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Labor Force Survey January 1991
Philippines, 1991
Reference ID
PHL-NSO-LFS-1991Q1-v01
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National Statistics Office
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Relationship to HH Head (REL)
Data File: 1991jan
Overview
vald
105198
vald
58506829.6
invd
31688
invd
0
Interval
discrete
Decimal
0
range
0 - 9
Questions and instructions
What is (name)s' relation to (Head of the household)?
Value | Category | Cases | |
---|---|---|---|
0 | 178620 | 0.3% | |
1 | 11799133 | 20.2% | |
2 | 9760698 | 16.7% | |
3 | 30302182 | 51.8% | |
4 | 872516 | 1.5% | |
5 | 2544556 | 4.3% | |
6 | 402438 | 0.7% | |
7 | 2122089 | 3.6% | |
8 | 24157 | 0% | |
9 | 500437 | 0.9% | |
Sysmiss | 0 |
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.
Name of Respondent - Ask/transcribe the name of the respondent and write it in the line provided for. In writing the name of the respondent, write the surname or family name first followed by a comma then the first or given name.
Only members with code 01 to 08 in Col. 5 (Relationship) are qualified to act as respondents in the survey. If possible, the age of the respondent should not be less than 15. In cases where there are no qualified respondents, an explanation should be written on the available space found at the bottom of the questionnaire.
The line number of the respondent should be filled up after accomplishing the demographic characteristics.
Only members with code 01 to 08 in Col. 5 (Relationship) are qualified to act as respondents in the survey. If possible, the age of the respondent should not be less than 15. In cases where there are no qualified respondents, an explanation should be written on the available space found at the bottom of the questionnaire.
The line number of the respondent should be filled up after accomplishing the demographic characteristics.
Remember that the person whose name appears on the first line of the list of members is the head of the household. All other members should be related to him in some way. This relationship should be indicated through the use of the appropriate codes shown below:
1 Head
2 Wife/Spouse
3 Son/daughter
4 Son-in-law/daughter-in-law
5 Grandson/granddaughter
6 Father/mother
7 Other relative
8 Boarder
9 Domestic help
0 Non-relative
Note that a married son who, together with members of his family, is a member of the household of his parents with whom he lives, should not be reported as head of his own family but as "Son", and his wife and children as "Daughter-in-law" and "Grandson" or "Granddaughter".
In some households, relatives of the head or his spouse are hired as domestic help or live with them as boarders. For such relatives, their being a domestic help or boarders should take precedence and should be listed as such in column 3.
1 Head
2 Wife/Spouse
3 Son/daughter
4 Son-in-law/daughter-in-law
5 Grandson/granddaughter
6 Father/mother
7 Other relative
8 Boarder
9 Domestic help
0 Non-relative
Note that a married son who, together with members of his family, is a member of the household of his parents with whom he lives, should not be reported as head of his own family but as "Son", and his wife and children as "Daughter-in-law" and "Grandson" or "Granddaughter".
In some households, relatives of the head or his spouse are hired as domestic help or live with them as boarders. For such relatives, their being a domestic help or boarders should take precedence and should be listed as such in column 3.
Description
A household is an aggregate of persons, generally but not necessarily bound by ties of kinship, who live together under the same roof and eat together or share in common the household food. Members comprise the head of the household, relatives living with him, and other persons who share the community life for reasons of work or other consideration. A person who lives alone is considered a separate household.
HOUSEHOLD HEAD - is the adult member of the household who is responsible for the care and organization of the household or the one who is regarded as such by the members of the household.
Remember that the person whose name appears on the first line of the list of members is the head of the household. All other members should be related to him in some way.
Considered as members of a household are:
a. Persons who are present at the time of visit whose usual place of residence is the sample household regardless of their length of stay in the household;
b. Persons who are present at the time of visit whose usual place of residence is outside the sample household but have stayed temporarily with the sample household for at least 30 days;
c. Persons who are present at the time of visit whose usual place of residence is outside the sample household but have stayed with the sample household even for less than 30 days provided that they have been away from their usual place of residence for 30 days or more;
d. Persons who are not present at the time of visit but are expected to return within 30 days from date of departure to their usual place of residence, which is the sample household.
e. The following family members who are away at the time of visit are also considered members of the household:
1. Overseas contract workers
2. Overseas workers other than overseas contract workers
3. Employees in Philippine Embassies, consulates and other missions
4. Students abroad/tourists
To be considered as a household member, the student abroad/tourist must be away or expected to be away from his/her usual place of residence for one year or less. This category also includes those attending training abroad, medical treatment and missionaries. For these overseas Filipinos, columns 12-44 will be filled up.
