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Demographic and Health Survey 1992 - IPUMS Subset

Egypt, Arab Rep., 1992
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Reference ID
EGY_1992_DHS_v01_M_v02_A_IPUMS
Producer(s)
National Population Council [Egypt] and Macro International Inc., Minnesota Population Center
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Sep 19, 2018
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Identification number of interviewer, household survey (C_INTERVIEWERIDHH)

Data file: EGY1992-C.dat

Overview

Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 223
End: 227
Width: 5
Range: -
Format: Numeric

Questions and instructions

Literal question
IDENTIFICATION
GOVERNORATE __________
KISM/MARKAZ __________
SHIAKHA/VILLAGE __________
HOUSEHOLD NO. ___________

PSU/SEGMENT NO. ________
BUILDING NO._________
HOUSE NO. ______________

URBAN 1
RURAL 2

LARGE CITY 1
SMALL CITY 2
TOWN 3
VILLAGE 4

SUBSAMPLE:
YES 1
NO 2

NAME OF HOUSEHOLD HEAD _______
ADDRESS IN DETAIL _____

GOVERNORATE __
PSU/SEGMENT NO. ___
HOUSEHOLD NO. ____
URBAN/RURAL ____
LOCALITY ___
SUBSAMPLE ___

INTERVIEWER VISITS 1
DATE _____
TEAM _____
INTERVIWER'S NAME _____
SUPERVISOR'S NAME _____
RESULT ______
NEXT VISIT: DATE _____ TIME ________

INTERVIEWER VISITS 2
DATE _____
TEAM _____
INTERVIEWER'S NAME _____
SUPERVISOR'S NAME _____
RESULT ______
NEXT VISIT: DATE _____ TIME ________

INTERVIEWER VISITS 3
DATE _____
TEAM _____
INTERVIWER'S NAME_____
SUPERVISOR'S NAME _____
RESULT ______

FINAL VISIT
DAY ____ MONTH ____ YEAR ____
TEAM ____
INTERVIEWER _____
SUPERVISOR _____
RESULT _____
TOTAL VISITS ____

Description

Definition
INTERVIEWERIDHH (HV018) reports the interviewer identification code for the interviewer conducting the household survey. Codes are country- and sample-specific; a given numeric code in one survey refers to a different person than the same numeric code in another survey. Numbering of interviewer codes is not necessarily consecutive; some surveys use "0" as an identification code, for example, while others begin with a 3-digit number. Using the interviewer identification codes, researchers can evaluate whether the quality of responses (e.g., the number of "missing" cases) depended on the person conducting the interview.

concept

Concept
var_concept.title Vocabulary
General technical Variables -- TOPICS IPUMS
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