DDI_IDN_1990_SUSENAS_v01_M_WB
World Bank Indonesia, Poverty Team
2014-02-12
NADA
Version 1 (December 22, 2012): Initial version of DDI documentation.
Version 2 (February 12, 2014): Revision of DDI documentation.
National Socio-Economic Survey 1990
SUSENAS 1990
Survei Sosial Ekonomi Nasional 1990
IDN_1990_SUSENAS_v01_M
Central Bureau of Statistics (BPS) of Indonesia
Copyright © 2012, Central Board of Statistics (BPS) of Indonesia. All rights reserved.
NADA
Socio-Economic/Monitoring Survey [hh/sems]
Since 1990, BPS through Susenas collecting core data and the module data every year. Susenas modules is divided into three major groups, that is module socio-cultural and educational, modules housing and health, module household consumption and household expenditure, implementation of each module is every three years.
v01: basic raw data. Obtained from BPS
Birth control
Children
Child health
Consumption (Economics)
Income
Education
Employment
Family
Fertility
Health
Heatlh services
Housing
Indonesia
Literacy
Living standards
Breast milk
Occupations
Married
Poverty
Social conditions
Income
Expenditure
Needs
Savings
Money transferred
Work status
Source of income
Food
Non food
Other income
Household
House
Sector
Part
Chapter
SUSENAS
National Socio-Economic Survey, abbreviated Susenas is a household survey conducted by the Central Bureau of Statistics (BPS) every year. The survey covers a variety of target data (module) i.e. module consumption / expenditure, education, health, social, cultural, criminal, and housing and the environment. Data collection for each module is usually done on a regular basis, generally three (3) years or as needed. Susenas is one of the activities of the Improvement projects and development BPS Statistics.
Activities of fiscal year 1989/1990 (Susenas 90) concentrated on the collection of detailed data on the consumption / expenditure population. Besides, it also collected some information about health, particularly with regard to a variety of costs incurred for the public health needs. The latter is an integration module between the Secretariat General of the Ministry of Health with the Central Bureau of Statistics. Activities of fiscal year 1989/1990 (Susenas 90) concentrated on the collection of detailed data on the consumption / expenditure population. Besides, it also collected some information about health, particularly with regard to a variety of costs incurred for the public health needs. The latter is an integration module between the Secretariat General of the Ministry of Health with the Central Bureau of Statistics.
The data collected is expected to be used both as a baseline and as an indicator of socio-economic population always being developed and refined.
Indonesia
National coverage, representative to the district level
Household Members (Individual) and Household
The 1990 Susenas include as many as 49.000 sample households spread across all districts / cities in Indonesia, households that are located in specific enumeration areas and specific households that are located in a regular enumeration area are not chosen as samples.
Sample survey data [ssd]
a. Core data (Kor)
Core data is main information of population characteristics which explains the module data, core data i.e.:
1. Names of household members.
2. Relationship to head of household.
3. Sex.
4. Age.
5. Marital status.
6. Education.
Considering health data of individual respondents (people) then asked demographic information along with the collection of health data.
b. Target Data (Module)
Target data is detailed data collected in a survey. Data Susenas 1990 was:
1. Consumption / Household expenditure, differentiated according to the consumption / expenditure for food and non-food. Also included in this module description of the income / revenue households, differentiated by type of income sources such as wages / salaries, agriculture, non-agricultural businesses, and revenue / income.
2. Health, particularly data on sickness, pregnancy, and childbirth as well as costs incurred for needs it.
Design of 1990 Susenas sampling is a three-phase sampling design, sampling methods are used for both urban and rural areas are the same.
Phase 1, the enumeration-selected enumeration areas selected SP1990 pps with a number of enumeration areas in large size M0S in each enumeration area. (M0S: Measurement of Size is used for SP1990, in this case the number of households).
Phase 2, from each selected enumeration areas, selected a group of segments in pps to size the number of households in each segment group. (Segment group is comprised of a segment that has clear boundaries and has a household of about 70 households).
Phase 3, from each group segment selected by 15 households in a systematic
The first phase election was conducted by BPS / the second stage by the KS of Districts and third stage by Supervisor / the KS Staff of regency / Municipality.
Face-to-face [f2f]
Sub Directorate Services and Promotion Statistics
Use of the dataset must be acknowledged using a citation which would include:
- the Identification of the Primary Investigator
- the title of the survey (including country, acronym and year of implementation)
- the survey reference number
- the source and date of download
Example:
Statistic Indonesia (BPS), National Socio-Economic Survey 1990, ref. IDN_1990_SUSENAS_v01_M. Data downloaded from www.microdatalib.worldbank.org in December 20, 2012
The user of the data acknowledges that the original collector of the data, the authorized distributor of the data, and the relevant funding agency bear no responsibility for use of the data or for interpretations or inferences based upon such uses.
susenas90_200
Data contained in this file are questions from the 1990 National Socio-Economic Survey (Household Expenditures/Consumption Listing), section II. Household Listing
46067
28
susenas90_310
Data contained in this file are questions from the 1990 National Socio-Economic Survey (Household Expenditures/Consumption Listing), section IV. 1. Consumption Of Food, Beverage, And Tobacco During Previous Week.
1254660
19
susenas90_310s
Data contained in this file are questions from the 1990 National Socio-Economic Survey (Household Expenditures/Consumption Listing), section IV. 1. Consumption Of Food, Beverage, And Tobacco During Previous Week.
497411
19
susenas90_320
Data contained in this file are questions from the 1990 National Socio-Economic Survey (Household Expenditures/Consumption Listing), section IV. 2. Expenditure For Non-Food For 12 Months Ago/ A Month Ago
1081576
9
susenas90_320q
Data contained in this file are questions from the 1990 National Socio-Economic Survey (Household Expenditures/Consumption Listing), section IV. 2. Expenditure For Non-Food For 12 Months Ago/ A Month Ago
123712
9
susenas90_320s
Data contained in this file are questions from the 1990 National Socio-Economic Survey (Household Expenditures/Consumption Listing), section IV. 2. Expenditure For Non-Food For 12 Months Ago/ A Month Ago
252553
9
Province
Province
Province
Province
Province
Write down the name province in the space provided and add the related code referred to in the box provided.
46067
11
82
38.541
11
Nanggroe Aceh Darussalam
12
North Sumatera
13
West Sumatera
14
Riau
15
Jambi
16
South Sumatera
17
Bengkulu
18
Lampung
19
Bangka Belitung
21
Riau Island
31
DKI Jakarta
32
West Java
33
Central Java
34
DI Yogyakarta
35
East Java
36
Banten
51
Bali
52
West Nusa Tenggara
53
East Nusa Tenggara
54
East Timor
61
West Kalimantan
62
Central Kalimantan
63
South Kalimantan
64
East Kalimantan
71
North Sulawesi
72
Central Sulawesi
73
South Sulawesi
74
Southeast Sulawesi
75
Gorontalo
76
West Sulawesi
81
Maluku
82
Papua
District/Municipality
District/Municipality
District/Municipality
District/Municipality
District/Municipality
Cross out the unnecessary and the Write down the name of district/city in the space provided and add the related code referred to in the box provided.
46067
1
78
15.615
Area
Area
Area
Area
Area
Circle the answered code, then write it down in the box provided.
46067
1
2
1.746
1
Urban
2
Rural
Sample household serial number
Sample household serial number
Sample household serial number
Sample household serial number
Sample household serial number
Fill in the serial number of households in the sample based on the contents block l and block lV of list SSN90 - DSRT.
46067
1
725
138.267
Number of household members
Number of household members
Number of household members
Number of household members
Number of household members
Fill in the number of household members and the heads of households according to the date of enumeration (the contents are based on the number of household members and the name of the heads of household is copied from SSN90-S1)
46067
1
50
8.001
Number of HH members
Number of HH members
Number of HH members
Number of HH members
Number of HH members
46067
1
17
4.626
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
Agriculture, Husbandry, Forestry, Hunting, and Fishery
Agriculture, Husbandry, Forestry, Hunting, and Fishery
Agriculture, Husbandry, Forestry, Hunting, and Fishery
Agriculture, Husbandry, Forestry, Hunting, and Fishery
Agriculture, Husbandry, Forestry, Hunting, and Fishery
Source of income - Agriculture, Husbandry, Forestry, Hunting, and Fishery
Filling is done by giving a check mark (v) in the appropriate box. The number of codes from the marked boxes (v) and move into the right box.
46067
3
1.402
1
Laborer/employee
2
Entrepreneur
3
Laborer/employee and entrepreneur
Agricultural includes agriculture food plants / plantation / forestry / livestock / fisheries and hunting, and agricultural services.
- Agricultural food plants are activities / field agriculture in preparation / implementation of planting, nurseries, seedbed raising and harvesting of food plants.
- Agriculture other plants is an activity / agriculture field in preparation / implementation of planting, nurseries, seedbed, raising and harvesting of other crops. Distinguished above other crops and plant crops other than plantation crops.
- Livestocks is an activity / activities of the raising of livestock, small livestock, poultry, bees, silkworms, and nurseries.
- Service agriculture and livestock is an activity / the business field which include tillage, fertilizing, spreading seeds / seedlings, nursery plants, spraying / pest control, harvesting / plucking, pruning, sorting and grading of agricultural produce, stripping, growing, packing, organizing irrigation, agricultural equipment rental with operator, service to animal health, livestock epilation, grass for food services and livestock development is done on the basis of the remuneration or contract.
- Forestry and logging is an activity / activities that include forestry, collection of forest products, forest logging. Including activities that serve the needs of forestry and conducted on the basis of the remuneration or contract.
1. Workers / employees / employee is the head of the household / the household members that works on another person or agency / office / company permanently and receives wages / salary, in cash or goods.
2. Entrepreneur are those who do business with to risk, both assisted by members of the household / workers or nothing.
Mining and Quarrying
Mining and Quarrying
Mining and Quarrying
Mining and Quarrying
Mining and Quarrying
Source of income - Mining and Quarrying
Filling is done by giving a check mark (v) in the appropriate box. The number of codes from the marked boxes (v) and move into the right box.
46067
3
0.0276
1
Laborer/employee
2
Entrepreneur
3
Laborer/employee and entrepreneur
The mining and quarrying is the activity / the business field in mining and quarrying, such as coal mining, oil and gas, metal ore, quarrying of rocks, clay, sand, salt mining and quarrying, mining chemicals and mineral fertilizers , and gypsum mining, asphalt, limestones.
1. Workers / employees / employee is the head of the household / the household members that works on another person or agency / office / company permanently and receives wages / salary, in cash or goods.
