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Census of Population 1995 - IPUMS Subset

Philippines, 1995
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Ethnicity/mother toungue (PH1995A_0409)

Data file: PHL1995-P-H

Overview

Valid: 0
Invalid: 0
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 130
End: 132
Width: 3
Range: -
Format:

Questions and instructions

Literal question
All Persons
[Applies to questions P1-P10]




P10. What is [respondent]'s citizenship?
If not Filipino, enter "97"
If Filipino, ask

What was [respondent]'s dialect/language spoken at home at earliest childhood?
[82 categories are specified in the CP Form 2A Codes Sheet: see image]
Categories
Value Category
0 Sama(Samal)
1 Abaknon; Surigaonon
2 Aburlin; Tagakaolo
3 Aklanon; Talaandig
4 Apayao; Talaingod
5 Bagobo; Umayanon
6 B'laan; Zambal
7 Balangao
8 Bantoanon
9 Bikol
10 Badjao, Sama Dil
11 Boholano
12 Bontok
13 Butuanon
14 Caviteno-Chavacano
15 Cebuano
16 Cotabateno-Chavacano
17 Davao-Chavacano
18 Gaddang
19 Hiligaynon, Ilon
20 Hantikanon
21 Ibaloi
22 Ibanag
23 Ifugao
24 Ikalahan
25 Ilanun
26 Ilocano
27 Ilongot
28 Isamal Kanlaw
29 Isinai
30 Itawis
31 Ivatan/Itbayat
32 I'wak
33 Jama Mapun
34 Kaagan
35 Kagayanen
36 Kalagan
37 Kalamianen
38 Kalinga
39 Kamayo
40 Kankanai
41 Kankaney
42 Kapampangan
43 Kasiguranin
44 Kamigin
45 Karaga
46 Kolibugan
47 Maguindanao
48 Malaueg
49 Mamanwa
50 Mandaya
51 Mangyan
52 Manobo
53 Maranao
54 Masbateno
55 Malbog
56 Negrito
57 Palawan
58 Pangasinan
59 Paranan
60 Rombloanon
61 Sama Dilaya
62 Sambal
63 Sangil/Sangir
64 Subanon
65 Subanun
66 Sulod
67 Tagbanwa
68 Tagalog
69 Tausog
70 T'boli
71 Ternateno-Chavacano
72 Tinggian
73 Tiruray
74 Ubo
75 Waray
76 Yakan
77 Yogad
78 Zamboangeno-Chavacano
79 Other local dialects
80 Chinese
81 English
82 Foreign language 1
83 Agta
84 Agutayaon
85 Ata
86 Ata-Manobo
87 Bagobo-Guianga
88 Batak
89 Bolinao
90 Bukidnon
91 Cuyonan
92 Davaweno
93 Dibabawon
94 Mansaka
95 Matigsalug
96 Pinalawan
97 Foreign language 2
100 Undocumented
101 Undocumented
102 Undocumented
103 Undocumented
105 Undocumented
106 Undocumented
999 Unknown
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
Persons to be Included in the Enumeration

The POPCEN will enumerate all living persons as of 12:01 a.m. September 1, 1995 and who are:


1. Filipino nationals permanently residing in the Philippines;

2. Filipino nationals who are on board coastal, interisland, fishing or ocean-going vessels or are temporarily abroad as of census date;

3. Filipino overseas workers as of census date;

4. Philippine government officials, both military and civilian, including Philippine diplomatic personnel and their families, assigned abroad; and

5. Civilian citizens of foreign countries having their usual residence in the Philippines or foreign visitors who have stayed or are expected to stay for at least a year from the time of their arrival in this country.


Boundary cases should be treated as follows:


1. A person who died after 12:01 a.m. September 1, 1995 should be included in the enumeration.

Example:

The enumerator interviewed the Reyes household on September 10, 1995 and he was told that Mario died on September 4, 1995. The enumerator should include Mario along with other members of the household because he was still alive on September 1, 1995, which is the reference day of the census.

2. A person who died before or at exactly 12:01 A.M. on September 1, 1995, should be excluded from the enumeration. Example: Anselmo Gaspar died from a heart attack at midnight (12:00 P.M.) of August 31, 1995. The enumerator should not include Anselmo as a household member of the Gaspar household. He was no longer


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alive at 12:01 A.M., September 1, 1995 and therefore, he is not part of the population as of census date.

3. A baby born before or at exactly 12:01 A.M. of September 1, 1995 should be included in the enumeration.

4. A baby born after 12:01 A.M., September 1, 1995 should be excluded from the enumeration.




Example:


Santiago, Ismael
_______, Rodora A.
________, Teresa
De la Fuente, Jose
__________, Karmela




In some parts of the country, people do not have surnames. If you encounter such a case, just write the name as given.

4. As the respondent names the household members, ask the member's relationship to the household head and if the member is an overseas worker.

Write down the appropriate code for Relationship to HH Head in column P2. The code should be one of the 22 codes listed in the Codes Sheet.

If the member is an overseas worker, encircle " 1 " in column P3. Otherwise, encircle "2".

5. If a household has more than eight (8) members, you will need to use additional sheets of CP Form 2. To cue you on this, the shaded question "ARE THERE MORE THAN 8 MEMBERS IN THIS HOUSEHOLD?" found at the bottom of the page of CP Form 2 is addressed to you and should not to be asked of the respondent. If there are more than 8 members in the household, encircle 1 -- YES, and get another sheet for the household; otherwise, encircle 2 -- No. If two sheets of CP Form 2 are used, line-out the pre-printed line numbers on the second sheet and write on top the new line numbers. Thus, for the second sheet replace line number "01" with "09", "02" with "10" and so on until you list the last member in the household.

6. After listing all members of the household in P1, ask the shaded question "Are there any other persons such as small children or infants that we have not listed?" Check appropriate box. If the answer is yes, add his name on the list. If 2 sheets of questionnaires are being used, check the appropriate box on the second sheet only. Verify further by asking "Are there anyone who is usually a member of this


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household but is presently away from home on business, on vacation, in school, etc.?" If another name is given, determine if the person is a member according to the rules on household membership. If he is, add his name to the list.

7. Draw a horizontal line across P1 after the name of the last household member and affix your initials above this line; afterwards draw an X-mark down to line number 8.

Description

Definition
This variable indicates the dialect/language spoken at home at earliest childhood.
Universe
All persons

concept

Concept
Name Vocabulary
Ethnicity and Language Variables -- PERSON IPUMS
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