Family Income and Expenditure Survey 2009
Philippines, 2009 - 2010
Reference ID
PHL-NSO-FIES-2009-v01.
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Philippine Statistics Authority
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Hhld Main source of water (2nd visit only) (B5041_WATER)
Data File: fies2009_v2
Overview
vald
38400
invd
0
Interval
discrete
Decimal
0
range
1 - 8
Questions and instructions
Categories
Value | Category | Cases | |
---|---|---|---|
1 | 13751 | 35.8% | |
2 | 4423 | 11.5% | |
3 | 5853 | 15.2% | |
4 | 6972 | 18.2% | |
5 | 3692 | 9.6% | |
6 | 2568 | 6.7% | |
7 | 120 | 0.3% | |
8 | 1021 | 2.7% |
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.
Interviewer instructions
Encircle the appropriate code for the reported source of water supply. If there are more than one source, report the one which is being used mostly for the household needs such as drinking, washing clothes, etc.
Take note that if the family uses water from the community water system and at the same time uses bottled water for drinking; the water from the community water system will prevail.
DO NOT impute the value of water taken from natural source like spring, river, rain, etc. Likewise DO NOT impute the value of water consumed by the household if they do not pay for their monthly consumption. PUT REMARKS.
Take note that if the family uses water from the community water system and at the same time uses bottled water for drinking; the water from the community water system will prevail.
DO NOT impute the value of water taken from natural source like spring, river, rain, etc. Likewise DO NOT impute the value of water consumed by the household if they do not pay for their monthly consumption. PUT REMARKS.
Description
Text
The different sources of Water Supply are as follows:
Own use, faucet, and community water system - Here the family gets its water supply from a faucet inside the house/yard directly connected to a water pipeline from the community water system. If the water supply is from a faucet, which is connected to a deep well and owned and used solely by the family, it should be reported as tubed/piped well, own use.
Shared, faucet, Community Water System - The family gets water supply from a faucet, for public use, or the faucet of another household, establishment, or office, which is connected to the community water system.
Own use, tubed/piped well - Water is taken from a tubed/piped well for private use of the family.
Shared, tubed/piped well - Water is taken from a tubed/piped well, which was constructed for public use or taken from a tubed/piped well of another household, establishment or office.
Dug well - The family gets its water supply from a dug well. The ordinary dug well and the improved type, which is provided with a protective device against contamination or pollution, belongs to this type.
Spring, river, stream, etc. - The family gets its water supply from natural bodies of water, which has not been developed yet.
Rain - refers to water accumulated from rainfall.
Peddler - The family does not directly get its water supply from any of the sources mentioned above. This is the usual source of water supply of families in areas that do not have central water system and/or that have low water pressure.
Own use, faucet, and community water system - Here the family gets its water supply from a faucet inside the house/yard directly connected to a water pipeline from the community water system. If the water supply is from a faucet, which is connected to a deep well and owned and used solely by the family, it should be reported as tubed/piped well, own use.
Shared, faucet, Community Water System - The family gets water supply from a faucet, for public use, or the faucet of another household, establishment, or office, which is connected to the community water system.
Own use, tubed/piped well - Water is taken from a tubed/piped well for private use of the family.
Shared, tubed/piped well - Water is taken from a tubed/piped well, which was constructed for public use or taken from a tubed/piped well of another household, establishment or office.
Dug well - The family gets its water supply from a dug well. The ordinary dug well and the improved type, which is provided with a protective device against contamination or pollution, belongs to this type.
Spring, river, stream, etc. - The family gets its water supply from natural bodies of water, which has not been developed yet.
Rain - refers to water accumulated from rainfall.
Peddler - The family does not directly get its water supply from any of the sources mentioned above. This is the usual source of water supply of families in areas that do not have central water system and/or that have low water pressure.