2. Entrepreneur are those who do business with to risk, both assisted by members of the household / workers or nothing.
Manufacturing industry
Manufacturing industry
Manufacturing industry
Manufacturing industry
Manufacturing industry
Source of income - Manufacturing industry
Filling is done by giving a check mark (v) in the appropriate box. The number of codes from the marked boxes (v) and move into the right box.
46067
3
0.196
1
Laborer/employee
2
Entrepreneur
3
Laborer/employee and entrepreneur
Industry / crafts (including service industries) is an activity / the business field of changing the basic ingredients into finished goods / semi finished of less value to higher value goods.
1. Workers / employees / employee is the head of the household / the household members that works on another person or agency / office / company permanently and receives wages / salary, in cash or goods.
2. Entrepreneur are those who do business with to risk, both assisted by members of the household / workers or nothing.
Electricity, Water, and Gas
Electricity, Water, and Gas
Electricity, Water, and Gas
Electricity, Water, and Gas
Electricity, Water, and Gas
Source of income - Electricity, Water, and Gas
Filling is done by giving a check mark (v) in the appropriate box. The number of codes from the marked boxes (v) and move into the right box.
46067
2
0.00265
1
Laborer/employee
2
Entrepreneur
3
Laborer/employee and entrepreneur
- Electricity is activity / field of power generation business and operation of the distribution network for the distribution of electricity for sale to households, industry and other uses.
- Gas, Vapours and Hot water is activity / the business field of production and distribution of natural gas, vapors and hot water to be sold to households, industries and other commercial uses.
- Purification, supply and distribution of water is an activity / activities reservoirs, purification and distribution of water to household, industrial and other commercial use.
1. Workers / employees / employee is the head of the household / the household members that works on another person or agency / office / company permanently and receives wages / salary, in cash or goods.
2. Entrepreneur are those who do business with to risk, both assisted by members of the household / workers or nothing.
Construction
Construction
Construction
Construction
Construction
Source of income - Construction
Filling is done by giving a check mark (v) in the appropriate box. The number of codes from the marked boxes (v) and move into the right box.
46067
3
0.0627
1
Laborer/employee
2
Entrepreneur
3
Laborer/employee and entrepreneur
The building is an activity / business field in the manufacturing / repair / disassembly of buildings / houses, roads and bridges, road and rail bridges, building tunnels, dams and water channels, building the runways, building docks, parking lot, sports fields, station power plants, transmission and distribution, and building communication networks. Including the installation of water pumps, quarrying wells / wc, and etc.
1. Workers / employees / employee is the head of the household / the household members that works on another person or agency / office / company permanently and receives wages / salary, in cash or goods.
2. Entrepreneur are those who do business with to risk, both assisted by members of the household / workers or nothing.
Large Trading, Retail, and Restaurant, Hotel
Large Trading, Retail, and Restaurant, Hotel
Large Trading, Retail, and Restaurant, Hotel
Large Trading, Retail, and Restaurant, Hotel
Large Trading, Retail, and Restaurant, Hotel
Source of income - Large Trading, Retail, and Restaurant, Hotel
Filling is done by giving a check mark (v) in the appropriate box. The number of codes from the marked boxes (v) and move into the right box.
46067
3
0.38
1
Laborer/employee
2
Entrepreneur
3
Laborer/employee and entrepreneur
Trading is the activity of buying and selling of goods or services, including restaurants / restaurant and drinks, catering, restoration on the train, cafeteria, canteen, cafes, lodging (hotels, motels, hostels, and inns).
1. Workers / employees / employee is the head of the household / the household members that works on another person or agency / office / company permanently and receives wages / salary, in cash or goods.
2. Entrepreneur are those who do business with to risk, both assisted by members of the household / workers or nothing.
Transportation, Storage, and communication
Transportation, Storage, and communication
Transportation, Storage, and communication
Transportation, Storage, and communication
Transportation, Storage, and communication
Source of income - Transportation, Storage, and communication
Filling is done by giving a check mark (v) in the appropriate box. The number of codes from the marked boxes (v) and move into the right box.
46067
3
0.0866
1
Laborer/employee
2
Entrepreneur
3
Laborer/employee and entrepreneur
Transport is activity / the business field of hauling goods or passengers (people) of land transport, sea transport, rivers, lakes and canals as well as air transport. Freight services including packing & shipment of goods, agency / travel agency, transportation equipment leasing business of land / water / air, either as driver or without driver.
1. Workers / employees / employee is the head of the household / the household members that works on another person or agency / office / company permanently and receives wages / salary, in cash or goods.
2. Entrepreneur are those who do business with to risk, both assisted by members of the household / workers or nothing.
Finance, Insurance, Real Estate and Property, and Services
Finance, Insurance, Real Estate and Property, and Services
Finance, Insurance, Real Estate and Property, and Services
Finance, Insurance, Real Estate and Property, and Services
Finance, Insurance, Real Estate and Property, and Services
Source of income - Finance, Insurance, Real Estate and Property, and Services
Filling is done by giving a check mark (v) in the appropriate box. The number of codes from the marked boxes (v) and move into the right box.
46067
3
0.0164
1
Laborer/employee
2
Entrepreneur
3
Laborer/employee and entrepreneur
Financial institutions is an activity / the business field of banking both organized by the government / private such as foreign exchange banks , savings banks, credit banks and banks that cater to the removal of the provision for securities (deposits, checks, demand deposits, and the like). Including the mortgage business, capital markets, other financial services such as foreign currency exchange, and savings / loans.
1. Workers / employees / employee is the head of the household / the household members that works on another person or agency / office / company permanently and receives wages / salary, in cash or goods.
2. Entrepreneur are those who do business with to risk, both assisted by members of the household / workers or nothing.
Community, Social, and Individual services
Community, Social, and Individual services
Community, Social, and Individual services
Community, Social, and Individual services
Community, Social, and Individual services
Source of income - Community, Social, and Individual services
Filling is done by giving a check mark (v) in the appropriate box. The number of codes from the marked boxes (v) and move into the right box.
46067
3
0.242
1
Laborer/employee
2
Entrepreneur
3
Laborer/employee and entrepreneur
Community Services, social and individuals is an activity / the business field of legislature, high state institutions and governance, defense and security, international agencies and other extra-territorial bodies. Also including service education, health, hygiene, entertainment and culture, social welfare both organized by the government or private. Individual services and household services such as a private teacher, healer, laundry, barber, repairman, a doctor who served in private practice, midwives, plumber, beauty salon, photo studio, masseuse, housemaid etc..
1. Workers / employees / employee is the head of the household / the household members that works on another person or agency / office / company permanently and receives wages / salary, in cash or goods.
2. Entrepreneur are those who do business with to risk, both assisted by members of the household / workers or nothing.
Other income
Other income
Other income
Other income
Other income
Source of income - Other income
Filling is done by giving a check mark (v) in the appropriate box. The number of codes from the marked boxes (v) and move into the right box.
46067
3
0.0258
1
Laborer/employee
2
Entrepreneur
3
Laborer/employee and entrepreneur
Other activities / the business field of individuals, agencies / institutions which are not covered in any of the above sectors (codes 1 through 9) or who do not or have not been clearly defined. For example, scavengers, etc.
1. Workers / employees / employee is the head of the household / the household members that works on another person or agency / office / company permanently and receives wages / salary, in cash or goods.
2. Entrepreneur are those who do business with to risk, both assisted by members of the household / workers or nothing.
Income recipient (Pension, gift, transferred, etc)
Income recipient (Pension, gift, transferred, etc)
Income recipient (Pension, gift, transferred, etc)
Income recipient (Pension, gift, transferred, etc)
Income recipient (Pension, gift, transferred, etc)
Source of income - Income recipient (Pension, gift, transferred, etc)
Filling is done by giving a check mark (v) in the appropriate box. The number of codes from the marked boxes (v) and move into the right box.
46067
1
0.112
1
Income recipients, include:
1. Pension recipients.
2. A recipient of lease, ie the receiver of income obtained from the results rent a house / land, machinery and equipment without at risk (eg agricultural land, tennis courts, homes, stores, warehouses, machine equipment and etc.). Including the results of its agricultural land is cultivated by other parties.
3. A recipient of bank interest, post offices, cooperatives, etc. of the money saved and lent individuals.
4. A recipients profits of company's business (PT, CV, firm, and etc.).
5. A recipient of the shipment, gifts and the like are acceptable for consumption on a regular basis.
From resources above, main income
From resources above, main income
From resources above, main income
From resources above, main income
From resources above, main income
Source of income - From resources above, main income
Select one from the main income code and enter the answer into the boxes provided.
46067
11
111
39.526
11
Laborer/employee - agriculture, Husbandry, Forestry, Hunting, and Fishery
12
Entrepreneur - agriculture, Husbandry, Forestry, Hunting, and Fishery
21
Laborer/employee - mining and Quarrying
22
Entrepreneur - mining and Quarrying
31
Laborer/employee - manufacturing industry
32
Entrepreneur - manufacturing industry
41
Laborer/employee - electricity, Water, and Gas
42
Entrepreneur - electricity, Water, and Gas
51
Laborer/employee - construction
52
Entrepreneur - construction
61
Laborer/employee - large Trading, Retail, and Restaurant, Hotel
62
Entrepreneur - large Trading, Retail, and Restaurant, Hotel
71
Laborer/employee - transportation, Storage, and communication
72
Entrepreneur - transportation, Storage, and communication
81
Laborer/employee - finance, Insurance, Real Estate and Property, and Services
82
Entrepreneur - finance, Insurance, Real Estate and Property, and Services
91
Laborer/employee - community, Social, and Individual services
92
Entrepreneur - community, Social, and Individual services
101
Laborer/employee - other income
102
Entrepreneur - other income
111
Laborer/employee - income recipient (Pension, gift, transferred, etc)
112
Entrepreneur - income recipient (Pension, gift, transferred, etc)
Monthly income/revenue of household
Monthly income/revenue of household
Monthly income/revenue of household
Monthly income/revenue of household
Monthly income/revenue of household
46067
250
70117309
167597.867
Monthly household expenditure
Monthly household expenditure
Monthly household expenditure
Monthly household expenditure
Monthly household expenditure
46067
9620
5436245
137039.347
Monthly household expenditure for food
Monthly household expenditure for food
Monthly household expenditure for food
Monthly household expenditure for food
Monthly household expenditure for food
46067
5970
895311
85253.394
Monthly household expenditure for not food
Monthly household expenditure for not food
Monthly household expenditure for not food
Monthly household expenditure for not food
Monthly household expenditure for not food
46067
1000
4557125
51785.952
Household's protein/day (0.00)
Household's protein/day (0.00)
Household's protein/day (0.00)
Household's protein/day (0.00)
Household's protein/day (0.00)
46067
1660
122900
21378.795
Household's calorie/day (0.00)
Household's calorie/day (0.00)
Household's calorie/day (0.00)
Household's calorie/day (0.00)
Household's calorie/day (0.00)
46067
10011
447828
89844.058
Household's fat/day (0.00)
Household's fat/day (0.00)
Household's fat/day (0.00)
Household's fat/day (0.00)
Household's fat/day (0.00)
46067
214
220987
15582.563
Household's carbohidrat/day (0.00)
Household's carbohidrat/day (0.00)
Household's carbohidrat/day (0.00)
Household's carbohidrat/day (0.00)
Household's carbohidrat/day (0.00)
46067
909
94134
16730.585
Household weight
Household weight
Household weight
Household weight
Household weight
46067
172
1872
840.433
Individual weight
Individual weight
Individual weight
Individual weight
Individual weight
46067
175
1883
851.233
Province
Province
Province
Province
Province
Write down the name province in the space provided and add the related code referred to in the box provided.
