DDI_IDN_2008_SUSENAS-MAR_v01_M_WB
World Bank Indonesia, Poverty Team
2014-02-12
NADA
Version 1 (December 22, 2012): Initial version of DDI documentation.
Version 2 (February 12, 2014): Revision of DDI documentation.
National Socio-Economic Survey 2008
March
SUSENAS-MAR 2008
Survei Sosial Ekonomi Nasional 2008
IDN_2008_SUSENAS-MAR_v01_M
Central Bureau of Statistics (BPS) of Indonesia
Copyright © 2012, Central Board of Statistics (BPS) of Indonesia. All rights reserved.
NADA
Socio-Economic/Monitoring Survey [hh/sems]
Since 1992, BPS through Susenas collecting core data and the module data every year. Susenas modules is divided into three major groups, that is module socio-cultural and educational, modules housing and health, module household consumption and household expenditure, implementation of each module is every three years.
v01: basic raw data. Obtained from BPS
Birth control
Children
Child health
Consumption (Economics)
Income
Education
Employment
Family
Fertility
Health
Heatlh services
Housing
Information technology
Indonesia
Literacy
Living standards
Mass media
Breast milk
Occupations
Internet
Married
Recreation
Energy
Poverty
Assets
Social conditions
Insurance
Transport
Victims of Crime
Water supply
Sector
Part
Chapter
Since 1992 the Central Statistics Agency (BPS) through the National Social Economic Survey (SUSENAS) collected the data on education, health, housing, consumer / household expenses, and other socioeconomic every year, which is referred to as data Cor. In addition, they also collected the special data (modules) which is different every three years, namely the data consumption and household spending, education and social culture, as well as housing and health. These data are very useful for the government to plan the sectoral and cross-sectoral development.
To meet the data needs of the government about the development of poor people every year, Panel Susenas collected the consumption and expenditure module data with the total sample of 10,000 households in 2003. The number of samples is only able to estimate the national poverty, while the demands of the availability data of poverty rate up to provincial level is increasing.
In 2007, the number of samples of Panel Susenas was expanded to 68,800 households. It must be done to obtain the poverty rate up to the provincial level, and this number of sample was held back on implementing the Panel Susenas 2008. Besides, the implementation field was conducted by the teams which are coordinating Team and some counter (PCS). With the system, they expected that the completion field can be more quickly and the quality of the field result can be better.
Preparatory activities of Panel Susenas 2008 are conducted at the end of 2007, includes intama workshops and Innas training that aims to make the same perception of the concepts / definitions and procedures, then practice survey.
Indonesia
National coverage, representative to the district level
Household Members (Individual) and Household
The Susenas implementation in 2008 included 68.800 sampled households spread across the provinces in Indonesia. Enumeration results data can be presented either to the national, provincial and district / city.
Sample survey data [ssd]
Susenas 2008 to collect data Core and Consumption Module
- Core Data collected includes:
a. General information of household members (art) i.e. name, relationship to head of household, sex, age, marital status, birth certificates of ownership and participation in the toddler pre-school education for the population aged 0-6 years.
b. Information about health for all ages, including state of health, disease duration, and manner of treatment facilities.
c. Information about infant health, including birth helper, immunization, breastfeeding and duration, as well as data on the ownership certificate.
d. Information of education of household members above 5 years includes the participation of schools, education, ownership certificate, participation activities Paket A / B / C and literacy.
e. Information about the employment of household members aged 10 years and over, covering the main activity, looking a job, industry, employment status, and wage/ salary received from the main job
f. Information about fertility for women ever married; include the age of marriage, children born / living, participation in the family planning program (KB), and the use of contraceptives.
g. Housing information include the mastery of residence, the physical condition of residential buildings, residential buildings and facilities.
h. Information of others socio-economic, include facilities use of community development projects (Raskin, health cards and the like
- Module data collected includes:
a. Information about the quantity and value of consumption of food, beverages, and tobacco both purchase and own production or delivery. Consumption of food, beverages, and tobacco covers 215 commodities are divided into 14 groups.
b. Information about household expenditure on non-food items, including housing and households facilities, miscellaneous goods and services, clothing, footwear, and headgear, durable goods, taxes, fees, and insurance, as well as expenditures for purposes of party and ceremonies. Non-food consumption includes details of 108 divided into 6 groups.
c. Information about income, revenues, and expenditures not consumption, includes income from wages or salaries, income from business, income is not the ownership of the business, and receipts or income, expenditure transfers and financial transactions.
Design of 2008 Susenas sampling is a two-phase sampling design. Sampling for urban area and rural area is to be conducted separately. Procedure of 2008 Susenas sampling for a district/city is as follows:
• Phase 1, from master sampling frame (MSF) of normal census block of 2006 Economic Census result (SE06) are to be selected census block nh (h = 1, for urban; h = 2, for rural) in a probability proportional to size (pps) method whereas size is the number of households from P4B census result (April 2003). For census block that has contents of more than 150 households, selection of one census sub-block in PPS-systematic is required with the size of household number of P4B census result. Household listing is conducted to all selected census blocks/sub-blocks.
• Phase 2, from every selected census blocks/sub-blocks, then, to be selected m = 16 households from the listing result systematically.
The estimation of provincial levels (Panel Susenas) samples to estimate provincial level is the subsample SUSENAS 2008 (July 2008). The sample size for estimation of the provincial in national is a number of 4,300 census blocks covering 68,800 households. The sampling of census blocks was carried out systematically.
Listings and sampling of households in the census block is a sub-sample SUSENAS 2008 (July 2008) was conducted in early February 2008 for the implementation of the enumeration in March 2008. The selected households in March SUSENAS 2008 is a panel samples for the implementation of Susenas in July 2008, March 2009 and March 2010.
Face-to-face
Sub Directorate Services and Promotion Statistics
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:
Statistic Indonesia (BPS), National Socio-Economic Survey 2008, ref. IDN_2008_SUSENAS-MAR_v01_M. Data downloaded from www.microdatalib.worldbank.org in December 20, 2012
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.
susenas08mar_ki
Data contained in this file are questions from the National Social Economic Survey of 2008 - Main Information on Household and Household Members [PANEL MARCH 2008 - VSENP08.K] section Core Household members (Individual):
IV. Household Member Information
V.A. Health Information (all ages)
V.B. Toddler Health (child age 0-59 months)
V.C. Educational Information (for Household Member age five years up)
V.D. Employment (for Household Member age 10 years up)
V.E. Fertility and Family Planning (for women age 10 years and up with a status of married, divorced, divorce due to death of spouse)
265275
91
susenas08mar_kr
Data contained in this file are questions from the National Social Economic Survey of 2008 - Main Information on Household and Household Members [PANEL MARCH 2008 - VSENP08.K] section Core Household:
VI. Housing
VII. Other Socio-Economic Information
66724
33
susenas08mar_41
Data contained in this file are questions from The National Socio-Economic Survey of 2008 - Household Revenue and Expenditure/Consumption Module [PANEL MARCH 2008 - VSENP08.M] section IV.1. Consumption of Food, Drink and Tobacco during the last week
2930281
19
susenas08mar_42
Data contained in this file are questions from The National Socio-Economic Survey of 2008 - Household Revenue and Expenditure/Consumption Module [PANEL MARCH 2008 - VSENP08.M] section IV.2. Expenditures for Non-Food Goods in the last month and last 12 months
2114982
12
susenas08mar_43
Data contained in this file are questions from The National Socio-Economic Survey of 2008 - Household Revenue and Expenditure/Consumption Module [PANEL MARCH 2008 - VSENP08.M] section IV.3. Recapitulation of Food and Non-Food
66724
34
Province
Province
Province
Province
Province
Province
Write down the name province in the space provided and add the related code referred to in the box provided.
265275
11
94
39.737
11
Nanggroe Aceh Darussalam
12
North Sumatera
13
West Sumatera
14
Riau
15
Jambi
16
South Sumatera
17
Bengkulu
18
Lampung
19
Bangka Belitung
21
Riau Island
31
DKI Jakarta
32
West Java
33
Central Java
34
DI Yogyakarta
35
East Java
36
Banten
51
Bali
52
West Nusa Tenggara
53
East Nusa Tenggara
61
West Kalimantan
62
Central Kalimantan
63
South Kalimantan
64
East Kalimantan
71
North Sulawesi
72
Central Sulawesi
73
South Sulawesi
74
Southeast Sulawesi
75
Gorontalo
76
West Sulawesi
81
Maluku
82
North Maluku
91
West Irian Jaya
94
Papua
District/City
District/City
District/City
District/City
District/City
District/City
Cross out the unnecessary and the Write down the name of district/city in the space provided and add the related code referred to in the box provided.
265275
1
79
21.896
Sub-district
Sub-district
Sub-district
Sub-district
Sub-district
Sub-district
Write down the name subdistrict in the space provided and add the related code referred to in the box provided.
265275
10
740
75.697
Village/kelurahan
Village/kelurahan
Village/kelurahan
Village/kelurahan
Village/kelurahan
Village/kelurahan
Cross out the unnecessary and the Write down the name of village/kelurahan in the space provided and add the related code referred to in the box provided.
265275
1
111
8.22
Village/kelurahan classification
Village/kelurahan classification
Village/kelurahan classification
Village/kelurahan classification
Village/kelurahan classification
Village/kelurahan classification
Circle the answered code, then write it down in the box provided.
265275
1
2
1.601
1
Urban
2
Rural
Sample code number
Sample code number
Sample code number
Sample code number
Sample code number
Sample code number
Write down the sample code number into the box provided.
265275
10001
20002
12755.57
Household sample sequential number
Household sample sequential number
Household sample sequential number
Household sample sequential number
Household sample sequential number
Household sample sequential number
Write down the household sample sequential number into the box provided.
265275
1
16
8.517
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
Serial Number Of Household Member
Serial Number Of Household Member
Serial Number Of Household Member
Serial Number Of Household Member
Serial Number Of Household Member
Serial Number Of Household Member
People who live and eat in the household, including adult, children and toddler
265275
1
19
2.868
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
Any household members who are away for 6 months or more,and members who are away for less than 6 months but have the intention to move out or will be away for more than 6 months, are not considered household members.
Household members (art) is all the people who usually reside in a household, whether they are present during the census or temporarily not present.
Relation with the head of household
Relation with the head of household
Relation with the head of household
Relation with the head of household
Relation with the head of household
Relation with the head of household
265275
1
9
2.636
1
Head of household
2
Wife/husband
3
Child
4
In-law
5
Grandchild
6
Parent/in-law
7
Other family
8
Housemaid
9
Other
The head of household (krt) is a man in a group of household members who is responsible to provide the daily needs of the concerned households, or a person who is considerend/appointed to be the head of a household (for example a group of students live together in one room inside a census building; because they each are responsible for their own needs, one person is appointed as the household head).
Wife/husband, is the wife/husband of the head of household.
Children, includes biological children, stepchildren, and adopted children of the head of household.
Son/daughter in laws, are the husbands/wives of biological daughters/sons, step daughters/sons, or adopted daughters/sons.
Grandchildren, are the children of biological children, step children, or adopted children.
Parent in laws, are father/mother of the head of household or father/mother of the spouse of the head of household.
Other families, are those who have blood relation with head of the household or the spouse, such as siblings, aunties, uncles, grandparents.
Household helpers, are people who works as a helper and lives in the concerned household, receiving wage/salary in the form money or in-kind payment.
Other, are people who do not have familial relation to the head of household or the spouse, who live in the household for more than 6 months, such as visitors, friends or tenants who rent room plus food, including children of helpers who also live and eat in the employer's house.
Gender
Gender
Gender
Gender
Gender
Gender
Write down the gender of each household member in the provided box, code 1 for “Male” and code 2 for “Female”. Do not guess people’s gender based on their names. To make sure, please ask if the person in question is a male or a female.
265275
1
2
1.5
1
Male
2
Female
Age (year)
Age (year)
Age (year)
Age (year)
Age (year)
Age (year)
Ask the respondent’s age and enter the answer into the box.
265275
98
28.663
Age is measured in years rounded down or the age after the last birthday. Age calculation is based on Christian calendar.
Marital status
Marital status
Marital status
Marital status
Marital status
Marital status
265275
1
4
1.634
1
Not married
2
Married
3
Divorce
4
Divorce due to death
Married means having a wife (for male) or husband (for female) durint the census, whether living together or separately. In this case the people included in this status are those who are married legally (by the law of the tradition, religion, state, etc), and also those who live together and have been considered husband and wive by the local society.
Divorcee is a person who has been separated from wife/husband and has not remarried.In this case including a person who claims to be divorced although it is not legally confirmed yet.
Have birth certificate from Registrar Office? Can be shown?
Have birth certificate from Registrar Office? Can be shown?
Have birth certificate from Registrar Office? Can be shown?
Have birth certificate from Registrar Office? Can be shown?
Have birth certificate from Registrar Office? Can be shown?
Have birth certificate from Registrar Office? Can be shown?
Household member age 0-17 years
36661
228614
1
4
2.316
1
Yes, can be shown
2
Yes, cannot be shown
3
Do not have
4
Do not know
Sysmiss
Ever/ on pre-school education?
Ever/ on pre-school education?
Ever/ on pre-school education?
Ever/ on pre-school education?
Ever/ on pre-school education?
Ever/ on pre-school education?
Write down the appropriate code for family members aged 0-6 regarding their participation in pre-school education.
Household member age 0-6 years
36661
228614
1
3
2.775
1
Yes, once
2
Yes, currently on
3
No
Sysmiss
Yes, once , if they have attended pre-school education and at the moment has finished/completed/not active anymore.
Yes, currently on, if at the moment the respondent is still actively attending a pre-school education.
No, if the respondent never attended a pre-school education.
Attended preschool education means enrolled in and actively attending education in kindergarten (TK)/Bustanul Athfal (BA), Raudatul Athfal (RA), play group, day-care center, Early Age Children Education (PAUD) and other institution.
Type of pre-school education
Type of pre-school education
Type of pre-school education
Type of pre-school education
Type of pre-school education
If Column 14 = 1 or 2
Type of pre-school education
Household member age 0-6 years
6094
259181
5
1.409
1
Kindergarten/BA/RA
2
Playgroup
3
Daycare
4
PAUD/ Early Childhood Educ(ECC)/BKB Integrated PAUD/Posyandu
5
Other PAUD/ECC(PAUD-TAAM,PAUD-PAK, PAUD-BIA, TKQ & other)
Sysmiss
Kindergarten (TK) / Bustanul Athfal (BA)/Raudatul Athfal (RA) is a pre-school education before entering elementary school (SD).
Play group is a pre-school education program before kindergatren, which program is to teach children to socialize among them by way of playing. Play group is commonly called PG.
PAUD (Pendidikan Anak Usia Dini) or Early Age Children Education is a developing effort targeted to children from 0 to 6 years old that is performed through providing educational stimulation to help physical and mental growth and development so that children have preparedness in entering the next phase of education (Article 1, point 14, Law of National Education System/Sisdiknas).
Biological mother sequential number
Biological mother sequential number
Biological mother sequential number
Biological mother sequential number
Biological mother sequential number
Biological mother sequential number
Biological mother number, ask whether the biological mother of this household member lives with him; if “Yes”, enter the number of the biological mother in accordance with the serial number in Column (1) BlockIV. If the answer is “No”, enter code 00.
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14
0.958
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
Respondent’s name and number:
Respondent’s name and number:
Respondent’s name and number:
Respondent’s name and number:
Respondent’s name and number:
Respondent’s name and number:
Write down the name and number of the household member providing information in the interview. If the answer provider is the relevant household member,then the entries of name and number should be the same as what have been written at the top first row.
265275
18
1.926
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
Health complaints - fever
Health complaints - fever
Health complaints - fever
Health complaints - fever
Health complaints - fever
Any health complaint in the past one month? (read from a to h) a. fever
If the answer is coded 2, skip to b5r7
Use code 1 if the respondent have health problems or code 2 if the answer is "No" .
265275
1
2
1.867
1
Yes
2
No
1. Health complaints is a condition where a person suffers from physical or mental illness,whether it is an acute disease,chronic disease(although there is no problem in the last one month),accident,criminal act or other things.
2. Fever is a condition which symptom is the increasing body temperature above 37.5 degrees Celcius,or if touched(especially with the back of the hand) it feels hot.
Health complaints - cough
Health complaints - cough
Health complaints - cough
Health complaints - cough
Health complaints - cough
Any health complaint in the past one month? (read from a to h) b. cough
If the answer is coded 2, skip to b5r7
Use code 1 if the respondent have health problems or code 2 if the answer is "No" .
265275
1
2
1.84
1
Yes
2
No
1. Health complaints is a condition where a person suffers from physical or mental illness,whether it is an acute disease,chronic disease(although there is no problem in the last one month),accident,criminal act or other things.
2. Coughing is a sound produced by the sudden opening of vocal cords followed by the fast release of air,in order to let out the object that stimulates the central or lower part of respiratory tract; short or long; dry,phlegm or bloody expectoration; lasting for days,weeks,months or years.
