DDI_IDN_2008_VRRI-W1_v02_M
Siti Zulva
2012-11
NADA
Version 02 (December 2013). Edited version based on Version 01 (November 2012) DDI (DDI_IDN_2008-2009_VRRI_w01_v02_M) that was done by Siti Zulva (The World Bank, PNPM Support Facility (PSF)).
Village Resource and Rural Infrastructure Study 2008-2009
Wave 1
VRRI-W1 2008
IDN_2008_VRRI-W1_v01_M
Yayasan Cipta Sarana Mandiri
The World Bank
The World Bank
The World Bank
NADA
The World Bank
Other Household Survey [hh/oth]
Survey of Village Resource and Rural Infrastructure (VRRI) Wave 1 is the first round of the entire 4 rounds VRRI surveys. Wave 1 took place from August to October 2008, while the mini census conducted in July 2008.
Type of questionnaire used in the wave 1 survey consist of:
- Village General Data Questionnaire
- Village Financial Questionnaire
- Market Price Survey Questionnaire
- Household Questionnaire
- Anthropometry Questionnaire
v02: Edited data, first version, obtained from edited data (after data cleaning)
Household income
Household expenditure
Household consumption
Ability to pay for infrastructure
Willingness to pay for infrastructure
Village net income
Village expenditure
Village resources
Rate of wage/salary
Road
Bridge
Clean water facility
Irrigation
Infrastructure maintenance
Survey VRRI (Village Resource and Rural Infrastructure) is a study that aims to understand the ability and willingness of villagers in poor villages to provide the resources to maintain the infrastructure of the village. In this regard, the study will obtain a profile of total net income of a poor village in throughout a year by conducting a survey at both village and household levels.
Village net income profile aims to inform policy makers about the characteristics of village's ability to pay for the maintenance of existing (and future) infrastructure projects and do the costing models for infrastructure maintenance.
By collecting a total net income of villages, it seeks answers to the following research questions: i) Are villagers in poor villages able to finance the cost to maintain their priority infrastructures on their own? ii) If they do, are villagers willing to use the available resources for infrastructure maintenance?
Or, in other words, to what extent do different villagers (within as well as between villages) value existing infrastructures? To that end, the study will collect information on income, the various (positive and negative) risks and shocks faced by poor villages, and the various mechanisms used by households to cope with such risks and shocks; and estimate (through a simulation) the total cost that must be borne by the district for the maintenance of infrastructures that they consider priorities.
There are 2 components of field survey for the study:
(a) Village Survey, consists of panel survey of household and village financial. For the household survey, the survey instrument is mainly focused on questions about assets, income, expenditure, and household demographic characteristics. All household will be examined for a year in 4 rounds (every 3 months). For the village financial survey, the data about income, expenditure, assets, village general characteristics, and village dynamics will be periodically examined.
(b) Infrastructure Survey will perform technical calculations of the cost that would be required to maintain the infrastructure of the village as well. Maintenance costs include routine and periodic maintenance and only covers the cost of maintenance is regulated by the village. Costs should reflect the cost of maintenance for the facilities that have sustainable design (ideal) which may be different from existing designs in the village. Infrastructure Survey will be conducted only once a year. The types of infrastructure that are included in this survey are roads, bridges, and water supply facilities.
Indonesia
Coverage of a national survey which represented by 5 groups of islands, specifically rural areas
Village and household
This survey covers all household members, and children aged 0-59 months
Sample survey data
- HOUSEHOLD: the list of household members, household characteristics, access to education facilities, access to health facilities, household assets, household consumption, household income, household revenue and expenditure transfer, economic disruption, loans, household participation, willingness to pay for infrastructure, ability to pay for infrastructure, social networking
- CHILDREN: anthropometry, breastfeeding
- VILLAGE: Village demographics, availability of public utilities, rural poverty reduction programs, infrastructure maintenance activities, public institutions, institutional infrastructure, social trust and social bonds, village assets, village income, village expenditure, market price, the average price of wage labor
Yayasan Cipta Sarana Mandiri
In this study, we wanted to focus on villages that are representative of the poorer villages in different topographical locations across Indonesia. Hence, we sampled 32 villages in five island groups: Sumatera, Java, Kalimantan, Sulawesi, and East Nusa Tenggara. To find the poorer villages in these island groups, ideally we would select based on some direct measures of village-level poverty. However, since reliable poverty maps were only available at the kecamatan level or higher, we had to approximate. We first limited the sample villages to those located in kecamatan that are among the poorest 40% in each island group based on BPS's 2004 kecamatan-level poverty map.
To ensure the tractability of the survey, we then limited the sample to rural villages with between 300 and 600 households based on the Potensi Desa (Podes) 2005 data. Once we obtained a list of these villages, we categorized them in terms of their island groups and topography-whether each is located in a coastal, flatland, or hilly/mountainous area. Within each category, we selected 4-8 villages whose poverty characteristics (as provided by the Podes 2005 data) are around the median in each kecamatan.
The final list of 32 villages was determined after we consulted with the field team regarding the feasibility of conducting the survey within the allotted time, i.e., one survey wave in each quarter. Within each village, the survey interviewed village officials and a random sample of households.
To construct the sampling frame for households, the survey team conducted a mini-census of households. Based on the household consumption categories collected during the mini-census, 120 households were stratified-random sampled from each village.
Target households to be visited in one village is about 20-30% of the total number of households in the villages surveyed. In order to represent the entire village, the selection of households randomized with the following stages:
First, based on data from the census mini, households in the village are grouped into 3 groups of consumption (in rupiah).
Second, from each group equally and randomly selected number of households to be interviewed.
Third, a random list of all households created with a random sequence per village. Each household was selected as the sample of households will be printed in bold, and reserve households will be sorted later. List of random household will be arranged per consumption group.
In the first wave, each field team get a households list from each village visited.
Households reserve used to replace the sample households in the next wave, if there are households who moved out of the village.
Selection of replacement households conducted based on top sequence number of the list of reserves household in the same consumption group.
Face-to-face
The instruments used in the first wave survey were questionnaires that consists of:
- Village General Data Questionnaire
- Village Financial Questionnaire
- Market Price Survey Questionnaire
- Household Questionnaire
- Anthropometry Questionnaire
Before the implementation of the first wave of main surveys, preliminary surveys conducted to create a household list of the sample villages. The instrument used for this preliminary survey is a Mini Census Questionnaire.
The survey was conducted by 5 field teams (Lampung, Central Java, East Nusa Tenggara, South Kalimantan, and South Sulawesi). Each team consists of 1 field supervisor and 2 interviewers except for Central Java team there were 3 interviewers. The data was collected by conducting visits and interviewed 3840 households in 32 villages every three months for one year.
The survey lasted for 14 months (July 2008 to August 2009) were divided into 4 rounds (every 3 months) and one additional mini-census prior to the main survey.
Mini census undertaken to compile a list of households from 32 villages. Mini-census results are used as the material for the sampling of households to be interviewed.
Anthropometric measurements performed by midwives who have been trained by the supervisor of the measurement procedures and filling in questionnaires. In order to maximize the accuracy of the measurements and results that standard, then the midwives were asked to apply the standard method of doing these measurements by using height and weight measurement tools provided by the research team. At the end of the field work, interviewers and supervisors checking and editing of the midwives work to ensure that all children aged 0-5 years of data were recorded as respondent was recorded in the anthropometry.
The average of interview time in wave 1 are:
- Village General Data Questionnaire=120 minutes
- Village Financial Questionnaire=100 minutes
- Market Price Survey Questionnaire=75 minutes
- Household Questionnaire=90 minutes
- Anthropometry Questionnaire=15 minutes (including anthropometric measurement)
- Mini census=10 minutes
Interviews were conducted by a team of interviewers. Each team consists of interviewers and supervisor.
The role of the team supervisor is to coordinate team in data collection activities, including management of field teams, manage team finances, and make arrangements for travel and accommodation. In addition, the supervisor assigned to do an interview to the village, sending progress reports and send the completed questionnaires to the central office.
In this study the data entry does not conducted in the field but centralized at the office of consultant. Therefore, cross-checking between the interviewer was carried to maintain quality of the data. The things done in the process of re-checking include: checking the completeness of responses to questionnaires (if there were any data missing or not), check the skip patterns, and checking consistencies in the data.
Use of the dataset must be acknowledged using a citation which would include:
- The Identification of the Primary Investigator
- The title of the survey (including country, acronym and year of implementation)
- The survey reference number
- The source and date of download
Example:
The World Bank. Village Resource and Rural Infrastructure Study 2008-2009, Wave 1. Ref. IDN_2008_VRRI-W1_v01_M. Data downloaded from http://microdata.worldbank.org on 20th December 2013.
The user of the data acknowledges that the original collector of the data, the authorized distributor of the data, and the relevant funding agency bear no responsibility for use of the data or for interpretations or inferences based upon such uses.
A
1539
18
ACOV
1640
12
ACP
449
3
AF
1880
21
APS
1
8
C
12364
33
F
30
15
FB
38
8
FC
1072
5
FCOV
42
12
FCP
93
3
FD
885
5
FPS
0
8
H
3840
87
HA1
157399
6
HA2
28963
6
HB
3869
11
HC1
57585
4
HC2
95975
6
HCOV
3870
12
HCP
2849
3
HD
16335
23
HG
30712
11
HH
38390
14
HIA
2314
10
HIB
4091
9
HIC
1307
10
HIE1
26873
4
HIE2
7678
4
HP
5815
10
HPS
253
8
P
32
16
PCOV
34
11
PCP
89
2
PHI
1056
7
PHII
192
5
PPS
0
8
PU
384
8
SF
14
7
SFC00
495
3
SFD00
420
3
V
32
105
VCOV
42
11
VCP
80
3
VD03TYPE
416
6
VD06TYPE
288
6
VE
416
12
VG
224
8
VH
128
25
VPS
3
8
VK
44
8
VD08TYPE
480
11
VF
170
14
HID
19381
6
Anthropometry Questionnaire ID
Anthropometry Questionnaire ID
Anthropometry Questionnaire ID
Anthropometry Questionnaire ID
Anthropometry Questionnaire ID
Household ID
1539
Household ID
Census location number
Census location number
Census location number
Census location number
Census location number
1539
1
32
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
Census location number
Wave
Wave
Wave
Wave
Wave
Wave
1539
1
1
1
Round of the survey
Anthopometry Questionnaire ID
Anthopometry Questionnaire ID
Anthopometry Questionnaire ID
Anthopometry Questionnaire ID
Anthopometry Questionnaire ID
1539
1
120
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
Household ID
Interviewer's code
Interviewer's code
Interviewer's code
Interviewer's code
Interviewer's code
Enumerator
1539
J01
J02
J03
J04
K01
K02
K03
L01
L02
L03
N01
N02
N03
S01
S02
S03
Z
Code of enumerators that conducting the interview
Editor's code
Editor's code
Editor's code
Editor's code
Editor's code
Editor
1539
J01
J02
J03
J04
K01
K02
K03
L01
L02
L03
N01
N02
N03
S01
S02
S03
W
Z
Code of enumerator who checking the filled questionnaire
Data Operator's code
Data Operator's code
Data Operator's code
Data Operator's code
Data Operator's code
Data Operator
1539
D01
D02
D03
D04
D05
Code of Data Operator who perform data entry
Supervision: a. Observed
Supervision: a. Observed
Supervision: a. Observed
Supervision: a. Observed
Supervision: a. Observed
Supervision: a. Observed
1539
1
3
1
Yes
3
No
Monitoring activity, does Supervisor observed the interview
Supervision: b. Verified
Supervision: b. Verified
Supervision: b. Verified
Supervision: b. Verified
Supervision: b. Verified
Supervision: b. Verified
1539
1
3
1
Yes
3
No
Monitoring activity, is there any cross check to this questionnaire
Data Operator verification
Data Operator verification
Data Operator verification
Data Operator verification
Data Operator verification
Data Operator verification
1539
1
2
1
Entered without error
2
Entered with notes
Province code
Province code
Province code
Province code
Province code
Province
1539
18
73
18
33
53
61
73
District/City code
District/City code
District/City code
District/City code
District/City code
District/city
1539
3
72
3
4
5
7
11
16
17
18
27
28
72
Sub-district code
Sub-district code
Sub-district code
Sub-district code
Sub-district code
Sub-district
1539
10
200
10
11
20
21
24
30
40
50
80
84
90
110
120
121
130
140
142
170
200
Village/kelurahan code
Village/kelurahan code
Village/kelurahan code
Village/kelurahan code
Village/kelurahan code
Village/kelurahan
1539
1
36
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
9
10
12
13
14
15
17
18
19
20
21
36
Household member's number
Household member's number
Household member's number
Household member's number
Household member's number
Household member number
1539
1
10
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Household member code who interviewed
Interviewer check
Interviewer check
Interviewer check
Interviewer check
Interviewer check
Enumerator check section D. List of Household members in Household Questionnaire:
Is there any household member age 0 - 5 years old (calculated based on the data D04 on Household Book)?
If F01=3, then skip to CP SECTION
Only for household member aged 0 - 59 months
1539
1
1
1
Yes
3
No
Is there any household member age 0-5 years old
Is there any household member age 0-5 years old
Is there any household member age 0-5 years old
Is there any household member age 0-5 years old
Is there any household member age 0-5 years old
Enumerator check section D. List of Household members in Household Questionnaire:
Is there any household member age 0 - 5 years old (calculated based on the data D04 on Household Book)?
1539
1
2
3
4
5
Number of household member age 0 - 5 years old based on the data D04 from D section on Household Book
Supporting variable: number of visits
Supporting variable: number of visits
Supporting variable: number of visits
Supporting variable: number of visits
Supporting variable: number of visits
1539
1
3
Number of visits
Anthropometry questionnaire ID
Anthropometry questionnaire ID
Anthropometry questionnaire ID
Anthropometry questionnaire ID
Anthropometry questionnaire ID
1640
Household ID
Number of visits
Number of visits
Number of visits
Number of visits
Number of visits
1640
1
3
Interview date
Interview date
Interview date
Interview date
Interview date
Date
1640
1
31
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
Interview month
Interview month
Interview month
Interview month
Interview month
Date
1640
7
10
7
8
9
10
Interview year
Interview year
Interview year
Interview year
Interview year
Date
1640
2008
2008
2008
Interview start time (hour)
Interview start time (hour)
Interview start time (hour)
Interview start time (hour)
Interview start time (hour)
Start time
1640
4
23
Interview start time (minute)
Interview start time (minute)
Interview start time (minute)
Interview start time (minute)
Interview start time (minute)
Start time
1640
59
Interview finish time (hour)
Interview finish time (hour)
Interview finish time (hour)
Interview finish time (hour)
Interview finish time (hour)
Finish time
1640
4
23
Interview finish time (minute)
Interview finish time (minute)
Interview finish time (minute)
Interview finish time (minute)
Interview finish time (minute)
Finish time
1640
59
Visit outcome
Visit outcome
Visit outcome
Visit outcome
Visit outcome
Visit outcome
1640
1
3
1
Finished
3
Partly finished, because _____
The reason if interview partly finished #1
The reason if interview partly finished #1
The reason if interview partly finished #1
The reason if interview partly finished #1
The reason if interview partly finished #1
Visit outcome
168
The reason if interview partly finished #2
The reason if interview partly finished #2
The reason if interview partly finished #2
The reason if interview partly finished #2
The reason if interview partly finished #2
Visit outcome
9
Anthropometry questionnaire ID
Anthropometry questionnaire ID
Anthropometry questionnaire ID
Anthropometry questionnaire ID
Anthropometry questionnaire ID
449
Household ID
Line number of note
Line number of note
Line number of note
Line number of note
Line number of note
Enumerator's notes
449
1
8
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Note's line number
Interviewer notes
Interviewer notes
Interviewer notes
Interviewer notes
Interviewer notes
Enumerator's notes
449
Anthropometry questionnaire ID
Anthropometry questionnaire ID
Anthropometry questionnaire ID
Anthropometry questionnaire ID
Anthropometry questionnaire ID
1880
Household ID
Household member number
Household member number
Household member number
Household member number
Household member number
Enumerator check section D. List of Household members in Household Questionnaire:
Is there any household member age 0 - 5 years old (calculated based on the data D04 on Household Book)?
Household member number
1880
2
15
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
Date of birth
Date of birth
Date of birth
Date of birth
Date of birth
Date/month/year of birth
1762
118
1
31
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
101
.Z
Sysmiss
Date of birth of household member who measured
Month of birth
Month of birth
Month of birth
Month of birth
Month of birth
Date/month/year of birth
1794
86
1
12
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
101
.Z
Sysmiss
Month of birth of household member who measured
Year of birth
Year of birth
Year of birth
Year of birth
Year of birth
Date/month/year of birth
1878
2
2002
2008
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
Sysmiss
Year of birth of household member who measured
How much [...] weight at birth? (from birth certificate)
How much [...] weight at birth? (from birth certificate)
How much [...] weight at birth? (from birth certificate)
How much [...] weight at birth? (from birth certificate)
How much [...] weight at birth? (from birth certificate)
How much [...] weight at birth? (from birth certificate)
1248
632
0.9
34
101
.Z
How much mom and [...] weight?
How much mom and [...] weight?
How much mom and [...] weight?
How much mom and [...] weight?
How much mom and [...] weight?
How much mom and [...] weight? (based on measurement with digital scale)
568
1312
30
92
101
.Z
How much [...] weight at the moment?
How much [...] weight at the moment?
How much [...] weight at the moment?
How much [...] weight at the moment?
How much [...] weight at the moment?
How much [...] weight at the moment? (if the child could stand use digital scale)
1148
732
2
24
101
.Z
How much the weight of [...] mom?
How much the weight of [...] mom?
How much the weight of [...] mom?
How much the weight of [...] mom?
How much the weight of [...] mom?
How much the weight of [...] mom? (based on measurement with digital scale)
568
1312
34
83
101
.Z
How much is [...] lenght?
How much is [...] lenght?
How much is [...] lenght?
How much is [...] lenght?
How much is [...] lenght?
How much is [...] lenght? (based on measurement results)
1125
755
26
180
1001
..
Measurement method
Measurement method
Measurement method
Measurement method
Measurement method
Measurement method:
1878
2
1
11
1
Stand
2
Lay down
11
.Z
Sysmiss
Is [...] still breast-fed?
Is [...] still breast-fed?
Is [...] still breast-fed?
Is [...] still breast-fed?
Is [...] still breast-fed?
Is [...] still breast-fed?
If the answer is 1. Yes, then skip to F13
1878
2
1
11
1
Yes
3
No
11
.Z
Sysmiss
How many months do mother breast-fed
How many months do mother breast-fed
How many months do mother breast-fed
How many months do mother breast-fed
How many months do mother breast-fed
How many months do mother breast-fed [...]
939
941
48
101
.Z
At what age mother starts giving [...] fluids in addition to breast milk
At what age mother starts giving [...] fluids in addition to breast milk
At what age mother starts giving [...] fluids in addition to breast milk
At what age mother starts giving [...] fluids in addition to breast milk
At what age mother starts giving [...] fluids in addition to breast milk
At what age mother starts giving [...] fluids (fresh water, sugar water, honey, tea) in addition to breast milk
1498
382
36
101
.Z
At what age mother starts giving [...] food beside breast milk
At what age mother starts giving [...] food beside breast milk
At what age mother starts giving [...] food beside breast milk
At what age mother starts giving [...] food beside breast milk
At what age mother starts giving [...] food beside breast milk
At what age mother starts giving [...] food beside breast milk?
1464
416
42
101
.Z
Does mother give breast milk food enhancer (MP-ASI) from integrated service post (Posyandu)
Does mother give breast milk food enhancer (MP-ASI) from integrated service post (Posyandu)
Does mother give breast milk food enhancer (MP-ASI) from integrated service post (Posyandu)
Does mother give breast milk food enhancer (MP-ASI) from integrated service post (Posyandu)
Does mother give breast milk food enhancer (MP-ASI) from integrated service post (Posyandu)
Does mother give breast milk food enhancer (MP-ASI) from integrated service post (Posyandu) to [...]?
If the answer is 3. No, then skip to next line or to CP SECTION for the last line
1878
2
1
11
1
Yes
3
No
11
.Z
Sysmiss
When was [...] recieve MP-ASI from Posyandu for the first time? (month)
When was [...] recieve MP-ASI from Posyandu for the first time? (month)
When was [...] recieve MP-ASI from Posyandu for the first time? (month)
When was [...] recieve MP-ASI from Posyandu for the first time? (month)
When was [...] recieve MP-ASI from Posyandu for the first time? (month)
When was [...] recieve MP-ASI from Posyandu for the first time?
566
1314
1
12
101
.Z
When was [...] recieve MP-ASI from Posyandu for the first time? (year)
When was [...] recieve MP-ASI from Posyandu for the first time? (year)
When was [...] recieve MP-ASI from Posyandu for the first time? (year)
When was [...] recieve MP-ASI from Posyandu for the first time? (year)
When was [...] recieve MP-ASI from Posyandu for the first time? (year)
When was [...] recieve MP-ASI from Posyandu for the first time?
801
1079
2003
2008
10001
.Z
How often does [...] recieve MP-ASI?
How often does [...] recieve MP-ASI?
How often does [...] recieve MP-ASI?
How often does [...] recieve MP-ASI?
How often does [...] recieve MP-ASI?
How often does [...] recieve MP-ASI?
826
1054
101
101
.Z
How often does [...] recieve MP-ASI? (unit)
How often does [...] recieve MP-ASI? (unit)
How often does [...] recieve MP-ASI? (unit)
How often does [...] recieve MP-ASI? (unit)
How often does [...] recieve MP-ASI? (unit)
How often does [...] recieve MP-ASI?
794
1086
1
95
1
Day
2
Week
3
Month
4
Year
5
Three months
6
Two months
7
Not routinely
8
All this time
94
Error answer
95
Others, ________
101
.Z
Sysmiss
- Some answer options (option 5 to 8) are the result of data coding process. Did not mentioned in questionnaire but there are in the dataset.
- In the dataset also there is a code 94 that showed error answer, ie the answer that is not in accordance with any questions. This code also does not mentioned in the questionnaire.
How often does [...] recieve MP-ASI? (others)
How often does [...] recieve MP-ASI? (others)
How often does [...] recieve MP-ASI? (others)
How often does [...] recieve MP-ASI? (others)
How often does [...] recieve MP-ASI? (others)
How often does [...] recieve MP-ASI?
3
Time units other than: day, week, month, and year
Anthropometry questionnaire ID
Anthropometry questionnaire ID
Anthropometry questionnaire ID
Anthropometry questionnaire ID
Anthropometry questionnaire ID
1
Household ID
Note's line number
Note's line number
Note's line number
Note's line number
Note's line number
Number
1
1
1
1
Question number
Question number
Question number
Question number
Question number
Number of question
1
F05
Variable number that confirmed to the enumerators
Page
Page
Page
Page
Page
Page
1
2
The page of variabel that will confirmed
Editor note #1
Editor note #1
Editor note #1
Editor note #1
Editor note #1
Editor note
1
BERAT BADAN BAYI SAAT LAHIR 30
Problems which is need confirmed by the interviewer
Editor note #2
Editor note #2
Editor note #2
Editor note #2
Editor note #2
Editor note
1
KG?
Problems which is need confirmed by the interviewer
Enumerator confirmation #1
Enumerator confirmation #1
Enumerator confirmation #1
Enumerator confirmation #1
Enumerator confirmation #1
Enumerator confirmation
1
MISSING
Explanation of interviewer about the problems that editor asked
Enumerator confirmation #2
Enumerator confirmation #2
Enumerator confirmation #2
Enumerator confirmation #2
Enumerator confirmation #2
Enumerator confirmation
Explanation of interviewer about the problems that editor asked
Mini Census Questionnaire ID
Mini Census Questionnaire ID
Mini Census Questionnaire ID
Mini Census Questionnaire ID
Mini Census Questionnaire ID
12364
Household ID
Household ID that used in the Mini Census questionnaire is not the same as the Household ID that used in the Household questionnaire
Enumerator (code)
Enumerator (code)
Enumerator (code)
Enumerator (code)
Enumerator (code)
Enumerator
12364
J01
J02
J03
J04
K01
K02
K03
L01
L02
L03
N01
N02
N03
S01
S02
S03
Data Operator (code)
Data Operator (code)
Data Operator (code)
Data Operator (code)
Data Operator (code)
12364
D01
D02
D03
D04
D05
Interview date
Interview date
Interview date
Interview date
Interview date
Date
12364
1
30
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
Interview month
Interview month
Interview month
Interview month
Interview month
Date
12364
1
11
1
2
3
4
6
7
8
9
11
Interview year
Interview year
Interview year
Interview year
Interview year
Date
12364
2008
2008
2008
Province (code)
Province (code)
Province (code)
Province (code)
Province (code)
Province
12364
18
33
53
61
73
District/city (code)
District/city (code)
District/city (code)
District/city (code)
District/city (code)
District/city
12364
03
04
05
07
11
16
17
18
27
28
72
Sub-district (code)
Sub-district (code)
Sub-district (code)
Sub-district (code)
Sub-district (code)
Sub-district
12364
010
011
020
021
030
040
050
080
084
090
120
121
130
140
142
170
200
Village/Kelurahan (code)
Village/Kelurahan (code)
Village/Kelurahan (code)
Village/Kelurahan (code)
Village/Kelurahan (code)
Village/Kelurahan
12364
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
009
010
012
013
014
017
018
019
021
024
036
Area code
Area code
Area code
Area code
Area code
Area code
12364
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
009
010
011
012
013
014
015
017
018
019
020
021
022
023
024
025
026
027
028
029
030
031
032
033
034
Type of the widest residential building walls
Type of the widest residential building walls
Type of the widest residential building walls
Type of the widest residential building walls
Type of the widest residential building walls
Type of the widest residential building walls
12347
17
1
2
1
Bamboo/thatch/low quality wood
2
Wall/high quality wood
11
.Z
Wall is the outer side/border in a building or the separator to other building. If the building has more than one type of wall of the same floor size, the one considered the widest wall is the more costly wall.
1. Bamboo/thatch/low quality wood. The meant by the low-quality wood is the meant by the low-quality wood wall is the wall that made from composition of blade / low quality wood sheet. eg plywood and 'teak block' (made of compressed wood pulp).
2. Wall / high quality wood. Stone wall is a wall made of red brick composition of or 'brick' both coated and uncoated cement plaster, while the high-quality wooden wall is a wall made of the composition of the blade / sheet of high quality wood. For example mahogany teak, and the same level.
Type of the widest residential building floors
Type of the widest residential building floors
Type of the widest residential building floors
Type of the widest residential building floors
Type of the widest residential building floors
Type of the widest residential building floors
12344
20
1
2
1
Dirt/bamboo/low quality wood
2
Cement/ceramic/high quality wood
11
.Z
The floor is the bottom/ base/ base of the building. If the building use more than one type of floors in the same extent, the one considered as the the widest type of floor is a type of floor that higher value.
1. Dirt/bamboo/low quality wooden
2. Cement/ceramics/high quality wooden, including tile, floor tile, marble, terrazzo
Defecation facilities (toilets/latrines)
Defecation facilities (toilets/latrines)
Defecation facilities (toilets/latrines)
Defecation facilities (toilets/latrines)
Defecation facilities (toilets/latrines)
Defecation facilities (toilets/latrines)
12332
32
1
2
1
Communal/public/others
2
Own
11
.Z
The main light source
The main light source
The main light source
The main light source
The main light source
The main light source
If the answer is 1. Non electrical, then skip to B6
12335
29
1
3
1
Non electrical
2
PLN electricity
3
Non-PLN electricity
11
.Z
- Non electrical is the lighting that does not sourced from electrical power eg petromak, candle
- PLN Power is electricity source managed by PLN (National Electricity Company)
- Non-PLN Power is electricity source managed by other institutions/parties aside from PLN. Including in this category are power source from accumulator/battery storage, generator, and solar power plant (that are not managed by PLN).
How much electrical power is connected?
How much electrical power is connected?
How much electrical power is connected?
How much electrical power is connected?
How much electrical power is connected?
How much electrical power is connected?
9074
3290
1
96
1
450 watt
2
900 watt
3
1300 watt
4
> 1300 watt
96
Electrical connection
101
.Z
Sysmiss
Status of residential building ownership
Status of residential building ownership
Status of residential building ownership
Status of residential building ownership
Status of residential building ownership
Status of residential building ownership
12364
1
101
1
Own
2
Contract
3
Rent
4
Free rent
5
Service
6
Parents/children/relatives house
95
Others, ______
101
.Z
Status of residential building ownership:
1. Own, if the residence at the time of enumeration is actually owned by the head of the household or one of the household members. A house purchased by installments through bank's loans or a house with a status of lease purchase is considered one's own.
2. Contract, if the residence is leased by the head or member of the household within a certain period based on a contract agreement between the owner and user, for instance for 1 or 2 years. Payment method is usually a lump sum payment in advance or by installments according to the agreements between the parties. At the end of the agreement term, the lessee must leave the house occupied and in the event agreed mutually by both parties the contract can be extended by entering a new contract agreement.
3. Rent, if the residence is rented by the head of the houseold or one of the household members which rent is paid regularly and continuously without a specific time limit.
4. Free rent, owned by other people, if the residence occupied obtained from other party (not family or parents) and occupied / inhabitated by household without having to make any kind of payment.
5. Service, is the residence is owned and provided by an office/institution/company where the household head/member works, whether by paying rents or not. If the household head/member does not work for the related institution/company, the official residence should be written as leased residence if the household head/member pays rent fee, or free residence if it is for free.
6. Residence owned by parents/children/family, if the residence is not personally owned but belongs to either parents/family/relatives and is free to live in, where the owner of the house does not live there and is not a member of the household.
95. Others, if the residence cannot be included in any of the above categories, such as group owned residence,
custom house.
Head of household description: gender
Head of household description: gender
Head of household description: gender
Head of household description: gender
Head of household description: gender
Head of household description: gender
Head of Household
12349
15
1
3
1
Male
3
Female
11
.Z
The question number C1b - C1f only for Head of household
Head of household description: age
Head of household description: age
Head of household description: age
Head of household description: age
Head of household description: age
Head of household description: age
12333
31
15
108
1001
.Z
Head of household description: highest level of education completed
Head of household description: highest level of education completed
Head of household description: highest level of education completed
Head of household description: highest level of education completed
Head of household description: highest level of education completed
Head of household description: highest level of education completed
12364
1
101
1
Not yet/has not pass Elementary School
2
Elementary/Islamic Elementary
3
Junior High/Islamic Junior High (MTs)/equivalent
4
Senior High/Islamic Senior High (MA)/equivalent
5
D1/D2/D3
6
D4/S1
7
S2/S3
8
Have not/never go to school
95
Others, _______
98
Do Not Know
101
.Z
Highest level of education completed (others)
Highest level of education completed (others)
Highest level of education completed (others)
Highest level of education completed (others)
Highest level of education completed (others)
Head of household description: highest level of education completed
Head of household description: business field
Head of household description: business field
Head of household description: business field
Head of household description: business field
Head of household description: business field
Head of household description: business field
If the answer is 96. Unemployed, then skip to C2
12364
1
101
1
Agriculture, plantation, livestock, fishery, forestry, hunting
2
Mining and excavation
3
Cultivation industry
4
Electricity, gas, and drinking water
5
Construction
6
Trading, restaurant, accommodations
7
Transportation, communication, stowage
8
Financial institution, real estate, rental agency, service company
9
Community, social, and individual service
95
Others
96
101
.Z
Field of business is a field of activity of work/business/company/office where a person works, or produced by the company/office where a person works.
Business field (others)
Business field (others)
Business field (others)
Business field (others)
Business field (others)
Head of household description: business field
5
Head of household description: working status
Head of household description: working status
Head of household description: working status
Head of household description: working status
Head of household description: working status
Head of household description: working status
11275
1089
1
11
1
Self employed
2
Business with non permanent/unpaid worker
3
Business with permanent/paid worker
4
Employee/government worker
5
Employee/private worker
6
Agricultural free worker
7
Non agricultural free worker
8
Unpaid/family worker
11
.Z
Sysmiss
Work status is the type of position of a person in a job, consisting of:
1. Own business: is to work or to do business bearing a risk economically, among others production cost that has been spent for a business that does not return, not using paid or unpaid workers both technology as well as special skill.
Explanation:
In a company set up by more than one person and has no worker/employee, each person has the status of own business.
Examples:
A freelance driver (who receives no fixed salary and uses deposit system instead), becak driver, carpenter, bricklayer, electrician, masseuse, well digger, newspaper agent, ojek driver, merchant, doctor/midwife/healer who open their own practice, ticket seller, property broker and so on.
2. To do business assisted by non permanent/unpaid worker is to work or to do business one his/her own risk, and uses unpaid worker/employee and or non permanent worker/employee.
Non permanent worker/employee is a worker/employee who works for a person or institution/office/company and receives salary only based on working hours or volume of the work.
Examples:
a. A shop owner assisted by members of the family/unpaid worker and or assisted by another person who receives wage based on the working days.
b. A pitchman assisted by unpaid worker or another person who receives wage only when he/she helps.
c. A farmer who cultivates his land assisted by unpaid worker. Although at harvest, the farmer shares the harvest, the harvester is not considered as a permanent worker.
3. To do business assisted by permanent worker/paid worker is to do business on his/her own risk and employs at least one permanent and paid worker/employee.
Permanent and paid worker/employee is a person who works for another person or institution/office/company and receives salary permanently, whether there is or there is no activity.
Examples:
a. A shop owner who employs one or more permanent workers;
b. A cigarette plant owner who employs permanent workers.
4. Employee/government worker is a person who works for government institutions/office or a company belong to government permanently and recieves wage/salary both money as well as goods.
5. Worker/employee is a person who works for another person or institution/office/company permanently and receives wage/salary both money as well as goods. A worker who has no permanent employer, is not categorized as worker/employee but freelancer instead. A person is considered to have a permanent employer, if he/she has a permanent employer during the last one month. Especially for worker in the construction field, he is considered to be worker if he has worked for at least three months for one employer.
6. Freelance worker at agriculture is a person who works for another non permanent person/employer/institution (more than one employer during the last one month) in agriculture both home business or not and receives wage in both money as well as goods, both daily as well as contract system.
Agricultural sector includes crops, plantation, forestry, stock breeding, fishery, and hunt.
- Employer is a person or a party that provides a job on an agreed payment.
Examples of a person who is an employer:
a. A rice farmer who employs a farm worker to cultivate the rice field on daily wage basis;
b. A plantation owner who employs several persons to pick coconuts on wage basis.
Examples of freelancer in agriculture: rice harvest worker, hoe artisan, rubber tapper, fishpond prawn harvest worker, coffee, coconut, clove picker, and so on.
7. Freelancer in non agriculture is a person who works for another non permanent person/employer/institution (more than one employer during the last one month), in non agriculture and receives wage in both money as well as goods, both daily as well as contract system.
Explanation: Non agriculture business is business in all sectors except agriculture.
Examples of freelancer in non agriculture: coolie in the market, railway station or other places that have no permanent employer, prospective passenger of public transportation, mobile washerwoman, scavenger, construction worker, free parking attendant, and so on.
8. Family worker/unpaid is a person who works helping another person who makes a business and receives no wage/salary, nor money nor goods.
Unpaid worker consists of:
a. Household member of the person he/she helps, for instance a wife who helps her husband at the rice field;
b. Not a permanent member of the household of the person he/she helps, for instance a relative who helps selling in the shop;
c. Not a member of the household and not a relative of the person he/she helps, for instance a person who helps weaving hats in a neighbor's home industry.
