hh - Roma settlements

Content
Cases 1976
Variable(s) 165
Structure Type: relational
Key(s):  HH1  ( Cluster number ) , HH2  ( Household number )
Version Dataset version 1.0 (June 3, 2014) - used for preparation of final report tabulations
Producer Dataset produced by Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia.
Missing Data

Variables List

# Name Label Type Format Valid Invalid Question
1 HH1 Cluster number Continuous numeric 3.0 1976 0  
2 HH2 Household number Discrete numeric 2.0 1976 0  
3 HH3 Interviewer number Continuous numeric 3.0 1976 0  
4 HH4 Supervisor number Discrete numeric 3.0 1976 0  
5 HH5D Day of interview Continuous numeric 2.0 1976 0  
6 HH5M Month of interview Discrete numeric 2.0 1976 0  
7 HH5Y Year of interview Discrete numeric 4.0 1976 0  
8 HH6 Area Discrete numeric 1.0 1976 0  
9 HH7 Region Discrete numeric 1.0 1976 0  
10 HH9 Result of HH interview Discrete numeric 2.0 1976 0  
11 HH10 Respondent to HH questionnaire Discrete numeric 2.0 1743 233  
12 HH11 Number of HH members Discrete numeric 2.0 1743 233  
13 HH12 Number of women 15 - 49 years Discrete numeric 2.0 1743 233  
14 HH13 Number of woman' questionnaires completed Discrete numeric 2.0 1743 233  
15 HH14 Number of children under age 5 Discrete numeric 2.0 1743 233  
16 HH15 Number of under - 5 questionnaires completed Discrete numeric 2.0 1743 233  
17 HH16 Field editor Discrete numeric 3.0 1976 0  
18 HH17 Data entry clerk Discrete numeric 2.0 1976 0  
19 HH18H Start of interview - Hour Discrete numeric 2.0 1743 233  
# Name Label Type Format Valid Invalid Question
20 HH18M Start of interview - Minutes Discrete numeric 2.0 1743 233  
21 HH19H End of interview - Hour Discrete numeric 2.0 1743 233  
22 HH19M End of interview - Minutes Discrete numeric 2.0 1743 233  
23 WS1 Main source of drinking water Discrete numeric 2.0 1743 233 What is the main source of drinking water for members of your household?
24 WS2 Main source of water used for other purposes (if bottled wat Discrete numeric 2.0 26 1950 What is the main source of water used by your household for other purposes such as cooking and handwashing?
25 WS3 Location of the water source Discrete numeric 1.0 205 1771 Where is that water source located?
26 WS4 Time (in minutes) to get water and come back Discrete numeric 3.0 118 1858 How long does it take to go there, get water, and come back?
27 WS5 Person collecting water Discrete numeric 1.0 118 1858 Who usually goes to this source to collect the water for your household? Probe: Is this person under age 15? What sex?
28 WS6 Treat water to make safer for drinking Discrete numeric 1.0 1743 233 Do you do anything to the water to make it safer to drink?
29 WS7A Water treatment: Boil Discrete character 3 36 0 What do you usually do to make the water safer to drink? Probe: Anything else?
30 WS7B Water treatment: Add bleach/chlorine Discrete character 3 7 0 What do you usually do to make the water safer to drink? Probe: Anything else?
31 WS7C Water treatment: Strain it through a cloth Discrete character 3 6 0 What do you usually do to make the water safer to drink? Probe: Anything else?
32 WS7D Water treatment: Use water filter Discrete character 3 11 0 What do you usually do to make the water safer to drink? Probe: Anything else?
33 WS7E Water treatment: Solar disinfection Discrete character 3 3 0 What do you usually do to make the water safer to drink? Probe: Anything else?
34 WS7F Water treatment: Let it stand and settle Discrete character 3 7 0 What do you usually do to make the water safer to drink? Probe: Anything else?
35 WS7X Water treatment: Other Discrete character 3 8 0 What do you usually do to make the water safer to drink? Probe: Anything else?
36 WS7Z Water treatment: DK Discrete character 3 3 0 What do you usually do to make the water safer to drink? Probe: Anything else?