Health complaints - cold
Health complaints - cold
Health complaints - cold
Health complaints - cold
Health complaints - cold
Any health complaint in the past one month? (read from a to h) c. cold
If the answer is coded 2, skip to b5r7
Use code 1 if the respondent have health problems or code 2 if the answer is "No" .
265275
1
2
1.847
1
Yes
2
No
1. Health complaints is a condition where a person suffers from physical or mental illness,whether it is an acute disease,chronic disease(although there is no problem in the last one month),accident,criminal act or other things.
2. Colds/Flu is a condition with the following symptoms: mucus,nasal congestion,and might be followed by sneezing,or other symptoms.
Health complaints - asthma/breathlessnes
Health complaints - asthma/breathlessnes
Health complaints - asthma/breathlessnes
Health complaints - asthma/breathlessnes
Health complaints - asthma/breathlessnes
Any health complaint in the past one month? (read from a to h) d. asthma/breathlessnes
If the answer is coded 2, skip to b5r7
Use code 1 if the respondent have health problems or code 2 if the answer is "No" .
265275
1
2
1.979
1
Yes
2
No
1. Health complaints is a condition where a person suffers from physical or mental illness,whether it is an acute disease,chronic disease(although there is no problem in the last one month),accident,criminal act or other things.
2. Asthma is an illness during which attack the patient suffers difficulty in breathing due to constriction in the lower respiratoty track,causing the breathing to make a shound while letting air out; local community calls the illness bengek or mengi.
Health complaints - diarrhea
Health complaints - diarrhea
Health complaints - diarrhea
Health complaints - diarrhea
Health complaints - diarrhea
Any health complaint in the past one month? (read from a to h) e. diarrhea
If the answer is coded 2, skip to b5r7
Use code 1 if the respondent have health problems or code 2 if the answer is "No" .
265275
1
2
1.978
1
Yes
2
No
1. Health complaints is a condition where a person suffers from physical or mental illness,whether it is an acute disease,chronic disease(although there is no problem in the last one month),accident,criminal act or other things.
2. Diarrhea is an illness which symptomsare: runny or liquid faeces,sometimes mixed with blood or mucus; generally happens 3 times or more within 24 hours.Diarrhea might be accompanied with a throwing up,or decrement of consciousness.Local people call this illness as mencret or bocor.
Health complaints - migraine
Health complaints - migraine
Health complaints - migraine
Health complaints - migraine
Health complaints - migraine
Any health complaint in the past one month? (read from a to h) f. migraine
If the answer is coded 2, skip to b5r7
Use code 1 if the respondent have health problems or code 2 if the answer is "No" .
265275
1
2
1.929
1
Yes
2
No
1. Health complaints is a condition where a person suffers from physical or mental illness,whether it is an acute disease,chronic disease(although there is no problem in the last one month),accident,criminal act or other things.
2. Repeated headache is the feeling of pain,throbbing pain,jabbing pain,like being tied up,drilled or stabbed in the head,or other uncomfortable feelings in part or of the whole head.It lasts from a few hours to a few days,recurring for several times within 1 year(at least 2 times),with similar symptoms.Headache during fewer is not considered a recurring headache.
Health complaints - toothache
Health complaints - toothache
Health complaints - toothache
Health complaints - toothache
Health complaints - toothache
Any health complaint in the past one month? (read from a to h) g. toothache
If the answer is coded 2, skip to b5r7
Use code 1 if the respondent have health problems or code 2 if the answer is "No" .
265275
1
2
1.978
1
Yes
2
No
1. Health complaints is a condition where a person suffers from physical or mental illness,whether it is an acute disease,chronic disease(although there is no problem in the last one month),accident,criminal act or other things.
2. Toothache is the feeling of pain in the teeth or gums,sometimes accompanied by swelling,but does not include sprue.
Health complaints - other
Health complaints - other
Health complaints - other
Health complaints - other
Health complaints - other
Any health complaint in the past one month? (read from a to h) h. other
If the answer is coded 2, skip to b5r7
Use code 1 if the respondent have health problems or code 2 if the answer is "No" .
265275
1
2
1.863
1
Yes
2
No
1. Health complaints is a condition where a person suffers from physical or mental illness,whether it is an acute disease,chronic disease(although there is no problem in the last one month),accident,criminal act or other things.
2. Other problems are health problems such as measles,perforated tympanic membrane /CSOM,hepatitis/liver disease,seizures,paralyzed,senility,including other health problems caused by accidents/tragic events,natural disaster,lost of appetite,difficulty in defecating,headache caused by fever,non-recurring headache,problems with joints,problems in hearing,cataract,gastritis,stomachache,catching colds,unable to urinate,ulcer,sore eyes,and physical problems caused due to menstruation or pregnancy.
If you have a complaint, did it disrupt your work, school or daily activities?
If you have a complaint, did it disrupt your work, school or daily activities?
If you have a complaint, did it disrupt your work, school or daily activities?
If you have a complaint, did it disrupt your work, school or daily activities?
If you have a complaint, did it disrupt your work, school or daily activities?
Did the complaints disrupt activities?
If the answer is coded 2, skip to b5r4
Circle the appropriate code and fill in the provided box.
95252
170023
1
2
1.457
1
Yes
2
No
Sysmiss
Interruption of activities means that the respondent cannot do the normal activity (work,study,daily activities) as usual.
How long did it disrupt you:
How long did it disrupt you:
How long did it disrupt you:
How long did it disrupt you:
How long did it disrupt you:
Number of days affected
Write down how long(days) the household members who have health problems are interrupted from their daily activities in the last one month and directly move it to the box provided.
51682
213593
1
30
6.11
Duration of interruption does not refer to the worst health problem,but also covers the total duration of all the health problems suffered by the household members in the last one month. If a person has more than one health problem,the length of interruption time caused by the illnesses should not be combined.
Did you treat yourself in the last month?
Did you treat yourself in the last month?
Did you treat yourself in the last month?
Did you treat yourself in the last month?
Did you treat yourself in the last month?
Did you treat yourself in the last month?
Circle the appropriate code and fill in the provided box.
95252
170023
1
2
1.367
1
Yes
2
No
Sysmiss
Selftreatment is an effort to have a medication by deciding the kind of medicines by oneself (without any /prescription from a medical doctor/traditional medication/batra).
Were you an outpatient in the last month?
Were you an outpatient in the last month?
Were you an outpatient in the last month?
Were you an outpatient in the last month?
Were you an outpatient in the last month?
Were you an outpatient in the last month?
If the answer is coded 2, skip to b5r7
Circle the appropriate code and fill in the provided box.
95252
170023
1
2
1.527
1
Yes
2
No
Sysmiss
The followings are not included in medical treatment: consultation,medical check-up,health check(such as for Driver License,new employee acceptance,promotion),screening(medical check-up to find illness,such as: Pap Smear Test for cervix cancer,mantoux tes for toddler to find TBC),normal pregnancy check-up,and immunization,because all are prevention efforts.
Outpatient is an effort by household members who have health problems to check their health and get medication by going to modern or traditional health services without hospitalization,including housecall.
Frequency of outpatient treatment - government hospital
Frequency of outpatient treatment - government hospital
Frequency of outpatient treatment - government hospital
Frequency of outpatient treatment - government hospital
Frequency of outpatient treatment - government hospital
Frequency of outpatient treatment in the last month: a. government hospital
Write down in the provided box the frequency of (how many times) the respondent visits health centers for
medical treatment (without inpatient).
45091
220184
30
0.0834
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
12
14
15
20
23
30
Sysmiss
Government Hospital is a hospital owned by the central government (such as RSCM/RSUP Dr. Cipto Mangunkusumo); regional government (such as RSU Labuang Baji), National Army/TNI (such as RSPAD), or State-owned Enterprise/BUMN (such as RS Pertamina).
Frequency of outpatient treatment - private hospital
Frequency of outpatient treatment - private hospital
Frequency of outpatient treatment - private hospital
Frequency of outpatient treatment - private hospital
Frequency of outpatient treatment - private hospital
Frequency of outpatient treatment in the last month: b. private hospital
Write down in the provided box the frequency of (how many times) the respondent visits health centers for
medical treatment (without inpatient).
45091
220184
30
0.0486
1
2
3
4
5
7
8
9
10
11
12
21
30
Sysmiss
Private Hospital is a private owned hospital such as RS St. Carolus, RS Medistra.
Frequency of outpatient treatment - medical practitioner/polyclinic
Frequency of outpatient treatment - medical practitioner/polyclinic
Frequency of outpatient treatment - medical practitioner/polyclinic
Frequency of outpatient treatment - medical practitioner/polyclinic
Frequency of outpatient treatment - medical practitioner/polyclinic
Frequency of outpatient treatment in the last month: c. medical practitioner/polyclinic
Write down in the provided box the frequency of (how many times) the respondent visits health centers for
medical treatment (without inpatient).
45091
220184
30
0.391
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
15
20
30
Sysmiss
Polyclinic is a health service center for outpatient (not hospitalized); usually managed by privates, companies, foundations, Army/TNI or various Departments/BUMN.
Frequency of outpatient treatment - Puskesmas/Pustu
Frequency of outpatient treatment - Puskesmas/Pustu
Frequency of outpatient treatment - Puskesmas/Pustu
Frequency of outpatient treatment - Puskesmas/Pustu
Frequency of outpatient treatment - Puskesmas/Pustu
Frequency of outpatient treatment in the last month: d. Puskesmas/Pustu
Write down in the provided box the frequency of (how many times) the respondent visits health centers for
medical treatment (without inpatient).
45091
220184
30
0.579
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
15
16
18
20
30
Sysmiss
Puskemas (Community Health Center) is a health service unit owned by the government responsible for providing health services to the community in sub-districts, part of sub-districts or kelurahan (such in DKI Jakarta). Puskesmas team can do mobile practices to certain places within its working territory in order to provide easier access of health services for the society.
Frequency of outpatient treatment - practicing health worker
Frequency of outpatient treatment - practicing health worker
Frequency of outpatient treatment - practicing health worker
Frequency of outpatient treatment - practicing health worker
Frequency of outpatient treatment - practicing health worker
Frequency of outpatient treatment in the last month: e. practicing health worker
Write down in the provided box the frequency of (how many times) the respondent visits health centers for
medical treatment (without inpatient).
45091
220184
30
0.464
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
12
15
20
29
30
Sysmiss
Medical worker practice are private/personal practices of physicians, whether general practitioners, dentists, or specialists. Location of practices can be carried out in Hospitals, puskesmas (community health center), supporting puskemas, or clinic that is commonly open outside the doctor's working hours.
Frequency of outpatient treatment - traditional healing practice
Frequency of outpatient treatment - traditional healing practice
Frequency of outpatient treatment - traditional healing practice
Frequency of outpatient treatment - traditional healing practice
Frequency of outpatient treatment - traditional healing practice
Frequency of outpatient treatment in the last month: f. traditional healing practice
Write down in the provided box the frequency of (how many times) the respondent visits health centers for
medical treatment (without inpatient).
45091
220184
28
0.054
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
10
11
12
20
21
28
Sysmiss
Batra Practice (Traditional treatment) is an alternative health service by shaman/healer/sinshe, including accupuncture practice, finger therapy, paranormal, radiesthesia (usually using a pendulum).
Frequency of outpatient treatment - traditional birth attendant
Frequency of outpatient treatment - traditional birth attendant
Frequency of outpatient treatment - traditional birth attendant
Frequency of outpatient treatment - traditional birth attendant
Frequency of outpatient treatment - traditional birth attendant
Frequency of outpatient treatment in the last month: g. traditional birth attendant
Write down in the provided box the frequency of (how many times) the respondent visits health centers for
medical treatment (without inpatient).
45091
220184
18
0.0047
1
2
3
4
5
7
15
18
Sysmiss
Traditional birth attendant is a private/personal practice by a nurse or midwife; open outside the hospital, puskesmas, pustu, polindes, posyandu or clinic.
Frequency of outpatient treatment - others
Frequency of outpatient treatment - others
Frequency of outpatient treatment - others
Frequency of outpatient treatment - others
Frequency of outpatient treatment - others
Frequency of outpatient treatment in the last month: h. others
Write down in the provided box the frequency of (how many times) the respondent visits health centers for
medical treatment (without inpatient).
45091
220184
30
0.0603
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
15
20
22
23
24
28
30
Sysmiss
Others, such as Polindes (village maternity ward), Posyandu, or if a woman gave birth without any medical support.
Were you an inpatient in the last year?
Were you an inpatient in the last year?
Were you an inpatient in the last year?
Were you an inpatient in the last year?
Were you an inpatient in the last year?
Were you an inpatient in the last year?
If the answer is coded 2, skip to b5r9a
Circle code 1 if the respondent has been inpatient in the last 12 months, and code 2 for “No” .
265275
1
2
1.973
1
Ya
2
Tidak
Inpatient is an effort to treat a disease by spending a night or more in a modern or traditional health service unit,including hospitalization in maternity ward.
Length of inpatient treatment - government hospital
Length of inpatient treatment - government hospital
Length of inpatient treatment - government hospital
Length of inpatient treatment - government hospital
Length of inpatient treatment - government hospital
Length of inpatient treatment (in days): a. Government hospital
Fill in the duration of inpatient treatment that is already finished in the last one year, in the provided box. If the respondent has been inpatient more than once in the same place, add the duration of the inpatient treatment days of the several visits for the last one year.
7203
258072
180
3.472
Government Hospital is a hospital owned by the central government (such as RSCM/RSUP Dr. Cipto Mangunkusumo); regional government (such as RSU Labuang Baji), National Army/TNI (such as RSPAD), or State-owned Enterprise/BUMN (such as RS Pertamina).
Length of inpatient treatment - private hospital
Length of inpatient treatment - private hospital
Length of inpatient treatment - private hospital
Length of inpatient treatment - private hospital
Length of inpatient treatment - private hospital
Length of inpatient treatment (in days): b. Private hospital
Fill in the duration of inpatient treatment that is already finished in the last one year, in the provided box. If the respondent has been inpatient more than once in the same place, add the duration of the inpatient treatment days of the several visits for the last one year.
7203
258072
180
1.96
Private Hospital is a private owned hospital such as RS St. Carolus, RS Medistra.
Length of inpatient treatment - Puskesmas
Length of inpatient treatment - Puskesmas
Length of inpatient treatment - Puskesmas
Length of inpatient treatment - Puskesmas
Length of inpatient treatment - Puskesmas
Length of inpatient treatment (in days): c. Puskesmas
Fill in the duration of inpatient treatment that is already finished in the last one year, in the provided box. If the respondent has been inpatient more than once in the same place, add the duration of the inpatient treatment days of the several visits for the last one year.
7203
258072
150
0.5
Puskemas (Community Health Center) is a health service unit owned by the government responsible for providing health services to the community in sub-districts, part of sub-districts or kelurahan (such in DKI Jakarta). Puskesmas team can do mobile practices to certain places within its working territory in order to provide easier access of health services for the society.
Length of inpatient treatment - practicing health worker
Length of inpatient treatment - practicing health worker
Length of inpatient treatment - practicing health worker
Length of inpatient treatment - practicing health worker
Length of inpatient treatment - practicing health worker
Length of inpatient treatment (in days): d. Practicing health worker
Fill in the duration of inpatient treatment that is already finished in the last one year, in the provided box. If the respondent has been inpatient more than once in the same place, add the duration of the inpatient treatment days of the several visits for the last one year.
7203
258072
100
0.236
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
14
15
20
25
28
30
40
90
100
Sysmiss
Medical worker practice are private/personal practices of physicians,whether general practitioners,dentists,or specialists.Location of practices can be carried out in Hospitals,puskesmas (community health center),supporting puskemas,or clinic that is commonly open outside the doctor's working hours.
Length of inpatient treatment - traditional practitioner
Length of inpatient treatment - traditional practitioner
Length of inpatient treatment - traditional practitioner
Length of inpatient treatment - traditional practitioner
Length of inpatient treatment - traditional practitioner
Length of inpatient treatment (in days): e. Traditional practitioner
Fill in the duration of inpatient treatment that is already finished in the last one year, in the provided box. If the respondent has been inpatient more than once in the same place, add the duration of the inpatient treatment days of the several visits for the last one year.
7203
258072
150
0.114
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
10
11
15
20
28
30
35
45
60
120
150
Sysmiss
Batra Practice (Traditional practitioner) is an alternative health service by shaman/healer/sinshe,including accupuncture practice,finger therapy, paranormal, radiesthesia (usually using a pendulum).
Length of inpatient treatment - other
Length of inpatient treatment - other
Length of inpatient treatment - other
Length of inpatient treatment - other
Length of inpatient treatment - other
Length of inpatient treatment (in days): f. Other
Fill in the duration of inpatient treatment that is already finished in the last one year, in the provided box. If the respondent has been inpatient more than once in the same place, add the duration of the inpatient treatment days of the several visits for the last one year.
7203
258072
179
0.108
1
2
3
4
5
7
10
12
14
15
30
40
60
179
Sysmiss
Age of child (months)
Age of child (months)
Age of child (months)
Age of child (months)
Age of child (months)
Age of chjild (months)
If not equal to 00, skip to b5r10
Fill in the toddler’s age in months. If the toddler is >= 1 month old.
