Family Income and Expenditure Survey 2006 Volume 2
Philippines, 2006 - 2007
Reference ID
PHL-NSO-FIES-2006-v02
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Philippine Statistics Authority
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Total Meat and meat prep'n expenditure (meat)
Data File: FIES06V2
Overview
vald
38483
vald
17403481.98
invd
0
invd
0
min
0
max
171262
mean
8390.222
mean
8990.386
stdev
9070.608
stdev
9412.922
Interval
contin
Decimal
0
range
0 - 171262
Questions and instructions
Literal question
On the AVERAGE, how much is your WEEKLY consumption of the following?
Question pretext
During the PERIOD SPECIFIED, did you or any member of your family consume fruits and vegetables?
Description
Text
Fresh Meat - Enter in Items (1) to (4) of this section the amount corresponding to the quantity of the average weekly consumption on fresh meat by the family. Other fresh meat includes deer's meat, horse's meat, frog's meat, turtle's meat, edible birds nest, dog's meat, etc.
Try to assess the unit price if reasonable. The level of consumption should also be assessed in relation to the size and composition of the family. In Moslem areas, it is possible that pork intake is almost nil. There are also certain sects who do not consume beef or any other kind of meat. In such cases where there is abnormal pattern of intake, an explanation must be provided in the Remarks space.
Item 5. Meat Preparations - Covers the average weekly consumption of processed meat by the family. The different meat preparations are classified into groups depending on their packaging.
Canned - This refers to meat products, which are packed and are sold in tin cans like corned beef, vienna sausages, meat loaves, ham, potted meat, liver spread, etc. Try to get a listing first of all canned meat consumed and enter the quantity and value. Use “Remarks” space to list items.
Uncanned - This refers to manufactured and processed meat products which can either be bought packed in polyethylene bags or per kilo or per piece like tocino, longganisa, bacon, ham, hotdogs, tapa, ground beef/pork, salami, chicharong baboy, chicken balls, nuggets, burger patties, etc. The same procedure as in (a) above should be done to elicit information.
Note that uncanned and unprocessed meat cuts, e.g., pork chops, sold in the market are considered as fresh meat. Only those meat cuts which have been processed or cured like sweetened pork chops and other marinated meat products are included under this item.
Try to assess the unit price if reasonable. The level of consumption should also be assessed in relation to the size and composition of the family. In Moslem areas, it is possible that pork intake is almost nil. There are also certain sects who do not consume beef or any other kind of meat. In such cases where there is abnormal pattern of intake, an explanation must be provided in the Remarks space.
Item 5. Meat Preparations - Covers the average weekly consumption of processed meat by the family. The different meat preparations are classified into groups depending on their packaging.
Canned - This refers to meat products, which are packed and are sold in tin cans like corned beef, vienna sausages, meat loaves, ham, potted meat, liver spread, etc. Try to get a listing first of all canned meat consumed and enter the quantity and value. Use “Remarks” space to list items.
Uncanned - This refers to manufactured and processed meat products which can either be bought packed in polyethylene bags or per kilo or per piece like tocino, longganisa, bacon, ham, hotdogs, tapa, ground beef/pork, salami, chicharong baboy, chicken balls, nuggets, burger patties, etc. The same procedure as in (a) above should be done to elicit information.
Note that uncanned and unprocessed meat cuts, e.g., pork chops, sold in the market are considered as fresh meat. Only those meat cuts which have been processed or cured like sweetened pork chops and other marinated meat products are included under this item.