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National Occupation and Employment Survey (ENOE), 2009
LFS-Q1, IPUMS Harmonized Subset

Mexico, 2009
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MEX_2009_LFS-Q1_v01_M_v7.5_A_IPUMS
Producer(s)
Instituto Nacional de Estadística, Geografía e Informática (INEGI), IPUMS
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Year of final interview (MX2009H_D_ANIO)

Data file: MEX2009_LFS-Q1-H-H.dat

Overview

Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 172
End: 175
Width: 4
Range: -
Format: Numeric

Questions and instructions

Literal question
<div class="title">Sociodemographic questionnaire</div></p>

<p><span class="h1">II. Interview result</span></p>

<p><span class="em">Final</span><div class="i1">Codes list for recording interview results:<br /><br />[] 00 Interview completed<br /><br />Interview not completed<br />Type A (occupied household)</div><div class="i2">[] 01 No one home at the time of visits<br />[] 02 Temporarily absent<br />[] 03 Refused to provide information<br />[] 04 Inadequate respondent<br />[] 05 Other reason (specify reason in observations)<br />[] 14 Household has moved<br />[] 15 Interview was suspended</div><div class="i1">Type B (unoccupied household)</div><div class="i2">[] 06 Adequate for residence<br />[] 07 For temporary use<br />[] 08 Inadequate for residence<br />[] 09 Used temporarily for reasons other than residence</div><div class="i1">Type C (household not visible)</div><div class="i2">[] 10 Demolished<br />[] 11 Changed location (mobile home)<br />[] 12 Permanently used for reasons other than residence<br />[] 13 Other reason (specify reason in observations)</div><div class="i1">Date</div><div class="i2">_ Day<br />_ Month<br />_ Year</div>
Categories
Value Category
2008 2008
2009 2009
Warning: these figures indicate the number of cases found in the data file. They cannot be interpreted as summary statistics of the population of interest.
Interviewer instructions
<span class="h2">6.2 Section II. Result of the interview</span>
<br />The objective of this section is to understand the results you have obtained by going to conduct the interview. This result may vary in each interview, thus they have considered the fields to enter the results each interviewer obtains during the time the home is in the sample. The section is divided into two parts, preliminary and final, of which you only have to fill out the preliminary results column; the final results should be filled out by the supervisor.</p>

<p>[Omitted figure]</p>

<p><span class="em">Instructions:</span>
<br />Taking into account that it is not always feasible to locate the residents of the selected homes the first time you go to a home to obtain the information, you should return up to five times, at different times, throughout the week of the survey, trying to locate an adequate informant.</p>

<p>All homes must be visited in the appropriate trimester, regardless of the result reported previously, as its inhabitation status may change from one trimester to another.</p>

<p>To classify the results of the interview there are four categories:</p>
<div class="i1">- 00 (double zero) Interview achieved. This category indicates that you were successful obtaining the information.<br />- Type A home inhabited. This classification groups situations in which the interviewer was not able to obtain the information, despite your efforts, because the home is inhabited.<br />- Type B home uninhabited. This category groups those cases in which the information could not be obtained because the home is uninhabited.<br />- Type C home outside of sample. This category includes cases in which it was not possible to conduct the interview for different reasons: the space recorded as a home never was one, or used to be a home but is no longer one, the home no longer exists in the location on the list because it was destroyed or relocated.</div><p>In all those cases where the result has been no interview, regardless of the code assigned, provide the supervisor useful or relevant information in the comments section that permits the verification or rescue of an interview. For example, indicate the time you were able to find the residents, the willingness or lack thereof of the informants who could attend the interview, if there are any neighbors who could provide information, characteristics of the home or the area that are not specified in the field material.</p>

<p>Below you will find the instructions to follow to fill out the data in this section:</p>
<div class="i1">- Period. Based on the interview number, enter the corresponding code, which is made up of three digits: the first indicates the number of the trimester and the remaining two the year it is conducted.<br />- Code. Enter the result code of the interview: achieved (double zero) or not achieved (codes 01 to 15), based on the List of codes to record the result of the interview, section located below the box for this section.</div><span class="pg">[p. 90]</span><div class="i1">- Date. Enter two digits for each heading: day, month, and year. This data could refer to the moment the interview takes place or the last attempt to achieve it.</div><span class="em">Type A Home inhabited</span>
<br />The situations in which the interview is not achieved, despite the presence of residents in the home, are grouped in this category. Remember that before reporting a case in this category you must have visited the home up to five times, on different days and at different hours during the week of the survey, trying to find the adequate informant; in addition, have questioned the neighbors about what time you could find them.</p>

<p>To ensure the participation of the people in those cases in which they refuse to cooperate or when you are not able to establish contact with them despite the visits to the home at different hours, you have presentation documents through which people are provided with specific information about the objective of the survey and are invited to participate.</p>

<p>Code and reason:</p>

<p><span class="em">01. There is no one in the home at the time of the interview </span>
<br />Assign this code when:
<br />After the five visits to the selected home, you have not been able to establish contact with any resident of said home, despite that you went there, throughout the week of the survey, on different days and at different hours. Notwithstanding the foregoing, you should have been able to verify, at least, which day and at what time they could be contacted by the supervisor, who will have to go to try to obtain the information.</p>

<p>The investigation related to the time any resident could be located may be done among the neighbors, concierges or security guards. If you have not been able to establish contact with anyone who can provide you information, observe the conditions of the home to determine whether it is inhabited; you can observe this based on the fact that the electrical meter is turning, the presence of clothing on the line, pets or plants with signs that someone takes care of them.

Description

Definition
This variable indicates the year of final interview.
Universe
Mexico 2009 Q1 LFS: All households

concept

Concept
var_concept.title Vocabulary
Technical Household Variables -- HOUSEHOLD IPUMS
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