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Village Potential Survey 1990

Indonesia, 1990
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IDN_1990_PODES_v01_M
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Central Bureau of Statistics
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9. On what does the majority of the population depend on to earn their living (b3r9)

Data file: podes901

Overview

Valid: 67515
Invalid: 0
Minimum: 1
Maximum: 9
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 40
End: 40
Width: 1
Format:

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Literal question
9. On what does the majority of the population depend on to earn their living
Categories
Value Category
1 Rice field potential
2 Estate potential
3 Dry field cultivation potential
4 Marine potential
5 Husbandry potential
6 Small scale industry, home/cottage industry
7 Large/medium scale industry potential
8 Commerce/services potential
9 Others
Warning: these figures indicate the number of cases found in the data file. They cannot be interpreted as summary statistics of the population of interest.

Description

Definition
Rice field potentials if a majority of the people depend on the potential of rice field agriculture, whether these fields are technically irrigated/non-technically irrigated/rainwater fields. Estate potentials are if most of the population depend on estate potentials utilized by the government, the private sector or by the community, such as coconut, coffee, cotton, tobacco, tea.
Dry land cultivation potential is if part of the population depends on rice or secondary crop cultivation in dry land.
Marine potential is if part of the population depends on the sea products i.e. the act of catching and breeding fish and marine biota in seas, estuaries, lagoons, etc. Also included here are (sea) fishery services that is based on a reward/contract. The commerce/manufacturing of sea products is not included here.
The potential of small-scale industries/home industries, is when the majority of the population depend on the manufacturing potentials of small-scale industries/home industries that employs 1 – 20 workers.
The potential of medium/large-scale industries is when the majority of the population depend on the potential of an industry that employing more than 20 workers. Others, such as land fishery, quarrying, transportation or fish farming.
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