Login
Login
National Data Archive
An Online Microdata Catalog
  • Home
  • Catalog
  • Citations
    Home / Central Data Catalog / HUN_2003_WHS_V01_M / variable [F2]
central

World Health Survey 2003

Hungary, 2003
Reference ID
HUN_2003_WHS_v01_M
Producer(s)
World Health Organization (WHO)
Metadata
DDI/XML JSON
Created on
Apr 25, 2019
Last modified
Apr 25, 2019
Page views
2271
  • Study Description
  • Data Description
  • Get Microdata
  • Data Files
  • fies97
CSV JSON

Total recreation expenditure (rcrtn)

Data file: fies97

Overview

Valid: 39520
Invalid: 0
Minimum: 0
Maximum: 143080
Type: Continuous
Decimal: 0
Range: -
Format:

Questions and instructions

Literal question
During the PERIOD SPECIFIED, did you or any member of your family purchase in cash or on credit recreational goods and supplies, musical instruments, pay for admission tickets to movies, shows, cockfights, races, boxing, basketball, dances, fairs and others?
Interviewer instructions
Recreation

This expenditure group includes the expenses of family members on recreational goods and activities such as going to the movies, picnics, cable TV subscription, etc. As in other expenditure groups, if the family purchased the items or paid for the service in cash or on credit, enter the amount in D2(a).

But if the family received the items as gifts or availed of the services for free, then the corresponding value of such items or services will be entered in D2(b). An example is a complimentary pass to the movies for one year. Do not include in D2(b), however, the value of occasional free treats to the movies, etc.

If the family member raised fighting cocks strictly for pleasure (i.e., as his “pangsabong”), the amount spent in buying and raising the fowl is to be included in this expenditure group. Also included in this item are membership fees to hobby clubs, resorts, etc. If the family keeps a pet, the amount spent for the care (e.g., food, visits to the veterinarian, etc.) of the family pet is likewise included in this item.

Include also under this item ornamental plants and orchids purchased which are raised as a hobby including the fertilizers, insecticides, charcoal and other incidental expenses in the care of the plants. However, if plants are for sale then this become a family-operated activity which should be reported in Part IV.
National Data Archive

© National Data Archive, All Rights Reserved.