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Argentina 1991 Ethiopia 1994 Mali 1987 Senegal 2002
Argentina 2001 Ethiopia 2007 Mali 1998 Senegal 2013
Argentina 2010 Fiji 1986 Mali 2009 Sierra Leone 2004
Armenia 2001 Fiji 1996 Mexico 1960 Sierra Leone 2015
Benin 1992 Fiji 2007 Mexico 1970 South Africa 1996
Benin 2002 Fiji 2014 Mexico 1990 South Africa 2001
Benin 2013 Ghana 2000 Mexico 1995 South Africa 2007
Bolivia 1992 Ghana 2010 Mexico 2000 South Africa 2011
Bolivia 2001 Greece 2011 Mexico 2010 South Africa 2016
Bolivia 2012 Guatemala 1964 Mexico 2015 South Sudan 2008
Botswana 1981 Guatemala 1981 Morocco 2014 Sudan 2008
Botswana 1991 Guatemala 1994 Myanmar 2014 Suriname 2012
Botswana 2001 Guatemala 2002 Nepal 2001 Tanzania 2002
Botswana 2011 Guinea 1996 Nepal 2011 Tanzania 2012
Brazil 1960 Haiti 2003 Nicaragua 1971 Thailand 1970
Brazil 1970 Honduras 1961 Nicaragua 2005 Thailand 1980
Brazil 1980 Honduras 1988 Pakistan 1998 Thailand 1990
Brazil 1991 Honduras 2001 Palestine 1997 Thailand 2000
Burkina Faso 1996 Indonesia 1971 Palestine 2007 Togo 2010
Burkina Faso 2006 Indonesia 1980 Panama 1980 Trinidad and Tobago 1970
Cambodia 1998 Indonesia 1985 Panama 1990 Trinidad and Tobago 2000
Cambodia 2004 Indonesia 1990 Panama 2000 Trinidad and Tobago 2011
Cambodia 2008 Indonesia 1995 Panama 2010 Uganda 1991
Cambodia 2013 Indonesia 2005 Papua New Guinea 1990 Uganda 2002
Cameroon 1987 Indonesia 2010 Paraguay 1992 Uganda 2014
Cameroon 2005 Iran 2006 Paraguay 2002 United States 1980
Colombia 1985 Israel 1972 Peru 2007 Uruguay 1975
Colombia 1993 Jamaica 1982 Philippines 1990 Uruguay 1985
Colombia 2005 Jamaica 1991 Philippines 2000 Uruguay 1996
Costa Rica 2011 Jamaica 2001 Philippines 2010 Uruguay 2006
Cuba 2012 Kenya 1989 Puerto Rico 1970 Uruguay 2011
Dominican Republic 1981 Kenya 1999 Puerto Rico 1980 Venezuela 2001
Dominican Republic 2002 Kenya 2009 Puerto Rico 1990 Vietnam 2009
Dominican Republic 2010 Laos 2005 Romania 2002 Zambia 1990
Ecuador 2010 Lesotho 1996 Romania 2011 Zambia 2000
Egypt 1996 Lesotho 2006 Rwanda 1991 Zambia 2010
Egypt 2006 Liberia 2008 Rwanda 2002 Zimbabwe 2012
El Salvador 1992 Malawi 1998 Rwanda 2012
El Salvador 2007 Malawi 2008 Saint Lucia 1980
Ethiopia 1984 Malaysia 1970 Saint Lucia 1991
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Argentina 1991 — source variable AR1991A_FUELCK — Cooking fuel
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I. Characteristics of the dwelling for the only household or for the first household
[Questions 1-9]


[Questions 2-16 were addressed only in case of an occupied dwelling, with occupants present, per Question 1.]

II. Habitational Characteristics of the Dwelling- for each household
[Questions 10-16]


11. What is the principal combustible used for cooking?

[] Gas from a network
[] Packaged gas (tank, tube, etc)
[] Kerosene
[] Electricity
[] Wood or charcoal
[] Other

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2. Household habitation characteristics -- for all households

In this part of the document we will know the characteristics of the part of a dwelling that a household occupies. Because of this, always, in all households we fill out this part of the Document.


Question 11 refers to the fuel that is principally used for cooking.

If more than one type of fuel is used for cooking, we fill out that of predominant use.


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Argentina 2001 — source variable AR2001A_FUELCK — Fuel used for cooking
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[Questions 5-24 were asked in the case of households that occupied some structure, per question 4.]


19. What fuel is used principally for cooking?

[] Gas from network
[] Gas in a tube
[] Gas from cylinder
[] Firewood or coal
[] Other


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Argentina 2010 — source variable AR2010A_FUELCK — Cooking fuel
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[Questions 3 to 19 were asked of inhabited households with persons present]


14. To cook, you use primarily?

[] Gas from a network?
[] Gas from a tank (zeppelin tank)?
[] Gas in a tube?
[] Gas in a jar?
[] Electricity?
[] Firewood or charcoal?
[] Other?

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Primary fuel used for cooking: substance that has the attribution of burning or source of energy that is used with the greatest frequency for cooking food. For example: gas fuels (natural or liquified); solids (charcoal, products of charcoal, firewood); petroleum and derivates (kerosene) and others such as electricity and alcohol.

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Armenia 2001 — source variable AM2001A_FUELCK — Source of fuel for cooking
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Q6. What is the dwelling unit's main source of fuel for cooking?
[] 1 Electricity
[] 2 Gas
[] 3 Oil
[] 4 Wood
[] 5 Other

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B.6 The main fuel for making food

a) Electricity: if for cooking an electric stove is used or an electric oven that is put in the flat with a separate kitchen.
b) Gas: if natural or liquid gas is used in gas stove.
c) Oil: if different oil stoves are used.
d) Wood: if a wood oven or wood stove is used and the fuel is wood.
e) Other: if other type of the fuel is used besides those mentioned above.


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Benin 1992 — source variable BJ1992A_FUELCK — Fuel for cooking
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Household dwelling unit characteristics

Household's most used cooking energy method

[] 1 Wood
[] 2 Coal
[] 3 Electricity
[] 4 Gas
[] 5 Oil
[] 6 Other
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Characteristics of the household's dwelling unit

Column (13): Energy types used by the household for cooking
Cooking methods are indicated in column (12). Circle the number corresponding to the one indicated by the household members.


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Benin 2002 — source variable BJ2002A_FUELCK — Fuel for cooking
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Dwelling unit characteristics

(53) Household's most used cooking energy method

[] 1 Petrol
[] 2 Wood/palm
[] 3 Electricity SBEE
[] 4 Gas
[] 5 Coal
[] 9 Other
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Column (53): Most used cooking method
The question to ask is the following: "In your household, what is the energy type do you mainly use for cooking?"
For cooking dinners, households use several types of energy. Circle the code corresponding to the one indicated by the interviewee. All other most used cooking methods, not cited in the column, shall be classified under the rubric "otherR."

[] 1. Petrol
[] 2. Wood/palm
[] 3. Electricity SBEE
[] 4. Gas
[] 5. Coal
[] 9. Other

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Benin 2013 — source variable BJ2013A_FUELCK — Most used cooking energy method
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Dwelling Unit Characteristics
[Questions 43-56 were asked of all households]

56. Most used cooking energy method

[] 1 Petrol
[] 2 Wood or palm
[] 3 Electricity SBEE
[] 4 Solar energy
[] 5 Gas
[] 6 Coal
[] 7 Chips or sawdust
[] 8 Agricultural residues
[] 9 Other (specify) ____
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Section 4: Habitation Characteristics

This section gives information on the characteristics of the household's lodging.

In the case where a more than one questionnaire is used for the household, the answers to the questions on the habitation's characteristics shall only be noted on form number 1 used for the household.

56. Most used cooking method

The modality codes for this variable are:

[] 1. Petrol
[] 2. Wood/palm
[] 3. Electricity from SBEE [public electric company]
[] 4. Solar energy
[] 5. Gas
[] 6. Coal
[] 7. Wood chip/ sawdust
[] 8. Agricultural residues
[] 9. Other [specify]

Q: "What combustible do you most often use to cook?"
Circle the code corresponding to the modality of the interviewee's answer.


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Bolivia 1992 — source variable BO1992A_FUELCK — Fuel used for cooking
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13. Principal fuel used for cooking
[Question 13 was asked of persons in occupied private in private dwellings, per Questions 1 and 2.]

[] 1 Wood
[] 2 Bird dung, manure
[] 3 Charcoal
[] 4 Kerosene
[] 5 Liquefied gas
[] 6 Electricity
[] 7 No cooking
[] 8 Other (specify) ____

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Question 13. Principal fuel used for cooking

Stress that what is wanted is the principal fuel that the household usually uses to cook. Only one of the fuels mentioned should be marked.

