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Family Life Survey 2007

Indonesia, 2007 - 2008
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IDN_2007_IFLS_v01_M
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RAND, Center for Population and Policy Studies (CPPS), SurveyMETER
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Jul 31, 2012
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Questionnaires
Indonesian Family Life Survey 2007 - Desa/Kelurahan Characteristics for Non-IFLS Village
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Date 2007-01-01
Country Indonesia
Language English
Publisher(s) RAND
Download https://microdata.worldbank.org//catalog/1044/download/20903
Indonesian Family Life Survey 2007
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Date 2007-01-01
Country Indonesia
Language English
Publisher(s) RAND
Download https://microdata.worldbank.org//catalog/1044/download/20904
Survai Aspek Kehidupan Rumah Tannga Indonesia 2007 - Komunitas Dan Fasilitas
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Date 2007-01-01
Country Indonesia
Language Indonesian
Publisher(s) RAND
Download https://microdata.worldbank.org//catalog/1044/download/20905
Reports
User's Guide for the Indonesia Family Life Survey, Wave 4
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Author(s) John Strauss, RAND and USC Firman Witoelar, SureyMETER Bondan Sikoki, SurveyMETER Anna Marie Wattie, University of Gadjah Mada
Date 2009-04-01
Country Indonesia
Language English
Publisher(s) RAND
Description This document describes some issues related to use of the fourth wave of the Indonesia Family Life Survey (IFLS4), alone and together with earlier waves of IFLS: IFLS1, 2 and 3. It is the second of six volumes documenting IFLS4. The first volume describes the basic survey design and implementation.
Table of contents Contents

Preface .................................................................................................................................................ii

Acknowledgments .................................................................................................................................iv

1. Introduction ..................................................................................................................................... 1

2. IFLS4 Data Elements Deriving from IFLS1, IFLS2, IFLS2+ and IFLS3........................................... 2
HHS: Re-interviewing IFLS1 Households, and their Split-offs and Individuals .................................... 2
HHS: Pre-printed Household Roster .................................................................................................... 3
HHS: ?Intended? Respondents and Households ................................................................................ 4
HHS: Obtaining Retrospective Information ........................................................................................... 6
HHS: Updating Kinship Information ....................................................................................................... 6
Siblings.................................................................................................................................................... 6
Children .................................................................................................................................................. 7
CFS: Re-interviewing IFLS1 and 2 Facilities and Communities............................................................. 7

3. IFLS4 Data File Structure and Naming Conventions ....................................................................... 9
Basic File Organization............................................................................................................................ 9
Household Survey................................................................................................................................... 9
Community-Facility Survey ..................................................................................................................... 9
Identifiers and Level of Observation ..................................................................................................... 10
Household Survey.................................................................................................................................. 10
Community-Facility Survey .................................................................................................................... 11
Question Numbers and Variable Names................................................................................................ 12
Response Types ................................................................................................................................... 13
Missing Values ...................................................................................................................................... 13
Special Codes and X Variables ............................................................................................................. 14
TYPE Variables ..................................................................................................................................... 15
Privacy Protected Information ............................................................................................................... 15
Weights .................................................................................................................................................. 15
IFLS4 longitudinal analysis household weights ..................................................................................... 15
IFLS4 longitudinal analysis person weights ........................................................................................... 17
IFLS4 cross-section analysis person weights....................................................................................... 19
IFLS4 cross-section analysis household weights ................................................................................. 19

4. Using IFLS4 Data with Data From Earlier Waves .............................................................................. 21
Merging IFLS4 Data with Earlier Waves of IFLS for Households and Individuals ................................. 21
Data Availability for Households and Individuals: HTRACK and PTRACK ........................................... 22
HTRACK07 ............................................................................................................................................. 22
PTRACK07 ............................................................................................................................................. 23
Merging IFLS1, 2, 3 and 4 Data for Communities and Facilities ............................................................. 24

Appendix
A: Names of Data Files for the Household Survey................................................................................ 26
B: Names of Data Files for the Community-Facility Survey................................................................... 32
C: Module-Specific Analytic Notes ........................................................................................................ 36
Glossary.................................................................................................................................................. 45

Tables ..................................................................................................................................................... 51
Download https://microdata.worldbank.org//catalog/1044/download/20908
The Fourth Wave of the Indonesia Family Life Survey (IFLS4): Overview and Field Report
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Author(s) John Strauss, RAND and USC Firman Witoelar, SureyMETER Bondan Sikoki, SurveyMETER Anna Marie Wattie, University of Gadjah Mada
Date 2009-04-01
Country Indonesia
Language English
Publisher(s) RAND
Description This document describes the design and implementation and provides a preview of some key results of the Indonesia Family Life Survey, with an emphasis on wave 4 (IFLS4). It is the first of six volumes documenting IFLS4.
Table of contents Contents
Preface .............................................................................................................................................. ii
Acknowledgments.............................................................................................................................. iv
1. Introduction.....................................................................................................................................1
1.1 Contributions of the IFLS .............................................................................................................2
1.2 Organization of This Document....................................................................................................3
2. IFLS4 Household Survey................................................................................................................4
2.1 Sample Design and Response Rates...........................................................................................4
2.1.1 IFLS1 Sampling Scheme.............................................................................................................4
2.1.2 IFLS2 Re-contact Protocols.......................................................................................................5
2.1.3 IFLS2+ Re-contact Protocols.....................................................................................................5
2.1.4 IFLS3 Re-contact Protocols.......................................................................................................6
2.1.4 IFLS4 Re-contact Protocols.......................................................................................................7
2.2 Household Survey Instruments ....................................................................................................8
2.3 Notes on Response Burden ........................................................................................................11
3. IFLS4 Community-Facility Survey ..................................................................................................12
3.1 Sample Design and Response Rates...........................................................................................12
3.1.1 Sample Selection for facilities ....................................................................................................13
3.1.2 Response Rates .......................................................................................................................15
3.2 Community-Facility Survey Instruments .......................................................................................15
3.2.1 Community Questionnaires.........................................................................................................15
3.2.2 Health Facility Questionnaires ...................................................................................................16
3.2.3 School Questionnaires................................................................................................................17
3.2.4 Mini–CFS Questionnaire.............................................................................................................18
Appendix
A: Survey Operations..........................................................................................................................19
B: Description of the IFLS4 Household Survey Questionnaire ..........................................................29
C: Description of the IFLS4 Community-Facility Survey Questionnaire..............................................38
Glossary..............................................................................................................................................44
Tables..................................................................................................................................................49
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Technical documents
IFLS 2007 _CF
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Author(s) John Strauss, RAND and USC Firman Witoelar, SureyMETER Bondan Sikoki, SurveyMETER Anna Marie Wattie, University of Gadjah Mada
Country Indonesia
Language English
Publisher(s) RAND
Download https://microdata.worldbank.org//catalog/1044/download/20906
IFLS 2007_HHD
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Author(s) John Strauss, RAND and USC Firman Witoelar, SureyMETER Bondan Sikoki, SurveyMETER Anna Marie Wattie, University of Gadjah Mada
Country Indonesia
Language English
Publisher(s) RAND
Download https://microdata.worldbank.org//catalog/1044/download/20907
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