Sample characteristics: Indonesia
Census/survey characteristics | |
Type | Census |
Title | Population Census, 1971 |
Statistical agency | Central Bureau of Statistics |
Population universe | All persons who reside in the geographical area of the Republic of Indonesia at the time of the census. |
De jure or de facto | De jure |
Census/survey day | September 24, 1971 |
Questionnaire | Two long form questionnaires: F1 for households and residences, and F2 for individuals. |
Type of fieldwork | Direct enumeration |
Microdata sample characteristics | |
Sample design | Data are derived from the .038 sample of enumeration blocks that received the long form questionnaire. These clustered data were stratified by type and population size of regency to create the microdata sample. |
Sample fraction | 0.0054 |
Sample size (person records) | 634642 |
Sample weights | Computed by census agency and should be used for most types of analysis. |
Units identified in microdata | |
Dwellings | No |
Vacant units | No |
Households | Yes |
Collective dwellings | Yes |
Smallest geography | Regency |
Unit definitions | |
Dwellings | Not available |
Households | An individual or group of people living who inhabit part or all of the physical or census building who make common provisions for food and other living essentials. |
Collective dwellings | Institutional households consist of individuals in a residence that manages everyday needs, usually arranged by an organization such as a non-profit institution, school, the military, etc. Includes reformatories, prisons and similar living quarters. Also includes households that rent rooms or parts of buildings lodging ten or more people. |
Census/survey characteristics | |
Type | Intercensal survey |
Title | Intercensal Population Survey 1976 |
Statistical agency | Central Bureau of Statistics |
Population universe | Permanent residents |
De jure or de facto | De jure |
Census/survey day | February, 1976 |
Questionnaire | One questionnaire with dwelling information, social and demographic characteristics and fertility and contraceptive practice. |
Type of fieldwork | Direct enumeration |
Microdata sample characteristics | |
Sample design | Sample of households in 770 clusters throughout country. Three provinces were not fully covered: East Nusa Tenggara, Maluku and Irian Jaya. |
Sample fraction | 0.0022 |
Sample size (person records) | 281170 |
Sample weights | Computed by census agency and should be used for most types of analysis. |
Units identified in microdata | |
Dwellings | No |
Vacant units | No |
Households | Yes |
Collective dwellings | No |
Smallest geography | Regency |
Unit definitions | |
Dwellings | Not available |
Households | Individuals who inhabit part of all of a building and in general eat together from one kitchen. |
Collective dwellings | Not applicable for public use sample |
Census/survey characteristics | |
Type | Census |
Title | 1980 Census of Population |
Statistical agency | Central Bureau of Statistics |
Population universe | All persons who reside in the geographical area of the Republic of Indonesia at the time of the census. |
De jure or de facto | De jure |
Census/survey day | October 31, 1980 |
Questionnaire | Long form questionnaire SP80-S containing housing and individual questions. |
Type of fieldwork | Direct enumeration |
Microdata sample characteristics | |
Sample design | Data are derived from the sample of census blocks that received the long form questionnaire. The sample of census blocks that received the long form was stratified by urban-rural status, with special census blocks containing large numbers of persons in institutions comprising a separate stratum. |
Sample fraction | 0.05 |
Sample size (person records) | 7234577 |
Sample weights | Computed by census agency and should be used for most types of analysis. |
Units identified in microdata | |
Dwellings | No |
Vacant units | No |
Households | Yes |
Collective dwellings | Yes |
Smallest geography | Regency |
Unit definitions | |
Dwellings | Not available |
Households | An individual or group of people living who inhabit part or all of the physical or census building who make common provisions for food and other living essentials. |
Collective dwellings | Institutional households consist of individuals in a residence that manages everyday needs, usually arranged by an organization such as a non-profit institution, school, the military, etc. Includes reformatories, prisons and similar living quarters. Also includes households that rent rooms or parts of buildings lodging ten or more people. |
