The World Bank Working for a World Free of Poverty Microdata Library
  • Data Catalog
  • About
  • Collections
  • Citations
  • Terms of use
  • Login
    Login
    Home / Central Data Catalog / ENTERPRISE_SURVEYS / JOR_2013_ES_V02_M / variable [F4]
enterprise_surveys

Enterprise Survey 2013

Jordan, 2013 - 2014
Get Microdata
Reference ID
JOR_2013_ES_v02_M
DOI
https://doi.org/10.48529/2m88-3b20
Producer(s)
World Bank, European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, European Investment Bank
Collection(s)
Enterprise Surveys
Metadata
Documentation in PDF DDI/XML JSON
Study website
Created on
Sep 16, 2014
Last modified
Jan 13, 2016
Page views
31592
Downloads
4924
  • Study Description
  • Data Description
  • Documentation
  • Get Microdata
  • Data files
  • jordan_2013_full_data

% Of Material Inputs And Supplies Of Domestic Origin In Last Fiscal Year (d12a)

Data file: jordan_2013_full_data

Overview

Valid: 380
Invalid: 193
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 549
End: 551
Width: 3
Range: -9 - 100
Format: Numeric

Questions and instructions

Question pretext
SHOW CARD
Literal question
In fiscal year [insert last complete fiscal year], as a proportion of all of the material inputs or supplies purchased that year, what percent of this establishment's material inputs or supplies were:
Material inputs or supplies of domestic origin
Categories
Value Category Cases
-9 Don't know (SPONTANEOUS) 2
0.5%
0 82
21.6%
1 1
0.3%
5 7
1.8%
10 13
3.4%
15 9
2.4%
20 14
3.7%
25 8
2.1%
30 20
5.3%
35 9
2.4%
40 14
3.7%
45 1
0.3%
50 30
7.9%
55 1
0.3%
60 15
3.9%
65 3
0.8%
70 7
1.8%
75 2
0.5%
80 15
3.9%
90 12
3.2%
95 1
0.3%
100 114
30%
Sysmiss 193
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.
Interviewer instructions
1) The purpose of this question is to determine from where the inputs for production are obtained and purchased.

The calculation is done as a percent of all purchases of supplies and inputs purchased by the establishment for the fiscal year.

Inputs are materials that go through a mechanical, physical, or chemical transformation that will ultimately make up some portion of the final good produced. Lumber in a furniture factory is a good example of an input.

Supplies are materials or products that are used, expended, consumed, but will not comprise the final good produced. Pencils and writing paper are good examples of a supply.

2) INTERVIEWER: CHECK THAT TOTAL SUMS TO 100%
Back to Catalog
The World Bank Working for a World Free of Poverty
  • IBRD IDA IFC MIGA ICSID

© The World Bank Group, All Rights Reserved.

This site uses cookies to optimize functionality and give you the best possible experience. If you continue to navigate this website beyond this page, cookies will be placed on your browser. To learn more about cookies, click here.