1. Firewood Split firewood, trunks, Thola bushes, Yareta (cushion plant)

2. Guano, dung, or manure Dry excrement from llamas, sheep, goats, cows, etc.

3. Coal

4. Kerosene

5. Liquid gas in a cylinder

6. Electricity

7. Doesn't cook When the household for reasons of work or other causes, doesn't prepare food in their dwelling.

[p. 30]

8. Other Those not included in the previous categories, and which should be specified.

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Bolivia 2001 — source variable BO2001A_FUELCOOK — Fuel used for cooking
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[Questions 6 to 26 were asked of persons who lived in occupied private dwelling and were present at the time of enumeration, per Questions 4 and 5.]


16. What type of fuel or energy is principally used for cooking?

[] 1 Wood
[] 2 Bird dung, other manure
[] 3 Kerosene
[] 4 Gas (tank or piped)
[] 5 Electricity
[] 6 Other
[] 7 Don't use any

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Chapter C. Characteristics of dwellings with inhabitants who are present


Question 16. What type of fuel or energy is principally used for cooking?

For example:

Mr. Villa: Gas and electricity are used for cooking in this house.
Enumerator: Which of the two is used most?
Mr. Villa: Gas, because it is more economical.
The form is filled out in this way:

[The instructions refer to a graphic of the census form with appropriate ovals filled in.]

[p. 55]

Important:
The option "does not use" means that the persons comprising this household do not cook their food in this dwelling.


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Bolivia 2012 — source variable BO2012A_FUELCK — Main fuel or power used for cooking
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Chapter B. Main characteristics of the dwelling

12. What is the main fuel or power used for cooking?

[] 1 Household gas (through pipes)
[] 2 Bottled gas
[] 3 Electricity
[] 4 Solar energy
[] 5 Wood
[] 6 Guano, dung, or manure
[] 7 Other
[] 8 No cooking
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Chapter B. Main characteristics of the dwelling

Energy
11. Availability and source of electricity
Mark the appropriate circle or bubble.
12. Main fuel or power used for cooking
Mark the appropriate circle or bubble.


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Botswana 1981 — source variable BW1981A_FUELCK — Principal fuel for cooking
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Section D
[Questions 1 through 15 were asked of private dwelling]

13. Principal fuel for cooking

[] 1 Electricity
[] 2 Gas
[] 3 Paraffin
[] 4 Wood/charcoal
[] 5 Coal
[] 6 Other
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Columns [H12 to H15] facilities in housing units
Put the questions to the respondent and enter the appropriate answer codes in the boxes provided.

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Botswana 1991 — source variable BW1991A_FUELCK — Principal fuel used for cooking
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Section E
[Housing]

(Circle response)

Ask for the material used for the construction of this housing unit (if Lolwapa, take main house)

15. What is the principal fuel used by this household for cooking?

[] 1 Electricity
[] 2 Gas
[] 3 Paraffin
[] 4 Wood
[] 5 Coal
[] Other (specify) ____
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Column E15: Principal Fuel for Cooking

What is the principal fuel used by this household for cooking?

Ask for the principal fuel used by the household for cooking and circle the appropriate answer code. It is possible that a household may use more than one fuel at any one time but it is the one that is used most often that should be recorded. Only one code should be circled. Possible codes are as follows:

1 Electricity
2 Gas
3 Paraffin
4 Wood
5 Coal
Other (specify)

If the particular fuel is not listed, write down the type of fuel used in the space below the codes.


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Botswana 2001 — source variable BW2001A_FUELCOOK — Fuel used for cooking
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E17. What is the principal fuel used by this household for cooking?

[] 01 Electricity
[] 02 Solar power
[] 03 Gas (LPG)
[] 04 Bio gas
[] 05 Wood
[] 06 Paraffin
[] 07 Cow-dung
[] 08 Coal
[] 09 Crop waste
[] 10 Charcoal
[] Other (specify) ____
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150. Column E18: Principal Fuel For Cooking

Q: What is the principal energy source used by this household for cooking?

Ask for the principal energy source used by the household for cooking and circle the appropriate answer code. It is possible that a household may use more than one fuel at any one time but it is the one that is used most often that should be recorded. Only one code should be circled. Possible codes are as follows:

[] 1 Electricity
[] 2 Solar Power
[] 3 Gas (LPG)
[] 4 Bio Gas
[] 5 Wood
[] 6 Paraffin
[] 7 Cow-dung
[] 8 Coal
[] 9 Crop waste
[] 10 Charcoal
[] Other (specify) ____

If the particular fuel used is not listed, write down the type of fuel used in the space below the codes.


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Botswana 2011 — source variable BW2011A_FUELCOOK — Main cooking fuel
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E. Household Information

Housing unit

Principle fuel

Cooking
17. What is the principal energy used by this household for cooking?

[] 01 Electricity grid
[] 02 Petrol
[] 03 Diesel
[] 04 Solar power
[] 05 Gas (LPG)
[] 06 Bio gas
[] 07 Wood
[] 08 Paraffin
[] 09 Cow dung
[] 10 Coal
[] 11 Crop waste
[] 12 Charcoal
[] Other (specify) ________
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198. Column E18: Principal fuel for cooking
Q. What is the principal energy used by this household for cooking?
Ask for the principal energy source used by the household for cooking and circle the appropriate answer code. It is possible that a household may use more than one fuel at any one time but it is the one that is used most often that should be recorded. Only one code should be circled. Possible codes are as follows:

1. Electricity grid
2. Electricity petrol
3. Electricity diesel
4. Solar power
5. Gas (LPG)
6. Bio gas
7. Wood
8. Paraffin
9. Cow dung
10. Coal
11. Crop waste
12. Charcoal
13. Other (specify)

If the particular fuel used is not listed, write down the name of the fuel used in the space below the codes.


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Brazil 1960 — source variable BR1960A_STOVE — Stove
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G. Stove

[] 29 wood
[] 30 coal
[] 31 electric
[] 32 gas
[] 33 oil or kerosene
[] 34 don't have

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Question G - Stove

For dwellings that have a stove, indicate the predominant type of fuel or energy used in the kitchen.
When the fuel used is some product of vegetable origin but not including charcoal, indicate Firewood.

[p. 43]

Examples: sawdust, straw from rice or coffee, coconut shells, etc.
Dwellings which do not have any stove or those served by a portable stove with only one burner, usually referred to as a brazier [fogarareiros], will be marked as Does not have.

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Brazil 1970 — source variable BR1970A_STOVE — Stove
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10. Stove
[] 1 wood
[] 2 gas
[] 3 coal
[] 4 oil or kerosene
[] 5 electric
[] 6 don't have

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Question 10 - Stove

Record, as the case may be:

a) the type of fuel or energy predominantly used.
Firewood is considered any product of plant origin (sawdust, straw from rice or coffee, coconut shells, etc.) but not including charcoal;
b) Does not have - when the dwellings do not have any stove or are served by portable stoves, usually referred to as braziers (fogarareiros).


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Brazil 1980 — source variable BR1980A_COOKFUEL — Fuel used to cook
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(The following questions are only for permanent private households)


15. Fuel used for cooking

[] 1 bottled gas
[] 2 piped gas
[] 3 wood
[] 4 coals
[] 5 oil or kerosene
[] 6 alcohol
[] 7 electricity
[] 8 don't have

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Question 15 - Fuel used for cooking

Mark:
Bottled gas - when the stove is fueled by liquefied gas (GLP), better known as bottled gas, even when piped in from a central source common to more than one household;
Piped gas - when the stove is fueled by piped gas coming from the street;
Firewood - when the stove is fueled by wood, sawdust, straw or cereal shells;
Coal or charcoal - when it is fueled by coal or charcoal;
Oil or kerosene - when fueled by oil or kerosene;
Alcohol - when fueled by alcohol;
Electricity - when fueled by electric energy; or
Does not have - when the household has neither a permanent nor improvised stove, nor a brazier.
If the household has more than one stove and a different type of fuel is used for each one, mark only the fuel of the stove that is used most.


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Brazil 1991 — source variable BR1991A_COOKFUEL — Cooking fuel used
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10. Fuel used for cooking
[] 1 piped gas
[] 2 only bottled gas
[] 3 only wood
[] 4 bottled gas and wood
[] 5 charcoal
[] 6 other
[] 0 neither stove nor hearth

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Question 10 - Fuel used for cooking
Mark:
1 - Piped gas - when the stove is fueled by piped gas or gas from the street;
2 - Only compressed gas from tank - when there is only a stove fueled by liquefied bottled gas in a steel container, even when supplied by pipes running from a central plant common to more than one household;
3 - Only firewood - when there is only a stove fueled by wood, sawdust, leaves or cereal shells;
4 - Compressed gas from steel container, and firewood - when the household has two or more stoves, one fueled by liquefied gas and the other by firewood, regardless of greater use of one or the other;
5 - Coal or charcoal - when it is fueled by coal or charcoal;
6 - Other - when fueled by oil, kerosene, alcohol or electricity; or
0 - Does not have stove or brazier - when food is not prepared in the dwelling since there is neither a stove nor a brazier.

