DDI_TUV_2010_HIES_v01_M
Toakai. PUAPUA
Accelerated Data Program
2011-02-16
NADA
Version 01 (September 2012) - Adapted version of the DDI "DDI-TUV-SCD-HIES-2010-v01" documented by SPC in February 2011.
Household Income and Expenditure 2010
HIES 2010
TUV_2010_HIES_v01_M
Central Statistics Division
Chris Ryan
Bertrand Buffiere
NADA
Asiatic Bank of Development
United Nations Develpment Program
Republic of China
Government of Tuvalu
Government Statistician
Income/Expenditure/Household Survey [hh/ies]
The "Household Income and Expenditure Survey (HIES)" is the largest national survey carried out by the Central Statistics Division (CSD) of the Ministry of Finance, Economic Planning and Industries in accordance with international standards. The first survey was carried out in 1994, the second in 2005, with this being the third. It provides statistical information on income and expenditure patterns of households in Tuvalu.The first objective is the update of the CPI. Poverty analysis are based on this survey and many MDG indicators can be calculated from this survey.
Version 01: Raw data, available for internal use.
The main objectives of the survey were:
- To obtain weights for the revision of the Consumer Price Index (CPI) for Funafuti;
- To provide information on the nature and distribution of household income, expenditure and food consumption patterns;
- To provide data on the household sector's contribution to the National Accounts
- To provide information on economic activity of men and women to study gender issues
- To undertake some poverty analysis
Tuvalu
National, including Funafuti and Outer islands
- Household
- individual
All the private household are included in the sampling frame. In each household selected, the current resident are surveyed, and people who are usual resident but are currently away (work, health, holydays reasons, or border student for example.
If the household had been residing in Tuvalu for less than one year:
- but intend to reside more than 12 months => The household is included
- do not intend to reside more than 12 months => out of scope
Sample survey data [ssd]
HOUSEHOLD FORM
- composition of the household and demographic profile of each members
- dwelling information
- dwelling expenditure
- transport expenditure
- education expenditure
- health expenditure
- land and property expenditure
- household furnishing
- home appliances
- cultural and social payments
- holydays/travel costs
- Loans and saving
- clothing
- other major expenditure items
INDIVIDUAL FORM
- health and education
- labor force (individu aged 15 and above)
- employment activity and income (individu aged 15 and above)
DIARY
- All kind of expenses
- Home production - food and drink (eaten by the household, given away, sold)
- Goods taken from own business (consumed, given away)
- Monetary gift (given away, received, winning from gambling)
- Non monetary gift (given away, received, winning from gambling)
Central Statistics Office
It was decided that 33% (one third) sample was sufficient to achieve suitable levels of accuracy for key estimates in the survey. So the sample selection was spread proportionally across all the island except Niulakita as it was considered too small.
For selection purposes, each island was treated as a separate stratum and independent samples were selected from each. The strategy used was to list each dwelling on the island by their geographical position and run a systematic skip through the list to achieve the 33% sample. This approach assured that the sample would be spread out across each island as much as possible and thus more representative.
For details please refer to Table 1.1 of the Report.
Only the island of Niulakita was not included in the sampling frame, considered too small.
Face-to-face [f2f]
There were three main survey forms used to collect data for the survey. Each question are writen in English and translated in Tuvaluan on the same version of the questionnaire. The questionnaires were designed based on the 2004 survey questionnaire.
HOUSEHOLD FORM
- composition of the household and demographic profile of each members
- dwelling information
- dwelling expenditure
- transport expenditure
- education expenditure
- health expenditure
- land and property expenditure
- household furnishing
- home appliances
- cultural and social payments
- holydays/travel costs
- Loans and saving
- clothing
- other major expenditure items
INDIVIDUAL FORM
- health and education
- labor force (individu aged 15 and above)
- employment activity and income (individu aged 15 and above): wages and salaries, working own business, agriculture and livestock, fishing, income from handicraft, income from gambling, small scale activies, jobs in the last 12 months, other income, childreen income, tobacco and alcohol use, other activities, and seafarer
DIARY (one diary per week, on a 2 weeks period, 2 diaries per household were required)
- All kind of expenses
- Home production - food and drink (eaten by the household, given away, sold)
- Goods taken from own business (consumed, given away)
- Monetary gift (given away, received, winning from gambling)
- Non monetary gift (given away, received, winning from gambling)
Questionnaire Design Flaws
Questionnaire design flaws address any problems with the way questions were worded which will result in an incorrect answer provided by the respondent. Despite every effort to minimize this problem during the design of the respective survey questionnaires and the diaries, problems were still identified during the analysis of the data. Some examples are provided below:
Gifts, Remittances & Donations
Collecting information on the following:
- the receipt and provision of gifts
- the receipt and provision of remittances
- the provision of donations to the church, other communities and family occasions is a very difficult task in a HIES. The extent of these activities in Tuvalu is very high, so every effort should be made to address these activities as best as possible. A key problem lies in identifying the best form (questionnaire or diary) for covering such activities. A general rule of thumb for a HIES is that if the activity occurs on a regular basis, and involves the exchange of small monetary amounts or in-kind gifts, the diary is more appropriate. On the other hand, if the activity is less infrequent, and involves larger sums of money, the questionnaire with a recall approach is preferred. It is not always easy to distinguish between the two for the different activities, and as such, both the diary and questionnaire were used to collect this information. Unfortunately it probably wasn?t made clear enough as to what types of transactions were being collected from the different sources, and as such some transactions might have been missed, and others counted twice. The effects of these problems are hopefully minimal overall.
Defining Remittances
Because people have different interpretations of what constitutes remittances, the questionnaire needs to be very clear as to how this concept is defined in the survey. Unfortunately this wasn?t explained clearly enough so it was difficult to distinguish between a remittance, which should be of a more regular nature, and a one-off monetary gift which was transferred between two households.
Business Expenses Still Recorded
The aim of the survey is to measure "household" expenditure, and as such, any expenditure made by a household for an item or service which was primarily used for a business activity should be excluded. It was not always clear in the questionnaire that this was the case, and as such some business expenses were included. Efforts were made during data cleaning to remove any such business expenses which would impact significantly on survey results.
Purchased goods given away as a gift
When a household makes a gift donation of an item it has purchased, this is recorded in section 5 of the diary. Unfortunately it was difficult to know how to treat these items as it was not clear as to whether this item had been recorded already in section 1 of the diary which covers purchases. The decision was made to exclude all information of gifts given which were considered to be purchases, as these items were assumed to have already been recorded already in section 1. Ideally these items should be treated as a purchased gift given away, which in turn is not household consumption expenditure, but this was not possible.
Some key items missed in the Questionnaire
Although not a big issue, some key expenditure items were omitted from the questionnaire when it would have been best to collect them via this schedule. A key example being electric fans which many households in Tuvalu own.
The Household Income and Expenditure Survey 2010 was carried out by the Tuvalu Central Statistics Division over a period of 3 ½ months throughout the first half of 2010, covering eight islands of Tuvalu. The survey collected information from 541 households from these islands, with the only island excluded from scope of the survey being Niulakita.
Although "Dwellings" were selected in the sample, information was collected from "Households". A dwelling was considered to have more than one household if there more than one group of people living in the dwelling that pooled their money and shared their food together. In this survey, there were four cases on Funafuti only. Three of these dwellings had two households reside in them, whereas one dwelling had three households
The fieldwork was carried out by 42 specially selected interviewers and 13 supervisors, supported by 2 trainers and 4 staff of the Central Statistics Division who acted as supervisors. The interviewers were selected via a recruitment process, with preference given to those applicants who had previous survey experience with the Central Statistics Division. Interviews were conducted to select the final list of interviewers. The supervisors did the training of fieldworkers on the Outer Islands and also assisted in the supervision of the fieldwork.
