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Domestic Violence Survey 2005

West Bank and Gaza, 2005 - 2006
Reference ID
WBG_2005_DVS_v01_M
Producer(s)
Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics
Metadata
DDI/XML JSON
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Feb 19, 2014
Last modified
Mar 29, 2019
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  • Data for Ever
    married women
    (15-64) years
  • (Cont
  • Data for
    children (5-17)
    years
  • Data for
    Elderly people
    (65 years and
    over)
  • families
  • Data for Never
    married women &
    lived with
    house hold

Running the economic affairs of the household (WF14)

Data file: Data for Ever married women (15-64) years

Overview

Valid: 0
Valid: 0
Invalid: 0
Invalid: 0
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 81
End: 81
Width: 1
Range: -
Format:

Questions and instructions

Literal question
Families must make decisions with respect to running their affairs, such as to purchase or not to purchase a car; to have or not to have children; as well as other issues. We would like to know how you and your husband make decisions concerning household affairs. Running the economic affairs of the household
Categories
Value Category
1 The wife only
2 Mostly the wife
3 Wife and husband both
4 Mostly the husband
5 Husband only
6 Not applicable
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
The code of the answer should be noted by selecting the appropriate number below.

Women married before January 1, 2005 should be asked the questions about current year and the questions about the years preceding the survey; however, women with a date of marriage in 2005 should be asked the questions about current year only.

Description

Definition
Domestic violence Violence is any act or intended act of a household member against another member for the purpose of causing psychological or physical harm or any other types of pain and abuse. The study discussed different types of psychological, physical, and sexual violence practiced by the household members against each other. It is worth mentioning that other sources use terms like abuse, assault, and aggression and other terms and concepts to describe different types of violence and harm-causing. The concepts may slightly differ; however, they mean the same with respect to causing harm, psychological, and physical assaults. The study uses the term violence to illustrate all types of assaults and harm-causing.




Decision-making at the household:
It means determining the marital status of an individual or the personal status of an individual aged 12 years and over at the time of the interview. Marital status deals with the rules and traditions of marriage in the country. It could be one of the following: 1. Single: It is the status of an individual aged 12 and over who has not been actually married in accordance with the prevalent tradition (has not had the first night of marriage yet) and has not had a marriage contract and has not been married before. 2. Has a marriage certificate for the first time but has not had the first night of marriage yet: This is the kind of individuals aged 12 years and over who have a registered formal marriage certificate by a court but have not actually gotten married in accordance with the prevalent tradition (have not had the first night of marriage); this does not include divorced or widowed people or a male who is currently married and has a second marriage certificate; such person is considered married. 3. Married: This is a person aged 12 and over who is actually married in accordance with the prevalent tradition whether such person lived or not with the spouse at the time of the interview; previous status is disregarded. 4. Divorced: A person aged 12 and over who has been married before and then had a divorce, which is legally registered, and has not remarried. 5. Widow/ widower: An individual aged 12 and over who has actually been married before but the marriage ended by the death of the spouse and such individual has not remarried. Separated: An individual aged 12 and over who has actually been married before and has, for one reason or another, been separated from the last spouse without any official and legal registered evidence and has not remarried
Universe
·Ever-married women aged (15-64) Years
·Children aged (5-17) Years
·Unmarried women aged (18 years and over)
·Elderly 65 years and Over

Imputation and derivation

Imputation
Field data checks was done in two stages; the supervisor would edit the completed questionnaire in the field before it was sent to an editor who would send the questionnaire back to the filed for correcting mistakes if any mistakes were found
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