Number of female household member
Number of female household member
Number of female household member
Number of female household member
Number of female household member
Household size: Number of female household member
12362
2
10
101
.Z
Number of household member age 0 - 24 months
Number of household member age 0 - 24 months
Number of household member age 0 - 24 months
Number of household member age 0 - 24 months
Number of household member age 0 - 24 months
Household size: Number of household member age 0 - 24 months
12361
3
3
11
.Z
Number of household member age > 2 - 5 years
Number of household member age > 2 - 5 years
Number of household member age > 2 - 5 years
Number of household member age > 2 - 5 years
Number of household member age > 2 - 5 years
Household size: Number of household member age > 2 - 5 years
12360
4
4
11
.Z
Number of household member age 6 - 15 years
Number of household member age 6 - 15 years
Number of household member age 6 - 15 years
Number of household member age 6 - 15 years
Number of household member age 6 - 15 years
Household size: Number of household member age 6 - 15 years
12360
4
8
11
.Z
Number of household member age 16 - 60 years
Number of household member age 16 - 60 years
Number of household member age 16 - 60 years
Number of household member age 16 - 60 years
Number of household member age 16 - 60 years
Household size: Number of household member age 16 - 60 years
12360
4
11
101
.Z
Number of household member age > 60 years
Number of household member age > 60 years
Number of household member age > 60 years
Number of household member age > 60 years
Number of household member age > 60 years
Household size: Number of household member age > 60 years
12361
3
4
11
.Z
Total number of household member
Total number of household member
Total number of household member
Total number of household member
Total number of household member
Household size: Total number of household member
12363
1
1
18
101
.Z
Average rupiah value for monthly food consumption
Average rupiah value for monthly food consumption
Average rupiah value for monthly food consumption
Average rupiah value for monthly food consumption
Average rupiah value for monthly food consumption
Household consumption: average rupiah value for food consumption
12334
30
1
3
1
< RP 300.000
2
Rp 300.000 - Rp 600.000
3
> Rp 600.000
11
.Z
Average rupiah value for monthly non-food consumption
Average rupiah value for monthly non-food consumption
Average rupiah value for monthly non-food consumption
Average rupiah value for monthly non-food consumption
Average rupiah value for monthly non-food consumption
Household consumption: average rupiah value for non-food consumption
12332
32
1
3
1
< RP 150.000
2
Rp 150.000 - Rp 400.000
3
> Rp 400.000
11
.Z
Village Financial Questionnaire ID
Village Financial Questionnaire ID
Village Financial Questionnaire ID
Village Financial Questionnaire ID
Village Financial Questionnaire ID
Village ID
30
Census location number
Census location number
Census location number
Census location number
Census location number
30
1
32
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
Enumeration Area Number
Wave
Wave
Wave
Wave
Wave
Wave
30
1
1
1
Round of the survey
Enumerator code
Enumerator code
Enumerator code
Enumerator code
Enumerator code
Enumerator
30
J01
J03
J04
K01
L01
N01
S01
Code of enumerators that conducting the interview
Editor code
Editor code
Editor code
Editor code
Editor code
Editor
30
J01
J02
J03
J04
K02
K03
L02
L03
N02
S02
S03
Z
Code of enumerator who checking the filled questionnaire
Data Operator code
Data Operator code
Data Operator code
Data Operator code
Data Operator code
Data Operator
30
D01
D02
D03
D04
D05
Code of Data Operator who perform data entry
Supervision: Observed
Supervision: Observed
Supervision: Observed
Supervision: Observed
Supervision: Observed
Supervision: a. Observed
30
3
3
1
Yes
3
No
Monitoring activity, does Supervisor observed the interview
Supervision: Verified
Supervision: Verified
Supervision: Verified
Supervision: Verified
Supervision: Verified
Supervision: b. Verified
30
3
3
1
Yes
3
No
Monitoring activity, is there any cross check to this questionnaire
Data Operator Verification
Data Operator Verification
Data Operator Verification
Data Operator Verification
Data Operator Verification
Data Operator Inspection
30
1
2
1
Entered without error
2
Entered with notes
The reason if questionnaire not entered
The reason if questionnaire not entered
The reason if questionnaire not entered
The reason if questionnaire not entered
The reason if questionnaire not entered
Data Operator Inspection
Province code
Province code
Province code
Province code
Province code
Province
30
18
73
18
33
53
61
73
District/City code
District/City code
District/City code
District/City code
District/City code
District/City
30
3
72
3
4
5
7
11
16
17
18
27
28
72
Sub-district code
Sub-district code
Sub-district code
Sub-district code
Sub-district code
Sub-district
30
10
200
10
11
20
21
24
30
40
50
80
84
90
110
120
121
130
170
200
Village/Kelurahan code
Village/Kelurahan code
Village/Kelurahan code
Village/Kelurahan code
Village/Kelurahan code
Village/Kelurahan
30
1
36
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
9
10
12
13
14
15
17
18
19
20
36
Number of visit
Number of visit
Number of visit
Number of visit
Number of visit
30
1
3
Village Financial Questionnaire ID
Village Financial Questionnaire ID
Village Financial Questionnaire ID
Village Financial Questionnaire ID
Village Financial Questionnaire ID
38
Village ID
Respondent's number
Respondent's number
Respondent's number
Respondent's number
Respondent's number
Respondent's number
38
1
3
1
2
3
Position
Position
Position
Position
Position
Position
38
1
101
1
Village Head
2
Village Secretary
3
Financial Affair Chief
4
Head of General Affair
5
Head of Economic and Development Affair
6
Head of Government Affair
7
Hamlet Head
95
Others, ________
101
.Z
Some answer options are the result of data coding that not mentioned in the questionnaire but there are in the dataset.
The answer options are:
4. Head of General Affair
5. Head of Economic and Development Affair
6. Head of Government Affair
7. Hamlet Head
95. Others, ________
101. .Z
Other position
Other position
Other position
Other position
Other position
Position
6
Gender
Gender
Gender
Gender
Gender
Gender
37
1
1
3
1
Male
3
Female
11
.Z
Age
Age
Age
Age
Age
Age
34
4
27
60
101
.Z
Highest education level completed
Highest education level completed
Highest education level completed
Highest education level completed
Highest education level completed
Highest education level completed
34
4
1
6
1
Elementary School/Madrasah Ibtidaiyah
2
Junior High School/Madrasah Tsanawiyah
3
Senior High School/Madrasah Aliyah
4
DiplomaI/II
5
Diploma III/Bachelor
6
Diploma IV/S1
7
Post Graduate (S2/S3)
95
Others, _______
11
.Z
Highest education level completed (others)
Highest education level completed (others)
Highest education level completed (others)
Highest education level completed (others)
Highest education level completed (others)
Highest education level completed
Village Financial Questionnaire ID
Village Financial Questionnaire ID
Village Financial Questionnaire ID
Village Financial Questionnaire ID
Village Financial Questionnaire ID
1072
Village ID
Line number (income description)
Line number (income description)
Line number (income description)
Line number (income description)
Line number (income description)
Description of Income
1072
1
43
1
1. Last year remaining fund (only valid for wave 1)
2
2. Village original income
3
2-a. Village treasury land
4
2-b. 'Tanah bengkok' (village head and apparatus)
5
2-c. Village business unit (BUMDES)
6
2-d. Village business income
7
2-e. Village facilities
8
2-f. Village buildings ownership
9
2-g. Other village treasuries
10
2-h. BPD operational fund
11
2-i. Mutual cooperation
12
2-i1. Road
13
2-i2. Bridge
14
2-i3. Clean water facilities
15
2-i4. Irrigation
16
2-i5. Others,_______________
17
2-j. Not binding donations
18
2-k. Administration management
19
2-l. Market/kiosk
20
2-m. Recreational objects
21
2-n. Contribution based on livelihood
22
2-o. Land transfer fees (production)
23
2-p. Land and building tax revenue and other retributions
24
2-q. Village loans
25
2-v. Others,______
26
3. Supporting fund from central government
27
3-a. __________________
28
3-b. __________________
29
3-c. __________________
30
4. Supporting fund from 1st level government
31
4-a. __________________
32
4-b. __________________
33
4-c. __________________
34
5. Supporting fund from 2nd level government
35
5-a. __________________
36
5-b. __________________
37
5-c. __________________
38
6. Supporting fund from donors
39
6-a. __________________
40
6-b. __________________
41
6-c. __________________
42
7. Other income
43
8. Total village income
Description of village income:
1. The rest of last year's budget, i.e. the remaining funds from the activities of the village in the previous fiscal year, which is budgeted to support village activities this financial year. This item only valid for wave 1.
2. The village original income i.e. the income from various of village efforts to raise fund for the village operational purposes, especially to finance the routine activities and development. The value that recorded here is the total value of outposts of income below:
a. Village treasury land, ie the land belong to village/kelurahan, either managed by village or rented to other party so that obtaining the income.
b. 'Tanah bengkok' (for village head and apparatus), i.e. a land that the right of its management gave to village apparatus as a 'salary' for them. Which is written here is the Rupiah conversion from the net income of harvest of all 'tanah bengkok' of village head and village apparatus.
c. BUMDes (Village Business Unit), is a village-owned enterprises that aim to increase village incomes, developing the potential of rural economies, and create jobs.
d. Village business income, is any economic activity carried out by the village to raise village income, besides BUMDes.
e. Village facilities, i.e. public facilities belong to village and provide the income for village.
f. Village buildings ownership, is the building belong to village that can be rented and raise the income for village.
g. Other village treasuries, is village treasury in the form of income that produced from village's assets.
h. BPD operational fund, ie the income from local government to support BPD operational fund.
i. Mutual cooperation, is villagers contribution to village development program in the form of energy, goods, and money.
j. Not binding donations, is the contribution from the third party that does not binding.
k. Administration management, is the village income that obtained from administration management in the village.
l. Market/stall, is the income from market/stall owned by village or that build on the village land and rented to other party.
m. Recreational objects, is the income from retribution of tourist spot in the village.
n. Contributions based livelihoods, is the retribution/dues that taken by village based on profession/ livehoods of villagers.
o. Land transfer fees (production), is the dues that taken by village for every harvest produce by villagers.
p. Land and building taxes (PBB) revenue and other local retributions, is the income that obtained by village as a reward for their effort in collecting PBB and other local retribution.
q. Village loans, is the fund that managed by village/kelurahan government in the form of the loans either from government, private, or banking.
3. Grants of government, ie giving money /fresh funds which utilization is directly managed by village, either from the central government, 1st level local government, and 2nd level local government.
4. Grants of donors, ie aid/fund that given by donor institutions to supporting development process in the village.
Other income description (Code)
Other income description (Code)
Other income description (Code)
Other income description (Code)
Other income description (Code)
Description of Income
53
1019
1600
3801
1600
1601
1602
1603
1604
1700
1800
2100
2200
2500
2501
2601
2602
2604
2606
3001
3401
3402
3403
3404
3405
3406
3407
3409
3801
Sysmiss
Amount for one year allocation (Rp)
Amount for one year allocation (Rp)
Amount for one year allocation (Rp)
Amount for one year allocation (Rp)
Amount for one year allocation (Rp)
Amount for one year allocation
807
265
816000000
1000000001
.Y
- Amount for one year allocation is amount of income that planned be obtained by village for 1 year budget. The data for this column is only collected in wave 1 because the allocation data usually made for 1 year.
- The data usually obtained from book of village income budget plan (RAPBDes)
Actual amount (Rp)
Actual amount (Rp)
Actual amount (Rp)
Actual amount (Rp)
Actual amount (Rp)
Actual amount
802
270
145410000
1000000001
.Y
- Actual amount of village income is actual amount of village income that collected by village during past 3 month. Meaning of past 3 months is 3 months before interview conducted. For example: the interview conducted in July, then the data to look for is the data of April, May, and June.
- Data of actual amount of village income were ask in every wave
Village Financial Questionnaire ID
Village Financial Questionnaire ID
Village Financial Questionnaire ID
Village Financial Questionnaire ID
Village Financial Questionnaire ID
42
Village ID
Number of visit
Number of visit
Number of visit
Number of visit
Number of visit
42
1
3
Interview date
Interview date
Interview date
Interview date
Interview date
Date
42
2
31
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
18
19
20
21
22
23
25
26
28
31
Interview month
Interview month
Interview month
Interview month
Interview month
Date
42
1
11
1
6
8
9
10
11
Interview year
Interview year
Interview year
Interview year
Interview year
Date
42
2008
2008
2008
Interview start time (hour)
Interview start time (hour)
Interview start time (hour)
Interview start time (hour)
Interview start time (hour)
Start Time
42
22
Interview start time (minute)
Interview start time (minute)
Interview start time (minute)
Interview start time (minute)
Interview start time (minute)
Start Time
42
58
Interview finish time (hour)
Interview finish time (hour)
Interview finish time (hour)
Interview finish time (hour)
Interview finish time (hour)
Finish Time
42
2
24
Interview finish time (minute)
Interview finish time (minute)
Interview finish time (minute)
Interview finish time (minute)
Interview finish time (minute)
Finish Time
42
59
Visit outcome
Visit outcome
Visit outcome
Visit outcome
Visit outcome
Visit Outcome
42
1
3
1
Finish
3
Partly finished, because _____
The reason if interview partly finished #1
The reason if interview partly finished #1
The reason if interview partly finished #1
The reason if interview partly finished #1
The reason if interview partly finished #1
Visit Outcome
13
The reason if interview partly finished #2
The reason if interview partly finished #2
The reason if interview partly finished #2
The reason if interview partly finished #2
The reason if interview partly finished #2
Visit Outcome
Village Financial Questionnaire ID
Village Financial Questionnaire ID
Village Financial Questionnaire ID
Village Financial Questionnaire ID
Village Financial Questionnaire ID
93
Village ID
Note's line number
Note's line number
Note's line number
Note's line number
Note's line number
Enumerator's notes
93
1
14
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
Enumerator Notes
Enumerator Notes
Enumerator Notes
Enumerator Notes
Enumerator Notes
Enumerator's notes
93
(B) INSENTIF : SUDAH DI BERIKAN UNTUK JATAH LANGSUNG SETAHUN
3.280.000,TAPI TIDAK DIRINCI UNTUK MASING-MASING ITEM.
ADA PENCATATAN SAMA SEKALI.ANGKA-ANGKA DIPEROLEH DARI JAWAB-
ADD CAIR BULAN SEPTEMBER BARU 50%.
AN LANGSUNG RESPONDEN.
AN MELIPUTI PENANAMAN JATI,MANGGA,PETAI TERMASUK PEMUPUKAN.
AN PER 3 BULAN TIDAK DILAKUKAN OLEH PIHAK DESA.
ANGGARAN 2007,CAIR BLN FEBRUARI 2008 SBG DANA BLOCK GRANT &
ANGGARAN 2007,SEBESAR 2.000.000.
ANGGARAN BARU DIALOKASIKAN SEBESAR 70% RP 21.000.000
ANGGARAN PERJALANAN DINAS
ANGGARAN TAHUN 2007 SEHINGGA UNTUK ALOKASI DANA SETAHUN PER-
ANGGARAN YANG DIAJUKAN SEBESAR RP 30.000.000
BAGI KETUA RW DAN KETUA RT PADA BULAN AGUSTUS INI
BAIKAN DAN PEMELIHARAAN TIDAK ADA DI ANGGARKAN UNTUK TH 2008
BELUM ADA CATATAN PENGELUARAN AKTUAL DALAM 3 BULAN.
BELUM ADA KAUR KEUANGAN SEHINGGA TEJADI KERANCUAN TANGGUNG
BELUM TERBENTUK. KEPALA DESA LARETAKER PUN SUDAH MUNDUR DI
BERDASARKAN WAWANCARA . RESPONDEN TIDAK INGAT DETAIL PENG-
BERKAS DAN SALINAN RAPBDES MAUPUN PENCATATAN. DATA DIDAPAT
BISA DIMINTAI KETERANGAN. DI DESA DATAR UNTUK SEMENTARA INI
C01 & C02 POIN I: DESA TIDAK MENGALOKASIKAN SWADAYA MASYARA
CALEG KAB. BONE. HINGGA KINI BPD BELUM MELAKUKAN RAPAT TTG
CATATAN EDITOR: CI,CII BARIS 5 DITAMBAH OPTIN D.KEGIATAN MA-
CI(2P): RESPONDEN TIDAK TAHU PENDAPATAN DARI PENYISIHAN PERO
CII(I): SELAMA 3 BULAN YANG LALU TERKUMPUL SWADAYA SEBESAR
D(1) A6 = D11/D111 DESA HANYA MENGALOKASIKAN ANGGARAN
D01_1A4: DI DESA INI BELUM DIBENTUK SEKSI-SEKSI (KAUR)
D02: BELUM ADA REALISASI PENGELUARAN DALAM 3 BULAN YANG LALU
DAERAH YANG ADA RANCANGANNYA, SELEBIHNYA TIDAK, INI DISEBAB
DANA ADD TAHAP I SUDAH TURUN 60%
DANA ALOKASI SETAHUN SEBESAR RP 30.000.000, BARU TAHUN 30%,
DANA DARI PUSAT PPIP (PROGRAM PEMBANGUNAN INFRASTRUKTUR PEDE
DANA KAAB/SDH ADA PATOKAN DANA DR PEMDA SETEMPAT PER THN NYA
DANGKAN DATA RAPBDES 2008 BELUM DIBUAT.
DATA DIPEROLEH BERDASARKAN WAWANCARA DAN LAPORAN ADA 2008.SE
DATA DIPEROLEH DARI RINCIAN PENGGUNAAN ADD TAHUN 2008. UNTUK
DATA SEKUNDER TIDAK TERSEDIA.PROPOSAL BELUM DI-ACC PEMKAB SE
DATA TIDAK TERSEDIA
DESA INI BARU BERUSIA 2 TAHUN JADI PERANGKAT KELEMBAGAAN
DESA MENGUNDURKAN DIRI TERKAIT DENGAN PENCALONANNYA SEBAGAI
DESA YANG BERASAL DARI PENYISIAN PEROLEHAN PBB DAN RETRIBUSI
DI DAN DII (A) BELUM DIBAYARKAN UNTUK BULAN MEI,JUNI DAN
DI DESA SUNIARSIH TIDAK ADA RAPBDES YANG BISA DIGUNAKAN SEBA
DIWAWANCARAI RESPONDEN DAN PERANGKAT YG LAIN BELUM MENERIMA
GAI ACUAN UNTUK PENGISIAN KUESIONER KEUANGAN DESA.JUGA TIDAK
GUNAAN DANA ADD DAN PNPM, DAN TIDAK ADA INFORMASI LAIN YANG
HAL 4. CII (5) DANA YANG DITERIMA ADALAH BARU TAHAP I PADA
HAL 6 D1 DAN DII (D) DANA YANG DIGUNAKAN ADALAH SISA DANA
HAL 7 NO 2 (A) DANA PEMBANGUNAN FISIK PEMERINTAH DESA DI
HINGGA RESPONDEN TIDAK TAHU BERAPA TOTAL ANGGARANNYA.
HONOR PERANGKAT DIBERIKAN SETIAP 6 BULAN SEKALI, SAMPAI SAAT
HONOR TERSEBUT
INTERNAL BPD
JAWAB KEUANGAN.
JULI KARENA DANANYA BARU CAIR BULAN AGUSTUS 2008
KAN PENGANGGARAN UNTUK DANA DESA MASIH MERUPAKAN ALOKASI
KAN PILKADES BELUM JUGA DILAKSANAKAN, JADI SEMENTARA JALAN
KAN RAPAT UNTUK MELAKSANAKAN PERBAIKAN,PEMBIAYAANNYA OLEH MA
KARENAKAN PENCALONANNYA SBG CALON ANGGOTA LEGISLATIF, SEDANG
KAT/GOTONG ROYONG DI TIAP TAHUNNYA. SWADAYA/GOTONG ROYONG DI
KELURAHAN TIDAK MEMILIKI BENDAHARA KEUANGAN.
LA DESA.
LAHAN) SENILAI RP 42.000.000 YG DIGUNAKAN DI BIDANG PERTANI
LAKUKAN SECARA INSIDENTAL KALAU ADA KERUSAKAN DLL.BPD MELAKU
LEHAN PBB.KATANYA PROSENTASE SELALU BERUBAH-UBAH.UNTUK TAHUN
MEMANG TIDAK MENYUSUN RANCANGAN ANGGARAN PER ALOKASI PER THN
MENGENAI PENGGUNAAN SERT ALOKASI GAJI DI ATUR SECARA
NYA PEMERINTAHAN DIJALANKAN OLEH SEKDES (RESPONDEN)
PEMDA, TIDAK MELALUI KELURAHAN.
PEMELIHARAAN GNRHL (GERAKAN NASIONAL REHABILITASI HUTAN DAN
PERUNTUKAN PEMBANGUNAN RUMAH JABATAN KEPALA DESA TAPI
PROSES PENGANGGARAN KELURAHAN DI ANGGARAN/POS APBD.
PUSAT, PROVINSI DAN KABUPATEN DAN TIDAK BISA DIRINCI KARENA
RAPAT RANCANGAN ANGGARAN DESA YANG TERAKHIR (BPD-PEMDES)
RAPBDES MASIH DI KABUPATEN BELUM DI ACC. DI DESA TIDAK ADA
RAPBDES TIDAK ADA, MASIH DI KECAMATAN. PENCATATAN PENGELUAR
RESPONDEN SEKALIGUS BENDAHARA TIDAK MENGETAHUI BESARAN
SAAN) THN ANGGARAN 2008 SENILAI RP 250.000.000, BELUM CAIR.
SAMPAI OPTION C.
SAMPAI SAAT INI DANANYA BELUM CAIR
SEBESAR RP 21.000.000.
SEMUANYA MELALUI PEMERINTAH KABUPATEN
SIAPA PEJABAT DESA SEMENTARA
SUMBER DATA DARI APBDES DAN PROPOSAL ADD TAHAP I SERTA KEPA
SUMSI.
SYARAKAT DALAM BENTUK TENAGA DAN MATERIAL (BAHAN) SERTA KON
SYARAKAT. CI BARIS 5D= 1.000.000, CII BARIS 5D= 1.000.000.
TANGGAL 5 AGUSTUS 2008 DAN MENCAKUP DANA DARI PEMERINTAH
TIDAK BISA DIENTRI KARENA PROGRAM ENTRI HANYA MENYEDIAKAN
UNTUK BELANJA PEGAWAI (GAJI) ANGGARANNYA MELALUI BENDAHARA
UNTUK ITEEM-ITEM DI ATAS, HANYA PERIHAL PENDAPATAN ASLI
WAWANCARA DILAKUKAN DENGAN WAKIL KETUA BPD, KARENA KEPALA
Village Financial Questionnaire ID
Village Financial Questionnaire ID
Village Financial Questionnaire ID
Village Financial Questionnaire ID
Village Financial Questionnaire ID
885
011
021
031
041
051
061
071
081
091
101
111
121
131
141
151
181
191
201
211
221
231
241
251
261
271
281
291
301
311
321
Village ID
Line number (Expenses description)
Line number (Expenses description)
Line number (Expenses description)
Line number (Expenses description)
Line number (Expenses description)
885
1
30
1
1. Routine expenditure
2
1-a. Employees expenditure
3
1-A1. Employee expenditure from 'tanah bengkok'
4
1-A2. Village head salary
5
1-A3. Village secretary salary
6
1-A4. Affairs/section chiefs
7
1-A5. Hamlets chiefs
8
1-A6. Village Consultative Institution
9
1-A7. Others,____
10
1-b. Incentive
11
1-c. Goods expenditure and operational activities
12
1-d. Repair and maintenance expenditure
13
1-D1. Road
14
1-D2. Bridge
15
1-D3. Clean Water Facilities
16
1-D4. Irrigation
17
1-D5. Others,_____
18
1-e. Official Trip
19
1-f. Incidental
20
1-g. Other expenses
21
2. Village development expenditure
22
2-a. Village government physical development
23
2-b. Production infrastructure development
24
2-c. Transportation infrastructures development
25
2-d. Marketing infrastructures development
26
2-e. Social infrastructures development
27
2-f. Others,_____
28
3. Village loan payments
29
4. Other expenditure,_____
30
5. Total village expenditure
Expenditures are asked is:
1. Routine expenditure, which is the amount of expenditure:
a. Employee expenditure, i.e. the expenses for wage and salary of apparatus in order their duties as village apparatus. Exclude if the apparatus is a civil servants or employees of autonomous province or district.
b. Incentive is the village expenses other than for wage and salary, usually incidentally issued.
c. Goods expenditure and operational activities, i.e. all expenditures of the stuff that used for village government needs.
d. Repair and maintenance expenditure, i.e. all the expenses that relating with repairing and maintaining some infrastructure facilities that derived from village government.
e. Official trip, is all of the expenditure that relating with needs of official trip of village apparatus.
f. Incidental, i.e. all of the non-routine expenditure outside of the incentive.
g. Other expenditure, is all of the expenditures other than those been mentioned.
2. Village development expenditure, which is the amount of expenditure:
a. Village government physical development, is all of expenditure for physical facilities development of village government such as repair/development village office, PKK office.
b. Production infrastructures development, i.e. all of village government's expenditure to support production increase in the village.
c. Transportations infrastructures development, is the expenditure for development of transportation infrastructure such as road or bridge construction.
d. Marketing infrastructure development, is the expenditure relating with marketing increase such as construction of market/stall.
e. Social infrastructure development, is the expenditure relating with social activities such as construction of education facilities, house of worship
f. Infrastructure development other than those have been mentioned.
3. Village loan payments, i.e. the village expenditure for pay installments and village principal loan.
Other expenses description (Code)
Other expenses description (Code)
Other expenses description (Code)
Other expenses description (Code)
Other expenses description (Code)
Description of Expenditure
26
859
901
2901
901
902
903
904
1100
1700
1704
1706
2600
2700
2701
2901
Sysmiss
Amount for one year allocation
Amount for one year allocation
Amount for one year allocation
Amount for one year allocation
Amount for one year allocation
Amount for one year allocation
732
153
584232110
1000000001
.Y
- Amount for one year allocation is amount of expenses that planned be obtained by village for 1 year budget. The data for this column is only collected in wave 1 because the allocation data usually made for 1 year.
- The data usually obtained from book of village income budget plan (RAPBDes)
Actual amount
Actual amount
Actual amount
Actual amount
Actual amount
Actual amount
730
155
145410000
1000000001
.Z
- Actual amount of village expenses is actual amount of village expenses during past 3 month. Meaning of past 3 months is 3 months before interview conducted. For example: the interview conducted in July, then the data to look for is the data of April, May, and June.
- Data of actual amount of village expenses were ask in every wave
Village Financial Questionnaire ID
Village Financial Questionnaire ID
Village Financial Questionnaire ID
Village Financial Questionnaire ID
Village Financial Questionnaire ID
Village ID
Line number
Line number
Line number
Line number
Line number
Number
Question number
Question number
Question number
Question number
Question number
Question number
Variable number that to be confirmed to the enumerators
Page
Page
Page
Page
Page
Page
Editor's notes #1
Editor's notes #1
Editor's notes #1
Editor's notes #1
Editor's notes #1
Editor's notes
Problems which is need confirmed by the interviewer
Editor's notes #2
Editor's notes #2
Editor's notes #2
Editor's notes #2
Editor's notes #2
Editor's notes
Problems which is need confirmed by the interviewer
Enumerator's confirmations #1
Enumerator's confirmations #1
Enumerator's confirmations #1
Enumerator's confirmations #1
Enumerator's confirmations #1
Enumerator's confirmations
Explanation of interviewer about the problems that editor asked
Enumerator's confirmations #2
Enumerator's confirmations #2
Enumerator's confirmations #2
Enumerator's confirmations #2
Enumerator's confirmations #2
Enumerator's confirmations
Explanation of interviewer about the problems that editor asked
Household Questionnaire ID
Household Questionnaire ID
Household Questionnaire ID
Household Questionnaire ID
Household Questionnaire ID
Household ID
3840
Census location number
Census location number
Census location number
Census location number
Census location number
3840
1
32
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
Wave
Wave
Wave
Wave
Wave
Wave
3840
1
1
1
Round of the survey
Household Number
Household Number
Household Number
Household Number
Household Number
3840
1
120
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
Enumerator (code)
Enumerator (code)
Enumerator (code)
Enumerator (code)
Enumerator (code)
Enumerator
3840
J01
J02
J03
J04
K01
K02
K03
L01
L02
L03
N01
N02
N03
S01
S02
S03
Code of enumerators that conducting the interview
Editor (code)
Editor (code)
Editor (code)
Editor (code)
Editor (code)
Editor
3840
J01
J02
J03
J04
K01
K02
K03
L01
L02
L03
N01
N02
N03
S01
S02
S03
W
Z
Code of enumerator who checking the filled questionnaire
Data Operator (code)
Data Operator (code)
Data Operator (code)
Data Operator (code)
Data Operator (code)
Data Operator
3840
D01
D02
D03
D04
D05
Code of Data Operator who perform data entry
Supervision: Observed
Supervision: Observed
Supervision: Observed
Supervision: Observed
Supervision: Observed
Supervision: a. Observed
3840
1
3
1
Yes
3
No
Monitoring activity, does Supervisor observed the interview
Supervision: Verified
Supervision: Verified
Supervision: Verified
Supervision: Verified
Supervision: Verified
Supervision: b. Verified
3840
1
3
1
Yes
3
No
Monitoring activity, is there any cross check to this questionnaire
Data Operator Verification
Data Operator Verification
Data Operator Verification
Data Operator Verification
Data Operator Verification
Data operator verification
3840
1
2
1
Entered without error
2
Entered with notes
Hasil pemeriksaan Operator Data, apakah dientri tanpa kesalahan atau dientri dengan catatan
The reason if questionnaire not entered #1
The reason if questionnaire not entered #1
The reason if questionnaire not entered #1
The reason if questionnaire not entered #1
The reason if questionnaire not entered #1
Data operator verification
The reason if questionnaire not entered #2
The reason if questionnaire not entered #2
The reason if questionnaire not entered #2
The reason if questionnaire not entered #2
The reason if questionnaire not entered #2
Data operator verification
Province code
Province code
Province code
Province code
Province code
Province
3840
18
73
18
33
53
61
73
District/city code
District/city code
District/city code
District/city code
District/city code
District/city
3840
3
72
3
4
5
7
11
16
17
18
27
28
72
Sub-district code
Sub-district code
Sub-district code
Sub-district code
Sub-district code
Sub-district
3840
10
200
10
11
20
21
24
30
40
50
80
84
90
110
120
121
130
140
142
170
200
Village/kelurahan code
Village/kelurahan code
Village/kelurahan code
Village/kelurahan code
Village/kelurahan code
Village/kelurahan
3840
1
36
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
9
10
12
13
14
17
18
19
20
21
36
Area code
Area code
Area code
Area code
Area code
Area code
3840
1
32
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
Region
Region
Region
Region
Region
Region
3840
1
3
1
Urban
3
Rural
1st respondent name (code)
1st respondent name (code)
1st respondent name (code)
1st respondent name (code)
1st respondent name (code)
1st respondent name
3840
1
51
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
51
1st respondent member number
2nd respondent name (code)
2nd respondent name (code)
2nd respondent name (code)
2nd respondent name (code)
2nd respondent name (code)
2nd respondent name
1750
2090
1
51
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
12
51
Sysmiss
2nd respondent member number
Is there any household member currently in school?
Is there any household member currently in school?
Is there any household member currently in school?
Is there any household member currently in school?
Is there any household member currently in school?
Enumerator checks the D Section. Household List:
Is there any household member currently in school (D08=2)?
If the answer is 3. No, then skip to H SECTION
3839
1
1
3
1
Yes
3
No
Sysmiss
Type of material most commonly used to roof a house
Type of material most commonly used to roof a house
Type of material most commonly used to roof a house
Type of material most commonly used to roof a house
Type of material most commonly used to roof a house
What type of material most commonly used to roof a house?
3837
3
1
95
1
Concrete
2
Roof-tile
3
Shingle
4
Zinc
5
Asbestos
6
Thacth/Palm fiber/Sago palm
95
Others, ______
101
.Z
Sysmiss
- Roof is the top cover of a building, so that household head/members live in under is protected from the sun heat, rain etc. For multi storeys building, the referred roof is the very top part of the building.
- If the residence of respondents use more than one type of roof the same extent, which is considered as the the widest type of roof is a type of roof that higher value.
Roof type of material:
1. Concrete is roof made of a mixture of cement, gravels, and sand with water.
2. Roof tile is made of clay that is molded and then burned. Including here is concrete roof tile (tiles made of a mixture of cement and sand), fiber cement tile, and ceramic tile.
3. Shingle is roof layered with wooden tiles, usually made of ironwood, or ulin wood (ironwood from Borneo).
4. Zinc is roof made of zinc. Zinc roof shape can be flat or wavy, including zinc roof called decrabond (zinc roof layered with epoxy and acrylic).
5. Asbestos is roof made of asbestos fiber and cement. Generally comes in wavy shapes.
6. Thatched roof is roof made of palm tree fiber or other of the the same type, generally is black in color.
95. Others for all other roof types aside from the above, such as bamboo, plywood, leaves, etc.
Other type of material most commonly used to roof a house
Other type of material most commonly used to roof a house
Other type of material most commonly used to roof a house
Other type of material most commonly used to roof a house
Other type of material most commonly used to roof a house
What type of material most commonly used to roof a house?
1
METAL
Type of material most commonly used for house walls
Type of material most commonly used for house walls
Type of material most commonly used for house walls
Type of material most commonly used for house walls
Type of material most commonly used for house walls
What type of material most commonly used for house walls?
3838
2
1
5
1
Plastered walls
2
Brick walls
3
High quality wood
4
Low quality wood
5
Palm fiber/Sago palm
95
Others, _________
11
.Z
Sysmiss
- Wall is the outer side/border in a building or the separator to other building.
- If the building has more than one type of wall of the same floor size, the one considered the widest wall is the more costly wall
Other type of material most commonly used for house walls
Other type of material most commonly used for house walls
Other type of material most commonly used for house walls
Other type of material most commonly used for house walls
Other type of material most commonly used for house walls
What type of material most commonly used for house walls?
Type of material most commonly used for the floor
Type of material most commonly used for the floor
Type of material most commonly used for the floor
Type of material most commonly used for the floor
Type of material most commonly used for the floor
What type of material most commonly used for the floor?
3836
4
1
95
1
Marble/Ceramics/Terrazzo
2
Floor tiles
3
Cement plaster/bricks
4
High quality wood
5
Low quality wood
6
Bamboo/palm
7
Dirt
95
Others, ______
101
.Z
Sysmiss
- The floor is the bottom/ base/ base of the building.
- If the building use more than one type of floors in the same extent, the one considered as the the widest type of floor is a type of floor that higher value.
Other type of material most commonly used for the floor
Other type of material most commonly used for the floor
Other type of material most commonly used for the floor
Other type of material most commonly used for the floor
Other type of material most commonly used for the floor
What type of material most commonly used for the floor?
5
KRIKIL
PASIR
SEMEN TANPA PLESTER
Where is the frequently used defecation place for this household
Where is the frequently used defecation place for this household
Where is the frequently used defecation place for this household
Where is the frequently used defecation place for this household
Where is the frequently used defecation place for this household
Where is the frequently used defecation place for this household?
If the answer is 6. NO LATRINE, then skip to K06
3837
3
1
6
1
Private latrine
2
Communal latrine
3
Community latrine
6
NO LATRINE
11
.Z
Sysmiss
What type of latrine used
What type of latrine used
What type of latrine used
What type of latrine used
What type of latrine used
What type of latrine used?
2685
1155
1
6
1
GOOSENECK
2
Throne
3
Dry Pit
6
NOTHING
11
.Z
Sysmiss
Where does the fecal water disposal
Where does the fecal water disposal
Where does the fecal water disposal
Where does the fecal water disposal
Where does the fecal water disposal
Where does the fecal water disposal?
3831
9
1
6
1
Septic Tank/SPAL
2
Closed pit
3
Open pit
4
Pond/rice field
5
Stream/river/lake/sea
6
Beach/field/plantation
95
Others, ________
11
.Z
Sysmiss
Where does the fecal water disposal (others)
Where does the fecal water disposal (others)
Where does the fecal water disposal (others)
Where does the fecal water disposal (others)
Where does the fecal water disposal (others)
Where does the fecal water disposal?
Does this household use electricity
Does this household use electricity
Does this household use electricity
Does this household use electricity
Does this household use electricity
Does this household use electricity?
If the answer is 3. No, then skip to K09
3839
1
1
3
1
Yes
3
No
Sysmiss
What is the source of this household electricity
What is the source of this household electricity
What is the source of this household electricity
What is the source of this household electricity
What is the source of this household electricity
What is the source of this household electricity?
3051
789
1
3
1
PLN
3
Non PLN
Sysmiss
- PLN Power is electricity source managed by PLN (National Electricity Company)
- Non-PLN Power is electricity source managed by other institutions/parties aside from PLN. Including in this category are power source from accumulator/battery storage, generator, and solar power plant (that are not managed by PLN).
Is there any specific place for kitchen
Is there any specific place for kitchen
Is there any specific place for kitchen
Is there any specific place for kitchen
Is there any specific place for kitchen
Is there any specific place for kitchen?
