Costs and Returns Survey of Onion Production 2006
Philippines, 2006
Reference ID
PHL-BAS-CRSOP-2006-v3.0
Producer(s)
Bureau of Agricultural Statistics
Collection(s)
Metadata
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Mandays of Female Family Labor (MD_FLF)
Data File: LABOR INPUTS
Overview
vald
329
invd
4238
min
0.04
max
20
mean
1.601
stdev
1.85
Interval
contin
Decimal
2
range
0 - 100
Questions and instructions
Literal question
Family Labor Mandays Female
Interviewer instructions
Compute for the total mandays of family labor by multiplying Number of persons, Average number of days per person and average number of hours per day and divide the result by eight (8). Record in two (2) decimal places on the space provided.
Account for the above data items by asking the following:
Number of persons - ask for the total number of family members who performed the particular farm operation.
Average number of days per person - indicate the average number of days worked per person in whole number on the space provided. This can be derived by adding the number of days worked/rendered by each family member and divide the sum by the number of observations.
Average number of hours per day - indicate the average number of hours worked per day. To determine the average, add the total number of hours worked per person and divide the sum by the number of working days. Record in one (1) decimal place on the space provided.
Account for the above data items by asking the following:
Number of persons - ask for the total number of family members who performed the particular farm operation.
Average number of days per person - indicate the average number of days worked per person in whole number on the space provided. This can be derived by adding the number of days worked/rendered by each family member and divide the sum by the number of observations.
Average number of hours per day - indicate the average number of hours worked per day. To determine the average, add the total number of hours worked per person and divide the sum by the number of working days. Record in one (1) decimal place on the space provided.