There was a one-week training course for supervisors, followed by a one-week training course for interviewers (also attended by the supervisors). All field staff had to swear and sign an oath of confidentiality.
The survey was publicized by means of radio - that is an interview was broadcasted by Radio Tuvalu to inform the public about the survey. Fieldwork for each island lasted about 3-4 weeks. This involved an initial few days for becoming familiar with the work area each enumerator was responsible for, and making an initial contact with the selected households to drop off the diaries. The households then had two weeks for completion of the diaries, and during this period the interviewers would call in from time to time to check that the recording of daily expenditures was proceeding satisfactorily. They would also use the occasion of their visits to collect some of the information required for the household and individual schedules. They would then make a final visit to the households to collect the diaries, and after checking the questionnaires, they passed them to their supervisors.
Respondent Error
Whether intentional or not, respondents in the household will at times provide incorrect information to questions, despite how well the question is worded and asked by the interviewer. This may sometimes be because the respondent may not wish the interviewer to know the true amount and intentionally provide an incorrect answer, which happens at times for income, or they simply misunderstood the question. A common misunderstanding for questions in a HIES is the reference period being referred. Interviewers are trained to reduce the likelihood of this error as much as possible.
The fieldwork was carried out by 42 specially selected interviewers and 13 supervisors, supported by 2 trainers and 4 staff of the Statistics Department who acted as supervisors.
The sample weight were calculated for each island (8 differents weight).
For the island i, the weight of the household (W) was calculated as shown:
Wi = Total number of household in island i / number of valid questionnaire in the island i
Consistency of the data:
- each questionnaire was checked by the supervisor during and after the collection
- before data entry, all the questionnaire were coded
- the CSPRo data entry system included inconsistency checks which allow the NSO staff to point some errors and to correct them with imputation estimation from their own knowledge (no time for double entry), 4 data entry operators.
- after data entry, outliers were identified in order to check their consistency.
All data entry, including editing, edit checks and queries, was done using CSPro (Census Survey Processing System) with additional data editing and cleaning taking place in Excel.
The staff from the CSD was responsible for undertaking the coding and data entry, with assistance from an additional four temporary staff to help produce results in a more timely manner.
Although enumeration didn't get completed until mid June, the coding and data entry commenced as soon as forms where available from Funafuti, which was towards the end of March. The coding and data entry was then completed around the middle of July.
A visit from an SPC consultant then took place to undertake initial cleaning of the data, primarily addressing missing data items and missing schedules. Once the initial data cleaning was undertaken in CSPro, data was transferred to Excel where it was closely scrutinized to check that all responses were sensible. In the cases where unusual values were identified, original forms were consulted for these households and modifications made to the data if required.
Despite the best efforts being made to clean the data file in preparation for the analysis, no doubt errors will still exist in the data, due to its size and complexity. Having said this, they are not expected to have significant impacts on the survey results.
Under-Reporting and Incorrect Reporting as a result of Poor Field Work Procedures
The most crucial stage of any survey activity, whether it be a population census or a survey such as a HIES is the fieldwork. It is crucial for intense checking to take place in the field before survey forms are returned to the office for data processing. Unfortunately, it became evident during the cleaning of the data that fieldwork wasn?t checked as thoroughly as required, and as such some unexpected values appeared in the questionnaires, as well as unusual results appearing in the diaries. Efforts were made to indentify the main issues which would have the greatest impact on final results, and this information was modified using local knowledge, to a more reasonable answer, when required.
Data Entry Errors
Data entry errors are always expected, but can be kept to a minimum with double entry taking place. Unfortunately time did not permit for double entry to take place for the Tuvalu 2010 HIES which will increase the likelihood of such errors. A large number of checks were performed on the final dataset and suspicious results checked against the questionnaires. When errors in data entry were detected during this process the values were rectified, but this could only be possible for suspicious data.
The final response rates for the survey was very pleasing with an average rate of 97 per cent across all islands selected. The response rates were derived by dividing the number of fully responding households by the number of selected households in scope of the survey which weren't vacant.
- Nanumea 100%
- Nanumaga 100%
- Niutao 98%
- Nui 100%
- Vaitupu 99%
- Nukufetau 89%
- Nukulaelae 100%
- Funafuti 96%
For details please refer to Table 1.2 of the Report.
Systematic sampling was adopted for each island in the survey. This was achieved by sorting all households on the island by geographical position and then running a skip of 3 through the list to achieve a 33 per cent sample. Ideally, the approach for calculating sampling errors should be to adopt the formula which best reflects the sample design, but for this report, it was decided to adopt the formula assuming "simple random sampling" was adopted. This made things a lot simpler and this approach is a more then suitable approximation.
It was not possible to calculate sampling errors for all estimates in this report, so just some sample errors for key estimates of expenditure and income were produced for selected geographical areas. This in itself should give users a guide as to what can be expected from results with respect to sampling errors.
The procedure for addressing this was to firstly calculate the variance associate with key estimates, convert these to standard errors, and then represent these standard errors as a percentage of the estimate. Such a figure is referred to as a relative standard error (RSE) and is useful for comparing the quality of different size estimates from a survey.
Please refer to Section 4 of the HIES 2010 Report for details.
Non-response Bias
- the rates for this survey were very high for all selected islands. Overall the response rate for this survey was 97% which is very high, suggesting very little non-response bias.
Government Statistician
Use of the dataset must be acknowledged using a citation which would include:
- the Identification of the Primary Investigator
- the title of the survey (including country, acronym and year of implementation)
- the survey reference number
- the source and date of download
Example:
Central Statistics Division, Tuvalu. Household Income and Expenditure 2010. Ref. TUV_2010_HIES_v01_M. Dataset downloaded from [source] on [date].
The user of the data acknowledges that the original collector of the data, the authorized distributor of the data, and the relevant funding agency bear no responsibility for use of the data or for interpretations or inferences based upon such uses.
DWELLING
This file contains all data related to the household questionnare.
The file also contains derived data on household consumption (expenditure), income, household appliance and building materials.
0
100
EXPENSES
The data file is related to the Household Diary which captured expenditure patterns of household members.
0
11
INCOME
This file contains data related to Personal Questionnaire which design to capture the income pattern of household members
0
11
island
island
island
island
island
Island:
1
Nanumea
2
Nanumaga
3
Niutao
4
Nui
5
Vaitupu
6
Nukufetau
7
Funafuti
8
Nukulaelae
This question is use to identify and separate the different islands. The eight islands were coded 1 to 8. This question is also use to identify rural (all the outer islands) and Funafuti as urban.
village
village
village
village
village
Village:
1
Pepesala
2
Nukualofa
3
Fakaifou
4
Senala
5
Alapi
6
Vaiaku
7
Tekavatoetoe
This question is important to differentiate the villages on each island.
dwelling number
dwelling number
dwelling number
dwelling number
dwelling number
Dwelling No:
Household Number
Household Number
Household Number
Household Number
Household Number
Household No:
stratum
stratum
stratum
stratum
stratum
1
Funafuti
2
Outer Island
Every island was treated as a separate stratum
weights
weights
weights
weights
weights
This is the sampling weight of the household.
roof material
roof material
roof material
roof material
roof material
INTERVIEWER: ask the following questions of the household head and spouse. You may complete Question 1 yourself but ask all other questions.
The first questions in this household schedule are about your dwelling and the facilities you have.
**A fesili kamata i te pepa mo kaaiga tenei e fakafesiligina tou koga nofo mo ou kope totino.
What is the main material used for the roof?
Sea te mea e fakamalu ki ei te tuaafale?
(tick one box only)
1
Corrugated iron with gutter
2
Corrugated iron without gutter
3
Thatched/traditionnal
4
Other
This question is used to get information on what building materials were used to build the dwelling
wall material
wall material
wall material
wall material
wall material
What is the main material used for the outer walls?