3839
1
1
11
1
Yes
3
No
11
.Z
Sysmiss
- The kitchen is the room where the food processing start from cleaning groceries up to the completion of the cooking process.
- It is said occupy a space of its own, if the kitchen is located in a special room or with a permanent barrier.
What type is the main fuel for daily cooking
What type is the main fuel for daily cooking
What type is the main fuel for daily cooking
What type is the main fuel for daily cooking
What type is the main fuel for daily cooking
What type is the main fuel for daily cooking?
3828
12
1
96
1
Wood/charcoal
2
Kerosene
3
Gas/electricity
95
Others, ________
96
Not Applicable
101
.Z
Sysmiss
What type is the main fuel for daily cooking (others)
What type is the main fuel for daily cooking (others)
What type is the main fuel for daily cooking (others)
What type is the main fuel for daily cooking (others)
What type is the main fuel for daily cooking (others)
What type is the main fuel for daily cooking?
How wide does the occupied area (m2)
How wide does the occupied area (m2)
How wide does the occupied area (m2)
How wide does the occupied area (m2)
How wide does the occupied area (m2)
How wide does the occupied area?
3795
45
5
63000
100001
.Y
- Spacious of house is a building area, including a terrace and kitchen.
- The floor size of a multi storeys is the total of the entire floors occupied.
What is the status of land ownership of the occupied building
What is the status of land ownership of the occupied building
What is the status of land ownership of the occupied building
What is the status of land ownership of the occupied building
What is the status of land ownership of the occupied building
What is the status of land ownership of the occupied building?
3838
2
1
95
1
Own
2
Rent
3
Belongs to others (landlord)
4
Belongs to government
5
Traditional institution
6
Belongs to the family
7
Unclear owner
95
Others, _______
101
.Z
Sysmiss
Status of land ownership of the occupied building:
1. Its own, if it formally, the land is owned by one of the household member
2. Rent, if the household pays to occupy land
3. Land owned by someone else, if the household occupies only / ride on the land, the owner is known, without paying rent
4. Government owned, if the land is in the possession of government
5. Owned traditional institutions, if the land is owned by or in the control / management of traditional institutions
6. Family-owned, if the land belongs to the family of household either blood or marriage ties, outside the household
7. Land ownership is not clear, if the household is just riding on the land and did not know who owned the land.
What is the status of the occupied building
What is the status of the occupied building
What is the status of the occupied building
What is the status of the occupied building
What is the status of the occupied building
What is the status of the occupied building?
3839
1
1
95
1
Own
2
Contract
3
Rent
4
Free Rent
5
Service
6
Parents/children/family
7
Family clumps
95
Others, _______
Sysmiss
Option '7. Family clumps' is the result of data coding that are available in the dataset but there is not in the questionnaire
Status of the occupied building:
1. Own, if the residence at the time of enumeration is actually owned by the head of the household or one of the household members. A house purchased by installments through bank's loans or a house with a status of lease purchase is considered one's own.
2. Contract, if the residence is leased by the head or member of the household within a certain period based on a contract agreement between the owner and user, for instance for 1 or 2 years. Payment method is usually a lump sum payment in advance or by installments according to the agreements between the parties. At the end of the agreement term, the lessee must leave the house occupied and in the event agreed mutually by both parties the contract can be extended by entering a new contract agreement.
3. Rent, if the residence is rented by the head of the houseold or one of the household members which rent is paid regularly and continuously without a specific time limit.
4. Free rent, owned by other people, if the residence occupied obtained from other party (not family or parents) and occupied / inhabitated by household without having to make any kind of payment.
5. Service, is the residence is owned and provided by an office/institution/company where the household head/member works, whether by paying rents or not. If the household head/member does not work for the related institution/company, the official residence should be written as leased residence if the household head/member pays rent fee, or free residence if it is for free.
6. Residence owned by parents/children/family, if the residence is not personally owned but belongs to either parents/family/relatives and is free to live in, where the owner of the house does not live there and is not a member of the household.
95. Others, if the residence cannot be included in any of the above categories, such as group owned residence,
custom house.
Does this household ever receive Direct Cash Support (SLT/BLT)
Does this household ever receive Direct Cash Support (SLT/BLT)
Does this household ever receive Direct Cash Support (SLT/BLT)
Does this household ever receive Direct Cash Support (SLT/BLT)
Does this household ever receive Direct Cash Support (SLT/BLT)
Does this household ever receive Direct Cash Support (SLT/BLT)?
If the answer is 3. No, then skip to K17
3839
1
1
3
1
Yes
3
No
Sysmiss
Unconditional Cash Transfer (BLT) is a direct assistance in the form of cash for a certain amount, given to Targeted Household (RTS). The RTS is household categorized as extremely poor, poor and nearing poverty.
When did the las time this household receive SLT/BLT
When did the las time this household receive SLT/BLT
When did the las time this household receive SLT/BLT
When did the las time this household receive SLT/BLT
When did the las time this household receive SLT/BLT
When did the las time this household receive SLT/BLT?
1973
1867
1
8
1
Month/Year
8
DO NOT KNOW
Sysmiss
When did the las time this household receive SLT/BLT (month)
When did the las time this household receive SLT/BLT (month)
When did the las time this household receive SLT/BLT (month)
When did the las time this household receive SLT/BLT (month)
When did the las time this household receive SLT/BLT (month)
When did the las time this household receive SLT/BLT?
1761
2079
1
12
1
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
101
.Z
Sysmiss
When did the las time this household receive SLT/BLT (year)
When did the las time this household receive SLT/BLT (year)
When did the las time this household receive SLT/BLT (year)
When did the las time this household receive SLT/BLT (year)
When did the las time this household receive SLT/BLT (year)
When did the las time this household receive SLT/BLT?
1958
1882
2000
3000
2000
2001
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
3000
10001
.Z
Sysmiss
How much does the nett amount of the SLT/BLT
How much does the nett amount of the SLT/BLT
How much does the nett amount of the SLT/BLT
How much does the nett amount of the SLT/BLT
How much does the nett amount of the SLT/BLT
How much does the nett amount of the SLT/BLT?
1966
1874
1
8
1
Month/Year
8
DO NOT KNOW
11
.Z
Sysmiss
- The net amount received from the BLT is the amount received by households from officers appointed. If the household delegate others were paid, which asked
- If the household send others and give wages, then that being asked is the amount received by a delegation from the officers, excluding wages given by the household to the messenger.
How much does the nett amount of the SLT/BLT (Rp)
How much does the nett amount of the SLT/BLT (Rp)
How much does the nett amount of the SLT/BLT (Rp)
How much does the nett amount of the SLT/BLT (Rp)
How much does the nett amount of the SLT/BLT (Rp)
How much does the nett amount of the SLT/BLT?
1963
1877
20000
1200000
Has this household ever receive the poor rice support (Raskin)
Has this household ever receive the poor rice support (Raskin)
Has this household ever receive the poor rice support (Raskin)
Has this household ever receive the poor rice support (Raskin)
Has this household ever receive the poor rice support (Raskin)
Has this household ever receive the poor rice support (Raskin)?
If the answer is 3. No, then skip to A SECTION
3839
1
1
3
1
Yes
3
No
Sysmiss
- Rice for The Poor (Raskin) is one of government programs for poor society that is managed by BULOG by selling subsidized rice with much less expensive price. The distribution of Raskin is agreed by BULOG and the regional government.
- Raskin distribution point is the official distribution point such as the office of Kelurahan/Village, Post of RW or other places closer to the community.
When was the last time this household receive the poor rice
When was the last time this household receive the poor rice
When was the last time this household receive the poor rice
When was the last time this household receive the poor rice
When was the last time this household receive the poor rice
When was the last time this household receive the poor rice?
3027
813
1
8
1
Month/Year
8
DO NOT KNOW
11
Sysmiss
When was the last time this household receive the poor rice (month)
When was the last time this household receive the poor rice (month)
When was the last time this household receive the poor rice (month)
When was the last time this household receive the poor rice (month)
When was the last time this household receive the poor rice (month)
When was the last time this household receive the poor rice?
2867
973
1
12
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
101
.Z
Sysmiss
When was the last time this household receive the poor rice (year)
When was the last time this household receive the poor rice (year)
When was the last time this household receive the poor rice (year)
When was the last time this household receive the poor rice (year)
When was the last time this household receive the poor rice (year)
When was the last time this household receive the poor rice?
2991
849
1997
2008
1997
2000
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
10001
.Z
Sysmiss
The amount of rice recieved from the poor rice
The amount of rice recieved from the poor rice
The amount of rice recieved from the poor rice
The amount of rice recieved from the poor rice
The amount of rice recieved from the poor rice
What is the amount of rice recieved from the poor rice?
3028
812
1
8
1
Kg.
3
Liter
8
DO NOT KNOW
Sysmiss
The amount of rice recieved from the poor rice (kg)
The amount of rice recieved from the poor rice (kg)
The amount of rice recieved from the poor rice (kg)
The amount of rice recieved from the poor rice (kg)
The amount of rice recieved from the poor rice (kg)
What is the amount of rice recieved from the poor rice?
2902
938
2.5
92
The amount of rice recieved from the poor rice (liter)
The amount of rice recieved from the poor rice (liter)
The amount of rice recieved from the poor rice (liter)
The amount of rice recieved from the poor rice (liter)
The amount of rice recieved from the poor rice (liter)
What is the amount of rice recieved from the poor rice?
86
3754
3
40
How much money do you have to spend to buy the poor rice?
How much money do you have to spend to buy the poor rice?
How much money do you have to spend to buy the poor rice?
How much money do you have to spend to buy the poor rice?
How much money do you have to spend to buy the poor rice?
How much money do you have to spend to buy the poor rice?
3027
813
1
8
1
Rp.
8
Do Not Know
11
.Z
Sysmiss
How much money do you have to spend to buy the poor rice? (Rp)
How much money do you have to spend to buy the poor rice? (Rp)
How much money do you have to spend to buy the poor rice? (Rp)
How much money do you have to spend to buy the poor rice? (Rp)
How much money do you have to spend to buy the poor rice? (Rp)
How much money do you have to spend to buy the poor rice?
2967
873
300000
1000001
.Z
Does your household heve livestock?
Does your household heve livestock?
Does your household heve livestock?
Does your household heve livestock?
Does your household heve livestock?
Does your household heve livestock?
If the answer is 3. No, then skip to C01
3839
1
1
11
1
Yes
3
No
Currently, is there any household member who still have loans/debts?
Currently, is there any household member who still have loans/debts?
Currently, is there any household member who still have loans/debts?
Currently, is there any household member who still have loans/debts?
Currently, is there any household member who still have loans/debts?
Currently, is there any household member who still have loans/debts both money and goods either to individuals or financial institutions?
If the answer is 3. No, then skip to P SECTION
3839
1
1
11
1
Yes
3
No
11
.Z
Sysmiss
Asked only to loans unpaid at the time of interview
Where did this household member borrow the money/goods from?
Where did this household member borrow the money/goods from?
Where did this household member borrow the money/goods from?
Where did this household member borrow the money/goods from?
Where did this household member borrow the money/goods from?
Where did this household member borrow the money/goods from?
1774
A
Government Banks
AB
ABJ
ABK
AE
AEHI
AEJ
AF
AFK
AHI
AHJ
AI
AIL
AJ
AK
AL
AO
B
Private Banks
BEF
BH
BI
BIJN
BIL
BJ
BK
BL
BV
C
Pawnshop
CI
D
Village Level Cooperation
DI
DJ
E
Other cooperation
EF
EI
EIJ
EJ
EK
EL
EN
F
Savings and loans group/arisan
FI
FIL
FIM
FJ
FL
FM
FN
G
Group of enterpreneur/farm/fishermen/other
GI
GIM
GN
H
Money lenders
HI
HJ
HL
I
Friends/families outside the household
IJ
IJL
IL
IM
IN
IO
J
Dealer
JM
K
Leasing agencies
L
Shop/stal/kiosk
LM
M
Employer/seller/mortgagee
MN
N
Poverty alleviation programs
O
Social organization/community group/government organization
U
Error answer
V
Others, _________
Z
.Z
- Some answer options (option J to O) are the results of data coding process. Did not mentioned in questionnaire but there are in the dataset.
- In the dataset also there is a code 'U' that showed error answer, i.e. the answer that is not in accordance with any questions. This code also does not mentioned in the questionnaire.
Where did this household member borrow the money/goods from (others)
Where did this household member borrow the money/goods from (others)
Where did this household member borrow the money/goods from (others)
Where did this household member borrow the money/goods from (others)
Where did this household member borrow the money/goods from (others)
Where did this household member borrow the money/goods from?
18
For what needs?
For what needs?
For what needs?
For what needs?
For what needs?
For what needs?
1774
A
Agricultural investment/capital
AB
ABC
ABD
AC
ACD
ACDE
ACDF
ACE
AD
ADE
ADJ
AE
AF
AJ
B
Non agricultural investment/capital
BC
BCD
BCDE
BCE
BCJ
BD
BDE
BE
C
Household consumption
CD
CDE
CDEG
CDF
CDG
CE
CEFG
CF
CG
CH
CI
CJ
CK
CL
CV
D
Increase the assets
DE
DF
DG
E
Education
EF
EG
EI
EO
F
Health
FI
FJ
G
Build/repair the house
H
Transportation fare
I
Needs of party/ceremonies/tradition
J
Social activity/giving donation or relief
K
Capital for working
L
Pay debts
M
The cost of administration
N
Cost of asset maintenance/repair (other than house)
O
Self candidacy for a position
V
Others, _________
Z
.Z
Some answer options (option G to O) are the results of data coding process. Did not mentioned in questionnaire but there are in the dataset.
Other needs
Other needs
Other needs
Other needs
Other needs
For what needs?
5
What is the total value of the loan?
What is the total value of the loan?
What is the total value of the loan?
What is the total value of the loan?
What is the total value of the loan?
What is the total value of the loan?
1736
2104
495000000
1000000001
.Z
During the past 12 months, how many meetings/discussions?
During the past 12 months, how many meetings/discussions?
During the past 12 months, how many meetings/discussions?
During the past 12 months, how many meetings/discussions?
During the past 12 months, how many meetings/discussions?
During the past 12 months, how many meetings/discussions (such as meetings of the village general problem or projects development) at the village/kelurahan/hamlet/neighborhood/RW/RT where the respondent lived?
If the answer is 3. No meetings or 98. Do Not Know, then skip to P14
3837
3
1
98
1
Times
3
NO MEETINGS
98
DO NOT KNOW
101
.Z
Sysmiss
During the past 12 months, how many meetings/discussions? (times)
During the past 12 months, how many meetings/discussions? (times)
During the past 12 months, how many meetings/discussions? (times)
During the past 12 months, how many meetings/discussions? (times)
During the past 12 months, how many meetings/discussions? (times)
During the past 12 months, how many meetings/discussions (such as meetings of the village general problem or projects development) at the village/kelurahan/hamlet/neighborhood/RW/RT where the respondent lived?
1548
2292
1
121
1001
.Y
Number of meeting / discussion in the neighborhood
How many of those meetings have you and HH members frequently attended
How many of those meetings have you and HH members frequently attended
How many of those meetings have you and HH members frequently attended
How many of those meetings have you and HH members frequently attended
How many of those meetings have you and HH members frequently attended
How many of those meetings have you and other household members frequently attended?
If the answer is 3. Never attend meetings, then skip to P14
2245
1595
1
3
1
Times
3
Never attend meetings
Sysmiss
How many of those meetings have you and HH members frequently attended (times)
How many of those meetings have you and HH members frequently attended (times)
How many of those meetings have you and HH members frequently attended (times)
How many of those meetings have you and HH members frequently attended (times)
How many of those meetings have you and HH members frequently attended (times)
How many of those meetings have you and other household members frequently attended?
1430
2410
1
62
101
.Z
Number of meeting / discussion in the past 1 year that were attended by household member
What type of meeting that you and your other household member attend
What type of meeting that you and your other household member attend
What type of meeting that you and your other household member attend
What type of meeting that you and your other household member attend
What type of meeting that you and your other household member attend
What type of meeting/discussion that you and your other household member attended?
1525
A
Routine meeting with village government or apparaturs
AB
ABC
ABCD
ABCDE
ABCDEF
ABCDEH
ABCDEV
ABCDF
ABCE
ABCEF
ABCEFH
ABCEH
ABCF
ABCG
ABCH
ABCV
ABD
ABDE
ABDEF
ABE
ABEF
ABEFGH
ABEGH
ABEH
ABEV
ABF
ABFV
ABG
ABGH
ABH
AC
ACDEH
ACDG
ACE
ACF
ACFG
ACFH
ACH
ACV
AD
ADE
AE
AEF
AEFH
AEG
AEH
AF
AFH
AG
AH
AV
B
Project socialization
BC
BCD
BCDE
BCDEH
BCE
BCEF
BCEFH
BCEG
BCEGH
BCEH
BCEV
BCF
BCG
BCH
BCV
BD
BDE
BDEF
BDEH
BE
BEF
BEFH
BEG
BEGH
BEH
BEV
BF
BG
BH
BV
C
Project planning
CD
CE
CEF
CEG
CEH
CEV
CF
CFG
CG
CH
CV
D
Project accountability meeting
DV
E
Selection for beneficiaries of government support
EF
EFG
EFGH
EFH
EG
EH
EV
F
Meeting and implementation of community activities
FG
FH
G
Implementation of project/program
GH
H
Meeting/activities of regional elections
V
Others, _______
Y
Do Not Know
Z
.Z
Some answer options (option F, G, and H) are the results of data coding process. Did not mentioned in questionnaire but there are in the dataset.
What type of meeting that you and your other household member attend (others)
What type of meeting that you and your other household member attend (others)
What type of meeting that you and your other household member attend (others)
What type of meeting that you and your other household member attend (others)
What type of meeting that you and your other household member attend (others)
What type of meeting/discussion that you and your other household member attended?
25
What is the ratio of men and women who attend the meeting
What is the ratio of men and women who attend the meeting
What is the ratio of men and women who attend the meeting
What is the ratio of men and women who attend the meeting
What is the ratio of men and women who attend the meeting
What is the ratio of men and women who attend the meeting where you and your household member used to attend?
1477
2363
1
98
1
Only men
2
Only women
3
Mostly men with some women
4
Mostly women with some men
5
Men and women in almost equal amounts
98
DO NOT KNOW
101
.Z
Sysmiss
Who is your household member that used to attend the meeting (code)
Who is your household member that used to attend the meeting (code)
Who is your household member that used to attend the meeting (code)
Who is your household member that used to attend the meeting (code)
Who is your household member that used to attend the meeting (code)
Who is your household member that used to attend the meeting?
1523
2317
1
10
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
10
Sysmiss
Household member number who attend the meeting
Who is your household member that used to attend the meeting (code)
Who is your household member that used to attend the meeting (code)
Who is your household member that used to attend the meeting (code)
Who is your household member that used to attend the meeting (code)
Who is your household member that used to attend the meeting (code)
Who is your household member that used to attend the meeting?
214
3626
1
8
1
2
3
4
6
7
8
Sysmiss
Household member number who attend the meeting
Who is your household member that used to attend the meeting (code)
Who is your household member that used to attend the meeting (code)
Who is your household member that used to attend the meeting (code)
Who is your household member that used to attend the meeting (code)
Who is your household member that used to attend the meeting (code)
Who is your household member that used to attend the meeting?
13
3827
2
6
2
3
4
5
6
Sysmiss
Household member number who attend the meeting
Who is your household member that used to attend the meeting (code)
Who is your household member that used to attend the meeting (code)
Who is your household member that used to attend the meeting (code)
Who is your household member that used to attend the meeting (code)
Who is your household member that used to attend the meeting (code)
Who is your household member that used to attend the meeting?
2
3838
3
4
3
4
Sysmiss
Household member number who attend the meeting
Who is your household member that used to attend the meeting (code)
Who is your household member that used to attend the meeting (code)
Who is your household member that used to attend the meeting (code)
Who is your household member that used to attend the meeting (code)
Who is your household member that used to attend the meeting (code)
Who is your household member that used to attend the meeting?
3840
Sysmiss
Household member number who attend the meeting
Who is your household member that used to attend the meeting (code)
Who is your household member that used to attend the meeting (code)
Who is your household member that used to attend the meeting (code)
Who is your household member that used to attend the meeting (code)
Who is your household member that used to attend the meeting (code)
Who is your household member that used to attend the meeting?
3840
Sysmiss
Household member number who attend the meeting
Who is your household member that used to attend the meeting (code)
Who is your household member that used to attend the meeting (code)
Who is your household member that used to attend the meeting (code)
Who is your household member that used to attend the meeting (code)
Who is your household member that used to attend the meeting (code)
Who is your household member that used to attend the meeting?
3840
Sysmiss
Household member number who attend the meeting
Who is your household member that used to attend the meeting (code)
Who is your household member that used to attend the meeting (code)
Who is your household member that used to attend the meeting (code)
Who is your household member that used to attend the meeting (code)
Who is your household member that used to attend the meeting (code)
Who is your household member that used to attend the meeting?
3840
Sysmiss
Household member number who attend the meeting
Who is your household member that used to attend the meeting (code)
Who is your household member that used to attend the meeting (code)
Who is your household member that used to attend the meeting (code)
Who is your household member that used to attend the meeting (code)
Who is your household member that used to attend the meeting (code)
Who is your household member that used to attend the meeting?
3840
Sysmiss
Household member number who attend the meeting
Who is your household member that used to attend the meeting (code)
Who is your household member that used to attend the meeting (code)
Who is your household member that used to attend the meeting (code)
Who is your household member that used to attend the meeting (code)
Who is your household member that used to attend the meeting (code)
Who is your household member that used to attend the meeting?
3840
Sysmiss
Household member number who attend the meeting
During the last 12 months, have you ever attend a village level meeting
During the last 12 months, have you ever attend a village level meeting
During the last 12 months, have you ever attend a village level meeting
During the last 12 months, have you ever attend a village level meeting
During the last 12 months, have you ever attend a village level meeting
During the last 12 months, have you ever attend a village level meeting?
If the answer is 3. No or 98. Do Not Know, then skip to P14
1525
2315
1
101
1
Yes
3
No
98
DO NOT KNOW
101
.Z
Sysmiss
What did you do in those meetings
What did you do in those meetings
What did you do in those meetings
What did you do in those meetings
What did you do in those meetings
What did you do in those meetings?
If the answer is 1. Just listen, then skip to P13
878
2962
1
98
1
Just listen
2
Ask questions
3
Join the discussion
4
Give inputs
95
Others, _______
98
DO NOT KNOW
101
.Z
Sysmiss
Asking about participation level of respondent in village level meeting.
1. Just listen: if respondent not issued an opinion or any questions.
2. Ask question: if respondent ever asking any questions in that village level meeting
3. Join the discussion: if respondent actively issued an opinion
4. Give inputs: if respondent actively giving some inputs in that meeting
What did you do in those meetings (others)
What did you do in those meetings (others)
What did you do in those meetings (others)
What did you do in those meetings (others)
What did you do in those meetings (others)
What did you do in those meetings?
1
Did you feel that your voice was being heard in the village meeting process
Did you feel that your voice was being heard in the village meeting process
Did you feel that your voice was being heard in the village meeting process
Did you feel that your voice was being heard in the village meeting process
Did you feel that your voice was being heard in the village meeting process
Did you feel that your voice was being heard in the village meeting process?
418
3422
1
101
1
Yes
3
No
98
DO NOT KNOW
101
.Z
Sysmiss
Did you feel that the decision making in the meeting process was fair
Did you feel that the decision making in the meeting process was fair
Did you feel that the decision making in the meeting process was fair
Did you feel that the decision making in the meeting process was fair
Did you feel that the decision making in the meeting process was fair
Did you feel that the decision making in the meeting process was fair?
864
2976
1
101
1
Yes
3
No
98
DO NOT KNOW
101
.Z
Sysmiss
During the past 12 months, did you attend the meeting at sub-district level
During the past 12 months, did you attend the meeting at sub-district level
During the past 12 months, did you attend the meeting at sub-district level
During the past 12 months, did you attend the meeting at sub-district level
During the past 12 months, did you attend the meeting at sub-district level
During the past 12 months, did you attend the meeting at sub-district level?
3839
1
1
11
1
Yes
3
No
11
.Z
98
DO NOT KNOW
Sysmiss
Sub-district level meeting is the meeting that held by sub-district government. Time reference is in the past one year.
During the past 12 months, did you attend the meeting at district level
During the past 12 months, did you attend the meeting at district level
During the past 12 months, did you attend the meeting at district level
During the past 12 months, did you attend the meeting at district level
During the past 12 months, did you attend the meeting at district level
During the past 12 months, did you attend the meeting at district level?
3839
1
1
11
1
Yes
3
No
11
.Z
98
DO NOT KNOW
Sysmiss
District level meeting is the meeting that held by district government. Time reference is the past one year
Does your household have a plan to move within the next 3 months
Does your household have a plan to move within the next 3 months
Does your household have a plan to move within the next 3 months
Does your household have a plan to move within the next 3 months
Does your household have a plan to move within the next 3 months
Does your household have a plan to move within the next 3 months?
If the answer is 3. No, then skip to CP SECTION
3839
1
1
11
1
Yes
3
No
11
.Z
Sysmiss
Does the move plan is out of this village
Does the move plan is out of this village
Does the move plan is out of this village
Does the move plan is out of this village
Does the move plan is out of this village
Does the move plan is out of this village?
If the answer is 1. Yes, then skip to CP SECTION
35
3805
1
3
1
Yes
3
No
Sysmiss
Household questionnaire ID
Household questionnaire ID
Household questionnaire ID
Household questionnaire ID
Household questionnaire ID
157399
Household ID
Line number / Type of assets
Line number / Type of assets
Line number / Type of assets
Line number / Type of assets
Line number / Type of assets
Number
157399
1
95
1
Color TV
2
Black and white TV
3
Tape
4
VCD/playstation/video player
5
Radio
6
Rice cooker/ magic jar
7
Refrigerator/freezer
8
Gas burner
9
Gas oven/electric oven
10
Electric fan
11
Mixer/blender
12
Sewing machine
13
Microwave
14
Parabolic antenna
15
Air conditioner (AC)
16
Vacuum cleaner
17
Computer
18
Telephone
19
Handphone
20
Handy cam
21
Water pump/sanyo
22
Gold jewelry (gram)
23
Diamond/pearl jewelry (gram)
24
Bicycle
25
Motorcycle/vespa
26
Car
27
Minibus/truck
28
Boat
29
Motor boat
30
Chainsaw
31
Fiddle/circle saw/planer machine
32
Thresher machine/mechanics
33
Rice mill
34
Tractor
35
Plow
36
Home and garden (m2)
37
Home without land (m2)
38
Agricultural field (m2)
39
Field/non agricultural land (m2)
40
Cash money (Rp)
95
Other valuable property
Line number and type of assets
- The definition of a household asset (property) is all kinds of goods, land, or livestock are valued and owned by household members, either individually or in conjunction with another household member or a person outside the household.
- Although the property is in disrepair, but if it is still considered valuable by respondents still considered as an asset.
- The meaning of owned is if household member who own property have the authority / freedom to sell the asset.
- Assets of households that have not paid are considered as household assets.
Other valuable property (Code)
Other valuable property (Code)
Other valuable property (Code)
Other valuable property (Code)
Other valuable property (Code)
133
157266
42
95
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
95
Sysmiss
The code for the type of assets other than those mentioned in A00
Does this household have a […]
Does this household have a […]
Does this household have a […]
Does this household have a […]
Does this household have a […]
Does this household have a […]
If the answer is 3. No, then skip to next line
157396
3
1
11
1
Yes
3
No
11
.Z
Sysmiss
How many […] does this household have
How many […] does this household have
How many […] does this household have
How many […] does this household have
How many […] does this household have
How many […] does this household have?
23088
134311
111676000
1000000001
.Z
Other valuable property
Other valuable property
Other valuable property
Other valuable property
Other valuable property
150
Types of assets other than those mentioned in A00
Household Questionnaire ID
Household Questionnaire ID
Household Questionnaire ID
Household Questionnaire ID
Household Questionnaire ID
28963
Household ID
Line number and Type of livestock
Line number and Type of livestock
Line number and Type of livestock
Line number and Type of livestock
Line number and Type of livestock
28963
1
95
1
Buffalo
2
Cow
3
Horse
4
Donkey
5
Goat
6
Sheep
7
Hog
8
Fowl
9
Fish pond (fish pond dimension)
10
Chicken
95
Others, _________
Line number and Type of livestock
- The definition of a household asset (property) is all kinds of goods, land, or livestock are valued and owned by household members, either individually or in conjunction with another household member or a person outside the household.
- The meaning of owned is if household member who own property have the authority / freedom to sell the asset.
- Assets of households that have not paid are considered as household assets.
- Household assets such as livestock. Especially for the fish pond, were calculated only the extensive of pond in square meters (m2). Fish pond which is meant to have fish in it. If the fish pond was not working, then the area of fish ponds included into the A02/A03 at one of the farm or non-agricultural land.
Other live stock description (Code)
Other live stock description (Code)
Other live stock description (Code)
Other live stock description (Code)
Other live stock description (Code)
404
28559
8
12
8
Fowl
11
Dog
12
Rabbit/marmot
Sysmiss
The code for the type of livestocks other than those mentioned in A06
Does this household have a […]
Does this household have a […]
Does this household have a […]
Does this household have a […]
Does this household have a […]
Does this household have a […]?
If the answer is 3. No, then skip to next line
28961
1
3
Z
How many […] does this household have
How many […] does this household have
How many […] does this household have
How many […] does this household have
How many […] does this household have
How many […] does this household have?
4792
1
1.000
10
100
11
12
13
14
144
145
15
16
160
17
18
19
2
2.500
20
200
21
212
23
24
25
25.000
26
28
29
3
30
32
34
35
4
40
48
5
5.000
50
500
55
58
6
60
64
7
700
8
80
800
9
96
98
X
Z
Other livestock description
Other livestock description
Other livestock description
Other livestock description
Other livestock description
405
ANJING
KELINCI
MARMUT
PERKUTUT
TEKUKUR
Type of livestocks other than those mentioned in A06
Household questionnaire ID
Household questionnaire ID
Household questionnaire ID
Household questionnaire ID
Household questionnaire ID
3869
Household ID
Household member number
Household member number
Household member number
Household member number
Household member number
Enumerator checks the D Section. Household List:
Is there any household member currently in school (D08=2)?
Household member number
Only for household members who are still attending school
3869
1
18
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
17
18
How many total active school days did [...] attend for the past 3 months
How many total active school days did [...] attend for the past 3 months
How many total active school days did [...] attend for the past 3 months
How many total active school days did [...] attend for the past 3 months
How many total active school days did [...] attend for the past 3 months
How many total active school days did [...] attend for the past 3 months?
3807
62
82
101
.Z
- Total active school day for 3 months ago was a total day of school teaching and learning activities for 3 months ago.
- Exam is counted as a school activity, but waiting for the exam result where students perform a match or other extra-curricular activities are not counted as days of teaching and learning.
How many total days did [...] attend school for the past 3 months
How many total days did [...] attend school for the past 3 months
How many total days did [...] attend school for the past 3 months
How many total days did [...] attend school for the past 3 months
How many total days did [...] attend school for the past 3 months
How many total days did [...] attend school for the past 3 months?
3830
39
82
101
.Z
Total attendance school day is the number of active attendance on the day of school for three months ago
Where is the school location
Where is the school location
Where is the school location
Where is the school location
Where is the school location
Where is the school location?
3869
1
11
1
In the same village
2
In the same sub-district
3
In the same district
4
Outside the district
11
.Z
This question is asking the school location based on the administrative boundaries of the location of the household residence.
How far does the school from home (KM)
How far does the school from home (KM)
How far does the school from home (KM)
How far does the school from home (KM)
How far does the school from home (KM)
How far does the school from home? (KM)
3841
28
200
1001
.Y
What is the mean of transportation used to go to school
What is the mean of transportation used to go to school
What is the mean of transportation used to go to school
What is the mean of transportation used to go to school
What is the mean of transportation used to go to school
What is the mean of transportation used to go to school?
3869
1
101
1
Train
2
4 wheeled vehicle (car)
3
3 wheeled vehicle (bajaj, helicak, etc)
4
2 wheeled vehicle (motorcycle)
5
Dokar/cidomo
6
Trishaw
7
Bicycle
8
Large motor boat
9
Small motor boat
10
Boat without motor
11
On foot
95
Others, ________
101
What is the mean of transportation used to go to school (others)
What is the mean of transportation used to go to school (others)
What is the mean of transportation used to go to school (others)
What is the mean of transportation used to go to school (others)
What is the mean of transportation used to go to school (others)
What is the mean of transportation used to go to school?
Mode of transportation other than those mentioned in B08
Time for one-way trip (hour)
Time for one-way trip (hour)
Time for one-way trip (hour)
Time for one-way trip (hour)
Time for one-way trip (hour)
Time for one-way trip
3857
12
4
11
.Z
Time for one-way trip (minute)
Time for one-way trip (minute)
Time for one-way trip (minute)
Time for one-way trip (minute)
Time for one-way trip (minute)
Time for one-way trip
3856
13
50
101
.Z
One-way fare (Rp)
One-way fare (Rp)
One-way fare (Rp)
One-way fare (Rp)
One-way fare (Rp)
One-way fare
3855
14
70000
100001
.Z
- One-way cost is the total cost incurred by household member to reach school each way
Household questionnaire ID
Household questionnaire ID
Household questionnaire ID
Household questionnaire ID
Household questionnaire ID
57585
Household ID
Food consumption within the last week
Food consumption within the last week
Food consumption within the last week
Food consumption within the last week
Food consumption within the last week
Food consumption within the last week (from purchases, own production, and gift)
57585
1
15
1
a. Grains
2
b. Tubers
3
c. Fish
4
d. Meat
5
e. Eggs and milk
6
f. Vegetables
7
g. Nuts
8
h. Fruits
9
i. Oils and grease
10
j. Drink ingredients
11
k. Herbs
12
l. Other consumption
13
m. Prepared foods and drinks
14
n. Alcohol drinks
15
o. Tobacco and betel
Type of food and groceries
- Consumption/expenditure on food consumption is the value of expenditures for household consumption in the last one week that comes from purchases, own productions or gifts.
- For food consumption, either the number and its value which were recorded is that really consumed by households during the survey reference period.
- Time reference used is the last week, a day before the interview 7 days backwards.
- Expenditure on food consumption which was included is the expenditure for the needs of all household members, not including expenditures for household business or purposes given to the other party.
- Each food type might come from purchases, own production, or gifts.
- Expenditure on food consumption according to the origin of food:
1. Food consumption from the purchase is food consumed derived from the purchase. Consumption of food / groceries were taken from the stalls / shops owned by the household is considered a purchase.
2. Food consumption derived from own production, ie if the food consumed comes from the household business, including agricultural produce that is not a household business. Examples of agricultural produce that is not a household business such as fruit taken from the yard, consume fowl, etc..
3. Food consumption that comes from gift, includes all consumption were "received" from others for free.
- For household member who were traveling at the time of the interview, spending on consumption still counted. The way by estimating the usual intake or calculated the same as other household member expenses. Estimates of food consumption from household member who traveling is recorded as processed food consumption.
Rupiah consumption value within the last week from own production/gift (Rp)
Rupiah consumption value within the last week from own production/gift (Rp)
Rupiah consumption value within the last week from own production/gift (Rp)
Rupiah consumption value within the last week from own production/gift (Rp)
Rupiah consumption value within the last week from own production/gift (Rp)
Rupiah consumption value within the last week from own production/gift
57516
69
420000
1000001
.Z
Rupiah consumption value within the last week from purchases (Rp)
Rupiah consumption value within the last week from purchases (Rp)
Rupiah consumption value within the last week from purchases (Rp)
Rupiah consumption value within the last week from purchases (Rp)
Rupiah consumption value within the last week from purchases (Rp)
Rupiah consumption value within the last week from purchases
57499
86
500000
1000001
.Z
Household questionnaire ID
Household questionnaire ID
Household questionnaire ID
Household questionnaire ID
Household questionnaire ID
95975
Household ID
Non food expenses
Non food expenses
Non food expenses
Non food expenses
Non food expenses
Non Food Expenditure (from purchases, own production, and gift)
95975
1
25
1
1-a. Rent, contract, house rental estimation (own, free rent, service, etc.)
