For all persons
[Questions 1-18 were asked of all persons.]
15. What language(s) does [the respondent] habitually speak?
More than on answer allowed.
[] 1 Indigenous?
15.1 Which is the indigenous language or dialect that [the respondent] speaks? [Indigenous language/dialect] ____
For the use of INEC _ _
Languages: Achuer, Andoa, AwapĂt, A'ingae, Cha'palaa, Zia pedee, Kichwa, Paicoca, Shuar, Tsa'fiqui, Shiwiar, Waotededo, Zapara.
[] 2 Castilian/Spanish?
[] 3 Foreign?
[] 4 Does not speak?
[Section 4]
Step 12: Continue with the third part (questions 14 to 18) of section 4, information about the population / B: General characteristics
[A copy of part of section 4B of the census questionnaire is omitted here.]
Tips:
- Follow the sequential order of the questions.
- Questions 14, 15 and 18 can have multiple answers.
- If the informant indicates he/she speaks an indigenous language, immediately ask: what indigenous language or dialect do you speak? (question 15.1)
- If the informant does not know the name of the language that he/she speaks, register that he/she does not know. You should not read the names.
- Take into account the leaps with questions 16 and 17.
- You should not register anything in the fields for the use INEC.
- If in question 16 the informant responds "no", insist that you need an answer and reread the question with its alternatives.
- If the informant does not know the name of the nationality or indigenous group to which he/she belongs, register does not know. You should not read the names.
- Question 18 is multiple answer and will be asked regarding children under five years of age.