Documentation |
File Name | Description and Format |
| Household Questionnaire | The questionnaire is an essential tool for using the data. In addition to containing the questions, it also contains codes and skip patterns. Â |
| Community Questionnaire | The questionnaire is an essential tool for using the data. In addition to containing the questions, it also contains codes and skip patterns. Â Â |
| Basic Information | Describes the design of the survey and its coverage for potential users and provides general information about the general characteristics of the survey.   |
| Interviewer Manual | This document starts with a description of the scope and the objectives of the survey but concentrates on the execution of the study itself: the responsibilities of the survey team members, the time frame of the assigned tasks, interviewing techniques, basic concepts and definitions, objectives of each section and who to interview for each section, how to obtain the required information and fill out the questionnaire. Users should download all sections of the manual. Â |
| Supervisor Manual | This manual provides instructions to the supervisors of the interview teams on how to conduct the survey. Â |
| Community Survey Manual | This manual provides instructions for supervisors on how to implement the community survey.
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| Listing and Mapping Manual | This manual provides instructions on how to map the areas to be included in the survey and select the list of dwellings to be included. Â |
| Coordinator's Manual | This manual provides instructions for the Coordinators who managed the interview teams for each of the regions. Â |
| Manual of Monitoring Procedures | The monitors were the members of the INEC/SECAP technical team who oversaw the survey as a whole. Â |
| Key Entry Manual | Instructions for the key entry and correction of the data.  |
| Economic Activities | This document contains the list of economic activity codes used in the employment section of the questionnaire.
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| Data Dictionaries | These documents list all variable names by type (numerical, character, etc.), position, length and possible values. The variable names match those on the questionnaire and they are grouped into records which match the sections of the questionnaire and to some degree correspond to the data files. |
| Code Lists | Codes not found in the questionnaires including: crop codes, course codes, harvest codes, occupation codes, economic activity codes, and unit of measure codes. |