Census/survey characteristics | |
Type | Intercensal survey |
Title | 1985 Intercensus Population Survey |
Statistical agency | Central Bureau of Statistics |
Population universe | Permanent residents. Special census blocks and institutions are not included. |
De jure or de facto | De jure |
Census/survey day | October, 1985 |
Questionnaire | One questionnaire with dwelling information and social and demographic characteristics of individuals. |
Type of fieldwork | Direct enumeration |
Microdata sample characteristics | |
Sample design | Multistage sample of census blocks using urban/rural status and population density of the province. |
Sample fraction | 0.0037 |
Sample size (person records) | 605858 |
Sample weights | Computed by census agency and should be used for most types of analysis. |
Units identified in microdata | |
Dwellings | No |
Vacant units | No |
Households | Yes |
Collective dwellings | No |
Smallest geography | Regency |
Unit definitions | |
Dwellings | Not available |
Households | An individual or group of people who inhabit part or all of the physical or census building and usually live together and eat together from one kitchen. One kitchen means that the daily needs are managed and provided by one budget. |
Collective dwellings | Not applicable for public use sample |
Census/survey characteristics | |
Type | Census |
Title | 1990 Population Census |
Statistical agency | Central Bureau of Statistics |
Population universe | All population residing in the geographic area of Indonesia regardless of residence status. Homeless, boat people, etc were enumerated. |
De jure or de facto | De jure for permanent residents; de facto for non-permanent residents |
Census/survey day | October 31, 1990 |
Questionnaire | Long form questionnaire SP90-S containing houseing and individual questions distributed to 5% of households. |
Type of fieldwork | Direct enumeration |
Microdata sample characteristics | |
Sample design | Data are derived from the sample of census blocks that received the long form questionnaire, stratified by urban-rural status. |
Sample fraction | 0.0051 |
Sample size (person records) | 912544 |
Sample weights | Computed by census agency and should be used for most types of analysis. |
Units identified in microdata | |
Dwellings | No |
Vacant units | No |
Households | Yes |
Collective dwellings | Yes |
Smallest geography | Regency |
Unit definitions | |
Dwellings | Not available |
Households | An individual or group of people living who inhabit part or all of the physical or census building who make common provisions for food and other living essentials. |
Collective dwellings | Institutional households consist of individuals in a residence that manages everyday needs, usually arranged by an organization such as a non-profit institution, school, the military, etc. Includes reformatories, prisons and similar living quarters. Also includes households that rent rooms or parts of buildings lodging ten or more people. |
Census/survey characteristics | |
Type | Intercensal survey |
Title | Intercensus Population Survey 1995 |
Statistical agency | Central Bureau of Statistics |
Population universe | Permanent residents |
De jure or de facto | De jure |
Census/survey day | October 10-31, 1995 |
Questionnaire | One questionnaire with dwelling information and social and demographic characteristics of individuals. |
Type of fieldwork | Direct enumeration |
Microdata sample characteristics | |
Sample design | Multistage sample of households with first stage selection of enumeration areas, within which households were sampled from selected segments. |
Sample fraction | 0.0043 |
Sample size (person records) | 718837 |
Sample weights | Computed by census agency and should be used for most types of analysis. |
Units identified in microdata | |
Dwellings | No |
Vacant units | No |
Households | Yes |
Collective dwellings | No |
Smallest geography | Regency |
Unit definitions | |
Dwellings | Not available |
Households | An individual or group of people who inhabit part or all of the physical or census building and usually live together and eat together from one kitchen. One kitchen means that the daily needs are managed and provided by one budget. |
Collective dwellings | Not applicable for public use sample |
Census/survey characteristics | |
Type | Census |
Title | Population Census 2000 |
Statistical agency | Central Bureau of Statistics |
