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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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PERSONAL CARE (PRCRE)

Data file: FIES91

Overview

Valid: 24789
Invalid: 0
Minimum: 0
Maximum: 185100
Type: Continuous
Decimal: 0
Range: -
Format:

Questions and instructions

Literal question
During the PAST MONTH, did you or any member of your family purchase in cash or on credit materials for personal care and effects such as beauty aids and toilet articles, personal effects, or pay for beauty parlor and barbershop services, and other personal care and services?
Question post text
If NO, GO TO NEXT PAGE [C1(b)]
Interviewer instructions
This subsection gathers the value of items purchased or services availed of by the family on personal care and effects such as beauty aides and toilet articles, personal effects, baby care, adult care, etc. during the past month.

If any member of the family bought any item or paid for any services for his own personal care and effects, enter the value of the item(s) or services in C1(a). However, if the goods were received as gifts or any non-family member rendered the services free to the sample family, enter the imputed value in C1(b).

For consumables like toilet soap, pomade, powder, tooth paste, etc., used, ascertain how much was the total expenditure for each of the sub-items during the reference period. Take the total value of these sub-items to get the total for an item and enter under the “Total Value “ column.

Items for personal care and effects bought or services availed of for special occasions of the family are to be included in this section

A shift from “past month” to “average month” concept is allowed if purchases occur at rare intervals. For example, jewelry, like a ring, may be purchased only once during the entire semester. Get the total value of the ring and divide by 6 in order to get the average monthly purchase of the jewelry. The “average month” concept can also be applied on expenditures on make-up, cosmetics, perfumes and all items under item (2) - personal effects where purchases occur infrequently.

Description

Definition
Includes beauty aids and toilet articles, personal effects, or pay for beauty parlor and barbershop services, and other personal care and services?
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