard classification and may also include the supplementary code 'Not stated' if applicable. This is a non-hierarchical structure comprising the five categories:

Never married
Widowed
Divorced
Separated
Married


Not registered married

47. Care should be taken when using the term 'Not married' in relation to 'Registered marital status' to prevent confusion with the 'Social marital status' category. The term 'Not Registered Married' should be used in preference to 'Not married'. It should be noted that the term 'Not Registered Married' relates to those persons whose 'Registered marital status' is coded as 'Never married', 'Widowed' or 'Divorced'.

48. If the term 'Not married' is used where the data refer to 'Registered marital status', the ABS advises it should be footnoted as follows:

'Refers to persons whose 'Registered marital status' is 'Never married', 'Widowed' or 'Divorced', including those who are living with a de facto partner'.

Ever married

49. The term 'Ever married' is used to refer to all persons whose 'Registered marital status' is other than 'Never married'.

Labels and footnotes

50. The ABS recommends that, in publications and discussions where both registered and 'Social marital status' concepts are addressed, clear labels and footnotes should be used to differentiate 'Registered marital status' categories from 'Social marital status' categories.

51. Footnotes should state that in the 'Social marital status' classification:

  • The category 'married' includes de facto marriages and registered marriages.
  • The category 'married in a de facto marriage' includes same-sex couples.
  • The category 'not married' includes persons who are not currently living with their registered marriage spouse or with a de facto partner.

52. A footnote should state that in the 'Registered marital status' classification:
  • The category 'married' excludes de facto marriages.

53. In addition, definitions for the concepts and categories used should be listed in a glossary of terms. These should be consistent with those outlined in the Glossary section of the 'Overview of family, household and income unit standards'. In some instances, there may be a need for explanatory notes to further clarify the concepts.


CROSS CLASSIFIED OUTPUT STRUCTURE

Using both 'Registered marital status' and 'Social marital status'

54. In many circumstances the most useful application of 'Registered marital status' will be in combined output with 'Social marital status'. Where such output is required, the following output structure is standard.

Registered marriage
married
De facto marriage
never registered married
widowed
divorced
separated
registered married (1)
Not married
never registered married
widowed
divorced
separated
registered married (2)

(1) This category includes individuals still in a registered marriage who have formed a de facto marriage with another person.

(2) This category includes individuals who report themselves as being in a registered marriage but whose spouse is not a usual resident of the same dwelling.

Cross-classifying 'Registered marital status' and 'Social marital status'

55. It is not anticipated that many collections will present data cross-tabulated in this way. However, when this is necessary, the following format is recommended for output tables:

Table structure
'Social marital status'
Married
Registered
marital status
RegisteredDe factoNot Married
Never marriedn/a (1)
Widowedn/a (1)
Divorcedn/a (1)
Separatedn/a (1)
Married(2)(3)

(1) Not applicable as it is not possible to have data for these categories.

(2) This category includes individuals still in a registered marriage who have formed a de facto marriage with another person.

(3) This category includes individuals who report themselves as being in a registered marriage but whose spouse is not a usual resident of the same dwelling.


MEASUREMENT ISSUES AND RELATED CLASSIFICATIONS

MEASUREMENT ISSUES

56. No specific measurement issues apply to the variable 'Registered marital status' beyond the normal constraints affecting statistical collections, such as problems with confidentiality and standard errors which may prevent the output of data for some of the categories of the classification.


RELATED CLASSIFICATIONS

57. Because of the close connection between 'Registered marital status', 'Social marital status', household relationships, and family and household compositions, none of these should be changed without first considering any implications of the proposed change for the other related classifications.



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