2
1-b. House maintenance and minor reparation
3
1-c. Bills for electricity, gas, kerosene, firewood, etc.
4
1-d. Water bill
5
1-e. House phone bills, Cell phone pulse, pay phones, telecom shops, postal items, etc.
6
2-a. Soap/detergent, cosmetics, hair/face treatment, tissue, etc.
7
2-b. Health costs (hospitals, health centers, physician practices, shamans, medicine, etc.)
8
2-c. Education cost (registration fee, SPP, POMG/BP3, entry fee/re-list fee, scouts, skills, courses, etc.)
9
2-d. Own transport: gasoline, solar, lubrication oil, service, parking fee, toll fee
10
2-e. Public transportation: fees (bus, train, airplane, ship, trishaw, etc.)
11
2-f. Other services (driver salary, housemaid, hotel, etc.)
12
3. Clothes, footwear and headwear (apparels, fabrics, shoes, hats, etc.)
13
4. Durable goods (household appliances, tools, kitchenware, entertainment equipment (electronic), sports equipment, jewelry, vehicles, umbrellas, watches, cameras, cell phones, phone plug, connect the electrical, electronic goods, etc.)
14
5-a. Land and building tax (PBB)
15
5-b. Television subscription and the kind
16
5-c. Motor and other vehicle tax
17
5-d. Environmental charges
18
5-d1. Garbage
19
5-d2. Road maintenance
20
5-d3. Bridge maintenance
21
5-d4. Clean water facilities maintenance
22
5-d5. RT charges
23
5-d6. Others
24
5-e. Health, accident, life insurance
25
5-f. Other charges
26
6. Party and ceremonial needs
- Non food expenses which was included is the expenses for only the needs of all household members, not including expenses for household business or purposes given to the other party.
- The concept that is used were generally concept of purchase, which is recorded as an expense at the time the goods are purchased/acquired for the purpose of household needs.
Other non food expenses (coding result)
Other non food expenses (coding result)
Other non food expenses (coding result)
Other non food expenses (coding result)
Other non food expenses (coding result)
Non Food Expenditure (from purchases, own production, and gift)
769
A
AB
AC
AD
AU
B
BC
BCEG
BD
BE
BEF
BF
BG
BU
BV
C
CD
CDE
CE
CF
D
DE
E
EG
F
FV
G
U
V
Code for type of non food expenses other than those mentioned in C04
Past 1 month
Past 1 month
Past 1 month
Past 1 month
Past 1 month
Past 1 month (Rp)
92021
3954
50000000
100000001
.Z
Non food expenses for last 1 month
Last 1 month expenditure is expenditure actually issued during 1 last month, not expenditure for 3 or 12 months divided by 3 or 12
Past 3 months
Past 3 months
Past 3 months
Past 3 months
Past 3 months
Past 3 month (Rp)
91950
4025
60000000
100000001
.Z
Non food expenses for last 3 months
Other non food expenses
Other non food expenses
Other non food expenses
Other non food expenses
Other non food expenses
Non Food Expenditure (from purchases, own production, and gift)
3839
Type of non food expenses other than those mentioned in C04
Household questionnaire ID
Household questionnaire ID
Household questionnaire ID
Household questionnaire ID
Household questionnaire ID
3870
Household ID
Supporting variable: Number of visit
Supporting variable: Number of visit
Supporting variable: Number of visit
Supporting variable: Number of visit
Supporting variable: Number of visit
3870
1
2
Interview date
Interview date
Interview date
Interview date
Interview date
Date
3870
1
31
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
Interview month
Interview month
Interview month
Interview month
Interview month
Date
3870
2
10
2
6
7
8
9
10
Interview year
Interview year
Interview year
Interview year
Interview year
Date
3870
2008
2008
2008
Interview start time (hour)
Interview start time (hour)
Interview start time (hour)
Interview start time (hour)
Interview start time (hour)
Start time
3870
6
21
Interview start time (minute)
Interview start time (minute)
Interview start time (minute)
Interview start time (minute)
Interview start time (minute)
Start time
3870
59
Interview finish time (hour)
Interview finish time (hour)
Interview finish time (hour)
Interview finish time (hour)
Interview finish time (hour)
Finish time
3870
7
23
Interview finish time (minute)
Interview finish time (minute)
Interview finish time (minute)
Interview finish time (minute)
Interview finish time (minute)
Finish time
3870
59
Visit outcome
Visit outcome
Visit outcome
Visit outcome
Visit outcome
Visit outcome
3870
1
3
1
Finish
3
Partly finished, because
Reason if the interview is partly finish#1
Reason if the interview is partly finish#1
Reason if the interview is partly finish#1
Reason if the interview is partly finish#1
Reason if the interview is partly finish#1
Visit outcome
30
Reason if the interview is partly finish#2
Reason if the interview is partly finish#2
Reason if the interview is partly finish#2
Reason if the interview is partly finish#2
Reason if the interview is partly finish#2
Visit outcome
3
Household questionnaire ID
Household questionnaire ID
Household questionnaire ID
Household questionnaire ID
Household questionnaire ID
2849
Household ID
Note's row number
Note's row number
Note's row number
Note's row number
Note's row number
Enumerator's notes
2849
1
12
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
Note's row number
Notes
Notes
Notes
Notes
Notes
Enumerator's notes
2849
Household questionnaire ID
Household questionnaire ID
Household questionnaire ID
Household questionnaire ID
Household questionnaire ID
16335
Household ID
Household member number
Household member number
Household member number
Household member number
Household member number
Household member number
16335
1
18
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
- Household is a person or a group of people living in a part of or the entire physical building, and usually live together and eat from the same kitchen. The meaning of 'eat from the same kitchen' is if the management of daily need is managed together as one household. A regular household usually consists of a mother, a father, and children.
- Household members (art) is all the people who usually reside in a household, whether they are present during the census or temporarily not present.
- Any household members who are away for 6 months or more, and members who are away for less than 6 months but have the intention to move out or will be away for more than 6 months, are not considered household members.
- People who have been living in the household for 6 months or more, or who have been living there for less than 6 months but have the intention to stay for 6 months or more, are considered household members.
Relationship with Head of Household
Relationship with Head of Household
Relationship with Head of Household
Relationship with Head of Household
Relationship with Head of Household
Relationship with Head of Household
16335
1
101
1
Head of Household (HH)
2
Spouse
3
Biological/step/foster children
4
Biological/step brother/sister
5
Brother/sister in law
6
Son/daughter in law
7
Grandchildren
8
Parents/parents in law
9
Other family
10
Housemaid
95
Others, __________
101
.Z
- The head of household is a man in a group of household members who is responsible to provide the daily needs of the concerned households, or a person who is considerend/appointed to be the head of a household (for example a group of students live together in one room inside a census building; because they each are responsible for their own needs, one person is appointed as the household head).
- A head of household who owns more than one residence, is only recorded in one of his residences in which he stays the longest. Eg if the head of household is a man who has more than one wife, he recorded at home where he was staying longer.
Relationship with head of household:
- Spouse, is the wife/husband of the head of household
- Children, includes biological children, stepchildren, and/ or adopted children of the head of household
- Biological/step/foster brother or sister of the head of household
- Brother/sister in law, are biological/step/foster brother or sister of spouse
- Son/daughter in laws, are the husbands/wives of biological daughters/sons, step daughters/sons, or adopted daughters/sons
- Grandchildren, are the children of biological children, step children, or adopted children
- Parents/parent in laws, are father/mother of the head of household or father/mother of the spouse of the head of household
- Other families, are those who have blood relation with head of the household or the spouse, such as nephew, cousin, aunties, uncles, grandparents
- Household helpers, are people who works as a helper and lives in the concerned household, receiving wage/salary in the form money or in-kind payment
- Other, are people who do not have familial relation to the head of household or the spouse, who live in the household for more than 6 months, such as visitors, friends, or tenants who rent room plus food, including children of helpers who also live and eat in the employer's house.
Relationship with Head of Household (others) #1
Relationship with Head of Household (others) #1
Relationship with Head of Household (others) #1
Relationship with Head of Household (others) #1
Relationship with Head of Household (others) #1
Relationship with Head of Household
2
BESAN
ORANG LAIN
Relaitonship with Head of Household other than those mentioned in D02
Relationship with Head of Household (others) #2
Relationship with Head of Household (others) #2
Relationship with Head of Household (others) #2
Relationship with Head of Household (others) #2
Relationship with Head of Household (others) #2
Relationship with Head of Household
Relaitonship with Head of Household other than those mentioned in D02
Gender
Gender
Gender
Gender
Gender
Gender
16331
4
1
3
1
Male
3
Female
11
.Z
Date of birth
Date of birth
Date of birth
Date of birth
Date of birth
Date of birth
12256
4079
1
31
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
101
.Z
Age is measured in years rounded down or the age after the last birthday. Age calculation is based on Christian calendar.
Month of birth
Month of birth
Month of birth
Month of birth
Month of birth
Date of birth
12513
3822
1
12
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
101
.Z
Year of birth
Year of birth
Year of birth
Year of birth
Year of birth
Date of birth
16309
26
1908
2008
1908
1909
1910
1912
1913
1914
1915
1916
1918
1919
1920
1921
1922
1923
1924
1925
1926
1927
1928
1929
1930
1931
1932
1933
1934
1935
1936
1937
1938
1939
1940
1941
1942
1943
1944
1945
1946
1947
1948
1949
1950
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
10001
.Z
Marital status
Marital status
Marital status
Marital status
Marital status
Status
16335
1
11
1
Single
2
Married
3
Divorce (by law)
4
Divorce (by nature/death)
11
.Z
- Single: is a status of those who have never bound in a marriage.
- Married: is a status of those who are bound in a marriage upon census taking, both live together or separately. In this case, not only those who are legally married (custom, religion, state) but also those who are considered man and wife by the surrounding community.
- Divorced (by law): is a status of those who are separated as man and wife because they are divorced or have not got re-married. This includes those who admit to be divorced although not officially yet. On the contrary, this excludes those who live separately but are still bound in marriage, for instance man/wife abandoned by man/wife who has moved to another place to study, work, seek for a job, or any other need. A woman who admits to have never been married but was once pregnant should be considered divorced.
- Divorced (by nature/death): is a status for those whose husband/wife has passed away and have not got re-married.
Biological father sequence number
Biological father sequence number
Biological father sequence number
Biological father sequence number
Biological father sequence number
Biological father sequence number
16313
22
1
52
51
Living outside the household
52
Pass away
101
.Z
Biological mother sequence number
Biological mother sequence number
Biological mother sequence number
Biological mother sequence number
Biological mother sequence number
Biological mother sequence number
16311
24
1
52
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
51
Living outside the household
52
Pass away
101
.Z
Sysmiss
Is […] in school
Is […] in school
Is […] in school
Is […] in school
Is […] in school
Is […] in school?
If the answer is 1. Yes, then skip to D11
16330
5
1
3
1
Have not/never go to school
2
Still in school
3
No longer in school
11
.Z
Sysmiss
Last Education ever/are occupied
Last Education ever/are occupied
Last Education ever/are occupied
Last Education ever/are occupied
Last Education ever/are occupied
Last Education ever/are occupied
12904
3431
1
101
1
Elementary/Islamic Elementary (MI) School
2
Junior High/Islamic Junior High (MTs)/ equivalent
3
Senior High/Islamic High School (MA)/ equivalent
4
D1/D2/D3
5
D4/S1
6
S2/S3
95
Others, _______
101
.Z
Sysmiss
Last education level ever occupied by household member, either that is no longer in school or still in school
Last Education ever/are occupied (others) #1
Last Education ever/are occupied (others) #1
Last Education ever/are occupied (others) #1
Last Education ever/are occupied (others) #1
Last Education ever/are occupied (others) #1
Last Education ever/are occupied
1
PESANTREN
Last education other than those mentioned in D09
Last Education ever/are occupied (others) #2
Last Education ever/are occupied (others) #2
Last Education ever/are occupied (others) #2
Last Education ever/are occupied (others) #2
Last Education ever/are occupied (others) #2
Last Education ever/are occupied
Last education other than those mentioned in D09
Last level had/ are occupied
Last level had/ are occupied
Last level had/ are occupied
Last level had/ are occupied
Last level had/ are occupied
Last level had/ are occupied
12904
3431
1
11
1
1st grade
2
2nd grade
3
3rd grade
4
4th grade
5
5th grade
6
6th grade
7
Graduate
11
.Z
Sysmiss
Last education level ever occupied is the last level/class ever occupied, either be completed or not
Is […] work/help earn money in the past 3 months
Is […] work/help earn money in the past 3 months
Is […] work/help earn money in the past 3 months
Is […] work/help earn money in the past 3 months
Is […] work/help earn money in the past 3 months
Is […] work/help earn money in the past 3 months?
If the answer is 3. Not working or 6. Retired, then skip to next line
16279
56
1
6
1
Working
3
Not Working
6
Retired
11
.Z
Sysmiss
- Working in the past 3 months is an activity of doing work with the intention to earn or help earning a living or profit, minimum for one hour in the last one week in the past 3 months. Working for one hour as mentioned above should be done continuously and uninterrupted.
- Income includes wages/salary, including all the benefits and bonus for worker/employee and business income in the form of rents or profits, whether in cash or goods for businessmen.
Field of business of [...] main job
Field of business of [...] main job
Field of business of [...] main job
Field of business of [...] main job
Field of business of [...] main job
Field of business of [...] main job
7040
9295
1
101
1
Agriculture, Plantation, Livestock, Fishery, Forestry, Hunting
2
Mining and excavation
3
Cultivation industry
4
Electricity, Gas, and Drinking Water
5
Construction
6
Trading, Restaurant, Accommodations
7
Transportation, communication, stowage
8
Financial institution, real estate, rental agency, service company
9
Community, social and individual service
95
Others, _______
101
.Z
Sysmiss
- The main work is the most time-consuming work of ART in the past 3 months
- Field of business/occupation of main is a field of activity of work/business/company/office where a person works, or produced by the company/office where a person works.
The method to determine whether an activity is a main job or not is as follows:
1. If respondent during the previous week only had one job, then the job is registered as the main job;
2. If respondent during the previous week had more than one job, then the job that takes most of the time is registered as the main job. If the jobs take equal time, then the job that provides the largest income is registered as the main job. If the time spent and the income are equal, then it's up to respondent, which job is considered the main job.
Field of business of [...] main job (others) #1
Field of business of [...] main job (others) #1
Field of business of [...] main job (others) #1
Field of business of [...] main job (others) #1
Field of business of [...] main job (others) #1
Field of business of [...] main job
1
PENGEMIS
Field of business of main job work other than those mentioned in D12
Field of business of [...] main job (others) #2
Field of business of [...] main job (others) #2
Field of business of [...] main job (others) #2
Field of business of [...] main job (others) #2
Field of business of [...] main job (others) #2
Field of business of [...] main job
Field of business of main job work other than those mentioned in D12
[...] job status
[...] job status
[...] job status
[...] job status
[...] job status
[...] job status?
7040
9295
1
11
1
Self employed
2
Business with non permanent/unpaid worker
3
Business with permanent/paid worker
4
Employee/government worker
5
Employee/private worker
6
Agricultural free worker
7
Non agricultural free worker
8
Unpaid/family worker
11
.Z
Sysmiss
Job status is the type of position of a person in a job, consisting of:
1. Own business: is to work or to do business bearing a risk economically, among others production cost that has been spent for a business that does not return, not using paid or unpaid workers both technology as well as special skill.
Explanation:
In a company set up by more than one person and has no worker/employee, each person has the status of own business.
Examples:
A freelance driver (who receives no fixed salary and uses deposit system instead), becak driver, carpenter, bricklayer, electrician, masseuse, well digger, newspaper agent, ojek driver, merchant, doctor/midwife/healer who open their own practice, ticket seller, property broker and so on.
2. To do business assisted by non permanent/unpaid worker is to work or to do business one his/her own risk, and uses unpaid worker/employee and or non permanent worker/employee.
Non permanent worker/employee is a worker/employee who works for a person or institution/office/company and receives salary only based on working hours or volume of the work.
Examples:
a. A shop owner assisted by members of the family/unpaid worker and or assisted by another person who receives wage based on the working days.
b. A pitchman assisted by unpaid worker or another person who receives wage only when he/she helps.
c. A farmer who cultivates his land assisted by unpaid worker. Although at harvest, the farmer shares the harvest, the harvester is not considered as a permanent worker.
3. To do business assisted by permanent worker/paid worker is to do business on his/her own risk and employs at least one permanent and paid worker/employee.
Permanent and paid worker/employee is a person who works for another person or institution/office/company and receives salary permanently, whether there is or there is no activity.
Examples:
a. A shop owner who employs one or more permanent workers;
b. A cigarette plant owner who employs permanent workers.
4. Employee/government worker is a person who works for government institutions/office or a company belong to government permanently and recieves wage/salary both money as well as goods.
5. Worker/employee is a person who works for another person or institution/office/company permanently and receives wage/salary both money as well as goods. A worker who has no permanent employer, is not categorized as worker/employee but freelancer instead. A person is considered to have a permanent employer, if he/she has a permanent employer during the last one month. Especially for worker in the construction field, he is considered to be worker if he has worked for at least three months for one employer.
6. Freelance worker at agriculture is a person who works for another non permanent person/employer/institution (more than one employer during the last one month) in agriculture both home business or not and receives wage in both money as well as goods, both daily as well as contract system.
Agricultural sector includes crops, plantation, forestry, stock breeding, fishery, and hunt.
- Employer is a person or a party that provides a job on an agreed payment.
Examples of a person who is an employer:
a. A rice farmer who employs a farm worker to cultivate the rice field on daily wage basis;
b. A plantation owner who employs several persons to pick coconuts on wage basis.
Examples of freelancer in agriculture: rice harvest worker, hoe artisan, rubber tapper, fishpond prawn harvest worker, coffee, coconut, clove picker, and so on.
7. Freelancer in non agriculture is a person who works for another non permanent person/employer/institution (more than one employer during the last one month), in non agriculture and receives wage in both money as well as goods, both daily as well as contract system.
Explanation: Non agriculture business is business in all sectors except agriculture.
Examples of freelancer in non agriculture: coolie in the market, railway station or other places that have no permanent employer, prospective passenger of public transportation, mobile washerwoman, scavenger, construction worker, free parking attendant, and so on.
8. Family worker/unpaid is a person who works helping another person who makes a business and receives no wage/salary, nor money nor goods.
Unpaid worker consists of:
a. Household member of the person he/she helps, for instance a wife who helps her husband at the rice field;
b. Not a permanent member of the household of the person he/she helps, for instance a relative who helps selling in the shop;
c. Not a member of the household and not a relative of the person he/she helps, for instance a person who helps weaving hats in a neighbor's home industry.
How many days spent by [...] to work in the past 3 months
How many days spent by [...] to work in the past 3 months
How many days spent by [...] to work in the past 3 months
How many days spent by [...] to work in the past 3 months
How many days spent by [...] to work in the past 3 months
How many days spent by [...] to work in the past 3 months?
6995
9340
1
94
101
.Z
Household questionnaire ID
Household questionnaire ID
Household questionnaire ID
Household questionnaire ID
Household questionnaire ID
30712
Household ID
Types of economic disruption
Types of economic disruption
Types of economic disruption
Types of economic disruption
Types of economic disruption
Types of economic disruption
30712
1
8
1
a. Loss of household member or other family
2
b. Household member or other family illness that need hospitalization or ongoing treatment
3
c. Household member who lost their job or business failure
4
d. Losses due to fire, earthquake or other disaster
5
e. Harvest failure
6
f. Reduced household income due to very low crop/products prices
7
g. Reduced household income due to season/climate change
8
v. Others
- Financial disruption is a significant reduction in income or household assets
- Type of economic disruption is the type of events which is predicted to disrupt household finances, consisting:
a. Loss of household member or other family, applicable not only for household member but also to the others outside of household which is with their deaths led to decrease in household income.
b. Household member or other family illness that need hospitalization or ongoing treatment, if their illness led to disruption in household finance.
c. Household member who lost their job or business failure, including business failure due to fraud. But if the failure is caused by fires, floods, or other cataclysm, then not included in this events.
d. Losses on household assets and household business assets due to fire, earthquake, or other disaster.
e. Harvest failure, due to drought, pests, etc.
f. Reduced household income due to very low crop/products prices, if the prices of agricultural products decreased sharply when the harvest / production sales.
g. Reduced household income due to season/climate change, and it causing disruption in household finance.
Failed harvests because of (coding result)
Failed harvests because of (coding result)
Failed harvests because of (coding result)
Failed harvests because of (coding result)
Failed harvests because of (coding result)
Types of economic disruption
285
A
Drought / water shortage
AB
AC
AF
B
Pests
BC
BD
BE
C
Disease
D
Flood
E
Season/ weather
F
Problem of production facilities (fertilizers / pesticides / seeds)
FV
V
Others, ____________
The categorization of the answers in this variable in the result of data coding. Did not mentioned in questionnaire but there are in the dataset.
Types of economic disruption (others)/ (coding result)
Types of economic disruption (others)/ (coding result)
Types of economic disruption (others)/ (coding result)
Types of economic disruption (others)/ (coding result)
Types of economic disruption (others)/ (coding result)
Types of economic disruption
61
A
As a result of the economic conditions of the state / policies set by the government
AB
B
Business is not smooth / there is a problem
C
Suffering from misfortune (theft, accident, fraud)
D
Giving donation/relief/loans
E
Financing needs/household consumption
F
There is household member that can not work due to illness / accident
G
Workplace/employer is having problem
H
There are family internal problems
U
Error answer
V
Others, ____________
Z
.Z
- The categorization of the answers in this variable is the result of data coding. Did not mentioned in questionnaire but there are in the dataset.
- In the dataset also there is a code 'U' that showed error answer, ie the answer that is not in accordance with any questions. This code also does not mentioned in the questionnaire.
Does this household have experienced [...] in the past 3 months that disrupt household finance
Does this household have experienced [...] in the past 3 months that disrupt household finance
Does this household have experienced [...] in the past 3 months that disrupt household finance
Does this household have experienced [...] in the past 3 months that disrupt household finance
Does this household have experienced [...] in the past 3 months that disrupt household finance
Does this household have experienced [...] in the past 3 months that disrupt household finance?
If the answer is 3. No, then skip to next line
30712
1
11
1
Yes
3
No
When did the […] happened
When did the […] happened
When did the […] happened
When did the […] happened
When did the […] happened
When did the […] happened? (Month/Year)
920
29792
1
1
1
Month/Year
98
Do Not Know
11
Sysmiss
When did the […] happened (Month)
When did the […] happened (Month)
When did the […] happened (Month)
When did the […] happened (Month)
When did the […] happened (Month)
When did the […] happened? (Month/Year)
918
29794
5
8
5
6
7
8
11
.Z
Sysmiss
Month of the economic disruption happened
When did the […] happened (Year)
When did the […] happened (Year)
When did the […] happened (Year)
When did the […] happened (Year)
When did the […] happened (Year)
When did the […] happened? (Month/Year)
918
29794
2008
2008
2008
10001
.Z
Sysmiss
Year of the economic disruption happened
How much did the average income disruption due to [...] in the past 3 months
How much did the average income disruption due to [...] in the past 3 months
How much did the average income disruption due to [...] in the past 3 months
How much did the average income disruption due to [...] in the past 3 months
How much did the average income disruption due to [...] in the past 3 months
How much did the average income disruption due to [...] in the past 3 months?
915
29797
1
98
1
Rp
98
Do Not Know
How much did the average income disruption due to [...] in the past 3 months (Rp)
How much did the average income disruption due to [...] in the past 3 months (Rp)
How much did the average income disruption due to [...] in the past 3 months (Rp)
How much did the average income disruption due to [...] in the past 3 months (Rp)
How much did the average income disruption due to [...] in the past 3 months (Rp)
How much did the average income disruption due to [...] in the past 3 months?
843
29869
10000
200000000
1000000001
.Z
Amount of income reduction due to economic disruption (Rp)
Types of economic disruption (others)
Types of economic disruption (others)
Types of economic disruption (others)
Types of economic disruption (others)
Types of economic disruption (others)
Types of economic disruption
359
Type of economic disruption other than those mentioned in GTYPE
Household questionnaire ID
Household questionnaire ID
Household questionnaire ID
Household questionnaire ID
Household questionnaire ID
38390
Household ID
TYPE (Type of health facilities)
TYPE (Type of health facilities)
TYPE (Type of health facilities)
TYPE (Type of health facilities)
TYPE (Type of health facilities)
Type
38390
1
10
1
a. General hospital
2
b. Private hospital
3
c. Community health center/pustu
4
d. Polyclinic/Private Clinic
5
e. Doctors private practice
6
f. Village maternity post/midwife
7
g. Midwife private practice
8
h. Nurse/Orderly private practice
9
i. Integrated service post
10
j. Traditional practice
TYPE (Type of health facilities)
Type of health facilities:
1. General hospital, is a hospital owned by the central government (such as RSCM/RSUP Dr. Cipto Mangunkusumo); regional government (such as RSU Labuan Baji), National Army/TNI (such as RSPAD), or State-owned Enterprise/BUMN (such as RS Pertamina).
2. Private hospital, is a private owned hospital such as RS St. Carolus, RS Medistra.
3. Community health center (Puskesmas)/ Pustu, is a health service unit owned by the government responsible for providing health services to the community in sub-districts, part of sub-districts or kelurahan (such in DKI Jakarta). Puskesmas team can do mobile practices to certain places within its working territory in order to provide easier access of health services for the society. While pustu is a health service unit that provide assistance to puskesmas in some parts of the Puskesmas working area.
4. Polyclinic/ Private clinic, is a health service center for outpatient (not hospitalized); usually managed by privates, companies, foundations, Army/TNI or various Departments/BUMN.
5. Doctors private practice, are private/personal practices of physicians, whether general practitioners, dentists, or specialists.
6. Village maternity post (Polindes)/ Midwife, is a building constructed with financial donations from the government and villagers to help births and provide a place for delivering women to stay and for a village midwife to reside. In addition to births, it also provides Maternal and Child Health (KIA) services, Birth Control (KB), and other health services, which are needed by the community and consistent with the midwife's technical competencies.
7. Midwife private practice, is a health facility/building used by a practicing midwife usually to provide services for pregnant women and babies.
8. Nurse/ Orderly (mantri) private practice, is a private/personal practice by a nurse or orderly; open outside the hospital, puskesmas, pustu, polindes, posyandu, or clinic.
9. Integrated service post, is a vehicle for public participation, managed and organized from, by, for and together with the community to provide primary health services and monitor under-5 growths in the framework of improving the quality of human resources early. The activities include immunization, public nutrition education, and maternal and child health services.
10. Traditional practices/healer/traditional midwife/alternative, is an alternative health service by shaman/healer/sinshe, including accupuncture practice, finger therapy, paranormal, radiesthesia (usually using a pendulum). While traditional midwife is an alternative health practice by a midwife who specifically handles pregnancy or delivering baby, whether she has been trained by the Ministry of Health or not. The term midwife also known as paraji in West Java, dukun beranak in DKI Jakarta, etc.
For the past 3 months, is there any HH Member who visit for medical treatment
For the past 3 months, is there any HH Member who visit for medical treatment
For the past 3 months, is there any HH Member who visit for medical treatment
For the past 3 months, is there any HH Member who visit for medical treatment
For the past 3 months, is there any HH Member who visit for medical treatment
For the past 3 months, is there any household member who visit for medical treatment?
If the answer is 3. No, then skip next line
38390
1
11
1
Yes
3
No
11
.Z
- Outpatient is effort of household members to consult and get treatment or family planning purposes by visiting health centers without a stay, including health workers bring home.
- Not including health test (KIR) eg to driving license, hiring, promotion, etc., because health checks for KIR done just as a requirement, not for treatment.
Where is the location
Where is the location
Where is the location
Where is the location
Where is the location
Where is the location?
3585
34805
1
11
1
In the same village
2
In the same sub-district
3
In the same district/city
4
Outside the district/city
11
.Z
Sysmiss
How many times the household member visit [...] for the past 3 months
How many times the household member visit [...] for the past 3 months
How many times the household member visit [...] for the past 3 months
How many times the household member visit [...] for the past 3 months
How many times the household member visit [...] for the past 3 months
How many times the household member visit [...] for the past 3 months?
3577
34813
1
48
101
.Z
What kind of services received
What kind of services received
What kind of services received
What kind of services received
What kind of services received
What kind of services received?
3585
A
Health check/consultation
AB
ABC
ABCD
ABCDJ
ABCDL
ABCF
ABD
ABDG
ABDGJ
ABDJ
ABDL
ABF
AC
ACD
ACDE
ACDEG
ACDEGJ
ACDEJ
ACDFGK
ACDFJ
ACDG
ACDGJ
ACDI
ACDJ
ACDJL
ACDJM
ACDJN
ACDJV
ACDM
ACDN
ACDV
ACH
ACJ
AD
ADE
ADEF
ADEFG
ADEFGJ
ADEG
ADEJ
ADF
ADFG
ADFGJ
ADFJ
ADG
ADGJ
ADGK
ADI
ADIJ
ADJ
ADJL
ADJN
ADK
ADL
ADM
ADN
AE
AEGJ
AEHJ
AEJ
AF
AFG
AFJ
AG
AGJ
AGK
AH
AJ
AN
B
Obstetric check
BCGJ
BD
BDFG
BDFJ
BDG
BDGJ
BDJ
BDL
BG
BGJ
BH
BJ
BJL
C
Injection (other than KB injection)
CD
CDF
CDFG
CDJ
CDJL
CDJN
CF
CG
CJ
D
Drugs/vitamin
DE
DF
DFG
DFGJ
DFGK
DFH
DFHK
DG
DGJ
DGK
DGV
DH
DHK
DI
DIJ
DJ
DK
DM
DV
E
BC (BC pills, BC injection, etc)
EG
EGJ
EJ
F
Immunizations
FG
FGK
FH
FHK
G
Scaling
GK
H
Traditional medication
HK
HL
I
Dentist
J
Blood pressure
K
Supplementary feeding (PMT)
L
Birth/post natal care
M
Surgery
MSV
N
Rontgen/laboratory check
O
Circumcision
V
Others, _______
Some codes of answer option are the results of data coding, not mentioned in questionnaire but there are in the dataset.
These codes are: K, L, M, N, and O
Kind of health services:
A. Health check/consultation: checking of physically health/ or illness.
B. Obstetric check: include checking the fetus, fetal heart rate, etc.
C. Injection: drug delivery using a syringe. Not include BC injection.
D. Drugs/vitamin: drugs that recieved other than mentioned in prescription
E. Birth Control (BC): delivery, installation, or revocation of contraceptives, including treatment of complications due to the installation of an IUD, etc..
F. Immunizations: vaccination for children, pregnant women, bride and groom
G. Scalling: height and weight measurements
H. Traditional medication: non medically medication such as acupuncture, shinshe (traditional Chinese medication)
I. Dentist
J. Blood pressure
K. Supplementary feeding: usually given to the toddler (age 0 - 5 years) at integrated service post (Posyandu)
L. Birth/post natal care
M. Surgery: for illnesses those need surgery, specification minor surgery (patient locally anesthetized) that no need hospitalized
N. Rontgent/laboratory check: such as x-ray, blood check, urinary check, etc.
O. Circumcision
Notes: some answer option (option K - O) are coding result, does not mentioned in questionnaire but there are in the dataset.
What kind of services received (others)
What kind of services received (others)
What kind of services received (others)
What kind of services received (others)
What kind of services received (others)
What kind of services received?
21
MATA
OKSIGEN
RAWAT INAP
Z
Total cost to obtain those services
Total cost to obtain those services
Total cost to obtain those services
Total cost to obtain those services
Total cost to obtain those services
How much is the total cost to obtain these services? (cost including drugs)
3566
34824
12000000
100000001
.Z
How far does the [...] from home
How far does the [...] from home
How far does the [...] from home
How far does the [...] from home
How far does the [...] from home
How far does the [...] from home? (km)
3511
34879
300
1001
.Z
The mean of transportation used to go to the [...]
The mean of transportation used to go to the [...]
The mean of transportation used to go to the [...]
The mean of transportation used to go to the [...]
The mean of transportation used to go to the [...]
What is the mean of transportation used to go to the [...] ?
3585
34805
1
101
1
Train
2
4 wheeled vehicle (car)
3
3 wheeled vehicle (bajaj, helicak, etc)
4
2 wheeled vehicle (motorcycle)
5
Dokar/cidomo
6
Trishaw
7
Bicycle
8
Large motor boat
9
Small motor boat
10
Boat without motor
11
On foot
95
Others, ________
101
.Z
Sysmiss
The mean of transportation used to go to the [...] (others)
The mean of transportation used to go to the [...] (others)
The mean of transportation used to go to the [...] (others)
The mean of transportation used to go to the [...] (others)
The mean of transportation used to go to the [...] (others)
What is the mean of transportation used to go to the [...] ?
1
TOSSA
Time for one way trip (hour)
Time for one way trip (hour)
Time for one way trip (hour)
Time for one way trip (hour)
Time for one way trip (hour)
Time for one way trip
3535
34855
12
101
.Z
Time for one way trip (minute)
Time for one way trip (minute)
Time for one way trip (minute)
Time for one way trip (minute)
Time for one way trip (minute)
Time for one way trip
3528
34862
55
101
.Z
One way fare (Rp)
One way fare (Rp)
One way fare (Rp)
One way fare (Rp)
One way fare (Rp)
One way fare
3555
34835
700000
1000001
.Z
- One-way cost is the total cost incurred by household member to reach health facility each way
- If they use your own vehicle, then to estimate the cost is the conversion of spent fuel prices for one-way
Household questionnaire ID
Household questionnaire ID
Household questionnaire ID
Household questionnaire ID
Household questionnaire ID
2314
Household ID
Household member number
Household member number
Household member number
Household member number
Household member number
Household member number
2314
1
16
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
16
Main job for the past one month (cash, Rp)
Main job for the past one month (cash, Rp)
Main job for the past one month (cash, Rp)
Main job for the past one month (cash, Rp)
Main job for the past one month (cash, Rp)
Main job for the past one month (cash, Rp)
2034
280
12000000
100000001
.Z
On this variable there is the answer with value label '.w' (in the dataset) or '.Z' (in the data entry). That value label indicating the answer of 'not applicable'.
- Wages and salaries are the remuneration received by the worker or employee in accordance with the agreement or certain rules.
- Wages are usually only based on an agreement between the workers (not fixed) and the employer, usually not routine, depending on the whether there is a given job or not.
- Salaries given to permanent workers or employees.
- Wages / salaries may the form of cash or goods / services
How to determine the main work:
- If a household head/member in the last one week only has only one work, then it is considered the main work.
- If a household head/member in the last one week has more than one work, the main work is the one that consumes the most time.
- If the time spent to do those works are the same, then the work that produces the largest income is considered the main work.
- If the time spend and the amount of income are the same, please ask the respondent which one is considered his main work.
- A household head/member is considered to have more than one job if the management of such works done separately. However, a farm worker who works for several farm owners (separate management) is considered having one main work.
Main job for the past one month (goods/services, Rp)
Main job for the past one month (goods/services, Rp)
Main job for the past one month (goods/services, Rp)
Main job for the past one month (goods/services, Rp)
Main job for the past one month (goods/services, Rp)
Main job for the past one month (goods/services, Rp)
2050
264
1200000
10000001
.Z
On this variable there is the answer with value label '.w' (in the dataset) or '.Z' (in the data entry). That value label indicating the answer of 'not applicable'.
Main job for the past two months (cash, Rp)
Main job for the past two months (cash, Rp)
Main job for the past two months (cash, Rp)
Main job for the past two months (cash, Rp)
Main job for the past two months (cash, Rp)
Main job for the past two months (cash, Rp)
2031
283
12000000
100000001
.Z
On this variable there is the answer with value label '.w' (in the dataset) or '.Z' (in the data entry). That value label indicating the answer of 'not applicable'.
Main job for the past two months (goods/services, Rp)
Main job for the past two months (goods/services, Rp)
Main job for the past two months (goods/services, Rp)
Main job for the past two months (goods/services, Rp)
Main job for the past two months (goods/services, Rp)
Main job for the past two months (goods/services, Rp)
2046
268
3500000
10000001
.Z
On this variable there is the answer with value label '.w' (in the dataset) or '.Z' (in the data entry). That value label indicating the answer of 'not applicable'.
