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Person—marital status, Tasmanian code X{XX}

Identifying and definitional attributes

Metadata item type:Help on this termData Element
Short name:Help on this termMarital status
METEOR identifier:Help on this term442345
Registration status:Help on this term
  • Tasmanian Health, Standard 01/09/2016
Definition:Help on this termA person's current relationship status in terms of a couple relationship or, for those not in a couple relationship, the existence of a current or previous registered marriage, as represented by a code.
Data Element Concept:Person—marital status

Value domain attributes

Representational attributes

Representation class:Help on this termCode
Data type:Help on this termString
Format:Help on this termX{XX}
Maximum character length:Help on this term3
Permissible values:Help on this term
ValueMeaning
DDivorced
FDefacto
MMarried
SSingle
WWidowed
XSeparated
Supplementary values:Help on this term
ValueMeaning
UUnknown
NSPNot specified

Collection and usage attributes

Guide for use:Help on this term

Refers to the current marital status of a person.

CODE D     Divorced

This code refers to registered marriages but when self reported may also refer to de facto marriages.

CODE F & M     De facto & Married (registered and de facto)

Includes people who have been divorced or widowed but have since re-married, and should be generally accepted as applicable to all de facto couples, including of the same sex.

CODE S     Single

This code refers to people who have never been married or been in a de facto marriages.

CODE W     Widow

This code usually refers to registered marriages but when self reported may also refer to de facto marriages.

CODE X     Separated

This code refers to registered marriages but when self reported may also refer to de facto marriages.

CODE U & NSP    Unknown & Not specified

These codes are not for use on primary collection forms. They are primarily for use in administrative collections when transferring data from data sets where the item has not been collected.

Data element attributes

Collection and usage attributes

Collection methods:Help on this term

This metadata item collects information on social marital status. The recommended question module is:

Do you/Does the person usually live with a partner in a registered or de facto marriage?

Yes, in a registered marriage

Yes, in a de facto marriage

No, never married

No, separated

No, divorced

No, widowed

It should be noted that information on marital status is collected differently by the ABS, using a set of questions. However, the question outlined above is suitable and mostly sufficient for use within the health and community services fields. See Source document for information on how to access the ABS standards.

While agencies are encouraged to use the recommended question described above, it is acknowledged that this is not always possible in practice. For example, where the data collection is a by-product of the provision of a health or community service, the information may be ascertained using different means. However, the recommended question should be used wherever practically possible.

Comments:Help on this term

The ABS standards identify two concepts of marital status:

  • Registered marital status - defined as whether a person has, or has had, a registered marriage;
  • Social marital status - based on a person's living arrangement (including de facto marriages), as reported by the person.

It is recommended that the social marital status concept be collected when information on social support/home arrangements is sought, whereas the registered marital status concept need only be collected where it is specifically required for the purposes of the collection.

While marital status is an important factor in assessing the type and extent of support needs, such as for the elderly living in the home environment, marital status does not adequately address the need for information about social support and living arrangement and other data elements need to be formulated to capture this information.

Relational attributes

Implementation in Data Set Specifications:Help on this term
All attributes +

Person related data elements (TDLU) clusterTasmanian Health, Standard 18/05/2021

DSS specific attributes +

Implementation start date: 01/07/2020

Implementation end date: 30/06/2021


Tasmanian Demographics Data Set - 2016Tasmanian Health, Superseded 05/07/2017

DSS specific attributes +

Implementation start date: 01/07/2016

Implementation end date: 30/06/2017


Tasmanian Demographics Data Set - 2017Tasmanian Health, Superseded 10/01/2018

DSS specific attributes +

Implementation start date: 01/07/2017

Implementation end date: 30/06/2018


Tasmanian Demographics Data Set - 2018Tasmanian Health, Superseded 05/04/2019

DSS specific attributes +

Implementation start date: 01/07/2018

Implementation end date: 30/06/2019


Tasmanian Demographics Data Set - 2019Tasmanian Health, Superseded 17/06/2020

DSS specific attributes +

Implementation start date: 01/07/2019

Implementation end date: 30/06/2020


Tasmanian Demographics Data Set - 2020Tasmanian Health, Standard 15/06/2020

DSS specific attributes +

Implementation start date: 01/07/2020

Implementation end date: 30/06/2021


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