Annual Poverty Indicators Survey 1999
Philippines, 1999
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PHL-NSO-APIS-1999-v01
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Sell goods either on wholesale or retail basis during thhe p (N5B)
Data File: 1999APISH
Overview
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Interval
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Questions and instructions
During the PAST SIX MONTHS, did you or any member of your family sell goods either on wholesale and/or retail basis?
Value | Category | Cases | |
---|---|---|---|
1 | 0 | NAN% | |
2 | 0 | NAN% |
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.
Ask the question as worded. If reply is 'YES' encircle Code '1', then ask the succeeding question; otherwise, skip to the next subsection.
How many months did you sell such goods?
Enter the number of months up to two decimal places. That is, if the operator was engaged in selling for a period of 6 weeks, the entry should be 1.50. One week is considered as one-fourth of the month in this survey. On the average, there are really 4.3 weeks to a month but to simplify computations, one week is considered 0.25 month.
The number of months should not exceed 6.00 months. After entering the number of months in operation, ask the next question.
What is the average gross sale per month?
The purpose of this question is to get a good estimate of the total volume of sales during the reference period. However, if the respondent has an accurate record every month, and all the gross sales for the 6 months are available, then enter the “Total Sales” on the space provided. Compute for the “average sales per month” by dividing “total sales' by the number of months in operation. Round off to the nearest peso if the quotient has a centavo portion before making an entry.
However, if the respondent has no record of sales, inquire on the average gross sales per month. Enter it on the space provided. To derive “Total Sales”, multiply the number of months in operation by the average gross sales for one month. Enter the product in TOTAL SALES.
How many months did you sell such goods?
Enter the number of months up to two decimal places. That is, if the operator was engaged in selling for a period of 6 weeks, the entry should be 1.50. One week is considered as one-fourth of the month in this survey. On the average, there are really 4.3 weeks to a month but to simplify computations, one week is considered 0.25 month.
The number of months should not exceed 6.00 months. After entering the number of months in operation, ask the next question.
What is the average gross sale per month?
The purpose of this question is to get a good estimate of the total volume of sales during the reference period. However, if the respondent has an accurate record every month, and all the gross sales for the 6 months are available, then enter the “Total Sales” on the space provided. Compute for the “average sales per month” by dividing “total sales' by the number of months in operation. Round off to the nearest peso if the quotient has a centavo portion before making an entry.
However, if the respondent has no record of sales, inquire on the average gross sales per month. Enter it on the space provided. To derive “Total Sales”, multiply the number of months in operation by the average gross sales for one month. Enter the product in TOTAL SALES.