Census of Population 2007
Philippines, 2007
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PHL-NSO-POPCEN-2007-v01
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Construction Materials of the Outer Walls (CMW)
Data File: Ilocos Norte_Housing
Overview
vald
119402
invd
0
min
1
max
99
Interval
discrete
Decimal
0
range
1 - 99
Questions and instructions
Categories
Value | Category | Cases | |
---|---|---|---|
1 | 76172 | 63.8% | |
2 | 6974 | 5.8% | |
3 | 23815 | 19.9% | |
4 | 1416 | 1.2% | |
5 | 10163 | 8.5% | |
6 | 33 | 0% | |
7 | 37 | 0% | |
8 | 170 | 0.1% | |
9 | 172 | 0.1% | |
10 | 1 | 0% | |
99 | 449 | 0.4% |
Warning: these figures indicate the number of cases found in the data file. They cannot be interpreted as summary statistics of the population of interest.
Question pretext
PLEASE WRITE AN X MARK IN ONE OF THE BOXES BELOW.
01 Concrete/brick/stone
02 Wood
03 Half concrete/brick/stone and half wood
04 Galvanized iron/aluminum
05 Bamboo/sawali/cogon/nipa
06 Asbestos
07 Glass
08 Makeshift/salvaged/improvised materials
09 Others, specify
10 No walls
01 Concrete/brick/stone
02 Wood
03 Half concrete/brick/stone and half wood
04 Galvanized iron/aluminum
05 Bamboo/sawali/cogon/nipa
06 Asbestos
07 Glass
08 Makeshift/salvaged/improvised materials
09 Others, specify
10 No walls
Interviewer instructions
Construction material of the roof and outer walls provides information of the construction, replacement, and improvement of housing units. These items can be used as proxy for economic condition of the households.
Data derived from these items will be used in evaluating construction statistics, programme implementation, and for estimating investment, past and future, in housing construction. It also determines how many of the households are housed in structurally acceptable housing units.
Mark with “X” the box opposite the kind of material used in the construction of the outer wall. Fill out this item through observation but if you are in doubt, ask the respondent for the material mainly used for the outer walls.
For a house or building in which half of the storeys are walled with concrete/brick/stone and the other half with wood, mark the box opposite the category Half concrete/brick/stone and half wood. Mark also this category if the walls are made of about half of each of the two groups of materials mentioned above.
For a two-storey house especially in rural areas wherein the ground floor is used for poultry, storage of grains, farms implements, and others, report the material used in walling the second floor, unless the walls can be classified under Half concrete/brick/stone and half wood. In other cases wherein the walls are made of different materials, report the material dominantly used.
Housing units in nonbuilding structures such as culverts, bridges, and others, should have an “X” mark in the box opposite Makeshift/salvaged/improvised materials.
Mark the box opposite Others and specify the kind of material used for the outer walls if it is not one of those mentioned above.
Data derived from these items will be used in evaluating construction statistics, programme implementation, and for estimating investment, past and future, in housing construction. It also determines how many of the households are housed in structurally acceptable housing units.
Mark with “X” the box opposite the kind of material used in the construction of the outer wall. Fill out this item through observation but if you are in doubt, ask the respondent for the material mainly used for the outer walls.
For a house or building in which half of the storeys are walled with concrete/brick/stone and the other half with wood, mark the box opposite the category Half concrete/brick/stone and half wood. Mark also this category if the walls are made of about half of each of the two groups of materials mentioned above.
For a two-storey house especially in rural areas wherein the ground floor is used for poultry, storage of grains, farms implements, and others, report the material used in walling the second floor, unless the walls can be classified under Half concrete/brick/stone and half wood. In other cases wherein the walls are made of different materials, report the material dominantly used.
Housing units in nonbuilding structures such as culverts, bridges, and others, should have an “X” mark in the box opposite Makeshift/salvaged/improvised materials.
Mark the box opposite Others and specify the kind of material used for the outer walls if it is not one of those mentioned above.
Description
Text
Structural acceptability of housing units implies that these are made of durable construction materials that will safeguard the household occupants from adverse climatic effects and provide protection and privacy.