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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Total Food consumed outside home (FDOUT)
Data File: fies2009_v2
Overview
vald
38400
invd
0
min
0
max
520208
mean
9285.805
stdev
15882.746
Interval
contin
Decimal
0
range
0 - 520208
Questions and instructions
Literal question
On the AVERAGE, how much is your consumption?
Question pretext
Did you or any member of your family consume any food outside the home excluding home-prepared foods?
Question post text
If the answer is 2- Go to next page (A3)
Interviewer instructions
Item 1. Meals at school -. report in this item the amount spent on all food items by schooling family members aside from the daily allowances for their snacks, lunch, etc. Thus, if schooling family members are given regular allowance, estimate the amount of the average weekly food consumption and report it here. In estimating the amount to be entered, take note of those months when schooling children are usually on vacation. Do not forget to report the amount used for their transportation in B2-Transportation and Communication.
Item 2. Meals at place of work - this covers the food regularly bought and eaten by working family members in their place of work.
Item 3. Meals at restaurant, etc. - report here the amount spent by all family members in the consumption of food in restaurants and other eating places.
Item 4. Merienda or snacks, coffee, soft drinks, etc. - include here food items bought and eaten by all family members outside the home aside from places mentioned above.
Asks Item A2(c) first, i.e. inquire about the number of family members regularly eating outside the home before getting the details needed in Items A2(b). Refer again to the type of family membership given in Part I, Section B, Item 2(b) to see if there are members who may have eaten out regularly (e.g., schooling children, family members working in an office, etc.). If there are no family members regularly eating outside the home, proceed to A3 (Alcoholic Beverages).
Do not forget to report the amount used for their transportation in B2 (Transportation and Communication). Any food expenditure incurred by any family member who habitually goes to discos or nightspots will not be included here and these will be recorded under (D2) Recreation.
Item 2. Meals at place of work - this covers the food regularly bought and eaten by working family members in their place of work.
Item 3. Meals at restaurant, etc. - report here the amount spent by all family members in the consumption of food in restaurants and other eating places.
Item 4. Merienda or snacks, coffee, soft drinks, etc. - include here food items bought and eaten by all family members outside the home aside from places mentioned above.
Asks Item A2(c) first, i.e. inquire about the number of family members regularly eating outside the home before getting the details needed in Items A2(b). Refer again to the type of family membership given in Part I, Section B, Item 2(b) to see if there are members who may have eaten out regularly (e.g., schooling children, family members working in an office, etc.). If there are no family members regularly eating outside the home, proceed to A3 (Alcoholic Beverages).
Do not forget to report the amount used for their transportation in B2 (Transportation and Communication). Any food expenditure incurred by any family member who habitually goes to discos or nightspots will not be included here and these will be recorded under (D2) Recreation.
Description
Text
This includes food regularly bought and eaten by the family members outside the home like snacks, lunch and others and those cooked food bought outside the home but eaten at home. The daily allowance for snacks and meals at school of members of the household who are attending school is also covered in this category. No value given to food consumed by a family member at parties he attended or food items occasionally offered by friends.