1254660
11
82
37.897
11
Nanggroe Aceh Darussalam
12
North Sumatera
13
West Sumatera
14
Riau
15
Jambi
16
South Sumatera
17
Bengkulu
18
Lampung
19
Bangka Belitung
21
Riau Island
31
DKI Jakarta
32
West Java
33
Central Java
34
DI Yogyakarta
35
East Java
36
Banten
51
Bali
52
West Nusa Tenggara
53
East Nusa Tenggara
54
East Timor
61
West Kalimantan
62
Central Kalimantan
63
South Kalimantan
64
East Kalimantan
71
North Sulawesi
72
Central Sulawesi
73
South Sulawesi
74
Southeast Sulawesi
75
Gorontalo
76
West Sulawesi
81
Maluku
82
Papua
District/Municipality
District/Municipality
District/Municipality
District/Municipality
District/Municipality
Cross out the unnecessary and the Write down the name of district/city in the space provided and add the related code referred to in the box provided.
1254660
1
78
17.719
Area
Area
Area
Area
Area
Circle the answered code, then write it down in the box provided.
1254660
1
2
1.704
1
Urban
2
Rural
Sample household serial number
Sample household serial number
Sample household serial number
Sample household serial number
Sample household serial number
Fill in the serial number of households in the sample based on the contents block l and block lV of list SSN90 - DSRT.
1254660
1
725
159.282
Number of household members
Number of household members
Number of household members
Number of household members
Number of household members
Fill in the number of household members and the heads of households according to the date of enumeration (the contents are based on the number of household members and the name of the heads of household is copied from SSN90-S1)
1254660
1
50
8.103
Number of HH members
Number of HH members
Number of HH members
Number of HH members
Number of HH members
1254660
1
17
4.79
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
Item ID (food)
Item ID (food)
Item ID (food)
Item ID (food)
Item ID (food)
1254660
2
218
124.219
1
A. CEREALS [R.2-R.12]
2
Rice ( Kg )
3
Glutinous rice ( Kg )
4
Imported rice
5
Glutinous rice
6
Fresh corn with husk ( Kg )
7
Dryshelled corn/corn rice ( Kg )
8
Dry-shelled corn
9
Rice meal ( Kg )
10
Corn meal ( Kg )
11
Wheat flour ( Kg )
12
Others - cereals ( Kg )
13
B. TUBERS [R.14-R.22]
14
Cassava ( Kg )
15
Sweet potatoes ( Kg )
16
Sago flour ( Kg )
17
Taro ( Kg )
18
Potatoes ( Kg )
19
Dried cassava ( Kg )
20
Flour dried cassava ( Kg )
21
Cassava flour ( Kg )
22
Others - tubers ( Kg )
23
C. FISH [R.24-R.51]
24
Yellow tail/fusiliers ( Kg )
25
Eastern tuna/skipjack tuna ( Kg )
26
Skipjack tuna (Kg)
27
Mackerel ( Kg )
28
Trevallies ( Kg )
29
Indian mackerel ( Kg )
30
Anchovies ( Kg )
31
Milk Fish ( Kg )
32
Snake Head ( Kg )
33
Mozambique tilapia ( Kg )
34
Common carp ( Kg )
35
Others - fresh fish ( Kg )
36
Fresh shrimp ( Kg )
37
Common squid/cuttle fish ( Kg )
38
Mud crab/swim crab ( Kg )
39
Others - fresh shrimp and other fresh seafoods ( Kg )
40
Indian mackerel ( Ounce )
41
Mackerel ( Ounce )
42
Anchovies ( Ounce )
43
Trevallies ( Ounce )
44
Snakeskin gourame ( Ounce )
45
Milk fishes ( Ounce )
46
Snake head ( Ounce )
47
Canned fish ( Ounce )
48
Others - preserved fish ( Ounce )
49
Shrimps ( Ounce )
50
Common squids ( Ounce )
51
Others - shrimp and other preserved seafoods ( Ounce )
52
D. MEAT [R.53-R.71]
53
Beef ( Kg )
54
Buffalo meat ( Kg )
55
Horse meat (Kg)
56
Lamb meat ( Kg )
57
Pork ( Kg )
58
Broiler Meat ( Kg )
59
Local chicken meat ( Kg )
60
Other poultry meat ( Kg )
61
Other - fresh meat ( Kg )
62
Dried beef ( Kg )
63
Smoked meat (Kg)
64
Shredded fried meat ( Ounce )
65
Canned meat ( Kg )
66
Others - preserved meats ( Kg )
67
Liver ( Kg )
68
Innards excluding Liver ( Kg )
69
Trimming ( Kg )
70
Bone (untrimmed) ( Kg )
71
Others - meat ( Kg )
72
E. EGGS AND MILK [R.73-R.85]
73
Broiler egg ( Kg )
74
Duck egg ( egg )
75
Quail egg ( egg )
76
Other egg ( egg )
77
Salted egg ( egg )
78
Fresh milk ( Liter )
79
Preserved milk ( 250ml )
80
Sweet canned Liquid Milk ( 397gr )
81
Canned powder Milk ( Kg )
82
Baby powder Milk ( 400gr )
83
Powder Milk (Kg)
84
Cheese ( Ounce )
85
Milk product ( Ounce )
86
F. VEGETABLES [R.87-R.114]
87
Spinach ( Kg )
88
Swamp cabbage ( Kg )
89
Cabbage ( Kg )
90
Chinese cabbage ( Kg )
91
Beans ( Kg )
92
String bean ( Kg )
93
Tomato ( Ounce )
94
Carrot ( Kg )
95
Cucumber ( Kg )
96
Cassava leaf ( Kg )
97
Aubergine ( Kg )
98
Bean sprout ( Kg )
99
Squash ( Kg )
100
Radish (Kg)
101
Soup/stir-fried vegetables ( Bungkus )
102
Sour vegetable Soup ( Bungkus )
103
Young jackfruit ( Kg )
104
Unripe papaya ( Kg )
105
Mushroom ( Ounce )
106
Petai beans ( Ounce )
107
Stink beans ( Kg )
108
Onion ( Ounce )
109
Garlic ( Ounce )
110
Chillies ( Ounce )
111
Green chili ( Ounce )
112
Cayenne pepper ( Ounce )
113
Canned vegetable ( Kg )
114
Others - vegetables ( Kg )
115
G. LEGUMES [R.116-R.129]
116
Peanuts ( Kg )
117
Soybean ( Kg )
118
Mungbean ( Kg )
119
Kidney bean (Kg)
120
Sugar pea (Kg)
121
Other bean ( Kg )
122
Red kidney bean ( Ounce )
124
Tofu, soybean curd ( Kg )
125
Fermented soybean cake ( Kg )
126
Fermented soybean paste ( Ounce )
127
Fermented soya cake ( Ounce )
128
Soybean milk (Kg)
129
Others - legumes ( Ounce )
130
H. FRUITS [R.131-R.152]
131
Orange ( Kg )
132
Mango ( Kg )
133
Apple ( Kg )
134
Avocado ( Kg )
135
Rambutan ( Kg )
136
Lanzon ( Kg )
137
Durian ( Kg )
138
Zalacca ( Kg )
139
Pineapple ( Kg )
140
Ambon banana ( Kg )
141
Raja banana ( Kg )
142
Other banana ( Kg )
143
Papaya ( Kg )
144
Rose-apple ( Kg )
145
Sapodilla ( Kg )
146
Carambola ( Kg )
147
Spanish plum ( Kg )
148
Watermelon ( Kg )
149
Jack fruit ( Kg )
150
Tomato ( Kg )
151
Canned fruit ( Kg )
152
Others - fruits ( Kg )
153
I. OILS AND FATS [R.154-R.159]
154
Coconut oil ( Liter )
155
Corn oil ( Liter )
156
Other frying oil ( Liter )
157
Coconut ( Unit )
158
Margarine ( Ounce )
159
Others - oils and fats ( Liter )
160
J. BEVERAGE STUFF [R.161-R.167]
161
Cane sugar ( Ounce )
162
T e a ( Ounce )
163
Powdered/bean Coffee ( Ounce )
164
Instant cocoa ( 150gr )
165
Powdered cocoa ( Ounce )
166
Syrup ( 620ml )
167
Others - beverage Stuff
168
K. SPICES [R.169-R.180]
169
Salt ( Ounce )
170
Candlenut ( Ounce )
171
Coriander ( Ounce )
172
Pepper ( Ounce )
173
Tamarind ( Ounce )
174
Nutmeg ( Ounce )
175
Clove ( Ounce )
176
Fish paste ( Ounce )
177
Soya sauce ( 10ml )
178
Brown sugar (Ounce)
179
Spice ( Ounce )
180
Other - spices
181
L. MISCELLANEOUS FOOD ITEM [R.182-R.187]
182
Instant noodle ( Ounce )
183
Wheat noodle ( Ounce )
184
Rice noodle ( Kg )
185
Crisps ( Ounce )
186
Fried chips ( Ounce )
187
Others - miscellaneous food item
188
M. PREPARED FOOD AND BEVERAGES [ R.189-R.206]
189
Ordinary bread small pack ( Small pack )
190
Other bread ( Piece )
191
Cookies ( Ounce )
192
Boil or steam cake ( Piece )
193
Porridge of mung bean bowl ( Portion )
194
Kind of salad with peanuts sauce plate ( Portion )
195
A Plate of rice accompanied by a mixture of dishes plate ( Portion )
196
Noodle (with meatball/boiled/fried) bowl ( Portion )
197
Ice syrup
198
Ice cream (Small cup)
199
Other iced refreshment
200
Soda pop - bottled 250 ml
201
Soda pop - canned 330 ml
202
Non-soda soft drink - bottled 200 ml
203
Non-soda soft drink - canned 330 ml
204
Non-soda soft drink - in other container 200 ml
205
Other drinks
206
Other prepared food
207
N. ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES [R.208-R.210]
208
Beer(620ml)
209
Wine(620ml)
210
Other alcoholic beverages (describe):(620ml)
211
O. TOBACCO AND BETEL [R.212-R.218]
212
Clove filter cigarettes
213
Clove non filter cigarettes ( Piece )
214
Cigarettes ( Piece )
215
Cigars
216
Tobacco ( Piece )
217
Betel/areca nut ( Ounce )
218
Others - tobacco and betel
Purchase (cash/credit) - quantity (0,00)
Purchase (cash/credit) - quantity (0,00)
Purchase (cash/credit) - quantity (0,00)
Purchase (cash/credit) - quantity (0,00)
Purchase (cash/credit) - quantity (0,00)
Consumption of food, beverage, and tobacco during previous week (purchase (cash/credit)): Quantity (0,00)
Fill in the number of household food consumption during the previous week for a cash purchase / bill in column (5):(0,00)
1254657
3
50000
167.276
Purchase, if the food consumed comes from purchase both by cash, debt or loan (installment). Consumption of food/foodstuff taken from stalls/stores owned by the relevant household shall be considered as purchase.