37 WS8 Type of toilet facility Discrete numeric 2.0 1743 233 What kind of toilet facility do members of your household usually use? If "flush" or "pour flush", probe: Where does it flush to?
38 WS9 Toilet facility shared Discrete numeric 1.0 1689 287 Do you share this facility with others who are not members of your household?
39 WS10 Toilet shared with other household or with general public Discrete numeric 1.0 282 1694 Do you share this facility only with members of other households that you know, or is the facility open to the use of the general public?
# Name Label Type Format Valid Invalid Question
40 WS11 Households using this toilet facility Discrete numeric 2.0 268 1708 How many households in total use this toilet facility, including your own household?
41 SL1 Total children aged 1-17 years Discrete numeric 1.0 1743 233  
42 SL9A Rank number of the selected child Discrete numeric 1.0 1346 630  
43 SL9B Child line number Discrete numeric 2.0 1346 630  
44 SL9C Child's age Discrete numeric 2.0 1346 630  
45 CD_FLAG Flag for correct child line number Discrete numeric 1.0 1346 630  
46 CL2A Worked or helped on garden Discrete numeric 1.0 817 1159 Since last (day of the week), did (name) do any of the following activities, even for only one hour?
47 CL2B Helped in family business Discrete numeric 1.0 817 1159 Since last (day of the week), did (name) do any of the following activities, even for only one hour?
48 CL2C Produced or sold articles Discrete numeric 1.0 817 1159 Since last (day of the week), did (name) do any of the following activities, even for only one hour?
49 CL2D Engaged in any other activity for income Discrete numeric 1.0 817 1159 Since last (day of the week), did (name) do any of the following activities, even for only one hour?
50 CL4 Hours worked in past week Discrete numeric 2.0 52 1924 Since last (day of the week), about how many hours did (name) engage in this activity/these activities, in total?
51 CL5 Activities required carrying heavy loads Discrete numeric 1.0 52 1924 Does the activity/Do these activities require carrying heavy loads?
52 CL6 Activities required working with dangerous tools or heavy machinery Discrete numeric 1.0 32 1944 Does the activity/Do these activities require working with dangerous tools (knives etc.) or operating heavy machinery?
53 CL7A Description of work: exposed to dust, fumes, or gas Discrete numeric 1.0 32 1944 How would you describe the work environment of (name)?
54 CL7B Description of work: exposed to extreme temperatures or humidity Discrete numeric 1.0 26 1950 How would you describe the work environment of (name)?
55 CL7C Description of work: exposed to loud noise or vibration Discrete numeric 1.0 22 1954 How would you describe the work environment of (name)?
56 CL7D Description of work: required to work at heights Discrete numeric 1.0 21 1955 How would you describe the work environment of (name)?
57 CL7E Description of work: required to work with chemicals Discrete numeric 1.0 21 1955 How would you describe the work environment of (name)?
58 CL7F Description of work: exposed to other Discrete numeric 1.0 21 1955 How would you describe the work environment of (name)?
59 CL8 Fetched water or collected firewood Discrete numeric 1.0 817 1159 Since last (day of the week), did (name) fetch water or collect firewood for household use?
# Name Label Type Format Valid Invalid Question
60 CL9 Hours spent fetching water or collecting firewood Discrete numeric 2.0 43 1933 In total, how many hours did (name) spend on fetching water or collecting firewood for household use, since last (day of the week)?
61 CL10A Household chores: shopping Discrete numeric 1.0 817 1159 Since last (day of the week), did (name) do any of the following for this household:
62 CL10B Household chores: repairing equipment Discrete numeric 1.0 817 1159 Since last (day of the week), did (name) do any of the following for this household:
63 CL10C Household chores: cooking or cleaning Discrete numeric 1.0 817 1159 Since last (day of the week), did (name) do any of the following for this household:
64 CL10D Household chores: washing clothes Discrete numeric 1.0 817 1159 Since last (day of the week), did (name) do any of the following for this household:
65 CL10E Household chores: caring for children Discrete numeric 1.0 817 1159 Since last (day of the week), did (name) do any of the following for this household:
66 CL10F Household chores: caring for old or sick Discrete numeric 1.0 817 1159 Since last (day of the week), did (name) do any of the following for this household:
67 CL10G Household chores: other Discrete numeric 1.0 817 1159 Since last (day of the week), did (name) do any of the following for this household:
68 CL12 Number of hours Continuous numeric 2.0 496 1480 Since last (day of the week), about how many hours did (name) engage in this activity/these activities, in total?