Main job for the past three months (cash, Rp)
Main job for the past three months (cash, Rp)
Main job for the past three months (cash, Rp)
Main job for the past three months (cash, Rp)
Main job for the past three months (cash, Rp)
Main job for the past three months (cash, Rp)
2032
282
12000000
100000001
.Z
On this variable there is the answer with value label '.w' (in the dataset) or '.Z' (in the data entry). That value label indicating the answer of 'not applicable'.
Main job for the past three months (goods/services, Rp)
Main job for the past three months (goods/services, Rp)
Main job for the past three months (goods/services, Rp)
Main job for the past three months (goods/services, Rp)
Main job for the past three months (goods/services, Rp)
Main job for the past three months (goods/services, Rp)
2046
268
6000000
10000001
.Z
On this variable there is the answer with value label '.w' (in the dataset) or '.Z' (in the data entry). That value label indicating the answer of 'not applicable'.
Does [...] have a side job?
Does [...] have a side job?
Does [...] have a side job?
Does [...] have a side job?
Does [...] have a side job?
Does [...] have a side job?
If the answer is 3. No, then skip to next line
2314
1
11
1
Yes
3
No
11
.Z
Side job is activity of household member that get salary/wages other than main job
Total income from the side job for the past 3 months
Total income from the side job for the past 3 months
Total income from the side job for the past 3 months
Total income from the side job for the past 3 months
Total income from the side job for the past 3 months
Total income from the side job for the past 3 months
451
1863
18400000
100000001
.Z
The income intended either in the form of cash or goods / services of all side job of household member in the past 3 months
Household questionnaire ID
Household questionnaire ID
Household questionnaire ID
Household questionnaire ID
Household questionnaire ID
4091
Household ID
Sequence number of commodity
Sequence number of commodity
Sequence number of commodity
Sequence number of commodity
Sequence number of commodity
Number
4091
1
7
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Type of commodity
Type of commodity
Type of commodity
Type of commodity
Type of commodity
Type of commodities
4091
ABASIA
AKASIA
ALBASIA
AYAM
BABI
BANDENG
BAWANG
BAWANG DAUN
BAWANG MERAH
BAYAM
BEBEK
BENUR
BENUR (BIBIT UDANG)
BIBIT KARET
BIBIT UDANG (BENUR)
BIBIT UDANG/BENUR
BLEWAH
BUAH-BUAHAN
BUNCIS
BUNGA SANSIVERA
CABAI
CABE
CABE DAN TOMAT
CABE/LOMBOK
CARI KEPITING
CARI KERANG DI LAUT
CENGKEH
COKELAT
COKLAT
COKLAT (KAKAO)
DADI
DAUN BAWANG
DAUN PEPAYA
DAUN PISANG
DAUN SEREH
DAUN SINGKONG
DAUN UBI
DUKU
GAMBAS
GARAM
GULA AREN
GULE AREN
HASIL LAUT
HASIL LAUT IKAN DAN UDANG
IKAN
IKAN (NELAYAN)
IKAN DAN UDANG
IKAN KERING
IKAN LAUT
IKAN/UDANG
ITIK
JAGUNG
JAGUNG IB
JAGUNG.0
JAGUNGH
JAMBE
JAMBU MENTE
JAMBU METE
JARING
JARING IKAN DAN UDANG DI LAUT
JARING IKAN DI LAUT
JARING UDANG
JARING UDANG DAN IKAN
JARING UDANG/IKAN
JATI
JENGKOL
JERUK
JUAL AIR NIRA (TUAK)
JUAL KEPAH
JUAL PERKAYUAN
JUAL UDANG
KACAMNG TANAH
KACANG
KACANG BUNCIS
KACANG HIJAU
KACANG IJO
KACANG KEDELAI
KACANG MENTIK
KACANG MERAH
KACANG PANJANG
KACANG TANAH
KACANG TUNGGAK
KAKAO
KAMBING
KANGKUNG
KAPUK
KARET
KAYU
KAYU ALBASIA
KAYU BAKAR
KAYU SENGON
KEDELAI
KELAPA
KELAPA SAWIT
KELINCI
KEMIRI
KEONG LAUT
KEPAH/KERANG
KEPITING
KEPITING LAUT
KERANG
KERBAU
KETAN HITAM
KETELA
KETELA / JAGUNG
KETELA / SINGKONG
KETELA/SINGKONG
KETIMUN
KOLAM IKAN PATIN
KOPI
KOPI DAN LADA
KOPRA
LABU
LADA
LOMBOK
LOMBOK (CABE)
MAHONI
MANCING KEPITING
MANGGA
MELINJO
MENANGKAP IKAN
MENANGKAP KERANG/KEPITING
MENCARI KERANG
MENTE
MENTIMUN
MLINJO
NANAS
NANGKA MUDA
NDERES KELAPA
NELAYAN
NELAYAN BAGAN
NELAYAN IKAN DAN UDANG
NELAYAN KEPITING
NELAYAN UDANG DAN IKAN
NELAYAN UDANG DAN IKAN LAUT
NIRA (NDERES)
PAADI
PADI
PADI BARU DITANAM
PADU
PALAJIWA
PALAWIJA
PALAWIJA (TERONG)
PARE
PARIA
PARIA (PARE)
PARIE
PELIHARA SAPI
PELIHARA SAPI ORANG 2 EKOR
PENCARI KEPAH/KERANG
PENCARI KERANG/KEPAH
PEPAYA
PERIA (PARE)
PERIKANAN (NELAYAN)
PETAI
PETE
PINANG
PISANG
RAJUNGAN
RAMBUTAN
RAMPAI
RUMPUT LAUT
SAPI
SAWI
SAWIT
SAYUR
SAYUR KANGKUNG
SAYUR KANGKUNG CABUT
SAYUR PUTIH
SAYUR SAWI
SAYUR SAWI PUTIH
SAYUR TERONG DAN TOMAT
SAYUR-SAYURAN
SAYURAN
SAYURAN KANGKUNG
SAYURAN SAWI
SEMANGKA
SEMANGKA KEPRA
SINGKONG
SIRIH
TAMBAK BANDENG
TAMBAK KERAPU
TAMBAK UDANG
TANAMAN KOL
TANAMAN MENTE
TANAMAN PERIYA (PARE)
TANGKAP UDANG
TANGKIL
TEBU
TELOR AYAM
TELUR BEBEK
TELUR ITIK
TEMBAKAU
TERNAK BABI
TERNAK IKAN
TERNAK KAMBING
TERNAK SAPI
TERONG
TERUNG
TIMUN
TOMAT
UBI
UBI JALAR
UBI K
UBI KAYU
UBI KAYU (KETELA)
UDANG
UDANG WINDU
UDANG/BANDENG
UDANG/IKAN
USAHA SAPI
USAHA TERNAK SAPI
Z
- Type of commodity from household business is the name of the goods produced by household enterprises in agriculture.
- Household enterprises is a business unit owned or managed by members of the household in the form of business that no legal status, does not have an accounting records (and/ or simple book-keeping), and activities of business units of the household is usually mixed with household activities.
A person is considered attempted / managing household units if:
- Bearing some or all of the cost of production
- Produce the goods / services
- Undertake marketing activities or distribution of goods / services produced
- Bearing business risks
Type of commodity (coding result)
Type of commodity (coding result)
Type of commodity (coding result)
Type of commodity (coding result)
Type of commodity (coding result)
Type of commodities
4061
A
Paddy
B
Corn
C
Rubber
D
Cocoa
E
Coffee
EF
F
Spices
G
Coconut / palm
H
Tubers
I
Nuts
J
Fruits
K
Vegetables / Crops
L
Wood Plant
M
Petai / Jengkol
N
Melinjo
O
Cow / Buffalo
P
Hog
Q
Goat
R
Fishing / fish / seafood
S
Fowl
T
Tobacco
U
Error answer
V
Others, __________
W
Seaweed
- Answer option 'U' is a code for error answer which is mean that the answer inconsistence with the question.
- Code of answer options for this variable is the result of data coding process, and does not mentioned in questionnaire but there are in the dataset.
Production stock at the end of last month (Rp)
Production stock at the end of last month (Rp)
Production stock at the end of last month (Rp)
Production stock at the end of last month (Rp)
Production stock at the end of last month (Rp)
Production stock at the end of last month
4054
37
82000000
100000001
.Z
On this variable there is the answer with value label '.w' (in the dataset) or '.Z' (in the data entry). That value label indicating the answer of 'not applicable'.
- Production stock is the value of inventories /last production stock that READY FOR SALE of the entire harvest / harvesting / capture of commodities that cultivated household in the month before the interview.
- Production stock that ready for sale is the end result of a cultivated commodity, for example the production stock of paddy is grain or rice, for rubber is latex not a value for the tree and and for the cow if the milk being sold then the value of milk production that recorded, not the value of the cow, unless that sold was cattle.
Production cost for the past 3 months: a. wages/salary (Rp)
Production cost for the past 3 months: a. wages/salary (Rp)
Production cost for the past 3 months: a. wages/salary (Rp)
Production cost for the past 3 months: a. wages/salary (Rp)
Production cost for the past 3 months: a. wages/salary (Rp)
Production cost for the past 3 months: a. wages/salary
4056
35
63750000
100000001
.Z
On this variable there is the answer with value label '.w' (in the dataset) or '.Z' (in the data entry). That value label indicating the answer of 'not applicable'.
- Production Cost includes all costs incurred for the use of seeds, fertilizers, agricultural medicines, animals rent, wages of worker/ employee, spraying wages, equipment rent, etc..
- The cost of production is meant here is the actual incurred by households within the past three months.
Production cost for the past 3 months: b. raw materials & others (Rp)
Production cost for the past 3 months: b. raw materials & others (Rp)
Production cost for the past 3 months: b. raw materials & others (Rp)
Production cost for the past 3 months: b. raw materials & others (Rp)
Production cost for the past 3 months: b. raw materials & others (Rp)
Production cost for the past 3 months: b. raw materials & others (including transportation)
4040
51
74500000
100000001
.Z
On this variable there is the answer with value label '.w' (in the dataset) or '.Z' (in the data entry). That value label indicating the answer of 'not applicable'.
Raw materials and other production are costs that issued for purchase of raw materials such as seeds, fertilizers, agricultural medicines, purchase equipment, and pay for services like animals rent, tools, freight, and transportation.
Sales for the past 3 months (Rp)
Sales for the past 3 months (Rp)
Sales for the past 3 months (Rp)
Sales for the past 3 months (Rp)
Sales for the past 3 months (Rp)
Sales for the past 3 months
4058
33
447120000
1000000001
.Z
On this variable there is the answer with value label '.w' (in the dataset) or '.Z' (in the data entry). That value label indicating the answer of 'not applicable'.
- Is the value of commodities issued by the RT, whether are sold, own consumed, or that given within a period of 3 months ago.
- The criteria of commodities same as the explanation in I10. For example if respondent has cattle and which is cultivated is milk, then the value in I12 is the sale, consumption, and delivery of milk. If in the past three months there was also a cow that sold, the value of sales excluding the income from commodity but should recorded as the income of non-business and income of ownership.
Raw material stocks at the end of last month (Rp)
Raw material stocks at the end of last month (Rp)
Raw material stocks at the end of last month (Rp)
Raw material stocks at the end of last month (Rp)
Raw material stocks at the end of last month (Rp)
Raw material stocks at the end of last month
4054
37
52000000
100000001
.Z
On this variable there is the answer with value label '.w' (in the dataset) or '.Z' (in the data entry). That value label indicating the answer of 'not applicable'.
Raw material stocks at the end of last month is the value of raw material that owned at the prior month's interview. For example for commodity of paddy, the value of raw materials meant are the remaining seeds, fertilizers or pesticides that have not been used.
Household questionnaire ID
Household questionnaire ID
Household questionnaire ID
Household questionnaire ID
Household questionnaire ID
1307
Household ID
Sequence number
Sequence number
Sequence number
Sequence number
Sequence number
Number
1307
1
4
1
2
3
4
Sequence number of household enterprises
Household enterprises is a business unit owned or managed by members of the household in the form of business that no legal status, does not have an accounting records (and/ or simple book-keeping), and activities of business units of the household is usually mixed with household activities.
A person is considered attempted / managing household units if:
- Bearing some or all of the cost of production
- Produce the goods / services
- Undertake marketing activities or distribution of goods / services produced
- Bearing business risks
Household enterprises
Household enterprises
Household enterprises
Household enterprises
Household enterprises
Household enterprises
1307
Type of business referred to in this question is the name of the goods or services of the output produced by households
Household enterprises (coding result - row 1)
Household enterprises (coding result - row 1)
Household enterprises (coding result - row 1)
Household enterprises (coding result - row 1)
Household enterprises (coding result - row 1)
Household enterprises
1306
1
2
95
2
Mining and excavation
3
Industry
5
Construction
6
Trading
7
Transportation
8
Rental agency
9
Services
95
Others, _________
Sysmiss
Code of answer options on this variable are the result of the first data coding, not mentioned in the questionnaire but there are in the dataset.
Household enterprises (coding result - row 2)
Household enterprises (coding result - row 2)
Household enterprises (coding result - row 2)
Household enterprises (coding result - row 2)
Household enterprises (coding result - row 2)
Household enterprises
1306
1
2100
95000
2100
Mining of precious metals
2200
Mining of stones and sand
3100
Food processing industry
3200
Industry of textile processing and other clothing needs
3300
Industry for housing needs
3400
Furniture industry
3500
Industry of craft, cane work, and wooden goods manufacture
3600
Tools manufacture
3700
Agricultures product processing (using hardware)
3800
Fuel needs industry
3950
Other industry
5100
Contractors
5200
Builders/mason
5950
Other construction business
6100
Small shop/mixed goods shop & HP accesories/
6110
Agriculture production tools
6120
Household equipment
6130
Used goods/junk
6200
Household needs/daily needs/groceries
6300
Agriculture products
6400
Food and beverage
6500
Clothing ang beauty needs
6600
Housing needs
6700
Fuels
6800
Vehicle and its spare part
6900
Electronics/Furniture
6950
Other tradings
7100
Public transportation
7200
Ojek
7300
Traditional transportation
7950
Other transportation
8100
Transportation equipment/vehicle
8100.00048828125
8200
Machine and other equipments
8300
Hall
8400
Enternainment
8950
Other rental business
9100
Tailor
9200
Equipment/ machine repair
9300
Health service
9400
Education/social service
9500
Beauties/entertainment service
9600
Broker/middleman
9700
Power
9950
Other service
95000
Others, _____________
Sysmiss
- Code of answer options on this variable are the result of the second data coding, not mentioned in the questionnaire but there are in the dataset.
- Code '95000' is the code of other household enterprises
Production stock at the end of last month (Rp)
Production stock at the end of last month (Rp)
Production stock at the end of last month (Rp)
Production stock at the end of last month (Rp)
Production stock at the end of last month (Rp)
Production stock at the end of last month
1280
27
500000000
1000000001
.Z
On this variable there is the answer with value label '.w' (in the dataset) or '.Z' (in the data entry). That value label indicating the answer of 'not applicable'.
- The value of production for 3 months ago is the total value of all the entire value of goods produced and ready for sale / use within a period of three months before the month of the interview. Including the value of side production and outcome of services industry.
- The value of production of goods that are not ready for sale are not included, unless business industry / crafts are indeed produce intermediate goods.
Production cost for the past 3 months: a. wages/salary (Rp)
Production cost for the past 3 months: a. wages/salary (Rp)
Production cost for the past 3 months: a. wages/salary (Rp)
Production cost for the past 3 months: a. wages/salary (Rp)
Production cost for the past 3 months: a. wages/salary (Rp)
Production cost for the past 3 months: a. wages/salary
1297
10
40040000
100000001
.Z
On this variable there is the answer with value label '.w' (in the dataset) or '.Z' (in the data entry). That value label indicating the answer of 'not applicable'.
The cost of production in the form of wages / salary is the total expenditure issued for wage / salary workers / employees within a period of three months before the month of interview.
Production cost for the past 3 months: b. raw materials & others (Rp)
Production cost for the past 3 months: b. raw materials & others (Rp)
Production cost for the past 3 months: b. raw materials & others (Rp)
Production cost for the past 3 months: b. raw materials & others (Rp)
Production cost for the past 3 months: b. raw materials & others (Rp)
Production cost for the past 3 months: b. raw materials & others (including transportation)
1256
51
1841800000
10000000001
.Z
On this variable there is the answer with value label '.w' (in the dataset) or '.Z' (in the data entry). That value label indicating the answer of 'not applicable'.
The cost of production in the form of raw materials and the other is the total expenditures for all of the costs used to produce goods / services other than costs for wage / salary workers / employees within a period of three months before the month of the interview.
Sales for the past 3 months (Rp)
Sales for the past 3 months (Rp)
Sales for the past 3 months (Rp)
Sales for the past 3 months (Rp)
Sales for the past 3 months (Rp)
Sales for the past 3 months
1281
26
552000000
1000000001
.Z
On this variable there is the answer with value label '.w' (in the dataset) or '.Z' (in the data entry). That value label indicating the answer of 'not applicable'.
Sales is the total incomes of the value of production which sold / own consumed / give to other people, does not include stock. For business services, often the value of production and income have the same value.
Raw material stocks at the end of last month (Rp)
Raw material stocks at the end of last month (Rp)
Raw material stocks at the end of last month (Rp)
Raw material stocks at the end of last month (Rp)
Raw material stocks at the end of last month (Rp)
Raw material stocks at the end of last month
1289
18
835200000
1000000001
.Z
On this variable there is the answer with value label '.w' (in the dataset) or '.Z' (in the data entry). That value label indicating the answer of 'not applicable'.
- Stock of raw materials last month is the estimated profit or margin of total incomes with cost or cost of production.
- If you still have the stock, the value of the benefit is the estimated profit or margin of incomes values and the cost of production of goods / services sold / consumed / given to someone else. Proceeds from sale of stock will be covered in revenues and profits in the next wave.
- If the business owned is trade in goods ready for sale such as selling groceries, gasoline, or stationery, the value in I19 = Rp 0
Household questionnaire ID
Household questionnaire ID
Household questionnaire ID
Household questionnaire ID
Household questionnaire ID
19381
Household ID
No / Income description
No / Income description
No / Income description
No / Income description
No / Income description
Number
19381
1
6
1
Savings interest
2
Land rental
3
Crop Sharing
4
House rental estimation
5
Others, specify: ________
6
Others, specify: ________
Number and description of income of non business ownership
Non business ownership income consists of:
1. Savings interest, is the fringe benefits for the use of the households money by banks or other financial institutions
2. Land rental, i.e. the benefits fringe that recieved by household for the use of farmland or mining land/excavation with rental system.
3. Crop sharing is the recieved portion by household for the use of household asset/capital that be used by other party for business activity, in which the household does not bear the risk of that business.
4. Estimated rental value of the home is rental estimated of self-occupied residential including other households home that rent to other party
5. Other incomes, such as royalty acceptance, taking benefit from businesses incorporated or not.
Other non business ownership income (coding result)
Other non business ownership income (coding result)
Other non business ownership income (coding result)
Other non business ownership income (coding result)
Other non business ownership income (coding result)
Details
204
A
B
C
CD
D
E
F
G
H
V
Code of answer options on this variable are the result of data coding, not mentioned in the questionnaire but there are in the dataset.
Received within the last month (Rp)
Received within the last month (Rp)
Received within the last month (Rp)
Received within the last month (Rp)
Received within the last month (Rp)
Received within the last month
14765
4616
48000000
100000001
.Z
On this variable there is the answer with value label '.w' (in the dataset) or '.Z' (in the data entry). That value label indicating the answer of 'not applicable'.
Received within the last 3 months (Rp)
Received within the last 3 months (Rp)
Received within the last 3 months (Rp)
Received within the last 3 months (Rp)
Received within the last 3 months (Rp)
Received within the last 3 months
14753
4628
40000000
100000001
.Z
On this variable there is the answer with value label '.w' (in the dataset) or '.Z' (in the data entry). That value label indicating the answer of 'not applicable'.
Other non business ownership income
Other non business ownership income
Other non business ownership income
Other non business ownership income
Other non business ownership income
Details
4025
Household questionnaire ID
Household questionnaire ID
Household questionnaire ID
Household questionnaire ID
Household questionnaire ID
26873
Household ID
No /Type of Income
No /Type of Income
No /Type of Income
No /Type of Income
No /Type of Income
Number/Type of revenue
26873
1
7
1
Money transfer and gift
2
Agency bonds, scholarship
3
Pension
4
Loss, accident and life insurance claims
5
Receive of food/goods shipment
6
Insurance claims for goods/capital loss
7
Payments receivable
Number and description of revenue transfer
- Revenue is incoming transfers that are household income earned on granting of the other party for free, both in money and goods or services.
-Health allowance, housing, etc. that received by household member from its work is not recorded, because it is part of the wages and salaries.
Transfer receipts consist of:
1. Money transfer and gift, i.e. incoming transfer or money granting received by household during the past 12 months, whether from government, business entities, non-profit organization (charity, alms, etc. received from mosques, churches, social aid agencies, etc.), other household and overseas.
2. Agency bonds, scholarship. Is values of service commitment (to the government) or scholarship received by household members
3. Pension/retirement money received by household members during the last 3 months, not including receipt of severance pay or compensation pay due to termination before the expire of its term.
4. Loss, accident and life insurace claims. Insurance claims against consumer goods, life insurance claims (accidents/death or health) received by household members.
5. Recieve of food/goods and other shipment
6. Insurance claims for goods/capital loss
7. Payment receivable
Value received: a. Within the last month (Rp)
Value received: a. Within the last month (Rp)
Value received: a. Within the last month (Rp)
Value received: a. Within the last month (Rp)
Value received: a. Within the last month (Rp)
Value received: a. Within the last month
26820
53
50000000
100000001
.Z
On this variable there is the answer with value label '.w' (in the dataset) or '.Z' (in the data entry). That value label indicating the answer of 'not applicable'.
Value received: b. Within the last 3 months (Rp)
Value received: b. Within the last 3 months (Rp)
Value received: b. Within the last 3 months (Rp)
Value received: b. Within the last 3 months (Rp)
Value received: b. Within the last 3 months (Rp)
Value received: b. Within the last 3 months
26706
167
150000000
1000000001
.Z
On this variable there is the answer with value label '.w' (in the dataset) or '.Z' (in the data entry). That value label indicating the answer of 'not applicable'.
Household questionnaire ID
Household questionnaire ID
Household questionnaire ID
Household questionnaire ID
Household questionnaire ID
7678
Household ID
No/Type of expenses
No/Type of expenses
No/Type of expenses
No/Type of expenses
No/Type of expenses
Number/Type of expenditure
7678
1
2
1
Money transfer and gift
2
Repayment
Number and description of expenditure transfer
Household expenses are all outgoing transfer of household to other party of outside household. Transfer that asked are in the form of money or goods. Consists of:
1. Money transfer and gift, is all money shipments of household member to others outside the household in the form of money. Includes the provision of money granted as gifts to neighbors, relatives, or the relation that hold celebration or party.
2. Repayment, is the loan servicing by household member either in the form cash or goods.
Value paid: b. Within the last 3 months (Rp) (Rp)
Value paid: b. Within the last 3 months (Rp) (Rp)
Value paid: b. Within the last 3 months (Rp) (Rp)
Value paid: b. Within the last 3 months (Rp) (Rp)
Value paid: b. Within the last 3 months (Rp) (Rp)
Value paid: b. Within the last 3 months (Rp)
7641
37
21500000
100000001
.Z
On this variable there is the answer with value label '.w' (in the dataset) or '.Z' (in the data entry). That value label indicating the answer of 'not applicable'.
Value paid: b. Within the last 3 months (Rp)
Value paid: b. Within the last 3 months (Rp)
Value paid: b. Within the last 3 months (Rp)
Value paid: b. Within the last 3 months (Rp)
Value paid: b. Within the last 3 months (Rp)
Value paid: b. Within the last 3 months
7596
82
49300000
100000001
.Z
On this variable there is the answer with value label '.w' (in the dataset) or '.Z' (in the data entry). That value label indicating the answer of 'not applicable'.
Household questionnaire ID
Household questionnaire ID
Household questionnaire ID
Household questionnaire ID
Household questionnaire ID
5815
Household ID
Number
Number
Number
Number
Number
Number
5815
1
5
1
2
3
4
5
Activity involvement
Activity involvement
Activity involvement
Activity involvement
Activity involvement
Joined activities
5815
1
101
1
Religious
2
Tradition
3
National ceremony
4
Social
5
Community watch
6
Mutual aid/community service
7
Government organization/social organization
8
Implementation of activities/program/meeting that held in the village
9
Regular social gathering
95
Others, ___________
101
.Z
Some answer options are the result of data coding process, there are:
6. Mutual aid/community service
7. Government organization/social organization
8. Implementation of activities/program/meeting that held in the village
9. Regular social gathering
Participation that are covered by this section from the stage to attend up to actively participate in helping the implementation of the activities.
Type of activity in question, among others:
1. Religious: if the activities are related to religion activities such as community praying, recitation, etc
2. Tradition: if the activities were joined are rule of tradition, such as celebration of seven-month for pregnant woman, festivity of harvest, etc.
3. National ceremony: if the activities which were joined are to celebration National days, such as celebration The Independent's Day, Kartini's Day, etc
4. Social: if the activities are public-spirited, such as wedding, funeral, mass circumcision, etc.
5. Community watch, is collective activity of local community to maintain security, usually conducted in the night. If the household member obtain wage from this activity, then their participation does not considered as participation in this section
Activity involvement (others)
Activity involvement (others)
Activity involvement (others)
Activity involvement (others)
Activity involvement (others)
Joined activities
5
Z
How many times this household joins the activity in the past 3 months
How many times this household joins the activity in the past 3 months
How many times this household joins the activity in the past 3 months
How many times this household joins the activity in the past 3 months
How many times this household joins the activity in the past 3 months
How many times this household member joins [...] activity in the past 3 months?
5777
38
1
96
101
.Z
Is the frequency of household member participation within the last 3 months.
How much money/material this household gave in the past 3 months
How much money/material this household gave in the past 3 months
How much money/material this household gave in the past 3 months
How much money/material this household gave in the past 3 months
How much money/material this household gave in the past 3 months
How much money and/or materials your household gave to [...] in the past 3 months?
5815
A
Money
AB
B
Materials
W
Not applicable
Z
.Z
How much MONEY this household gave within 3 months ago (Rp)
How much MONEY this household gave within 3 months ago (Rp)
How much MONEY this household gave within 3 months ago (Rp)
How much MONEY this household gave within 3 months ago (Rp)
How much MONEY this household gave within 3 months ago (Rp)
How much money and/or materials your household gave to [...] in the past 3 months?
5419
396
5500000
10000001
.Y
How much MATERIAL this household gave within 3 months ago (Rp)
How much MATERIAL this household gave within 3 months ago (Rp)
How much MATERIAL this household gave within 3 months ago (Rp)
How much MATERIAL this household gave within 3 months ago (Rp)
How much MATERIAL this household gave within 3 months ago (Rp)
How much money and/or materials your household gave to [...] in the past 3 months?
3807
2008
5550000
10000001
.Y
How much time allocated within 3 months ago (amount)
How much time allocated within 3 months ago (amount)
How much time allocated within 3 months ago (amount)
How much time allocated within 3 months ago (amount)
How much time allocated within 3 months ago (amount)
How much total time your household member spent to do the [...] in the past 3 months?
5758
57
96
101
.Z
How much time allocated within 3 months ago (unit)
How much time allocated within 3 months ago (unit)
How much time allocated within 3 months ago (unit)
How much time allocated within 3 months ago (unit)
How much time allocated within 3 months ago (unit)
How much total time your household member spent to do the [...] in the past 3 months?
5735
80
1
8
1
Hours
3
Days
8
Do Not Know
11
Sysmiss
Time unit for time allocated which household member spent to do the activity
Household questionnaire ID
Household questionnaire ID
Household questionnaire ID
Household questionnaire ID
Household questionnaire ID
253
Household ID
Number
Number
Number
Number
Number
Number
253
1
5
1
2
3
4
5
Sequence question number
Question number
Question number
Question number
Question number
Question number
Question number
253
Variable number that confirmed to the enumerators
Page
Page
Page
Page
Page
Page
250
1
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Z
Editor's note #1
Editor's note #1
Editor's note #1
Editor's note #1
Editor's note #1
Editor's note
253
Problems which is need confirmed by the interviewer
Editor's note #2
Editor's note #2
Editor's note #2
Editor's note #2
Editor's note #2
Editor's note
63
Problems which is need confirmed by the interviewer
Enumerator's confirmations #1
Enumerator's confirmations #1
Enumerator's confirmations #1
Enumerator's confirmations #1
Enumerator's confirmations #1
Enumerator's confirmations
253
Explanation of interviewer about the problems that editor asked
Enumerator's confirmations #2
Enumerator's confirmations #2
Enumerator's confirmations #2
Enumerator's confirmations #2
Enumerator's confirmations #2
Enumerator's confirmations
33
Explanation of interviewer about the problems that editor asked
Market Price Questionnaire ID
Market Price Questionnaire ID
Market Price Questionnaire ID
Market Price Questionnaire ID
Market Price Questionnaire ID
Village ID
32
Enumeration Area
Enumeration Area
Enumeration Area
Enumeration Area
Enumeration Area
32
1
32
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
Wave
Wave
Wave
Wave
Wave
Wave
32
1
1
1
Round of the survey
Code of Enumerator
Code of Enumerator
Code of Enumerator
Code of Enumerator
Code of Enumerator
Enumerator
32
J02
J03
J04
K02
K03
L01
N01
S01
S02
Code of enumerators that conducting the interview
Code of Editor
Code of Editor
Code of Editor
Code of Editor
Code of Editor
Editor
32
J03
J04
K01
K02
K03
L02
L03
N02
S01
S02
Z
Code of enumerator who checking the filled questionnaire
Code of Data Operator
Code of Data Operator
Code of Data Operator
Code of Data Operator
Code of Data Operator
Data Operator
32
D01
D02
D03
D04
D05
Code of Data Operator who perform data entry
Supervision: observed
Supervision: observed
Supervision: observed
Supervision: observed
Supervision: observed
Supervision: a. Observed
32
3
3
1
Yes
3
No
Monitoring activity, does Supervisor observed the interview
Supervision: Verified
Supervision: Verified
Supervision: Verified
Supervision: Verified
Supervision: Verified
Supervision: b. Verified
32
1
3
1
Yes
3
No
Monitoring activity, is there any cross check to this questionnaire
Data Operator verification
Data Operator verification
Data Operator verification
Data Operator verification
Data Operator verification
Data Operator Verification
32
1
2
1
Entered without error
2
Entered with notes
Result of Data Operator verification, is there entered without error or entered with notes
Reason if questionnaire was not entered #1
Reason if questionnaire was not entered #1
Reason if questionnaire was not entered #1
Reason if questionnaire was not entered #1
Reason if questionnaire was not entered #1
Data Operator Verification
Reason if questionnaire was not entered #2
Reason if questionnaire was not entered #2
Reason if questionnaire was not entered #2
Reason if questionnaire was not entered #2
Reason if questionnaire was not entered #2
Data Operator Verification
Code of Province
Code of Province
Code of Province
Code of Province
Code of Province
Province
32
18
73
18
33
53
61
73
Code of District
Code of District
Code of District
Code of District
Code of District
District/ City
32
3
72
3
4
5
7
11
16
17
18
27
28
72
Code of Sub-district
Code of Sub-district
Code of Sub-district
Code of Sub-district
Code of Sub-district
Sub-district
32
10
200
10
11
20
21
24
30
40
50
80
84
90
110
120
121
130
140
142
170
200
Code of Village/Kelurahan
Code of Village/Kelurahan
Code of Village/Kelurahan
Code of Village/Kelurahan
Code of Village/Kelurahan
Village/Kelurahan
32
1
36
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
9
12
13
14
17
18
19
20
21
36
Number of visits
Number of visits
Number of visits
Number of visits
Number of visits
32
1
2
Market Price Questionnaire ID
Market Price Questionnaire ID
Market Price Questionnaire ID
Market Price Questionnaire ID
Market Price Questionnaire ID
34
Village ID
Interview date
Interview date
Interview date
Interview date
Interview date
Date
34
5
31
5
6
7
8
10
11
12
13
14
15
17
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
30
31
Interview month
Interview month
Interview month
Interview month
Interview month
Date
34
8
10
8
9
10
Interview year
Interview year
Interview year
Interview year
Interview year
Date
34
2008
2008
2008
Interview start (hour)
Interview start (hour)
Interview start (hour)
Interview start (hour)
Interview start (hour)
Start time
34
6
17
Interview start (minute)
Interview start (minute)
Interview start (minute)
Interview start (minute)
Interview start (minute)
Start time
34
53
Interview finish (hour)
Interview finish (hour)
Interview finish (hour)
Interview finish (hour)
Interview finish (hour)
Finish time
34
7
17
Interview finish (minute)
Interview finish (minute)
Interview finish (minute)
Interview finish (minute)
Interview finish (minute)
Finish time
34
59
Visit outcome
Visit outcome
Visit outcome
Visit outcome
Visit outcome
Visit outcome
34
1
3
1
Finish
3
Partly finished, because _____
Reason if interview was partly finished #1
Reason if interview was partly finished #1
Reason if interview was partly finished #1
Reason if interview was partly finished #1
Reason if interview was partly finished #1
Visit outcome
1
MISSING
Reason if interview was partly finished #2
Reason if interview was partly finished #2
Reason if interview was partly finished #2
Reason if interview was partly finished #2
Reason if interview was partly finished #2
Visit outcome
Market Price Questionnaire ID
Market Price Questionnaire ID
Market Price Questionnaire ID
Market Price Questionnaire ID
Market Price Questionnaire ID
89
Village ID
Notes
Notes
Notes
Notes
Notes
Enumerator's notes
89
BURUH PENGANGKUTAN TIDAK ADA DI DESA, YANG ADA BURUH TANI.
BURUH PENGANKUTAN, PEKERJA PEDAGANG/SAUDAGAR, PEKERJA TRANS-
DA DI KECAMATAN LAIN (KECAMATAN KUPANG TIMUR).
DI DESA KOTABES TIDAK ADA PASAR. MASYARAKATNYA KALAU BELANJA
DI DESA KUANHEUM TIDAK ADA PASAR, DAN MASYARAKATNYA KALAU BE
DI PASAR OESAO, DESA OESAO KEC. KUPANG TIMUR, DAN PASARANNYA
DI PUSKESMAS.
DIAKAN JENIS DAN BAHAN PAKAIAN.
H01_4: BARANG TIDAK TERSEDIA DI PASAR (JAGUNG PIPILAN)
H01_7: BARANG TIDAK TERSEDIA DI PASAR (DAGING SAPI)
H01_9: BARANG TIDAK TERSEDIA DI PASAR (DAGING KAMBING SEGAR)
HANYA SATU KALI DALAM SEMINGGU YAITU HARI RABU
HARI SABTU.
HEUM, DAN KELURAHAN MERDEKA.
KARENA DI DALAM KELURAHAN TIDAK ADA PASAR, TAPI MASIH DALAM
KECAMATAN YANG SAMA.
KERJA PABRIK DAN RESTORAN TIDAK TERSEDIA DI KOTA INI.
KURUS TIDAK ADA PASAR. PASARANNYA SEKALI DALAM SEMINGGU TIAP
L05: LOKASI SURVEY HARGA PASAR BERADA DI LUAR DESA NANGA
LANJA KEBUTUHAN SEHARI-HARI ADALAH DI PASAR OESAO YANG BERA-
LETAK PASAR BERADA DI PUSAT KECAMATAN YANG BERJARAK SEKITAR
LIMA KM DARI KANTOR KEPALA DESA NOEBAUN DAN HARI PASARAN
ORAN DAN HOTEL TIDAK ADA DI DESA LANGGENHARJO
PASAR YANG DISEBUTKAN DALAM KUESIONER DATA UMUM TIDAK MENYE
PASAR YANG SAMA (PASAR OESAO) ADALAH: DESA KOTABES,DESA KUAN
PASARNYA BERADA DI DESA CAMPLONG 1 KARENA DI DALAM DESA NUN
PAYAK
PEKERJA DI TOKO SEMBAKO, KENEK TRUK, MANTRI ATAU PERAWAT, PE
PENGGILINGAN PADI)
PORTASI PEKERJA TENAGA KESEHATAN DAN ADMI SERTA PEKERJA REST
REKA SELALU HITUNGAN BORONGAN.UNTUK 1 HA DIBAYAR 200.000,&
RESPONDEN TIDAK TAHU UPAH PEKERJA RESTORAN & HOTEL KARENA
RUH BANGUNAN.
