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Household Socio-Economic Survey 1990

Thailand, 1990 - 1991
Reference ID
THA_1990_SES_v01_M
Producer(s)
National Statistical Office
Metadata
DDI/XML JSON
Created on
Nov 21, 2011
Last modified
Mar 29, 2019
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  • r1 - Household
    Characteristics,
    Household Head
  • r2 - Household
    Member
    Characteristics
  • r5 - Housing
    Characteristics
  • r6 - Payment
    Transfers
    (Transferee)
  • r7 - Payment
    Transfers
    (Transferor)
  • r3 - Income
    from Other
    Sources
  • r4 - Change of
    Assets and
    Liabilities
  • r8 -
    Consumption of
    Goods and
    Services
  • r9 - 7-day Food
    Consumption
  • r10 - Household
    Income
  • r11 - Energy
    Consumption
  • r12 - Summary
    Household
    Expenditures

Household number (hhno)

Data file: r1 - Household Characteristics, Household Head

Overview

Valid: 13186
Invalid: 0
Minimum: 1
Maximum: 15
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 9
End: 10
Width: 2
Range: -
Format:

Description

Definition
Private Household was defined as

(1) a group of two or more persons who made common provision for food and other essentials of living. Members might pool their income and had a common budget to a greater or lesser extent. They might be related by blood, marriage or adoption, or unrelated. Unrelated boarders or lodgers; living with a household but not paying for living quarters and/or meals, and servants without their families; living with a household and receiving food, clothing and housing as part of wages or free, were counted as household members.

Unrelated boarders or lodgers with or without their families; living with a household but paying for living quarters and/or meals, were treated as separate households.

(2) Each memer of a group of unrelated persons, not excedding five person, living together, sharing lodging and meals, were treated as one-person household.

(3) A person who made provision for his own food and other essentials of living without having common housekeeping or financial arrangement with other person, was treated as one-person household.
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