However, there is no cut-of period for overseas contract workers, workers other than OCW and the employees in Philippine embassies, consulates and other missions. For these overseas Filipinos, only the demographic characteristics should be filled up.
Not considered as members of a household are:
a. Persons or family members who are inmates of institutions such as penal colonies/farms, detention camps, homes for the aged, orphanages, mental institutions, tuberculosis sanitaria, leprosaria, etc., and who are not expected to return within 30 days;
b. Members of the Armed Forces of the Philippines if they have been away from their usual place of residence for more than 30 days;
c. Filipinos, whose usual place of residence is in a foreign country, who are and will be in the Philippines for less than one year from arrival;
d. Citizens of foreign countries and members of their families who are in the Philippines as tourists, students, businessmen or for employment provided they expect to stay in the country for one year or less from arrival;
e. Foreign ambassadors, ministers, consuls, or other diplomatic representatives, and members of their families, regardless of the length of their stay;
f. Citizens of foreign countries who are Chiefs and officials of international organizations like UN, ILO or USAID and members of their families, regardless of the length of their stay.
HOUSEHOLD HEAD - is the adult member of the household who is responsible for the care and organization of the household or the one who is regarded as such by the members of the household.
Remember that the person whose name appears on the first line of the list of members is the head of the household. All other members should be related to him in some way.
Considered as members of a household are:
a. Persons who are present at the time of visit whose usual place of residence is the sample household regardless of their length of stay in the household;
b. Persons who are present at the time of visit whose usual place of residence is outside the sample household but have stayed temporarily with the sample household for at least 30 days;
c. Persons who are present at the time of visit whose usual place of residence is outside the sample household but have stayed with the sample household even for less than 30 days provided that they have been away from their usual place of residence for 30 days or more;
d. Persons who are not present at the time of visit but are expected to return within 30 days from date of departure to their usual place of residence, which is the sample household.
e. The following family members who are away at the time of visit are also considered members of the household:
1. Overseas contract workers
2. Overseas workers other than overseas contract workers
3. Employees in Philippine Embassies, consulates and other missions
4. Students abroad/tourists
To be considered as a household member, the student abroad/tourist must be away or expected to be away from his/her usual place of residence for one year or less. This category also includes those attending training abroad, medical treatment and missionaries. For these overseas Filipinos, columns 12-44 will be filled up.
However, there is no cut-of period for overseas contract workers, workers other than OCW and the employees in Philippine embassies, consulates and other missions. For these overseas Filipinos, only the demographic characteristics should be filled up.
Not considered as members of a household are:
a. Persons or family members who are inmates of institutions such as penal colonies/farms, detention camps, homes for the aged, orphanages, mental institutions, tuberculosis sanitaria, leprosaria, etc., and who are not expected to return within 30 days;
b. Members of the Armed Forces of the Philippines if they have been away from their usual place of residence for more than 30 days;
c. Filipinos, whose usual place of residence is in a foreign country, who are and will be in the Philippines for less than one year from arrival;
d. Citizens of foreign countries and members of their families who are in the Philippines as tourists, students, businessmen or for employment provided they expect to stay in the country for one year or less from arrival;
e. Foreign ambassadors, ministers, consuls, or other diplomatic representatives, and members of their families, regardless of the length of their stay;
f. Citizens of foreign countries who are Chiefs and officials of international organizations like UN, ILO or USAID and members of their families, regardless of the length of their stay.
All members of the household including contract workers.
Concept
Name | Vocabulary | URI |
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Remember that the person whose name appears on the first line of the list of members is the head of the household. All other members should be related to him in some way. This relationship should be indicated in column 3 through the use of the appropriate codes shown below: 1 Head 2 Wife/spouse 3 Son/daughter 4 Son-in-law/daughter-in-law 5 Grandson/granddaughter 6 Father/mother 7 Other relative 8 Boarder 9 Domestic help 0 Non-relative Note that a married son who, together with members of his family, is a member of the household of his parents with whom he lives, should not be reported as head of his own family but as “Son”, and his wife and children as “Daughter-in-law” and “Grandson” or “Granddaughter”. In some households, relatives of the head or his spouse are hired as domestic help or live with them as boarders. For such relatives, their being a domestic helper or boarder should take precedence and should be listed as such in column 3. |