Literal question
For all persons
[Questions 1-18 were asked of all persons.]
12. Where does [the respondent] habitually live?
[] 1 In this city or rural parish?
[] 2 In another part of the country?
____ Province
____ Canton
____ City or rural parish
[] 3 In another country?
What is the name of the country? ____
For use of INEC
_ _ Province/Country
_ _ Canton
_ _ Parish
Interviewer instructions
[Section 4]
Step 11: Continue with the second part (questions 11 to 13) of section 4, information about the population / B : General characteristics.
[A copy of part of section 4B of the census questionnaire is omitted here.]
Tips:
Follow the order sequential of the questions.
Remember the leaps in questions 11, 12, and 13.
Question 11 must have all of the categories read, like this:
Where was (Marco Méndez)born: in this city? , in another place of the country? or in another country?
In this example the informant was born in Bolivia, immediately you must ask the year in which he arrived in Ecuador.
Question 12 must have the categories read, like this:
In what place does (Marco Méndez) habitually live?: in this city?, in another place of the country? , or in another country?
In this example the informant lives in this same city, or marks x, in category 1 and continues with the next question.
Question 13 must have the categories read, like this:
5 years ago, in what place did (Marco Méndez) habitually live?: in this city? , in another place of the country? or in another country?
In this example if the informant lived in another place of the country, mark x, in category 2.
Ask, In what Province?, in what county? and in what city or rural parish?
For the example, 5 years ago he lived in the province of Guayas, Guayaquil county, and Guayaquil City; write down these names.
(A) You should not register anything in the fields for the use of INEC.
Remember that if you are enumerating a child under 5 years of age, you should not ask question 13, just mark x in option 4 and continue with the next question.