Note - If the residents do not cook, the type of fuel available in the household for this purpose should be indicated.

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Burkina Faso 1996 — source variable BF1996A_FUELCK — Principal source of cooking energy
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III. Housing Characteristics


H11. Principal source of cooking energy

[] 1. Electricity
[] 2. Natural gas
[] 3. Petrol
[] 4. Coal
[] 5. Wood (reinforced hearth)
[] 6. Wood (simple hearth)
[] 7. Other
[] 8. Not applicable


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Burkina Faso 2006 — source variable BF2006A_FUELCK — Principal source of cooking energy
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H9. Principal source of cooking energy
[] 1. Electricity
[] 2. Natural gas
[] 3. Petrol
[] 4. Coal
[] 5. Wood (reinforced hearth)
[] 6. Wood (simple hearth)
[] 7. Not applicable
[] 0. Other


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Cambodia 1998 — source variable KH1998A_FUEL — Cooking fuel
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Form B Household Questionnaire Part 4: Housing Conditions and Facilities** (Enter Code in the box below)

**Part 4 need not be filled-in for Institutional and Homeless Households and for Boat and Transient Population.


3 Main cooking fuel

1 Firewood
2 Charcoal
3 Kerosene
4 Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG)
5 Electricity
6 None
7 ___ Other (specify)
[ ]

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Column 3: Main Cooking Fuel

121. Find out from respondent the kind of fuel used by the household most of the time for cooking. Give the code for the appropriate item. If two or more kinds of cooking fuel are used, e.g. electricity and LPG; LPG and wood; kerosene and charcoal; etc. give code for the fuel which is used most of the time for cooking.
The codes for the kind of fuel used for cooking are as follows:

1. Firewood
2. Charcoal
3. Kerosene
4. Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG)
5. Electricity
6. None
7. ___ Other, (specify)


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Cambodia 2004 — source variable KH2004A_FUELCK — Main cooking fuel
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Form B: Household questionnaire Part 4
Part 4: Housing conditions and facilities

[3] Main cooking fuel

Enter code.

[] 1 Firewood
[] 2 Charcoal
[] 3 Firewood and charcoal
[] 4 Kerosene
[] 5 Liquefied petroleum gas (LPG)
[] 6 LPG and electricity
[] 7 Electricity
[] 8 None
[] 9 Other (specify) ____
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97. Column 3: Main cooking fuel
Find out from respondent the kind of fuel used by the household most of the time for cooking. Give the code for the appropriate item. If two or more kinds of cooking fuel are used e.g. electricity and LPG; LPG and wood; kerosene and charcoal; etc. give code for the fuel which is used most of the time for cooking.
The codes for the kind of fuel used for cooking are as follows:

1. Firewood
2. Charcoal
3. Firewood and charcoal
4. Kerosene
5. Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG)
6. LPG and electricity
7. Electricity
8. None
9. Other, (specify)

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Cambodia 2008 — source variable KH2008A_FUEL — Main cooking fuel
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Form B: household questionnaire - part 4: housing conditions and facilities
Part 4 need not be filled in for institutional and homeless households, and for boat and transient population.


3. Main cooking fuel

[] 1 Firewood
[] 2 Charcoal
[] 3 Kerosene
[] 4 Liquefied petroleum gas (LPG)
[] 5 Electricity
[] 6 None
[] 7 Other (specify) ____

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Filling in of Form B Household Questionnaire Part 4 : Housing Conditions and Facilities

121. This part of the questionnaire on housing conditions of the household has to be filled in after completing the main household questionnaire (Form B Parts 2 and 3). This part should be completed with
[p.50]
the assistance of the head of the household or any responsible member of the household.

122. In cases where within a household, members use a variety of facilities, probe to establish the facility used by the majority of household members and record it for the household. For example, if the members of a household use more than one source of light you should record the main source of light used by the majority of members.

123. Please note that in this part for Columns 1 to 7, 18 and 19, you are required to write only the code corresponding to the appropriate answer in the square provided at the bottom of each column. Under no circumstances you should write more than one code for each question.


Column 3: Main Cooking Fuel

126. Find out from the respondent the kind of fuel used by the household most of the time for cooking. Give the code for the appropriate item. If two or more kinds of cooking fuel are used, e.g. electricity and LPG; LPG and wood; kerosene and charcoal; etc. give the code for the fuel which is used most of the time for cooking.

The codes for the kind of fuel used for cooking are as follows:

1. Firewood
2. Charcoal
3. Kerosene
4. Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG)
5. Electricity
6. None
7. Other, (specify)


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Cambodia 2013 — source variable KH2013A_FUELCK — Main cooking fuel
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Part 5: Housing conditions and facilities

3. Main cooking fuel

Enter code.

[] 1 Firewood
[] 2 Charcoal
[] 3 Kerosene
[] 4 Liquefied petroleum gas (LPG)
[] 5 Electricity
[] 6 None
[] 7 Other (specify) ____
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96. Filling-in of Form B household questionnaire part -5: housing conditions and facilities

96.1. This part of the questionnaire on housing conditions of the household has to be filled in after completing the main household questionnaire (Form B Parts- 2 to 4). This part should be completed with the assistance of the head of the household or any responsible member of the household.

96.2. In cases where within a household, members use a variety of facilities, probe to establish the facility used by the majority of household members and record it for the household. For example, if the members of a household use more than one source of light you should record the main source of light used by the majority of members.

96.3. Please note that in this part of the questionnaire, for columns 1 to 8 and 23 to 25 you are required to write only the code corresponding to the appropriate answer in the square provided at the bottom of each column. Under no circumstances you should write more than one code for each question.

99. Column 3: main cooking fuel

99.1 Find out from respondent the kind of fuel used by the household most of the time for cooking. Give the code for the appropriate item. If two or more kinds of cooking fuel are used, e.g. electricity and LPG; LPG and wood; kerosene and charcoal; etc. give code for the fuel which is used most of the time for cooking.

The codes for the kind of fuel used for cooking are as follows:

[] 1 Firewood
[] 2 Charcoal
[] 3 Kerosene
[] 4 Liquefied petroleum gas (LPG)
[] 5 Electricity
[] 6 None
[] 7 Other (specify) ____

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Cameroon 1987 — source variable CM1987A_FUELCK — Main source of energy for cooking
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Questions on housing

Circle the appropriate number where applicable: in the case of a compound occupied by only one household, take the characteristics (except for the number of rooms) of the main house.


H7. Main source of energy for cooking

[] 1 Wood, charcoal, sawdust
[] 2 Kerosene
[] 3 Gas
[] 4 Electricity
[] 5 Others

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Filling in page 4.
Begin by filling in the space reserved for questions concerning housing and then fill in the space for deaths.
This page is completed only as concerns the first questionnaire used in the household.


1) Space for questions concerning housing. In this column, encircle only one number.
Example : The household is living in a modern villa, column H 1, encircle No. 3.
1 - Isolated house
2 - House with many self-contained flats
3 - Modern villa
4 - Apartment story building
5 - Compound or saré
6 ? Other

If the housing unit is a compound or saré, the numbers to be encircled are those corresponding to the characteristics of the main house as concerns the materials used for the walls, roof, floor, type of lighting system, water supply, source of energy for the kitchen, type of toilet. However, the number of rooms to be written in column H10 is the total number of room used by the household in all the housed that make up the compound or saré.
The rooms to be taken into account are the bedrooms, sitting rooms, the dining rooms, rooms for house servants and kitchen; do not count corridors, verandahs, lobbies, bathrooms, toilets, rooms for professional practice such as lawyer's chambers, doctor's consultation room, tailoring workshop, street stalls, etc.
If a room is used by two or more households (examples: kitchens, dining rooms, etc.), record it in the name of one household and do not count it for any other household.
If in a housing unit you note many characteristics for the materials, record the main one:
Example: a mud wall plastered with cement (half concrete), record 6 ? mud


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Cameroon 2005 — source variable CM2005A_FUELCK — Cooking energy source
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55. Main source of energy for cooking
[] Electricity
[] Gas
[] Kerosene
[] Saw dust
[] Firewood or charcoal
[] Other

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55. Main source of energy for the kitchen
The codes of the terms for this variable are:
1-Electricity
2-Gas
3-Oil
4-Shavings/sawdust
5-Burning wood/coal/charcoal
6-Other to specify


Q. What type of fuel do you most often use to cook?
-Mark in the indicated space the code corresponding to the answer of the surveyed person


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Colombia 1985 — source variable CO1985A_FUELCK — Type of fuel or energy used in kitchen
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22. The persons in this household cook with
(Mark the most used)

[] 1 Electricity
[] 2 Cocinol [local subsidized cooking fuel]
[] 3 Petroleum, gasoline, or kerosene
[] 4 Propane gas
[] 5 Charcoal
[] 6 Firewood
[] 7 Discarded material

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Question No. 22 What do they cook with in this dwelling?

