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Household Expenditure and Income Survey 2008, Economic Research Forum (ERF) Harmonization Data

Jordan, 2008 - 2009
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Reference ID
JOR_2008_HEIS_v01_M_v01_A_ERF
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Department of Statistics
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Mar 29, 2019
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Mother present at home (PMPRES)

Data file: Jor_2008_Person

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Valid: 0
Valid: 0
Invalid: 0
Invalid: 0
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 42
End: 42
Width: 1
Range: -
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Questions and instructions

Categories
Value Category
1 Yes
2 Mother is not a household member
3 Mother is dead
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.

Description

Definition
Indicates whether the mother is present at home, not a household member or dead.
Universe
All individuals

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Notes
GENERAL NOTES
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There might be a problem identifying the mother from the Roster in case of multiple spouses. This variable can be clearly identified only in the fathers'/mothers' ID is provided in the dataset. In case of only one spouse she is assumed to be the mother, unless the age checking is could identify those living with their step mother (mother died or divorced).


COUNTRY SPECIFIC NOTES
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• All parents related variables were generated by ERF including the presence status generated using the relationship to head variable, therefore those dead could not be identified.

• Father's and Mother's variables were generated for head of the household's children, the head him/herself whenever his/her parent(s) are household members, for head’s siblings if parents’ data is available, and for head’s grandchildren if he/she has married sons/daughters or in laws living in the household. In some cases, children were linked to their parents based on the HH data entry order.

• Since the relationship to the head variable did not include the son/daughter in law category, to generate the in-laws' characteristics, we assumed that the son in law is a married male recoded as other relative in the relationship to head variable where the number of married female daughters in the household >=1.
The same technique was applied to the daughter in law, a married female recoded as other relative in the relationship to head variable where the number of married male sons >=1 is considered a daughter in law.

• In case the head has multiple spouses, the identification of the children’s mothers among different spouses is judgmental whether on age basis, or on members order in the household

• After generating these variables, No son in law could be found. Therefore, further check on other relative married males (q506 = 1 & q510=2 & q505 = 7) was done and only 2 cases were found:
Serial: 1100698 5th person
Serial: 1107158 5th person
Checking these two cases indicated none of them could be considered son in law.
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