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Reproductive Health Survey 1999

Romania, 1999
Reference ID
ROU_1999_RHS_v01_M
Producer(s)
Romanian Association of Public Health and Health Management (ARSPMS)
Metadata
DDI/XML JSON
Created on
Apr 25, 2019
Last modified
Apr 25, 2019
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  • Study Description
  • Data Description
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  • Data Files
  • Section A
    Indentification
  • Section B
    Household
    Member
    Information
  • Section C
    education
  • section G
    Housing
  • section H1
    Water
    Sanitation
  • section H2
    Energy
  • section I
    Weekly
    Expenditure
  • Section M
    Durables
  • Section JKL
    Consumption of
    Regular Non
    Food Items
  • Section D
    Fertility
  • section D
    Deaths
  • section F Child
    health
  • Section Q
    Household
    Enterprises
  • Section P
    Livestock
  • Section O
    Agricultural
    Output
  • Section N
    Agriculture
    Holding
  • Section U
    Credit
  • Section R
    Transfers
  • Section S Other
    Income
  • Section T
    Recent Shocks
  • Section E
    Employment
  • Section D
    Health
  • consumption
    aggregated data
CSV JSON

total habitable rooms in main HH (g09a)

Data file: section G Housing

Overview

Valid: 13042
Invalid: 35
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Range: -
Format:

Questions and instructions

Literal question
G09
How many habitable rooms does this HH occupy? (DO NOT COUNT BATHROOMS, TOILETS, STOREROOMS, OR GARAGE)
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Sysmiss
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.
Question post text
MAIN HOUSE
NUMBER OF ROOMS
Interviewer instructions
Habitable rooms, refers to those that are used for living and excludes bathrooms, toilets, storerooms, Garage etc.

If a room is used for functions beyond those conventionally accepted the they may be included as habitable rooms e.g. if a garage or store is as well used for sleeping, then it will be included among the habitable rooms.

A room that is divided by a curtain or some cartons should just be considered as one room.

Remember to include all rooms that are habitable even though they may currently be underutilized such as is the case with guest rooms.

Enter the number of rooms for the main dwelling separately in the space provided and then the total number of rooms in the other dwellings in the space provided.

In rural areas, make sure you have registered all the habitable rooms in the other dwellings including the boy's quarters. It is common in rural areas for separate kitchens to be used by the girls for sleeping; in this case the kitchen should be included as a habitable room.
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