[Below the text is a form.]

Mark "x" in the corresponding box. For it take into account the following:

If in a dwelling there are persons who cook in a manner [blank space] (example, electricity) and persons who cook with another (example, gasoline), accept as a response what the group that is considered as principal in the dwelling uses.

If in a dwelling many fuels are used, mark only what is used the most.

Cocinol is a fuel used only in Colombia.

Coal is understood to be mineral coal, vegetal coal or from firewood and charcoal briquettes.

[p. 37]

Discarded materials are cardboard, paper, clothes, tires, car batteries, etc.

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Colombia 1993 — source variable CO1993A_FUELCOOK — Fuel used for cooking
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17. What is the principal cooking fuel?
[] 1 Electricity
[] 2 Petroleum gasoline, kerosene, cocinol [locally available cooking fuel]
[] 3 Gas
[] 4 Wood
[] 5 Coal
[] 6 Waste materials

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17. What is the principal cooking fuel?

Explain to the interviewed person that they should select the alternative that is used most frequently.

[Below the text is a form.]

When in a household more than one source of energy is used for cooking, insist in determining which is the most frequent. Take into account the following criteria:

Electricity
When an oven or stove works with electric energy.

Petroleum gasoline, kerosene, cocinol [locally available cooking fuel]
When an oven or stove works with some type of liquid fuel derived from petroleum.

Gas
When an oven or stove works with gas from pipette or supplied from an outside system.

Coal
Choose this option when a household uses mineral or vegetal coal.

Discarded material
When the source of heat comes from the direct combustion of trash or any material different than the previous ones.


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Colombia 2005 — source variable CO2005A_FUELCK — Fuel used for cooking
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16. With what energy or fuel do they cook primarily? (expanded)
[Question 16 was asked of households that prepared their food in the dwelling, per question 15.]

[] 1. Electrical energy
[] 2. Natural gas
[] 3. Gas in a cylinder or tank
[] 4. Petroleum, gasoline, kerosene, alcohol
[] 5. Fire wood, wood, discarded materials, vegetable coal [charcoal]
[] 6. Mineral coal


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Costa Rica 2011 — source variable CR2011A_FUELCK — Cooking fuel
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15. Do you cook primarily with??

[] 1 Electricity
[] 2 Gas
[] 3 Firewood or coal
[] 4 Other
[] 5 None (does not cook)
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Question 15: Main fuel used for cooking

15. Do you cook primarily with...?

[] 1 electricity
[] 2 gas
[] 3 firewood or coal
[] 4 other
[] 5 none (no cooking)

[p. 119]

Investigate the kind of energy or fuel that is used most for cooking, whether it is electricity, gas, firewood, or coal.

Other: this includes alternative fuels such as biogas, alcohol, kerosene, and other fuels.

None (no cooking): when foods are not prepared, even if they have the facilities to do so.


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Cuba 2012 — source variable CU2012A_FUELCK — Fuel for cooking
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Section III. Private housing data
[Applies to questions 1-16]

9. What type of fuel do you use most often for cooking?

(Only mark one)

[] 1 Electricity
[] 2 Manufactured gas (from pipes)
[] 3 Liquefied gas (from a tank)
[] 4 Kerosene
[] 5 Petroleum
[] 6 Alcohol
[] 7 Wood, charcoal, or other
[] 8 None
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Section III. Private housing data.

Question 9. Energy or fuel used most often for cooking.
In this question, mark one of the 8 boxes listed. In boxes 2, 3 and 4, the most current meaning of the term appears in parentheses.
The interviewer will mark an (x) in the box corresponding to the fuel used primarily in the home for cooking.
In the event that the home is occupied by more than one census household, and where each household cooks separately, using different fuels, you should count the energy or fuel used for cooking by the primary household.
Box 7 will be used for any other fuel not previously mentioned, as well as for wood or charcoal. When no energy or fuel is used, mark box 8, "None".
[Figure omitted]


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Dominican Republic 1981 — source variable DO1981A_FUEL — Fuels used
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13. Kitchen

a) Does this dwelling have a kitchen?
[] 1 Inside the dwelling
[] 2 Outside of the dwelling
[] 3 Does not have
b) What fuel is used for cooking?
[] 1 Wood
[] 2 Propane gas
[] 3 Charcoal
[] 4 Kerosene
[] 5 Electricity
[] 6 Others
[] 9 Do not cook
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Question 13: Kitchen
a) Does the dwelling have a kitchen?

If the dwelling has a kitchen and it is inside the dwelling, circle 1 is filled in. If the kitchen is outside of the dwelling, circle 2 is filled in.

[The instructions refer to graphic illustrations]

The kitchen is considered to be outside of the dwelling if there is a space with a roof meant for cooking.

If the dwelling does not have a kitchen, circle 3 is filled in.
b) What fuel is used for cooking?

The circle corresponding to the type of fuel most used is filled in.

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Dominican Republic 2002 — source variable DO2002A_FUELCK — Cooking fuel
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Fuel for cooking
13. What fuel is mainly used for cooking in this household?

[] 1 Propane gas
[] 2 Coal
[] 3 Firewood
[] 4 Electricity
[] 5 Other
[] 6 Household does not cook
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Question 13: What type of fuel does your household mainly use for cooking?

Fill in the bubble according to the answer. If the household cooks with more than one fuel, fill in the option that is mainly used.

If in the household they do not cook, fill in option 6 (no cooking).

If they cook with other fuel than natural gas, firewood or electricity, fill in option 5 (other).


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Dominican Republic 2010 — source variable DO2010A_FUELCK — Cooking fuel
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Section IV - Household characteristics

16. What type of fuel does your household mainly use for cooking?

[] 1 Propane
[] 2 Coal
[] 3 Wood
[] 4 Electricity
[] 5 Other
[] 6 Never cooks
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Question 16. What type of fuel does your household mainly use for cooking?
The goal of this question is to establish the main type of fuel used for cooking in the household.
Ask the question and fill in the code given by the informant. If the informant states that there is more than one fuel for cooking, ask which one is primarily used, then record the one that corresponds to the option given. In the case that the fuel used is not propane, coal, wood or electricity mark the option "Other" and when the members of the household eat out or get their food already prepared, meaning, there is no cooking in the household, then fill in the option to code 6 "Never cook".

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Ecuador 2010 — source variable EC2010A_FUELCK — Primary fuel or energy source for cooking
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Section 2: Information about the household.
[Questions 1-15 were asked for private dwellings.]


5. What is the principal fuel or energy used by this household for cooking?

[] 1 Gas (tank or cylinder)?
[] 2 Centralized gas?
[] 3 Electricity?
[] 4 Firewood, charcoal?
[] 5 Vegetable and/or animal residues?
[] 6 Other (for example: gasoline, kerosene, or diesel, etc.)?
[] 7 Does not cook


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Egypt 1996 — source variable EG1996A_ENERGBG — Fuel used: butane
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Fuel and energy used
[] 1 Butane
[] 2 Natural gas
[] 3 Kerosene
[] 4 Electricity
[] 5 Other

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Fuel and energy used:
The suitable answer is chosen according to the type of fuel and energy used

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Egypt 1996 — source variable EG1996A_ENERGNG — Fuel used: natural gas
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Fuel and energy used
[] 1 Butane
[] 2 Natural gas
[] 3 Kerosene
[] 4 Electricity
[] 5 Other

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Fuel and energy used:
The suitable answer is chosen according to the type of fuel and energy used

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Egypt 1996 — source variable EG1996A_ENERGKE — Fuel used: kerosene
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Fuel and energy used
[] 1 Butane
[] 2 Natural gas
[] 3 Kerosene
[] 4 Electricity
[] 5 Other

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Fuel and energy used:
The suitable answer is chosen according to the type of fuel and energy used

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Egypt 1996 — source variable EG1996A_ENERGEL — Energy used: electricity
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Fuel and energy used
[] 1 Butane
[] 2 Natural gas
[] 3 Kerosene
[] 4 Electricity
[] 5 Other

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Fuel and energy used:
The suitable answer is chosen according to the type of fuel and energy used

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Egypt 1996 — source variable EG1996A_ENERGOT — Fuel or energy used: other
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Fuel and energy used
[] 1 Butane
[] 2 Natural gas
[] 3 Kerosene
[] 4 Electricity
[] 5 Other

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Fuel and energy used:
The suitable answer is chosen according to the type of fuel and energy used

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Egypt 2006 — source variable EG2006A_PROPANE — Fuel and energy used: propane
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Table 2: Housing characteristics
[Questions in table 2 are asked of all persons, except for the question on educational status]


Used fuel and energy

Several answers are accepted.


