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Household Socio-Economic Survey 2008, Baseline

Indonesia, 2008
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IDN_2008_SUSETI-BASELINE_v01_M
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What is the largest ethnic (id01)

Data file: k_id

Overview

Valid: 640
Invalid: 1
Minimum: 1
Maximum: 95
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 7
End: 8
Width: 2
Range: 1 - 99
Format: Numeric

Questions and instructions

Literal question
What is the largest ethnic in this RT/dusun?
Categories
Value Category Cases
1 Jawa 355
55.5%
2 Sunda 1
0.2%
3 Bali 0
0%
4 Batak 66
10.3%
5 Bugis 97
15.2%
6 Cina 8
1.3%
7 Madura 0
0%
8 Angkola 0
0%
9 Arandai 0
0%
10 Asahan 0
0%
11 Karo 0
0%
12 Klemantan 0
0%
13 Kubu 0
0%
14 Langkat 0
0%
15 Limakatina 0
0%
16 Mandailing 4
0.6%
17 Melayu 1
0.2%
18 Mungku 0
0%
19 Nias 0
0%
20 Siladang 0
0%
21 Ambon 0
0%
22 Ammatowa 0
0%
23 Bubis 0
0%
24 Buton 0
0%
25 Duri 8
1.3%
26 Galumpang 0
0%
27 Kalaotoa 0
0%
28 Luwu 0
0%
29 Mamuju 0
0%
30 Mandar 0
0%
31 Manipa 0
0%
32 Massenrengkulu 14
2.2%
33 Pado'e 0
0%
34 Pattae 0
0%
35 Selayar 0
0%
36 Tawi 0
0%
37 To Ala Walenrang 0
0%
38 Torampi 0
0%
39 Wotu 0
0%
40 Sumut lainnya 14
2.2%
41 Sulsel lainnya 0
0%
42 Minang 0
0%
43 Toraja 40
6.3%
44 Makasar 25
3.9%
45 Melayau Deli 1
0.2%
46 Aceh 0
0%
95 Other 6
0.9%
98 Don't know 0
0%
99 Missing 0
0%
Sysmiss 1
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

Definition
This question asks ethnic majority in sampling area where it is important to find out about ethnic diversity in the area. Ethnicity must be asked to respondent and must follow respondent's response. A respondent lives in Java doesn't have to be a Javanese, or people in North Sumatera is not always a Batak. In a case where respondent's parents come from 2 different ethnics, we must rely on respondent's response; enumerator must not generate answer from his/her own observation.
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