**Sea tona 'pui aatua?
(tick one box only)
1
Permament timber
2
Permanent concrete
3
Permanent timber concrete
4
Thatched traditionnal
5
Corrugated iron improvised
6
Hardiflex
7
Masonite
8
Other
This question is used to get information on what building materials were used to build the dwelling
floor material
floor material
floor material
floor material
floor material
What is the main material used for the floors?
**Sea tona fola?
(tick one box only)
1
Stones coral
2
Midribs
3
Timber
4
Concrete
5
Other
This question is used to get information on what building materials were used to build the dwelling
Type of house
Type of house
Type of house
Type of house
Type of house
What type of house (main house) is this?
**Se vaega o fale pefea (fale tonu) tenei?
(tick one box only)
1
Permanent single housing timber
2
Permament single housing unit concrete
3
Permanent single housing unit timber concrete
4
Permanent more than one housing unit timber
5
Permanent more than one housing unit concrete
6
Building with 2 or more apartments
7
Dwelling attached to a shop or non resident building
8
Lodging house
9
Traditional
10
Other
This question is used to get information on what building materials were used to build the dwelling
Number of rooms
Number of rooms
Number of rooms
Number of rooms
Number of rooms
How many rooms does your household occupy, including the kitchen?
**E fia potu e fakaaoga ne tou kaufale, aofia ki ei te umu kuuka?
Number of rooms (bedroom, lounge, dining)
Identify the total number of rooms in the dwelling.
number of bedrooms
number of bedrooms
number of bedrooms
number of bedrooms
number of bedrooms
Of the above, how many bedrooms does your household have in this dwelling?
**Pena mo mai luga, e fia potu moe o te otou fale?
Number of bedrooms
Identify the total number of bedrooms only.
Year of building constructed
Year of building constructed
Year of building constructed
Year of building constructed
Year of building constructed
When was this building constructed? Please provide best guess if possible.
**Ne faite anafea te fale tenei? Taku mai se faka'tauga tonu mafai e mafai.
9999
dont know
Separate Kitchen?
Separate Kitchen?
Separate Kitchen?
Separate Kitchen?
Separate Kitchen?
Do you have a separate kitchen or kitchenette?
**E isi eiloa sou potu kuuka io me se faleumu?
1
Yes inside and outside dwelling
2
Yes inside dwelling only
3
Yes outside dwelling only
4
No
Means of cooking
Means of cooking
Means of cooking
Means of cooking
Means of cooking
How do you usually do your cooking?
**E masani o kuuka koe pefea?
(tick one box only)
1
electric plate without oven
2
electric stove with oven
3
gas burner with oven
4
gas burner without oven
5
kerosen burner stove
6
wood stove
7
open fire
8
other
Type of lighting
Type of lighting
Type of lighting
Type of lighting
Type of lighting
What type of lighting do you usually have?
**Sea te vaega molii e masani o fakamaina koe ki ei?
(tick one box only)
1
electric, main electricity supply
2
electric, own solar unit
3
electric, own generator
4
kerosen or spirit lamp
5
oil lamp
6
solar powered
7
other light
8
no lighting regularly available
Drinking water
Drinking water
Drinking water
Drinking water
Drinking water
Where do you usually get your drinking and cooking water from?
**E masani o maua mai fea au vai inu mo vai mo kuuka?
(tick one box only)
1
Direct supply
2
Outside cistern
3
Communal cistern
4
Well
5
Delivered collected
6
Other
Cooking water
Cooking water
Cooking water
Cooking water
Cooking water
1
Direct supply
2
Outside cistern
3
Communal cistern
4
Well
5
Delivered collected
6
Other
Washing water
Washing water
Washing water
Washing water
Washing water
1
Direct supply
2
Outside cistern
3
Communal cistern
4
Well
5
Delivered collected
6
Other
Number of storage systems
Number of storage systems
Number of storage systems
Number of storage systems
Number of storage systems
Volume of this household's water storage systems.
**Aofaki o te vai e fakataligina i te fale tenei.
Interviewer: Follow instructions in manual
Total capacity in liter
Total capacity in liter
Total capacity in liter
Total capacity in liter
Total capacity in liter
Volume of this household's water storage systems.
**Aofaki o te vai e fakataligina i te fale tenei.
Interviewer: Follow instructions in manual
Total capacity in galon
Total capacity in galon
Total capacity in galon
Total capacity in galon
Total capacity in galon
Volume of this household's water storage systems.
**Aofaki o te vai e fakataligina i te fale tenei.
Interviewer: Follow instructions in manual
Toilet facility
Toilet facility
Toilet facility
Toilet facility
Toilet facility
What is the main type of toilet facility you have?
**Se vaega pefea tou falefoliki?
(tick one box only)
1
Flush septic tank
2
Water seal
3
Other
4
None
9
no answer
Garbage disposal
Garbage disposal
Garbage disposal
Garbage disposal
Garbage disposal
1
Gov waste collection
2
Take to disposal site
3
Burn
4
Bury
5
Compost
6
Ocean/lagoon
7
Deposit in pits
8
Recycle
9
other
Ownership of Livestock
Ownership of Livestock
Ownership of Livestock
Ownership of Livestock
Ownership of Livestock
Do you have any livestock like pigs, chickens, etc?
**E isi ne au manu fagai pela me ne puaka, moa, niisi manu aka?
If NO, GO TO Q14
1
yes
2
no
This questions is ask purposely to get informations on household livestock.
Number of Pigs mature
Number of Pigs mature
Number of Pigs mature
Number of Pigs mature
Number of Pigs mature
Please indicate the number of livestock you have?
**Fakamolemole taku mai te aofaki o au manu?
This questions is ask purposely to get informations on household livestock.
Number of Pigs grower
Number of Pigs grower
Number of Pigs grower
Number of Pigs grower
Number of Pigs grower
Please indicate the number of livestock you have?
**Fakamolemole taku mai te aofaki o au manu?
This questions is ask purposely to get informations on household livestock.
Number of Pigs young
Number of Pigs young
Number of Pigs young
Number of Pigs young
Number of Pigs young
Please indicate the number of livestock you have?
**Fakamolemole taku mai te aofaki o au manu?
This questions is ask purposely to get informations on household livestock.
Number of Chicken mature
Number of Chicken mature
Number of Chicken mature
Number of Chicken mature
Number of Chicken mature
Please indicate the number of livestock you have?
**Fakamolemole taku mai te aofaki o au manu?
This questions is ask purposely to get informations on household livestock.
Number of Chicken grower
Number of Chicken grower
Number of Chicken grower
Number of Chicken grower
Number of Chicken grower
Please indicate the number of livestock you have?
**Fakamolemole taku mai te aofaki o au manu?
This questions is ask purposely to get informations on household livestock.
Number of ducks mature
Number of ducks mature
Number of ducks mature
Number of ducks mature
Number of ducks mature
Please indicate the number of livestock you have?
**Fakamolemole taku mai te aofaki o au manu?
This questions is ask purposely to get informations on household livestock.
Number of ducks grower
Number of ducks grower
Number of ducks grower
Number of ducks grower
Number of ducks grower
Please indicate the number of livestock you have?
**Fakamolemole taku mai te aofaki o au manu?
This questions is ask purposely to get informations on household livestock.
Number of other mature
Number of other mature
Number of other mature
Number of other mature
Number of other mature
Please indicate the number of livestock you have?
**Fakamolemole taku mai te aofaki o au manu?
This questions is ask purposely to get informations on household livestock.
Number of other grower
Number of other grower
Number of other grower
Number of other grower
Number of other grower
Please indicate the number of livestock you have?
**Fakamolemole taku mai te aofaki o au manu?
This questions is ask purposely to get informations on household livestock.
Number of other young
Number of other young
Number of other young
Number of other young
Number of other young
Please indicate the number of livestock you have?
**Fakamolemole taku mai te aofaki o au manu?
This questions is ask purposely to get informations on household livestock.