[] Propane

[] 1 Private
[] 2 Shared
[] 3 None

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Table 2: Housing characteristics
Mark the correct response number in the square or squares allotted for answering each question. The answer also must be recorded in words beside the square for the questions on dwelling type and ownership type.


Fuel and energy used
(Multiple answers are allowed)
Place sign (X) inside the square in front of each fuel/energy source used.

Fuel and energy items are: propane, natural gas, kerosene, electricity, other.


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Egypt 2006 — source variable EG2006A_GAS — Fuel and energy used: natural gas
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Table 2: Housing characteristics
[Questions in table 2 are asked of all persons, except for the question on educational status]


Used fuel and energy

Several answers are accepted.


[] Natural gas

[] 1 Private
[] 2 Shared
[] 3 None

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Table 2: Housing characteristics
Mark the correct response number in the square or squares allotted for answering each question. The answer also must be recorded in words beside the square for the questions on dwelling type and ownership type.


Fuel and energy used
(Multiple answers are allowed)
Place sign (X) inside the square in front of each fuel/energy source used.

Fuel and energy items are: propane, natural gas, kerosene, electricity, other.


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Egypt 2006 — source variable EG2006A_KEROSENE — Fuel and energy used: kerosene
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Table 2: Housing characteristics
[Questions in table 2 are asked of all persons, except for the question on educational status]


Used fuel and energy

Several answers are accepted.


[] Kerosene

[] 1 Private
[] 2 Shared
[] 3 None

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Table 2: Housing characteristics
Mark the correct response number in the square or squares allotted for answering each question. The answer also must be recorded in words beside the square for the questions on dwelling type and ownership type.


Fuel and energy used
(Multiple answers are allowed)
Place sign (X) inside the square in front of each fuel/energy source used.

Fuel and energy items are: propane, natural gas, kerosene, electricity, other.


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Egypt 2006 — source variable EG2006A_ELECTRIC — Fuel and energy used: electricity
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Table 2: Housing characteristics
[Questions in table 2 are asked of all persons, except for the question on educational status]


Used fuel and energy

Several answers are accepted.


[] Electricity

[] 1 Private
[] 2 Shared
[] 3 None

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Table 2: Housing characteristics
Mark the correct response number in the square or squares allotted for answering each question. The answer also must be recorded in words beside the square for the questions on dwelling type and ownership type.


Fuel and energy used
(Multiple answers are allowed)
Place sign (X) inside the square in front of each fuel/energy source used.

Fuel and energy items are: propane, natural gas, kerosene, electricity, other.


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Egypt 2006 — source variable EG2006A_OTHFUEL — Fuel and energy used: other
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Table 2: Housing characteristics
[Questions in table 2 are asked of all persons, except for the question on educational status]


Used fuel and energy

Several answers are accepted.


[] Other

[] 1 Private
[] 2 Shared
[] 3 None

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Table 2: Housing characteristics
Mark the correct response number in the square or squares allotted for answering each question. The answer also must be recorded in words beside the square for the questions on dwelling type and ownership type.


Fuel and energy used
(Multiple answers are allowed)
Place sign (X) inside the square in front of each fuel/energy source used.

Fuel and energy items are: propane, natural gas, kerosene, electricity, other.


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El Salvador 1992 — source variable SV1992A_FUELCK — Fuel used for cooking
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II. Household information

2. Characteristics of the dwelling


[Questions 4-15 were asked of occupied private households, per question 3 and Section 1.]


9. What is the principal fuel used for cooking?

[] 1 Electricity
[] 2 Propane gas
[] 3 Kerosene (gas)
[] 4 Wood
[] 5 Charcoal
[] 6 Other (specify) ____
[] 7 None

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4.2.3 Household characteristics
These characteristics refer exclusively to single family [private] households.

The first two questions of this part of the ballot will be answered by the enumerator using simple observation, before introducing themselves to the occupants of the household; however, if there are any doubts, they can consult with the informant in the household.


9. Fuel for cooking
What is the main type of fuel used for cooking?

If in the household more than one form of cooking fuel is used, the most used will be noted.


[pg. 29]

Electricity
Propane gas
Kerosene (gas)
Wood
Charcoal
Other:
This is the case when none of the previous fuels are used and, as such, what is used should be explained.
None:
This refers specifically to when a household does not cook and for that reason does not use fuel to cook.


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El Salvador 2007 — source variable SV2007A_FUELCK — Main fuel for cooking
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10. What is the main fuel used for cooking?
[] 1 Electricity
[] 2 Propane gas
[] 3 Kerosene
[] 4 Wood
[] 5 Wood charcoal
[] 6 Straw, palm
[] 7 Discarded material
[] 8 Other
[] 9 Do not cook

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Question 10: What is the main fuel used for cooking?
Electricity
Propane gas
Kerosene
Wood


[Next page]

Wood charcoal
Straw, palm
Discarded materials
Other:
This is when none of the materials mentioned above is used.
Do/does not cook:
This refers specifically to cases where no cooking is done in the dwelling, and therefore no fuel is used.


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Ethiopia 1984 — source variable ET1984A_FUELCOOK — Fuel used for cooking
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54. What type of fuel is usually used for cooking in the housing unit?

[] 1 Electricity
[] 2 Gas
[] 3 Electricity and gas
[] 4 Electricity, firewood and charcoal
[] 5 Gas, firewood and charcoal
[] 6 Firewood and charcoal
[] 7 Firewood
[] 8 Other (Specify) ____
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Column 54: What is house's major source of fuel for cooking?

Residents in the household will be asked what source of fuel they mostly use to cook their foods, and based on their response one of the options given below is identified and circled. The code selected will be entered in column 54 card column 46.

1 = Electricity
2 = Gas
3 = Electricity and gas
4 = Electricity, firewood and charcoal
5 = Gas, firewood and charcoal
6 = Firewood and charcoal
7 = Firewood
8 = Other (Specify) ____

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Ethiopia 1994 — source variable ET1994A_FUELCKU — Fuel for cooking (urban households)
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Section V: Detailed information on housing unit
[This version of Section V was asked for urban households.]

54. What type of fuel is used for cooking in the housing unit?

[] 01 Uses no fuel
[] 02 Electricity
[] 03 Gas
[] 04 Kerosene
[] 05 Charcoal
[] 06 Firewood/leaves/sawdust
[] 07 Dung/manure
[] 08 Firewood and charcoal
[] 09 Firewood and dung
[] 10 Firewood and kerosene
[] 11 Firewood and gas
[] 12 Electricity and kerosene
[] 13 Electricity and firewood
[] 14 Electricity and charcoal
[] 15 Electricity and gas
[] 16 Others/specify ____
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Section 4: Detail Information on Housing Units
General Instruction
The enumerator should closely consider the following points before collecting data about housing units.

1. Information on the housing units is collected if and only if the housing unit is used for residential purpose, be it for residence only or for residence and enterprise purposes on the date of enumeration.
2. If the housing unit is used only for enterprise purpose at the time of the census the information will not be collected.
3. In this section, all possible answers are coded and first circle the right code of the answer and then enter the code in the given card column.
4. While collecting information regarding the materials with which the wall, roof, ceiling and floor are made, the enumerator should also include his own observation to improve the quality of the data.
5. The enumerator is supposed to have a good understanding of the definitions of terms such as room, ceiling, protected well/spring, etc. and he should explain to the respondent, on such terms so that the can get the correct answer to the questions.
6. If there more than 10 members in the household and forced to use an additional questionnaire, the housing unit information is collected on the last page of the questionnaire and make "-" on housing section of the other questionnaires.
7. If two or more households are found in a single housing unit, information about the housing unit is collected only once. In other words if two households are found in one housing unit, information regarding the housing unit is collected by asking one of the households only. However, the housing unit will be considered as having a certain amenity, if one of the household reports them.
8. For collective quarters, for hotel/hostel residents housing data will not be collected. To indicate that housing information will not be collected, make "-" in the all columns. The enumerator should however, remember that housing information will be collected for the regular households residing in collective quarters, hotel/hostel, etc.
Chapter Four
Instructions for Filling the Population and Housing Census Questionnaires in Urban Areas

Two types of census questionnaires are prepared for urban areas: short and long questionnaires. The long questionnaire will be filled in for the selected sample households, for all hotels/hostels and for other collective quarters' inmates. It should be noticed again that the short questionnaire is to be filled in for the rest households (for unselected households). The instruction given below is to fill in the long questionnaire and this instruction is again used to the short questionnaire because questions included in the short questionnaire are parts and parcels of the long questionnaire. The questionnaire is filled in for residents of housing units coded as code 1, 2, 3 or 4 is entered in column 11. Note that, only short questionnaire will be administered for homeless peoples.

