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General Census of Population and Housing 1998 - IPUMS Subset

Mali, 1998
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MLI_1998_PHC_v01_M_v03_A_IPUMS
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Central Bureau of the Census, Minnesota Population Center
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Fragility, Conflict and Violence
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Agricultural activity (ML1998A_0431)

Data file: MLI1998-P-H

Overview

Valid: 0
Invalid: 0
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 212
End: 212
Width: 1
Range: 0 - 9
Format: Numeric

Questions and instructions

Literal question
Section B: Individual Characteristics




For persons aged 6 years and above
[Questions 16-26]




Activity type




26. Agricultural activity

[] 0 Not applicable
[] 1 Cereals drop
[] 2 Cash crop
[] 3 Vegetable farming
[] 4 Fruit tree farming
[] 5 Animal husbandry
[] 6 Fishing
[] 7 Forestry
[] 8 Others
Categories
Value Category
0 NIU (not in universe)
1 Cereals crop
2 Cash crop
3 Vegetable farming
4 Fruit tree farming
5 Animal husbandry
6 Fishing
7 Forestry
8 Others
9 Unknown
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
1.2.1. Questions for ALL Household Members




1.2.2. Questions for persons aged 6 years and above

This is the second group of questions, concerning the characteristics of household members. They concern only the persons aged 6 years and above.

For persons aged less than 6 years (children), write (0) or (00) depending on column width in Columns P16 to P30.




Columns P23-P25: Economic Activities

Question P22 to P26 deal with the economic activity of the enumerated persons, that is: the occupation of the interviewed persons. For filling this question, please follow carefully the following guidelines.

a. The questions shall be asked only to household members aged 6 years of more. For others, write a hyphen (-) in Columns P23 and P25; and write (0) in Columns P22, P24, and P26.

b. To record the data on economic activity, the census enumerator shall refer to the reference period of one month (30 days) preceding the date of visit in the household.

However, for the persons who work in the agricultural sector (beekeeping, husbandry, fishing, forestry, etc.), this reference period is extended to one year (12 months), because of the seasonal character of this type of employment. Indeed, works in agriculture are done during a well defined period during the year, which may not correspond with the census date.




26. Column P26: Agricultural activity

You will ask the question the following way: "What was the main type of agricultural activity done by name?"

Write down the number corresponding to the answer given, while following the guideline written at the bottom of the page of the questionnaire.

[] 0 Not applicable, person not concerned
[] 1 Food crops, cereals
[] 2 Cash crops, industrial agriculture
[] 3 Market gardening
[] 4 Tree growing, cultivation
[] 5 Animal husbandry
[] 6 Fishing
[] 7 Forestry
[] 8 Others

Description

Definition
This variable indicates the main type of agricultural activity done by the person.
Universe
Persons age 6+ who have ever worked in farming sector

concept

Concept
var_concept.title Vocabulary
Work Variables -- PERSON IPUMS
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