Family Income and Expenditure Survey 2006 Volume 2
Philippines, 2006 - 2007
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PHL-NSO-FIES-2006-v02
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Interview Status (w_int_sts)
Data File: FIES06V2
Overview
vald
38483
invd
0
Interval
discrete
Decimal
0
range
1 - 1
Questions and instructions
Categories
Value | Category | Cases | |
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1 | 38483 | 100% |
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
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The Interview Status is used to record the final result of the interview with the sample households and the status of the sample housing unit. These are the following:
1 - Completed Interview. The sample household was successfully enumerated and interviewed.
2 - Refusal. The sample household refused to be interviewed. A one-man household who is mentally incapacitated or with speech or hearing impairment should have an interview status code of “2”.
3 - Temporarily away, on vacation, not at home. The sample household is temporarily away or on vacation or not at home at the time of visit after at least two callbacks.
4 - Vacant housing unit. An interview status of code “4” should only be assigned to a sample housing unit if it was listed as vacant in MS Form 6 and still not occupied at the time of visit.
5 - Housing unit demolished, destroyed by fire, typhoon, etc. The housing unit where the sample households used to live in had been demolished, destroyed by fire, typhoon, etc. and no temporary shelter has been constructed in the same area.
Demolished housing units refer to houses that are already destroyed and cannot be used as a living quarter.
A housing unit that is undergoing a renovation should not be reported with an interview status code of “5”. Instead, if during the visit the sample household is still residing in the housing unit, assign an interview status code of either “1” or “2” depending on the result of the interview. Otherwise, if the sample household temporarily moved out of the housing unit that is under renovation, assign an interview status code of “3”. But if the sample household permanently moved out of the housing unit, then an interview status code of “6” should be given.
6 - Others, specify. This interview status should be assigned if:
a. The household had permanently moved out of the housing unit;
b. The household had been merged with another household in the same housing unit;
c. The household is not a permanent resident of the housing unit;
A household may not be considered a permanent resident of the housing unit if all of its members have identified a different housing unit as their usual place of residence. Some examples are households composed of students and workers who usually go home at least once a week.
d. The housing unit was converted into establishment;
e. A one-man household who passed away.
7 - Critical areas or flooded areas. An interview status code of "7” will be used to identify household in the following areas:
a. EAs affected by insurgency and therefore within military restricted areas at the time of visit and considered as “critical areas”; and
b. EAs which are flooded and not accessible at the time of visit. These EAs may have been affected by natural disaster such as typhoon, lahar, flash flood, landslides, etc.
1 - Completed Interview. The sample household was successfully enumerated and interviewed.
2 - Refusal. The sample household refused to be interviewed. A one-man household who is mentally incapacitated or with speech or hearing impairment should have an interview status code of “2”.
3 - Temporarily away, on vacation, not at home. The sample household is temporarily away or on vacation or not at home at the time of visit after at least two callbacks.
4 - Vacant housing unit. An interview status of code “4” should only be assigned to a sample housing unit if it was listed as vacant in MS Form 6 and still not occupied at the time of visit.
5 - Housing unit demolished, destroyed by fire, typhoon, etc. The housing unit where the sample households used to live in had been demolished, destroyed by fire, typhoon, etc. and no temporary shelter has been constructed in the same area.
Demolished housing units refer to houses that are already destroyed and cannot be used as a living quarter.
A housing unit that is undergoing a renovation should not be reported with an interview status code of “5”. Instead, if during the visit the sample household is still residing in the housing unit, assign an interview status code of either “1” or “2” depending on the result of the interview. Otherwise, if the sample household temporarily moved out of the housing unit that is under renovation, assign an interview status code of “3”. But if the sample household permanently moved out of the housing unit, then an interview status code of “6” should be given.
6 - Others, specify. This interview status should be assigned if:
a. The household had permanently moved out of the housing unit;
b. The household had been merged with another household in the same housing unit;
c. The household is not a permanent resident of the housing unit;
A household may not be considered a permanent resident of the housing unit if all of its members have identified a different housing unit as their usual place of residence. Some examples are households composed of students and workers who usually go home at least once a week.
d. The housing unit was converted into establishment;
e. A one-man household who passed away.
7 - Critical areas or flooded areas. An interview status code of "7” will be used to identify household in the following areas:
a. EAs affected by insurgency and therefore within military restricted areas at the time of visit and considered as “critical areas”; and
b. EAs which are flooded and not accessible at the time of visit. These EAs may have been affected by natural disaster such as typhoon, lahar, flash flood, landslides, etc.