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World Health Survey 2003

Greece, 2003
Reference ID
GRC_2003_WHS_v01_M
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World Health Organization (WHO)
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Apr 25, 2019
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Apr 25, 2019
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TYPE OF TOILET (B5021_TOILET)

Data file: FIES91

Overview

Valid: 24789
Invalid: 0
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Range: -
Format:

Questions and instructions

Literal question
What kind of toilet facility does the family has in the house?
Categories
Value Category
1 Water-sealed
2 Closed pit
3 Open pit
4 Others (pail system, etc)
5 None
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
For purposes of this survey, encircle the apprpriate code for type of toilet facility in the housing unit/building where the family is enumerated.

Description

Definition
The different type of toilet are described below:

Water-sealed - all types of toilet, whether used exclusively by the household or shared with other households, where after water is flushed or poured into the bowl, a small amount of water is left in the bowl and seals the bottom of the bowl from the pipe leading to the sewer or septic tank. They may or may not have depositories other than a sewer or septic tank. However, if a water-sealed bowl is connected to a lake, river, stream or canal or down under, it is classified under (4) Others (pail system, etc.).

Closed Pit - This is the type of toilet, which is without a water-sealed bowl, and the depository is constructed usually of large circular tubes made of clay or concrete, a pit with concrete sides, or an ordinary pit or drum, covered on top and has a small opening. It may or may not have a box for seating or squatting over the opening.

Open pit - An open pit is a dug pit without any enclosures and usually without toilet bowls.

Other (Pail System, etc.) - Classify here a toilet system wherein human waste is accumulated in a pail to be picked up for disposal from time to time or any other kind of toilet not belonging to the preceding types.

None - Report this for a family having no toilet facility and usually resort to throwing human waste in wrapped paper or container.
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