69 HC1A Religion of household head Discrete numeric 1.0 1743 233 What is the religion of the head of this household?
70 HC1C Ethnic group of household head Discrete numeric 1.0 1743 233 To what ethnic group does the head of this household belong?
71 HC2 Number of rooms used for sleeping Discrete numeric 2.0 1743 233 How many rooms in this household are used for sleeping?
72 HC3 Main material of floor Discrete numeric 2.0 1743 233  
73 HC4 Main material of roof Discrete numeric 2.0 1743 233  
74 HC5 Main material of exterior wall Discrete numeric 2.0 1743 233  
75 HC6 Type of fuel using for cooking Discrete numeric 2.0 1743 233 What type of fuel does your household mainly use for cooking?
76 HC7 Cooking location Discrete numeric 1.0 1453 523 Is the cooking usually done in the house, in a separate building, or outdoors? If 'In the house', probe: is it done in a separate room used as a kitchen?
77 HC8A Electricity Discrete numeric 1.0 1743 233 Does your household have:
78 HC8B Radio Discrete numeric 1.0 1743 233 Does your household have:
79 HC8C Television Discrete numeric 1.0 1743 233 Does your household have:
# Name Label Type Format Valid Invalid Question
80 HC8D Non-mobile phone Discrete numeric 1.0 1743 233 Does your household have:
81 HC8E Refrigerator Discrete numeric 1.0 1743 233 Does your household have:
82 HC8F Wardrobe Discrete numeric 1.0 1743 233 Does your household have:
83 HC8G Table with chairs Discrete numeric 1.0 1743 233 Does your household have:
84 HC8H Bed Discrete numeric 1.0 1743 233 Does your household have:
85 HC8I An iron Discrete numeric 1.0 1743 233 Does your household have:
86 HC8J Hair dryer Discrete numeric 1.0 1743 233 Does your household have:
87 HC8K Water heater Discrete numeric 1.0 1743 233 Does your household have:
88 HC8L Vacuum cleaner Discrete numeric 1.0 1743 233 Does your household have:
89 HC8M Freezer Discrete numeric 1.0 1743 233 Does your household have:
90 HC8N Electic stove Discrete numeric 1.0 1743 233 Does your household have:
91 HC8O Washing machine Discrete numeric 1.0 1743 233 Does your household have:
92 HC8P Drying machine Discrete numeric 1.0 1743 233 Does your household have:
93 HC8Q Dishwasher Discrete numeric 1.0 1743 233 Does your household have:
94 HC8R Microwave Discrete numeric 1.0 1743 233 Does your household have:
95 HC8S Cable TV / Total TV Discrete numeric 1.0 1743 233 Does your household have:
96 HC8T PC/Laptop Discrete numeric 1.0 1743 233 Does your household have:
97 HC8U Internet Discrete numeric 1.0 1743 233 Does your household have:
98 HC8V Air conditioner Discrete numeric 1.0 1743 233 Does your household have:
99 HC9A Watch Discrete numeric 1.0 1743 233 Does any member of your household own:
# Name Label Type Format Valid Invalid Question
100 HC9B Mobile telephone Discrete numeric 1.0 1743 233 Does any member of your household own:
101 HC9C Bicycle Discrete numeric 1.0 1743 233 Does any member of your household own:
102 HC9D Motorcycle or scooter Discrete numeric 1.0 1743 233 Does any member of your household own:
103 HC9E Animal-drawn cart Discrete numeric 1.0 1743 233 Does any member of your household own:
104 HC9I Car Discrete numeric 1.0 1743 233 Does any member of your household own:
105 HC9J Truck Discrete numeric 1.0 1743 233 Does any member of your household own:
106 HC9K Tractor Discrete numeric 1.0 1743 233 Does any member of your household own:
107 HC10 Household owns the dwelling Discrete numeric 1.0 1743 233 Do you or someone living in this household own this dwelling? If “No”, then ask: Do you rent this dwelling from someone not living in this household?