SETIAP HARI.
SURVEY PASAR. DILAKUKAN DI KELURAHAN LAIN (KELURAHAN OESA'O)
TENAGA KESEHATAN (PERAWAT/MANTRI) TIDAK ADA. YANG ADA BIDAN
TENAGA YG BEKERJA TERGANTUNG YG BORONG.BEGITU JUGA UNTUK BU
TIDAK ADA
TIDAK ADA PEKERJA RESTORAN & HOTEL DI DESA.
TIDAK TAHU BERAPA UPAH YANG DITERIMA PERAWAT/MANTRI YANG ADA
U2_H: BURUH PABRIK PENDAPATANNYA 20% DARI PENGHASILAN
U3B:TUKANG ANGKUT KAYU.
UNTUK BURUH PERTANIAN TIDAK ADA HITUNGAN PER SATUAN WAKTU.ME
UNTUK TENAGA KESEHATAN, RESPONDEN KESULITAN MENJAWAB KARENA
UNTUK TENAGA PENDIDIKAN ADALAH STANDAR GURU HONORER.
UNUK SURVEY HARGA PASAR ADA 3 DESA SAMPEL YANG MENGGUNAKAN
W
YANG MEMPEROLEH GAJI SEBESAR 700 RIBU RUPIAH PER BULAN.
Enumerator's Notes
Market Price Questionnaire ID
Market Price Questionnaire ID
Market Price Questionnaire ID
Market Price Questionnaire ID
Market Price Questionnaire ID
1056
Village ID
TYPE OF FOOD/GOODS
TYPE OF FOOD/GOODS
TYPE OF FOOD/GOODS
TYPE OF FOOD/GOODS
TYPE OF FOOD/GOODS
TYPE OF FOOD/GOODS
1056
1
33
1
Rice: high quality
2
Rice: medium quality
3
Rice: low quality
4
Corn (pipilan)
5
Sweet potato
6
Tapioca flour
7
Beef (good quality, boneless)
8
Fresh chicken
9
Fresh mutton
10
Whole fresh fish
11
Dry fish/salted fish
12
Wheat flour
13
Cooking oil
14
Cane sugar
15
Salt
16
Baby porridge
17
Baby milk
18
Sweeted Condensed Milk
19
Milk powder
20
Dried noodle
21
Tofu
22
Tempe
23
Filter kretek cigarette
24
White cigarette filter
25
Potato
26
Watercress
27
Spinach
28
Cassava leaves
29
Banana
30
Papaya
31
Mineral water
32
Kerosene
33
Bath soap bar
What is the current price of [...] per unit
What is the current price of [...] per unit
What is the current price of [...] per unit
What is the current price of [...] per unit
What is the current price of [...] per unit
What is the current price of [...] per unit
1056
1.000
1.200
1.300
1.400
1.500
1.600
1.800
10.000
10.500
10.800
11.000
11.500
12.000
13.000
13.500
14.000
14.500
15.000
16.000
16.500
17.000
17.500
18.000
2.000
2.400
2.500
2.700
2.750
20.000
200
22.000
23.000
24.000
25.000
250
26.000
28.000
29.000
3.000
3.300
3.500
3.600
3.700
3.800
30.000
300
31.000
32.000
35.000
350
37.000
39.000
4.000
4.200
4.300
4.400
4.500
4.600
4.700
4.750
4.800
40.000
400
42.000
44.000
45.000
450
46.000
48.000
5.000
5.200
5.400
5.500
5.800
50.000
500
52.000
53.000
54.000
55.000
57.000
6.000
6.300
6.500
6.600
6.700
6.800
60.000
60.800
600
65.000
7.000
7.200
7.500
7.700
7.800
70.000
700
750
8.000
8.200
8.300
8.500
9.000
9.500
W
Y
Z
Units for H01
Units for H01
Units for H01
Units for H01
Units for H01
Units for H01
If the answer is 1. Kg, or 2. Liter, or 3. Grams, then skip to next line
992
64
1
101
1
Kg
2
Liter
3
Grams
4
Stems
5
Packs
6
Cans
7
Boxes
8
Bundles
9
Piece/Rasher
10
Bottle
11
A/An (for animal)
12
Bunch
13
Batch
14
Slab/Form
15
Sachet
16
Gallon
95
Others, _________
101
.Z
Sysmiss
Some answer options (option 9 to 16) are the result of data coding process. Did not mentioned in the questionnaire but there are in the dataset.
Other unit
Other unit
Other unit
Other unit
Other unit
Units for H01
10
BOTOL
DUA PAPAN
PER 10 BIJI
PER 4 BUAH
POTONG
SISIR
TIGA POTONG
How many in one unit
How many in one unit
How many in one unit
How many in one unit
How many in one unit
How many in one unit?
532
0,1
0,10
0,2
0,200
0,22
0,25
0,3
0,300
0,4
0,5
0,50
0,500
0,6
0,60
0,62
0,620
0,660
0,75
0,80
1,0
1,000
1,2
1,20
1,25
1,3
1,30
1,45
1,5
1,50
1,75
100,0
100,00
12,0
12,00
12,5
12,50
120,0
120,00
125,00
150,0
150,00
16,0
16,00
175,0
19,00
2,0
2,00
2,000
2,3
2,5
20,0
20,00
200,0
200,00
225,0
25,00
250,0
250,00
27,0
27,00
270,0
3,0
300,0
300,00
300,8
33,00
350,0
380,00
385,0
385,00
387,0
390,00
400,0
400,00
45,0
45,00
50,0
50,00
50,000
500,0
500,00
550,0
56,7
66,0
7,0
70,8
700,0
700,00
72,00
75,0
75,00
750,0
80,0
80,00
800,0
800,00
82,0
85,0
85,05
Z
In what units are the [.....] calculated
In what units are the [.....] calculated
In what units are the [.....] calculated
In what units are the [.....] calculated
In what units are the [.....] calculated
In what units are the [.....] calculated?
532
1
Kg
2
Liter
3
Grams
4
Stem
Z
.Z
Option '4. Stem' is the result of data coding that not mentioned in questionnaire but there is in the dataset.
Market Price Questionnaire ID
Market Price Questionnaire ID
Market Price Questionnaire ID
Market Price Questionnaire ID
Market Price Questionnaire ID
192
Village ID
TYPE OF GOODS
TYPE OF GOODS
TYPE OF GOODS
TYPE OF GOODS
TYPE OF GOODS
TYPE OF GOODS
192
34
39
34
Cotton fabrics
35
Women's cloth
36
Men's trouser
37
Medium quality skirt
38
Adult sandals
39
Notebooks
The type of goods in question here are:
1. Cotton fabrics per meter
What is meant is that school uniforms are made of cotton.
2. Women's cloth per piece
Women's clothing is meant is a house dress. No provision of quality and made of any material.
3. Men's trouser per piece.
What is meant is plain linen trousers. No provision of size, made of any material, or quality
4. Medium quality skirt per piece.
Skirt in question is the skirt of school uniform knee-length. No provision of size, made of any material, or quality
5. Adult sandals per pair
6. Notebooks per piece
What is the current price of [...] per unit
What is the current price of [...] per unit
What is the current price of [...] per unit
What is the current price of [...] per unit
What is the current price of [...] per unit
What is the current price of [...] per unit?
178
14
750
150000
1000001
.Z
Units
Units
Units
Units
Units
Units
177
15
1
4
1
Per meter
2
Per item
3
Per pair
4
Per piece
Sysmiss
Units (text)
Units (text)
Units (text)
Units (text)
Units (text)
Units
177
PER BUAH
PER METER
PER PASANG
PER POTONG
Market Price Questionnaire ID
Market Price Questionnaire ID
Market Price Questionnaire ID
Market Price Questionnaire ID
Market Price Questionnaire ID
Village ID
Number
Number
Number
Number
Number
Number
Question number
Question number
Question number
Question number
Question number
Question number
Variable number that confirmed to the enumerators
Page
Page
Page
Page
Page
Page
Editor's notes #1
Editor's notes #1
Editor's notes #1
Editor's notes #1
Editor's notes #1
Editor's notes
Problems which is need confirmed by the interviewer
Editor's notes #2
Editor's notes #2
Editor's notes #2
Editor's notes #2
Editor's notes #2
Editor's notes
Problems which is need confirmed by the interviewer
Enumerator's confirmations #1
Enumerator's confirmations #1
Enumerator's confirmations #1
Enumerator's confirmations #1
Enumerator's confirmations #1
Enumerator's confirmations
Explanation of interviewer about the problems that editor asked
Enumerator's confirmations #2
Enumerator's confirmations #2
Enumerator's confirmations #2
Enumerator's confirmations #2
Enumerator's confirmations #2
Enumerator's confirmations
Explanation of interviewer about the problems that editor asked
Market Price Questionnaire ID
Market Price Questionnaire ID
Market Price Questionnaire ID
Market Price Questionnaire ID
Market Price Questionnaire ID
384
Village ID
U1. Type of work
U1. Type of work
U1. Type of work
U1. Type of work
U1. Type of work
Type of work
384
1
12
1
A. Agricultural labor
2
B. Teamster
3
C. Trader/merchants
4
D. Transportation
5
E. Building/construction
6
F. Education personnel/administration
7
G. Health personnel/administration
8
H. Factory worker
9
I. Restaurants, hotels
10
J. Small scale manufacturer
11
K. Other, specify ________
12
L. Other, specify ________
The type of work in question here are:
a. Agricultural labor, is someone who works on another person / employer in the agricultural land
b. Teamster the intended is warehousing of goods teamster, the people who unload cargo and brought it to the barn and commonly known as porters.
c. Traders/merchants is people working in the store that are on the market that are usually visited respondent.
d. Transportation is meant here is the truck driver helper.
e. Building/construction is meant here is the construction workers.
f. Education personnel/administration is meant here is primary level of civil servants.
g. Health personnel/administration is meant here is orderly or nurse of civil servants.
h. Factory worker i.e. workers who worked in the factory
i. Restaurants, hotels is meant here is people who worked in the restaurant
j. Small scale manufacturer i.e. people who work at home scale industries but not the owners.
U2. How much is the average wage for adult male worker for […] type of work
U2. How much is the average wage for adult male worker for […] type of work
U2. How much is the average wage for adult male worker for […] type of work
U2. How much is the average wage for adult male worker for […] type of work
U2. How much is the average wage for adult male worker for […] type of work
How much is the average wage for adult male worker for […] type of work? (mention the relevant time unit for the type of work) - Rupiah
195
189
1500
2000000
10000001
.Z
Time unit
Time unit
Time unit
Time unit
Time unit
How much is the average wage for adult male worker for […] type of work? (mention the relevant time unit for the type of work) - Time Unit
185
199
1
95
1
Daily
2
Weekly
3
Bi-weekly
4
Monthly
95
Others, _______
Sysmiss
Time unit of remuneration for adult male worker
Other unit
Other unit
Other unit
Other unit
Other unit
How much is the average wage for adult male worker for […] type of work? (mention the relevant time unit for the type of work) - Time Unit
2
KARUNG
PER BATANG
Time unit other than:
1. Daily
2. Weekly
3. Bi-weekly
4. Monthly
U3. How much is the average wage for adult female worker for […] type of work
U3. How much is the average wage for adult female worker for […] type of work
U3. How much is the average wage for adult female worker for […] type of work
U3. How much is the average wage for adult female worker for […] type of work
U3. How much is the average wage for adult female worker for […] type of work
How much is the average wage for adult female worker for […] type of work? (mention the relevant time unit for the type of work) - Rupiah
126
258
5000
2000000
10000001
.Z
Time unit
Time unit
Time unit
Time unit
Time unit
How much is the average wage for adult female worker for […] type of work? (mention the relevant time unit for the type of work) - Time Unit
117
267
1
4
1
Daily
2
Weekly
3
Bi-weekly
4
Monthly
95
Others, ________
Sysmiss
Time unit of remuneration for adult female worker
Other unit
Other unit
Other unit
Other unit
Other unit
How much is the average wage for adult female worker for […] type of work? (mention the relevant time unit for the type of work) - Time Unit
Time unit other than:
1. Daily
2. Weekly
3. Bi-weekly
4. Monthly
Supplement of Village Finance Questionnaire ID
Supplement of Village Finance Questionnaire ID
Supplement of Village Finance Questionnaire ID
Supplement of Village Finance Questionnaire ID
Supplement of Village Finance Questionnaire ID
14
Village ID
Enumeration Area
Enumeration Area
Enumeration Area
Enumeration Area
Enumeration Area
14
2
32
2
3
4
5
6
10
11
12
13
27
29
30
31
32
Code of Enumeration Area
Wave
Wave
Wave
Wave
Wave
14
1
1
1
Round of survey
INCOME: a. Beginning month of fiscal Year 2008/2009
INCOME: a. Beginning month of fiscal Year 2008/2009
INCOME: a. Beginning month of fiscal Year 2008/2009
INCOME: a. Beginning month of fiscal Year 2008/2009
INCOME: a. Beginning month of fiscal Year 2008/2009
ENUMERATOR CHECK:
a. BEGINNING MONTH OF FISCAL YEAR 2008/2009
9
5
1
2
11
.Z
Beginning month of fiscal year 2008/2009 of village income
INCOME: b. 4 months prior interview
INCOME: b. 4 months prior interview
INCOME: b. 4 months prior interview
INCOME: b. 4 months prior interview
INCOME: b. 4 months prior interview
ENUMERATOR CHECK:
b. 4 Months prior interview
9
5
4
5
11
.Z
4 months prior interview of village income
EXPENDITURE: a. Beginning month of fiscal Year 2008/2009
EXPENDITURE: a. Beginning month of fiscal Year 2008/2009
EXPENDITURE: a. Beginning month of fiscal Year 2008/2009
EXPENDITURE: a. Beginning month of fiscal Year 2008/2009
EXPENDITURE: a. Beginning month of fiscal Year 2008/2009
ENUMERATOR CHECK:
a. BEGINNING MONTH OF FISCAL YEAR 2008/2009
9
5
1
2
11
.Z
Beginning month of fiscal year 2008/2009 of village expenditure
EXPENDITURE: b. 4 months prior interview
EXPENDITURE: b. 4 months prior interview
EXPENDITURE: b. 4 months prior interview
EXPENDITURE: b. 4 months prior interview
EXPENDITURE: b. 4 months prior interview
ENUMERATOR CHECK:
b. 4 Months prior interview
9
5
4
5
11
.Z
4 months prior interview of village expenditure
Supplement of Village Finance Questionnaire ID
Supplement of Village Finance Questionnaire ID
Supplement of Village Finance Questionnaire ID
Supplement of Village Finance Questionnaire ID
Supplement of Village Finance Questionnaire ID
495
Village ID
INCOME DESCRIPTION
INCOME DESCRIPTION
INCOME DESCRIPTION
INCOME DESCRIPTION
INCOME DESCRIPTION
Description of Income
495
1
43
1
1. Last year remaining fund (only valid for wave 1)
2
2. Village original income
3
2-a. Village treasury land
4
2-b. 'Tanah bengkok' (village head and apparatus)
5
2-c. Village business unit (BUMDES)
6
2-d. Village business income
7
2-e. Village facilities
8
2-f. Village buildings ownership
9
2-g. Other village treasuries
10
2-h. BPD operational fund
11
2-i. Mutual cooperation
12
2-i1. Road
13
2-i2. Bridge
14
2-i3. Clean water facilities
15
2-i4. Irrigation
16
2-i5. Others,_______________
17
2-j. Not binding donations
18
2-k. Administration management
19
2-l. Market/kiosk
20
2-m. Recreational objects
21
2-n. Contribution based on livelihood
22
2-o. Land transfer fees (production)
23
2-p. Land and building tax revenue and other retributions
24
2-q. Village loans
25
2-v. Others,______
26
3. Supporting fund from central government
27
3-a. __________________
28
3-b. __________________
29
3-c. __________________
30
4. Supporting fund from 1st level government
31
4-a. __________________
32
4-b. __________________
33
4-c. __________________
34
5. Supporting fund from 2nd level government
35
5-a. __________________
36
5-b. __________________
37
5-c. __________________
38
6. Supporting fund from donors
39
6-a. __________________
40
6-b. __________________
41
6-c. __________________
42
7. Other income
43
8. Total village income
Description of village income:
1. The rest of last year's budget, i.e. the remaining funds from the activities of the village in the previous fiscal year, which is budgeted to support village activities this financial year. This item only valid for wave 1.
2. The village original income consisting:
a. Village treasury land, ie the land belong to village/kelurahan, either managed by village or rented to other party so that obtaining the income.
b. 'Tanah bengkok' (for village head and apparatus), i.e. a land that the right of its management gave to village apparatus as a 'salary' for them
c. BUMDes (Village Business Unit), is a village-owned enterprises that aim to increase village incomes, developing the potential of rural economies, and create jobs.
d. Village business income, is any economic activity carried out by the village to raise village income, besides BUMDes.
e. Village facilities, i.e. public facilities belong to village and provide the income for village.
f. Village buildings ownership, is the building belong to village that can be rented and raise the income for village.
g. Other village treasuries, is village treasury in the form of income that produced from village's assets.
h. BPD operational fund, ie the income from local government to support BPD operational fund.
i. Mutual cooperation, is villagers contribution to village development program in the form of energy, goods, and money.
j. Not binding donations, is the contribution from the third party that does not binding.
k. Administration management, is the village income that obtained from administration management in the village.
l. Market/stall, is the income from market/stall owned by village or that build on the village land and rented to other party.
m. Recreational objects, is the income from retribution of tourist spot in the village.
n. Contributions based livelihoods, is the retribution/dues that taken by village based on profession/ livehoods of villagers.
o. Land transfer fees (production), is the dues that taken by village for every harvest produce by villagers.
p. Land and building taxes (PBB) revenue and other local retributions, is the income that obtained by village as a reward for their effort in collecting PBB and other local retribution.
q. Village loans, is the fund that managed by village/kelurahan government in the form of the loans either from government, private, or banking.
3. Supporting funds of government, ie giving money /fresh funds which utilization is directly managed by village, either from the central government, 1st level local government, and 2nd level local government.
4. Supporting funds from donors, ie aid/fund that given by donor institutions.
Actual Income from the beginning of budget month until 4 months ago
Actual Income from the beginning of budget month until 4 months ago
Actual Income from the beginning of budget month until 4 months ago
Actual Income from the beginning of budget month until 4 months ago
Actual Income from the beginning of budget month until 4 months ago
Actual Income from the beginning of budget month until 4 months ago
364
131
101700000
1000000001
.Z
Supplement of Village Finance Questionnaire ID
Supplement of Village Finance Questionnaire ID
Supplement of Village Finance Questionnaire ID
Supplement of Village Finance Questionnaire ID
Supplement of Village Finance Questionnaire ID
420
Village ID
Description of Expenditure
Description of Expenditure
Description of Expenditure
Description of Expenditure
Description of Expenditure
Description of Expenditure
420
1
30
1
1. Routine expenditure
2
1-a. Employees expenditure
3
1-A1. Employee expenditure from 'tanah bengkok'
4
1-A2. Village head salary
5
1-A3. Village secretary salary
6
1-A4. Affairs/section chiefs
7
1-A5. Hamlets chiefs
8
1-A6. Village Consultative Institution
9
1-A7. Others,____
10
1-b. Incentive
11
1-c. Goods expenditure and operational activities
12
1-d. Repair and maintenance expenditure
13
1-D1. Road
14
1-D2. Bridge
15
1-D3. Clean Water Facilities
16
1-D4. Irrigation
17
1-D5. Others,_____
18
1-e. Official Trip
19
1-f. Incidental
20
1-g. Other expenses
21
2. Village development expenditure
22
2-a. Village government physical development
23
2-b. Production infrastructure development
24
2-c. Transportation infrastructures development
25
2-d. Marketing infrastructures development
26
2-e. Social infrastructures development
27
2-f. Others,_____
28
3. Village loan payments
29
4. Other expenditure,_____
30
5. Total village expenditure
Expenditures are asked is:
1. Routine expenditure, which is the amount of expenditure:
a. Employee expenditure, i.e. the expenses for wage and salary of apparatus in order their duties as village apparatus. Exclude if the apparatus is a civil servants or employees of autonomous province or district.
b. Incentive is the village expenses other than for wage and salary, usually incidentally issued.
c. Goods expenditure and operational activities, i.e. all expenditures of the stuff that used for village government needs.
d. Repair and maintenance expenditure, i.e. all the expenses that relating with repairing and maintaining some infrastructure facilities that derived from village government.
e. Official trip, is all of the expenditure that relating with needs of official trip of village apparatus.
f. Incidental, i.e. all of the non-routine expenditure outside of the incentive.
g. Other expenditure, is all of the expenditures other than those been mentioned.
2. Other expenditure besides the routine expenditure is village development expenditure, which is the amount of expenditure:
a. Village government physical development, is all of expenditure for physical facilities development of village government such as repair/development village office, PKK office.
b. Production infrastructures development, i.e. all of village government's expenditure to support production increase in the village.
c. Transportations infrastructures development, is the expenditure for development of transportation infrastructure such as road or bridge construction.
d. Marketing infrastructure development, is the expenditure relating with marketing increase such as construction of market/stall.
e. Social infrastructure development, is the expenditure relating with social activities such as construction of education facilities, house of worship
f. Infrastructure development other than those have been mentioned.
3. The next expenditure is village loan payments, i.e. the village expenditure for pay installments and village principal loan.
Actual Expenses from budget month until 4 months ago
Actual Expenses from budget month until 4 months ago
Actual Expenses from budget month until 4 months ago
Actual Expenses from budget month until 4 months ago
Actual Expenses from budget month until 4 months ago
Actual Expenses from budget month until 4 months ago
309
111
100861000
1000000001
.Z
Village General Data Questionnaire ID
Village General Data Questionnaire ID
Village General Data Questionnaire ID
Village General Data Questionnaire ID
Village General Data Questionnaire ID
Village ID
32
Enumeration Area
Enumeration Area
Enumeration Area
Enumeration Area
Enumeration Area
32
1
32
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
Wave
Wave
Wave
Wave
Wave
Wave
32
1
1
1
Round of survey
Enumerator code
Enumerator code
Enumerator code
Enumerator code
Enumerator code
Enumerator
32
J01
J02
J03
K01
K02
L01
N01
S01
Code of enumerators that conducting the interview
Editor code
Editor code
Editor code
Editor code
Editor code
Editor
32
J02
J04
K02
K03
L02
L03
N02
S02
S03
Z
Code of enumerator who checking the filled questionnaire
Data Operator code
Data Operator code
Data Operator code
Data Operator code
Data Operator code
Data Operator
32
D01
D02
D03
D04
D05
Code of Data Operator who perform data entry
Supervision: observed
Supervision: observed
Supervision: observed
Supervision: observed
Supervision: observed
Supervision: a. Observed
32
3
3
1
Yes
3
No
Monitoring activity, does Supervisor observed the interview
Supervision: verified
Supervision: verified
Supervision: verified
Supervision: verified
Supervision: verified
Supervision: b. Examined
32
3
3
1
Yes
3
No
Monitoring activity, is there any cross check to this questionnaire
Data Operator verification
Data Operator verification
Data Operator verification
Data Operator verification
Data Operator verification
Data Operator inspection
32
1
2
1
Entered without error
2
Entered with notes
Result of Data Operator verification, is there entered without error or entered with notes
Reason of questionnaire was not entered #1
Reason of questionnaire was not entered #1
Reason of questionnaire was not entered #1
Reason of questionnaire was not entered #1
Reason of questionnaire was not entered #1
Data Operator inspection
Reason of questionnaire was not entered #2
Reason of questionnaire was not entered #2
Reason of questionnaire was not entered #2
Reason of questionnaire was not entered #2
Reason of questionnaire was not entered #2
Data Operator inspection
Province code
Province code
Province code
Province code
Province code
Province
32
18
73
18
33
53
61
73
District/City code
District/City code
District/City code
District/City code
District/City code
District/City
32
3
72
3
4
5
7
11
16
17
18
27
28
72
Sub-district code
Sub-district code
Sub-district code
Sub-district code
Sub-district code
Sub-district
32
10
200
10
11
20
21
24
30
40
50
80
84
90
110
120
121
130
140
170
200
Village/Kelurahan code
Village/Kelurahan code
Village/Kelurahan code
Village/Kelurahan code
Village/Kelurahan code
Village/Kelurahan
32
1
36
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
9
10
12
13
14
15
17
18
19
20
21
36
Village topography type
Village topography type
Village topography type
Village topography type
Village topography type
Village topography type
32
1
95
1
Coastal Area
2
Hills
3
Mountains
4
Valley
5
River Flow Area
6
Flatland
95
Others, ________
Answer option '6. Flatland' is the result of data coding process. Does not mentioned in questionnaire but there is in the dataset.
Other topography type
Other topography type
Other topography type
Other topography type
Other topography type
Village topography type
2
DESA SEKITAR HUTAN
WILAYAH PESISIR DAN LEMBAH
Topography type other than:
1. Coastal Area
2. Hills
3. Mountains
4. Valley
5. River Flow Area
Village area (ha)
Village area (ha)
Village area (ha)
Village area (ha)
Village area (ha)
Village area
27
5
208
330000
1000001
.Y
Number of Neighborhood (RT)
Number of Neighborhood (RT)
Number of Neighborhood (RT)
Number of Neighborhood (RT)
Number of Neighborhood (RT)
Number of RT, RW, and Hamlet/Neighborhood in this village: a. RT
30
2
20
101
.W
Number of Harmonious citizens (RW)
Number of Harmonious citizens (RW)
Number of Harmonious citizens (RW)
Number of Harmonious citizens (RW)
Number of Harmonious citizens (RW)
Number of RT, RW, and Hamlet/Neighborhood in this village: b. RW
25
7
9
11
.W
Number of Hamlet/neighborhood
Number of Hamlet/neighborhood
Number of Hamlet/neighborhood
Number of Hamlet/neighborhood
Number of Hamlet/neighborhood
Number of RT, RW, and Hamlet/Neighborhood in this village: c. Hamlet/neighborhood
29
3
1
6
11
.W
Number of female village residents
Number of female village residents
Number of female village residents
Number of female village residents
Number of female village residents
Number of residents: a. Female
28
4
388
1591
10001
.Y
Number of male village residents
Number of male village residents
Number of male village residents
Number of male village residents
Number of male village residents
Number of residents: b. Male
28
4
423
1470
10001
.Y
Number of total village residents
Number of total village residents
Number of total village residents
Number of total village residents
Number of total village residents
Number of residents: c. Total
30
2
859
3061
10001
.Y
Number of Pre KS families
Number of Pre KS families
Number of Pre KS families
Number of Pre KS families
Number of Pre KS families
Number of families in groups: a. Pre-prosperous families (Pra KS)
14
18
50
351
1001
.Z
Pre KS. National Family Planning Board (BKKBN) defines Pre KS as families who can not meet one or more of five basic needs as Prosperous 1 (KS 1), such as the need for the teaching of religion, food, shelter, clothing, and health.
Number of KS 1 families
Number of KS 1 families
Number of KS 1 families
Number of KS 1 families
Number of KS 1 families
Number of families in groups: b. Prosperous 1 (KS 1)
13
19
25
365
1001
.Z
KS 1. National Family Planning Board (BKKBN) defines KS 1 as the families who have been able to meet one of the minimum basic needs, namely:
1. Practicing religion according to each member of the family
2. In general, all family members eat 2 (two) times a day or more
3. All members of the family have different clothes for home, work / school, and traveling
4. The widest part of the home is not dirt
5. When a child is sick or the fertile couples want to do birth control be brought to the family planning facilities
Number of total families
Number of total families
Number of total families
Number of total families
Number of total families
Number of families in groups: c. Total Householders (KK) number in the village
27
5
232
1240
10001
.Y
Number of population who incomplete Elementary School
Number of population who incomplete Elementary School
Number of population who incomplete Elementary School
Number of population who incomplete Elementary School
Number of population who incomplete Elementary School
Number of population based on education level
a. Incomplete Elementary School
20
12
950
1001
.Z
Number of population who graduated Elementary School
Number of population who graduated Elementary School
Number of population who graduated Elementary School
Number of population who graduated Elementary School
Number of population who graduated Elementary School
Number of population based on education level
b. Graduate Elementary School or its equivalent
21
11
45
1342
10001
.Y
Number of population who graduated Junior High School
Number of population who graduated Junior High School
Number of population who graduated Junior High School
Number of population who graduated Junior High School
Number of population who graduated Junior High School
Number of population based on education level
c. Graduate Junior High School or its equivalent
22
10
29
591
1001
.Y
Number of population who graduated Senior High School
Number of population who graduated Senior High School
Number of population who graduated Senior High School
Number of population who graduated Senior High School
Number of population who graduated Senior High School
Number of population based on education level
d. Graduate Senior High School or its equivalent
22
10
13
612
1001
.Y
Number of population who diploma
Number of population who diploma
Number of population who diploma
Number of population who diploma
Number of population who diploma
Number of population based on education level: e. Diploma
22
10
81
101
.Y
Number of population with education level diploma
Number of population who S-1
Number of population who S-1
Number of population who S-1
Number of population who S-1
Number of population who S-1
Number of population based on education level: f. S-1
22
10
41
101
.Y
Number of population with education level S-1
Number of population who S-2/S-3
Number of population who S-2/S-3
Number of population who S-2/S-3
Number of population who S-2/S-3
Number of population who S-2/S-3
Number of population based on education level: g. S-2/S-3
21
11
10
101
.Y
Number of population with education level S-2/S-3
Number of resident who has livehood as a farmer
Number of resident who has livehood as a farmer
Number of resident who has livehood as a farmer
Number of resident who has livehood as a farmer
Number of resident who has livehood as a farmer
Number of residents based on livehoods: a. Farmers
21
11
56
1800
10001
.Z
Farmers are people who undertake farms for livelihood
Number of resident who has livehood as a fishermen
Number of resident who has livehood as a fishermen
Number of resident who has livehood as a fishermen
Number of resident who has livehood as a fishermen
Number of resident who has livehood as a fishermen
Number of residents based on livehoods: b. Fishermen
23
9
457
1001
.Z
Fishermen are people who work in fishing, both in the sea, rivers, reservoirs with equipment boats, nets, etc.
Number of resident who has livehood as a medium/large enterpreneurs
Number of resident who has livehood as a medium/large enterpreneurs
Number of resident who has livehood as a medium/large enterpreneurs
Number of resident who has livehood as a medium/large enterpreneurs
Number of resident who has livehood as a medium/large enterpreneurs
Number of residents based on livehoods: c. Medium/large industrial enterpreneurs
19
13
9
11
.Z
Medium / large industries entrepreneurs are the ones who are responsible for the risk of its business running their business using employees.
Number of resident who has livehood as a small enterpreneurs/craftsmen
Number of resident who has livehood as a small enterpreneurs/craftsmen
Number of resident who has livehood as a small enterpreneurs/craftsmen
Number of resident who has livehood as a small enterpreneurs/craftsmen
Number of resident who has livehood as a small enterpreneurs/craftsmen
Number of residents based on livehoods: d. Small industrial enterpreneurs/craftsmen
21
11
300
1001
.Z
Small Industries Entrepreneurs / Craftsmen, are the ones who are responsible for risk of its business and the running their business using employees, but small scale.
Number of resident who has livehood as a farm workers
Number of resident who has livehood as a farm workers
Number of resident who has livehood as a farm workers
Number of resident who has livehood as a farm workers
Number of resident who has livehood as a farm workers
Number of residents based on livehoods: e. Farm workers
20
12
885
1001
.Z
Number of resident who has livehood as a industrial workers
Number of resident who has livehood as a industrial workers
Number of resident who has livehood as a industrial workers
Number of resident who has livehood as a industrial workers
Number of resident who has livehood as a industrial workers
Number of residents based on livehoods: f. Industrial workers
17
15
61
101
.Z
Number of resident who has livehood as a construction workers
Number of resident who has livehood as a construction workers
Number of resident who has livehood as a construction workers
Number of resident who has livehood as a construction workers
Number of resident who has livehood as a construction workers
Number of residents based on livehoods: g. Construction workers
20
12
295
1001
.Z
Number of resident who has livehood as a traders
Number of resident who has livehood as a traders
Number of resident who has livehood as a traders
Number of resident who has livehood as a traders
Number of resident who has livehood as a traders
Number of residents based on livehoods: h. Traders
23
9
5
183
1001
.Z
Number of resident who has livehood in transportation service
Number of resident who has livehood in transportation service
Number of resident who has livehood in transportation service
Number of resident who has livehood in transportation service
Number of resident who has livehood in transportation service
Number of residents based on livehoods: i. Transportation services
21
11
53
101
.Z
Number of resident who has livehood as an Indonesian Army/Police
Number of resident who has livehood as an Indonesian Army/Police
Number of resident who has livehood as an Indonesian Army/Police
Number of resident who has livehood as an Indonesian Army/Police
Number of resident who has livehood as an Indonesian Army/Police
Number of residents based on livehoods: j. Indonesian army/Police
25
7
6
11
.Z
Number of resident who has livehood as a Civil Servants
Number of resident who has livehood as a Civil Servants
Number of resident who has livehood as a Civil Servants
Number of resident who has livehood as a Civil Servants
Number of resident who has livehood as a Civil Servants
Number of residents based on livehoods: k. Civil Servants (PNS)
24
8
4
147
1001
.Z
Number of resident who retired
Number of resident who retired
Number of resident who retired
Number of resident who retired
Number of resident who retired
Number of residents based on livehoods: l. Retired
23
9
200
1001
.Z
Number of resident who has livehood as a breeder
Number of resident who has livehood as a breeder
Number of resident who has livehood as a breeder
Number of resident who has livehood as a breeder
Number of resident who has livehood as a breeder
Number of residents based on livehoods: m. Breeder
19
13
283
1001
.Z
Number of resident who has livehood as a private employee
Number of resident who has livehood as a private employee
Number of resident who has livehood as a private employee
Number of resident who has livehood as a private employee
Number of resident who has livehood as a private employee
Number of residents based on livehoods: n. Private employee
22
10
300
1001
.Z
Number of resident who has livehood as an emigrant workers (TKI/TKW)
Number of resident who has livehood as an emigrant workers (TKI/TKW)
Number of resident who has livehood as an emigrant workers (TKI/TKW)
Number of resident who has livehood as an emigrant workers (TKI/TKW)
Number of resident who has livehood as an emigrant workers (TKI/TKW)
Number of residents based on livehoods: o. Emigrant workers (TKI/TKW)
22
10
150
1001
.Z
Number of resident who has other livehoods
Number of resident who has other livehoods
Number of resident who has other livehoods
Number of resident who has other livehoods
Number of resident who has other livehoods
Number of residents based on livehoods: v. Others
23
9
75
101
.Z
The percentage of residents who have used PLN electricity
The percentage of residents who have used PLN electricity
The percentage of residents who have used PLN electricity
The percentage of residents who have used PLN electricity
The percentage of residents who have used PLN electricity
The percentage of residents who have used electicity: a. PLN
32
100
PLN Power is electricity source managed by PLN (National Electricity Company) either using electric meter or not. Including in this category are power source from accumulator/battery storage, generator, and solar power plant, etc.
The percentage of residents who have used non PLN electricity
The percentage of residents who have used non PLN electricity
The percentage of residents who have used non PLN electricity
The percentage of residents who have used non PLN electricity
The percentage of residents who have used non PLN electricity
The percentage of residents who have used electicity: b. Non PLN
31
1
40
101
.Y
Non-PLN Power is electricity source managed by other institutions/parties aside from PLN either by government/local institution, private enterprise/cooperation, community itself or individual. The power source can be from accumulator/battery storage, generator, and solar power plant (that are not managed by PLN).
What year was PLN electricity started in this village
What year was PLN electricity started in this village
What year was PLN electricity started in this village
What year was PLN electricity started in this village
What year was PLN electricity started in this village
What year was PLN electricity started in this village?
27
5
1970
2002
10001
.Y
How do you assess the level of social trust/solidarity in this village?
How do you assess the level of social trust/solidarity in this village?
How do you assess the level of social trust/solidarity in this village?
How do you assess the level of social trust/solidarity in this village?