Section 4: Detail Information on Housing Units
General Instruction

In this section information on urban housing units are collected.
The enumerator should closely consider the following points before collecting data about housing units.

1. Information on the housing units is collected if and only if the housing unit is used for residential purpose, be it for residence only or for residence and enterprise purposes on the date of enumeration.
2. If the housing unit is used only for enterprise purpose at the time of the census the information will not be collected.
3. In this section, all possible answers are coded and first circle the right code of the answer and then enter the code in the given card column.
4. If there is a radio and television in the housing unit we record it but if it is out of order the household does not have the intention to maintain it again we consider as there is no radio or television in the housing unit.
5. While collecting information regarding the materials with which the wall, roof, ceiling and floor are made, the enumerator should also include his own observation to improve the quality of the data.
6. The enumerator is supposed to have a good understanding of the definitions of terms such as room, ceiling, protected well/spring, etc. and he should explain to the respondent, on such terms so that the can get the correct answer to the questions.
7. If there more than 10 members in the household and forced to use an additional questionnaire, the housing unit information is collected on the last page of the questionnaire and make "-" on housing section of the other questionnaires.
8. If two or more households are found in a single housing unit, information about the housing unit is collected only once. In other words if two households are found in one housing unit, information regarding the housing unit is collected by asking one of the households only. However, the housing unit will be considered as having a certain amenity, if one of the household reports them.
9. For collective quarters, for hotel/hostel residents housing data will not be collected. To indicate that housing information will not be collected, make "-" in the all columns. The enumerator should however, remember that housing information will be collected for the regular households residing in collective quarters, hotel/hostel, etc.
Column 54: What type of the cooking energy does the members of the housing unit mostly used?

Pg 114
The type of cooking energy the residents of the housing units mostly used is enquired and the correct code will be circled and entered in the card column provided. The possible types of cooking energy are listed with their codes.

01 = Uses no fuel (not cooking in the housing unit)
02 = Electricity
03 = Butane stove/ cylinder
04 = Kerosene stove
05 = Charcoal
06 = Fire wood/leaves/ saw dust
07 = Dung/ manure
08 = Firewood and charcoal
09 = Firewood and dung
10 = Firewood and kerosene
Pg 114
11 = Firewood and cylinder
12 = Electricity and kerosene
13 = Electricity and firewood
14 = Electricity and charcoal
15 = Electricity and cylinder
16 = Other

The type of fuel that the household is using can give an indication on the socio-economic status of the household. In addition some of the fuels mentioned above are harmful to health; such data can also be used to know the health status of the household. If the household does not cook or does not use any fuel at all, code 1 should be circled.


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Ethiopia 1994 — source variable ET1994A_FUELCKR — Fuel for cooking (rural households)
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Section V: Detailed information on housing unit
[This version of Section V was asked for rural households.]

48. What type of fuel is used for cooking in the housing unit?

[] 1 Firewood/leaves
[] 2 Dung/manure
[] 3 Charcoal
[] 4 Kerosene
[] 5 Others/specify ____
[] 6 Uses no fuel
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Section 4: Detail Information on Housing Units
General Instruction
The enumerator should closely consider the following points before collecting data about housing units.

1. Information on the housing units is collected if and only if the housing unit is used for residential purpose, be it for residence only or for residence and enterprise purposes on the date of enumeration.
2. If the housing unit is used only for enterprise purpose at the time of the census the information will not be collected.
3. In this section, all possible answers are coded and first circle the right code of the answer and then enter the code in the given card column.
4. While collecting information regarding the materials with which the wall, roof, ceiling and floor are made, the enumerator should also include his own observation to improve the quality of the data.
5. The enumerator is supposed to have a good understanding of the definitions of terms such as room, ceiling, protected well/spring, etc. and he should explain to the respondent, on such terms so that the can get the correct answer to the questions.
6. If there more than 10 members in the household and forced to use an additional questionnaire, the housing unit information is collected on the last page of the questionnaire and make "-" on housing section of the other questionnaires.
7. If two or more households are found in a single housing unit, information about the housing unit is collected only once. In other words if two households are found in one housing unit, information regarding the housing unit is collected by asking one of the households only. However, the housing unit will be considered as having a certain amenity, if one of the household reports them.
8. For collective quarters, for hotel/hostel residents housing data will not be collected. To indicate that housing information will not be collected, make "-" in the all columns. The enumerator should however, remember that housing information will be collected for the regular households residing in collective quarters, hotel/hostel, etc.
Column 48: What type of the cooking energy does the members of the housing unit mostly used?
The type of cooking energy used mostly by the members of the housing is asked and the appropriate code is circled and entered in the space provided.

The type of fuel that the household is using can give an indication on the socio-economic status of the household. In addition some of the fuels mentioned above are harmful to health; such data can also be used to know the health status of the household.

1 = Fire woods or leaves
2 = Charcoal
3 = Charcoal
4 = Kerosene
5 = Other
6 = Uses no fuel

If the members of the housing units used more than one cooking energy or fuel ask the type most of the time they used and circle and enter the right code codes 1 ? 4. If they are not cooking in the housing unit enter code 5.


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Ethiopia 2007 — source variable ET2007A_ELECTCK — Use of electricity for cooking
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Section 5: Information on housing unit

10. Do members of the housing unit use mostly:

Electricity for cooking
[] 1 Yes
[] 2 No
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Question 10:- What type of the cooking energy does the members of the housing unit used?

Most of the time uses electricity

1 = Yes
2 = No

Most of the time uses butane stove/ cylinder

1 = Yes
2 = No

Most of the time uses kerosene stove

1 = Yes
2 = No

Most of the time uses charcoal

1 = Yes
2 = No

Most of the time uses wood/leaves/ saw dust

1 = Yes
2 = No

Most of the time uses dung/ manure

1 = Yes
2 = No

Most of the time uses bio-gas

1 = Yes
2 = No

Most of the time uses fuel other than those mentioned above

1 = Yes
2 = No

The type of fuel that the household is using can give an indication on the socio-economic status of the household. In addition some of the fuels mentioned above are harmful to health; such data can also be used to know the health status of the household.

Therefore the enumerator shall mark code 1 for the type of fuel that the household most of the time uses and code 2 for the ones it does not use. If the household does not cook or does not use any fuel at all, code 2 should be marked for all types of fuels listed above.


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Ethiopia 2007 — source variable ET2007A_GASCK — Use of gas or cylinder for cooking
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Section 5: Information on housing unit

10. Do members of the housing unit use mostly:

Gas/cylinder for cooking
[] 1 Yes
[] 2 No
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Question 10:- What type of the cooking energy does the members of the housing unit used?

Most of the time uses electricity

1 = Yes
2 = No

Most of the time uses butane stove/ cylinder

1 = Yes
2 = No

Most of the time uses kerosene stove

1 = Yes
2 = No

Most of the time uses charcoal

1 = Yes
2 = No

Most of the time uses wood/leaves/ saw dust

1 = Yes
2 = No

Most of the time uses dung/ manure

1 = Yes
2 = No

Most of the time uses bio-gas

1 = Yes
2 = No

Most of the time uses fuel other than those mentioned above

1 = Yes
2 = No

The type of fuel that the household is using can give an indication on the socio-economic status of the household. In addition some of the fuels mentioned above are harmful to health; such data can also be used to know the health status of the household.

Therefore the enumerator shall mark code 1 for the type of fuel that the household most of the time uses and code 2 for the ones it does not use. If the household does not cook or does not use any fuel at all, code 2 should be marked for all types of fuels listed above.


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Ethiopia 2007 — source variable ET2007A_KEROCK — Use of kerosene for cooking
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Section 5: Information on housing unit

10. Do members of the housing unit use mostly:

Kerosene for cooking
[] 1 Yes
[] 2 No
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Question 10:- What type of the cooking energy does the members of the housing unit used?

Most of the time uses electricity

1 = Yes
2 = No

Most of the time uses butane stove/ cylinder

1 = Yes
2 = No

Most of the time uses kerosene stove

1 = Yes
2 = No

Most of the time uses charcoal

1 = Yes
2 = No

Most of the time uses wood/leaves/ saw dust

1 = Yes
2 = No

Most of the time uses dung/ manure

1 = Yes
2 = No

Most of the time uses bio-gas

1 = Yes
2 = No

Most of the time uses fuel other than those mentioned above

1 = Yes
2 = No

The type of fuel that the household is using can give an indication on the socio-economic status of the household. In addition some of the fuels mentioned above are harmful to health; such data can also be used to know the health status of the household.