Purchase (cash/credit) - value (Rp)
Purchase (cash/credit) - value (Rp)
Purchase (cash/credit) - value (Rp)
Purchase (cash/credit) - value (Rp)
Purchase (cash/credit) - value (Rp)
Consumption of food, beverage, and tobacco during previous week (purchase (cash/credit)): value (Rp)
Fill in the value of household food consumption during the previous week for a cash purchase / bill in column (6): (Rp)
1254660
87500
588.724
Purchase, if the food consumed comes from purchase both by cash, debt or loan (installment). Consumption of food/foodstuff taken from stalls/stores owned by the relevant household shall be considered as purchase.
Own production - quantity (0,00)
Own production - quantity (0,00)
Own production - quantity (0,00)
Own production - quantity (0,00)
Own production - quantity (0,00)
Consumption of food, beverage, and tobacco during previous week (Own production): Quantity (0,00)
Fill in the number of household food consumption during the previous week from own production in column (7): (0,00)
1254657
3
20000
34.197
Own production, if the food consumed comes from agricultural products, both households businesses or not a household business.
Own production - value (Rp)
Own production - value (Rp)
Own production - value (Rp)
Own production - value (Rp)
Own production - value (Rp)
Consumption of food, beverage, and tobacco during previous week (Own production): value (Rp)
Fill in value of household food consumption during the previous week from own production in column (8): (Rp)
1254660
70000
116.695
Own production, if the food consumed comes from agricultural products, both households businesses or not a household business.
Share, gift, etc - quantity (0,00)
Share, gift, etc - quantity (0,00)
Share, gift, etc - quantity (0,00)
Share, gift, etc - quantity (0,00)
Share, gift, etc - quantity (0,00)
Consumption of food, beverage, and tobacco during previous week (share, gift, etc): Quantity (0,00)
Fill in the number of household food consumption during the previous week from share, gift, etc in column (9): (0,00)
1254656
4
6000
5.246
Share, gifts, etc., if it includes all consumption "acceptable" from the other party free of charge.
Share, gift, etc - value (Rp)
Share, gift, etc - value (Rp)
Share, gift, etc - value (Rp)
Share, gift, etc - value (Rp)
Share, gift, etc - value (Rp)
Consumption of food, beverage, and tobacco during previous week (share, gift, etc): value (Rp)
Fill in value of household food consumption during the previous week from share, gift, etc in column (10): (Rp)
1254659
1
48000
24.99
Share, gifts, etc., if it includes all consumption "acceptable" from the other party free of charge.
Total consumption - quantity (0,00)
Total consumption - quantity (0,00)
Total consumption - quantity (0,00)
Total consumption - quantity (0,00)
Total consumption - quantity (0,00)
Consumption of food, beverage, and tobacco during previous week (total consumption): Quantity (0,00)
Fill in the number of household food consumption during the previous week in column (11), ie the sum of column (5), column (7) and column (9): (0,00)
1254659
1
50000
206.716
Total consumption - value (Rp)
Total consumption - value (Rp)
Total consumption - value (Rp)
Total consumption - value (Rp)
Total consumption - value (Rp)
Consumption of food, beverage, and tobacco during previous week (total consumption): value (Rp)
Fill in the total value of household food consumption during the previous week in column (12), ie the sum of column (6), column (8) and column (10): (Rp)
1254659
1
87500
730.407
Per-capita daily proteins consumed
Per-capita daily proteins consumed
Per-capita daily proteins consumed
Per-capita daily proteins consumed
Per-capita daily proteins consumed
1254659
1
544000
5494.87
Per-capita daily calories consumed
Per-capita daily calories consumed
Per-capita daily calories consumed
Per-capita daily calories consumed
Per-capita daily calories consumed
1254659
1
2880000
23091.593
Per-capita daily fats consumed
Per-capita daily fats consumed
Per-capita daily fats consumed
Per-capita daily fats consumed
Per-capita daily fats consumed
1254659
1
642000
4005.132
Per-capita daily carbohydrates consumed
Per-capita daily carbohydrates consumed
Per-capita daily carbohydrates consumed
Per-capita daily carbohydrates consumed
Per-capita daily carbohydrates consumed
1254659
1
631200
4300.033
Province
Province
Province
Province
Province
Write down the name province in the space provided and add the related code referred to in the box provided.
497411
11
82
38.138
11
Nanggroe Aceh Darussalam
12
North Sumatera
13
West Sumatera
14
Riau
15
Jambi
16
South Sumatera
17
Bengkulu
18
Lampung
19
Bangka Belitung
21
Riau Island
31
DKI Jakarta
32
West Java
33
Central Java
34
DI Yogyakarta
35
East Java
36
Banten
51
Bali
52
West Nusa Tenggara
53
East Nusa Tenggara
54
East Timor
61
West Kalimantan
62
Central Kalimantan
63
South Kalimantan
64
East Kalimantan
71
North Sulawesi
72
Central Sulawesi
73
South Sulawesi
74
Southeast Sulawesi
75
Gorontalo
76
West Sulawesi
81
Maluku
82
Papua
District/Municipality
District/Municipality
District/Municipality
District/Municipality
District/Municipality
Cross out the unnecessary and the Write down the name of district/city in the space provided and add the related code referred to in the box provided.
497411
1
78
16.409
Area
Area
Area
Area
Area
Circle the answered code, then write it down in the box provided.
497411
1
2
1.731
1
Urban
2
Rural
Sample household serial number
Sample household serial number
Sample household serial number
Sample household serial number
Sample household serial number
Fill in the serial number of households in the sample based on the contents block l and block lV of list SSN90 - DSRT.
497411
1
725
145.679
Number of household members
Number of household members
Number of household members
Number of household members
Number of household members
Fill in the number of household members and the heads of households according to the date of enumeration (the contents are based on the number of household members and the name of the heads of household is copied from SSN90-S1).
497411
1
50
8.047
Number of HH members
Number of HH members
Number of HH members
Number of HH members
Number of HH members
497411
1
17
4.697
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
Item ID (food)
Item ID (food)
Item ID (food)
Item ID (food)
Item ID (food)
497411
1
211
111.699
1
A. CEREALS [R.2-R.12]
2
Rice ( Kg )
3
Glutinous rice ( Kg )
4
Imported rice
5
Glutinous rice
6
Fresh corn with husk ( Kg )
7
Dryshelled corn/corn rice ( Kg )
8
Dry-shelled corn
9
Rice meal ( Kg )
10
Corn meal ( Kg )
11
Wheat flour ( Kg )
12
Others - cereals ( Kg )
13
B. TUBERS [R.14-R.22]
14
Cassava ( Kg )
15
Sweet potatoes ( Kg )
16
Sago flour ( Kg )
17
Taro ( Kg )
18
Potatoes ( Kg )
19
Dried cassava ( Kg )
20
Flour dried cassava ( Kg )
21
Cassava flour ( Kg )
22
Others - tubers ( Kg )
23
C. FISH [R.24-R.54]
24
Yellow tail/fusiliers ( Kg )
25
Eastern tuna/skipjack tuna ( Kg )
26
Skipjack tuna (Kg)
27
Mackerel ( Kg )
28
Trevallies ( Kg )
29
Indian mackerel ( Kg )
30
Anchovies ( Kg )
31
Milk Fish ( Kg )
32
Snake Head ( Kg )
33
Mozambique tilapia ( Kg )
34
Common carp ( Kg )
35
Others - fresh fish ( Kg )
36
Fresh shrimp ( Kg )
37
Common squid/cuttle fish ( Kg )
38
Mud crab/swim crab ( Kg )
39
Others - fresh shrimp and other fresh seafoods ( Kg )
40
Indian mackerel ( Ounce )
41
Mackerel ( Ounce )
42
Anchovies ( Ounce )
43
Trevallies ( Ounce )
44
Snakeskin gourame ( Ounce )
45
Milk fishes ( Ounce )
46
Snake head ( Ounce )
47
Canned fish ( Ounce )
48
Others - preserved fish ( Ounce )
49
Shrimps ( Ounce )
50
Common squids ( Ounce )
51
Others - shrimp and other preserved seafoods ( Ounce )
52
D. MEAT [R.56-R.72]
53
Beef ( Kg )
54
Buffalo meat ( Kg )
55
Horse meat (Kg)
56
Lamb meat ( Kg )
57
Pork ( Kg )
58
Broiler Meat ( Kg )
59
Local chicken meat ( Kg )
60
Other poultry meat ( Kg )
61
Other - fresh meat ( Kg )
62
Dried beef ( Kg )
63
Smoked meat (Kg)
64
Shredded fried meat ( Ounce )
65
Canned meat ( Kg )
66
Others - preserved meats ( Kg )
67
Liver ( Kg )
68
Innards excluding Liver ( Kg )
69
Trimming ( Kg )
70
Bone (untrimmed) ( Kg )
71
Others - meat ( Kg )
72
E. EGGS AND MILK [R.74-R.86]
73
Broiler egg ( Kg )
74
Duck egg ( egg )
75
Quail egg ( egg )
76
Other egg ( egg )
77
Salted egg ( egg )
78
Fresh milk ( Liter )
79
Preserved milk ( 250ml )
80
Sweet canned Liquid Milk ( 397gr )
81
Canned powder Milk ( Kg )
82
Baby powder Milk ( 400gr )
83
Powder Milk (Kg)
84
Cheese ( Ounce )
85
Milk product ( Ounce )
86
F. VEGETABLES [R.88-R.116]
87
Spinach ( Kg )
88
Swamp cabbage ( Kg )
89
Cabbage ( Kg )
90
Chinese cabbage ( Kg )
91
Beans ( Kg )
92
String bean ( Kg )
93
Tomato ( Ounce )
94
Carrot ( Kg )
95
Cucumber ( Kg )
96
Cassava leaf ( Kg )
97
Aubergine ( Kg )
98
Bean sprout ( Kg )
99
Squash ( Kg )
100
Radish (Kg)
101
Soup/stir-fried vegetables ( Bungkus )
102
Sour vegetable Soup ( Bungkus )
103
Young jackfruit ( Kg )
104
Unripe papaya ( Kg )
105
Mushroom ( Ounce )
106