Ownership of fruit trees
Ownership of fruit trees
Ownership of fruit trees
Ownership of fruit trees
Ownership of fruit trees
Do you have any fruit trees like coconuts, breadfuit, bananas etc?
**E isi ne ou lakau 'fua pela me ne niu, mei, futi, niisi lakau kaina aka?
If NO, GO TO Q16
1
yes
2
no
This questions is ask purposely to get informations on household livestock.
Number of breadfruit
Number of breadfruit
Number of breadfruit
Number of breadfruit
Number of breadfruit
Please indicate the number of mature trees you have?
**Fakamolemole taku mai te aofaki o ou lakau ko 'fua?
Number of pandanus
Number of pandanus
Number of pandanus
Number of pandanus
Number of pandanus
Please indicate the number of mature trees you have?
**Fakamolemole taku mai te aofaki o ou lakau ko 'fua?
Number of bananas
Number of bananas
Number of bananas
Number of bananas
Number of bananas
Please indicate the number of mature trees you have?
**Fakamolemole taku mai te aofaki o ou lakau ko 'fua?
Number of pawpaws
Number of pawpaws
Number of pawpaws
Number of pawpaws
Number of pawpaws
Please indicate the number of mature trees you have?
**Fakamolemole taku mai te aofaki o ou lakau ko 'fua?
Number of Coconut
Number of Coconut
Number of Coconut
Number of Coconut
Number of Coconut
Please indicate the number of mature trees you have?
**Fakamolemole taku mai te aofaki o ou lakau ko 'fua?
Number of other trees
Number of other trees
Number of other trees
Number of other trees
Number of other trees
Please indicate the number of mature trees you have?
**Fakamolemole taku mai te aofaki o ou lakau ko 'fua?
Garden for growing vegetables
Garden for growing vegetables
Garden for growing vegetables
Garden for growing vegetables
Garden for growing vegetables
Do you have garden for growing vegetables like cabbage, potatoes, etc?
**E isi sau fatoaga vesiapolo ke 'toki i ei kapisi, pateta, niisi vesiapolo aka?
If NO, GO TO Q18
1
yes
2
no
Area of cabbage
Area of cabbage
Area of cabbage
Area of cabbage
Area of cabbage
Please indicate the indicate area (in square metres) for growing vegetables?
**Fakamolemole fakaasi mai te lasi o tau fatoaga vesiapolo (i sikuea mita)?
Area of tomato
Area of tomato
Area of tomato
Area of tomato
Area of tomato
Please indicate the indicate area (in square metres) for growing vegetables?
**Fakamolemole fakaasi mai te lasi o tau fatoaga vesiapolo (i sikuea mita)?
Area of Sweet potatoe
Area of Sweet potatoe
Area of Sweet potatoe
Area of Sweet potatoe
Area of Sweet potatoe
Please indicate the indicate area (in square metres) for growing vegetables?
**Fakamolemole fakaasi mai te lasi o tau fatoaga vesiapolo (i sikuea mita)?
Area of cucumber
Area of cucumber
Area of cucumber
Area of cucumber
Area of cucumber
Please indicate the indicate area (in square metres) for growing vegetables?
**Fakamolemole fakaasi mai te lasi o tau fatoaga vesiapolo (i sikuea mita)?
Area of water melon
Area of water melon
Area of water melon
Area of water melon
Area of water melon
Please indicate the indicate area (in square metres) for growing vegetables?
**Fakamolemole fakaasi mai te lasi o tau fatoaga vesiapolo (i sikuea mita)?
Area of other
Area of other
Area of other
Area of other
Area of other
Please indicate the indicate area (in square metres) for growing vegetables?
**Fakamolemole fakaasi mai te lasi o tau fatoaga vesiapolo (i sikuea mita)?
Gas stove
Gas stove
Gas stove
Gas stove
Gas stove
Please indicate how many (ie, the number) of the following items your household has in working order.
**Fakamolemole fakaasi mai te aofaki o mea konei kola e isi i loto te otou fale kae e 'galue.
This questions is targeted to get informations on the quantity of different household appliances that the household possess
Kerosene stove
Kerosene stove
Kerosene stove
Kerosene stove
Kerosene stove
Please indicate how many (ie, the number) of the following items your household has in working order.
**Fakamolemole fakaasi mai te aofaki o mea konei kola e isi i loto te otou fale kae e 'galue.
This questions is targeted to get informations on the quantity of different household appliances that the household possess
Microwave oven
Microwave oven
Microwave oven
Microwave oven
Microwave oven
Please indicate how many (ie, the number) of the following items your household has in working order.
**Fakamolemole fakaasi mai te aofaki o mea konei kola e isi i loto te otou fale kae e 'galue.
This questions is targeted to get informations on the quantity of different household appliances that the household possess
Refrigerator
Refrigerator
Refrigerator
Refrigerator
Refrigerator
Please indicate how many (ie, the number) of the following items your household has in working order.
**Fakamolemole fakaasi mai te aofaki o mea konei kola e isi i loto te otou fale kae e 'galue.
This questions is targeted to get informations on the quantity of different household appliances that the household possess
Freezer
Freezer
Freezer
Freezer
Freezer
Please indicate how many (ie, the number) of the following items your household has in working order.
**Fakamolemole fakaasi mai te aofaki o mea konei kola e isi i loto te otou fale kae e 'galue.
This questions is targeted to get informations on the quantity of different household appliances that the household possess
Electric jug
Electric jug
Electric jug
Electric jug
Electric jug
Please indicate how many (ie, the number) of the following items your household has in working order.
**Fakamolemole fakaasi mai te aofaki o mea konei kola e isi i loto te otou fale kae e 'galue.
This questions is targeted to get informations on the quantity of different household appliances that the household possess
Electric toaster
Electric toaster
Electric toaster
Electric toaster
Electric toaster
Please indicate how many (ie, the number) of the following items your household has in working order.
**Fakamolemole fakaasi mai te aofaki o mea konei kola e isi i loto te otou fale kae e 'galue.
This questions is targeted to get informations on the quantity of different household appliances that the household possess
Rice cooker
Rice cooker
Rice cooker
Rice cooker
Rice cooker
Please indicate how many (ie, the number) of the following items your household has in working order.
**Fakamolemole fakaasi mai te aofaki o mea konei kola e isi i loto te otou fale kae e 'galue.
This questions is targeted to get informations on the quantity of different household appliances that the household possess
Electric frying pan
Electric frying pan
Electric frying pan
Electric frying pan
Electric frying pan
Please indicate how many (ie, the number) of the following items your household has in working order.
**Fakamolemole fakaasi mai te aofaki o mea konei kola e isi i loto te otou fale kae e 'galue.
This questions is targeted to get informations on the quantity of different household appliances that the household possess
Electric cake mixer
Electric cake mixer
Electric cake mixer
Electric cake mixer
Electric cake mixer
Please indicate how many (ie, the number) of the following items your household has in working order.
**Fakamolemole fakaasi mai te aofaki o mea konei kola e isi i loto te otou fale kae e 'galue.
This questions is targeted to get informations on the quantity of different household appliances that the household possess
Washing mashine
Washing mashine
Washing mashine
Washing mashine
Washing mashine
Please indicate how many (ie, the number) of the following items your household has in working order.
**Fakamolemole fakaasi mai te aofaki o mea konei kola e isi i loto te otou fale kae e 'galue.
This questions is targeted to get informations on the quantity of different household appliances that the household possess
Sewing machine
Sewing machine
Sewing machine
Sewing machine
Sewing machine
Please indicate how many (ie, the number) of the following items your household has in working order.
**Fakamolemole fakaasi mai te aofaki o mea konei kola e isi i loto te otou fale kae e 'galue.
This questions is targeted to get informations on the quantity of different household appliances that the household possess
Electric water pump
Electric water pump
Electric water pump
Electric water pump
Electric water pump
Please indicate how many (ie, the number) of the following items your household has in working order.