Population universe | All population residing in the geographic area of Indonesia regardless of residence status. Diplomats and their families residing in Indonesia were excluded. |
De jure or de facto | De jure for permanent residents; de facto for non-permanent residents |
Census/survey day | July 1, 2000 |
Questionnaire | L1 questionnaire for buildings and households; L2 questionnaire for permanent residents; and L3 questionnaire for non-permanent residents (boat people, homeless persons, etc). |
Type of fieldwork | Direct enumeration |
Microdata sample characteristics | |
Sample design | Geographically stratified systematic sample (drawn by IPUMS). |
Sample fraction | 0.1 |
Sample size (person records) | 20112539 |
Sample weights | Self-weighting (expansion factor=10) |
Units identified in microdata | |
Dwellings | No |
Vacant units | No |
Households | Yes |
Collective dwellings | Yes |
Smallest geography | Regency |
Unit definitions | |
Dwellings | Not available |
Households | An individual or group of people who inhabit part or all of the physical or census building, usually live together, who eat from one kitchen or organize daily needs together as one unit. |
Collective dwellings | A special household includes people living in dormitories, barracks, or institutions in which daily needs are under the responsibility of a foundation or other organization. Also includes groups of people in lodging houses or buildings, where the total number of lodgers is ten or more. |
Census/survey characteristics | |
Type | Intercensal survey |
Title | 2005 Intercensal Population Survey |
Statistical agency | Central Bureau of Statistics |
Population universe | Permanent residents |
De jure or de facto | De jure |
Census/survey day | June 6-30, 2005 |
Questionnaire | One multi-part questionnaire with dwelling information and social and demographic characteristics of individuals. |
Type of fieldwork | Direct enumeration |
Microdata sample characteristics | |
Sample design | Multistage sample of census blocks using urban/rural status of each regency/municipality. |
Sample fraction | 0.0051 |
Sample size (person records) | 1090892 |
Sample weights | Computed by census agency and should be used for most types of analysis. |
Units identified in microdata | |
Dwellings | No |
Vacant units | No |
Households | Yes |
Collective dwellings | No |
Smallest geography | Regency |
Unit definitions | |
Dwellings | Not available |
Households | An individual or group of people who inhabit part or all of the physical or census building and usually live together and eat together from one kitchen. One kitchen means that the daily needs are managed and provided by one budget. |
Collective dwellings | Not applicable for public use sample |
Census/survey characteristics | |
Type | Census |
Title | 2010 Population Census |
Statistical agency | Central Bureau of Statistics |
Population universe | All population, Indonesian and foreign, residing in the territorial area of Indonesia, regardless of residence status. Includes homeless, refugees, ship crews, and people in inaccessible areas. Diplomats and their families residing in Indonesia were excluded. |
De jure or de facto | De jure for permanent residents; de facto for non-permanent residents |
Census/survey day | May 15, 2010 |
Questionnaire | Three questionnaires: C1 to enumerate regular households living in areas covered in the census mapping; C2 for the population living in areas not included in the mapping, such as remote areas; and L2 for the homeless, boat people, and tribes. |
Type of fieldwork | Direct enumeration with self-enumeration and Internet collection |
Microdata sample characteristics | |
Sample design | Geographically stratified systematic sample (drawn by IPUMS). |
Sample fraction | 0.1 |
Sample size (person records) | 22928795 |
Sample weights | Self-weighting (expansion factor=10) |
Units identified in microdata | |
Dwellings | No |
Vacant units | No |
Households | Yes |
Collective dwellings | Yes |
Smallest geography | Regency |
Unit definitions | |
Dwellings | Not available |
Households | An individual or group of people who inhabit part or all of the physical or census building and usually live together and eat together from one kitchen. One kitchen means that the daily needs are managed and combined into one. |
Collective dwellings | An institutional household includes people living in a dormitory, barracks, or insitution where everyday needs are managed by an institution or foundation. Also includes groups of 10 or more people in lodging houses or buildings. |
Special populations | Homeless, boat people |