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World Health Survey 2003

Greece, 2003
Reference ID
GRC_2003_WHS_v01_M
Producer(s)
World Health Organization (WHO)
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Apr 25, 2019
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Apr 25, 2019
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FOOD EATEN OUTSIDE (FDOUT)

Data file: FIES91

Overview

Valid: 24789
Invalid: 0
Minimum: 0
Maximum: 283608
Type: Continuous
Decimal: 0
Range: -
Format:

Questions and instructions

Literal question
On the average, how much is your weekly consumption of the following?
Question pretext
During the PERIOD SPECIFIED, did you or any member of your family consume cereals and cereal preparation?
Question post text
If NO, GO TO NEXT PAGE (A3)
Interviewer instructions
Asks Item A2(c) first, i.e. inquire about the number of family members regularly eating outside the home before getting the details needed in Items A2(b). Refer again to the type of family membership given in Part I, Section B, Item 2(b) to see if there are members who may have eaten out regularly (e.g., schooling children, family members working in an office, etc.). If there are no family members regularly eating outside the home, proceed to A3 (Alcoholic Beverages).

Only food regularly bought and eaten by family members outside the home like snacks, merienda, lunch, etc. are included in this section. Note that the daily allowances of school children for their sandwiches, softdrinks, etc. at school are also covered by this category. Thus, if the schooling members of the family are given regular allowance, estimate the amount of the average weekly food consumption and report it here. In estimating the amount to be entered, take note of those months when schooling children are usually on vacation. Do not however, forget to report the amount used for their transportation in B2 (Transportation and Communication). Any food expenditure incurred by any family member who habitually goes to discos or nightspots will not be included here and these will be recorded under (D2) Recreation.

Description

Definition
Food Regularly Consumed Outside The Home
Include:

a.food regularly bought and eaten by the family members outside the home like snacks or merienda, lunch, etc.

b.daily allowance of school children for meals taken outside the home. Thus, if the schooling members of the family are given regular allowance, estimate the amount of the average weekly food consumption. In estimating the amount to be entered, take note of those months when schooling children are usually on vacation.

c.In case of senior citizens availing of discounted purchases at food chains, report only the actual amount paid.
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