Interviewer instructions
G1.k Appliances Owned by the Family
Encircle the appropriate response for the appliances owned by the family. If the answer is “yes”, ask for the quantity of that particular appliance. Do not rely on what you see because there may be appliances like radios or televisions inside the bedrooms. If the family has second home or a vacation house, be sure to include the appliances/items that the family has in this second home.
Rented items such as colored TV set are to be excluded in this section. Do not record appliances that are out of order.
Write an explanation for any change in the kind and quantity of household appliances during the second visit.
An electric fan does not fall under air conditioner. A table with two long benches ('papag”) should not be counted as dining set.
Explanations of Specific Items
Radio - includes transistor radio, radiophone, and tape cassette recorder.
Television Set - includes both black and white and colored TV set.
Stereo/Sing-along system - has at least two loudspeakers and may be a component type or console type.
Note that an icebox is neither a refrigerator nor a freezer and, therefore, should not be reported in this group.
Car - includes also other types of motor vehicles owned by the family for family use such as jeep, Hi-ace, motorcycle, etc. However, if the family vehicle has not been used and it is already beyond repair, do not report the vehicle any more.