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Household Income and Expenditure Survey 2005

Micronesia, Fed. Sts., 2005
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FSM_2005_HIES_v01_M
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FSM Divison of Statistics
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    DATA

Persons not listed (leave_anyone)

Data file: Housing

Overview

Valid: 0
Valid: 0
Invalid: 0
Invalid: 0
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 173
End: 173
Width: 1
Range: -
Format:

Questions and instructions

Literal question
H1a. When you told me the names of persons living here on June 1, did you leave anyone out because you were not sure if the person should be listed — for example, someone temporarily away on a business trip or vacation, a newborn baby still in the hospital, or a person who stays here once in a while and has no other home?

1. Yes
2. No
Categories
Value Category
1 Yes
2 No
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
Housing units may be of many different types. Most people think of a housing unit as a single-family house surrounded by open space on all four sides. Some housing units are attached to other units such as row houses or townhouses. An apartment behind a store or a room above a garage may be a housing unit.

Mobile homes are also housing units if they are occupied or intended to be occupied on the site where they are situated. Occupied boats, vans, tents, and other types of shelter are also housing units if they are someone's usual place of residence or if they are occupied by someone who has no usual residence.

When you ask the census questions, use the appropriate term (house, apartment, mobile home, etc.) depending upon the type of housing unit you are enumerating.

Ask at each occupied housing unit. Do not ask these questions at institutional or non-institutional group quarters.

H1a. If the respondent answers that someone was left out because he or she was not sure if the person(s) should be listed, circle 1 for “Yes." For each person whose status is in doubt, determine if the person is a member of the household. Refer to the rules for question 1a on the questionnaire and Appendix A (Table of Residence Rules) in this manual.

a. If the person(s) is a household member, list the name(s) in question 1a and complete all population questions for the person. (NOTE: This will require using a continuation questionnaire for the household if all ten person pages have been used.)

b. If the person(s) is not a household member, determine if the person is a visitor who has a "Usual home elsewhere" (UHE).

(1) If the person is a visitor who has a UHE, but has no one at the UHE who will report him or her, complete an Individual Census Report (ICR) for the visitor and write the address of the UHE in the space provided in question 1b on the ICR.

(2) If the person is a visitor without a UHE, list the name(s) in question 1a and complete all population questions for the person.
Question post text
If Yes, determine if you should add the person(s) based on the instructions for Question 1a.
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