Annual Poverty Indicators Survey 2004
Philippines, 2004
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PHL-NSO-APIS-2004-v01
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Toilet Facility (GQ21)
Data File: 2004APIS
Overview
vald
203222
vald
84245365.089
invd
0
invd
0
Interval
discrete
Decimal
0
range
11 - 96
Questions and instructions
Section G. Water and Sanitation
2 What kind of toilet facility does the family use?
11 Flush Toilet (Water-Sealed). As the name implies, it is the type of toilet where after water is flushed or poured into the bowl, a small amount of water is left in the bowl and seals the bottom of the bowl from the pipe leading to the depository. Examples of this are flush type with septic tank (commonly known as poso Negro) or pour-flush type connected to a pit.
Record the flush type of toilet as own toilet (Code 11) if the household has exclusive access to the toilet. Otherwise, the type of toilet should be reported as shared (Code 12).
21 Closed Pit (Sanitary pit or privy). A non-water carriage type of toilet facility where pit is dug to a depth of 4-6 feet large enough to hold wastes for several years. A floor cover at the top of the pit is provided together with a riser, seat, and self-closing lid, all made as fly-tight as possible. Vents maybe provided. Example of this is Antipolo.
22 Open Pit. A squat-type of toilet over a pit with no provision for fly prevention.
31 Drop Type/Overhang Type. A drop type of toilet has enclosures or with roofing but no pit is made (pig system). Overhang type is a toilet constructed over a body of water (either sea or river).
41 Pail System - classify here when human waste is accumulated in a pail to be picked up for disposal from time to time or any other kind of toilet not belonging to the preceding types
51 No toilet/field bush. Households which do not have toilet facilities may resort to defecate along the railway, river/canal, in the field or behind the bushes, etc.
96 Other toilet facilities. Specify any kind of toilet facility not belonging to the preceding types.
2 What kind of toilet facility does the family use?
11 Flush Toilet (Water-Sealed). As the name implies, it is the type of toilet where after water is flushed or poured into the bowl, a small amount of water is left in the bowl and seals the bottom of the bowl from the pipe leading to the depository. Examples of this are flush type with septic tank (commonly known as poso Negro) or pour-flush type connected to a pit.
Record the flush type of toilet as own toilet (Code 11) if the household has exclusive access to the toilet. Otherwise, the type of toilet should be reported as shared (Code 12).
21 Closed Pit (Sanitary pit or privy). A non-water carriage type of toilet facility where pit is dug to a depth of 4-6 feet large enough to hold wastes for several years. A floor cover at the top of the pit is provided together with a riser, seat, and self-closing lid, all made as fly-tight as possible. Vents maybe provided. Example of this is Antipolo.
22 Open Pit. A squat-type of toilet over a pit with no provision for fly prevention.
31 Drop Type/Overhang Type. A drop type of toilet has enclosures or with roofing but no pit is made (pig system). Overhang type is a toilet constructed over a body of water (either sea or river).
41 Pail System - classify here when human waste is accumulated in a pail to be picked up for disposal from time to time or any other kind of toilet not belonging to the preceding types
51 No toilet/field bush. Households which do not have toilet facilities may resort to defecate along the railway, river/canal, in the field or behind the bushes, etc.
96 Other toilet facilities. Specify any kind of toilet facility not belonging to the preceding types.
Value | Category | Cases | |
---|---|---|---|
11 | 57766318 | 68.6% | |
12 | 7803167 | 9.3% | |
21 | 6138014 | 7.3% | |
22 | 3759598 | 4.5% | |
31 | 1048622 | 1.2% | |
41 | 811904 | 1% | |
51 | 6613657 | 7.9% | |
96 | 304081 | 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.
Record the flush type of toilet as own toilet (Code 11) if the household has exclusive access to the toilet. Otherwise, the type of toilet should be reported as shared (Code 12).
If there are two or more toilet facilities, consider the one which is more sanitary. Encircle and write the appropriate code in the box provided.
If there are two or more toilet facilities, consider the one which is more sanitary. Encircle and write the appropriate code in the box provided.
Description
Toilet Facility
This question is intended to determine the type of toilet the members of the family use and not necessarily what they have in their house because in some cases, these two may be different. There are instances, especially in rural areas, that a separate toilet is constructed in the backyard.
11 Flush Toilet (Water-Sealed). As the name implies, it is the type of toilet where after water is flushed or poured into the bowl, a small amount of water is left in the bowl and seals the bottom of the bowl from the pipe leading to the depository. Examples of this are flush type with septic tank (commonly known as poso Negro) or pour-flush type connected to a pit.
21 Closed Pit (Sanitary pit or privy). A non-water carriage type of toilet facility where pit is dug to a depth of 4-6 feet large enough to hold wastes for several years. A floor cover at the top of the pit is provided together with a riser, seat, and self-closing lid, all made as fly-tight as possible. Vents maybe provided. Example of this is Antipolo.
22 Open Pit. A squat-type of toilet over a pit with no provision for fly prevention.
31 Drop Type/Overhang Type. A drop type of toilet has enclosures or with roofing but no pit is made (pig system). Overhang type is a toilet constructed over a body of water (either sea or river).
41 Pail System - classify here when human waste is accumulated in a pail to be picked up for disposal from time to time or any other kind of toilet not belonging to the preceding types
51 No toilet/field bush. Households which do not have toilet facilities may resort to defecate along the railway, river/canal, in the field or behind the bushes, etc.
96 Other toilet facilities. Specify any kind of toilet facility not belonging to the preceding types.
This question is intended to determine the type of toilet the members of the family use and not necessarily what they have in their house because in some cases, these two may be different. There are instances, especially in rural areas, that a separate toilet is constructed in the backyard.
11 Flush Toilet (Water-Sealed). As the name implies, it is the type of toilet where after water is flushed or poured into the bowl, a small amount of water is left in the bowl and seals the bottom of the bowl from the pipe leading to the depository. Examples of this are flush type with septic tank (commonly known as poso Negro) or pour-flush type connected to a pit.
21 Closed Pit (Sanitary pit or privy). A non-water carriage type of toilet facility where pit is dug to a depth of 4-6 feet large enough to hold wastes for several years. A floor cover at the top of the pit is provided together with a riser, seat, and self-closing lid, all made as fly-tight as possible. Vents maybe provided. Example of this is Antipolo.
22 Open Pit. A squat-type of toilet over a pit with no provision for fly prevention.
31 Drop Type/Overhang Type. A drop type of toilet has enclosures or with roofing but no pit is made (pig system). Overhang type is a toilet constructed over a body of water (either sea or river).
41 Pail System - classify here when human waste is accumulated in a pail to be picked up for disposal from time to time or any other kind of toilet not belonging to the preceding types
51 No toilet/field bush. Households which do not have toilet facilities may resort to defecate along the railway, river/canal, in the field or behind the bushes, etc.
96 Other toilet facilities. Specify any kind of toilet facility not belonging to the preceding types.