Annual Poverty Indicators Survey 1999
Philippines, 1999
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PHL-NSO-APIS-1999-v01
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Engage in such manufacturing activities as mat weaving, tail (N6A)
Data File: 1999APISH
Overview
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Interval
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0 - 2
Questions and instructions
During the PAST SIX MONTHS, did you or any member of your family engage in manufacturing activities such as mat weaving, tailoring, dressmaking, bagoong making and fish drying?
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 respondent the question as worded bearing in mind that the manufactured goods are mainly for sale. If the response is 'YES', encircle code '1' and proceed to ask the next question. Otherwise, encircle code '2' and skip to the next subsection.
Description
Manufacturing is the process of transforming raw or semi-finished materials into new form or finished products whether the work is performed by hand or by power-driven machine, whether it is done in a factory or in a worker's home, and the products are sold at wholesale or retail. Exceptions are banana cue making, popcorn, fishballs and the like which should be classified as Wholesale and Retail Activity.
Do not include under this section, manufacturing activities that are an integral part of other activities like copra making or panocha making and dried fish making which should be reported under “Crop Farming and Gardening” and “Fishing” subsections, respectively.
If selling the manufactured products is an ancillary activity in manufacturing, do not enter any in “Wholesale and Retail” section. However, if there is a separate entity managed by another family member that takes care of marketing the manufactured goods, then separate entries should be made in Section L.5.
Do not include under this section, manufacturing activities that are an integral part of other activities like copra making or panocha making and dried fish making which should be reported under “Crop Farming and Gardening” and “Fishing” subsections, respectively.
If selling the manufactured products is an ancillary activity in manufacturing, do not enter any in “Wholesale and Retail” section. However, if there is a separate entity managed by another family member that takes care of marketing the manufactured goods, then separate entries should be made in Section L.5.