For household members aged 0-59 months.
26096
239179
59
29.001
Age of child (days)
Age of child (days)
Age of child (days)
Age of child (days)
Age of child (days)
If b6r9a = 00
Age of child (days)
Fill in the toddler's age in days, if the toddler is < 1 month old.
For household members aged 0-59 months.
343
264932
1
29
14.994
Who helped you in first childbirth process?
Who helped you in first childbirth process?
Who helped you in first childbirth process?
Who helped you in first childbirth process?
Who helped you in first childbirth process?
Who helped you in first childbirth process?
Fill in the box a for the helper for the first born .
For household members aged 0-59 months.
26096
239179
1
9
2.594
1
Doctor
2
Midwife
3
Other paramedics
4
Traditional birth attendant
5
Relative/Family
6
Other
9
Sysmiss
Birth is a process when the fetus is delivered at the age of more than 5 months (22 weeks); if the fetus’s age is less than 5 months, it is called an abortion.
Who helped you in last childbirth process?
Who helped you in last childbirth process?
Who helped you in last childbirth process?
Who helped you in last childbirth process?
Who helped you in last childbirth process?
Who helped you in last childbirth process?
Fill in the box b for the helper for the last born .
For household members aged 0-59 months.
26096
239179
1
6
2.479
1
Doctor
2
Midwife
3
Other paramedics
4
Traditional birth attendant
5
Relative/Family
6
Other
Sysmiss
Birth is a process when the fetus is delivered at the age of more than 5 months (22 weeks); if the fetus’s age is less than 5 months, it is called an abortion.
Frequency immunization - BCG
Frequency immunization - BCG
Frequency immunization - BCG
Frequency immunization - BCG
Frequency immunization - BCG
How many times have your children been immunized? a. BCG
Enter how many times a child has been given immunization according to the mother’s answer. If the answer is never, enter a zero and if she does not know, enter a nine.
For household members aged 0-59 months.
26096
239179
9
0.974
1
2
3
9
Sysmiss
1. Immunization or vaccination is inserting certain attenuated germs or toxins (vaccine) into human body by means of injecting or drinking (dropping into mouth) in order to increase body immunity against the disease.
2. BCG (Bacillus Calmette Guerin) is a vaccination to prevent Tuberculosis/TBC, given to a new born baby or a toddler by injection on the base of the upper arm. BCG injection is given one time.
Frequency immunization - DPT
Frequency immunization - DPT
Frequency immunization - DPT
Frequency immunization - DPT
Frequency immunization - DPT
How many times have your children been immunized? b. DPT
Enter how many times a child has been given immunization according to the mother's answer. If the answer is never, enter a zero and if she does not know, enter a nine.
For household members aged 0-59 months.
26096
239179
9
2.221
1
2
3
9
Sysmiss
1. Immunization or vaccination is inserting certain attenuated germs or toxins (vaccine) into human body by means of injecting or drinking (dropping into mouth) in order to increase body immunity against the disease.
2. DPT (Diphteria ,Pertussis, Tetanus) is given to a baby aged 3 months or older, by injecting it on the thigh and should be repeated after 1 month and then again after 2 months. Thus, a complete DPT Immunization on toddlers are done 3 times (sometimes time lapse between injections can be more than one month).
Frequency immunization - Polio
Frequency immunization - Polio
Frequency immunization - Polio
Frequency immunization - Polio
Frequency immunization - Polio
How many times have your children been immunized? c. Polio
Enter how many times a child has been given immunization according to the mother's answer. If the answer is never, enter a zero and if she does not know, enter a nine.
For household members aged 0-59 months.
26096
239179
9
2.529
1
2
3
4
5
6
9
Sysmiss
1. Immunization or vaccination is inserting certain attenuated germs or toxins (vaccine) into human body by means of injecting or drinking (dropping into mouth) in order to increase body immunity against the disease.
2. Polio is a vaccine to prevent polio virus, given to a baby at the age 3 months or older by giving 3 drops of liquid vaccine in a pink or white color directly into the baby's mouth; usually given together with DPT vaccination. A complete Polio immunization is given 3 times. In National Immunization Week (PIN), polio immunization are given specifically for all toddlers in Indonesia at the same week (in certain regions are at the same month or day) in accordance to the given schedule.
Frequency immunization - Measles
Frequency immunization - Measles
Frequency immunization - Measles
Frequency immunization - Measles
Frequency immunization - Measles
How many times have your children been immunized? d. Measles
Enter how many times a child has been given immunization according to the mother's answer. If the answer is never, enter a zero and if she does not know, enter a nine.
For household members aged 0-59 months.
26096
239179
9
0.842
1
2
3
9
Sysmiss
1. Immunization or vaccination is inserting certain attenuated germs or toxins (vaccine) into human body by means of injecting or drinking (dropping into mouth) in order to increase body immunity against the disease.
2. Measles/morbilli is a vaccine to prevent measles/morbilli; (please state the symptoms and epidemic area of measles if the mother seems not understand), that is usually given one time to a baby aged between 9 to 12 months, by injecting on the thigh.
Frequency immunizations - Hepatitis B
Frequency immunizations - Hepatitis B
Frequency immunizations - Hepatitis B
Frequency immunizations - Hepatitis B
Frequency immunizations - Hepatitis B
How many times have your children been immunized? e. Hepatitis B
Enter how many times a child has been given immunization according to the mother's answer. If the answer is never, enter a zero and if she does not know, enter a nine.
For household members aged 0-59 months.
26096
239179
9
1.958
1
2
3
4
5
6
9
Sysmiss
1. Immunization or vaccination is inserting certain attenuated germs or toxins (vaccine) into human body by means of injecting or drinking (dropping into mouth) in order to increase body immunity against the disease.
2. Hepatitis B is an intramuscular injection (injection to the mucsle), usually on the thigh, given to baby to prevent Hepatitis B. This injection is given 3 times. The first injection given when the baby is 0 month old, the second is given at the age of 1 month, and the third is at the age of 6 months.
Participation in attending school:
Participation in attending school:
Participation in attending school:
Participation in attending school:
Participation in attending school:
Participation in attending school:
1. If the answer is coded 1, skip to b5r15
2. If the answer is coded 2, skip to b5r16
Circle one of the codes from 1 to 3 and enter the number into the box provided.
For household members aged 5 above.
239179
26096
1
3
2.547
1
Not/not yet attending school
2
Still attending school
3
No more attending school
Sysmiss
A person is considered schooling if he is registered and active in attending a study process in formal education level,whether under supervision of Ministry of National Education/Depdiknas or other department/institution.
1. Not/not yet attending school – never or not yet been registered and never been active in attending school or at formal education level, including have completed/not completed kindergarten level but do not continue to elementary school.
2. Still attending school – are those who are registered and actively attending a formal education level, whether it is under supervision of Ministry of National Education, Ministry of Religion, other Government Institution, or Private Institution.
3. No more attending school – those who were once registered and actively attending a formal education, but at the time of census are not registered and active anymore, including those who are attending Package A program of SD (Elementary) equivalent, Package B program of SMP (Junior High) equivalent and Package C Program of SMA (Senior High) equivalent.
Month drop out of school
Month drop out of school
Month drop out of school
Month drop out of school
Month drop out of school
Month drop out of school
Fill in the month for people who dropout since 1999, write down completely in the empty space and provided box. If they dropout before 1999, enter 00 into the month boxes.
For household members aged 5 above.
213701
51574
12
0.979
Prior to 1999
1
January
2
February
3
March
4
April
5
May
6
June
7
July
8
August
9
September
10
October
11
November
12
December
Sysmiss
Year drop out of school
Year drop out of school
Year drop out of school
Year drop out of school
Year drop out of school
Year drop out of school
Fill in the year for people who dropout since 1999, write down completely in the empty space and provided box. If they dropout before 1999, enter 0000 into the year boxes.
For household members aged 5 above.
213701
51574
9999
5949.154
Reason for not/never attending school or no longer attending school:
Reason for not/never attending school or no longer attending school:
Reason for not/never attending school or no longer attending school:
Reason for not/never attending school or no longer attending school:
Reason for not/never attending school or no longer attending school:
Reason for not/never attending school or no longer attending school:
If b5r13 = 1, go to b5r20
Circle one of the codes 01 to 11 and enter the answer into the provided boxes.
For household members aged 5 above.
238116
27159
10
2.551
1
No money
2
Working/making a living
3
Married/housekeeping
4
Not admitted
5
Far from school
6
Feeling to already have enough education
7
Disabled
8
Waiting for notification
9
Still under school age
10
Other
Sysmiss
1. No money - if the respondent or the family cannot afford to provide tuition fees.
2. Working/making a living – works with the intention to earn or help to earn a living or gain profit.
3. Married/housekeeping - if the respondent is very busy managing the household or feels inapropriate to go to school because she is already married/has a family to take care of.
4. Not admitted is a condition where a respondent does not meet the necessary requirements to be registered in a school, for example does not pass the entry test. or rejected by a school that does not accept disabled student.
5. Far from school - if the respondent considers that the school is too far from home, therefore difficult to reach.
6. Feeling to already have enough education - if the respondent feels that the education he currently has is enough and that there is no reason to continue to a higher level.
7. Disabled, if the respondent considers that disability is an obstruction to go to school.
8. Waiting for notification, if the respondent has registered to a school but is waiting for announcement whether accepted or not.
9. Still under school age - if the relevant household member is not old enough to go to school.
10. Others is other reasons other than the above mentioned reasons. Such as being sick or not intelligent enough, including being expelled from school.
Highest level and type of education previously or being attended:
Highest level and type of education previously or being attended:
Highest level and type of education previously or being attended:
Highest level and type of education previously or being attended:
Highest level and type of education previously or being attended:
Highest level and type of education previously or being attended:
Circle one of code 1 to 11 and fill it in the provided box.
For household members aged 5 above.
214553
50722
1
11
3.077
1
Elementary school
2
Islamic Elem.School
3
General/Vocational Junior High School
4
Islamic Jun.High
5
Senior High School
6
Islamic Sen.High
7
Vocational High School
8
1-2 Year Diploma
9
3 Year Diploma
10
Bachelors
11
Masters/PhD
Sysmiss
Highest level of education that has been/is being attended is the highest level of education that has been attended by a person and has graduated,or has been attended by a person who is still a student.
1. SD/SDLB is an Elementary School of 5/6/7 years or equivalent(elementary special school,small elementary school,pamong elementary school).
2. Madrasah Ibtidaiyah(MI) is Islamic Elementary School of SD equivalent.
3. SMP/SMPLB is Secondary School or the equivalent MULO,3-year HBS,and Secondary Special School).
4. Madrasah Tsanawiyah(MTs) is Islamic Secondary School of SMP equivalent .
5. General High School(SMU)/Special High School(SMLB) is a High School(SMU),or the equivalent(Special High School,5-year HBS,AMS,and Employee Administration High Course(KPAA).
6. Madrasah Aliyah(MA) is an Islamic High School of SMU equivalent.
7. Vocational High School(SMK) is a vocational school of SMA equivalent.
8. Diploma 1 / 2 Program is D1/D2 program in a university that organizes diploma 1 and 2 program in formal education.
9. Diploma 3 Program / baccalaureate is a D3 program or baccalaureate degree in an academy or university that organizes diploma programs or issues baccalaureate degrees.
10. Diploma 4 Program / bachelor is an education program of Diploma 4 or Strata1 in a university.
11. S2/S3 is a postgraduate education program(master or doctorate),Strata 2 or Strata 3 in a university.
Highest grade previously or being attended:
Highest grade previously or being attended:
Highest grade previously or being attended:
Highest grade previously or being attended:
Highest grade previously or being attended:
Highest grade previously or being attended:
Circle one of the following codes from 1 to 8 and enter the code into the box provided.
For household members aged 5 above.
214553
50722
1
8
5.544
1
Grade-1
2
Grade-2
3
Grade-3
4
Grade-4
5
Grade-5
6
Grade-6
7
Grade-7
8
Graduated
Sysmiss
Examples: Highest Level/Class Attended/Being Attended
a.For household head/member who has graduated,use code 8 for the highest level/class has been/being attended.
b.For household head/member who has a bachelor degree attending/has attended master/S2 program,use code 6.
c.For household head/member who has a master degree attending/has attended S3 program,use code 7.
d.For household head/member who has attended/is stillatending the highest level/class of S1 program,use code 5.
Graduated means has completed the study marked with passing the final exams in the last class/level of an education in a public or private school and received a certificate/diploma. A household head/member who has not attended the last level of education program but has passed the final exams is considered graduate.
Highest Diploma held:
Highest Diploma held:
Highest Diploma held:
Highest Diploma held:
Highest Diploma held:
Highest Diploma held:
Circle one of code 1 to 12 and fill it in the provided box.
For household members aged 5 above.
214553
50722
1
12
3.311
1
None
2
Elementary school
3
Islamic Elem.
4
Genl/Voc Jun.High
5
JIslamic Jun.High
6
Senior High(SMA)
7
Islamic Senior High
8
Vocational High(SMK)
9
1-2 Year Diploma
10
3 Year Diploma
11
Bachelors
12
Masters/PhD
Sysmiss
None (certificate) means that the household/member does not possessed certificate for a certain educational level, but has to attended to Elementary School of 5/6/7 year study or equivalent (among others are basic level of SLB, Madrasah Ibtidaiyah, Pamong Elementary School, Smal Elementary School, Package A1-A100,Package a Equivalent) but did not/has not yet graduate. This include household/member who graduated 3-year elementary school or equivalent.
Are they attending Package-A,B or C program?
Are they attending Package-A,B or C program?
Are they attending Package-A,B or C program?
Are they attending Package-A,B or C program?
Are they attending Package-A,B or C program?
If b5r13 = 3 and R.18 < 6
Are they attending Package-A,B or C program?
Circle one of the following codes from 1 to 4 and enter the code into the box provided.
For household members aged 5 above.
109593
155682
1
4
3.96
1
Yes,Package A
2
Yes,Package B
3
Yes,Package C
4
No
Sysmiss
Package A program of SD (Elementary) equivalent, Package B program of SMP (Junior High) equivalent and Package C Program of SMA (Senior High) equivalent.
Can read and write:
Can read and write:
Can read and write:
Can read and write:
Can read and write:
Can read and write:
Enter code 1 for “yes” and code 2 for “no” in the box provided.
For household members aged 5 above.
265275
1
4
1.827
1
Latin
2
Other alphabets
3
Latin and others
4
Illiterate
1.A blind person who can ready and write in Braille is considered able to read and write Latin letters. 2.A disabled person who used to be able to read and write,and then due to his disability he cannot do it anymore is considered able to read and write. 3.A person who can only read but cannot write or otherwise can write but cannot read,is considered cannot read or write.
Can read and write means able to read and write words/simple sentences in certain letters, e.g. “I must be honest.”
Were they breast-fed (ASI)?
Were they breast-fed (ASI)?
Were they breast-fed (ASI)?
Were they breast-fed (ASI)?
Were they breast-fed (ASI)?
Were they breast-fed (ASI)?
If the answer is coded 2, skip to other household member
Circle code 1 for “Yes” and code 2 for “No” and write down in the provided box.
For household members aged 0-59 months.
26096
239179
1
2
1.058
1
Yes
2
No
Sysmiss
Breast milk (ASI) is the best natural food for baby, which composition meets the full requirement of a baby up to 6 months old. ASI contains elements that provides protection against various diseases and also enzyme that help baby’s digestive system. Breastfeeding with affection can also strengthen the bond between a mother and her baby.
Length of breastfeeding:
Length of breastfeeding:
Length of breastfeeding:
Length of breastfeeding:
Length of breastfeeding:
If yes (b5r12a=1)
Length of breastfeeding: 1. Length of breastfeeding:
If a child has been given ASI , insert duration of exclusive breastfeeding in the dots and into the boxes.
For household members aged 0-59 months.
24573
240702
1
59
16.483
Exclusive breastfeeding:
Exclusive breastfeeding:
Exclusive breastfeeding:
Exclusive breastfeeding:
Exclusive breastfeeding:
If yes (b512a=1)
Length of breastfeeding: 2. Exclusive breastfeeding:
If a child has been given ASI , insert duration of exclusive breastfeeding in the dots and into the boxes
For household members aged 0-59 months.
24573
240702
36
3.868
Breastfeeding with supplementary food:
Breastfeeding with supplementary food:
Breastfeeding with supplementary food:
Breastfeeding with supplementary food:
Breastfeeding with supplementary food:
If yes (b5r12a=1)
Length of breastfeeding: 3. Breastfeeding with supplementary food:
If a child has been given ASI , insert duration of ASI plus complementary food in the dots and into the boxes.
For household members aged 0-59 months.
22155
243120
58
13.992
Activities in the last week - working
Activities in the last week - working
Activities in the last week - working
Activities in the last week - working
Activities in the last week - working
Did you do the following activities in the last week? 1. Working
If the answer is coded 2, skip to b5r22
Circle code 1 for “Yes” or code 2 for “No”, and enter the number into the box provided.