How do you assess the level of social trust/solidarity in this village?
In general, how do you assess the level of social trust/solidarity in this village?
32
2
4
1
Very low
2
Low
3
High
4
Very high
98
DO NOT KNOW
Agree/disagree that the residents are can be trusted
Agree/disagree that the residents are can be trusted
Agree/disagree that the residents are can be trusted
Agree/disagree that the residents are can be trusted
Agree/disagree that the residents are can be trusted
In general, are you agree or disagree with these statements about the population in the village?
a. They can be trusted
32
1
3
1
Strongly agree
2
Agree
3
Disagree
4
Strongly disagree
98
DO NOT KNOW
Agree/disagree that the residents are willing to help when needed
Agree/disagree that the residents are willing to help when needed
Agree/disagree that the residents are willing to help when needed
Agree/disagree that the residents are willing to help when needed
Agree/disagree that the residents are willing to help when needed
In general, are you agree or disagree with these statements about the population in the village?
b. They are willing to help when needed
32
1
3
1
Strongly agree
2
Agree
3
Disagree
4
Strongly disagree
98
DO NOT KNOW
Agree/disagree that the residents are care/protect each other
Agree/disagree that the residents are care/protect each other
Agree/disagree that the residents are care/protect each other
Agree/disagree that the residents are care/protect each other
Agree/disagree that the residents are care/protect each other
In general, are you agree or disagree with these statements about the population in the village?
c. They care about each other/mutual protection
32
1
3
1
Strongly agree
2
Agree
3
Disagree
4
Strongly disagree
98
DO NOT KNOW
Agree/disagree that the residents are trust the village officials
Agree/disagree that the residents are trust the village officials
Agree/disagree that the residents are trust the village officials
Agree/disagree that the residents are trust the village officials
Agree/disagree that the residents are trust the village officials
In general, are you agree or disagree with these statements about the population in the village?
d. They trust the village officials
32
1
3
1
Strongly agree
2
Agree
3
Disagree
4
Strongly disagree
98
DO NOT KNOW
Agree/disagree that the residents are trust the sub-district authorities
Agree/disagree that the residents are trust the sub-district authorities
Agree/disagree that the residents are trust the sub-district authorities
Agree/disagree that the residents are trust the sub-district authorities
Agree/disagree that the residents are trust the sub-district authorities
In general, are you agree or disagree with these statements about the population in the village?
e. They trust the sub district authorities
32
1
98
1
Strongly agree
2
Agree
3
Disagree
4
Strongly disagree
98
DO NOT KNOW
Are there residents of a different ethnic in this village
Are there residents of a different ethnic in this village
Are there residents of a different ethnic in this village
Are there residents of a different ethnic in this village
Are there residents of a different ethnic in this village
Are they any [...] in the village at the moment? a. Residents of a different ethnic
If the answer is 3. No, then skip to I03b
32
1
3
1
Yes
3
No
What is the CURRENT trust level between residents of a different ethnic
What is the CURRENT trust level between residents of a different ethnic
What is the CURRENT trust level between residents of a different ethnic
What is the CURRENT trust level between residents of a different ethnic
What is the CURRENT trust level between residents of a different ethnic
How do you rate the level of trust at this moment between [...]
a. Residents of a different ethnic
24
8
2
5
1
Very low
2
Low
3
Moderate
4
High
5
Very high
98
DO NOT KNOW
Sysmiss
Are there esidents from a different religions currently in this village
Are there esidents from a different religions currently in this village
Are there esidents from a different religions currently in this village
Are there esidents from a different religions currently in this village
Are there esidents from a different religions currently in this village
Are they any [...] in the village at the moment? b. Residents with a different religions
If the answer is 3. No, then skip to I05
32
1
3
1
Yes
3
No
What is the CURRENT trust level between residents from a different religions
What is the CURRENT trust level between residents from a different religions
What is the CURRENT trust level between residents from a different religions
What is the CURRENT trust level between residents from a different religions
What is the CURRENT trust level between residents from a different religions
How do you rate the level of trust at this moment between [...]
b. Residents with a different religions
23
9
2
5
1
Very low
2
Low
3
Moderate
4
High
5
Very high
98
DO NOT KNOW
Sysmiss
What do you think about the security in this village?
What do you think about the security in this village?
What do you think about the security in this village?
What do you think about the security in this village?
What do you think about the security in this village?
What do you think about the security in this village?
32
1
3
1
Very secure
2
Quite secure
3
Less secure
4
Very unsecure
98
DO NOT KNOW
How secure for the residents to travel between villages in the sub-district?
How secure for the residents to travel between villages in the sub-district?
How secure for the residents to travel between villages in the sub-district?
How secure for the residents to travel between villages in the sub-district?
How secure for the residents to travel between villages in the sub-district?
How safe and secure do you think for the population to travel between villages in the same district where you live at this moment?
32
1
2
1
Very secure
2
Quite secure
3
Less secure
4
Very unsecure
98
DO NOT KNOW
How much land the village treasury has?
How much land the village treasury has?
How much land the village treasury has?
How much land the village treasury has?
How much land the village treasury has?
How much land the village treasury has?
24
8
2734
10001
.W
The meaning of the village treasury land is land owned by the village / urban, whether cultivated / managed by the village or rented to other parties so that generate income to support the activities of the village.
Total value generated by the village treasury land in the past 12 months
Total value generated by the village treasury land in the past 12 months
Total value generated by the village treasury land in the past 12 months
Total value generated by the village treasury land in the past 12 months
Total value generated by the village treasury land in the past 12 months
What is the total value generated by the village treasury land in the past 12 months?
25
7
106000000
1000000001
.W
What size of 'bengkok'/equivalent for Village Head (ha)
What size of 'bengkok'/equivalent for Village Head (ha)
What size of 'bengkok'/equivalent for Village Head (ha)
What size of 'bengkok'/equivalent for Village Head (ha)
What size of 'bengkok'/equivalent for Village Head (ha)
How much of each "bengkok"/equals to: a. Village Head
18
14
12.13
101
.W
What size of 'bengkok'/equivalent for Village secretary
What size of 'bengkok'/equivalent for Village secretary
What size of 'bengkok'/equivalent for Village secretary
What size of 'bengkok'/equivalent for Village secretary
What size of 'bengkok'/equivalent for Village secretary
How much of each "bengkok"/equals to: b. Village secretary
18
14
5
11
.W
What size of 'bengkok'/equivalent for Head of Government Affair
What size of 'bengkok'/equivalent for Head of Government Affair
What size of 'bengkok'/equivalent for Head of Government Affair
What size of 'bengkok'/equivalent for Head of Government Affair
What size of 'bengkok'/equivalent for Head of Government Affair
How much of each "bengkok"/equals to: c. Head of Government Affair
17
15
2.98
11
.W
What size of 'bengkok'/equivalent for Head of Development Affair
What size of 'bengkok'/equivalent for Head of Development Affair
What size of 'bengkok'/equivalent for Head of Development Affair
What size of 'bengkok'/equivalent for Head of Development Affair
What size of 'bengkok'/equivalent for Head of Development Affair
How much of each "bengkok"/equals to: d. Head of Development Affair
16
16
2.39
11
.W
What size of 'bengkok'/equivalent for Head of General Affair
What size of 'bengkok'/equivalent for Head of General Affair
What size of 'bengkok'/equivalent for Head of General Affair
What size of 'bengkok'/equivalent for Head of General Affair
What size of 'bengkok'/equivalent for Head of General Affair
How much of each "bengkok"/equals to: e. Head of General Affair
17
15
2.4
11
.W
What size of 'bengkok'/equivalent for Head of Financial Affair
What size of 'bengkok'/equivalent for Head of Financial Affair
What size of 'bengkok'/equivalent for Head of Financial Affair
What size of 'bengkok'/equivalent for Head of Financial Affair
What size of 'bengkok'/equivalent for Head of Financial Affair
How much of each "bengkok"/equals to: f. Head of Financial Affair
16
16
1.72
11
.W
What size of 'bengkok'/equivalent for Head of People's Welfare
What size of 'bengkok'/equivalent for Head of People's Welfare
What size of 'bengkok'/equivalent for Head of People's Welfare
What size of 'bengkok'/equivalent for Head of People's Welfare
What size of 'bengkok'/equivalent for Head of People's Welfare
How much of each "bengkok"/equals to: g. Head of People's Welfare
16
16
2.205
11
.W
What size of 'bengkok'/equivalent for other village officials
What size of 'bengkok'/equivalent for other village officials
What size of 'bengkok'/equivalent for other village officials
What size of 'bengkok'/equivalent for other village officials
What size of 'bengkok'/equivalent for other village officials
How much of each "bengkok"/equals to: v. Others
17
15
7.772
11
.W
Total size of "bengkok" land owned by each Hamlet Head
Total size of "bengkok" land owned by each Hamlet Head
Total size of "bengkok" land owned by each Hamlet Head
Total size of "bengkok" land owned by each Hamlet Head
Total size of "bengkok" land owned by each Hamlet Head
What is the total "bengkok" land owned by each Hamlet Head?
16
16
3.87
11
.W
Number of Village Office
Number of Village Office
Number of Village Office
Number of Village Office
Number of Village Office
Building owned by the village: a. Village Office
32
1
Number of Village Hall
Number of Village Hall
Number of Village Hall
Number of Village Hall
Number of Village Hall
Building owned by the village: b. Village Hall
32
1
Number of Hamlet/RW Hall
Number of Hamlet/RW Hall
Number of Hamlet/RW Hall
Number of Hamlet/RW Hall
Number of Hamlet/RW Hall
Building owned by the village: c. Hamlet/RW Hall
32
2
Number of vehicle owned by the village
Number of vehicle owned by the village
Number of vehicle owned by the village
Number of vehicle owned by the village
Number of vehicle owned by the village
Vehicle owned by the village
32
2
Vehicle meant is a motor vehicle that is still functioning
Length of country road
Length of country road
Length of country road
Length of country road
Length of country road
Road class: a. Country roads
28
4
2
11
.Y
The country road is a road that connects between the province and its maintenance is the responsibility of the central government.
Length of province road
Length of province road
Length of province road
Length of province road
Length of province road
Road class: b. Province road
30
2
7
11
.Y
Province roads is a road that connects between the district and its maintenance is the responsibility of the province government.
Length of district road
Length of district road
Length of district road
Length of district road
Length of district road
Road class: c. District road
29
3
13
101
.Y
District roads is a road that connects between the sub-district and its maintenance is the responsibility of the district government.
Length of village road
Length of village road
Length of village road
Length of village road
Length of village road
Road class: d. Village road
31
1
0.3
31.4
101
.Y
Village roads are the shaft village roads that connect with another village. Maintenance responsibilities for government and villagers.
Length of dirt road
Length of dirt road
Length of dirt road
Length of dirt road
Length of dirt road
Road type: a. Dirt road
30
2
20
101
.W
The dirt road is the road not paved yet and is composed of a layer of ordinary soil
Length of telford/macadam road
Length of telford/macadam road
Length of telford/macadam road
Length of telford/macadam road
Length of telford/macadam road
Road type: b. Telford/macadam road
30
2
8
11
.Z
Telford road / macadam: telford if the road is made of stone shards, planted with the sharp on top, then covered smaller stones to be locked, whereas macadam if the stone that used more rounded, generally is old road because the new roads have been very rarely used this type of pavement.
Length of sand and stone road (sirtu)
Length of sand and stone road (sirtu)
Length of sand and stone road (sirtu)
Length of sand and stone road (sirtu)
Length of sand and stone road (sirtu)
Road type: c. Sand and stone (sirtu) road
31
1
30
101
.W
Sand and stone road: dirt roads were a mixture of sand and stones (1-2 cm diameter) spread out then crushed but not using asphalt. Generally used on flat areas.
Length of telasah road
Length of telasah road
Length of telasah road
Length of telasah road
Length of telasah road
Road type: d. Telasah road
29
3
6.5
11
.Z
Telasah road: is the road that made of stone shards, planted with the sharp on the bottom, then covered smaller stones to be locked (numerous in Central Java and East Java)
Length of paving road
Length of paving road
Length of paving road
Length of paving road
Length of paving road
Road type: e. Paving road
30
2
11
.W
Paving road: roads that using paving blocks
Length of concrete/rebate road
Length of concrete/rebate road
Length of concrete/rebate road
Length of concrete/rebate road
Length of concrete/rebate road
Road type: f. Concrete/rebate road
30
2
3
11
.W
Concrete road / rebates: roads that using concrete cast, while rebate the same as concrete but less cement mixture.
Length of asphalt road
Length of asphalt road
Length of asphalt road
Length of asphalt road
Length of asphalt road
Road type: g. Asphalt road
31
1
9
11
.W
Asphalt road is the road that its surface made of layer of asphalt (mixture of bitumen and minerals)
Number of concrete bridge
Number of concrete bridge
Number of concrete bridge
Number of concrete bridge
Number of concrete bridge
Bridge: a. Concrete bridge
32
9
Concrete bridge: if the framework made of concrete (mixture of cement, gravel, and sand mixed with water).
Number of iron bridge
Number of iron bridge
Number of iron bridge
Number of iron bridge
Number of iron bridge
Bridge: b. Iron bridge
32
6
Number of wooden bridge
Number of wooden bridge
Number of wooden bridge
Number of wooden bridge
Number of wooden bridge
Bridge: c. Wooden bridge
32
10
Number of market
Number of market
Number of market
Number of market
Number of market
Market
32
1
Market is where the transaction or a meeting place for buyers and sellers. Its features can be: a collection of shops/kiosk/stall; trading complex; supermarket. Market activity may occur every day, certain days or certain times. The market in question is a traditional market, where buyers and sellers meet. Included in this category are the weekly / monthly that had been given a place specifically to be used the weekly / monthly market either in the form of just the terrain or building. The emphasis is on the function and not the building. The market here does not include self-service.
Number of sports field
Number of sports field
Number of sports field
Number of sports field
Number of sports field
Sports field
32
7
Number of reservoir/irrigation
Number of reservoir/irrigation
Number of reservoir/irrigation
Number of reservoir/irrigation
Number of reservoir/irrigation
Reservoir/irrigation
32
6
Number of Village polyclinic
Number of Village polyclinic
Number of Village polyclinic
Number of Village polyclinic
Number of Village polyclinic
Village polyclinic
32
1
Village maternity post (Polindes), is a building constructed with financial donations from the government and villagers to help births and provide a place for delivering women to stay and for a village midwife to reside. In addition to births, it also provides Maternal and Child Health (KIA) services, Birth Control (KB), and other health services, which are needed by the community and consistent with the midwife's technical competencies.
Number of guard/community watch post
Number of guard/community watch post
Number of guard/community watch post
Number of guard/community watch post
Number of guard/community watch post
Guard/community watch post
32
16
Number of other facilities
Number of other facilities
Number of other facilities
Number of other facilities
Number of other facilities
Others
29
3
3
11
.Z
In order to obtain the data, did you use the book of Village Monograph data
In order to obtain the data, did you use the book of Village Monograph data
In order to obtain the data, did you use the book of Village Monograph data
In order to obtain the data, did you use the book of Village Monograph data
In order to obtain the data, did you use the book of Village Monograph data
Did you use [...] book in obtaining the data? a. Village Monograph data
If the answer is 3. No, then skip to L01b
32
1
3
1
Yes
3
No
Year of Village Monograph data
Year of Village Monograph data
Year of Village Monograph data
Year of Village Monograph data
Year of Village Monograph data
Year
12
20
2001
2008
2001
2006
2007
2008
Sysmiss
In order to obtain the data, did you use the book of Village Potential
In order to obtain the data, did you use the book of Village Potential
In order to obtain the data, did you use the book of Village Potential
In order to obtain the data, did you use the book of Village Potential
In order to obtain the data, did you use the book of Village Potential
Did you use [...] book in obtaining the data? b. Village Potential
If the answer is 3. No, then skip to CP SECTION
32
1
3
1
Yes
3
No
Year of Village Potential
Year of Village Potential
Year of Village Potential
Year of Village Potential
Year of Village Potential
Year
13
19
2005
2008
2005
2006
2007
2008
Sysmiss
Number of visit
Number of visit
Number of visit
Number of visit
Number of visit
32
1
2
Number of visit
Village General Data questionnaire ID
Village General Data questionnaire ID
Village General Data questionnaire ID
Village General Data questionnaire ID
Village General Data questionnaire ID
42
Village ID
Interview date
Interview date
Interview date
Interview date
Interview date
Date
42
2
28
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
10
11
12
13
14
15
17
19
20
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
Interview month
Interview month
Interview month
Interview month
Interview month
Date
42
1
12
1
8
9
12
Interview year
Interview year
Interview year
Interview year
Interview year
Date
42
2008
2009
2008
2009
Interview start time (hour)
Interview start time (hour)
Interview start time (hour)
Interview start time (hour)
Interview start time (hour)
Start time
42
7
21
Interview start time (minute)
Interview start time (minute)
Interview start time (minute)
Interview start time (minute)
Interview start time (minute)
Start time
42
48
Interview finish time (hour)
Interview finish time (hour)
Interview finish time (hour)
Interview finish time (hour)
Interview finish time (hour)
Finish time
42
8
22
Interview finish time (minute)
Interview finish time (minute)
Interview finish time (minute)
Interview finish time (minute)
Interview finish time (minute)
Finish time
42
58
Visit outcome
Visit outcome
Visit outcome
Visit outcome
Visit outcome
Visit outcome
42
1
3
1
Finish
3
Partly finished, because _____
Reason if the interview partly finished #1
Reason if the interview partly finished #1
Reason if the interview partly finished #1
Reason if the interview partly finished #1
Reason if the interview partly finished #1
Visit outcome
10
DATA BELUM LENGKAP
DATA DEMOGRAFI BELUM ADA
DATA KURANG LENGKAP
MISSING
Reason if the interview partly finished #2
Reason if the interview partly finished #2
Reason if the interview partly finished #2
Reason if the interview partly finished #2
Reason if the interview partly finished #2
Visit outcome
Village General Data questionnaire ID
Village General Data questionnaire ID
Village General Data questionnaire ID
Village General Data questionnaire ID
Village General Data questionnaire ID
80
Village ID
Note's line number
Note's line number
Note's line number
Note's line number
Note's line number
Enumerator's notes
80
1
10
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Enumerator's notes
Enumerator's notes
Enumerator's notes
Enumerator's notes
Enumerator's notes
Enumerator's notes
80
A BELUM ADA PERTEMUAN RUTIN.
ANYAK TIDAK TAHU TENTANG KELEMBAGAAN UMUM KELURAHAN TERUTAMA
ARENA KELURAHAN INI TIDAK MEMILIKI MONOGRAFI MAUPUNPROFIL KE
ASUK DENGAN DUSUN 3.
B03: DATA SEKUNDER TIDAK TERSEDIA, HANYA PERKIRAAN RESPONDEN
B03: TIDAK ADA DATA PRA KS,KS I, DAN TOTAL KK.
B03A,B03B,B04(A S/D G),C01: DATA SEKUNDER TIDAK TERSEDIA
B03A.B JUMLAH KS DAN PRA KS TIDAK ADA DATANYA
B03_A,B: DATA TIDAK TERSEDIA.
B04 & C01: DATA SEKUNDER TIDAK TERSEDIA
B04 BELUM TERMASUK YANG TIDAK PERNAH SEKOLAH
BANGUNAN
BARU AKAN DILAKSANAKAN TAHUN INI.
BERSIH TAK TERBATAS WAKTUNYA.
C01 (E) = JUMLAH BURUH TANI SUDAH TERMASUK JUMLAH BURUH
C01 (N) = JUMLAH PEGAWAI SWASTA SUDAH TERMASUK JUMLAH BURUH
C01, B03_A,B: DATA TIDAK TERSEDIA.
C01E: JUMLAH SUDAH TERMASUK JUMLAH BURUH BANGUNAN (G).
C01_A: DATA PERKIRAAN RESPONDEN.
CATATAN EDITOR: B03A==1461 DAN B03B==221 DI CP MARGIN, SEBEL
CATATAN EDITOR: VB04B==1,250, DIENTRY "EX".
D02: BELUM ADA JARINGAN LISTRIK DARI PLN.
D03C: HIDRAN UMUM SUDAH 2 TAHUN TIDAK BERFUNGSI LAGI.
DATA MONOGRAFI DAN RAPBDES DIKUMPULKAN DI KECAMATAN.
DATA UMUM DESA SEBAGIAN BESAR DILAKUKAN WAWNCARA LANGSUNG, K
DATA-DATA SEKUNDER DESA (MONOGRAFI/POTENSI DESA) TIDAK ADA,
DESA INI BARU BERUSIA 2 TAHUN, HASIL PEMEKARAN DESA INDUK
DESA SUDAH MENGUNDURKAN DIRI TERKAIT DENGAN PENCALONANNYA
DESA.
DIPINJAM OLEH PROYEK WSSLIC DAN TIDAK DIKEMBALIKAN.DAN SEJAK
DUA KABUPATEN DAN DUA NEGARA
E01-13 PROGRAM PANSIMAS BARU AKAN MAU MASUK KE DESA INI
E05 HAL.8: PROGRAM PNPM SUDAH MASUK KE DESA INI,NAMUN PENERI
E05_9==PROGRAM BELUM JALAN.; G04(5,6):TT, KARENA RESPONDEN B
ENA YANG PEGANG DATA TERSEBUT PAK LURAH. SEMENTARA SUDAH BEB
ERAPA KALI KAMI BERKUNJUNG TIDAK PERNAH KETEMU DENGAN PAK LU
F07(1): LELANG/MENYEWAKKAN TANAH KAS DESA (DISEWAKAN DUA TAH
F6(4)A: MASYARAKAT DESA KHUSUS PETANI
F8(4)A: UANG (BERUPA GABAH)
H04(D): JUMLAH CAKUPAN SARANA YANG ADA DI DUSUN 2 SUDAH TERM
H08.D: BADAN PENGELOLA AIR MINUM BARU SAJA TERBENTUK SEHINGG
H12 HAL.22: LAMA KEPENGURUSAN KELOMPOK PENGELOLA SARANA AIR
H12(A) = RESP TIDAK TAHU LAMA MASA KEPENGURUSAHAN SETAHU DIA
H14 = BESARNYA IURAN 12.000 SELAMA JADI ANGGOTA
H14(D): 88.000 PER TAHUN SETIAP HEKTAR
H14(D1): SETIAP PANEN 1HA MEMBERIKAN BERAS SEHARGA RP 48.000
HAL 18 J07 A DAN B ADALAH SATU JALAN YANG MENGHUBUNGKAN
HINGGA DATA-DATA YANG DIBUTUHKAN TIDAK TERSEDIA
I TIDAK ADA PEJABAT KAUR KESRA.
INDUSTRI (F)
ITU BELUM ADA PENDATAAN TERBARU LAGI MENGENAI MONOGRAFI/ PO
J02: TANAH KAS DESA BARU DITANAMI POHON KARET 4 TAHUN YANG
J03 DESA INI HANYA MEMILIKI 4 APARAT PEMERINTAHAN YAITU KEPA
J03.G: UNTUK KAUR KESRA ADA JATAH 1.HA, TETAPI UNTUK SAAT IN
J04 DIDESA INI TIDAK ADA PEMBAIAN WILAYAH DUSUN DAN PERANGKA
J07D: 200 METER JALAN GERTAK/JALAN YANG TERBUAT DARI TITIAN
KAN ACUAN.
KAYU.
KELURAHAN BONEPUTE BARU TERBENTUK 6 TAHUN YANG LALU, JADI BE
KEMUDIAN UNTUK DATA KEUANGAN KAMI BELUM BISA MENDAPATKAN KAR
LA DESA KAUR UMUM DAN KAUR PEMERINTAHAN
LALU, SAMPAI SEKARANG BELUM MENGHASILKAN (BELUM DISADAP).
LUM MEMPUNYAI DATA-DATA POTENSI/MONOGRAFI.
LURAHAN, SEHINGGA BANYAK DATA YANG TIDAK TERISI (TT).
MA MANFAAT BELUM ADA KARENA DANANYA BELUM CAIR.
MELAKUKAN RAPAT TENTANG SIAPA KEPALA DESA SEMENTARA/PEJABAT
PERTANYAAN B02, MAKA YANG DIENTRIKAN ADALAH KODE TT.
RAH.
RESPONDEN BARU MENJABAT LURAH DI BONEPUTE BULAN JULI 2008.
SAJA.
SEBAGAI CALEG KAB BONE. SA,PAI SEKARANGPUN ANGGOTA BPD BELUM
SELAMA MENJABAT RT DAN SELAMA MENJADI PENGURUS MASJID
SUPAI JADI SECARA ADMINISTRASI BELUM BERJALAN DENGAN BAIK
T DESA YANG MENJABAT SEBAGAI KADUS ADA 1 ORANG
TAHUN BERDIRI DAN JUMLAH PENGURUSNYA.
TENSI DESA,SEHINGGA TIDAK ADA DATA SEKUNDER YANG BISA DIJADI
UMNYA TERISI KODE TT. KARENA TIDAK KONSISTEN DENGAN B03C DAN
UN SEKALI.
UNTUK DATA DEMOGRAFI UNTUK DESA INI BELUM ADA PENDATAAN LAGI
WAWANCARA DILAKUKAN DENGAN WAKIL KETUA BPD, KARENA KEPALA
Village General Data questionnaire ID
Village General Data questionnaire ID
Village General Data questionnaire ID
Village General Data questionnaire ID
Village General Data questionnaire ID
416
Village ID
Clean Water Facilities
Clean Water Facilities
Clean Water Facilities
Clean Water Facilities
Clean Water Facilities
Clean Water System
416
1
13
1
a. Regional Water Company (PDAM)
2
b. Piping channeled to the garden, house
3
c. Public taps/hydrants
4
d. Wells pump (electric/hand)
5
e. Protected wells
6
f. Protected springs
7
g. Rain fed water
8
h. Bottled water
9
i. Unprotected wells
10
j. Unprotected springs
11
k. Water purchased from water vendor
12
l. Surface water (rivers, lakes, ponds)
13
m. Artesian wells
Type of clean water consists of:
a. Regional Water Company (PDAM): water from house connection system provided by PDAM (Regional Water Supply Company). PDAM water is water that is produced through a process of purification and sanitation before it passed to consumers through a channel of water installation. Water source is undertaken by PAM (Drinking Water Company), PDAM (Regional Water Company) or BPAM (Water Supply Management Board), both managed by the government or private.
b. Piping are channeled through yard, is the water through the piping system that is managed by the non-PDAM straight into the yard / home consumers. Managers are people, for example, from BPSAB (Clean Water Management Agency). Consumers can simply take water in his house, get out or in the house as long as in the consumer's home boundaries. Sources of water can come from springs, rivers, lakes or rain water through the piping system and not have to go through processing. Piping system can use iron pipe / galvanized, plastic / rubber hose, PVC / PVC or bamboo.
c. Public taps/ hydrants that water distribution is put together in one location (usually called hydrants) that can be used in general and consumers should take the water in the hydrant. Common source of tap water or public hydrants from non-PDAM (springs, rivers, lakes through rain water piping systems).
d. Wells pump (electric/hand), is the wells which the way water were taken (to raise) by using a pump, either hand pumps or power pumps including artesian wells that using pump.
e. Protected wells, is the water that comes from the excavated soil in which the circumference of the well / cistern is protected by a wall of at least 0.8 meters above the ground and 3 feet under the ground, and there was a cement floor as far as 1 meter circle the circumference of the well or cistern.
f. Protected springs, is the source of surface water which is arises by itself. Classified derived from protected springs only if the source of water used comes only from the spring without piping system / pump and without due process of filtration / processing, where residents have to go to the spring to get water.
g. Rainfed water, is water that is obtained by collect rainwater. If the water is collected, filtered, and distributed to homes then the water source is classified into point b.
h. Bottled water, which is all brand and standards, as long as in the form of a sold water after experiencing the processing and packaging both glass, bottle or gallon.
i. Unprotected wells, is the water that comes from the soil were excavated and the wells are unprotected at all by walls, or the wells that do not comply as protected wells.
j. Unprotected springs, the explanation same as f, just that the springs still natural and there has not been a special treatment to protect
k. Water obtained with buying into water traders, ie water purchased by consumers from vendors (selling from door to door) and water were ordered and then delivered to the tank as was done in the area of the chalk / dry areas / regions brackish. Origin of this water could be from anywhere (home sellers, public hydrants, hydrant or private).
l. Surface water (rivers, lakes,), that is, if the water is obtained by taking directly into rivers, lakes, or where no piping / pumps and without due process of filtering / processing.
m. Artesian wells
Is there any in this village?
Is there any in this village?
Is there any in this village?
Is there any in this village?
Is there any in this village?
Is there any [...] in this village?
- For D03 line a - l: if the answer is 3. No, then skip to the next line
- For D03 line v: if the answer is 3. No, then skip to D05
416
1
11
1
Yes
3
No
11
.Z
Does the water from [...] used for drinking and cooking by the residents
Does the water from [...] used for drinking and cooking by the residents
Does the water from [...] used for drinking and cooking by the residents
Does the water from [...] used for drinking and cooking by the residents
Does the water from [...] used for drinking and cooking by the residents
Is the water from the [...] is used for drinking and cooking by residents of this village?
174
242
1
3
1
Yes
3
No
11
.Z
Sysmiss
Where is the main water source for drinking and cooking?
Where is the main water source for drinking and cooking?
Where is the main water source for drinking and cooking?
Where is the main water source for drinking and cooking?
Where is the main water source for drinking and cooking?
Where is the main water source for drinking and cooking? (CIRCLE THE MAJOR ONE)
184
232
1
1
a. Regional Water Company (PDAM)
2
b. Piping
3
c. Public taps/hydrants
4
d. Wells pump (electric/hand)
5
e. Protected wells
6
f. Protected springs
7
g. Rain fed water
8
h. Bottled water
9
i. Unprotected wells
10
j. Unprotected springs
11
k. Water purchased from water vendor
12
l. Surface water (rivers, lakes, ponds)
13
m. Artesian wells
Sysmiss
- The main water source meant here is the most widely used of the villagers for drinking and cooking needs everyday.
- Type of clean water consists of:
a. Regional Water Company (PDAM): water from house connection system provided by PDAM (Regional Water Supply Company). PDAM water is water that is produced through a process of purification and sanitation before it passed to consumers through a channel of water installation. Water source is undertaken by PAM (Drinking Water Company), PDAM (Regional Water Company) or BPAM (Water Supply Management Board), both managed by the government or private.
b. Piping are channeled through yard, is the water through the piping system that is managed by the non-PDAM straight into the yard / home consumers. Managers are people, for example, from BPSAB (Clean Water Management Agency). Consumers can simply take water in his house, get out or in the house as long as in the consumer's home boundaries. Sources of water can come from springs, rivers, lakes or rain water through the piping system and not have to go through processing. Piping system can use iron pipe / galvanized, plastic / rubber hose, PVC / PVC or bamboo.
c. Public taps/ hydrants that water distribution is put together in one location (usually called hydrants) that can be used in general and consumers should take the water in the hydrant. Common source of tap water or public hydrants from non-PDAM (springs, rivers, lakes through rain water piping systems).
d. Wells pump (electric/hand), is the wells which the way water were taken (to raise) by using a pump, either hand pumps or power pumps including artesian wells.
e. Protected wells, is the water that comes from the excavated soil in which the circumference of the well / cistern is protected by a wall of at least 0.8 meters above the ground and 3 feet under the ground, and there was a cement floor as far as 1 meter circle the circumference of the well or cistern.
f. Protected springs, is the source of surface water which is arises by itself. Classified derived from protected springs only if the source of water used comes only from the spring without piping system / pump and without due process of filtration / processing, where residents have to go to the spring to get water.
g. Rainfed water, is water that is obtained by collect rainwater. If the water is collected, filtered, and distributed to homes then the water source is classified into point b.
h. Bottled water, which is all brand and standards, as long as in the form of a sold water after experiencing the processing and packaging both glass, bottle or gallon.
i. Unprotected wells, is the water that comes from the soil were excavated and the wells are unprotected at all by walls, or the wells that do not comply as protected wells.
j. Unprotected springs, the explanation same as f, just that the springs still natural and there has not been a special treatment to protect
k. Water obtained with buying into water traders, ie water purchased by consumers from vendors (selling from door to door) and water were ordered and then delivered to the tank as was done in the area of the chalk / dry areas / regions brackish. Origin of this water could be from anywhere (home sellers, public hydrants, hydrant or private).
l. Surface water (rivers, lakes,), that is, if the water is obtained by taking directly into rivers, lakes, or where no piping / pumps and without due process of filtering / processing.
m. Artesian wells
Clean Water Facilities (others)
Clean Water Facilities (others)
Clean Water Facilities (others)
Clean Water Facilities (others)
Clean Water Facilities (others)
Clean Water Facilities
1
SUMUR BOR
Village General Data questionnaire ID
Village General Data questionnaire ID
Village General Data questionnaire ID
Village General Data questionnaire ID
Village General Data questionnaire ID
288
Village ID
Sanitation Facilities
Sanitation Facilities
Sanitation Facilities
Sanitation Facilities
Sanitation Facilities
Sanitation Facilities
288
1
9
1
a. Private toilet with septic tank
2
b. Private toilet with communal septic tank
3
c. Private pit toilet
4
d. Private toilet without septic tank
5
e. Sharing toilet with the neighbor
6
f. Public toilet
7
g. River
8
h. Plantation / rice field
9
i. Sea / lake
10
v. Others, _______
The '9. i.Sea/lake' option is the result of data coding. Not mentioned in questionnaire but there is in the dataset.
Type of sanitation facilities:
a. Private toilets with septic tank, is latrine owned by a household and only used by that household itself. The latrine completed with septic tank
b. Private toilet with communal septic tank, is latrine owned and used only by the household but the septic tank was used along with other household.
c. Private pit toilet is latrine that owned and used only by the household in the form of pit latrine. Pit Latrine is a closet under which seat there is no pipe, so that the waste went directly to its final disposal place. Usually does not completed with U-shape pipe (like duck's neck) closet.
d. Private toilet without septic tank, is the latrine that owned and can be used only by the household and does not completed with septic tank so the feces disposed to the river/gutter/swamp/pond or other
e. Sharing toilet with the neighbor is the latrine with or without septic tank, but can be used only by people/household/neighborhood those still be neighbors.
f. Public toilet is the latrine with or without septic tank that can be used by anybody with or without paying.
g. At the river/stream/ditch/gutter and the likes which is where the flow of waste water, does not include the latrine that it flow directly to the river/stream/ditch/gutter.
h. At the plantation/ricefield is the way of defecation at the plantation/ricefield with or without backfilled
v. Other, if there is facility other than those mentioned above
Sanitation facilities (Code)
Sanitation facilities (Code)
Sanitation facilities (Code)
Sanitation facilities (Code)
Sanitation facilities (Code)
Sanitation Facilities
4
284
7
10
7
10
Sysmiss
Is there any residents who use it to defecate?
Is there any residents who use it to defecate?
Is there any residents who use it to defecate?
Is there any residents who use it to defecate?
Is there any residents who use it to defecate?
Is there any residents who use [...] to defecate?
- For D06 line a- h: if the answer is 3. No, then skip to the next line
- For D06 line v: if the answer is 3. No, then skip to D07
288
1
3
1
Yes
3
No
Among these places, which one is the major?
Among these places, which one is the major?
Among these places, which one is the major?
Among these places, which one is the major?
Among these places, which one is the major?
