Question pretext
Enabled only for those items for which the interviewer selected 'yes' on form T6S.
NOTE THAT IF THE CONSUMPTION ITEM IS LISTED ON FORM T6, THAT MEANS THAT THE HH DID CONSUME THE ITEM. HENCE, THERE SHOULD ALWAYS BE AT LEAST ONE SOURCE OF CONSUMPTION WITH QUANTITY GREATER THAN 0 ON FORM T6AE. THAT IS, EITHER THE QUANTITY CONSUMED CAME FROM 1) PURCHASES, OR FROM 2) HOME PRODUCTION OR FROM 3) GIFTS. (NOTE TO DATA USER: THE VARIABLES DERIVED FROM THE QUESTIONS ON THIS SCREEN ARE STORED IN TABLE 'HHCONSDATACATA')
Literal question
How much [ITEM] did your HH consume in the past [RECALL]? UNIT
Categories
Value |
Category |
1 |
Kilograms |
2 |
Grams |
3 |
Litre |
4 |
Millilitre |
5 |
25 KG Bag |
6 |
50 KG Bag |
7 |
90 KG Bag |
8 |
Debe |
9 |
Table spoon |
10 |
Bunch |
11 |
Hand |
12 |
Piece/Number |
13 |
Heap |
14 |
Handful |
15 |
Pakacha/Tenga |
16 |
Gorogoro |
17 |
1/4 KG Tin |
18 |
1/2 KG Tin |
19 |
1 KG Tin |
20 |
Bowl |
21 |
Cup |
22 |
Glass |
23 |
TSh. |
24 |
Mche |
25 |
Kibaba |
99 |
Other (specify) |
Sysmiss |
|
Warning: these figures indicate the number of cases found in the data file. They cannot be interpreted as summary statistics of the population of interest.
Interviewer instructions
In case you need to add several items of DIFFERENT UNITS together in one category, you will need to use TSH as a unit. If the person did not buy the item, you need to ask him/her 'For how many TSH would you be able to sell this item in case you would sell it?'
With bakuli we mean half a kilogram.
MCHE = This is a bar of laundry soap about a 40 cm. The unit “piece” refers to ? of a bar or a tablet of bath soap KIBABA = a small tin cylinder with a long handle used to measure liquid commodities e.g. kerosene and cooking oil in shops.