Family Income and Expenditure Survey 2012 Volume 1
Philippines, 2012 - 2013
Reference ID
PHL-NSO-FIES-2012-v01
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Philippine Statistics Authority
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Toilet Facilities (2nd visit only) (toilet)
Data File: fies2012_v1
Overview
vald
40171
invd
0
Interval
discrete
Decimal
0
range
0 - 7
Questions and instructions
Literal question
What kind of toilet facilities that the family in the house?
Categories
Value | Category | Cases | |
---|---|---|---|
0 | 1928 | 4.8% | |
1 | 27235 | 67.8% | |
2 | 3401 | 8.5% | |
3 | 2245 | 5.6% | |
4 | 963 | 2.4% | |
5 | 2458 | 6.1% | |
6 | 1482 | 3.7% | |
7 | 459 | 1.1% |
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 post text
If there are two or more types of toilet facilities, consider the one that is more sanitary. In some cases, especially in rural areas, the toilet is constructed in the backyard. Consider this as a toilet facility in the house. Toilets, which are far from the house, are usually the open pit type.
Interviewer instructions
Ask the respondent, “What type of toilet facility does this household use?” Write “X” in the box corresponding to the type of toilet facility used by the household.
Description
Text
The different types of toilet facilities commonly found in buildings and houses throughout the country are:
1 Water-sealed, sewer/septic tank, used exclusively by the household
2 Water-sealed, sewer/septic tank, shared with other households
3 Water-sealed, other depository, used exclusively by the household
4 Water-sealed, other depository, shared with other households
5 Closed pit - is a type of toilet facility without a water-sealed bowl; the depository is constructed usually of large circular tubes made of concrete or clay with a top cover and small opening. It may or may not have a box for sitting or squatting over the opening; for example, antipolo-type, and others.
6 Open pit - is the same as closed pit but without covering.
7 Others (pail system and others) - includes a toilet facility wherein fecal matter is accumulated in a pail to be picked up for disposal from time to time, or any kind of toilet facility not belonging to the preceding types.
0 None - for households which do not have any toilet facility.
1 Water-sealed, sewer/septic tank, used exclusively by the household
2 Water-sealed, sewer/septic tank, shared with other households
3 Water-sealed, other depository, used exclusively by the household
4 Water-sealed, other depository, shared with other households
5 Closed pit - is a type of toilet facility without a water-sealed bowl; the depository is constructed usually of large circular tubes made of concrete or clay with a top cover and small opening. It may or may not have a box for sitting or squatting over the opening; for example, antipolo-type, and others.
6 Open pit - is the same as closed pit but without covering.
7 Others (pail system and others) - includes a toilet facility wherein fecal matter is accumulated in a pail to be picked up for disposal from time to time, or any kind of toilet facility not belonging to the preceding types.
0 None - for households which do not have any toilet facility.