Variable HH9 : Result of HH interview

Overview
Type: Discrete
Format: numeric
Width: 2
Decimal(s): 0
Range: 1-96
Valid case(s): 6885
Invalid: 0
Minimum: 1
Maximum: 96

File: hh

Universe
All households.
Source of information
Recorded by Interviewer

Categories

Value Category Cases
1 Completed 6392 92.8%
2 No HH member / No competent respondent at home 42 0.6%
3 Entire HH absent for extended period of time 49 0.7%
4 Refused 347 5.0%
5 Dwelling vacant / Address not a dwelling 24 0.3%
6 Dwelling destroyed 2 0.0%
7 Dwelling not found 22 0.3%
96 Other 7 0.1%
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.

Pre-question
After all questionnaires for the household have been completed, fill in the following information:

Result of HH interview:
Interviewer instructions
You will complete question HH9 (Result of household interview) as soon as the Household Questionnaire has been completed, or after all attempts have been made to interview the household. Questions HH13 and HH15 should be filled in once you have concluded all individual interviews in the household - that is, when all mothers or primary caretakers of children under five have been interviewed, and questionnaires for each child under age five have been completed. Assuming that all interviews for the household have been successfully completed, the numbers in HH13 and HH15 should equal the total number of eligible women (HH12) and children under five (HH14), respectively. Since the maximum number of women interviewed for the Questionnaire for Individual Women cannot be higher than the number of eligible women in the household, the number in HH13 should never be greater than that in HH12. The same applies in the case of HH15 and HH14. If you are unable to complete all or part of the interviews for this household, note details in the space provided at the bottom of the panel. 

'Completed': If the Household Questionnaire is completed, circle '01'.

'No household member or no competent respondent at home at time of visit': If the dwelling is occupied, but no one is at home or if there is only a child at home or an adult member who is ill, deaf, or mentally incompetent and you have not been able to contact a more qualified member of the household after repeated visits, circle '02'.

'Entire household absent for extended period of time': If no one is at home and the neighbours say that no one will return for several days or weeks, circle '03'.

'Refused': If the household refuses to be interviewed, circle '04. 

'Dwelling vacant / Address not a dwelling': If a dwelling assigned to you is unoccupied, that is, it is empty with no furniture and is not being lived in, this is what we call “vacant,” and you should circle '05'. Other times, you may find that a dwelling is not a residential unit. It is a shop, church, school, workshop, or some other type of facility that is not used as a living area. After making sure there are no residential units in back of or above the premises, circle '05' as the result for the visit.

'Dwelling destroyed': If the dwelling was burned down or was demolished in some other manner, circle '06'. 

'Dwelling not found': If you are unable to find the dwelling even after asking people in the area whether they are familiar with the address or the name of the household head on listing forms, circle '07'. 

'Other': If you have not been able to complete the Household Questionnaire for another reason, you should circle '96' and specify the reason in the space provided. Some examples of 'Other' codes might be: the household respondent is incapacitated; the questionnaire is partly completed.
Generated: OCT-19-2012 using the IHSN Microdata Management Toolkit