Crop Farming and Gardening - Growing Palay, Corn, Roots and Livestock and Poultry Raising - Raising of Carabaos, Cattle, Hogs
Crop Farming and Gardening - Growing Palay, Corn, Roots and Livestock and Poultry Raising - Raising of Carabaos, Cattle, Hogs
4 – Manufacturing
A. Household profile 5 – Electricity, gas and water supply
a. Relation to household head 6 – Construction
1 – Head 7 – Wholesale and retail trade, repair of motor vehicles,
2 – Spouse motorcycles and personal and household goods
3 – Son/Daughter 8 – Hotel and restaurants
4 – Son/Daughter-in-law 9 – Transport, storage and communication
5 – Grandchild 10 – Financial Intermediation
6 – Parents 11 – Real estate, renting and business activities
7 – Other relatives, specify 12 – Public administration and defense; compulsory social security
8 – Housemaid/boy 13 – Education
9 – Others, specify 14 – Health and social work
b. Civil status 15 – Other community, social and personal services
1 – Single 16 – Private households with employed persons
2 – Legally married 17 – Extra-territorial organizations and bodies
3 – Widowed c. Nature of employment
4 – Divorced/separated 1 – Permanent job/business/unpaid family work
5 – Common-law/”live-in” 2 – Short-term or seasonal or casual job/business
6 – Unknown 3 – Worked on different jobs on day-to-day or week-to-week
B. Socio-economic profile d. Class of worker
a. Job, occupation or business 0 – Worked for a household
1 – Officials of government and special interest organization, 1 – Worked for a private establishment
corporate executives, managers, managing proprietors and 2 – Worked for government/government corporation
supervisors 3 – Self-employed w/o employees
2 – Professionals 4 – Employer in own family-operated farm or business
3 – Technicians and associate professionals 5 – Worked with pay on own family-operated farm or business
4 – Clerks 6 – Worked without pay on own family-operated farm or business
5 – Service workers and shop and market sales workers e. Sources of income from entrepreneurial activities
6 – Farmers, forestry workers and fisherfolk Crop farming and gardening – growing palay, corn, roots and
7 – Trades and related workers tubers, vegetables, fruits, plants, ornamental plants, etc
8 – Plant and machine operators and assemblers Livestock and poultry raising – raising of carabaos, cattle, hogs,
9 – Laborers and unskilled workers horses, chickens, ducks, etc and the production of fresh milk, eggs,
10 – Others, specify etc
b. Industry/sector Fishing activities – capture of fish, gathering of fry, shells,
1 – Agriculture, hunting and forestry seaweeds, etc, culturing fish, oyster, mussel, etc
2 – Fishing
Forestry and hunting activities – tree planting (falcata, gmelina, Surface water – water located above ground and includes rivers,
rubber trees, etc), firewood gathering, small-scale logging, charcoal dams, lakes, ponds, streams, canals and irrigation channels
making, gathering of forestry product (cogon, nipa, rattan, bamboo, Unprotected dug well – Dug well that is not protected either from
resin, gum, etc) or hunting of wild animals/birds, etc runoff water or from bird droppings and animals
Wholesale and retail trade – market vending, sidewalk vending Protected spring – spring is typically protected from runoff, bird
and peddling, etc droppings and animals by a spring box built around the spring so
Manufacturing activities – mat weaving, tailoring, dressmaking, that water flows directly out of the box to the pipe or cistern, without
bagoong making, fish drying etc being exposed to outside pollution
Community, social and personal services – medical and dental Unprotected spring – spring subject to runoff, bird droppings, or
practice, practice of trade, operation of school, restaurants and entry of animals; typically does not have a spring box
hotels, etc Rainwater – rain collected or harvested from surfaces (by roof or
Mining and quarrying activities – mineral extraction (salt making, ground catchment) and stored in a container, tank or cistern until
gold mining, gravel, sand and stone quarrying etc used
Transportation, storage and communication service – c. Type of toilet
operation of jeepneys or taxis, storage and warehousing activities, Flush toilet – uses a cistern or holding tank for flushing water, and
messengerial activities, etc a water seal (which is a U-shaped pipe below the seat or squatting
Construction – repair of house, building or any structure pan) that prevents the passage of flies and odors; pour flush uses
Others - specify water poured by hand for flushing instead of cistern; pour flush to
C. Housing and environmental conditions pit latrine flushes excreta into the ground or leaching pit
a. Housing materials (protected)
Light – bamboo, sawali, cogon, nipa Piped sewer system – system of sewer pipes, also called
Strong – concrete, brick, stone, wood, galvanized iron, asbestos sewerage, that is designed to collect human excreta and
b. Source of water wastewater and remove them from household environment
Piped water into dwelling – also called household connection, Septic tank – excreta collection device consisting of a water-tight
defined as a water service pipe connected to an in-house plumbing settling tank, which is normally located underground, away from the
to one or more taps (e.g. in the kitchen or the bathroom) house or toilet; treated effluent of a septic tank usually seeps into
Piped water to yard/plot – also called yard connection, defined as the ground through a leaching pit, can also be discharged into a
a piped water connection to a tap placed in the yard or plot outside sewerage system
the house Pit latrine with slab– uses a hole in the ground for excreta
Public tap/standpipe – public water point from which people can collection and a squatting slab or platform that is firmly supported
collect water on all sides, easy to clean and raised surrounding ground level to
Tubewell or borehole – deep hole that has been driven, bored or prevent surface water from entering the pit, platform has a
drilled, with the purpose of reaching groundwater supplies; squatting hole, or is fitted with a seat; without slab – an open pit
constructed with casing, or pipes; water is delivered through a is a rudimentary hole in the ground where excreta is collected
pump Ventilated improved pit latrine – dry pit latrine ventilated by a
Protected dug well – dug well that is protected from runoff water pipe that extends above the latrine roof
by a well lining or casing raised above ground level; also covered
Flush/pour flush to elsewhere – excreta being deposited in or
nearby the household environment (not into a pit, septic tank, or
sewer); may be flushed to the street, yard/plot, open sewer, a ditch,
a drainage way or other location; flush/pour flush to “don’t know
where” is taken to indicate that the household sanitation facility is
improved, as respondents might not know if their toilet is connected
to a sewer or septic tank
Pail system/bucket – use of a bucket or other container for the
retention of feces, which are periodically removed for treatment,
disposal, or use as a fertilizer
Overhung latrine/hanging latrine – toilet built over a sea, a river,
or other body of water, into which excreta drops directly
No facilities or bush or field – defecation in the bush or field or
ditch, excreta deposited on the ground and covered with a layer of
earth (cat method), excreta wrapped and thrown into garbage, and
defecation into surface water (drainage channel, beach, river,
stream or sea)