**Fakamolemole fakaasi mai te aofaki o mea konei kola e isi i loto te otou fale kae e 'galue.
This questions is targeted to get informations on the quantity of different household appliances that the household possess
Electric Fan
Electric Fan
Electric Fan
Electric Fan
Electric Fan
Please indicate how many (ie, the number) of the following items your household has in working order.
**Fakamolemole fakaasi mai te aofaki o mea konei kola e isi i loto te otou fale kae e 'galue.
This questions is targeted to get informations on the quantity of different household appliances that the household possess
Air conditionner
Air conditionner
Air conditionner
Air conditionner
Air conditionner
Please indicate how many (ie, the number) of the following items your household has in working order.
**Fakamolemole fakaasi mai te aofaki o mea konei kola e isi i loto te otou fale kae e 'galue.
This questions is targeted to get informations on the quantity of different household appliances that the household possess
Electric iron
Electric iron
Electric iron
Electric iron
Electric iron
Please indicate how many (ie, the number) of the following items your household has in working order.
**Fakamolemole fakaasi mai te aofaki o mea konei kola e isi i loto te otou fale kae e 'galue.
This questions is targeted to get informations on the quantity of different household appliances that the household possess
TV monitor
TV monitor
TV monitor
TV monitor
TV monitor
Please indicate how many (ie, the number) of the following items your household has in working order.
**Fakamolemole fakaasi mai te aofaki o mea konei kola e isi i loto te otou fale kae e 'galue.
This questions is targeted to get informations on the quantity of different household appliances that the household possess
TV satellite
TV satellite
TV satellite
TV satellite
TV satellite
Please indicate how many (ie, the number) of the following items your household has in working order.
**Fakamolemole fakaasi mai te aofaki o mea konei kola e isi i loto te otou fale kae e 'galue.
This questions is targeted to get informations on the quantity of different household appliances that the household possess
Video cassette player
Video cassette player
Video cassette player
Video cassette player
Video cassette player
Please indicate how many (ie, the number) of the following items your household has in working order.
**Fakamolemole fakaasi mai te aofaki o mea konei kola e isi i loto te otou fale kae e 'galue.
This questions is targeted to get informations on the quantity of different household appliances that the household possess
DVD or VCD player
DVD or VCD player
DVD or VCD player
DVD or VCD player
DVD or VCD player
Please indicate how many (ie, the number) of the following items your household has in working order.
**Fakamolemole fakaasi mai te aofaki o mea konei kola e isi i loto te otou fale kae e 'galue.
This questions is targeted to get informations on the quantity of different household appliances that the household possess
Video or digital camera
Video or digital camera
Video or digital camera
Video or digital camera
Video or digital camera
Please indicate how many (ie, the number) of the following items your household has in working order.
**Fakamolemole fakaasi mai te aofaki o mea konei kola e isi i loto te otou fale kae e 'galue.
This questions is targeted to get informations on the quantity of different household appliances that the household possess
Play station
Play station
Play station
Play station
Play station
Please indicate how many (ie, the number) of the following items your household has in working order.
**Fakamolemole fakaasi mai te aofaki o mea konei kola e isi i loto te otou fale kae e 'galue.
This questions is targeted to get informations on the quantity of different household appliances that the household possess
Radio or radio cassette
Radio or radio cassette
Radio or radio cassette
Radio or radio cassette
Radio or radio cassette
Please indicate how many (ie, the number) of the following items your household has in working order.
**Fakamolemole fakaasi mai te aofaki o mea konei kola e isi i loto te otou fale kae e 'galue.
This questions is targeted to get informations on the quantity of different household appliances that the household possess
Stereo system
Stereo system
Stereo system
Stereo system
Stereo system
Please indicate how many (ie, the number) of the following items your household has in working order.
**Fakamolemole fakaasi mai te aofaki o mea konei kola e isi i loto te otou fale kae e 'galue.
This questions is targeted to get informations on the quantity of different household appliances that the household possess
Computer labtop
Computer labtop
Computer labtop
Computer labtop
Computer labtop
Please indicate how many (ie, the number) of the following items your household has in working order.
**Fakamolemole fakaasi mai te aofaki o mea konei kola e isi i loto te otou fale kae e 'galue.
This questions is targeted to get informations on the quantity of different household appliances that the household possess
Internet
Internet
Internet
Internet
Internet
Please indicate how many (ie, the number) of the following items your household has in working order.
**Fakamolemole fakaasi mai te aofaki o mea konei kola e isi i loto te otou fale kae e 'galue.
This questions is targeted to get informations on the quantity of different household appliances that the household possess
Bicycle
Bicycle
Bicycle
Bicycle
Bicycle
Please indicate how many (ie, the number) of the following items your household has in working order.
**Fakamolemole fakaasi mai te aofaki o mea konei kola e isi i loto te otou fale kae e 'galue.
This questions is targeted to get informations on the quantity of different household appliances that the household possess
Hand cart
Hand cart
Hand cart
Hand cart
Hand cart
Please indicate how many (ie, the number) of the following items your household has in working order.
**Fakamolemole fakaasi mai te aofaki o mea konei kola e isi i loto te otou fale kae e 'galue.
This questions is targeted to get informations on the quantity of different household appliances that the household possess
Motor bike or scooter
Motor bike or scooter
Motor bike or scooter
Motor bike or scooter
Motor bike or scooter
Please indicate how many (ie, the number) of the following items your household has in working order.
**Fakamolemole fakaasi mai te aofaki o mea konei kola e isi i loto te otou fale kae e 'galue.
This questions is targeted to get informations on the quantity of different household appliances that the household possess
Motor car, utility van
Motor car, utility van
Motor car, utility van
Motor car, utility van
Motor car, utility van
Please indicate how many (ie, the number) of the following items your household has in working order.
**Fakamolemole fakaasi mai te aofaki o mea konei kola e isi i loto te otou fale kae e 'galue.
This questions is targeted to get informations on the quantity of different household appliances that the household possess
Truck
Truck
Truck
Truck
Truck
Please indicate how many (ie, the number) of the following items your household has in working order.
**Fakamolemole fakaasi mai te aofaki o mea konei kola e isi i loto te otou fale kae e 'galue.
This questions is targeted to get informations on the quantity of different household appliances that the household possess
Boat or canoe
Boat or canoe
Boat or canoe
Boat or canoe
Boat or canoe
Please indicate how many (ie, the number) of the following items your household has in working order.
**Fakamolemole fakaasi mai te aofaki o mea konei kola e isi i loto te otou fale kae e 'galue.
This questions is targeted to get informations on the quantity of different household appliances that the household possess
Outboard motor
Outboard motor
Outboard motor
Outboard motor
Outboard motor
Please indicate how many (ie, the number) of the following items your household has in working order.
**Fakamolemole fakaasi mai te aofaki o mea konei kola e isi i loto te otou fale kae e 'galue.
This questions is targeted to get informations on the quantity of different household appliances that the household possess
Chain saw
Chain saw
Chain saw
Chain saw
Chain saw
Please indicate how many (ie, the number) of the following items your household has in working order.
**Fakamolemole fakaasi mai te aofaki o mea konei kola e isi i loto te otou fale kae e 'galue.
This questions is targeted to get informations on the quantity of different household appliances that the household possess
Grass cutter
Grass cutter
Grass cutter
Grass cutter
Grass cutter
Please indicate how many (ie, the number) of the following items your household has in working order.
**Fakamolemole fakaasi mai te aofaki o mea konei kola e isi i loto te otou fale kae e 'galue.
This questions is targeted to get informations on the quantity of different household appliances that the household possess
Power tools
Power tools
Power tools
Power tools
Power tools
Please indicate how many (ie, the number) of the following items your household has in working order.