For household member age 10 years up
211768
53507
1
2
1.407
1
Yes
2
No
Sysmiss
Working is an activity of doing work with the intention to earn or help earning a living or profit,minimum for one hour in the last one week. Working for one hour as mentioned above should be done continuously and uninterrupted. Income includes wages/salary,including all the benefits and bonus for worker/employee and business income in the form of rents or profits,whether in cash or goods for businessmen.
Activities in the last week - attending School
Activities in the last week - attending School
Activities in the last week - attending School
Activities in the last week - attending School
Activities in the last week - attending School
Did you do the following activities in the last week? 2. Attending School
If the answer is coded 2, skip to b5r22
Circle code 1 for “Yes” or code 2 for “No”, and enter the number into the box provided.
For household member age 10 years up
211768
53507
1
2
1.808
1
Yes
2
No
Sysmiss
Attending Schoolis an activity at a formal school,whether in primary,secondary,or higher education.Students on leave are not included.
Activities in the last week - housekeeping
Activities in the last week - housekeeping
Activities in the last week - housekeeping
Activities in the last week - housekeeping
Activities in the last week - housekeeping
Did you do the following activities in the last week? 3. Housekeeping
If the answer is coded 2, skip to b5r22
Circle code 1 for “Yes” or code 2 for “No”, and enter the number into the box provided.
For household member age 10 years up
211768
53507
1
2
1.489
1
Yes
2
No
Sysmiss
Housekeeping is an activities of managing the household or helping to manage the household without getting paid.
Activities in the last week - other
Activities in the last week - other
Activities in the last week - other
Activities in the last week - other
Activities in the last week - other
Did you do the following activities in the last week? 4. Other
If the answer is coded 2, skip to b5r22
Circle code 1 for “Yes” or code 2 for “No”, and enter the number into the box provided.
For household member age 10 years up
211768
53507
1
2
1.609
1
Yes
2
No
Sysmiss
“Others” category is divided into two groups:
a.Sports,taking courses,recreation,and social activities(organization,community work).
b.Sleeping,relaxing,playing,and doing nothing.
Activities used for comparison in determining the most time consuming,are the activities included in group(a).
Others are activities other than working,going to school and managing household. Included in this category are people who cannot do activities such as senior citizens,disabled and people who receive pension and do not work anymore.
Which took the longest time during the last week?
Which took the longest time during the last week?
Which took the longest time during the last week?
Which took the longest time during the last week?
Which took the longest time during the last week?
In Activities 1 to 4 above, if the Answer is “Yes”.
Which took the longest time during the last week?
If b5r21a1 = 1, go to b5r23
Detail 21.a with code 1 (“Yes”) – ask what activity is the most time consuming in the last one week.
For household member age 10 years up
206038
59237
1
4
1.781
1
Working
2
Attending School
3
Housekeeping
4
Other
Sysmiss
The longest time is an activity that uses up most time in comparison with other activities.
Do you have a job/business but you did not work during the last week?
Do you have a job/business but you did not work during the last week?
Do you have a job/business but you did not work during the last week?
Do you have a job/business but you did not work during the last week?
Do you have a job/business but you did not work during the last week?
Do you have a job/business but you did not work during the last week?
Circle code 1 for “Yes” or code 2 for “No”,then enter the answer into the provided box.
For household member age 10 years up
86181
179094
1
2
1.954
1
Yes
2
No
Sysmiss
Those who are categorized as have jobs but temporarily do not work are:
1.Professional workers who do not work because of sickness waiting for the next projects.Examples: Puppet master,masseur,shaman and singer.
2.Regular employees,government officials or employees of private companies who are ill,on leave,absent,on strike or temporarily laid off because the company stopped operating,for example a factory having machine malfunction,or lack of raw material,etc.
3.Farmer who works on farm land,stops working because of an illness or waiting for the next job such as harvest or rainy season to start planting paddy field.
Those who are categorized as having jobs but temporarily do not work are people who work/have businesses but for the last one week stop working for a reason,such as sick,on leave,waiting for harvesting,or on a strike.
Were you seeking a job or preparing a business during the last week?
Were you seeking a job or preparing a business during the last week?
Were you seeking a job or preparing a business during the last week?
Were you seeking a job or preparing a business during the last week?
Were you seeking a job or preparing a business during the last week?
Were you seeking a job or preparing a business during the last week?
Circle code 1 for “Yes” or code 2 for “No”,then enter the answer into the provided box.
For household member age 10 years up
211768
53507
1
2
1.968
1
Yes
2
No
Sysmiss
Looking for a job is activities of those who are trying to find employment.
Preparing a business is an activity by a person in order to open a “new” business with an intention to gain income/profit at own risks,whether with or without hiring laborers/employees/workers either paid or unpaid.
What it means by “preparing a business” is if “the actions are real” such as compiling capital or equipments/tools,finding locations/places,acquiring business permits,etc. which are have been/still being done.
The main line of business/job where you worked during the last week:
The main line of business/job where you worked during the last week:
The main line of business/job where you worked during the last week:
The main line of business/job where you worked during the last week:
The main line of business/job where you worked during the last week:
The main line of business/job where you worked during the last week:
Circle one of code 1 to code 18 and fill in the answer in the provided box.
Only for working household members.
129535
135740
1
18
5.31
1
Farming,hunting and forestry
2
Mining and quarrying
3
Fishery
4
Processing industry
5
Electricity,gas,and water
6
Construction
7
Wholesale and retail
8
Accommodations and victuals
9
Transport,warehousing and communications
10
Financial institution
11
Real estate,rental and corporate services
12
Government administration,defense and compulsory socialsecurity
13
educational services
14
health services and social activities
15
Community,social and individual services
16
Individual services for households
17
International agency and other extra international agency
18
Others
Sysmiss
Business sector/type of work is the sector of activity of work/company/business where the household head/member works.
Status/position in the main job during the last week:
Status/position in the main job during the last week:
Status/position in the main job during the last week:
Status/position in the main job during the last week:
Status/position in the main job during the last week:
Status/position in the main job during the last week:
If the answer is coded 2,3 or 5, skip to block V.E
Circle one of the code 1 to code 6 and enter the answer into the provided box.
Only for working household members.
129535
135740
1
6
3.355
1
Self-employed
2
Self-employed assisted by temporary labor/unpaid labor
3
Self-employed assisted by permanent labor/paid labor
4
Labor/employee/official
5
Unpaid worker
6
Others
Sysmiss
Status/work position is the household head/member position at main job.
1. Self-employed is a household head/member who works/owns business by taking economical risk, that may result in the lost of production cost that has been spent in doing the business, and does not employ any worker whether paid or unpaid. Included in this category are works that required special skill/talent.
2. Self-employed assisted by temporary labor/unpaid labor is a household head/member who works or owns a business on his own risk, and hires unpaid labor/employee/staff and or employs fee labor/employee/staff.
3. Self-employed assisted by permanent labor/paid labor is a household head/member who opens a business at his own risk and employs at lease one paid labor/employee/staff.
4. Labor/employee/official is a household head/member whow works for other people or institutions/ office/company and regularly receives wages/salaries in the form of money or goods (in-kind)
5. Unpaid worker is a household member who works to help household head/member/other people without getting paid, whether in the form of money or goods.
How much net income (money and in-kind) do you usually earn a month from the main job?
How much net income (money and in-kind) do you usually earn a month from the main job?
How much net income (money and in-kind) do you usually earn a month from the main job?
How much net income (money and in-kind) do you usually earn a month from the main job?
How much net income (money and in-kind) do you usually earn a month from the main job?
How much net income (money and in-kind) do you usually earn a month from the main job?
Write down the income in the space provided and enter into the box provided.
Only for working household members.
70231
195044
10000
64400000
989135.862
First marriage at age - years
First marriage at age - years
First marriage at age - years
First marriage at age - years
First marriage at age - years
First marriage at age - years
Fill in respondent’s age at first marriage in the provided space and write it down in the box.
For women aged 10 above(married,divorced,widowed women).
75286
189989
10
59
19.447
Number of years in wedlock - years
Number of years in wedlock - years
Number of years in wedlock - years
Number of years in wedlock - years
Number of years in wedlock - years
Number of years in wedlock - years
Ask how long the respondent has been married. If there were more than one marriage, please add the number of years of the entire wedlock made. Rounded it down. For those who got pregnant out of wedlock enter code “00”.
For women aged 10 above(married,divorced,widowed women).
75286
189989
85
20.613
Number of children born alive - male
Number of children born alive - male
Number of children born alive - male
Number of children born alive - male
Number of children born alive - male
Number of children born: a. Born live (Male)
Enter the number of biological children born alive, both male in the corresponding column. If there are no biological children born alive,write down "00".
For women aged 10 above(married,divorced,widowed women).
75286
189989
14
1.64
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
Sysmiss
Biological children born alive means biological children who were born in a lively condition, showing signs of living although only for a brief period, such as heart beating, breathing and crying. Stillborn children (children born without showing signs of living) are not included in this survey.
Number of children born alive - female
Number of children born alive - female
Number of children born alive - female
Number of children born alive - female
Number of children born alive - female
Number of children born: a. Born live (Female)
Enter the number of biological children born alive both female in the corresponding column. If there are no biological children born alive,write down "00".
For women aged 10 above(married,divorced,widowed women).
75286
189989
14
1.553
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
Sysmiss
Biological children born alive means biological children who were born in a lively condition, showing signs of living although only for a brief period, such as heart beating, breathing and crying. Stillborn children (children born without showing signs of living) are not included in this survey.
Number of children born alive - male+female
Number of children born alive - male+female
Number of children born alive - male+female
Number of children born alive - male+female
Number of children born alive - male+female
Number of children born: a. Born live (M+F)
Insert the total number in the male + female columns. If there are no biological children born alive,write down “00”.
For women aged 10 above(married,divorced,widowed women).
75286
189989
20
3.194
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
20
Sysmiss
Biological children born alive means biological children who were born in a lively condition, showing signs of living although only for a brief period, such as heart beating, breathing and crying. Stillborn children (children born without showing signs of living) are not included in this survey.
Number of children who still alive - male
Number of children who still alive - male
Number of children who still alive - male
Number of children who still alive - male
Number of children who still alive - male
Number of children born: b. Still alive (Male)
Enter the number of biological children still alive,both male in the corresponding column.If there are no biological children still alive, write down "00".
For women aged 10 above(married,divorced,widowed women).
75286
189989
11
1.403
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
Sysmiss
The number of biological children is the number of children born alive, from the period of the first marriage up to the time of census.
Number of children who still alive - female
Number of children who still alive - female
Number of children who still alive - female
Number of children who still alive - female
Number of children who still alive - female
Number of children born: b. Still alive (Female)
Enter the number of biological children still alive,both female in the corresponding column.If there are no biological children still alive, write down “00”.
For women aged 10 above(married,divorced,widowed women).
75286
189989
12
1.359
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
Sysmiss
The number of biological children is the number of children born alive, from the period of the first marriage up to the time of census.
Number of children who still alive - male+female
Number of children who still alive - male+female
Number of children who still alive - male+female
Number of children who still alive - male+female
Number of children who still alive - male+female
Number of children born: b. Still alive (M+F)
Insert the total number in the male + female columns. If there are no biological still alive, write down “00” .
For women aged 10 above(married,divorced,widowed women).
75286
189989
16
2.761
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
16
Sysmiss
The number of biological children is the number of children born alive, from the period of the first marriage up to the time of census.
Number of children who have died - male
Number of children who have died - male
Number of children who have died - male
Number of children who have died - male
Number of children who have died - male
Number of children born: c. Dead (Male)
Enter the number of biological children have died,both male in the corresponding column. If there are no biological children have died, write down “00”.
For women aged 10 above(married,divorced,widowed women).
75286
189989
10
0.238
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Sysmiss
Number of children who have died - female
Number of children who have died - female
Number of children who have died - female
Number of children who have died - female
Number of children who have died - female
Number of children born: c. Dead (Female)
Enter the number of biological children have died,both female in the corresponding column. If there are no biological children have died, write down "00".
For women aged 10 above(married,divorced,widowed women).
75286
189989
9
0.195
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Sysmiss
Number of children who have died - male+female
Number of children who have died - male+female
Number of children who have died - male+female
Number of children who have died - male+female
Number of children who have died - male+female
Number of children born: c. Dead (M+F)
Insert the total number in the male + female columns. If there are no biological children have died, write down “00”.
For women aged 10 above(married,divorced,widowed women).
75286
189989
13
0.432
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
Sysmiss
Whether using a contraceptive:
Whether using a contraceptive:
Whether using a contraceptive:
Whether using a contraceptive:
Whether using a contraceptive:
Whether using a contraceptive:
If the answer is coded 2 or 3, skip to other household member.
Circle the contraception/birth control (KB) code according to the respondent’s answer, enter it in the box provided. If using more than one type of contraception, please record only the type currently used. Generally,the reference time for various birth controls used is 30 days.
For women aged 10 above(married,divorced,widowed women).
75286
189989
1
3
1.948
1
Using it
2
No more using it
3
Never using it
Sysmiss
What contraceptive device is being used:
What contraceptive device is being used:
What contraceptive device is being used:
What contraceptive device is being used:
What contraceptive device is being used:
If now using it [b5r30=1]
What contraceptive device is being used:
Write down the other reasons of not using family planning in the space provided .
For women aged 10 above(married,divorced,widowed women).
29147
236128
1
9
4.398
1
MOW/tubectomy
2
MOP/vasectomy
3
AKDR/IUD/Spiral
4
Injectables
5
Implant/norplan/implanon/alwalit
6
Pills
7
Condom
8
Intravag/tissue/condom for women
9
traditional method
Sysmiss
1. MOW/Medis Operasi Wanita(woman medical surgery)/tubectomy(woman sterilization)is a surgery performed on female household head/member by having her fallopian tubes closed to prevent pregnancy. Please emphasize that the goal is to prevent future pregnancies.
2. MOP/Medis Operasi Pria(man medical surgery)/vasectomy(man sterilization) is a minor surgery performed on male household head/member to prevent his spouse from being pregnant.
3. AKDR/Alat Kontrasepsi Dalam Rahim(IUD/Intra Uterus Device) is a device made of soft plastic/copper,small in size,in the forms of spiral,T,fan,etc. installed inside the womb/uterus to prevent pregnancy. This device functions as pregnancy prevention for a long period of time.
4. KB Injection is one of ways to prevent pregnancy by injecting contraceptive substance periodically,e.g. once in one,three,or six months.
5. Susuk KB/norplant/implanon/alwalit(Contraceptive Skin Implant)-are six small metals to be implanted/injected under the skin of the upper arm to prevent pregnancy. A household head/member is considered using susuk KB if she had the implant less than five(5) years ago prior to the date of census. This includes under the skin injection(implant).
6. KB Pills are pills that are taken to prevent pregnancy. These pills should be taken regularly.
7. Condom/KB rubber is a device made of rubber,in a balloon-like shape,used by male household head/member while having sexual intercourse in order to prevent the spouse from getting pregnant.
8. Intravag/tissue/woman’s condom is a KB tissue positioned inside the vagina before having sexual intercourse. Reference time for this device is up to the last intercourse within 30 days before the interview.
9. Traditional method:
a.Periodic abstinence/calendar method is based on the assumption that by not having sexual intercourse in a certain days of the month,which is during fertile period in monthly cycle,a woman could prevent pregnancy.
b.Coitus interruptus is a method to prevent semen from entering vagina by interrupting intercourse before ejaculation. The refference time for this method is the last intercourse within 30 days.
c.Other traditional methods such as breastfeeding for the purpose of birth control,abstinence,traditional herbs (jamu),and massage.
Household weight
Household weight
Household weight
Household weight
Household weight
265275
223
1529
824.856
Individual weight
Individual weight
Individual weight
Individual weight
Individual weight
265275
231
1780
855.037
Province
Province
Province
Province
Province
Province
Write down the name province in the space provided and add the related code referred to in the box provided.
66724
11
94
39.31
11
Nanggroe Aceh Darussalam
12
North Sumatera
13
West Sumatera
14
Riau
15
Jambi
16
South Sumatera
17
Bengkulu
18
Lampung
19
Bangka Belitung
21
Riau Island
31
DKI Jakarta
32
West Java
33
Central Java
34
DI Yogyakarta
35
East Java
36
Banten
51
Bali
52
West Nusa Tenggara
53
East Nusa Tenggara
61
West Kalimantan
62
Central Kalimantan
63
South Kalimantan
64
East Kalimantan
71
North Sulawesi
72
Central Sulawesi
73
South Sulawesi
74
Southeast Sulawesi
75
Gorontalo
76
West Sulawesi
81
Maluku
82
North Maluku
91
West Irian Jaya
94
Papua
District/City
District/City
District/City
District/City
District/City
District/City
Cross out the unnecessary and the Write down the name of district/city in the space provided and add the related code referred to in the box provided.
66724
1
79
21.717
Sub-district
Sub-district
Sub-district
Sub-district
Sub-district
Sub-district
Write down the name subdistrict in the space provided and add the related code referred to in the box provided.
66724
10
740
76.918
Village/kelurahan
Village/kelurahan
Village/kelurahan
Village/kelurahan
Village/kelurahan
Village/kelurahan
Cross out the unnecessary and the Write down the name of village/kelurahan in the space provided and add the related code referred to in the box provided.