Petai beans ( Ounce )
107
Stink beans ( Kg )
108
Onion ( Ounce )
109
Garlic ( Ounce )
110
Chillies ( Ounce )
111
Green chili ( Ounce )
112
Cayenne pepper ( Ounce )
113
Canned vegetable ( Kg )
114
Others - vegetables ( Kg )
115
G. LEGUMES [R.118-R.128]
116
Peanuts ( Kg )
117
Soybean ( Kg )
118
Mungbean ( Kg )
119
Kidney bean (Kg)
120
Sugar pea (Kg)
121
Other bean ( Kg )
122
Red kidney bean ( Ounce )
124
Tofu, soybean curd ( Kg )
125
Fermented soybean cake ( Kg )
126
Fermented soybean paste ( Ounce )
127
Fermented soya cake ( Ounce )
128
Soybean milk (Kg)
129
Others - legumes ( Ounce )
130
H. FRUITS [R.130-R.152]
131
Orange ( Kg )
132
Mango ( Kg )
133
Apple ( Kg )
134
Avocado ( Kg )
135
Rambutan ( Kg )
136
Lanzon ( Kg )
137
Durian ( Kg )
138
Zalacca ( Kg )
139
Pineapple ( Kg )
140
Ambon banana ( Kg )
141
Raja banana ( Kg )
142
Other banana ( Kg )
143
Papaya ( Kg )
144
Rose-apple ( Kg )
145
Sapodilla ( Kg )
146
Carambola ( Kg )
147
Spanish plum ( Kg )
148
Watermelon ( Kg )
149
Jack fruit ( Kg )
150
Tomato ( Kg )
151
Canned fruit ( Kg )
152
Others - fruits ( Kg )
153
I. OILS AND FATS [R.154-R.159]
154
Coconut oil ( Liter )
155
Corn oil ( Liter )
156
Other frying oil ( Liter )
157
Coconut ( Unit )
158
Margarine ( Ounce )
159
Others - oils and fats ( Liter )
160
J. BEVERAGE STUFF [R.161-R.168]
161
Cane sugar ( Ounce )
162
T e a ( Ounce )
163
Powdered/bean Coffee ( Ounce )
164
Instant cocoa ( 150gr )
165
Powdered cocoa ( Ounce )
166
Syrup ( 620ml )
167
Others - beverage Stuff
168
K. SPICES [R.170-R.182]
169
Salt ( Ounce )
170
Candlenut ( Ounce )
171
Coriander ( Ounce )
172
Pepper ( Ounce )
173
Tamarind ( Ounce )
174
Nutmeg ( Ounce )
175
Clove ( Ounce )
176
Fish paste ( Ounce )
177
Soya sauce ( 10ml )
178
Brown sugar (Ounce)
179
Spice ( Ounce )
180
Other - spices
181
L. MISCELLANEOUS FOOD ITEM [R.184-R.192]
182
Instant noodle ( Ounce )
183
Wheat noodle ( Ounce )
184
Rice noodle ( Kg )
185
Crisps ( Ounce )
186
Fried chips ( Ounce )
187
Others - miscellaneous food item
188
M. PREPARED FOOD AND BEVERAGES [ R.194-R.220]
189
Ordinary bread small pack ( Small pack )
190
Other bread ( Piece )
191
Cookies ( Ounce )
192
Boil or steam cake ( Piece )
193
Porridge of mung bean bowl ( Portion )
194
Kind of salad with peanuts sauce plate ( Portion )
195
A Plate of rice accompanied by a mixture of dishes plate ( Portion )
196
Noodle (with meatball/boiled/fried) bowl ( Portion )
197
Ice syrup
198
Ice cream (Small cup)
199
Other iced refreshment
200
Soda pop - bottled 250 ml
201
Soda pop - canned 330 ml
202
Non-soda soft drink - bottled 200 ml
203
Non-soda soft drink - canned 330 ml
204
Non-soda soft drink - in other container 200 ml
205
Other drinks
206
Other prepared food
207
N. ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES [R.222-R.224]
208
Beer(620ml)
209
Wine(620ml)
210
Other alcoholic beverages (describe):(620ml)
211
O. TOBACCO AND BETEL [R.226-R.231]
212
Clove filter cigarettes
213
Clove non filter cigarettes ( Piece )
214
Cigarettes ( Piece )
215
Cigars
216
Tobacco ( Piece )
217
Betel/areca nut ( Ounce )
218
Others - tobacco and betel
Purchase (cash/credit) - quantity (0,00)
Purchase (cash/credit) - quantity (0,00)
Purchase (cash/credit) - quantity (0,00)
Purchase (cash/credit) - quantity (0,00)
Purchase (cash/credit) - quantity (0,00)
Consumption of food, beverage, and tobacco during previous week (purchase (cash/credit)): Quantity (0,00)
Fill in the number of household food consumption during the previous week for a cash purchase / bill in column (5):(0,00)
497405
6
6050
0.0692
Purchase, if the food consumed comes from purchase both by cash, debt or loan (installment). Consumption of food/foodstuff taken from stalls/stores owned by the relevant household shall be considered as purchase.
Purchase (cash/credit) - value (Rp)
Purchase (cash/credit) - value (Rp)
Purchase (cash/credit) - value (Rp)
Purchase (cash/credit) - value (Rp)
Purchase (cash/credit) - value (Rp)
Consumption of food, beverage, and tobacco during previous week (purchase (cash/credit)): value (Rp)
Fill in the value of household food consumption during the previous week for a cash purchase / bill in column (6): (Rp)
497411
605300
1488.443
Purchase, if the food consumed comes from purchase both by cash, debt or loan (installment). Consumption of food/foodstuff taken from stalls/stores owned by the relevant household shall be considered as purchase.
Own production - quantity (0,00)
Own production - quantity (0,00)
Own production - quantity (0,00)
Own production - quantity (0,00)
Own production - quantity (0,00)
Consumption of food, beverage, and tobacco during previous week (Own production): Quantity (0,00)
Fill in the number of household food consumption during the previous week from own production in column (7): (0,00)
497405
6
4600
0.0302
Own production, if the food consumed comes from agricultural products, both households businesses or not a household business.
Own production - value (Rp)
Own production - value (Rp)
Own production - value (Rp)
Own production - value (Rp)
Own production - value (Rp)
Consumption of food, beverage, and tobacco during previous week (Own production): value (Rp)
Fill in value of household food consumption during the previous week from own production in column (8): (Rp)
497410
1
76000
294.289
Own production, if the food consumed comes from agricultural products, both households businesses or not a household business.
Share, gift, etc - quantity (0,00)
Share, gift, etc - quantity (0,00)
Share, gift, etc - quantity (0,00)
Share, gift, etc - quantity (0,00)
Share, gift, etc - quantity (0,00)
Consumption of food, beverage, and tobacco during previous week (share, gift, etc): Quantity (0,00)
Fill in the number of household food consumption during the previous week from share, gift, etc in column (9): (0,00)
497406
5
300
0.00104
Share, gifts, etc., if it includes all consumption "acceptable" from the other party free of charge.
Share, gift, etc - value (Rp)
Share, gift, etc - value (Rp)
Share, gift, etc - value (Rp)
Share, gift, etc - value (Rp)
Share, gift, etc - value (Rp)
Consumption of food, beverage, and tobacco during previous week (share, gift, etc): value (Rp)
Fill in value of household food consumption during the previous week from share, gift, etc in column (10): (Rp)
497410
1
210000
63.236
Share, gifts, etc., if it includes all consumption "acceptable" from the other party free of charge.
Total consumption - quantity (0,00)
Total consumption - quantity (0,00)
Total consumption - quantity (0,00)
Total consumption - quantity (0,00)
Total consumption - quantity (0,00)
Consumption of food, beverage, and tobacco during previous week (total consumption): Quantity (0,00)
Fill in the number of household food consumption during the previous week in column (11), ie the sum of column (5), column (7) and column (9): (0,00)
497411
7350
0.121
Total consumption - value (Rp)
Total consumption - value (Rp)
Total consumption - value (Rp)
Total consumption - value (Rp)
Total consumption - value (Rp)
Consumption of food, beverage, and tobacco during previous week (total consumption): value (Rp)
Fill in the total value of household food consumption during the previous week in column (12), ie the sum of column (6), column (8) and column (10): (Rp)
497410
1
121950
1843.16
per-capita daily proteins consumed
per-capita daily proteins consumed
per-capita daily proteins consumed
per-capita daily proteins consumed
per-capita daily proteins consumed
497410
1
Sysmiss
per-capita daily calories consumed
per-capita daily calories consumed
per-capita daily calories consumed
per-capita daily calories consumed
per-capita daily calories consumed
497410
1
Sysmiss
per-capita daily fats consumed
per-capita daily fats consumed
per-capita daily fats consumed
per-capita daily fats consumed
per-capita daily fats consumed
497410
1
Sysmiss
per-capita daily carbohydrates consumed
per-capita daily carbohydrates consumed
per-capita daily carbohydrates consumed
per-capita daily carbohydrates consumed
per-capita daily carbohydrates consumed
497410
1
Sysmiss
Province
Province
Province
Province
Province
Write down the name province in the space provided and add the related code referred to in the box provided.
1081576
11
82
37.995
11
Nanggroe Aceh Darussalam
12
North Sumatera
13
West Sumatera
14
Riau
15
Jambi
16
South Sumatera
17
Bengkulu
18
Lampung
19
Bangka Belitung
21
Riau Island
31
DKI Jakarta
32
West Java
33
Central Java
34
DI Yogyakarta
35
East Java
36
Banten
51
Bali
52
West Nusa Tenggara
53
East Nusa Tenggara
54
East Timor
61
West Kalimantan
62
Central Kalimantan
63
South Kalimantan
64
East Kalimantan
71
North Sulawesi
72
Central Sulawesi
73
South Sulawesi
74
Southeast Sulawesi
75
Gorontalo
76
West Sulawesi
81
Maluku
82
Papua
District/Municipality
District/Municipality
District/Municipality
District/Municipality
District/Municipality
Cross out the unnecessary and the Write down the name of district/city in the space provided and add the related code referred to in the box provided.