108 HC11 Any household member own land that can be used for agricultu Discrete numeric 1.0 1743 233 Does any member of this household own any land that can be used for agriculture?
109 HC12 Hectares of agricultural land members of household owns Discrete numeric 2.0 36 1940 How many hectares of agricultural land do members of this household own?
110 HC13 Household own any animals Discrete numeric 1.0 1743 233 Does this household own any livestock, herds, other farm animals, or poultry?
111 HC14A Cattle, milk cows, or bulls Discrete numeric 2.0 159 1817 How many of the following animals does this household have?
112 HC14B Horses, donkeys, or mules Discrete numeric 2.0 159 1817 How many of the following animals does this household have?
113 HC14C Goats Discrete numeric 2.0 159 1817 How many of the following animals does this household have?
114 HC14D Sheep Discrete numeric 2.0 159 1817 How many of the following animals does this household have?
115 HC14E Chickens Discrete numeric 2.0 159 1817 How many of the following animals does this household have?
116 HC14F Pigs Discrete numeric 2.0 159 1817 How many of the following animals does this household have?
117 HC14G Other poultry Discrete numeric 2.0 159 1817 How many of the following animals does this household have?
118 HC14H Beehives Continuous numeric 2.0 159 1817 How many of the following animals does this household have?
119 HC15 Any household member have a bank account Discrete numeric 1.0 1743 233 Does any member of this household have a bank account?
# Name Label Type Format Valid Invalid Question
120 AC1A It is better to live in family - physical and sensory Discrete numeric 1.0 1743 233 Attitudes toward children with disabilities (physical and sensory disabilities): After I read the statement, please answer to what extend you agree with the statement.
121 AC1B Have negative impact on everyday life of other children - physical and sensory Discrete numeric 1.0 1743 233 Attitudes toward children with disabilities (physical and sensory disabilities): After I read the statement, please answer to what extend you agree with the statement.
122 AC1C Better to attend mainstream schools than special schools - physical and sensory Discrete numeric 1.0 1743 233 Attitudes toward children with disabilities (physical and sensory disabilities): After I read the statement, please answer to what extend you agree with the statement.
123 AC1D Have negative impact on the work of other students - physical and sensory Discrete numeric 1.0 1743 233 Attitudes toward children with disabilities (physical and sensory disabilities): After I read the statement, please answer to what extend you agree with the statement.
124 AC1E Are expected to achieve a lot in life - physical and sensory Discrete numeric 1.0 1743 233 Attitudes toward children with disabilities (physical and sensory disabilities): After I read the statement, please answer to what extend you agree with the statement.
125 AC2A It is better to live in family - intellectual Discrete numeric 1.0 1743 233 Attitudes toward children with disabilities (intellectual disabilities): After I read the statement, please answer to what extend you agree with the statement.
126 AC2B Have negative impact on everyday life of other children - intellectual Discrete numeric 1.0 1743 233 Attitudes toward children with disabilities (intellectual disabilities): After I read the statement, please answer to what extend you agree with the statement.
127 AC2C Better to attend mainstream schools than special schools - intellectual Discrete numeric 1.0 1743 233 Attitudes toward children with disabilities (intellectual disabilities): After I read the statement, please answer to what extend you agree with the statement.
128 AC2D Have negative impact on the work of other students - intellectual Discrete numeric 1.0 1743 233 Attitudes toward children with disabilities (intellectual disabilities): After I read the statement, please answer to what extend you agree with the statement.
129 AC2E Are expected to achieve a lot in life - intellectual Discrete numeric 1.0 1743 233 Attitudes toward children with disabilities (intellectual disabilities): After I read the statement, please answer to what extend you agree with the statement.
130 CB1A Knows about: Financial cash allowance Discrete numeric 1.0 1743 233 I would like to ask you about cash benefit programs. Did you know that there are various cash benefit programs provided by government/city/municipal institution:
131 CB1B Knows about: Child allowance Discrete numeric 1.0 1743 233 I would like to ask you about cash benefit programs. Did you know that there are various cash benefit programs provided by government/city/municipal institution:
132 CB1C Knows about: One-off social assistance Discrete numeric 1.0 1743 233 I would like to ask you about cash benefit programs. Did you know that there are various cash benefit programs provided by government/city/municipal institution:
133 CB1D Knows about: Disability allowance Discrete numeric 1.0 1743 233 I would like to ask you about cash benefit programs. Did you know that there are various cash benefit programs provided by government/city/municipal institution:
134 CB2 Applied for the financial cash allowance Discrete numeric 1.0 1743 233 Have you applied or renewed application for the financial social assistance during the past 12 months?