66724
1
111
8.132
Village/kelurahan classification
Village/kelurahan classification
Village/kelurahan classification
Village/kelurahan classification
Village/kelurahan classification
Village/kelurahan classification
Circle the answered code, then write it down in the box provided.
66724
1
2
1.601
1
Urban
2
Rural
Sample code number
Sample code number
Sample code number
Sample code number
Sample code number
Sample code number
Write down the sample code number into the box provided.
66724
10001
20002
12774.35
Household sample sequential number
Household sample sequential number
Household sample sequential number
Household sample sequential number
Household sample sequential number
Household sample sequential number
Write down the household sample sequential number into the box provided.
66724
1
16
8.5
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
Total household members
Total household members
Total household members
Total household members
Total household members
Total household members
Fill in the number of household members in the sample household according to the number of rows in Column (2) (names of household members) that is listed in Block IV.
66724
1
19
3.976
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
18
19
Household members (art) is all the people who usually reside in a household, whether they are present during the census or temporarily not present.
Total household members age 0 – 4 years
Total household members age 0 – 4 years
Total household members age 0 – 4 years
Total household members age 0 – 4 years
Total household members age 0 – 4 years
Total household members age 0 – 4 years
Fill in the number of household members between 0-4 years old in the sample household according to the number of rows in Column (5) (age) Block IV, which contains the number 0 to 4.
66724
5
0.391
1
2
3
4
5
Total household members age 5 years and up
Total household members age 5 years and up
Total household members age 5 years and up
Total household members age 5 years and up
Total household members age 5 years and up
Total household members age 5 years and up
Fill in the number of household members between 0-4 years old in the sample household according to the number of rows in Column (5) (age) Block IV, which contains number 5 and up.
66724
1
18
3.585
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
Total household members age 10 years and up
Total household members age 10 years and up
Total household members age 10 years and up
Total household members age 10 years and up
Total household members age 10 years and up
Total household members age 10 years and up
Fill in the number of household members between 0-4 years old in the sample household according to the number of rows in Column (5) (age) Block IV, which contains number 10 and up.
66724
1
16
3.174
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
15
16
Status of house occupied:
Status of house occupied:
Status of house occupied:
Status of house occupied:
Status of house occupied:
Status of house occupied:
Circle one of codes 1 to 7 according to respondent’s answer, and fill it in the provided box.
66724
1
7
1.672
1
Own house
2
Lease
3
Rent
4
Rent-free
5
Company’s house
6
Parent/relative’s house
7
Others
1. Own housed residence,if during the census,the residence is legally owned by the household head or member. Residence obtained by credit through banks or under the status of buying lease,is considered personally owned.
2. Leased residence,if the residence is leased by the household head/member for a certain period based on an agrement between tenant and landlord,for example for 1 or 2 years lease. Payment method is usually totally in advance,or in installment that is mutually agreed upon. At the end of the lease,the tenant should leave the residence and if mutually agreen it is possible to renew the lease agreement.
3. Rented residence,if the residence is rented by the household head or one of the members with regular payment continuously without a certain time limit.
4. Rent-free residence,owned by other people,if the residence is provided by other people (not family/parents) and can be occupied/resided in without having to make any kind of payment.
5. Company’s housed Residence,is the residence is owned and provided by an institution/company where the household head/member works,whether by paying rents or not.
6. Parent/relative’s housed,if the residence is not personally owned but belongs to either parents/family/relatives and is free to live in,where the owner of the house does not live there and is not a member of the household.
7. Others,if the residence cannot be included in any of the above categories,such as group owned residence,custom house.
Widest type of roof:
Widest type of roof:
Widest type of roof:
Widest type of roof:
Widest type of roof:
Widest type of roof:
Circle one of the codes of widest roof type of the physical building where the household of respondent resides,then write it down in the box provided.
66724
1
7
3.089
1
Concrete
2
Tile
3
Shingle
4
Iron sheeting
5
Asbestos
6
Palm
7
Other
Roof is the top cover of a building,so that household head/members live in under is protected from the sun heat,rain etc. For multi storeys building,the referred roof is the very top part of the building.
1. Concrete is roof made of a mixture of cement,corals and sand with water.
2. Roof tile is made of clay that is molded and then burned. Including here is concrete roof tile (tiles made of a mixture of cement and sand),fiber cement tile,and ceramic tile.
3. Shingle is roof layered with wooden tiles,usually made of ironwood,or ulin wood (ironwood from Borneo).
4. Iron sheeting is roof made of zinc. Zinc roof shape can be flat or wavy,including zinc roof called decrabond (zinc roof layered with epoxy and acrylic).
5. Asbestos is roof made of asbestos fiber and cement. Generally comes in wavy shapes.
6. Palm is roof made of palm tree fiber or other of the the same type,generally is black in color.
7. Others for all other roof types aside from the above,such as bamboo,plywood,leaves,etc.
Widest type of wall:
Widest type of wall:
Widest type of wall:
Widest type of wall:
Widest type of wall:
Widest type of wall:
Circle one of the codes of the widest wall type in the physical building where the respondent lives,and then write it down in the provided box.
66724
1
4
1.514
1
Brick
2
Wood
3
Bamboo
4
Other
Wall is the outer side/border in a building or the separator to other building. If the building has more than one type of wall of the same floor size.the one considered the widest wall is the more costly wall (smallet code).
1. Brick is wall made of red brick or hollow brick layers plasterd with cement. Including in this category is wall made of red brick layers and plastered.but using wooden beam installed in usually 1 – 1 ½ meter distance.
2. Wood is wall made of wood.
3. Bamboo/fiber is wall made of bamboo or fiber. Including in this category is wall made of bamboo weave with size less than 1 m X 1 m.framed in wooden beam and plastered with cement and sand.
4. Others for other types not included in category 1-3.
Widest type of floor: (m2)
Widest type of floor: (m2)
Widest type of floor: (m2)
Widest type of floor: (m2)
Widest type of floor: (m2)
Widest type of floor: (m2)
Circle one of the codes of the widest floor type of the physical building where the household members reside,and write it down to the provided box.
66724
1
2
1.121
1
Non-earth
2
Earth
Definition of floor in this survey is the bottom part/base of a room,whether earthen floor or tiled floor, such as ceramic, marble, wood, and cement.
Area of floor: (m2)
Area of floor: (m2)
Area of floor: (m2)
Area of floor: (m2)
Area of floor: (m2)
Area of floor: (m2)
Fill in the floor size of the residence of the respondent’s household and write down in the provided box (in m 2 ).
66724
3
999
67.314
Floor size means the size of the floor occupied and used for daily needs (limited to the roof) .
Floor size means the size of the floor occupied and used for daily needs(limited to the roof).
Any part of the building that is not occupied or used for daily needs is not included in the floor size calculation such as rice storage, live stock farm,service area for drying clothes(cemented floor) and specific space for business(such as stall/store).
The floor size of a multi storeys is the total of the entire floors occupied.
Drinking water source:
Drinking water source:
Drinking water source:
Drinking water source:
Drinking water source:
Drinking water source:
If b6r6a= 1,2 or 3 skip to b6r8
Please ask the main source of drinking water used by the respondent’s household. Circle one of the codes and write it down in the provided box.
66724
1
12
5.851
1
Bottled branded water
2
Refill water
3
Retail tap water
4
Meter tap water
5
Pump
6
Protected well
7
Unprotected well
8
Protected spring
9
Unprotected spring
10
River water
11
Rain water
12
Other
1. Branded bottled water is bottled water produced and distributed by a company in various bottles (500 ml,1L,12 L,or 19 L) and in glass/cups packaging; e.g. water from the following brands: Aqua, Moya, 2Tang, VIT.
2. Refill water is water produced through purification process and is not branded.
3. Retail tap water is water produced throuh purification and sanitation process before distributing it to consumers through water piping. This source of water is produced by PAM(Drinking Water Company) and PDAM (Regional Drinking Water Company) or BPAM (Drinking Water Management Agency),whether they managed by the government or private companies.
4. Meter tap water , retail payment is water produced through purification and sanitation process (PAM water),although it distributed by retail/mobile water sellers.
5. Terrestrial well/pump is ground water obtained by manual pump, electric pump, or windmill including artesis well (drilled well).
6. Protected/covered well is ground water that is dug up, which surrounding is enforced with wall of minimum 0.8 meters above ground and 3 meters under ground, with 1 meter cemented floor around the well.
7. Unprotected/uncovered well is ground water that is dug up, but the surrounding of the well is not protected with wall or 1 meter cemented floor.The method to get water from covered or uncovered water well is with a bucket, whether using pulley or not.
8. Protected spring is surface water source, where water already pooled naturally, protected from waste such as used water, waste from bathing or washing,etc.
9. Unprotected spring is surface water, where water already pooled naturally, but is unprotected from waste, such as used water, waste from bathing, washing, etc.
10. Other water sources are other source of drinking water, such as from dam/lake.
Distance from the septic tank:
Distance from the septic tank:
Distance from the septic tank:
Distance from the septic tank:
Distance from the septic tank:
If b6r6a= 5 to 9 (pump/well/spring)
If b6r6a= 5 to 9 (pump/well/spring), their nearest distance from the septic tank:
Ask the distance of pump/well/springs to the closest animal waste tank, septic tank or liquid waste whether located in the household or neighbor's surroundings. Circle the answer and write it down in the provided box.
43992
22732
1
3
2.035
1
<= 10 m
2
> 10 m
3
Don’t kn
Sysmiss
Drinking water facility used is:
Drinking water facility used is:
Drinking water facility used is:
Drinking water facility used is:
Drinking water facility used is:
If b6r6a not equal to 1, 2 or 3
Drinking water facility used is:
Circle one of the codes according to the answer and write it down in the provided box.
57148
9576
1
4
1.758
1
Own facility
2
Shared
3
Public
4
None
Sysmiss
Installation managed by non-PAM/PDAM is available by using the same or different water purification process than PAM/PDAM, such as channeling water from springs to houses from pipelines or bamboo.
1. Own facility,if the water facility is only used by respondent's household.
2. Shared,if the water facility is used by the respondent's household jointly with several certain households.
3. Public,if the water facility is used by every households,including the resident's household.
4. None,if the distance of drinking water facility to the respondent's household is > 2.5 Km or by taking water directly from river/lake/rain without purification process by machine,or by purchasing the water.
How to get drinking water:
How to get drinking water:
How to get drinking water:
How to get drinking water:
How to get drinking water:
How to get drinking water:
Circle one of the codes according to the answer and write it down in the provided box.
66724
1
2
1.716
1
Purchased
2
Not purchased
1. Purchased if drinking water is obtained by purchasing.
Example: Tap water from PAM/PDAM/BPAM, or bottled water
2. Not purchased if drinking water is obtained with their own efforts for free.
Explanation: Asking a neighbor to get water from the dam by paying for his effort is considered buying drinking water.
Latrine facilities:
Latrine facilities:
Latrine facilities:
Latrine facilities:
Latrine facilities:
Latrine facilities:
If b6r9a=4 skip to b6r9c
Circle one of the codes accordingly, then fill in the answer in the provided box.
66724
1
4
1.904
1
Own facility
2
Shared
3
Public
4
None
Own facility,if the latrine facility is only used by the respondent’s household.
Shared,if the latrine facility is used by the respondent’s household together with several certain households.
Public,if the latrine facility is used by evry households,including respondent’s household.
None,if respondent’s household does not have latrine facility.
Latrine facilities means the availability of latrine to be used by respondent’s household.
1. Owned, if the latrine facilities is only used by the respondent’s household.
2. Shared, if the latrine facilities is used by the respondent’s household together with several certain households.
3. Public, if the latrine facilities is used by evry households, including respondent’s household.
4. None, if respondent’s household does not have latrine facilities.
Type of toilet:
Type of toilet:
Type of toilet:
Type of toilet:
Type of toilet:
Type of toilet:
Circle one of the codes accordingly, and fill it in the provided box,
51244
15480
1
4
1.482
1
Water-sealed
2
Offset-type
3
Dry-pit type
4
None
Sysmiss
Type of toilet is sitting/squatting latrine used in the toilet.
1. Water-sealed is a closet under which seat there is a U shaped pipe(like a duck’s neck) to be filled with water to prevent the odor from going out.
2. Offset-type is a closet/latrine under which seat there is a flat pipe installed in slightly inclined position towards the final disposal.
3. Dry-pit type is a closet under which seat there is no pipe,so that the waste went directly to its final disposal place.
Final disposal of feces
Final disposal of feces
Final disposal of feces
Final disposal of feces
Final disposal of feces
Final disposal of feces
Circle one of the codes accordingly, and fill it in the provided box.
66724
1
6
2.276
1
Septic tank
2
Pond/field
3
River/lake/sea
4
Underground hole
5
Beach/open ground/garden
6
Other
Tanks are the waste final disposal place in the form of reservoirs,usually made of brick/stone or concrete whether or not having an absorption tub.Included in this category is housing complex that has integrated Liquid Waste Disposal System (SPAL),managed by the municipal government.
1. Septic tank are the waste final disposal place in the form of reservoirs, usually made of brick/stone or concrete whether or not having an absorption tub.
2. Pond/field,if the waste is disposed to the pond/paddy field.
3. River/lake/sea,if the waste is disposed to the river/lake/sea.
4. Underground hole ,if the waste is disposed to the Underground hole(large hole in the ground) without separators/walls (not water tight);
5. Beach/open ground/garden,if the waste is disposed to the beach areas or fields, including disposed to the yards;
6. Others,if the waste is disposed to other places other than the above.
Source of light:
Source of light:
Source of light:
Source of light:
Source of light:
Source of light:
Circle one of the codes for lighting source used in respondent’s household, then write it down in the provided box.
66724
1
5
1.344
1
PLN Electricity
2
Non-PLN Electricity
3
Petromak/aladin lamp
4
Pelita lamp/flashlight/torch
5
Other
1. PLN Electricity is electricity source managed by PLN (National Electricity Company)
2. Non-PLN Electricity is electricity source managed by other institutions/parties aside from PLN. Including in this category are power source from accumulator/battery storage,generator,and solar power plant(that are not managed by PLN).
Petromak/aladin lamp such as multi-fuel lantern and gas lantern is categorized in code 3,while other oil lamps such as (sentir,pelita and other of the same type) are categorized in code 4. Carbide lamp,candle,castor oir lamp,and candlenut lamp are included in code 5.
Did any household members receive free health services in the last 6 months?
Did any household members receive free health services in the last 6 months?
Did any household members receive free health services in the last 6 months?
Did any household members receive free health services in the last 6 months?
Did any household members receive free health services in the last 6 months?
Did any household members receive free health services in the last 6 months?
If the answer is coded 2, proceed to b7r2a
Fill in code 1 for “Yes” or code 2 for “No” into the provided boxes.
66724
1
2
1.839
1
Yes
2
No
Health services are health examination/medical treatment,KB examination,placement of KB device,delivering babies, and hospitalization.
Free medical services are health examination/medical treatment,KB examination,placement of KB device,delivering babies,and hospitalization that are free of charge or only being charged by administration fee.
The facility used was:
The facility used was:
The facility used was:
The facility used was:
The facility used was:
If “Yes” [b7r1a = 1]
The facility used was:
Circle the corresponding cod,and enter it in the provided box.
10710
56014
1
4
2.347
1
Askeskin
2
KKB
3
Health card
4
Other:
Sysmiss
1. Askeskin is a social aid program of health services for extremely poor,poor and near poor/helpless people.
2. KKB is fuel compensation cards are provided to families categorized is very poor, poor and near poor. The card consists of two parts, namely the identity of the KKB and 4 voucher that can be exchanged with Rp. 300.000, - per voucher.
3. Health card is a card issued by the Ministry of Health to assist poor people (poverty-stricken). This card can be used to get medical treatment in the Government’s health services facilities (Hospital and Puskesmas) without any charge.
4. Others such as: Jamkesda(Regional Health Security/Insurance) is a social aid program in the health sector provided by regional government for poor people in its territory.
Did the household buy low-priced rice (raskin) in the last 3 months?
Did the household buy low-priced rice (raskin) in the last 3 months?
Did the household buy low-priced rice (raskin) in the last 3 months?
Did the household buy low-priced rice (raskin) in the last 3 months?
Did the household buy low-priced rice (raskin) in the last 3 months?
Did the household buy low-priced rice(raskin) in the last 3 months?
If the answer is coded 2, proceed to b7r3a.
Fill in code 1 for “Yes” or code 2 for “No” into the provided boxes.
66724
1
2
1.535
1
Yes
2
No
Rice For The Poor (Raskin) is one of government programs for poor society that is managed by BULOG by selling subsidized rice with much less expensive price. The distribution of Raskin is agreed by BULOG and the regional government.
How many kilograms did you buy?
How many kilograms did you buy?
How many kilograms did you buy?
How many kilograms did you buy?
How many kilograms did you buy?
If “Yes” (b7r2a = 1)
How many kilograms did you buy?
Fill in the amount of raskin in Kilogram bought the last time in the space provided and insert it into the boxes rounded down.