Among these places, which one is the major? (CISRCLE THE MAJOR ONE)
170
118
1
1
a. Private toilet with septic tank
2
b. Private toilet with communal septic tank
3
c. Private pit toilet
4
d. Private toilet without septic tank
5
e. Sharing toilet with the neighbor
6
f. Public toilet
7
g. River
8
h. Plantation / rice field
9
i. Sea / lake
10
v. Others, _______
Sysmiss
In the dataset there is a value of 0, but it is not known what value of 0 indicates
Type of sanitation facilities:
a. Private toilets with septic tank, is latrine owned by a household and only used by that household itself. The latrine completed with septic tank
b. Private toilet with communal septic tank, is latrine owned and used only by the household but the septic tank was used along with other household.
c. Private pit toilet is latrine that owned and used only by the household in the form of pit latrine. Pit Latrine is a closet under which seat there is no pipe, so that the waste went directly to its final disposal place. Usually does not completed with U-shape pipe (like duck's neck) closet.
d. Private toilet without septic tank, is the latrine that owned and can be used only by the household and does not completed with septic tank so the feces disposed to the river/gutter/swamp/pond or other
e. Sharing toilet with the neighbor is the latrine with or without septic tank, but can be used only by people/household/neighborhood those still be neighbors.
f. Public toilet is the latrine with or without septic tank that can be used by anybody with or without paying.
g. At the river/stream/ditch/gutter and the likes which is where the flow of waste water, does not include the latrine that it flow directly to the river/stream/ditch/gutter.
h. At the plantation/ricefield is the way of defecation at the plantation/ricefield with or without backfilled
v. Other, if there is facility other than those mentioned above
Sanitation Facilities (others)
Sanitation Facilities (others)
Sanitation Facilities (others)
Sanitation Facilities (others)
Sanitation Facilities (others)
Sanitation Facilities
4
LAUT
SALURAN IRIGASI
Village General Data questionnaire ID
Village General Data questionnaire ID
Village General Data questionnaire ID
Village General Data questionnaire ID
Village General Data questionnaire ID
480
Village ID
Type of the nearest public facilities
Type of the nearest public facilities
Type of the nearest public facilities
Type of the nearest public facilities
Type of the nearest public facilities
Type of the nearest Public Facilities
480
1
15
1
a. Terminal (for 4 wheeled vehicles)
2
b. Market
3
c. Elementary/equivalent
4
d. Junior High/equivalent
5
e. Senior High/equivalent
6
f. Community Health Center
7
g. Hospitals
8
h. Banks
9
i. Telecom Shop
10
j. Post Office
11
k. Cooperation
12
l. Other lender institutions
13
m. Sub-district capital
14
n. District capital
15
o. Province capital
Type of public facilities:
a. Terminal (four wheel vehicle) is a point of departure, arrival and where 4 wheel public transport stay for wait passenger. Terminal operational are generally carried out by officers. User terminal facilities are generally levied retribution.
b. Market is where the transaction or a meeting place for buyers and sellers. Its features can be: a collection of shops/kiosk/stall; trading complex; supermarket. Market activity may occur every day, certain days or certain times. The market in question is a traditional market, where buyers and sellers meet. Included in this category are the weekly / monthly that had been given a place specifically to be used the weekly / monthly market either in the form of just the terrain or building. The emphasis is on the function and not the building. The market here does not include self-service.
c. Elementary or equivalent
d. Junior High or equivalent
e. Senior High or equivalent
f. Puskesmas (Community Health Center), is the building that be destined special for Puskesmas. Not include mobile puskesmas or pustu (sub-puskesmas).
g. Hospital, either government or private hospital. Not include maternity clinic or polyclinic or inpatient care puskesmas.
h. Bank, either managed by government or private
i. Telecommunications café (Wartel)/telephone kiosk (Kiospon) is a place made available to provide telecommunications services such as telephone or faxcimile.
j. Post Office is state owned enterprises which providing the service for written communications and/or electronic mail, package services, logistics services, financial transactions, postal agency services to the public, and other services.
k. Cooperative. The building that used by local cooperative to providing the services. Cooperative, under Law No. 25/1992 on cooperatives is a business entity whose members are individuals or legal entities carrying out its business activities on the principles: 1. Voluntary and open membership; 2. Democratic management; 3. Fair distribution of its business profits in proportion to each member's business service; 4. Limited return on capital; 5. Independence and people's economic movement on family principles.
l. Other lender institutions. The building or space that used by lending intitutions other than the bank and cooperative.
Other type of public facilities (Code)
Other type of public facilities (Code)
Other type of public facilities (Code)
Other type of public facilities (Code)
Other type of public facilities (Code)
Type of the nearest Public Facilities
10
470
1201
1205
1201
l.1. Credit Union
1202
l.2. BKM
1203
l.3. BPR (rural bank)
1204
l.4. KUT (agricultural business credit)
1205
l.95. Others, ______
Sysmiss
The answer options in this variable are the result of data coding process for answer option 'l. Other lender institutions'. Not mentioned in questionnaire but there are in the dataset.
Where is the location?
Where is the location?
Where is the location?
Where is the location?
Where is the location?
Where is the [...]?
379
101
1
3
1
In the village
3
Outside the village
11
.Z
Sysmiss
Distance from the kelurahan/village office (km)
Distance from the kelurahan/village office (km)
Distance from the kelurahan/village office (km)
Distance from the kelurahan/village office (km)
Distance from the kelurahan/village office (km)
Distance from the village office to [...] (km)
473
7
450
1001
.Y
Calculating the distance between the location of public facilities by the village office. Village office were chosen as benchmark assuming the village office is the center of the village and is usually located in the center of the village.
Means of transportation used by the villagers to […]
Means of transportation used by the villagers to […]
Means of transportation used by the villagers to […]
Means of transportation used by the villagers to […]
Means of transportation used by the villagers to […]
Means of transportation used by the villagers to [...]
475
A
Train
AD
B
4 wheeled vehicle (car)
BC
BCD
BCDE
BCDGK
BCDK
BCEK
BD
BDFG
BDG
BDGK
BDK
BI
C
3 wheeled vehicle (bajaj, helicak, etc)
CD
D
2 wheelled vehicle (motorcycle)
DG
DGK
DK
E
Dokar/cidomo
F
Becak
FK
G
Bicycle
GK
H
Large motor boat
I
Small motor boat
J
Dinghy
K
Walking
MSV
V
Others, _______
Means of transportation used by the villagers to […] (others)
Means of transportation used by the villagers to […] (others)
Means of transportation used by the villagers to […] (others)
Means of transportation used by the villagers to […] (others)
Means of transportation used by the villagers to […] (others)
Means of transportation used by the villagers to [...]
2
Z
Time required to go to [...] for one-way trip (hour)
Time required to go to [...] for one-way trip (hour)
Time required to go to [...] for one-way trip (hour)
Time required to go to [...] for one-way trip (hour)
Time required to go to [...] for one-way trip (hour)
Time required to reach the [...] for one-way trip
473
7
16
101
.Z
Time required to go to [...] for one-way trip (minute)
Time required to go to [...] for one-way trip (minute)
Time required to go to [...] for one-way trip (minute)
Time required to go to [...] for one-way trip (minute)
Time required to go to [...] for one-way trip (minute)
Time required to reach the [...] for one-way trip
472
8
50
101
.Z
One-way fare (Rp)
One-way fare (Rp)
One-way fare (Rp)
One-way fare (Rp)
One-way fare (Rp)
One-way fare to reach [...]
475
5
190000
One-way fare is the total cost to the facility which is calculated from the village office that is used as a benchmark
Other type of public facilities
Other type of public facilities
Other type of public facilities
Other type of public facilities
Other type of public facilities
Type of the nearest Public Facilities
28
AJB
BKK
BKM
BPR
CREDIT UNION
CREDIT UNION (CU)
CU (CREDIT UNION)
CU.CU
CV "TIDAK TAHU NAMANYA"
KUT (KREDIT USAHA TANI)
MISSING
Z
Village General Data questionnaire ID
Village General Data questionnaire ID
Village General Data questionnaire ID
Village General Data questionnaire ID
Village General Data questionnaire ID
416
Village ID
Types of programs
Types of programs
Types of programs
Types of programs
Types of programs
Type of Programs
416
1
13
1
Health Card
2
Askeskin Card
3
Poor Rice (Raskin)
4
Market Operation/Rice
5
Market operations kerosene, sugar, or cooking oil
6
PKPS BBM-SLT 2005/2006
7
PKPS BBM-SLT 2008
8
Family Hope Program
9
PPK (Kecamatan Development Program)-PNPM
10
P2KP (Urban Poverty Program)-PNPM
11
P2MPD
12
WSSLIC
13
Pamsimas
Type of program:
1. Health card is the program from JPS Bidang Kesehatan (The Social Safety Nets in Health) for poor people that allows the holder to get the health service from certain health facilities for free or cheap pay. Health card has the expire time but can be used repeatedly.
2. Askeskin card is the program health insurance for poor households that planned to substitute health card. In some region, Health card and Askeskin card still can be used.
3. Raskin (poor rice) is the program from government for people which aims to provide the affordable prices of rice. Characteristic of the program is the regular distribution usually once a month, regularly there is a purchasing quota maximum 20 kg and the price is much more cheap than the current market price.
4. Market operation/rice is a program implemented by the Government for the few commodities whose prices tend to rise in line with market demand. Usually conducted only a few days and not regularly, therefore in terms of frequency the most likely of less held than the Raskin program.
5. Market operation/kerosene, sugar, or cooking oil. Same explanation with the rice market operation, but the commodity are kerosene, sugar, and/or cooking oil.
6. PKPS BBM-SLT 2005/2006 is compensating reduction in fuel subsidies program/Unconditional Cash Transfer (SLT) is the program that initiated by government as an impact of reduction in fuel subsidies which destined for certain people with determined qualifications. Data collection process of household held by government with the determined of criteria so that the number of beneficiaries household be known. In some region, SLT is known as BLT. According to the rule, the payment carried every 3 months as much as 4 times eacs amounting Rp 300.000. This program held nationally.
7. PKPS BBM-SLT 2008 same as the program that held before just the period does not one year but only 7 months and commenced in May 2008.
8. Family Hope Program is part of poverty alleviation program which providing cash aid to the Very Poor Household (RTSM) base on determined terms and conditions such as the household that has member aged 0 - 5 years will get the aid if the child already obtained complete immunization and the child growth be monitored by Integrated Service Post (Posyandu); terms and conditions for pregnant women among others doing consultation minimum 4 times dan take the iron supplement; while the terms and conditions for the household that has school age child are the child should registered in elementary or junior high school and attend minimum 85% class attendance. This program known as 'Conditional Cash Transfer' program. This program aims to help reduce the burden of household expenditure of very poor family in short term. The aid provided per 3 months to purchase nutritious food and for transportation costs to health facility or school, the amount is Rp 2.200.000 each poor household per year. This program implemented only in some region in Indonesia, does not national scale as like BLT or SLT.
9. PPK (Kecamatan Development Program)-PNPM (National Program for Community Empowerment) is the program that purpose to reduce poverty, strengthen local capacity either government or community, and improve governance. This program commenced in 1998 in which the government provides a block grant to the kecamatan among 500 million - 1.5 billion, depending on size of kecamatan. Communites are expected to participate in the selection of appropriate priorities and program planning that they specify.
10.P2KP (Urban Poverty Program)-PNPM is the program that purpose to reduce poverty in urban area with involve the local government and 'caring community' in urban area. Basically similar with PPK just in kelurahan level. The program was first rolled out in 1999.
11.P2MPD is Program of empowerment of community and local government which is the final goal is improvement of living standard and poverty alleviation. This program emphasizes target to community empowerment which is in line with it efforted development of physical means that is bridging. Among the activities that directly connected with the physical development process, community empowerment become a main demands of the program, instead on accomplished result of the physical development work. Therefore, P2MPD divided into two categories sub-project: A type sub-project and B type sub-project. B type is physical development project with 'large' fund using contractor. While A type is means of community empowerment that starting from the early stages until the end of the project. Budget of 'small' fund in A type expected to be supporter for the realization of community self-supporting, so that the next development process can trigger the grow and develop of human resources that formed through empowerment process of A type P2MPD.
12. WSSLIC (Water Supply and Sanitation for Low Income Communities) or Community Based of Water Supply and Sanitation Program
13. Pamsimas (Program Air Bersih dan Sanitasi Masyarakat), yaitu program penyediaan sumber air bersih yang dikelola sendiri oleh masyarakat
13. Pamsimas (Water Supply and Community Sanitation Program), i.e. program of supplying clean water sources are managed by the community
Is there any programs in this village in the last 5 years
Is there any programs in this village in the last 5 years
Is there any programs in this village in the last 5 years
Is there any programs in this village in the last 5 years
Is there any programs in this village in the last 5 years
Is there any [...] program in this village in the last 5 years?
If the answer is 3. No, then skip to the next line
416
1
11
1
Yes
3
No
11
.Z
When was the first program starts in this village
When was the first program starts in this village
When was the first program starts in this village
When was the first program starts in this village
When was the first program starts in this village
When was the first [...] program starts in this village?
193
223
1
8
1
Month/Year
8
DO NOT KNOW
11
.Z
Sysmiss
When was the first program starts in this village (month)
When was the first program starts in this village (month)
When was the first program starts in this village (month)
When was the first program starts in this village (month)
When was the first program starts in this village (month)
When was the first [...] program starts in this village?
83
333
1
11
1
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
11
101
.Y
Sysmiss
When was the first program starts in this village (year)
When was the first program starts in this village (year)
When was the first program starts in this village (year)
When was the first program starts in this village (year)
When was the first program starts in this village (year)
When was the first [...] program starts in this village?
168
248
1987
2008
1987
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
Sysmiss
Does the program still in progress
Does the program still in progress
Does the program still in progress
Does the program still in progress
Does the program still in progress
Does the [...] program still in progress?
If the answer is 1. Yes or 8. Do Not Know, then skip to E05
190
226
1
8
1
Yes
3
No
8
DO NOT KNOW
11
.Z
Sysmiss
When will the program stop
When will the program stop
When will the program stop
When will the program stop
When will the program stop
When will the [...] program stop?
83
333
1
8
1
Month/Year
8
DO NOT KNOW
11
.Z
Sysmiss
When will the program stop (month)
When will the program stop (month)
When will the program stop (month)
When will the program stop (month)
When will the program stop (month)
When will the [...] program stop?
44
372
1
12
1
2
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
101
.Y
Sysmiss
When will the program stop (year)
When will the program stop (year)
When will the program stop (year)
When will the program stop (year)
When will the program stop (year)
When will the [...] program stop?
74
342
1999
2008
1999
2003
2005
2006
2007
2008
Sysmiss
What percentage of people who become program beneficiaries
What percentage of people who become program beneficiaries
What percentage of people who become program beneficiaries
What percentage of people who become program beneficiaries
What percentage of people who become program beneficiaries
What percentage of people who become [...] program beneficiaries?
191
225
1
8
1
Percent
8
DO NOT KNOW
11
.Z
Sysmiss
What percentage of people who become program beneficiaries (%)
What percentage of people who become program beneficiaries (%)
What percentage of people who become program beneficiaries (%)
What percentage of people who become program beneficiaries (%)
What percentage of people who become program beneficiaries (%)
What percentage of people who become [...] program beneficiaries?
170
246
100
1001
.Y
Village General Data questionnaire ID
Village General Data questionnaire ID
Village General Data questionnaire ID
Village General Data questionnaire ID
Village General Data questionnaire ID
170
Village ID
Type of infrastructure
Type of infrastructure
Type of infrastructure
Type of infrastructure
Type of infrastructure
Type
170
1
12
1
Road
2
Road
3
Road
4
Clean Water Facilities
5
Clean Water Facilities
6
Clean Water Facilities
7
Bridge
8
Bridge
9
Bridge
10
Irrigation
11
Irrigation
12
Irrigation
Does the village have maintenance activities in th last 12 months
Does the village have maintenance activities in th last 12 months
Does the village have maintenance activities in th last 12 months
Does the village have maintenance activities in th last 12 months
Does the village have maintenance activities in th last 12 months
Does the village have [...] maintenance activities in the last 12 months?
- For line 1 - 11: if the answer is 3. No, then skip to the next line
- For line 12: if the answer is 3. No, then skip to G SECTION
170
1
3
1
Yes
3
No
Type of infrastructure
Type of infrastructure
Type of infrastructure
Type of infrastructure
Type of infrastructure
Type of Infrastructure
89
81
1
10
1
2
3
5
6
7
10
Sysmiss
F03 is the variable that mention infrastructure type for kind of infrastructures: Road, Clean Water Facility, Bridge, and Irrigation.
The provision as follow:
- If F01TYPE=1. Road, then the answer options in F03 are:
1. Dirt road, i.e. the road not paved yet and is composed of a layer of ordinary soil
2. Telford road/macadam: telford if the road is made of stone shards, planted with the sharp on top, then covered smaller stones to be locked, whereas macadam if the stone that used more rounded, generally is old road because the new roads have been very rarely used this type of pavement.
3. Sand and stone road, i.e. dirt roads were a mixture of sand and stones (1-2 cm diameter) spread out then crushed but not using asphalt. Generally used on flat areas.
4. Telasah road, i.e. is the road that made of stone shards, planted with the sharp on the bottom, then covered smaller stones to be locked (numerous in Central Java and East Java)
5. Paving road: roads that using paving blocks
6. Concrete road / rebates: roads that using concrete cast, while rebate the same as concrete but less cement mixture.
7. Asphalt road, i.e. the road that its surface made of layer of asphalt (mixture of bitumen and minerals)
- If F01TYPE=2. Clean Water Facility, then the answer options in F03 are:
1. Regional Water Company (PDAM)
2. Piping
3. Taps/public hydrant
4. Wells pump
5. Protected wells
6. Protected springs
7. Rain fed water
8. Bottled water
9. Unprotected wells
10. Unprotected springs
11. Water purchased from water vendor
12. Surface water
95. Others, ________
- If F01TYPE=3. Bridge, then the answer options are:
1. Concrete bridge, if the framework made of concrete (mixture of cement, gravel, and sand mixed with water).
2. Iron bridge, if the framework made of iron
3. Wooden bridge, if the framework made of wood material
95. Others, if there is type of bridge other than those mentioned above
- If F01TYPE=4. Irrigation, then the answer options in F03 are:
1. Technical irrigation, i.e. irrigation network that the constructions equipped with water distribution control device and measurement device, so that the flowed irrigation water can be controlled dan measured.
2. Semi-technical irrigation, i.e. irrigation network that the constructions equipped with water distribution control device so that the irrigation water can be controlled but can not be measured
3. Simple irrigation (PU), i.e. irrigation network that the constructions not equipped with water distribution control device and measurement device, so that the irrigation water can not be controlled and measured. Generally the constructions is a semi-permanent or not permanent constructions.
Type of infrastructure (others)
Type of infrastructure (others)
Type of infrastructure (others)
Type of infrastructure (others)
Type of infrastructure (others)
Type of Infrastructure
When was the last maintenance done (month)
When was the last maintenance done (month)
When was the last maintenance done (month)
When was the last maintenance done (month)
When was the last maintenance done (month)
When was the last maintenance done?
83
87
1
12
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
101
.Y
Sysmiss
When was the last maintenance done (year)
When was the last maintenance done (year)
When was the last maintenance done (year)
When was the last maintenance done (year)
When was the last maintenance done (year)
When was the last maintenance done?
89
81
2007
2008
2007
2008
Sysmiss
What was done #1
What was done #1
What was done #1
What was done #1
What was done #1
What was done?
89
BERSIH LINGKUNGAN
BERSIH LINMGKUNGAN
MEMASANG PRALON
MEMBANGUN IRIGASI
MEMBERSIHKAN RUMPUT
MEMBERSIHKAN RUMPUT DI RUAS JA
MEMBERSIHKAN SALURAN IRIGASI D
MEMPERBAHARUI ASPAL
MEMPERBAIKI PIPA / SELANG YANG
MENGGALI SALURAN AIR PINGGIR J
MENGGANTI KAYU BANTALAN
MENGGANTI LANTAI JEMBATAN
MENIMBUN JALAN DENGAN TANAH
MENIMBUN JALANAN YG BERLUBANG
PELEBARAN JALAN DESA
PEMASANGA PIPA BARU
PEMASANGAN BRONJONG
PEMASANGAN BRONJONG KAWAT
PEMASANGAN PIPA BARU
PEMBERSIHAN DAN PENDALAMAN SA-
PEMBERSIHAN SALURAN IRIGASI
PEMBERSIHAN SIRING / IRIGASI
PEMBUATAN SALURAN AIR
PEMBUATAN TALUD
PENAMBALAN BENDUNGAN
PENGANGKATAN LUMPUR
PENGASPALAM / PEMBURASAN
PENGASPALAN / PEMBURASAN
PENGERASAAN JALAN DESA
PENGERASAN
PENGERASAN JALAN
PENGERASAN, PENUTUPAN LUBANG
PENGGALIAN SUMUR
PENGGANTIAN LANTAI JEMBATAN
PENGGANTIAN PIPA
PENGKRIKILAN DAN PENIMBUNAN
PENGKRIKILAN JALAN
PENIMBUNAN & PEMBERSIHAN BADAN
PENIMBUNAN DAN PEMBUATAN DRAI-
PENIMBUNAN DAN PEMBUATAN SALUR
PERBAIKAN (PEMBETONAN)
PERBAIKAN JALAN TANAH MENJADI
PERBAIKAN JEMBATAN (BETON)
PERBAIKAN LANTAI JEMBATAN
PERBAIKAN PELATARAN
PERBAIKAN SALURAN
PERBAIKAN TOTAL JEMBATAN KABU
PERGANTIAN PIPA
PERINTISAN JALAN
Z
What was done #2
What was done #2
What was done #2
What was done #2
What was done #2
What was done?
18
ALAN
AN AIR (DRAINASE)
DAN BECEK
DARI SAMPAH
JALAN
JALAN SIRTU
LAN
LURAN IRIGASI
NASE
PATEN
RUSAK
Who did it
Who did it
Who did it
Who did it
Who did it
Who did it
92
A
Village residents
AB
AV
B
Maintenance group
C
Government
D
Private
V
Others, specify _______
Code of option answer C. Government and D. Private are the result of data coding. Not mentioned in the questionnaire but there are in the dataset.
- Maintenance group of road is meant here is a couple of people who form a group with the goal of maintaining the road together.
- The maintenance group of road is meant should the group that is deliberately set up to manage the road instead of the incidental group that formed when there is roadwork.
Activity resources
Activity resources
Activity resources
Activity resources
Activity resources
Activity resources
89
A
Village residents
AB
AE
AF
AV
B
Administrators group
C
Central Government
D
Province Government
E
District/City Government
F
Private
G
Donor
V
Others, _______
Activity resources consists of:
A. Village residents, if the funding comes from funds collected by the community itself.
B. Administrator group, if the funding comes from the administrator group
C. Central Government, if the funding comes from the Central Government (State Budget/APBN)
D. Province Government, if the funding comes from budget of the Province Government (APBD I)
E. District/City Government, if the funding comes from budget of the District/City Government (APBD II)
F. Private, if the funding comes from private party, e.g. funding of CSR (Community Social Responsibility) of the enterprises around the village
G. Donor, if the funding of infrastructure maintenance comes from the donor e.g. AusAid, USAID, ADB, or The World Bank.
V. Others, if there is other funding resource
Activity resources (others)
Activity resources (others)
Activity resources (others)
Activity resources (others)
Activity resources (others)
Activity resources
3
ANGGOTA DEWAN
LELANG DESA
Form of community contribution
Form of community contribution
Form of community contribution
Form of community contribution
Form of community contribution
Form of community contribution
89
A
Money
AB
ABCD
ABD
AD
B
Energy
BC
BCD
BD
C
Material
D
Consumption
W
Not applicable
Form of community contributions:
A. Money, if the the contribution that given in the form of money.
B. Energy, if the contribution that given in the form of energy contribution through participation in community service.
C. Material, if villagers gave the contribution in the form of material that needed for infrastructure construction/improvement process.
D. Consumption, if villagers gave the contribution food and beverage during the process of infrastructure construction/improvement for the workers.
Form of community contribution (others)
Form of community contribution (others)
Form of community contribution (others)
Form of community contribution (others)
Form of community contribution (others)
Form of community contribution
Village General Data questionnaire ID
Village General Data questionnaire ID
Village General Data questionnaire ID
Village General Data questionnaire ID
Village General Data questionnaire ID
224
Village ID
Type of organization
Type of organization
Type of organization
Type of organization
Type of organization
Type of organization
224
1
7
1
a.BPD/LMD/Board of Kelurahan
2
b.LKMD/LKMK/LPM
3
c.PKK
4
d.Youth organization
5
e.Farm group
6
f.Fishermen group
7
v.Others, ______
Type of organization:
a. BPD (Village Legislature)/LMD/Kelurahan Council (include the institute with other name/other term in village level), is the organization that functioning as the legislature council (representation) in village level which has task to accommodate the community aspirations and to oversee the village government. The members are elected by people and composed of community organization leaders, village/kelurahan community leaders, and/or common community. This organization there in the village as the substitute LMD after decentralization. In kelurahan be known with the name Dewan Kelurahan (Kelurahan Council).
b. LKMD/LKMK/LPM (Institution of Village Community Resilience), i.e. the organization that functioning as the planners and implementers of development in village level. The members consists of community figures and/or common community. This organization there in the village before decentralization. Its function is exactly the same with LKMK (Institution of Kelurahan Community Resilience). Change to be LPM (Institution of Community Empowerment) after the decentralization.
c. PKK (Empowerment of Family Welfare), i.e. the organization which formed by government that exist in national level up to kelurahan/village that functioning to improve family welfare.
d. Karang Taruna (Youth Institution). One of village community institutions which is a container of youth activities in the village either formed by government or by community itself.
e. Farmer Group, some farmers that form the group for information exchange and help each other in their work. In the village could be there are some farmer groups and might be they take shelter in a farmer groups community.
f. Fishermen Group, same as Farmer Group. Usually some people forming the group to exchange the information, but some are actually just the fishing group only. Fishermen group that intended here is the group which has purpose to share information for progress the group. Not just a fishing group.
Is there any in this village
Is there any in this village
Is there any in this village
Is there any in this village
Is there any in this village
Is there any [...] in this village?
If the answer is 3. No, then skip to the next line
224
1
3
1
Yes
3
No
What year was it found
What year was it found
What year was it found
What year was it found
What year was it found
What year was it established?
111
113
1968
2008
10001
.Y
Is it still active
Is it still active
Is it still active
Is it still active
Is it still active
Is it still active?
If the answer is 3. No, then skip to G05
144
80
1
11
1
Yes
3
No
11
.Z
Sysmiss
The meaning of still active is here is the institution/organization still doing the activity even though it only in the form of routine meeting.
Active that meant here is that the institution / organization is still doing activities though just a routine meeting.
Is there any regular meetings
Is there any regular meetings
Is there any regular meetings
Is there any regular meetings
Is there any regular meetings
Is there any regular meetings?
132
92
1
11
1
Yes
3
No
11
.Z
Sysmiss
Number of administrators (Male, persons)
Number of administrators (Male, persons)
Number of administrators (Male, persons)
Number of administrators (Male, persons)
Number of administrators (Male, persons)
Number of administrators
122
102
350
1001
.Z
Number of administrators (female, persons)
Number of administrators (female, persons)
Number of administrators (female, persons)
Number of administrators (female, persons)
Number of administrators (female, persons)
Number of administrators
120
104
56
101
.Z
Village General Data questionnaire ID
Village General Data questionnaire ID
Village General Data questionnaire ID
Village General Data questionnaire ID
Village General Data questionnaire ID
128
Village ID
Type of organization
Type of organization
Type of organization
Type of organization
Type of organization
Type of organization
128
1
10
1
a. Clean water administrator group
2
a. Clean water administrator group
3
a. Clean water administrator group
4
b. Road administrator group
5
b. Road administrator group
6
b. Road administrator group
7
c. Bridge administrator group
8
c. Bridge administrator group
9
c. Bridge administrator group
10
d. Irrigation administrator group
11
d. Irrigation administrator group
12
d. Irrigation administrator group
- Maintenance group of road is meant here is a couple of people who form a group with the goal of maintaining the road together.
- The maintenance group of road is meant should the group that is deliberately set up to manage the road instead of the incidental group that formed when there is roadwork.
- Infrastructure administrator group are some people which selected and appointed to responsible for managing and/or conducting management and maintenance of the infrastructure in the neighborhood. Consists of:
a. Clean water administrator group
b. Road administrator group
c. Bridge administrator group
d. Irrigation administrator group
Is there any [...] in this village
Is there any [...] in this village
Is there any [...] in this village
Is there any [...] in this village
Is there any [...] in this village
Is there any [...] in this village?
If the answer is 3. No, then skip to the next line
128
1
3
1
Yes
3
No
How many [...] are there in this village
How many [...] are there in this village
How many [...] are there in this village
How many [...] are there in this village
How many [...] are there in this village
How many [...] are there in this village?
14
114
1
7
Facility range
Facility range
Facility range
Facility range
Facility range
Facility Coverage
12
116
28
400
1001
.Y
Established in what year
Established in what year
Established in what year
Established in what year
Established in what year
When was it found?
12
116
1982
2008
10001
.Y
Who initiated the formation of the administrator group
Who initiated the formation of the administrator group
Who initiated the formation of the administrator group
Who initiated the formation of the administrator group
Who initiated the formation of the administrator group
Who initiated the formation of the administrator group?
14
114
1
5
1
Community themselves
3
Project/Program provisions
5
Government
95
Others, _________
Sysmiss
Option '5. Government' is the result of data coding process. Does not mentioned in questionnaire but there is in the dataset.
Is it still active
Is it still active
Is it still active
Is it still active
Is it still active
Is it still active?
If the answer is 3. No, then skip to H10
14
114
1
3
1
Yes
3
No
Sysmiss
Active that meant here is that the administrator group is still doing its functions such as maintenance coordinate, collecting routine contribution, etc.
Are there any regular meetings
Are there any regular meetings
Are there any regular meetings
Are there any regular meetings
Are there any regular meetings
Are there any regular meetings?
If the answer is 3. No, then skip to H10
13
115
1
3
1
Yes
3
No
Sysmiss
Regular meeting schedule (Total)
Regular meeting schedule (Total)
Regular meeting schedule (Total)
Regular meeting schedule (Total)
Regular meeting schedule (Total)
Routine meeting schedule
9
119
1
4
Regular meeting schedule (Unit)
Regular meeting schedule (Unit)
Regular meeting schedule (Unit)
Regular meeting schedule (Unit)
Regular meeting schedule (Unit)
Routine meeting schedule
9
119
2
95
1
Week
2
Month
3
Year
95
Others, _______
Sysmiss
Regular meeting schedule (Unit, others)
Regular meeting schedule (Unit, others)
Regular meeting schedule (Unit, others)
Regular meeting schedule (Unit, others)
Regular meeting schedule (Unit, others)
Routine meeting schedule
3
MASA PANEN
MUSIM GARAP LAHAN
TIGA BULAN
Number of administrators (male)
Number of administrators (male)
Number of administrators (male)
Number of administrators (male)
Number of administrators (male)
Number of administrators
12
116
3
23
101
.Y
Number of administrators (female)
Number of administrators (female)
Number of administrators (female)
Number of administrators (female)
Number of administrators (female)
Number of administrators
12
116
11
.Y
How does the administrator selected
How does the administrator selected
How does the administrator selected
How does the administrator selected
How does the administrator selected
How does the [...] administrator selected?
14
114
1
2
1
Appointed directly by community
2
Appointed by village government
3
Some by the public, the others by village government
95
Others, ________
Sysmiss
How does the administrator selected (others)
How does the administrator selected (others)
How does the administrator selected (others)
How does the administrator selected (others)
How does the administrator selected (others)
How does the [...] administrator selected?
Mode of administrator election other than:
1. Appointed directly by community
2. Appointed by village government
3. Some by the public, the others by village government
How long does the administrator work
How long does the administrator work
How long does the administrator work
How long does the administrator work
How long does the administrator work
How long does the [...] administrator work?
12
116
11
101
.Y
Do they ever collect routine contribution within the past 12 months
Do they ever collect routine contribution within the past 12 months
Do they ever collect routine contribution within the past 12 months
Do they ever collect routine contribution within the past 12 months
Do they ever collect routine contribution within the past 12 months
Do the [...] ever collect routine contribution within the past 12 months?
If the answer is 3. No, then skip to H15
14
114
1
3
1
Yes
3
No
Sysmiss
Contribution amount (Rp)
Contribution amount (Rp)
Contribution amount (Rp)
Contribution amount (Rp)
Contribution amount (Rp)
Contribution amount
5
123
5000
88000
Contribution amount (Unit)
Contribution amount (Unit)
Contribution amount (Unit)
Contribution amount (Unit)
Contribution amount (Unit)
Contribution amount
5
123
2
95
1
Week
2
Month
3
Year
94
Error answer
95
Others, _______
Sysmiss
Code "94" represents an error answer i.e. the answer that inconsistent with the question
Contribution amount (Unit, others)
Contribution amount (Unit, others)
Contribution amount (Unit, others)
Contribution amount (Unit, others)
Contribution amount (Unit, others)
Contribution amount
1
PANEN
Do they ever collect non-routine contribution within the past 12 months
Do they ever collect non-routine contribution within the past 12 months
Do they ever collect non-routine contribution within the past 12 months
Do they ever collect non-routine contribution within the past 12 months
Do they ever collect non-routine contribution within the past 12 months
Does the [...] ever collect non routine contribution within the past 12 months?
If the answer is 3. No, then skip to I SECTION
14
114
1
3
1
Yes
3
No
Sysmiss
Contribution amount (Rp)
Contribution amount (Rp)
Contribution amount (Rp)
Contribution amount (Rp)
Contribution amount (Rp)
Contribution amount
3
125
2000
500000
Contribution amount (Unit)
Contribution amount (Unit)
Contribution amount (Unit)
Contribution amount (Unit)
Contribution amount (Unit)
Contribution amount
3
125
2
95
1
Week
2
Month
3
Year
95
Others, ____
Sysmiss
Contribution amount (Unit, others)
Contribution amount (Unit, others)
Contribution amount (Unit, others)
Contribution amount (Unit, others)
Contribution amount (Unit, others)
Contribution amount
2
LAHAN
PENGGARAP
Village General Data questionnaire ID
Village General Data questionnaire ID
Village General Data questionnaire ID
Village General Data questionnaire ID
Village General Data questionnaire ID
44
Village ID
Number of respondent who interviewed
Number of respondent who interviewed
Number of respondent who interviewed
Number of respondent who interviewed
Number of respondent who interviewed
44
1
3
1
2
3
Position
Position
Position
Position
Position
Position
44
1
95
1
Village Head
2
Village Secretary
3
Head of Development Affair
4
Head of General Affairs/Governance
95
Others,_____
Option '4. Head of General Affairs/Government' is a result of data coding. Does not mentioned in the questionnaire but there is in the dataset.
Position (others)
Position (others)
Position (others)
Position (others)
Position (others)
Position
4
BENDAHARA DESA
KAUR PEMBANGUNAN
KAUR UMUM
WAKIL KETUA BPD
Gender
Gender
Gender
Gender
Gender
Gender
44
1
3
1
Male
3
Female
Age (year)
Age (year)
Age (year)
Age (year)
Age (year)
Age
44
25
60
Highest level of education finished
Highest level of education finished
Highest level of education finished
Highest level of education finished
Highest level of education finished
Highest education level completed
44
1
6
1
Elementary School/MI
2
Junior High/MTs
3
Senior High/MA
4
Diploma I/II
5
Diploma III/Bachelor
6
Diploma IV/S1
7
Post Graduate (S2/S3)
95
Others,_____________
Highest level of education finished (others)
Highest level of education finished (others)
Highest level of education finished (others)
Highest level of education finished (others)
Highest level of education finished (others)
Highest education level completed
Village General Data questionnaire ID
Village General Data questionnaire ID
Village General Data questionnaire ID
Village General Data questionnaire ID
Village General Data questionnaire ID
3
Viilage ID
No
No
No
No
No
Number
3
1
1
1
Question number
Question number
Question number
Question number
Question number
Question number
3
B04_G
PS
Z
Variable number that confirmed to the enumerators
Page
Page
Page
Page
Page
Page
3
22
3
Z
Editor's note #1
Editor's note #1
Editor's note #1
Editor's note #1
Editor's note #1
Editor's note
3
JUMLAH S2/S3?
SEMESTINYA BISA DIISI 0
Z
Problems which is need confirmed by the interviewer
Editor's note #2
Editor's note #2
Editor's note #2
Editor's note #2
Editor's note #2
Editor's note
Problems which is need confirmed by the interviewer
Enumerator's confirmation #1
Enumerator's confirmation #1
Enumerator's confirmation #1
Enumerator's confirmation #1
Enumerator's confirmation #1
Enumerator's confirmation
3
NANTI DIPERBAIKI SAMA CAHYO
TIDAK ADA (0 ORANG)
Z
Explanation of interviewer about the problems that editor asked
Enumerator's confirmation #2
Enumerator's confirmation #2
Enumerator's confirmation #2
Enumerator's confirmation #2
Enumerator's confirmation #2
Enumerator's confirmation
Explanation of interviewer about the problems that editor asked