Palay Production Survey 2017
Philippines, 2016 - 2017
Reference ID
PHL-PSA-PPS-2017-v1.0
Producer(s)
Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA)
Collection(s)
Metadata
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Sep 14, 2021
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- Data files
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B_Sample
Particulars -
G_Assessment of
the Household
Palay
Production - C4_Labor Inputs
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E_Palay
Production
Forecast on
Standing Crop -
H_Availment of
Rice Program
Benefits and
Services -
F_Palay
Planting
Intentions -
C3_Pesticide
Usage -
C2_Fertilizer
Usage -
C1_Palay
Production -
D_Palay
Production
Disposition -
I_Other Single
Questions
Adjusted weight (ADJUSTED_WEIGHT)
Data File: B_Sample Particulars
Overview
vald
0
invd
0
Interval
contin
Decimal
6
Imputation and derivation
Household weights were encoded together with other household level data. During table generation, weighting adjustment was done to correct for sampling unit non-response due to the following reasons:
- refusal of target respondent or any othe knowledgable household member to be interviewed
- sample barangay was not accessible during the survey period
- entire household was temporarily away during the survey operation-
- sample household has transferred residence to another barangay
- sample household's residence could not be located / unknown in the sample barangay
Weighting adjustment was done for each sample barangay, whenever applicable. This was calculated by multiplying the original household weight by the reciprocal of the response rate. Response rate is the ratio of the number of sample households who responded to the survey (either palay household and non-palay household) to the total number of sample households in the barangay. Calculation of the final weight was done afterwards, by multiplying the adjusted weight by the uniform raising factor Rk.
Details of the above discussion on weighting adjustment procedures, are contained in the document describing the Palay Production Survey (PPS) sampling methodology provided attached as a Technical Document.
- refusal of target respondent or any othe knowledgable household member to be interviewed
- sample barangay was not accessible during the survey period
- entire household was temporarily away during the survey operation-
- sample household has transferred residence to another barangay
- sample household's residence could not be located / unknown in the sample barangay
Weighting adjustment was done for each sample barangay, whenever applicable. This was calculated by multiplying the original household weight by the reciprocal of the response rate. Response rate is the ratio of the number of sample households who responded to the survey (either palay household and non-palay household) to the total number of sample households in the barangay. Calculation of the final weight was done afterwards, by multiplying the adjusted weight by the uniform raising factor Rk.
Details of the above discussion on weighting adjustment procedures, are contained in the document describing the Palay Production Survey (PPS) sampling methodology provided attached as a Technical Document.
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