31028
35696
100
13.017
How much did the household pay per kg to buy the last raskin? (Rp)
How much did the household pay per kg to buy the last raskin? (Rp)
How much did the household pay per kg to buy the last raskin? (Rp)
How much did the household pay per kg to buy the last raskin? (Rp)
How much did the household pay per kg to buy the last raskin? (Rp)
How much did the household pay per kg to buy the last raskin?
Write down in the provided space the amount of money paid by the household the last time to get one Kg of raskin and insert the amount into the provided boxes.
31028
35696
500
9500
1857.647
Did some household members receive business credit in the last year?
Did some household members receive business credit in the last year?
Did some household members receive business credit in the last year?
Did some household members receive business credit in the last year?
Did some household members receive business credit in the last year?
Did some household members receive business credit in the last year?
If the answer is coded 2, stop.
Fill in code 1 for “Yes” or code 2 for “No” into the provided boxes.
66724
1
2
1.943
1
Yes
2
No
If a household has received business credit and used it for consumption, it is still recorded as accepting business credit.
Business Credit is a certain amount of fund with the nature of a loan, given to help manage or expand a business.
Type of credit received:
Type of credit received:
Type of credit received:
Type of credit received:
Type of credit received:
Type of credit received:
Write down one codes of business credit, 1 to 7 of Details 3.a
3772
62952
1
7
4.223
1
Kecamatan development program
2
P2KP Program
3
Other government program
4
Bank program
5
Cooperative/Foundation program
6
Individual
7
Other
Sysmiss
Kecamatan development program is a Rural PNPM program to alleviate poverty based on society empowerment.
Other Government Program,for instance:
-Coastal Community Economic Empowerment Program (PEMP).
-Poor People Empowerment Program through Social Empowerment Direct Aid (PPFM-BLPS).
-Productive Business Group Formation Program (KUP) and Empowerment and Protection of Other Susceptible Society (PPMR).
-Empowerment Program for People Around the Area of Exploitation Permit of Timber Forest Product (IUPHHK).
-Community Forest Development Program.
-Border Area Development Program (PWP) and Disadvantaged Area Development Program (PWT).
-etc.
Bank program credit,if a household member receives business credit from bank by applying personally and is a non-governmental program (excluding KUR).
Cooperative/Foundation’s program credit source is a legal entity with individual members or cooperative legal entity whereas its operating is based on cooperative principle,and at the same time as society economic movement based on kinship principle (Law Nr. 25 Year 1992 about Cooperative).
Individual,if a respondent’s household receives business credit from a certain individual who is not a member or the head of related household.
Other credit source,if the respondent’s household receives business credit from other than the above sources.
Individual weight
Individual weight
Individual weight
Individual weight
Individual weight
66724
231
21354
3399.376
Household weight
Household weight
Household weight
Household weight
Household weight
66724
136
2179
865.893
Province
Province
Province
Province
Province
Province
Write down the name province in the space provided and add the related code referred to in the box provided.
2930281
11
94
38.339
11
Nanggroe Aceh Darussalam
12
North Sumatera
13
West Sumatera
14
Riau
15
Jambi
16
South Sumatera
17
Bengkulu
18
Lampung
19
Bangka Belitung
21
Riau Island
31
DKI Jakarta
32
West Java
33
Central Java
34
DI Yogyakarta
35
East Java
36
Banten
51
Bali
52
West Nusa Tenggara
53
East Nusa Tenggara
61
West Kalimantan
62
Central Kalimantan
63
South Kalimantan
64
East Kalimantan
71
North Sulawesi
72
Central Sulawesi
73
South Sulawesi
74
Southeast Sulawesi
75
Gorontalo
76
West Sulawesi
81
Maluku
82
North Maluku
91
West Irian Jaya
94
Papua
District/City
District/City
District/City
District/City
District/City
District/City
Cross out the unnecessary and the Write down the name of regency/municipality in the space provided and add the related code referred to in the box provided.
2930281
1
79
22.865
Sub-district
Sub-district
Sub-district
Sub-district
Sub-district
Sub-district
Write down the name sub regency in the space provided and add the related code referred to in the box provided.
2930281
10
740
77.653
Village/kelurahan
Village/kelurahan
Village/kelurahan
Village/kelurahan
Village/kelurahan
Village/kelurahan
Cross out the unnecessary and the Write down the name of village/kelurahan in the space provided and add the related code referred to in the box provided.
2930281
1
111
8.027
Village/kelurahan classification
Village/kelurahan classification
Village/kelurahan classification
Village/kelurahan classification
Village/kelurahan classification
Village/kelurahan classification
Circle the answered code, then write it down in the box provided.
2930281
1
2
1.574
1
Urban
2
Rural
Sample code number
Sample code number
Sample code number
Sample code number
Sample code number
Sample code number
Write down the sample code number into the box provided.
2930281
10001
20002
12941.249
Serial number of household
Serial number of household
Serial number of household
Serial number of household
Serial number of household
Serial number of household
Write down the serial number of household into the box provided.
2930281
1
16
8.495
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
Item ID (food expenditure)
Item ID (food expenditure)
Item ID (food expenditure)
Item ID (food expenditure)
Item ID (food expenditure)
2930281
001
A. CEREALS [R.2-R.9]
002
Rice ( Kg )
003
Glutinous rice ( Kg )
004
Fresh corn with husk ( Kg )
005
Dryshelled corn/corn rice ( Kg )
006
Rice meal ( Kg )
007
Corn meal ( Kg )
008
Wheat flour ( Kg )
009
Others - cereals ( Kg )
010
B. TUBERS [R.11-R.19]
011
Cassava ( Kg )
012
Sweet potatoes ( Kg )
013
Sago flour ( Kg )
014
Taro ( Kg )
015
Potatoes ( Kg )
016
Dried cassava ( Kg )
017
Flour dried cassava ( Kg )
018
Cassava flour ( Kg )
019
Others - tubers ( Kg )
020
C. FISH/SHRIMP/SQUID/SHELL [R.21-R.52]
021
Yellow tail/fusiliers ( Kg )
022
Eastern tuna/skipjack tuna ( Kg )
023
Mackerel ( Kg )
024
Trevallies ( Kg )
025
Indian mackerel ( Kg )
026
Anchovies ( Kg )
027
Milk Fish ( Kg )
028
Snake Head ( Kg )
029
Mozambique tilapia ( Kg )
030
Common carp ( Kg )
031
Catfish ( Kg )
032
Barramundi ( Kg )
033
Baronang ( Kg )
034
Others - fresh fish ( Kg )
035
Shrimp ( Kg )
036
Common squid/cuttle fish ( Kg )
037
Mud crab/swim crab ( Kg )
038
Cockle/snail ( Kg )
039
Others - fresh shrimp and other fresh seafoods ( Kg )
040
Indian mackerel ( Ounce )
041
Mackerel ( Ounce )
042
Eastern tuna/skipjack tuna ( Ounce )
043
Anchovies ( Ounce )
044
Trevallies ( Ounce )
045
Snakeskin gourame ( Ounce )
046
Milk fishes ( Ounce )
047
Snake head ( Ounce )
048
Canned fish ( Ounce )
049
Others - preserved fish ( Ounce )
050
Shrimps ( Ounce )
051
Common squids ( Ounce )
052
Others - shrimp and other preserved seafoods ( Ounce )
053
D. MEAT [R.54-R.70]
054
Beef ( Kg )
055
Buffalo meat ( Kg )
056
Lamb meat ( Kg )
057
Pork ( Kg )
058
Broiler Meat ( Kg )
059
Local chicken meat ( Kg )
060
Other poultry meat ( Kg )
061
Other - fresh meat ( Kg )
062
Dried beef ( Kg )
063
Shredded fried meat ( Ounce )
064
Canned meat ( Kg )
065
Others - preserved meats ( Kg )
066
Liver ( Kg )
067
Innards excluding Liver ( Kg )
068
Trimming ( Kg )
069
Bone (untrimmed) ( Kg )
070
Others - meat ( Kg )
071
E. EGGS AND MILK [R.72-R.84]
072
Broiler egg ( Kg )
073
Local chicken Egg ( Unit )
074
Duck egg ( Unit )
075
Quail egg ( Unit )
076
Other egg ( Unit )
077
Salted egg ( Unit )
078
Fresh milk ( Liter )
079
Preserved milk ( 250ml )
080
Sweet canned Liquid Milk ( 397gr )
081
Canned powder Milk ( Kg )
082
Baby powder Milk ( 400gr )
083
Cheese ( Ounce )
084
Milk product ( Ounce )
085
F. VEGETABLES [R.86-R.114]
086
Spinach ( Kg )
087
Swamp cabbage ( Kg )
088
Cabbage ( Kg )
089
Chinese cabbage ( Kg )
090
Mustard greens ( Kg )
091
Beans ( Kg )
092
String bean ( Kg )
093
Tomato ( Ounce )
094
Carrot ( Kg )
095
Cucumber ( Kg )
096
Cassava leaf ( Kg )
097
Aubergine ( Kg )
098
Bean sprout ( Kg )
099
Squash ( Kg )
100
Unripe corn ( Ounce )
101
Soup/stir-fried vegetables ( Bungkus )
102
Sour vegetable Soup ( Bungkus )
103
Young jackfruit ( Kg )
104
Unripe papaya ( Kg )
105
Mushroom ( Ounce )
106
Petai beans ( Ounce )
107
Stink beans ( Kg )
108
Onion ( Ounce )
109
Garlic ( Ounce )
110
Chillies ( Ounce )
111
Green chili ( Ounce )
112
Cayenne pepper ( Ounce )
113
Canned vegetable ( Kg )
114
Others - vegetables ( Kg )
115
G. LEGUMES [R.116-R.126]
116
Peanuts without shell ( Kg )
117
Peanuts with shell ( Kg )
118
Soybean ( Kg )
119
Mungbean ( Kg )
120
Red kidney bean ( Ounce )
121
Other bean ( Kg )
122
Tofu, soybean curd ( Kg )
123
Fermented soybean cake ( Kg )
124
Fermented soybean paste ( Ounce )
125
Fermented soya cake ( Ounce )
126
Others - legumes ( Ounce )
127
H. FRUITS [R.128-R.150]
128
Orange ( Kg )
129
Mango ( Kg )
130
Apple ( Kg )
131
Avocado ( Kg )
132
Rambutan ( Kg )
133
Lanzon ( Kg )
134
Durian ( Kg )
135
Zalacca ( Kg )
136
Pineapple ( Kg )
137
Ambon banana ( Kg )
138
Raja banana ( Kg )
139
Other banana ( Kg )
140
Papaya ( Kg )
141
Rose-apple ( Kg )
142
Sapodilla ( Kg )
143
Carambola ( Kg )
144
Spanish plum ( Kg )
145
Watermelon ( Kg )
146
Melon ( Kg )
147
Jack fruit ( Kg )
148
Tomato ( Kg )
149
Canned fruit ( Kg )
150
Others - fruits ( Kg )
151
I. OILS AND FATS [R.152-R.157]
152
Coconut oil ( Liter )
153
Corn oil ( Liter )
154
Other frying oil ( Liter )
155
Coconut ( Unit )
156
Margarine ( Ounce )
157
Others - oils and fats ( Liter )
158
J. BEVERAGE STUFF [R.159-R.166]
159
Cane sugar ( Ounce )
160
Brown sugar ( Ounce )
161
T e a ( Ounce )
162
Powdered/bean Coffee ( Ounce )
163
Instant cocoa ( 150gr )
164
Powdered cocoa ( Ounce )
165
Syrup ( 620ml )
166
Others - beverage Stuff
167
K. SPICES [R.168-R.180]
168
Salt ( Ounce )
169
Candlenut ( Ounce )
170
Coriander ( Ounce )
171
Pepper ( Ounce )
172
Tamarind ( Ounce )
173
Nutmeg ( Ounce )
174
Clove ( Ounce )
175
Fish paste ( Ounce )
176
Soya sauce ( 140ml )
177
Monosodium glutamate ( Gram )
178
Chili sauce/tomato Sauce ( 140ml )
179
Spice ( Ounce )
180
Other - spices
181
L. MISCELLANEOUS FOOD ITEM [R.182-R.190]
182
Instant noodle ( Ounce )
183
Wheat noodle ( Ounce )
184
Rice noodle ( Kg )
185
Macaroni ( 80gr )
186
Crisps ( Ounce )
187
Fried chips ( Ounce )
188
Seaweed pack ( Pack (7 gr))
189
Porridge in package ( 150 gr )
190
Others - miscellaneous food item
191
M. PREPARED FOOD AND BEVERAGES [ R.192-R.222]
192
Ordinary bread small pack ( Small pack )
193
Other bread ( Piece )
194
Cookies ( Ounce )
195
Boil or steam cake ( Piece )
196
Fried food ( Piece )
197
Porridge of mung bean bowl ( Portion )
198
Kind of salad with peanuts sauce plate ( Portion )
199
A Plate of rice accompanied by a mixture of dishes plate ( Portion )
200
Fried rice plate ( Portion )
201
Rice plate ( Portion )
202
Rice steamed in a banana leaf or coconut leaf bowl ( Portion )
203
Soup bowl ( Portion )
204
Roasted meat on skewer/satay plate/5 skewer ( Portion/5 skewers )
205
Noodle (with meatball/boiled/fried) bowl ( Portion )
206
Instant noodle bowl ( Portion )
207
Snack for children ( Ounce )
208
Fish (fried, roasted, etc) ( Piece )
209
Chicken/meat (fried, roasted, etc) ( Piece )
210
Other prepared food
211
Mineral water (bottle) ( 500ml )
212
Mineral water (gallon) ( Gallon )
213
Packed tea ( 200ml )
214
Packed juice ( 200ml )
215
Co2 drink ( 200ml )
216
Health drink ( 100ml )
217
Other drinks (coffee, milk, etc) ( Glass )
218
Ice cream small Bowl ( Small cup )
219
Other ice ( Glass 200ml )
220
B e e r
221
Wine ( 620ml )
222
Other - alcoholic beverage ( 620ml )
223
N. TOBACCO AND BETEL [R.224-R.229]( 620ml )
224
Clove filter cigarettes
225
Clove non filter cigarettes ( Piece )
226
Cigarettes ( Piece )
227
Tobacco ( Piece )
228
Betel/areca nut ( Ounce )
229
Others - tobacco and betel
Number of household member
Number of household member
Number of household member
Number of household member
Number of household member
Fill in the number of household members in the sample household according to the number of rows in Column (2) (names of household members) that is listed in Block IV.
2930281
1
19
4.149
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
18
19
Quantity of consumption of food, beverages and tobacco which have been purchase (cash/owed) during previous week (kilograms)
Quantity of consumption of food, beverages and tobacco which have been purchase (cash/owed) during previous week (kilograms)
Quantity of consumption of food, beverages and tobacco which have been purchase (cash/owed) during previous week (kilograms)
Quantity of consumption of food, beverages and tobacco which have been purchase (cash/owed) during previous week (kilograms)
Quantity of consumption of food, beverages and tobacco which have been purchase (cash/owed) during previous week (kilograms)
Quantity of consumption of food, beverages and tobacco which have been purchase (cash/owed) during previous week (kilograms)
Enter in the standard unit according to the unit stated in Column 3 with two decimal places.
2930281
93918
285.424
In the event the household consumes foodstuff taken from own stall/store such as rice, cooking oil, flour, vegetables etc. then the quantity shall be recorded in Column 4
Value of consumption of food, beverages and tobacco which have been purchase (cash/owed) during previous week (rupiah)
Value of consumption of food, beverages and tobacco which have been purchase (cash/owed) during previous week (rupiah)
Value of consumption of food, beverages and tobacco which have been purchase (cash/owed) during previous week (rupiah)
Value of consumption of food, beverages and tobacco which have been purchase (cash/owed) during previous week (rupiah)
Value of consumption of food, beverages and tobacco which have been purchase (cash/owed) during previous week (rupiah)
Value of consumption of food, beverages and tobacco which have been purchase (cash/owed) during previous week (rupiah)
This entry is the addition of all entries of Column 5 for details included in the corresponding sub-group.
2926589
3692
816380
6922.007
Purchase, if the food consumed comes from purchase both by cash, debt or loan (installment). Consumption of food/foodstuff taken from stalls/stores owned by the relevant household shall be considered as purchase.
Quantity of consumption of food, beverages and tobacco which have been own production, given, etc. during previous week (kilograms)
Quantity of consumption of food, beverages and tobacco which have been own production, given, etc. during previous week (kilograms)
Quantity of consumption of food, beverages and tobacco which have been own production, given, etc. during previous week (kilograms)
Quantity of consumption of food, beverages and tobacco which have been own production, given, etc. during previous week (kilograms)
Quantity of consumption of food, beverages and tobacco which have been own production, given, etc. during previous week (kilograms)
Quantity of consumption of food, beverages and tobacco which have been own production, given, etc. during previous week (kilograms)
2930281
44800
20.819
Value of consumption of food, beverages and tobacco which have been own production, given, etc. during previous week (rupiah)
Value of consumption of food, beverages and tobacco which have been own production, given, etc. during previous week (rupiah)
Value of consumption of food, beverages and tobacco which have been own production, given, etc. during previous week (rupiah)
Value of consumption of food, beverages and tobacco which have been own production, given, etc. during previous week (rupiah)
Value of consumption of food, beverages and tobacco which have been own production, given, etc. during previous week (rupiah)
Value of consumption of food, beverages and tobacco which have been own production, given, etc. during previous week (rupiah)
This entry is the addition of all entries of Column 7 for details included in the corresponding sub-group.
