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In both censuses, the "spouse" and "unmarried partner" response categories
were defined and asked the same way. However, there were important differences
in data processing that mean that some of the data are not comparable, limiting
the usefulness of comparisons of the number of same-sex unmarried partners
between these two censuses.
In both censuses, if a person was identified as the "spouse" of the
householder and was the same sex as the householder, the "spouse" response was
flagged for further review and allocation, that is, assignment of a value other
than that originally reported, based on other data on the form. In 1990, the
edit and allocation procedures did not allow same-sex "spouse" combinations to
occur, thus resulting in the allocation of one of these two items in order to
achieve editing consistency among the responses.
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