Codes and Frequencies
Code | Label |
boliv
2001
|
---|---|---|
1 | Here | 552,784 |
2 | In another place within Bolivia | 265,570 |
3 | In another country | 9,338 |
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Description
This variable indicates whether the person was born in the current location.
Universe
- Bolivia 2001: All persons
Availability
- Bolivia: 2001
Questionnaire Text
Chapter D. For all individuals (Request the presence of those people who slept in this dwelling, including [explicitly both male and female] children.)
[Questions 27-34 were asked of all persons.]
34. Where were you born?
[] 2 In another place within the country:
____ Municipality (Province Section)
____ Province
____ Department
[] 2 La Paz
[] 3 Cochabamba
[] 4 Oruro
[] 5 Potosí
[] 6 Tarija
[] 7 Santa Cruz
[] 8 Beni
[] 9 Pando
____ Year of arrival in Bolivia - Go on to Chapter E
Chapter D. For all persons
From this question [question 27] onwards, each person who spent the night prior to the census day in this dwelling should be interviewed individually. The presence of all persons, including children, should be requested.
If the person is younger than 7 years of age or if he cannot make himself understood, his presence should be requested but the information should be provided by the father, mother, or another adult. This person should be present for the duration of the interview.
Question 34. Where were you born?
For example:
Pedro is a priest who lives in Sucre. He was born in Argentina and arrived in Bolivia in 1987.
The form is filled out in this way:
[The instructions refer to a graphic of the census form with the above information filled in.]
[p. 62]
1. If the person was born in the place where the enumeration is taking place, the oval, "Here" is filled in and the enumerator will proceed to Chapter E.
2. If the person was born "In another place in the country", the same procedure as in question 33 is followed.
3. If the person was born "Abroad", the corresponding oval is filled in, the "Name of the country" is recorded, and the enumerator will proceed to Chapter E.