2926589
3692
898503.055
1322.153
Own production/gift, if the food consumed comes from the gardens, paddy fields, yards of both household businesses and other people businesses or free of charge from other parties. For example: papaya comes from the yard, consuming reared chickens and receiving food delivery from neighbors/families.
Total quantity of consumption of food, beverages and tobacco which have been bought/credited and own production, given, etc. during previous week (kilograms)
Total quantity of consumption of food, beverages and tobacco which have been bought/credited and own production, given, etc. during previous week (kilograms)
Total quantity of consumption of food, beverages and tobacco which have been bought/credited and own production, given, etc. during previous week (kilograms)
Total quantity of consumption of food, beverages and tobacco which have been bought/credited and own production, given, etc. during previous week (kilograms)
Total quantity of consumption of food, beverages and tobacco which have been bought/credited and own production, given, etc. during previous week (kilograms)
Total quantity of consumption of food, beverages and tobacco which have been bought/credited and own production, given, etc. during previous week (kilograms)
The entries are derived from the addition of Column 4 and Column 6, then, the sum shall be directly entered into the box with two decimal places.
2930281
93918
306.244
Total value of consumption of food, beverages and tobacco which have been own production, given, etc. during previous week (rupiah)
Total value of consumption of food, beverages and tobacco which have been own production, given, etc. during previous week (rupiah)
Total value of consumption of food, beverages and tobacco which have been own production, given, etc. during previous week (rupiah)
Total value of consumption of food, beverages and tobacco which have been own production, given, etc. during previous week (rupiah)
Total value of consumption of food, beverages and tobacco which have been own production, given, etc. during previous week (rupiah)
Total value of consumption of food, beverages and tobacco which have been own production, given, etc. during previous week (rupiah)
This entry is the addition of all entries of Column 9 for details included in the corresponding sub-group. Entry of total values of Column 9 sub-group = total values of Column 5 sub-group + total values of Column 7 sub-group.
2930281
898890
8236.586
Calorie consumption of the household over the past week
Calorie consumption of the household over the past week
Calorie consumption of the household over the past week
Calorie consumption of the household over the past week
Calorie consumption of the household over the past week
2930281
234911.766
2591.777
Protein consumption of the household over the past week
Protein consumption of the household over the past week
Protein consumption of the household over the past week
Protein consumption of the household over the past week
Protein consumption of the household over the past week
2930281
7415.926
72.483
Carbohydrate of the household over the past week
Carbohydrate of the household over the past week
Carbohydrate of the household over the past week
Carbohydrate of the household over the past week
Carbohydrate of the household over the past week
2930281
9200
58.802
Fat consumption of the household over the past week
Fat consumption of the household over the past week
Fat consumption of the household over the past week
Fat consumption of the household over the past week
Fat consumption of the household over the past week
2930281
39612.398
418.432
Province
Province
Province
Province
Province
Province
Write down the name province in the space provided and add the related code referred to in the box provided.
2114982
11
94
39.004
11
Nanggroe Aceh Darussalam
12
North Sumatera
13
West Sumatera
14
Riau
15
Jambi
16
South Sumatera
17
Bengkulu
18
Lampung
19
Bangka Belitung
21
Riau Island
31
DKI Jakarta
32
West Java
33
Central Java
34
DI Yogyakarta
35
East Java
36
Banten
51
Bali
52
West Nusa Tenggara
53
East Nusa Tenggara
61
West Kalimantan
62
Central Kalimantan
63
South Kalimantan
64
East Kalimantan
71
North Sulawesi
72
Central Sulawesi
73
South Sulawesi
74
Southeast Sulawesi
75
Gorontalo
76
West Sulawesi
81
Maluku
82
North Maluku
91
West Irian Jaya
94
Papua
District/City
District/City
District/City
District/City
District/City
District/City
Cross out the unnecessary and the Write down the name of regency/municipality in the space provided and add the related code referred to in the box provided.
2114982
1
79
23.02
Sub-district
Sub-district
Sub-district
Sub-district
Sub-district
Sub-district
Write down the name sub regency in the space provided and add the related code referred to in the box provided.
2114982
10
740
77.107
Village/kelurahan
Village/kelurahan
Village/kelurahan
Village/kelurahan
Village/kelurahan
Village/kelurahan
Cross out the unnecessary and the Write down the name of village/kelurahan in the space provided and add the related code referred to in the box provided.
2114982
1
111
7.998
Village/kelurahan classification
Village/kelurahan classification
Village/kelurahan classification
Village/kelurahan classification
Village/kelurahan classification
Village/kelurahan classification
Circle the answered code, then write it down in the box provided.
2114982
1
2
1.571
1
Urban
2
Rural
Sample code number
Sample code number
Sample code number
Sample code number
Sample code number
Sample code number
Write down the sample code number into the box provided.
2114982
10001
20002
12947.014
Serial number of household
Serial number of household
Serial number of household
Serial number of household
Serial number of household
Serial number of household
Write down the serial number of household into the box provided.
2114982
1
16
8.497
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
Item ID (non-food expenditure)
Item ID (non-food expenditure)
Item ID (non-food expenditure)
Item ID (non-food expenditure)
Item ID (non-food expenditure)
2114982
230
A. HOUSING AND HOUSEHOLD FACILITY [R.231-R.260] expenditure (Rp)
231
Status of the house of living
232
If the house is owned property/free of rent, estimation monthly renting (Rp)
233
If the house is annually rent, average rent value in a month (Rp)
234
If the house is monthly rent, average rent value in a month (Rp)
235
If the house is free of rent/official house/other, average estimation renting value in a month (Rp)
236
Maintenance costs of the house (painting, plastering, painting the wall, roof, window glass, hinge, etc, including wages for the workers) (Rp)
237
Electricity usage(kwh)
238
Electricity bill (Rp)
239
Water Usage(PAM/Peddler/Purchase)(m3)
240
Water PAM bill (Rp)
241
LPG usage (kg)
242
LPG expenditure (Rp)
243
City Gas usage (m3)
244
City Gas expenditure (Rp)
245
Kerosene usage (liters)
246
Kerosene expenditure (Rp)
247
Generator consumtive of fuel oil(BBM)(liters)
248
Generator fuel(BBM)expenditure (Rp)
249
Generator lubricant usage (liters)
250
Generator lubricant expenditure (Rp)
251
Generator maintenance and repair (Rp)
252
Usage of Charcoal/coal/briquette (kg)
253
Charcoal/coal/briquette expenditure (Rp)
254
Firewood and other fuels expenditure (Rp)
255
Other (flashlight, storage battery, matches, mosquito repellent, lamp, air freshener, Liquid floor cleaner, etc) expenditure
256
Phone bill (home) (Rp)
257
Mobile phone bill (Rp)
258
Phone card/public phone/phone shop expenditure (Rp)
259
Post stuff (stamp, etc.)expenditure (Rp)
260
Others (internet) expenditure (Rp)
261
B. GOODS AND SERVICES [R.262-R.302] expenditure (Rp)
262
Bathing soap, toothpaste, and shampoo expenditure (Rp)
263
Cosmetic articles (perfume, hair cream, deodorant, skin powder, wire dental care/braces, nail clippers, hair spray, wig, lipstic, comb, etc.), and sanitary napkin expenditure (Rp)
264
Treatment of skin, face, nails, hair (expenses of cutting, curl, cream bath, ‘lulur’/herbal cosmetics used to lighten of skin, spa, etc) expenditure (Rp)
265
Laundry soap (bars, powders, creams, and liquid) expenditure (Rp)
266
Clothes maintenance material (softener and fragrances, bleacing, lubricant, camphor, etc) expenditure (Rp)
267
Newspapers, magazine, books, and stationeries (exluding for education) including magazine rent expenditure (Rp)
268
Other stuffs (tissue, baby diaper, satai stick, etc.) expenditure (Rp)
269
Public Hospital expenditure (Rp)
270
Private Hospital expenditure (Rp)
271
Sub ordinary Public Health Center expenditure (Rp)
272
Medical Doctor (including private medical doctor in public hospital) expenditure (Rp)
273
Paramedical expenditure (Rp)
274
Traditional treatment expenditure (Rp)
275
Traditional birth attendant expenditure (Rp)
276
Take medicine with recipe (from doctor, midwives, etc) expenditure (Rp)
277
Self treatment/take medicine without recipe expenditure (Rp)
278
Purchasing traditional medicine (Rp)
279
Purchasing glasses, hand/leg artificial, & wheel chair (Rp)
280
Pregnancy examination cost (Rp)
281
Children Under-fives immunization cost (Rp)
282
Medical check-up expenditure (Rp)
283
Contraception cost (Rp)
284
Take care of health (vitamin, medicine herbs, etc.) expenditure (Rp)
285
Development school contribution/admission fee (Rp)
286
School fee (Rp)
287
Other cost of school contribution (Rp)
288
Text books expenditure (Rp)
289
Stationery (pen, pencil, eraser, ruler, calculator, etc.) expenditure (Rp)
290
Non-formal education cost (Rp)
291
Gasoline for Motor vehicle usage a month ago (liter)
292
Gasoline for Motor vehicle expenditure a month ago (Rp)
293
Diesel oil for Motor vehicle usage a month ago (liter)
294
Diesel oil for Motor vehicle expenditures a month ago(Rp)
295
Lubricant for Motor vehicle usage a month ago(liter)
296
Lubricant for Motor vehicle expenditure a month ago(Rp)
297
Service and repair (brake fluid, battery acid, battery, brake, clutch, etc.)(Rp)
298
Transport expenses (bus, train, plane, etc.)(Rp)
299
Hotel, inn, cinema, theater, sports, set-top box, cable TV subscriptions/Indovision and other recreation (excluding transport and purchase of goods for recreation) expenditure (Rp)
300
Domestic servant, security, and driver (salary or wages) expenditure (Rp)
301
Financial service charge (ATM services, credit card services, transfer fees, etc.)(Rp)
302
Other services (ID card, driver's license, birth certificate, copy, photo, etc.) expenditure (Rp)
303
C. CLOTHING, FOOTWEAR, AND HEADGEAR [R.304-R.311] expenditure (Rp)
304
Ready-made clothes for men (jackets, uniforms, shirts, jackets, gloves, pants, shirts, underwear, etc.) expenditure (Rp)
305
Ready-made clothes for women (uniforms, dresses, long cloth, blouse, blaze/jacket women, nightgowns, sweaters, skirts, sarongs, scarves, “angkin”, underwear, etc.) expenditure (Rp)
306
Ready-made clothes for children (uniforms, shirts, pants, sweaters, shirts, underwear, diapers, etc.) expenditure (Rp)
307
Materials clothing for men, women, and children (wool, polyester, cotton, silk, etc.) expenditure (Rp)
308
Wages sewing, repairing clothes, sewing thread, and other goods for the purposes of tailoring expenditure (Rp)
309
Footwear (shoes, sandals, socks, etc) expenditure (Rp)
310
Headgear for men, women, and children (hat, cap, scarf, etc.) expenditure (Rp)
311
Others (towel, belt, shoe polish, tie, laundry, etc.) expenditure (Rp)
312
D. DURABLE GOODS [R.313-R.329] expenditure (Rp)
313
Furniture (tables, chairs, beds, wardrobes, display cabinets, display racks, glass/mirrors, cabinets, cribs, etc.) expenditure (Rp)
314
Household furnishings (sewing machines, refrigerators, fans, washing machines, air conditioners, etc.) expenditure (Rp)
315
Household equipments (mattresses, pillows, tablecloths, bed linen, ashtrays, pillowcases, blankets, mats, curtains, rugs, etc.) expenditure (Rp)
316
Home appliances (iron, broom, scissors, knives, machetes, hoes, saws, vacuum cleaner, coat hanger, soldering equipment, etc.) expenditure (Rp)
317
Kitchen utensils (rack plate, stove, pots, pans, buckets, kitchen knives, pans, spoons, flasks, plates, glasses, mixers, rice cookers, blenders, microwaves, ovens, and other dishes made of glass/ceramic/melamine/plastic, etc.) expenditure (Rp)
318
Decoration stuff (wall hangings, aquariums, decorative items made of ceramic, porcelain, onyx, marble, wood, etc.) expenditure (Rp)
319
Furniture and utensils repairs expenditure (Rp)
320
Hand phone and other accessories expenditure (Rp)
321
Watch, clock, camera, glasses, and repairs expenditure (Rp)
322
Umbrella, bag, and repairs expenditure (Rp)
323
Jewelry and repairs expenditure (Rp)
324
Toys and repair, imitation jewelry expenditure (Rp)
325
Electronics (Television, radio, video, DVD, cassette, cassette radio, guitar, piano/organ, computer) and repair expenditure (Rp)
326
Tools and sports equipment (chess, racket, ball, net, bet, sticks, including bathing suits, soccer shoes, wheels shoes , goggles) and repairs expenditure (Rp)
327
Vehicles (cars, motorcycles, bicycles, etc.) and major repairs (Rp)
328
Domestic animal and plant maintenance (Rp)
329
Other durable goods (electrical installation/phone/tap, swing, stroller, etc.) and repairs expenditure (Rp)
330
E. TAXES AND INSURANCES [R.331-R.336]expenditure (Rp)
331
Buildings and land taxes expenditure (Rp)
332
Motor and non-motor vehicle taxes expenditure (Rp)
333
Other contributions (dues RT/RW, trash, security, cemetery, parking, etc.)expenditure (Rp)
334
Health insurance expenditure (Rp)
335
Live insurance and general insurance (death insurance, accident, car, house, etc.)expenditure (Rp)
336
Others (ticket, Income Tax, etc.)expenditure (Rp)
337
F. PARTIES AND CEREMONIES [R.338-R.343]expenditure (Rp)
338
Wedding (equipment rental tool bride such as, chairs, tents, dishes, and bridal makeup services such as cost, the prince, and the rental of buildings, etc.)expenditure (Rp)
339
Circumcision and birthday (Bengkong costs, the cost of doctors/paramedics/excisors, food boxes, ribbon/paper trimmer room /balloons, chair rental, rent a building, rent entertainment)expenditure (Rp)
340
Religious festival (chair rental, tent rental, etc.)expenditure (Rp)
341
Pilgrimage cost (ONH) (Rp)
342
Religious/traditional ceremony (called Ustad, Reverend, offerings, etc.)expenditure (Rp)
343
Funeral expenses (cost of washing the corpse, the shroud, the grave digger service, casket, crematory fees, cremation fees, etc.)(Rp)
Number of household member
Number of household member
Number of household member
Number of household member
Number of household member
Number of household member
Fill in the number of household members in the sample household according to the number of rows in Column (2) (names of household members) that is listed in Block IV.
2114982
1
19
4.138
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
18
19
Expenditures for non-food goods in the last month
Expenditures for non-food goods in the last month
Expenditures for non-food goods in the last month
Expenditures for non-food goods in the last month
Expenditures for non-food goods in the last month
Expenditures for non-food goods in the last month:(Rp)
Value of expenditures shall be entered in rupiah integers. If they come from own production or giving, estimate the value with the local market price. Entries of columns 3.
2114956
26
232683968.562
47658.072
Expenditures for non-food goods in the last 12 Months
Expenditures for non-food goods in the last 12 Months
Expenditures for non-food goods in the last 12 Months
Expenditures for non-food goods in the last 12 Months
Expenditures for non-food goods in the last 12 Months
Expenditures for non-food goods in the last 12 Months:(Rp)
Value of expenditures shall be entered in rupiah integers. If they come from own production or giving, estimate the value with the local market price. Entries of columns 4.
2114980
2
1100905890
563127.984
Satuan
Satuan
Satuan
Satuan
Satuan
250038
1864944
1
25000
34.452
Province
Province
Province
Province
Province
Province
Write down the name province in the space provided and add the related code referred to in the box provided.
66724
11
94
39.31
11
Nanggroe Aceh Darussalam
12
North Sumatera
13
West Sumatera
14
Riau
15
Jambi
16
South Sumatera
17
Bengkulu
18
Lampung
19
Bangka Belitung
21
Riau Island
31
DKI Jakarta
32
West Java
33
Central Java
34
DI Yogyakarta
35
East Java
36
Banten
51
Bali
52
West Nusa Tenggara
53
East Nusa Tenggara
61
West Kalimantan
62
Central Kalimantan
63
South Kalimantan
64
East Kalimantan
71
North Sulawesi
72
Central Sulawesi
73
South Sulawesi
74
Southeast Sulawesi
75
Gorontalo
76
West Sulawesi
81
Maluku
82
North Maluku
91
West Irian Jaya
94
Papua
District/City
District/City
District/City
District/City
District/City
District/City
Cross out the unnecessary and the Write down the name of regency/municipality in the space provided and add the related code referred to in the box provided.