1081576
1
78
17.024
Area
Area
Area
Area
Area
Circle the answered code, then write it down in the box provided.
1081576
1
2
1.713
1
Urban
2
Rural
Sample household serial number
Sample household serial number
Sample household serial number
Sample household serial number
Sample household serial number
Fill in the serial number of households in the sample based on the contents block l and block lV of list SSN90 - DSRT.
1081576
1
725
155.34
Number of household members
Number of household members
Number of household members
Number of household members
Number of household members
Fill in the number of household members and the heads of households according to the date of enumeration (the contents are based on the number of household members and the name of the heads of household is copied from SSN90-S1).
1081576
1
50
8.16
Number of HH members
Number of HH members
Number of HH members
Number of HH members
Number of HH members
1081576
1
17
4.87
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
Item ID (non-food)
Item ID (non-food)
Item ID (non-food)
Item ID (non-food)
Item ID (non-food)
1081576
221
326
277.262
219
A. HOUSING AND HOUSEHOLD FACILITY [R.220-R.247]
220
Ownership of the residential building:
221
If the house is owned property/free of rent, estimation monthly renting (Rp)
222
If the house is annually rent, average rent value in a month (Rp)
223
If the house is monthly rent, average rent value in a month (Rp)
224
If the house is free of rent/official house/other, average estimation renting value in a month (Rp)
225
Maintenance costs of the house (painting, plastering, painting the wall, roof, window glass, hinge, etc, including wages for the workers) (Rp)
226
Electricity usage(kwh)
227
Electricity bill (Rp)
228
City Gas usage (m3)
229
City Gas expenditure (Rp)
230
LPG usage (kg)
231
LPG expenditure (Rp)
232
Kerosene usage (liters)
233
Kerosene expenditure (Rp)
234
Generator consumtive of fuel oil(BBM)(liters)
235
Generator fuel(BBM)expenditure (Rp)
236
Generator - diesel oil usage (liters)
237
Generator - diesel oil expenditure (Rp)
238
Generator - kerosene usage (liters)
239
Generator - kerosene expenditure (Rp)
240
Generator lubricant usage (liters)
241
Generator lubricant expenditure (Rp)
242
Generator maintenance and repair (Rp)
243
Usage of Charcoal/coal/briquette (kg)
244
Charcoal/coal/briquette expenditure (Rp)
245
Firewood and other fuels expenditure (Rp)
246
Water PAM bill (Rp)
247
Other (flashlight, storage battery, matches, mosquito repellent, lamp, air freshener, Liquid floor cleaner, etc) expenditure
248
B. GOODS AND SERVICES [R.249-R.284]
249
Bathing soap, toothpaste, and shampoo expenditure (Rp)
250
Cosmetic articles (perfume, hair cream, deodorant, skin powder, wire dental care/braces, nail clippers, hair spray, wig, lipstic, comb, etc.), and sanitary napkin expenditure (Rp)
251
Treatment of skin, face, nails, hair (expenses of cutting, curl, cream bath, ‘lulur’/herbal cosmetics used to lighten of skin, spa, etc) expenditure (Rp)
252
Public Hospital expenditure (Rp)
253
Private Hospital expenditure (Rp)
254
Clinic/”Mother and Child’s Clinic”/ BP (infirmary) expenditure (Rp)
255
Puskesmas (Integrated Health Center) expenditure (Rp)
256
Supporting Puskesmas expenditure (Rp)
257
Posyandu (Integrated Health Services Post)/Cader expenditure (Rp)
258
Doctor’s practice expenditure (Rp)
259
Midwife/paramedic/practicing nurses expenditure (Rp)
260
Paramedical practitioner expenditure (Rp)
261
Traditional healer/Shinshe (Chinese traditional healer) expenditure (Rp)
262
Self treatment/take medicine without recipe expenditure (Rp)
263
Other health: - Pregnancy examination cost (Rp)
264
Other health: - Delivery cost (Rp)
265
Other health: - Children Under-fives immunization cost (Rp)
266
Development school contribution/admission fee (Rp)
267
School fee (Rp)
268
Other cost of school contribution (Rp)
269
Text books expenditure (Rp)
270
Stationery (pen, pencil, eraser, ruler, calculator, etc.) expenditure (Rp)
271
Non-formal education cost (Rp)
272
Newspapers, magazine, books, and stationeries (exluding for education) including magazine rent expenditure (Rp)
273
Post, Telegram, public phone, and postal materials, including pager fee (Rp)
274
Gasoline for Motor vehicle usage a month ago (liter)
275
Gasoline for Motor vehicle expenditure a month ago (Rp)
276
Diesel oil for Motor vehicle usage a month ago (liter)
277
Diesel oil for Motor vehicle expenditures a month ago(Rp)
278
Lubricant for Motor vehicle usage a month ago(liter)
279
Lubricant for Motor vehicle expenditure a month ago(Rp)
280
Service and repair (brake fluid, battery acid, battery, brake, clutch, etc.)(Rp)
281
Transport expenses (bus, train, plane, etc.)(Rp)
282
Cinema, theater, sports, set-top box, cable TV subscriptions/Indovision and other recreation (excluding transport and purchase of goods for recreation) expenditure (Rp)
283
Domestic servant, security, and driver (salary or wages) expenditure (Rp)
284
Others (tooth brush, etc.) expenditure (Rp)
285
C. CLOTHING, FOOTWEAR, AND HEADGEAR [R.286-R.300]
286
Ready-made clothes for men (jackets, uniforms, shirts, jackets, gloves, pants, shirts, underwear, etc.) expenditure (Rp)
287
Ready-made clothes for women (uniforms, dresses, long cloth, blouse, blaze/jacket women, nightgowns, sweaters, skirts, sarongs, scarves, “angkin”, underwear, etc.) expenditure (Rp)
288
Ready-made clothes for children (uniforms, shirts, pants, sweaters, shirts, underwear, diapers, etc.) expenditure (Rp)
289
Meterial for men's clothes expenditure (Rp)
290
Meterial for women's clothes expenditure (Rp)
291
Meterial for children's clothes expenditure (Rp)
292
Wages sewing, repairing clothes, sewing thread, and other goods for the purposes of tailoring expenditure (Rp)
293
Footwear for men (shoes, sandal, sock, etc) expenditure (Rp)
294
Footwear for women expenditure (Rp)
295
Footwear for children expenditure (Rp)
296
Headgear for men, women, and children (hat, cap, scarf, etc.) expenditure (Rp)
297
Sewing thread and other sewing materials
298
Laundry soap (bars, powders, creams, and liquid) expenditure (Rp)
299
Powder soap and cream soap expenditure (Rp)
300
Others (towel, belt, shoe polish, tie, laundry, etc.) expenditure (Rp)
301
D. DURABLE GOODS [R.302-R.314]
302
Furniture (tables, chairs, beds, wardrobes, display cabinets, display racks, glass/mirrors, cabinets, cribs, etc.) expenditure (Rp)
303
Household equipments (mattresses, pillows, tablecloths, bed linen, ashtrays, pillowcases, blankets, mats, curtains, rugs, etc.) expenditure (Rp)
304
Home appliances (iron, broom, scissors, knives, machetes, hoes, saws, vacuum cleaner, coat hanger, soldering equipment, etc.) expenditure (Rp)
305
Kitchen utensils (rack plate, stove, pots, pans, buckets, kitchen knives, pans, spoons, flasks, plates, glasses, mixers, rice cookers, blenders, microwaves, ovens, and other dishes made of glass/ceramic/melamine/plastic, etc.) expenditure (Rp)
306
Furniture and utensils repairs expenditure (Rp)
307
Watch, clock, camera, glasses, and repairs expenditure (Rp)
308
Umbrella, bag, and repairs expenditure (Rp)
309
Jewelry and repairs expenditure (Rp)
310
Toys and repair, imitation jewelry expenditure (Rp)
311
Electronics (Television, radio, video, DVD, cassette, cassette radio, guitar, piano/organ, computer) and repair expenditure (Rp)
312
Tools and sports equipment (chess, racket, ball, net, bet, sticks, including bathing suits, soccer shoes, wheels shoes , goggles) and repairs expenditure (Rp)
313
Vehicles (cars, motorcycles, bicycles, etc.) and major repairs (Rp)
314
Other durable goods (electrical installation/phone/tap, swing, stroller, etc.) and repairs expenditure (Rp)
315
E. TAXES AND INSURANCES [R.316-R.320]
316
Buildings and land taxes expenditure (Rp)
317
Radio & TV tax, and its type expenditure (Rp)
318
Motor and non-motor vehicle taxes expenditure (Rp)
319
Other contributions (dues RT/RW, trash, security, cemetery, parking, etc.)expenditure (Rp)
320
Accident & health insurance expenditure (Rp)
321
F. PARTIES AND CEREMONIES [R.322-R.326]
322
Wedding (equipment rental tool bride such as, chairs, tents, dishes, and bridal makeup services such as cost, the prince, and the rental of buildings, etc.)expenditure (Rp)
323
Circumcision and birthday (Bengkong costs, the cost of doctors/paramedics/excisors, food boxes, ribbon/paper trimmer room /balloons, chair rental, rent a building, rent entertainment)expenditure (Rp)
324
Religious festival (chair rental, tent rental, etc.)expenditure (Rp)
325
Religious/traditional ceremony (called Ustad, Reverend, offerings, etc.)expenditure (Rp)
326
Funeral expenses (cost of washing the corpse, the shroud, the grave digger service, casket, crematory fees, cremation fees, etc.)(Rp)
Total consumption last year
Total consumption last year
Total consumption last year
Total consumption last year
Total consumption last year
Expenditure for non-food for 12 months ago (Value in Rupiah)
1081576
30000000
26465.461
Total consumption last month
Total consumption last month
Total consumption last month
Total consumption last month
Total consumption last month
Expenditure for non-food for a month ago (Value in Rupiah)
1081576
18000000
2282.546
Province
Province
Province
Province
Province
Write down the name province in the space provided and add the related code referred to in the box provided.