**Fakamolemole fakaasi mai te aofaki o mea konei kola e isi i loto te otou fale kae e 'galue.
This questions is targeted to get informations on the quantity of different household appliances that the household possess
Telephone
Telephone
Telephone
Telephone
Telephone
Please indicate how many (ie, the number) of the following items your household has in working order.
**Fakamolemole fakaasi mai te aofaki o mea konei kola e isi i loto te otou fale kae e 'galue.
This questions is targeted to get informations on the quantity of different household appliances that the household possess
Mobile
Mobile
Mobile
Mobile
Mobile
Please indicate how many (ie, the number) of the following items your household has in working order.
**Fakamolemole fakaasi mai te aofaki o mea konei kola e isi i loto te otou fale kae e 'galue.
This questions is targeted to get informations on the quantity of different household appliances that the household possess
Payment of electricity bill
Payment of electricity bill
Payment of electricity bill
Payment of electricity bill
Payment of electricity bill
Important message - please read
The following questions relate to the expenditure patterns of the household. Provide all answers relating to expenses in whole dollars (that is, no cents).
**Fesili konei e tau ki alaga-sene fakamaumau masani a kaaiga. Fakaasi a tali o fakamamauga katoa i talaa (seai ne sene).
The next questions are about household bills you may pay.
**Fesili tafa mai e tau ki pili ka 'togi ne koe
Do you pay money for an electricity supply from the main power station connected to your place or any other household?
**Koe e 'togi tupe tau iti ki te fale iti e fakaola ne ia tou koga mo niisi fale aka?
1
yes
2
no
Electricity re-connection fee
Electricity re-connection fee
Electricity re-connection fee
Electricity re-connection fee
Electricity re-connection fee
Did you have to pay to have the electricity re-connected within the last 12 months, for this or any other household?
**Ne isi se taimi ne 'togi ne koe ke toe faka'ka tou iti i te 12 masina ko teka, pela mo niisi fale aka foki?
1
yes
2
no
Solar unit
Solar unit
Solar unit
Solar unit
Solar unit
Do you have a solar unit connected to your place?
**E isi se iti la e faka'ka ki ei a tou fale?
1
yes
2
no
Generator availability
Generator availability
Generator availability
Generator availability
Generator availability
Do you have a generator connected to your place?
**E isi sau mesini iti e fakapiki ki tou fale?
1
yes
2
no
Purchase of a generator
Purchase of a generator
Purchase of a generator
Purchase of a generator
Purchase of a generator
Did you purchase the generator in the last 12 months?
**Ne 'togi tau mesini iti i te 12 masina ko teka?
If NO, GO TO Q21
1
yes
2
no
Water bill
Water bill
Water bill
Water bill
Water bill
Did you pay for any water supply?
1
yes
2
no
Other fuel
Other fuel
Other fuel
Other fuel
Other fuel
Do you use gas, kerosene or any other liquid fuels for cooking, lighting, or other domestic use?
**E fakaaoga ne koe keesi, kalasini me niisi mea e utu mo kuuka, fakamaina, mo niisi mea fai a te kaaiga?
Exclude fuels for vehicles
1
yes
2
no
Telephone availability
Telephone availability
Telephone availability
Telephone availability
Telephone availability
Does this house have a telephone connected?
**E isi se telefoni o te fale tenei e ola?
1
yes
2
no
Telephone Use
Telephone Use
Telephone Use
Telephone Use
Telephone Use
Did this household have a telephone connection?
1
yes
2
no
Mobile phone availability
Mobile phone availability
Mobile phone availability
Mobile phone availability
Mobile phone availability
Does anyone in this household have a mobile phone?
**E isi ne tino i te otou kaaiga e isi se ne olotou telefoni aveave?
1
yes
2
no
Internet access
Internet access
Internet access
Internet access
Internet access
Has any member of the household paid for internet
1
yes
2
no
TV satellite access
TV satellite access
TV satellite access
TV satellite access
TV satellite access
Does any member of the HH paid for TV satellite?
1
yes
2
no
resident status
resident status
resident status
resident status
resident status
This section asks questions about your housing tenure and costs.
**Te sekiseni tenei e fesili ki te fakanofoga mo 'togi o tou fale.
Do you …..
**A koe e…
1
rent this house
2
own this house outright
3
make payments to buy this house
4
live in this house rent free
island
island
island
island
island
Island:
1
Nanumea
2
Nanumaga
3
Niutao
4
Nui
5
Vaitupu
6
Nukufetau
7
Funafuti
8
Nukulaelae
This question is use to identify and separate the different islands. The eight islands were coded 1 to 8. This question is also use to identify rural (all the outer islands) and Funafuti as urban.
village
village
village
village
village
Village:
1
Pepesala
2
Nukualofa
3
Fakaifou
4
Senala
5
Alapi
6
Vaiaku
7
Tekavatoetoe
This question is important to differenciate the villages on each island.
dwelling number
dwelling number
dwelling number
dwelling number
dwelling number
Dwelling No:
Household Number
Household Number
Household Number
Household Number
Household Number
Household No:
stratum
stratum
stratum
stratum
stratum
1
Funafuti
2
Outer Island
Every island was treated as a separate stratum
expense number
expense number
expense number
expense number
expense number
This is the row number of the expense item in the diary.
table category
table category
table category
table category
table category
1
01-Food and Non-Alcoholic Beverages
2
02-Alcohol and Tobacco
3
03-Clothing and Footwear
4
04-Water, Electricity and Other Fuels
5
05-Furnishings, Equipment and Maintenance
6
06-Health
7
07-Transport
8
08-Communication
9
09-Recreation and Culture
10
10-Education
11
11-Restaurants and Hotels
12
12-Miscellaneous Goods and Services
21
21-Money Gifts to Another Household
22
22-Money Gifts to the Community
23
23-Money Gifts to the Church
24
24-Other Money Gifts
25
25-Gifts given from Business
26
26-Home Produce Given Away
27
27-Lend and Lose Money
28
28-Taxes
31
31-Investment
32
32-Savings
41
41-Imputed Rent
COICOP6
COICOP6
COICOP6
COICOP6
COICOP6
11101
Rice
11102
Bread, daughnuts and related flour baked food
11103
Pasta, noodles (include noodle soup)
11104
Patisserie, Cake
11105
Cabin biscuits
11106
Other biscuit, peanuts, twistes
11107
Flour
11108
Baking powder/soda/yeast
11109
Semolina
11110
Corn Flakes/rice bubbles/wheat bix
11111
Other
11112
Vermicelli
11201
Frozen beef
11202
Salted beef
11203
Frozen Pork and related food … (e.g. penu puaka)
11204
Pig alive and related food … (e.g. toto puaka)
11205
Frozen lamb necks
11206
Frozen lamb chops
11207
Frozen whole Chicken
11208
Frozen chicken cuts/turkey cuts
11209
Local birds
11210
Canned Corned beef
11211
Sausage
11212
Other meat / Cooked meat (pate, ham...)
