Annual Poverty Indicators Survey 2004
Philippines, 2004
Reference ID
PHL-NSO-APIS-2004-v01
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Forestry and Hunting (Engaged) (L4A)
Data File: 2004APIS
Overview
vald
203222
vald
84245365.089
invd
0
invd
0
Interval
discrete
Decimal
0
range
0 - 2
Questions and instructions
Section L.4 Forestry and Hunting
Question L.4 (a) During the PAST SIX MONTHS, did you or any member of your family engage in forestry activities such as tree planting (ipil-ipil), firewood gathering, small scale logging excluding concessionaires, charcoal making, gathering forestry products (cogon, nipa, rattan, bamboo, resin, gum, etc,) or hunting wild animals/birds?
If the reply is YES, encircle code 1 and proceed to ask the next question (b); otherwise, encircle code 2 and skip to the next subsection.
Question L.4 (b) During the PAST SIX MONTHS, did you or any member of your family dispose of (whether sold, consumed, or given away) forestry products gathered or wild animals/ birds hunted?
If the answer is 'YES', encircle code '1' and proceed to ask the total value of the disposal made on the forest products gathered or wild animal/birds hunted. Otherwise, encircle code '2' and go to the next subsection.
Report here those that were actually disposed of (consumed, sold and given away as gifts) during the reference period. If there was no disposal made during the reference period then there should be no entry.
Included in this inquiry are wild animals and birds caught and sold as "live" or as processed product. Examples of wild animals are wild boar, wild deer and crocodiles. Examples of birds are red maya, loro, martinez and wild pugo usually caught in lowland areas.
Question L.4 (a) During the PAST SIX MONTHS, did you or any member of your family engage in forestry activities such as tree planting (ipil-ipil), firewood gathering, small scale logging excluding concessionaires, charcoal making, gathering forestry products (cogon, nipa, rattan, bamboo, resin, gum, etc,) or hunting wild animals/birds?
If the reply is YES, encircle code 1 and proceed to ask the next question (b); otherwise, encircle code 2 and skip to the next subsection.
Question L.4 (b) During the PAST SIX MONTHS, did you or any member of your family dispose of (whether sold, consumed, or given away) forestry products gathered or wild animals/ birds hunted?
If the answer is 'YES', encircle code '1' and proceed to ask the total value of the disposal made on the forest products gathered or wild animal/birds hunted. Otherwise, encircle code '2' and go to the next subsection.
Report here those that were actually disposed of (consumed, sold and given away as gifts) during the reference period. If there was no disposal made during the reference period then there should be no entry.
Included in this inquiry are wild animals and birds caught and sold as "live" or as processed product. Examples of wild animals are wild boar, wild deer and crocodiles. Examples of birds are red maya, loro, martinez and wild pugo usually caught in lowland areas.
Value | Category | Cases | |
---|---|---|---|
0 | 16193 | 0% | |
1 | 925672 | 1.1% | |
2 | 83303499 | 98.9% |
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.
Description
An entrepreneurial activity or a family-operated activity is any economic activity, business or enterprise whether in agricultural or in non-agricultural enterprises, engaged in by any member of the family as an operator or self-employed.
Ascertain whether a family member is an operator in any of the following activities:
1. tree planting such as ipil-ipil and the like to reforest an area or for firewood purposes
2. firewood gathering for sale
3. small-scale logging but exclude concessionaires
4. charcoal making for sale as an ancillary activity of forestry and hunting activities; and
5. gathering forest products such as rattan, cogon, nipa shingles, bamboo, resin gum, etc., for sale.
Any of the activities undertaken must be mainly for sale to be reported under this section. However, any production mainly for home consumption should be reported in Section J - Family Sustenance Activities.
Ascertain whether a family member is an operator in any of the following activities:
1. tree planting such as ipil-ipil and the like to reforest an area or for firewood purposes
2. firewood gathering for sale
3. small-scale logging but exclude concessionaires
4. charcoal making for sale as an ancillary activity of forestry and hunting activities; and
5. gathering forest products such as rattan, cogon, nipa shingles, bamboo, resin gum, etc., for sale.
Any of the activities undertaken must be mainly for sale to be reported under this section. However, any production mainly for home consumption should be reported in Section J - Family Sustenance Activities.