Question pretext
During the PERIOD SPECIFIED, did you or any member of your family operate any activity providing community, social, recreational and personal services such as medical and dental practice, practice of trade, operation of schools, restaurants and hotels, etc.?
Interviewer instructions
Community, Social, Recreational and Personal Services
Accomplish subsections (a), (b) and (c) as you have done in the two preceding sections. This section, however, does not require the “quantity” column.
Since the coverage of this section is wide, try to inquire exhaustively if services are offered by any member of the family for pay. The practice of one's profession or trade is also included under this section like dentists, doctors, beauticians, etc.
The scope of this section includes the operation of family enterprises in the following:
1. Restaurants, bars, cafes and other eating and drinking places
2. Boarding houses and lodging places
3. Repair shops (motor vehicles, electrical, footwear, watch and jewelry), etc.
4. Recreational establishments like bowling alleys and billiards halls, resorts, etc.
5. Laundry shops or home laundry, barbershops, beauty shops, shoe shine, etc.
6. Educational in all levels
7. Medical, dental and laboratory services
Include in the average gross receipts per month the value consumed during the period from family-operated carenderia.
Remember to exclude business establishments that are registered with the SEC. You can discern this if the name of the establishments “INC” (means “incorporated”) affixed to the business name of the enterprise (caratola). If for instance the residence of the family is located in the place where they offer services, and the sign board does not show “INC”, inquire as to the organization so that decision can be made whether to include it or not.
In addition, activities such as collection of tongs from mahjong and/or card games are included in this section. However, tong collection during wakes are reported under Section C11. Other Sources of Income.
Report also in this section plumbers and electricians who hire other persons to finish "pakyaw" work.