66724
1
79
21.717
Sub-district
Sub-district
Sub-district
Sub-district
Sub-district
Sub-district
Write down the name sub regency in the space provided and add the related code referred to in the box provided.
66724
10
740
76.918
Village/kelurahan
Village/kelurahan
Village/kelurahan
Village/kelurahan
Village/kelurahan
Village/kelurahan
Cross out the unnecessary and the Write down the name of village/kelurahan in the space provided and add the related code referred to in the box provided.
66724
1
111
8.132
Village/kelurahan classification
Village/kelurahan classification
Village/kelurahan classification
Village/kelurahan classification
Village/kelurahan classification
Village/kelurahan classification
Circle the answered code, then write it down in the box provided.
66724
1
2
1.601
1
Urban
2
Rural
Sample code number
Sample code number
Sample code number
Sample code number
Sample code number
Sample code number
Write down the sample code number into the box provided.
66724
10001
20002
12774.35
Serial number of household
Serial number of household
Serial number of household
Serial number of household
Serial number of household
Serial number of household
Write down the serial number of household into the box provided.
66724
1
16
8.5
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
Number of household member
Number of household member
Number of household member
Number of household member
Number of household member
Number of household member
Fill in the number of household members in the sample household according to the number of rows in Column (2) (names of household members) that is listed in Block IV.
66724
1
19
3.976
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
18
19
Monthly household expenditure for food
Monthly household expenditure for food
Monthly household expenditure for food
Monthly household expenditure for food
Monthly household expenditure for food
66724
36685.714
8945400
775152.755
Monthly household expenditure for not food
Monthly household expenditure for not food
Monthly household expenditure for not food
Monthly household expenditure for not food
Monthly household expenditure for not food
66724
7280.833
93594435
743738.148
Monthly household expenditure
Monthly household expenditure
Monthly household expenditure
Monthly household expenditure
Monthly household expenditure
66724
75469.881
97436620.714
1518890.903
Monthly average expenditure per capita
Monthly average expenditure per capita
Monthly average expenditure per capita
Monthly average expenditure per capita
Monthly average expenditure per capita
66724
41349.94
30837179.048
408728.281
Individual weight
Individual weight
Individual weight
Individual weight
Individual weight
66724
231
21354
3399.376
Household weight
Household weight
Household weight
Household weight
Household weight
66724
223
1529
836.317
Food expenditure - grain
Food expenditure - grain
Food expenditure - grain
Food expenditure - grain
Food expenditure - grain
Expenditure for the food group of grain for the last week:(Rp)
Fill value (rupiah) expenditure for the food group of grain for the last week in IV.3.1 block column (3), copies the contents of the Block IV.1 Column (9).
66724
345160
35316.992
1. Consumption/expenditure is the value of expenditures for household consumption in the last one week that comes from purchases, own productions or gifts.
2. Grains, divided into 2 groups: (a) Rice, which entries are the same as Details 2 to 3, and (b) Others, entries are the same as Details 4 to 9, Sub-block A, Block IV.1.
Food expenditure - tubers
Food expenditure - tubers
Food expenditure - tubers
Food expenditure - tubers
Food expenditure - tubers
Expenditure for the food group of tubers for the last week:(Rp)
Fill value (rupiah) expenditure for the food group of tubers for the last week in IV.3.1 block column (3), copies the contents of the Block IV.1 Column (9).
66724
201080
2282.4
1. Consumption/expenditure is the value of expenditures for household consumption in the last one week that comes from purchases, own productions or gifts.
2. Roots/Tubers, entries are the same as Detail 10, Column 9 Sub-block B of Block IV.1.
Food expenditure - fish/shrimp/calamari/Scallops
Food expenditure - fish/shrimp/calamari/Scallops
Food expenditure - fish/shrimp/calamari/Scallops
Food expenditure - fish/shrimp/calamari/Scallops
Food expenditure - fish/shrimp/calamari/Scallops
Expenditure for the food group of fish/shrimp/calamari/Scallops for the last week:(Rp)
Fill value (rupiah) expenditure for the food group of fish/shrimp/calamari/Scallops for the last week in IV.3.1 block column (3), copies the contents of the Block IV.1 Column (9).
66724
341000
15858.085
1. Consumption/expenditure is the value of expenditures for household consumption in the last one week that comes from purchases, own productions or gifts.
2. Fish/Prawns/Squids/Oysters, divided into 2 groups, i.e. (a). Fresh/wet, entries are the same as Details 21 to 39, and (b). Salted/preserved, entries are the same as Details 40 to 52, in Column 9, Sub-block C Block IV.1.
Food expenditure - meat
Food expenditure - meat
Food expenditure - meat
Food expenditure - meat
Food expenditure - meat
Expenditure for the food group of meat for the last week:(Rp)
Fill value (rupiah) expenditure for the food group of meat for the last week in IV.3.1 block column (3), copies the contents of the Block IV.1 Column (9).
66724
379470
6531.152
1. Consumption/expenditure is the value of expenditures for household consumption in the last one week that comes from purchases, own productions or gifts.
2. Meats, entries are the same as Detail 53, Column 9 Sub-block D Block IV.1.
Food expenditure - milk and egg
Food expenditure - milk and egg
Food expenditure - milk and egg
Food expenditure - milk and egg
Food expenditure - milk and egg
Expenditure for the food group of Milk and Egg for the last week:(Rp)
Fill value (rupiah) expenditure for the food group of milk and egg for the last week in IV.3.1 block column (3), copies the contents of the Block IV.1 Column (9).
66724
672000
10807.403
1. Consumption/expenditure is the value of expenditures for household consumption in the last one week that comes from purchases, own productions or gifts.
2. Eggs and milk, divided into 2 groups, i.e. (a) Chicken/duck/quail eggs, entries are the same as Details 72 to 77, and (b) whole milk, condensed milk, powder milk, etc., which entries are the same as Details 78 to 84, Column 9 Sub-block E Block IV.1.
Food expenditure - vegetables
Food expenditure - vegetables
Food expenditure - vegetables
Food expenditure - vegetables
Food expenditure - vegetables
Expenditure for the food group of vegetables for the last week:(Rp)
Fill value (rupiah) expenditure for the food group of vegetables for the last week in IV.3.1 block column (3), copies the contents of the Block IV.1 Column (9).
66724
205480
15134.105
1. Consumption/expenditure is the value of expenditures for household consumption in the last one week that comes from purchases, own productions or gifts.
2. Vegetables, entries are the same as Detail 85, Column 9 Sub-block F Block IV.1.
Food expenditure - legumes
Food expenditure - legumes
Food expenditure - legumes
Food expenditure - legumes
Food expenditure - legumes
Expenditure for the food group of legumes for the last week:(Rp)
Fill value (rupiah) expenditure for the food group of legumes for the last week in IV.3.1 block column (3), copies the contents of the Block IV.1 Column (9).
66724
97850
4959.754
1. Consumption/expenditure is the value of expenditures for household consumption in the last one week that comes from purchases, own productions or gifts.
2. Nuts, entries are the same as Detail 115, Column 9 Sub-block G Block IV.1.
Food expenditure - fruits
Food expenditure - fruits
Food expenditure - fruits
Food expenditure - fruits
Food expenditure - fruits
Expenditure for the food group of fruits for the last week:(Rp)
Fill value (rupiah) expenditure for the food group of fruits for the last week in IV.3.1 block column (3), copies the contents of the Block IV.1 Column (9).
66724
320300
8334.969
1. Consumption/expenditure is the value of expenditures for household consumption in the last one week that comes from purchases, own productions or gifts.
2. Fruits, entries are the same as Detail 127, Column 9 Sub-block H Block IV.1.
Food expenditure - oil and fat
Food expenditure - oil and fat
Food expenditure - oil and fat
Food expenditure - oil and fat
Food expenditure - oil and fat
Expenditure for the food group of oil and fat for the last week:(Rp)
Fill value (rupiah) expenditure for the food group of oil and fat for the last week in IV.3.1 block column (3), copies the contents of the Block IV.1 Column (9).
66724
78450
7853.514
1. Consumption/expenditure is the value of expenditures for household consumption in the last one week that comes from purchases, own productions or gifts.
2. Oils and fats, entries are the same as Detail 151, Column 9 Sub-block I Block IV.1.
Food expenditure - beverage ingredients
Food expenditure - beverage ingredients
Food expenditure - beverage ingredients
Food expenditure - beverage ingredients
Food expenditure - beverage ingredients
Expenditure for the food group of beverage ingredients for the last week:(Rp)
Fill value (rupiah) expenditure for the food group of Beverage Ingredients for the last week in IV.3.1 block column (3), copies the contents of the Block IV.1 Column (9).
66724
172400
7967.408
1. Consumption/expenditure is the value of expenditures for household consumption in the last one week that comes from purchases, own productions or gifts.
2. Beverage Ingredients, entries are the same as Detail 158, Column 9 Sub-block J Block IV.1.
Food expenditure - spices
Food expenditure - spices
Food expenditure - spices
Food expenditure - spices
Food expenditure - spices
Expenditure for the food group of spices for the last week:(Rp)
Fill value (rupiah) expenditure for the food group of Spices for the last week in IV.3.1 block column (3), copies the contents of the Block IV.1 Column (9).
66724
54480
3992.766
1. Consumption/expenditure is the value of expenditures for household consumption in the last one week that comes from purchases, own productions or gifts.
2. Spices, entries are the same as Detail 167, Column 9 Sub-block K Block IV.1.
Food expenditure - other consumption
Food expenditure - other consumption
Food expenditure - other consumption
Food expenditure - other consumption
Food expenditure - other consumption
Expenditure for the food group of other consumption for the last week:(Rp)
Fill value (rupiah) expenditure for the food group of other consumption for the last week in IV.3.1 block column (3), copies the contents of the Block IV.1 Column (9).
66724
95320
4865.207
1. Consumption/expenditure is the value of expenditures for household consumption in the last one week that comes from purchases, own productions or gifts.
2. Other consumptions, divided into 2 groups, i.e. (a) Instant noodles, wet noodles, rice noodles, macaroni, dried noodles, entries are the same as Details 182 to 185, and (b) Others, entries are the same as Details186 to 190, in Column 9 Sub-block L Block IV.1.
Food expenditure - ready-made food and beverages
Food expenditure - ready-made food and beverages
Food expenditure - ready-made food and beverages
Food expenditure - ready-made food and beverages
Food expenditure - ready-made food and beverages
Expenditure for the food group of ready-made food and beverages for the last week:(Rp)
Fill value (rupiah) expenditure for the food group of ready-made food and beverages for the last week in IV.3.1 block column (3), copies the contents of the Block IV.1 Column (9).
66724
95320
4865.207
1. Consumption/expenditure is the value of expenditures for household consumption in the last one week that comes from purchases, own productions or gifts.
2. Food and beverages, divided into 3 groups, i.e. (a) Cooked food/delicatessen, entries are the same as Details 192 to 210, (b) Non-alcohol drinks, entries are the same as Details 211 to 219, and (c) Alcohol-drinks (liqueurs) entries are the same as Detail 220 to 222, in Column 9 Sub-block M Block IV.1.
Food expenditure - tobacco and betel nut
Food expenditure - tobacco and betel nut
Food expenditure - tobacco and betel nut
Food expenditure - tobacco and betel nut
Food expenditure - tobacco and betel nut
Expenditure for the food group of tobacco and betel nut for the last week:(Rp)
Fill value (rupiah) expenditure for the food group of tobacco and betel nut for the last week in IV.3.1 block column (3), copies the contents of the Block IV.1 Column (9).
66724
420480
18310.155
1. Consumption/expenditure is the value of expenditures for household consumption in the last one week that comes from purchases, own productions or gifts.
2. Tobacco and betel, divided into 2 groups, i.e. (a) Cigarettes, entries are the same as Detail 224 to 226, and (b) Others, entries are the same as Details 227 to 229, in Column 9 Sub-block N Block IV.1.
Nonfood expenditure - housing and household facilities
Nonfood expenditure - housing and household facilities
Nonfood expenditure - housing and household facilities
Nonfood expenditure - housing and household facilities
Nonfood expenditure - housing and household facilities
Expenditure for the nonfood group of housing and household facilities for the past month:(Rp)
Fill value (rupiah)for housing and household facilities during a month in column (3) and 12 months in column (4) blocks IV.3.2, copy the contents of the Block IV.2 Column (3) and (4).
66724
71980
584651380
3615170.952
Housing and household facilities, divided into 4 groups, i.e. (a) Rents, contracts, estimated house rents (own, rents-free, or official residences), etc., entries are the same as Details in 232 to 235, (b) Housing maintenance and small repairs, entries are the same as Detail 236, (c) Electricity bills, water, cooking gas, kerosene, firewood, etc., entries are the same as Details 238, 240, 242, 244, 246, 248, 250, 251, 253, 254 and 255, and (d) Landline phone bills, cellular phone tolls/pulses, public phones, telephone kiosks, postages, entries are the same as Details 256 to 260, in Column 6 Sub-block A Block IV.2.
Nonfood expenditure - miscellaneous goods and services
Nonfood expenditure - miscellaneous goods and services
Nonfood expenditure - miscellaneous goods and services
Nonfood expenditure - miscellaneous goods and services
Nonfood expenditure - miscellaneous goods and services
Expenditure for the nonfood group of miscellaneous goods and services for the past month:(Rp)
Fill value (rupiah) non-food expenditure for the various goods and services during a month in column (3) and 12 months in column (4) blocks IV.3.2, copy the contents of the Block IV.2 Column (3) and (4).
66724
3160
1100905890
2991515.838
Miscellaneous goods and services, divided into 5 groups, i.e. (a) Soaps (bath/laundry), cosmetics, hair/facial treatments, tissues, etc., entries are the same as Details 262 to 268, (b) Health costs (hospitals, puskesmas, physician practices, medicine man, drugs/medicines, etc.), entries are the same as Details 269 to 284, (c) Education fees, entries are the same as Details 285 to 290, (d) Transportation, transports, gasoline, diesel fuel, lubricant oil, entries are the same as Details 292, 294, 296 to 298, and (e) Other services, entries are the same as Details 299 to 302, in Column 6 Sub-block B Block IV.2.
Nonfood expenditure - clothing, footwear and head covering
Nonfood expenditure - clothing, footwear and head covering
Nonfood expenditure - clothing, footwear and head covering
Nonfood expenditure - clothing, footwear and head covering
Nonfood expenditure - clothing, footwear and head covering
Expenditure for the nonfood group of clothing, footwear and head covering for the past month:(Rp)
Fill value (rupiah) non-food expenditure for the clothes, footwear, and headgear during a month in column (3) and 12 months in column (4) blocks IV.3.2, copy the contents of the Block IV.2 column (3 ) and (4)
66046
678
1590
63564790
622978.658
Clothing, footwear, and headgear, entries are the same as Detail 303, Column 6 Sub-block C Block IV.2.
Nonfood expenditure - durable goods
Nonfood expenditure - durable goods
Nonfood expenditure - durable goods
Nonfood expenditure - durable goods
Nonfood expenditure - durable goods
Expenditure for the nonfood group of durable goods for the past month:(Rp)
Fill in value (rupiah) non-food expenditure for the durable goods during the month in column (3) and 12 months in column (4) blocks IV.3.2, copy the contents of the Block IV.2 Column (3) and (4).
55222
11502
410
750037670
1450856.135
Durable goods, entries are the same as Detail 312, Column 6 Sub-block D Block IV.2.
Nonfood expenditure - tax, fees, and insurance
Nonfood expenditure - tax, fees, and insurance
Nonfood expenditure - tax, fees, and insurance
Nonfood expenditure - tax, fees, and insurance
Nonfood expenditure - tax, fees, and insurance
Expenditure for the nonfood group of tax, fees, and insurance for the past month:(Rp)
Fill value (rupiah) non-food expenditure for the taxes, fees, and insurance for a month in column (3) and 12 months in column (4) blocks IV.3.2, copy the contents of the Block IV.2 Column (3) and (4).
60176
6548
160
48634030
241582.702
Taxes, levies, and insurances, divided into 4 groups, i.e. (a) Taxes (for Land & Building/PBB, motor vehicles), entries are the same as Details 331 and 332, (b) Levies/retributions, entries are the same as Detail 333, (c) Health insurances, entries are the same as Detail 334, and (d) Others (other life insurance, indemnity insurance, income tax/PPh 21, ticketed, etc.), entries are the same as Details 335 and 336, in Column 6 Sub-block E Block IV.2.
Nonfood expenditure - party and ceremonial purposes
Nonfood expenditure - party and ceremonial purposes
Nonfood expenditure - party and ceremonial purposes
Nonfood expenditure - party and ceremonial purposes
Nonfood expenditure - party and ceremonial purposes
Expenditure for the nonfood group of party and ceremonial purposes for the past month:(Rp)
Fill value (rupiah) non-food expenditure for the purpose of parties and ceremonies / receptions during the month in column (3) and 12 months in column (4) blocks IV.3.2, copy the contents of the Block IV.2 Column (3) and (4).
27643
39081
400
160488300
682839.57
Necessities for parties, ceremonies/feasts, entries are the same as Detail 337 Column 6 Sub-block F Block IV.2.