11213
Other canned meat
11301
Fresh Tuna
11302
Salted Tuna
11303
Smoked Tuna
11304
Frozen Tuna
11305
Fresh Bonito
11306
Salted Bonito
11307
Smoked Bonito
11308
Frozen bonito
11309
Other deep sea fish
11310
reef fish 1
11311
reef fish 2
11312
Other reef fish
11313
Imported fish
11314
Canned fish
11315
Lobster
11316
Crab
11317
Coconut crab
11318
Octopus
11319
Shellfish
11320
Turtle
11321
Imported prawn
11322
Other kind of seafood
11401
Milk for baby
11402
Condensed Milk
11403
Evaporated milk
11404
Powder Milk
11405
Yoghourt
11406
Cheese
11407
Other product with milk (cream)
11408
Eggs
11501
Butter/peanut butter
11502
Margarine
11503
Oil for cooking
11504
Fats from pigs
11601
Pandanus
11602
Bananas
11603
Pawpaw
11604
Breadfruit
11605
Coconut brown
11606
Coconut germinating
11607
Coconut dried
11608
Green coconut
11609
Local melon
11610
Local Lemon
11611
Other local fruits
11612
Apple
11613
Orange
11614
Imported melon
11615
Imported lemon
11616
Pear
11617
Grapes
11618
Other imported fruits
11619
Canned fruit
11620
Frozen fruits
11701
Tomato
11702
Cucumber
11703
Cabbage
11704
Capsicum
11705
Pumpkin
11706
Eggplant
11707
Sweetcorn
11708
Bean
11709
Lauluu
11710
Bele
11711
Pumpkin leaf
11712
Other local vegetable
11713
Cabbage local
11714
Cucumber local
11717
Onions
11718
Carrots
11719
Other imported vegetables
11720
Potatoe
11721
Sweat Potatoe
11722
Local Taro
11723
Imported Taro
11724
Local Tapioca
11725
Imported Tapioca
11726
Pulaka
11727
Tin vegetables
11728
Vegetable in powder
11729
Frozen vegetables
11730
Fried potatoes
11731
Mix vegetables
11732
Crips
11801
Sugar
11802
Jam, marmarlade, honey, marmite
11803
Chocolate
11804
Candies, chewing gum....
11805
Ice cream
11806
Icing sugar
11807
Pop Corn
11901
Mustard
11902
Mayonnaise
11903
Ketchup
11904
Tomato sauce
11905
Coconut milk
11906
Soya sauce
11907
Other sauce (barbecue...)
11908
Vinegar
11909
Salt
11910
Garlic
11911
Ginger
11912
Other spice (vanilla, chili...), and herbs
11913
Stock and soup
11914
Custard
11915
Curry
12101
Coffee
12102
Tea, infusion
12103
Cocoa for drink
12104
Milo
12201
Mineral water
12202
Coca cola
12203
Sprite
12204
Fanta
12205
Miranda
12206
Other soda
12207
Toddy sweet
12208
Juice
12209
Cordial
21101
Spirits (ND)
21102
Wine (ND)
21103
Beer (ND)
21104
Toddy sour
22101
Cigarettes
22102
Cake tobacco
22103
Local cigarettes
31101
Trousers, short for women
31102
Shirt, tshirt for women
31103
Dress for women
31104
Underwear / brassaire for women
31105
Sulu for women
31106
School uniform for women
31107
Other clothes for women
31201
Trousers, short for men
31202
Shirt, tshirt for men
31203
Dress for men
31204
Sulu for men
31205
School uniform for men
31206
Underwear for men
31207
Other clothes for men
31301
Trousers, short for children (<12 years old)
31302
Shirt, tshirt for children (<12 years old)
31303
Dress for children (<12 years old)
31304
Underwear for children (<12 years old)
31305
Sulu for children (<12 years old)
31306
Clothes non detailled
31307
Other clothes for children (<12 years old)
31401
Other articles of clothing and clothing accessories (SD)
31501
Cleaning, repair and hire of clothing (S)
32101
Flip flop for women
32102
Other shoes and footwear for women
32103
Flip flop for men
32104
Other shoes and footwear for men
32105
Flip flop for children
32106
Other shoes and footwear for children
32201
Repair and hire of footwear (S)
41101
Actual rentals paid by tenants (S)
41102
rent for land
43101
Paint
43102
Framing timber
43103
Flooring timber
43104
Plywoods
43105
Piping
43106
Cements
43107
Tiles
43108
Electrical wirings
43109
Door
43110
Sink
43111
Cupboard
43112
Nails
43113
Spouting
43114
Roofing iron
43115
Louvres
43116
Toilet bowl
43117
Taps
43118
Other materials for the maintenance and repair of the dwelling (ND)
43202
Services for the maintenance and repair of the dwelling (S)
44101
Water supply (ND)
44201
Refuse collection (S)
44401
Other services relating to the dwelling n.e.c. (S
45101
Electricity bill from power station
45102
Electricity connection to power station
45201
Gas bottle
45301
Kerosene
45302
Other liquid fuel for domestic use
45303
Diesel for generator
45304
Benzen for generator
45305
Other liquid fuel for generator
45306
Oil for light
45401
Woods
45402
Coconut shell
45403
Coconut husks
45404
Other solid fuel
45501
Electricity bill from solar unit
45502
Electricity bill from solar co-operative
45601
Batteries
51101
Bed
51102
Sofa
51103
Matress
51104
Dining Table
51105
Dining chair
51106
Dressing table
51107
Cabinet
51108
Cupboard
51109
Wardrobe
51110
Food safe
51111
Trunk/Chest
51112
Light and related light expenses
51113
Decoration
51114
Other furniture
51201
Carpets
51202
Mats
51203
Other floor covering
51204
Mats local
51301
Repair of furniture, furnishings and floor coverings (S)
52101
Sheets, blankets, pillowcases
52102
Pillow
52103
Mosquito net
52104
Towel
52105
Curtains
52106
Other household textiles
53101
Washing machine
53102
Refridgerator
53103
Freezer
53104
Gas stove / kerosene stove & related matters
53105
Sewing machine
53106
Vacuum
53107
Micro wave
53108
Air conditionner
53109
Fan
53110
Other major household appliances
53111
Fan local
53201
Electric Jug/Kettle
53202
Iron
53203
Rice cooker
53204
Blender/Food processor
53205
Electric frying pan
53206
Other small electric household appliances
53301
Repair of household appliances (S)
54101
Cooler
54102
Dinner set
54103
Saucepans
54104
BBQ plate
54105
Iron board
54106
Other utensils
55101
Drill
55102
Lawn mower
55103
Chainsaw
55104
Garden tools
55105
Generator
55106
Water tanks
55107
Other major tools with motor
55201
Small tools for the house (hammer...)
55202
Small tools for garden
55203
Local strings
55204
Other
56101
Dish washing
56102
Washing powder/detergents
56103
Insecticide
56104
Other home cleaning products
56105
Kitchen paper, serviette
56106
Plastic cutlery, plates and glass
56107
Garbage bin
56108
Aluminium, clingfilm
56109
Other paper, plastic or aluminium non durable household goods
56110
Broom, brush, floor cloth, dust brush
56111
Sponge
56112
Other housework product
56113
Glue
56114
Matches, gas lighters
56201
Cleaning person
56202
Gardener
56203
Baby sitting
56204
Other domestic services
61101
Modern medicine
61102
Traditional medicine
61103
Tablets (panadol ….)
61201
Compress, dressing, disinfectant
61202
Lotion against lice and mosquitos
61203
Other medical product (thermometer...)
61204
Condom
61301
Glasses
61302
Medical equipment
61303
Prosthesis (denture...)
62101
Moderne doctor
62102
Traditional healers
62201
Dentist
62301
Paramedical services
63101
Hospital services (S)
71101
Car
71102
Pick up, truck
71201
Motor bike
71301
Bicycle
71401
Hand cart
71402
Other vehicles
72101
Spare parts
72102
Accesories
72201
Diesel fuel
72202
Petrol fuel
72203
Mix
72204
Oil
72205
Other liquid for motor (liquid cooling, brakes liquid...)
72301
Car cleaning
72302
Car maintenance
72303
Motor bike maintenance
72304
Bicycle maintenance
72401
Learn and drive license
72402
Other service related to car
73201
Truck service
73202
Taxi service
73203
Bus service
73204
Rent a car
73205
Rent a motorbike
73211
Rent a washing machine
73301
Transport by plane
73401
Tranport of passenger by boat OUT of Tuvalu (fiji)
73402
Tranport of passenger by boat IN Tuvalu
73501
Combined passenger transport (S)
73601
Air Freight
73602
Sea Freight
73603
Other purchased transport services (S)
81101
Post office box
81102
Stamps
82101
Fixed telephon
82102
Fax
82103
Mobile Phone
82104
System GPS
82105
Other telephone equipment
83101
Fixed Telephone bill
83102
Fixed telephone connection
83103
Mobil phone bill
83104
Fax call
83105
Telephone call (telecom, phone cards...)
