Codes and Frequencies
Code | Label |
paragu
1982
|
---|---|---|
1 | Brick | 12,048 |
2 | Paving stone | 9,996 |
3 | Tile | 1,517 |
4 | Cement | 4,717 |
5 | Wood | 3,393 |
6 | Earth | 25,899 |
7 | Other | 34 |
8 | Unknown | 477 |
9 | NIU (not in universe) | 2,384 |
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Description
This variable identifies the floor materials of the dwelling.
Universe
- Paraguay 1982: Private households
Availability
- Paraguay: 1982
Questionnaire Text
c) What is the predominant material in the floor?
[] 1 Brick
[] 2 Floor tile
[] 3 Ceramic tile
[] 4 Cement
[] 5 Wood
[] 6 Earth
[] Other (specify) ____
[] 2 Floor tile
[] 3 Ceramic tile
[] 4 Cement
[] 5 Wood
[] 6 Earth
[] Other (specify) ____
Question 3. Predominant material
a) What material is predominant on the exterior walls?
Ask the question, read each of the following options, and mark an X in the corresponding box.
If the material is not indicated, mark "other," [and insert] the name of the material.
[A depiction of section 3 of the enumeration form to the left of the preceding text is omitted here.]
[P. 24]
[A drawing of four walls, with the words, "brick," "stucco," "wood," and "stone," written under each of the walls, respectively, is omitted here.]
b) What material is predominant on the roof?
Ask the question, read each of the options, and mark an X in the corresponding box.
If the material is not listed, write the name of the material under "other."
When the dwelling is in a middle section of a building with several floors, the roof of the roof of the building is considered.
[A drawing of four roofs, with the words, "shingle," "straw," "wood," and "cement," written under each of the roofs, respectively, is omitted here.]
[P. 25]
[A depiction of question (3)c. to the left of the following text is omitted here.]
c) What material is predominant on the floor?
Ask the question, read each of the options, and mark an X in the corresponding box.
If the material is not listed, write the name of the material under "other."
[A drawing of four floors, with the words, "brick," "wood," "tile," and "dirt," written under each of the floors, respectively, is omitted here.]