Therefore the enumerator shall mark code 1 for the type of fuel that the household most of the time uses and code 2 for the ones it does not use. If the household does not cook or does not use any fuel at all, code 2 should be marked for all types of fuels listed above.


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Ethiopia 2007 — source variable ET2007A_CHARCK — Use of charcoal for cooking
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Section 5: Information on housing unit

10. Do members of the housing unit use mostly:

Charcoal for cooking
[] 1 Yes
[] 2 No
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Question 10:- What type of the cooking energy does the members of the housing unit used?

Most of the time uses electricity

1 = Yes
2 = No

Most of the time uses butane stove/ cylinder

1 = Yes
2 = No

Most of the time uses kerosene stove

1 = Yes
2 = No

Most of the time uses charcoal

1 = Yes
2 = No

Most of the time uses wood/leaves/ saw dust

1 = Yes
2 = No

Most of the time uses dung/ manure

1 = Yes
2 = No

Most of the time uses bio-gas

1 = Yes
2 = No

Most of the time uses fuel other than those mentioned above

1 = Yes
2 = No

The type of fuel that the household is using can give an indication on the socio-economic status of the household. In addition some of the fuels mentioned above are harmful to health; such data can also be used to know the health status of the household.

Therefore the enumerator shall mark code 1 for the type of fuel that the household most of the time uses and code 2 for the ones it does not use. If the household does not cook or does not use any fuel at all, code 2 should be marked for all types of fuels listed above.


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Ethiopia 2007 — source variable ET2007A_FIRECK — Use of firewood, leaves, or sawdust for cooking
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Section 5: Information on housing unit

10. Do members of the housing unit use mostly:

Firewood/leaves/sawdust for cooking
[] 1 Yes
[] 2 No
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Question 10:- What type of the cooking energy does the members of the housing unit used?

Most of the time uses electricity

1 = Yes
2 = No

Most of the time uses butane stove/ cylinder

1 = Yes
2 = No

Most of the time uses kerosene stove

1 = Yes
2 = No

Most of the time uses charcoal

1 = Yes
2 = No

Most of the time uses wood/leaves/ saw dust

1 = Yes
2 = No

Most of the time uses dung/ manure

1 = Yes
2 = No

Most of the time uses bio-gas

1 = Yes
2 = No

Most of the time uses fuel other than those mentioned above

1 = Yes
2 = No

The type of fuel that the household is using can give an indication on the socio-economic status of the household. In addition some of the fuels mentioned above are harmful to health; such data can also be used to know the health status of the household.

Therefore the enumerator shall mark code 1 for the type of fuel that the household most of the time uses and code 2 for the ones it does not use. If the household does not cook or does not use any fuel at all, code 2 should be marked for all types of fuels listed above.


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Ethiopia 2007 — source variable ET2007A_DUNGCK — Use of dung or manure for cooking
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Section 5: Information on housing unit

10. Do members of the housing unit use mostly:

Dung/manure for cooking
[] 1 Yes
[] 2 No
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Question 10:- What type of the cooking energy does the members of the housing unit used?

Most of the time uses electricity

1 = Yes
2 = No

Most of the time uses butane stove/ cylinder

1 = Yes
2 = No

Most of the time uses kerosene stove

1 = Yes
2 = No

Most of the time uses charcoal

1 = Yes
2 = No

Most of the time uses wood/leaves/ saw dust

1 = Yes
2 = No

Most of the time uses dung/ manure

1 = Yes
2 = No

Most of the time uses bio-gas

1 = Yes
2 = No

Most of the time uses fuel other than those mentioned above

1 = Yes
2 = No

The type of fuel that the household is using can give an indication on the socio-economic status of the household. In addition some of the fuels mentioned above are harmful to health; such data can also be used to know the health status of the household.

Therefore the enumerator shall mark code 1 for the type of fuel that the household most of the time uses and code 2 for the ones it does not use. If the household does not cook or does not use any fuel at all, code 2 should be marked for all types of fuels listed above.


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Ethiopia 2007 — source variable ET2007A_BIOGCK — Use of bio-gas for cooking
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Section 5: Information on housing unit

10. Do members of the housing unit use mostly:

Bio-gas for cooking
[] 1 Yes
[] 2 No
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Question 10:- What type of the cooking energy does the members of the housing unit used?

Most of the time uses electricity

1 = Yes
2 = No

Most of the time uses butane stove/ cylinder

1 = Yes
2 = No

Most of the time uses kerosene stove

1 = Yes
2 = No

Most of the time uses charcoal

1 = Yes
2 = No

Most of the time uses wood/leaves/ saw dust

1 = Yes
2 = No

Most of the time uses dung/ manure

1 = Yes
2 = No

Most of the time uses bio-gas

1 = Yes
2 = No

Most of the time uses fuel other than those mentioned above

1 = Yes
2 = No

The type of fuel that the household is using can give an indication on the socio-economic status of the household. In addition some of the fuels mentioned above are harmful to health; such data can also be used to know the health status of the household.

Therefore the enumerator shall mark code 1 for the type of fuel that the household most of the time uses and code 2 for the ones it does not use. If the household does not cook or does not use any fuel at all, code 2 should be marked for all types of fuels listed above.


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Ethiopia 2007 — source variable ET2007A_OTHERCK — Use of other items not listed above
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Section 5: Information on housing unit

10. Do members of the housing unit use mostly:

Other items than listed above
[] 1 Yes
[] 2 No
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Question 10:- What type of the cooking energy does the members of the housing unit used?

Most of the time uses electricity

1 = Yes
2 = No

Most of the time uses butane stove/ cylinder

1 = Yes
2 = No

Most of the time uses kerosene stove

1 = Yes
2 = No

Most of the time uses charcoal

1 = Yes
2 = No

Most of the time uses wood/leaves/ saw dust

1 = Yes
2 = No

Most of the time uses dung/ manure

1 = Yes
2 = No

Most of the time uses bio-gas

1 = Yes
2 = No

Most of the time uses fuel other than those mentioned above

1 = Yes
2 = No

The type of fuel that the household is using can give an indication on the socio-economic status of the household. In addition some of the fuels mentioned above are harmful to health; such data can also be used to know the health status of the household.

Therefore the enumerator shall mark code 1 for the type of fuel that the household most of the time uses and code 2 for the ones it does not use. If the household does not cook or does not use any fuel at all, code 2 should be marked for all types of fuels listed above.


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Fiji 1986 — source variable FJ1986A_FUEL — Type of fuel used for cooking
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7. Cooking fuel
What fuel does the household mainly use for cooking?


[] 1 Wood
[] 2 Kerosene
[] 3 LPG [liquefied petroleum gas]
[] 4 Electricity
[] 5 Other, specify

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Questions 5, 6, 7 and 8 are self-explanatory.

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Fiji 1996 — source variable FJ1996A_FUEL — Source of cooking fuel
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H7. Cooking fuel
What fuel does this household mainly use for cooking?
[] 1. Electricity
[] 2. LPG
[] 3. Kerosene
[] 4. Wood stove
[] 5. Wood, open fire
[] 6. Other, specify _____


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Fiji 2007 — source variable FJ2007A_FUELCOOK — Cooking fuel
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[Questions H1-14 were asked of all households.]


H7. Cooking fuel.
What does this household mainly use for cooking?

[ ] 1 Electricity
[ ] 2 LPG (Fiji Gas, etc.)
[ ] 3 Kerosene
[ ] 4 Wood stove
[ ] 5 Wood, open fire
[ ] 6 Biogas
[ ] 7 Other, specify____


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Fiji 2014 — source variable FJ2014A_FUELCK — Cooking fuel
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Household and housing
[Put appropriate number in right hand box]

[H7] Cooking fuel

What does this household mainly use for cooking?
[] 1 Electricity
[] 2 LPG [Fiji gas, etc.]
[] 3 Kerosene
[] 4 Wood stove
[] 5 Wood, open fire
[] 6 Biogas
[] 7 Other, specify ____

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Ghana 2000 — source variable GH2000A_FUELC — Cooking fuel
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H11 Cooking fuel: What is the main source of cooking fuel for this household?
[] 1 None, no cooking
[] 2 Wood
[] 3 Coconut husk
[] 4 Gas
[] 5 Electricity
[] 6 Kerosene
[] 7 Charcoal
[] 8 Other (specify) ________

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H11. Cooking fuel: What is the main source of cooking fuel for this household?

This question refers to the fuel predominantly used by the household for the preparation of principal meals. If two fuels are used, mark the one used most often. The classification of fuels used for cooking includes: wood, coconut husk, charcoal, gas, electricity and kerosene.
None: means no cooking fuel is used by the household being enumerated (i.e. the household does not cook)

Any other type of fuel used for cooking which is not listed as a category must be marked as "Other".