123712
11
82
38.069
11
Nanggroe Aceh Darussalam
12
North Sumatera
13
West Sumatera
14
Riau
15
Jambi
16
South Sumatera
17
Bengkulu
18
Lampung
19
Bangka Belitung
21
Riau Island
31
DKI Jakarta
32
West Java
33
Central Java
34
DI Yogyakarta
35
East Java
36
Banten
51
Bali
52
West Nusa Tenggara
53
East Nusa Tenggara
54
East Timor
61
West Kalimantan
62
Central Kalimantan
63
South Kalimantan
64
East Kalimantan
71
North Sulawesi
72
Central Sulawesi
73
South Sulawesi
74
Southeast Sulawesi
75
Gorontalo
76
West Sulawesi
81
Maluku
82
Papua
District/Municipality
District/Municipality
District/Municipality
District/Municipality
District/Municipality
Cross out the unnecessary and the Write down the name of district/city in the space provided and add the related code referred to in the box provided.
123712
1
78
17.889
Area
Area
Area
Area
Area
Circle the answered code, then write it down in the box provided.
123712
1
2
1.687
1
Urban
2
Rural
Sample household serial number
Sample household serial number
Sample household serial number
Sample household serial number
Sample household serial number
Fill in the serial number of households in the sample based on the contents block l and block lV of list SSN90 - DSRT.
123712
1
725
167.532
Number of household members
Number of household members
Number of household members
Number of household members
Number of household members
Fill in the number of household members and the heads of households according to the date of enumeration (the contents are based on the number of household members and the name of the heads of household is copied from SSN90-S1).
123712
1
50
8.092
Number of HH members
Number of HH members
Number of HH members
Number of HH members
Number of HH members
123712
1
17
4.746
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
Item ID (non-food)
Item ID (non-food)
Item ID (non-food)
Item ID (non-food)
Item ID (non-food)
123712
220
278
230.503
219
A. HOUSING AND HOUSEHOLD FACILITY [R.220-R.247]
220
Ownership of the residential building:
221
If the house is owned property/free of rent, estimation monthly renting (Rp)
222
If the house is annually rent, average rent value in a month (Rp)
223
If the house is monthly rent, average rent value in a month (Rp)
224
If the house is free of rent/official house/other, average estimation renting value in a month (Rp)
225
Maintenance costs of the house (painting, plastering, painting the wall, roof, window glass, hinge, etc, including wages for the workers) (Rp)
226
Electricity usage(kwh)
227
Electricity bill (Rp)
228
City Gas usage (m3)
229
City Gas expenditure (Rp)
230
LPG usage (kg)
231
LPG expenditure (Rp)
232
Kerosene usage (liters)
233
Kerosene expenditure (Rp)
234
Generator consumtive of fuel oil(BBM)(liters)
235
Generator fuel(BBM)expenditure (Rp)
236
Generator - diesel oil usage (liters)
237
Generator - diesel oil expenditure (Rp)
238
Generator - kerosene usage (liters)
239
Generator - kerosene expenditure (Rp)
240
Generator lubricant usage (liters)
241
Generator lubricant expenditure (Rp)
242
Generator maintenance and repair (Rp)
243
Usage of Charcoal/coal/briquette (kg)
244
Charcoal/coal/briquette expenditure (Rp)
245
Firewood and other fuels expenditure (Rp)
246
Water PAM bill (Rp)
247
Other (flashlight, storage battery, matches, mosquito repellent, lamp, air freshener, Liquid floor cleaner, etc) expenditure
248
B. GOODS AND SERVICES [R.249-R.284]
249
Bathing soap, toothpaste, and shampoo expenditure (Rp)
250
Cosmetic articles (perfume, hair cream, deodorant, skin powder, wire dental care/braces, nail clippers, hair spray, wig, lipstic, comb, etc.), and sanitary napkin expenditure (Rp)
251
Treatment of skin, face, nails, hair (expenses of cutting, curl, cream bath, ‘lulur’/herbal cosmetics used to lighten of skin, spa, etc) expenditure (Rp)
252
Public Hospital expenditure (Rp)
253
Private Hospital expenditure (Rp)
254
Clinic/”Mother and Child’s Clinic”/ BP (infirmary) expenditure (Rp)
255
Puskesmas (Integrated Health Center) expenditure (Rp)
256
Supporting Puskesmas expenditure (Rp)
257
Posyandu (Integrated Health Services Post)/Cader expenditure (Rp)
258
Doctor’s practice expenditure (Rp)
259
Midwife/paramedic/practicing nurses expenditure (Rp)
260
Paramedical practitioner expenditure (Rp)
261
Traditional healer/Shinshe (Chinese traditional healer) expenditure (Rp)
262
Self treatment/take medicine without recipe expenditure (Rp)
263
Other health: - Pregnancy examination cost (Rp)
264
Other health: - Delivery cost (Rp)
265
Other health: - Children Under-fives immunization cost (Rp)
266
Development school contribution/admission fee (Rp)
267
School fee (Rp)
268
Other cost of school contribution (Rp)
269
Text books expenditure (Rp)
270
Stationery (pen, pencil, eraser, ruler, calculator, etc.) expenditure (Rp)
271
Non-formal education cost (Rp)
272
Newspapers, magazine, books, and stationeries (exluding for education) including magazine rent expenditure (Rp)
273
Post, Telegram, public phone, and postal materials, including pager fee (Rp)
274
Gasoline for Motor vehicle usage a month ago (liter)
275
Gasoline for Motor vehicle expenditure a month ago (Rp)
276
Diesel oil for Motor vehicle usage a month ago (liter)
277
Diesel oil for Motor vehicle expenditures a month ago(Rp)
278
Lubricant for Motor vehicle usage a month ago(liter)
279
Lubricant for Motor vehicle expenditure a month ago(Rp)
280
Service and repair (brake fluid, battery acid, battery, brake, clutch, etc.)(Rp)
281
Transport expenses (bus, train, plane, etc.)(Rp)
282
Cinema, theater, sports, set-top box, cable TV subscriptions/Indovision and other recreation (excluding transport and purchase of goods for recreation) expenditure (Rp)
283
Domestic servant, security, and driver (salary or wages) expenditure (Rp)
284
Others (tooth brush, etc.) expenditure (Rp)
285
C. CLOTHING, FOOTWEAR, AND HEADGEAR [R.286-R.300]
286
Ready-made clothes for men (jackets, uniforms, shirts, jackets, gloves, pants, shirts, underwear, etc.) expenditure (Rp)
287
Ready-made clothes for women (uniforms, dresses, long cloth, blouse, blaze/jacket women, nightgowns, sweaters, skirts, sarongs, scarves, “angkin”, underwear, etc.) expenditure (Rp)
288
Ready-made clothes for children (uniforms, shirts, pants, sweaters, shirts, underwear, diapers, etc.) expenditure (Rp)
289
Meterial for men's clothes expenditure (Rp)
290
Meterial for women's clothes expenditure (Rp)
291
Meterial for children's clothes expenditure (Rp)
292
Wages sewing, repairing clothes, sewing thread, and other goods for the purposes of tailoring expenditure (Rp)
293
Footwear for men (shoes, sandal, sock, etc) expenditure (Rp)
294
Footwear for women expenditure (Rp)
295
Footwear for children expenditure (Rp)
296
Headgear for men, women, and children (hat, cap, scarf, etc.) expenditure (Rp)
297
Sewing thread and other sewing materials
298
Laundry soap (bars, powders, creams, and liquid) expenditure (Rp)
299
Powder soap and cream soap expenditure (Rp)
300
Others (towel, belt, shoe polish, tie, laundry, etc.) expenditure (Rp)
301
D. DURABLE GOODS [R.302-R.314]
302
Furniture (tables, chairs, beds, wardrobes, display cabinets, display racks, glass/mirrors, cabinets, cribs, etc.) expenditure (Rp)
303
Household equipments (mattresses, pillows, tablecloths, bed linen, ashtrays, pillowcases, blankets, mats, curtains, rugs, etc.) expenditure (Rp)
304
Home appliances (iron, broom, scissors, knives, machetes, hoes, saws, vacuum cleaner, coat hanger, soldering equipment, etc.) expenditure (Rp)
305
Kitchen utensils (rack plate, stove, pots, pans, buckets, kitchen knives, pans, spoons, flasks, plates, glasses, mixers, rice cookers, blenders, microwaves, ovens, and other dishes made of glass/ceramic/melamine/plastic, etc.) expenditure (Rp)
306
Furniture and utensils repairs expenditure (Rp)
307
Watch, clock, camera, glasses, and repairs expenditure (Rp)
308
Umbrella, bag, and repairs expenditure (Rp)
309
Jewelry and repairs expenditure (Rp)
310
Toys and repair, imitation jewelry expenditure (Rp)
311
Electronics (Television, radio, video, DVD, cassette, cassette radio, guitar, piano/organ, computer) and repair expenditure (Rp)
312
Tools and sports equipment (chess, racket, ball, net, bet, sticks, including bathing suits, soccer shoes, wheels shoes , goggles) and repairs expenditure (Rp)
313
Vehicles (cars, motorcycles, bicycles, etc.) and major repairs (Rp)
314
Other durable goods (electrical installation/phone/tap, swing, stroller, etc.) and repairs expenditure (Rp)
315
E. TAXES AND INSURANCES [R.316-R.320]
316
Buildings and land taxes expenditure (Rp)
317
Radio & TV tax, and its type expenditure (Rp)
318
Motor and non-motor vehicle taxes expenditure (Rp)
319
Other contributions (dues RT/RW, trash, security, cemetery, parking, etc.)expenditure (Rp)
320
Accident & health insurance expenditure (Rp)
321
F. PARTIES AND CEREMONIES [R.322-R.326]
322
Wedding (equipment rental tool bride such as, chairs, tents, dishes, and bridal makeup services such as cost, the prince, and the rental of buildings, etc.)expenditure (Rp)
323
Circumcision and birthday (Bengkong costs, the cost of doctors/paramedics/excisors, food boxes, ribbon/paper trimmer room /balloons, chair rental, rent a building, rent entertainment)expenditure (Rp)
324
Religious festival (chair rental, tent rental, etc.)expenditure (Rp)
325
Religious/traditional ceremony (called Ustad, Reverend, offerings, etc.)expenditure (Rp)
326
Funeral expenses (cost of washing the corpse, the shroud, the grave digger service, casket, crematory fees, cremation fees, etc.)(Rp)
Total consumption last year
Total consumption last year
Total consumption last year
Total consumption last year
Total consumption last year
Expenditure for non-food for 12 months ago (Value in Rupiah)
123712
540000
303.648
Total consumption last month
Total consumption last month
Total consumption last month
Total consumption last month
Total consumption last month
Expenditure for non-food for a month ago (Value in Rupiah)
123712
50000000
430.853
Province
Province
Province
Province
Province
Write down the name province in the space provided and add the related code referred to in the box provided.