135 CB3 Approved the financial cash allowance Discrete numeric 1.0 1106 870 Were you approved the financial social assistance based on this request?
136 CB4 How long receiving this allowance Discrete numeric 1.0 935 1041 Whether and for how long have you been receiving this allowance even if there were break periods?
137 CB5 Main reasons for not apply for financial cash allowance Discrete numeric 2.0 637 1339 What is the main reason you did not apply for the financial social assistance?
138 CD2 Child line number Discrete numeric 2.0 1147 829  
139 CD3A Took away privileges Discrete numeric 1.0 1147 829 Please tell me if you or anyone else in your household has used this method with (name) in the past month:
# Name Label Type Format Valid Invalid Question
140 CD3B Explained why behaviour was wrong Discrete numeric 1.0 1147 829 Please tell me if you or anyone else in your household has used this method with (name) in the past month:
141 CD3C Shook child Discrete numeric 1.0 1147 829 Please tell me if you or anyone else in your household has used this method with (name) in the past month:
142 CD3D Shouted, yelled or screamed at child Discrete numeric 1.0 1147 829 Please tell me if you or anyone else in your household has used this method with (name) in the past month:
143 CD3E Gave child something else to do Discrete numeric 1.0 1147 829 Please tell me if you or anyone else in your household has used this method with (name) in the past month:
144 CD3F Spanked, hit or slapped child on bottom with bare hand Discrete numeric 1.0 1147 829 Please tell me if you or anyone else in your household has used this method with (name) in the past month:
145 CD3G Hit child on the bottom or elsewhere with belt, brush, stick, etc. Discrete numeric 1.0 1147 829 Please tell me if you or anyone else in your household has used this method with (name) in the past month:
146 CD3H Called child dumb, lazy or another name Discrete numeric 1.0 1147 829 Please tell me if you or anyone else in your household has used this method with (name) in the past month:
147 CD3I Hit or slapped child on the face, head or ears Discrete numeric 1.0 1147 829 Please tell me if you or anyone else in your household has used this method with (name) in the past month:
148 CD3J Hit or slapped child on the hand, arm or leg Discrete numeric 1.0 1147 829 Please tell me if you or anyone else in your household has used this method with (name) in the past month:
149 CD3K Beat child up as hard as one could Discrete numeric 1.0 1147 829 Please tell me if you or anyone else in your household has used this method with (name) in the past month:
150 CD4 Child needs to be physically punished to be brought up properly Discrete numeric 1.0 1147 829 Do you believe that in order to bring up, raise, or educate a child properly, the child needs to be physically punished?
151 TEAM Team Discrete numeric 2.0 1976 0  
152 HHSEX Sex of household head Discrete numeric 1.0 1743 233  
153 helevel Education of household head Discrete numeric 1.0 1743 233  
154 hhweight HH sample weight Discrete numeric 9.5 1976 0  
155 wscoreu Urban wealth score Continuous numeric 9.5 1367 609  
156 windex5u Urban wealth index quintile Discrete numeric 1.0 1367 609  
157 windex2u Wealth index (urban) Discrete numeric 8.2 1367 609  
158 wscorer Rural wealth score Continuous numeric 9.5 842 1134  
159 windex5r Rural wealth index quintile Discrete numeric 1.0 842 1134  
# Name Label Type Format Valid Invalid Question
160 windex2r Wealth index (rural) Discrete numeric 8.2 842 1134  
161 wscore Combined wealth score Continuous numeric 9.5 1976 0  
162 windex5 Wealth index quintile Discrete numeric 1.0 1976 0  
163 windex2 Wealth index Discrete numeric 8.2 1976 0  
164 PSU Primary sampling unit Continuous numeric 3.0 1976 0  
165 stratum Stratum Discrete numeric 3.0 1976 0  
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