Literal question
[Questions 1-28 were asked of household members aged 15 years or older]
[Work]
[Questions 14-23]
[Questions 17-23 were asked of persons age 15+ who did not serve in professional army last week, per question 14]
[Questions 18-23 were asked of persons age 15+ who did not serve in professional army last week, per question 14, but worked in Israel during the previous 12 months, per question 17]
23. What time did you usually leave home to get to your place of work last week (or during the last week you worked)?
[Question 23 was asked of persons age 15+ who did not serve in professional army last week, per question 14, but worked in Israel during the previous 12 months, per question 17, and did the work outside of their home, per question 22]
Report hour and minutes: ____
Circle:
[] 1 AM
[] 2 PM
Interviewer instructions
27. Question 23 -- explanations: Time of departure for work
[Instructions refer to a graphic of the census form including question 23.]
In this question also refer to the workplace registered in question 19.
"Time of departure" means the time in which the person leaves home and not the time he/she arrives at work.
For a person working a split day, meaning: works until noon, goes back home and leaves for the same workplace again in the evening, write the time of first departure.
If a person works shifts, write time of departure for the shift worked most days last week.
For example: for a nurse who worked morning and night shifts in the last week and most of her shifts that week were night shifts -- mark time of departure for the night shift.
Notice!
You should make sure the person marks "1" -- if leaves before noon and "2" if leaves after noon.