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Census of Population and Housing 2000 - IPUMS Subset

Philippines, 2000
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PHL_2000_PHC_v01_M_v03_A_IPUMS
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National Statistics Office, Minnesota Population Center
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Floor area of the housing unit (PH2000A_0032)

Data file: PHL2000-H-H

Overview

Valid: 0
Invalid: 0
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 144
End: 145
Width: 2
Range: -
Format:

Questions and instructions

Literal question
D1. Floor area of the housing unit
What is the estimated floor area of this housing unit?
(Please cross out one of the selections below)


Square meter/Square feet

[] Less than 10 / Less than 108
[] 10-19 / 108-209
[] 20-29 / 210-317
[] 30-49 / 318-532
[] 50-69/ 533-748
[] 70-89 / 749-963
[] 90-119 / 964-1286
[] 120-149 / 1287-1609
[] 150-199 / 1610-2147
[] 200 and over / 2148 and over
Categories
Value Category
1 Less than 10 square meters
2 10 - 19 sq. m.
3 20 - 29 sq. m.
4 30 - 49 sq. m.
5 50 - 69 sq. m.
6 70 - 89 sq. m.
7 90 - 119 sq.m.
8 120 - 149 sq.m.
9 150 - 199 sq.m.
10 200 sq. m. and over
99 Unknown
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.
Interviewer instructions
D1 Floor area of the housing unit

Density of occupancy in terms of floor area per person is a measure of the adequacy of housing. In line with the aim of housing policy to provide adequate housing space to a level consistent with the maintenance of health of the occupants, it is important in planning to adopt housing standards.

The data on floor area will provide planners information on the current status of the density of occupancy of existing housing units in the country.

Cross out the circle of the selection made.

[Table omitted].

Floor area refers to the space enclosed by the exterior wall of the housing unit. In case of several floors, get the area of each floor in square meters or square feet and add together to get the total floor area of the housing unit.

There are many ways in approximating the total floor area. You may use any method which is more convenient to you. You may use a meter stick, visual approximation (using your eyes only) or your pace factor (see Appendix 4). In case the respondent does not know the floor area of the housing unit, you can approximate the floor area using any of the above mentioned methods. Familiarize yourself with the length of a meter so that you can do visual approximation.

An example of getting the estimate of floor area is shown in Illustration 7.3. In this illustration, it is assumed that the width and length of the floor spaces are already determined using one of the methods discussed above.

To get the estimated floor area (EFA) of the around floor, use the following formula:


EFA ground floor = 10 meters x 7 meters = 70 sq. m.


Using the same procedure for the second floor,


EFA second floor =10 meters x 9 meters = 90 SQ. m.


To get the total estimated floor area of the housing unit, which will be the answer to the inquiry "What is the estimated floor area of this housing unit?"


EFA ground floor + EFA second floor =70 + 90= 160 sq.m.


For this example, mark the circle opposite the range of values that includes the given answer, in this case, of category 150-199.

Description

Definition
This variable indicates, in square meters, the estimated floor area of the housing unit.
Universe
All households

concept

Concept
Name Vocabulary
Dwelling Characteristics Variables -- HOUSEHOLD IPUMS
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