Literal question
621. Do you have activities such as working, attending school, taking courses, etc. in another regency/municipality and routinely travel daily to and from this house?
[] 1 Yes
[] 2 No [go to Q.626]
[Questions 622 - 625 were asked of persons age 5 or older who commute outside the regency, as per question 621.]
622. What is your primary activity there?
[] 1 Working
[] 2 Attending school
[] 3 Taking course
[] 6 Other (specify) ____
Interviewer instructions
7.7.2 Block VI.B. Household members age 5 or older
[Questions Q611 through Q625 are asked only to members of the household age 5 or older]
Question 621: Routine activity conducted outside regency/municipality
Ask the respondent "Do you normally go outside your regency/municipality for work/school/courses and return home daily?" Activities recorded for Q 621 are activities that are conducted routinely outside the regency/municipality.
Routine here does not necessarily mean that it must be done every day, but can also be done every couple of days or every three days, provided the activities are done regularly.
Circle the code that corresponds to the respondent's answer. If the answer is code 2, go to Q 626.
Question 622: Main activity conducted outside the regency/municipality
Activities here cover such activities as work, attending school, taking courses, and others (for example, looking for work, sporting event, organization activities). Ask the main activity the respondent conducts outside the regency/municipality, and circle the appropriate code corresponding to the respondent's answer.
Main activity conducted is the activity that requires the most time compared to the other activities.
Most time is the longest time spent by comparing the time spent for all activities such as work, school, courses and others.
Work is an economic activity with the intention to obtain or help to obtain earnings or profits.
Attending a school is an activity of attending a formal level of education either at a basic level of education, intermediate level of education or an advanced level of education. Holidays are not included.
Taking courses is an activity to improve skills at an institution either to obtain a certificate or not, such as sewing courses, cooking courses, language courses, and others.
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Others for example are activities such as obtaining health services.