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National Occupation and Employment Survey (ENOE), 2009
LFS-Q2, IPUMS Harmonized Subset

Mexico, 2009
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MEX_2009_LFS-Q2_v01_M_v7.5_A_IPUMS
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Instituto Nacional de Estadística, Geografía e Informática (INEGI), IPUMS
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Interview number (MX2009I_N_ENT)

Data file: MEX2009_LFS-Q2-H-H.dat

Overview

Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 190
End: 190
Width: 1
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>Period</p>
<div class="i1">_ _ _ 1st interview<br />_ _ _ 2nd interview<br />_ _ _ 3rd interview<br />_ _ _ 4th interview<br />_ _ _ 5th interview</div>
Categories
Value Category
1 1st interview
2 2nd interview
3 3rd
4 4th
5 5th
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">6.1 Section I. Identification data</span>
<br />The objective of this section is to geographically reference the selected home.</p>

<p><span class="em">Conceptual clarifications:</span>
<br />This heading identifies whether the household(s) recorded as residents of the home in the first interview are or are not the same from one interview to another throughout the five trimesters the home remains in the sampling.</p>

<p>A household is considered to have moved from the home if all the members of the household left, and only if said household was replaced by another. From an operational perspective, the existence of a household moved should only be entered if an interview has been conducted with the household that replaced the previous one.</p>

<p>If the new household refuses to provide the information, the number entered in the field Household moved on the questionnaire of the previous household should not be changed under any circumstances until the replacement becomes effective; therefore, only for operational purposes you should continue using the same questionnaire for the household that was there to enter the results of the refusal.</p>

<p>A household is also considered to have moved in cases such as the following:</p>
<div class="i1">1. When no member 12 years of age or older obtained in a previous interview has remained, even if members of that household under 12 years of age have remained in the home, and where they can be cared for by other person(s) 12 years of age or older, or not.<br /><br />First interview<br /><br />[Omitted table]<br /><br />Second interview<br /><br />[Omitted table]<br /><br /><span class="pg">[p.77]</span><br /><br />2. When the employers have returned to the home, in the case of homes inhabited by domestic servants, who had initially been obtained as the sole household residing in the home.<br /><br />First interview (Household of domestic servants)<br /><br />[Omitted table]<br /><br />Fourth interview<br /><br />[Omitted table]<br /><br />3. If at least one of the members 12 years old or older returns after it was uninhabited, it is not entered as a household moved, as the household was not replaced by another. If other people have arrived with the person(s) who returned, record the former as new members of the original household.</div><p>Do not change the code entered in household moved. Limit yourself to updating the information.</p>

<p>To facilitate the operational work, use the same questionnaire that had been used before the home was abandoned.</p>

<p>Example:</p>

<p>First interview
<br />[Omitted table]</p>

<p>Second interview
<br />[Omitted table]</p>

<p>Fourth interview
<br />[Omitted table]</p>
<div class="i1">4. When you detect that information was being collected in the wrong home. Follow these instructions once you conduct the interview in the correct home; if you are not able to do so, do not change the data recorded in household moved, and in the heading Result of no interview, enter the code based on the result.</div><p>Example:</p>

<p>[Omitted table]</p>

<p>Don't consider a household to have been replaced if at least one of the members 12 years old or older from the previous household remains in the home, due to the simple fact that members have been added who are older than the members of the original household; in this case consider the new residents simply as new members.</p>

<p>Example:</p>

<p>[Omitted table]</p>

<p>Fourth interview
<br />[Omitted table]</p>

<p><span class="em">Instructions:</span><div class="i1">-In the first interview, enter the code zero for each household; this should not be changed until it is effectively replaced by another household.</div><p>To facilitate the explanation of how to report households moved, in the example shown below, the surnames of the supposed households are included, although in practice you will have to review the information entered in the first five questions as a whole in order to determine if a household has moved, considering that when the information is obtained, the people's surnames are not entered.

Description

Definition
This variable indicates the interview number.
Universe
Mexico 2009 Q2 LFS: All households

concept

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