83201
Internet services
91101
Car stereo
91102
Home stereo, portable stereo
91103
Radio, clock radio
91104
MP3 player
91105
Headphone, earphone
91106
Speakers, Home cinema sound system
91107
Television
91108
DVD player
91109
Aerial
91110
Other recording or reproducing sound and picture (microphone...)
91201
Camera
91202
Camcorder
91203
Binoculars
91204
Compass
91205
Other photographic or optic instruments
91206
Torch
91301
Calculator
91302
Laptop
91303
Computer
91304
Printer
91305
Flash memory, backup
91306
Other computer equipment
91307
Software
91308
Consummable (toner, print papper...)
91401
CD, DVD
91501
Repair of audiovisual, photographic and information processing equipment (S)
92101
Boat with motor or outboard motor
92102
Boat without motor, canoe, pirrogue
92103
Boat equipment
92104
Fish equipment
92105
Other Major durables for outdoor recreation (D)
92201
Musical instruments
92202
Other major indoor game
92301
Maintenance and repair of other major durables for recreation and culture (S)
93101
Playing Cards
93102
Toys for children
93103
Electronic game
93104
Other games
93202
Sport material (balls, raquets...)
93203
Other equipment
93301
Natural flower (bunch, wreath, garland)
93302
Plastic flower
93303
Other product from plants (pots, seeds, cuttings, fertilizer...)
93401
Pets
93402
Food for pets (dogs...)
93403
Food for pigs
93404
Food for other animal
93501
Veterinary and other services for pets (S)
94101
Satellite TV
94102
DVD hire
94103
Dance admission
94104
Package tours travel
94105
Other recreational and sporting services
94201
Cultural services
94301
Bingo
94302
Card
94303
Raffle
94304
Other gambling
95101
Books (SD)
95201
Newspapers and periodicals (ND)
95301
Miscellaneous printed matter (ND)
95401
Other stationery and drawing materials (ND)
101101
Kingdergarden
101102
Primary school - goverment
101103
Primary school - SDA
101104
Primary school - overseas
102101
Secondary school Motufoua
102102
Secondary school Fetuvatu
102103
Secondary school overseas
104101
Tertiary education (S)
104102
Tertiary education overseas
105101
Remedial courses
105102
Education not definable by level (S)
111101
Restaurants
111102
Cafe, bar
111103
Catering expenses
111104
Other kind of take away food
111201
Canteens (S)
112101
Boarding school
112102
Hostel, guest house, lodge, camping...
112103
Living expenses for students
121101
Hairdresser
121102
Beautician
121103
Tailor
121104
Other personal grooming establishments (S)
121201
Hair dryer
121202
Electric shaver
121203
Other electric appliance for personnal care
121301
Shaver
121302
Toothbrush
121303
Other non electic appliances for personnal care
121304
Soap
121305
shampoo / conditioner
121306
Toothpaste
121307
Shaving cream
121308
Deodorant
121309
Perfume, after shave
121310
Other cream
121311
Toilet paper
121312
Tampax, serviette periodique
121313
nappies
121314
Baby care product (cream...)
121315
Other bathing items
121316
Jewellery, pearl and other related decorated matters
121317
Watch, clock
121318
Suitcase, bag, wallet
121319
Lighter, cendrier
121320
Baby appliance (poussette...)
121321
Sunglasses, umbruella
125101
Life insurance (S)
125201
Insurance connected with the dwelling (S)
125301
Insurance connected with health (S)
125401
Insurance connected with transport (S)
125501
Other insurance (S)
126101
FISIM (S)
126201
Other financial services n.e.c. (S)
127101
Driving license fees
127102
Vehicles Registration fees
127103
Other official document fees (passport....)
127104
Hire premises
127105
Legal services
127106
Photographers fees
127107
Printing, photocopies
211101
Monetary gift to an HH in Tuvalu
211102
Monetary gift to an HH overseas
211103
Monetary gift to the family
221101
Monetary gift to the Community
231101
Monetary gift to the Church
241101
Other monetary gift
251101
Lend money
251102
Lose money
261101
Head tax
261102
Land tax
261103
Dog license
261104
Other tax (pay slip)
261105
Fines
311101
Loans paid for house or land
311102
House construction
311103
House major alteration
311104
Purchase a home
311105
Purchase a land
321101
money investment
321102
provident fund (pay slip)
411101
Imputed rentals of owneroccupiers (S)
411102
Imputed rentals of rent free
place
place
place
place
place
1
Tuvalu
2
Overseas
weighted amount
weighted amount
weighted amount
weighted amount
weighted amount
type of expense
type of expense
type of expense
type of expense
type of expense
Amount Paid
1
cash expenditure
2
expenditure in kind
3
home production
island
island
island
island
island
Island:
1
Nanumea
2
Nanumaga
3
Niutao
4
Nui
5
Vaitupu
6
Nukufetau
7
Funafuti
8
Nukulaelae
This question is use to identify and separate the different islands. The eight islands were coded 1 to 8. This question is also use to identify rural (all the outer islands) and Funafuti as urban.
dwelling number
dwelling number
dwelling number
dwelling number
dwelling number
Dwelling No:
Household Number
Household Number
Household Number
Household Number
Household Number
Household No:
stratum
stratum
stratum
stratum
stratum
1
Funafuti
2
Outer Island
Every island was treated as a separate stratum
income number
income number
income number
income number
income number
Person number
Person number
Person number
Person number
Person number
Person No:
(Match the HCS)
income code
income code
income code
income code
income code
11101
wage
11102
wage second job
11103
income from previous job
11201
income from own business
11301
coconut
11302
taro
11303
pulaka
11304
fresh toddy
11305
red toddy
11306
sour toddy
11307
breadfruit
11308
pandanus
11309
bananas
11310
pawpaws
11311
geen nuts
11312
other fruits
11313
cabbage
11314
sweet potatoes
11315
tomatoes
11316
cucumber
11317
other veg
11401
Pig
11402
Chicken
11403
duck
11404
Other livestock
11501
global fish income
11502
reef fish
11503
line fish
11504
deep fish
11505
tuna / bonito
11506
other ocean fish
11507
shellfish
11508
other seafood
11601
mat
11602
basket
11603
fan
11604
dancing skirt
11605
dyed pandanus
11606
coconut body oil
11607
wooden articles
11608
necklaces
11609
other handicraft
11701
cigarettes
11702
home made food
11703
ice blocks
11704
lollies
11705
sewing
11706
local garlands
11707
red toddy
11708
sour toddy
11709
babysitting
11710
other
11711
Childreen income
11801
Home production consumed
11802
Home production given away
12101
rent a house or a land
12102
bank interested
13301
government pension
13302
maintenance
13303
senior citizen welfare
13304
other government benefits
21101
gift in cash received from seafarer
21102
gift in cash received from overseas
22101
gift in cash received from tuvalu
23101
Gift in kind received
35101
TNPF
35102
School education scolarship
35103
Accident compensation
35104
Royalties
35105
Gambling
35106
Lease payment
35107
Other
41101
Imputed rentals of owneroccupiers (S)
41102
Imputed rentals of rent free
annual weighted net income
annual weighted net income
annual weighted net income
annual weighted net income
annual weighted net income
annual weighted gross income
annual weighted gross income
annual weighted gross income
annual weighted gross income
annual weighted gross income
type of income
type of income
type of income
type of income
type of income
1
cash income
2
income in kind
3
home production
village
village
village
village
village
Village:
1
Pepesala
2
Nukualofa
3
Fakaifou
4
Senala
5
Alapi
6
Vaiaku
7
Tekavatoetoe
This question is important to differenciate the villages on each island.