252553
11
82
38.412
11
Nanggroe Aceh Darussalam
12
North Sumatera
13
West Sumatera
14
Riau
15
Jambi
16
South Sumatera
17
Bengkulu
18
Lampung
19
Bangka Belitung
21
Riau Island
31
DKI Jakarta
32
West Java
33
Central Java
34
DI Yogyakarta
35
East Java
36
Banten
51
Bali
52
West Nusa Tenggara
53
East Nusa Tenggara
54
East Timor
61
West Kalimantan
62
Central Kalimantan
63
South Kalimantan
64
East Kalimantan
71
North Sulawesi
72
Central Sulawesi
73
South Sulawesi
74
Southeast Sulawesi
75
Gorontalo
76
West Sulawesi
81
Maluku
82
Papua
District/Municipality
District/Municipality
District/Municipality
District/Municipality
District/Municipality
Cross out the unnecessary and the Write down the name of district/city in the space provided and add the related code referred to in the box provided.
252553
1
78
15.826
Area
Area
Area
Area
Area
Circle the answered code, then write it down in the box provided.
252553
1
2
1.744
1
Urban
2
Rural
Sample household serial number
Sample household serial number
Sample household serial number
Sample household serial number
Sample household serial number
Fill in the serial number of households in the sample based on the contents block l and block lV of list SSN90 - DSRT.
252553
1
725
139.859
Number of household members
Number of household members
Number of household members
Number of household members
Number of household members
Fill in the number of household members and the heads of households according to the date of enumeration (the contents are based on the number of household members and the name of the heads of household is copied from SSN90-S1).
252553
1
50
8.033
Number of HH members
Number of HH members
Number of HH members
Number of HH members
Number of HH members
252553
1
17
4.665
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
Item ID (non-food)
Item ID (non-food)
Item ID (non-food)
Item ID (non-food)
Item ID (non-food)
252553
219
321
278.908
219
A. HOUSING AND HOUSEHOLD FACILITY [R.220-R.247]
220
Ownership of the residential building:
221
If the house is owned property/free of rent, estimation monthly renting (Rp)
222
If the house is annually rent, average rent value in a month (Rp)
223
If the house is monthly rent, average rent value in a month (Rp)
224
If the house is free of rent/official house/other, average estimation renting value in a month (Rp)
225
Maintenance costs of the house (painting, plastering, painting the wall, roof, window glass, hinge, etc, including wages for the workers) (Rp)
226
Electricity usage(kwh)
227
Electricity bill (Rp)
228
City Gas usage (m3)
229
City Gas expenditure (Rp)
230
LPG usage (kg)
231
LPG expenditure (Rp)
232
Kerosene usage (liters)
233
Kerosene expenditure (Rp)
234
Generator consumtive of fuel oil(BBM)(liters)
235
Generator fuel(BBM)expenditure (Rp)
236
Generator - diesel oil usage (liters)
237
Generator - diesel oil expenditure (Rp)
238
Generator - kerosene usage (liters)
239
Generator - kerosene expenditure (Rp)
240
Generator lubricant usage (liters)
241
Generator lubricant expenditure (Rp)
242
Generator maintenance and repair (Rp)
243
Usage of Charcoal/coal/briquette (kg)
244
Charcoal/coal/briquette expenditure (Rp)
245
Firewood and other fuels expenditure (Rp)
246
Water PAM bill (Rp)
247
Other (flashlight, storage battery, matches, mosquito repellent, lamp, air freshener, Liquid floor cleaner, etc) expenditure
248
B. GOODS AND SERVICES [R.249-R.284]
249
Bathing soap, toothpaste, and shampoo expenditure (Rp)
250
Cosmetic articles (perfume, hair cream, deodorant, skin powder, wire dental care/braces, nail clippers, hair spray, wig, lipstic, comb, etc.), and sanitary napkin expenditure (Rp)
251
Treatment of skin, face, nails, hair (expenses of cutting, curl, cream bath, ‘lulur’/herbal cosmetics used to lighten of skin, spa, etc) expenditure (Rp)
252
Public Hospital expenditure (Rp)
253
Private Hospital expenditure (Rp)
254
Clinic/”Mother and Child’s Clinic”/ BP (infirmary) expenditure (Rp)
255
Puskesmas (Integrated Health Center) expenditure (Rp)
256
Supporting Puskesmas expenditure (Rp)
257
Posyandu (Integrated Health Services Post)/Cader expenditure (Rp)
258
Doctor’s practice expenditure (Rp)
259
Midwife/paramedic/practicing nurses expenditure (Rp)
260
Paramedical practitioner expenditure (Rp)
261
Traditional healer/Shinshe (Chinese traditional healer) expenditure (Rp)
262
Self treatment/take medicine without recipe expenditure (Rp)
263
Other health: - Pregnancy examination cost (Rp)
264
Other health: - Delivery cost (Rp)
265
Other health: - Children Under-fives immunization cost (Rp)
266
Development school contribution/admission fee (Rp)
267
School fee (Rp)
268
Other cost of school contribution (Rp)
269
Text books expenditure (Rp)
270
Stationery (pen, pencil, eraser, ruler, calculator, etc.) expenditure (Rp)
271
Non-formal education cost (Rp)
272
Newspapers, magazine, books, and stationeries (exluding for education) including magazine rent expenditure (Rp)
273
Post, Telegram, public phone, and postal materials, including pager fee (Rp)
274
Gasoline for Motor vehicle usage a month ago (liter)
275
Gasoline for Motor vehicle expenditure a month ago (Rp)
276
Diesel oil for Motor vehicle usage a month ago (liter)
277
Diesel oil for Motor vehicle expenditures a month ago(Rp)
278
Lubricant for Motor vehicle usage a month ago(liter)
279
Lubricant for Motor vehicle expenditure a month ago(Rp)
280
Service and repair (brake fluid, battery acid, battery, brake, clutch, etc.)(Rp)
281
Transport expenses (bus, train, plane, etc.)(Rp)
282
Cinema, theater, sports, set-top box, cable TV subscriptions/Indovision and other recreation (excluding transport and purchase of goods for recreation) expenditure (Rp)
283
Domestic servant, security, and driver (salary or wages) expenditure (Rp)
284
Others (tooth brush, etc.) expenditure (Rp)
285
C. CLOTHING, FOOTWEAR, AND HEADGEAR [R.286-R.300]
286
Ready-made clothes for men (jackets, uniforms, shirts, jackets, gloves, pants, shirts, underwear, etc.) expenditure (Rp)
287
Ready-made clothes for women (uniforms, dresses, long cloth, blouse, blaze/jacket women, nightgowns, sweaters, skirts, sarongs, scarves, “angkin”, underwear, etc.) expenditure (Rp)
288
Ready-made clothes for children (uniforms, shirts, pants, sweaters, shirts, underwear, diapers, etc.) expenditure (Rp)
289
Meterial for men's clothes expenditure (Rp)
290
Meterial for women's clothes expenditure (Rp)
291
Meterial for children's clothes expenditure (Rp)
292
Wages sewing, repairing clothes, sewing thread, and other goods for the purposes of tailoring expenditure (Rp)
293
Footwear for men (shoes, sandal, sock, etc) expenditure (Rp)
294
Footwear for women expenditure (Rp)
295
Footwear for children expenditure (Rp)
296
Headgear for men, women, and children (hat, cap, scarf, etc.) expenditure (Rp)
297
Sewing thread and other sewing materials
298
Laundry soap (bars, powders, creams, and liquid) expenditure (Rp)
299
Powder soap and cream soap expenditure (Rp)
300
Others (towel, belt, shoe polish, tie, laundry, etc.) expenditure (Rp)
301
D. DURABLE GOODS [R.302-R.314]
302
Furniture (tables, chairs, beds, wardrobes, display cabinets, display racks, glass/mirrors, cabinets, cribs, etc.) expenditure (Rp)
303
Household equipments (mattresses, pillows, tablecloths, bed linen, ashtrays, pillowcases, blankets, mats, curtains, rugs, etc.) expenditure (Rp)
304
Home appliances (iron, broom, scissors, knives, machetes, hoes, saws, vacuum cleaner, coat hanger, soldering equipment, etc.) expenditure (Rp)
305
Kitchen utensils (rack plate, stove, pots, pans, buckets, kitchen knives, pans, spoons, flasks, plates, glasses, mixers, rice cookers, blenders, microwaves, ovens, and other dishes made of glass/ceramic/melamine/plastic, etc.) expenditure (Rp)
306
Furniture and utensils repairs expenditure (Rp)
307
Watch, clock, camera, glasses, and repairs expenditure (Rp)
308
Umbrella, bag, and repairs expenditure (Rp)
309
Jewelry and repairs expenditure (Rp)
310
Toys and repair, imitation jewelry expenditure (Rp)
311
Electronics (Television, radio, video, DVD, cassette, cassette radio, guitar, piano/organ, computer) and repair expenditure (Rp)
312
Tools and sports equipment (chess, racket, ball, net, bet, sticks, including bathing suits, soccer shoes, wheels shoes , goggles) and repairs expenditure (Rp)
313
Vehicles (cars, motorcycles, bicycles, etc.) and major repairs (Rp)
314
Other durable goods (electrical installation/phone/tap, swing, stroller, etc.) and repairs expenditure (Rp)
315
E. TAXES AND INSURANCES [R.316-R.320]
316
Buildings and land taxes expenditure (Rp)
317
Radio & TV tax, and its type expenditure (Rp)
318
Motor and non-motor vehicle taxes expenditure (Rp)
319
Other contributions (dues RT/RW, trash, security, cemetery, parking, etc.)expenditure (Rp)
320
Accident & health insurance expenditure (Rp)
321
F. PARTIES AND CEREMONIES [R.322-R.326]
322
Wedding (equipment rental tool bride such as, chairs, tents, dishes, and bridal makeup services such as cost, the prince, and the rental of buildings, etc.)expenditure (Rp)
323
Circumcision and birthday (Bengkong costs, the cost of doctors/paramedics/excisors, food boxes, ribbon/paper trimmer room /balloons, chair rental, rent a building, rent entertainment)expenditure (Rp)
324
Religious festival (chair rental, tent rental, etc.)expenditure (Rp)
325
Religious/traditional ceremony (called Ustad, Reverend, offerings, etc.)expenditure (Rp)
326
Funeral expenses (cost of washing the corpse, the shroud, the grave digger service, casket, crematory fees, cremation fees, etc.)(Rp)
Total consumption last year
Total consumption last year
Total consumption last year
Total consumption last year
Total consumption last year
Expenditure for non-food for 12 months ago (Value in Rupiah)
252553
34864600
113544.01
Total consumption last month
Total consumption last month
Total consumption last month
Total consumption last month
Total consumption last month
Expenditure for non-food for a month ago (Value in Rupiah)
252553
18000000
9789.516