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Ghana 2010 — source variable GH2010A_FUELCK — Main source of cooking fuel
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[H08- H12 and H13a were asked of all non-vacant households.]

H10: Cooking fuel
What is the main source of cooking fuel for this household?

[] 01 None, no cooking
[] 02 Wood
[] 03 Gas
[] 04 Electricity
[] 05 Kerosene
[] 06 Charcoal
[] 07 Crop residue
[] 08 Saw dust
[] 09 Animal waste
[] 10 Other (specify) ____
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H10. Cooking fuel: What is the main source of cooking fuel for this household?

This question refers to the fuel predominantly used by the household for the preparation of principal meals. If two types of fuel are used, record the one used most often. Ten categories have been provided for this question. You should shade the appropriate circle.

01. None, no cooking - This means no cooking fuel is used by the household being enumerated (i.e. the household does not cook)

02. Wood - This refers to the use of wood fire for cooking.

03. Gas - You should classify households which use liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) under this category.

04. Electricity - This category includes electricity from the mains (ECG/Community) and private generating plants and other sources (industrial plant, mine, etc.)

05. Kerosene - This category refers to thin oil distilled from petroleum used as a fuel for cooking.

06. Charcoal - This is made from wood and used as a fuel, especially for cooking food.

07. Crop residue - This category includes straw from maize, paddy rice, coconut husks, groundnut shells etc. used as cooking fuel.

08. Saw dust - These are very small pieces of wood like dust that are produced when wood is milled. It is a residue of saw mills.

09. Animal waste - This category covers droppings of animals e.g. cow dung

10. Other (specify) - Any other type of fuel used for cooking which is not listed in the above categories must be marked as "Other" and specified in the space provided below.

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Greece 2011 — source variable GR2011A_FUELCK — Main source of energy used for cooking
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Amenities of household (only for inhabited dwellings)
[Questions were asked of all household]

13. Main energy source.

Only one answer for each use.

A. Cooking

[] 1 Electricity
[] 2 Natural gas
[] 3 Oil
[] 4 Solar energy
[] 5 Biomass
[] 6 Other (specify) ____
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Question 13 Household Amenities

[Omitted question as in the form]
This question refers to the energy used by households for cooking, heating and for hot water. One answer for each use will be as follows: X will be put in the box corresponding to the main source of energy for cooking, X will be put in the box corresponding to the main energy source for heating and X will be put in the box corresponding to the main source of energy for hot water.
Because, in general, many people are not familiar with the term "Biomass", we present in detail what is included, that enables respondents to be accurate in their response.
In general, the biomass means any material derived from living organisms and can be used as a fuel for energy production. For example:
[] Vegetable materials such as native plants and forests [firewood], or energy crops [oilseed rape, sorghum, sunflower, cane, eucalyptus, etc.]
[] By-products and residues of plant, animal, forestry and fisheries production [straw, sawdust -pellets-, executives corn and cotton, vines, kladodemata, algae, useless fruit or seeds -elias, peach etc. livestock waste, animals; fat, useless etc. ]
[]Waste food industries [food scraps].
Note that the key biomass is used for heating in most regions of the country [excluding counties Attica and Thessaloniki where the installation of such boilers is forbidden].
In "cooking" and "hot water ''answer "Biomass", the heating times [when the mate- edible energy source is organic matter] and where the main woodstove use, fireplace etc. If the household uses, for cooking or for heating or hot water, another source of energy other than those listed, will reply to paragraph 6.

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Guatemala 1964 — source variable GT1964A_FUELCK — Means for cooking
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VII. Housing services and amenities
[Mark only one box in each division]

Amenities

30. Energy for cooking

[] 1 Electricity
[] 2 Propane gas
[] 3 Charcoal
[] 4 Wood, sticks, etc
[] 5 Gas (kerosene), gasoline
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VII. Services and amenities of the dwelling

In this section, we investigate the existence and characteristics of some of the services that should be in every dwelling, such as water, drains, lighting, etc.

c) Amenities:

Energy for cooking (line 30):

Mark the small box that corresponds to the source of heat used for cooking daily meals for the family. The stoves and burners that are only used occasionally should not be taken into account in this section. For example: if in a house the occupants habitually cook with propane gas, but in addition they have an electric burner that is only used occasionally as a complementary means of cooking, you only mark the small box that corresponds to propane, and not the one for electricity. These are the different means of cooking that are commonly used: electricity, propane, coal, firewood or sticks, gas (kerosene) or gasoline.


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Guatemala 1981 — source variable GT1981A_FUELCK — Fuel used for cooking
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III. Living situation of household number

6. Fuel used for cooking

What type of fuel is habitually used for cooking?

[] 1 Electricity
[] 2 Propane gas
[] 3 Common gas
[] 4 Charcoal
[] 5 Wood
[] 6 No cooking
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III. Living situation of household number

The questions included in this part of the form should be investigated for each of the households that are residing in the dwelling at the time of the Census.

The following specific instructions will allow the enumerator to carry out the work more efficiently.


Question 6: fuel used for cooking

1. How to formulate the question

What type of fuel is usually used for cooking?

2. How to record the data

The answer according to the answer given is circled.

The fuel type should be the one used most frequently.

3. Example:

[These instructions refer to a graphic of question 6 of the census form]


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Guatemala 1994 — source variable GT1994A_FUELCK — Means used for cooking
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III. Inhabited condition of the household

6. Means of cooking

What is the mean used habitually to cook in the household?

[] 1 Electricity
[] 2 Propane gas
[] 3 Common gasoline (kerosene)
[] 4 Charcoal
[] 5 Firewood
[] 6 Does not cook

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Guatemala 2002 — source variable GT2002A_FUELCK — Fuel used for cooking
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Chapter IV. Habitation situation of the household

[Questions 7 to 13 are asked of all dwellings]

10. What is the method that the household regularly uses to cook?

[] 1 Electricity
[] 2 Propane gas
[] 3 Common gasoline
[] 4 Firewood
[] 5 Charcoal
[] 6 Does not cook
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Section 4: Household housing status

The information you record in this section is for each household in a dwelling.

9. Kitchen
Ask, "Does the household have a room used only for preparing meals?"

[A graphic of question 9, from section 4 of the census form, is included here.]

Kitchen: This is a room equipped for preparing main meals and intended only for this purpose.

10. Cooking equipment
Ask this question regardless of whether or not the household has a room used only for cooking food.

Ask, "What means does the household normally use to cook food?"

[p. 47]

[A graphic of question 10, from section 4 of the census form, is included here.]


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Guinea 1996 — source variable GN1996A_FUELCK — Cooking energy
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Housing characteristics


H04 Energy for cooking

[] 1 Electricity
[] 2 Gas
[] 3 Petrol
[] 4 Wood
[] 5 Coal
[] 6 Other

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HO4 Cooking fuel (energie pour la cuisine)
It is common for a household to prepare its main meals itself at home. This job always includes a phase in which the food is cooked. The purpose of the variable "cooking fuel" is to inform you about the main source of energy used for this purpose. The household may use a hotplate, an oven or a stove which uses electricity taken from the public network or produced by a generator ("electricity"). The household may also use a gas hotplate or stove ("gas"), just as it may simply use a kerosene hotplate. Often, and this is the most common, the household uses "wood" or "charcoal" as fuel to ensure that it its food is cooked in the traditional way. In all these cases, by asking the following easy question you are sure to get a correct answer: "How do you normally cook food in your household?" Only one answer is accepted; circle the number of the corresponding code.

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Honduras 1961 — source variable HN1961A_FUELCK — Fuel used for cooking
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Only for private dwellings
[Questions 9-16 were asked of private dwellings]

10. What [material or fuel] is used for cooking?

[] 1 Wood or charcoal
[] 2 Liquid gas (kerosene)
[] 3 Volatile gas
[] 4 Electricity
[] 5 No cooking
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Cell number 10: Cooking fuel
The enumerator should mark the box corresponding to the fuel used for cooking.

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Honduras 1988 — source variable HN1988A_FUELCK — Fuel used for cooking
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Chapter II Dwelling Information


15. What is the principal fuel used for cooking?

[] 1 Wood
[] 2 Liquid gas (kerosene)
[] 3 Volatile gas (propane)
[] 4 Electricity
[] 5 Other
[] 6 No cooking

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15. What is the principal fuel used for cooking?
[This question refers to a graphic illustrating the various types of cooking fuels]

Read the list of fuels used for cooking and mark an "X" in the circle that identifies the fuel that is most frequently used for cooking.


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Honduras 2001 — source variable HN2001A_FUELCK — Main energy used for cooking
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Section C. Household information

Energy for cooking

4. What is the principal source of energy used for cooking?

[] 1 Wood
[] 2 Gas (kerosene)
[] 3 Natural gas
[] 4 Electricity
[] 5 Other
[] 6 Do not cook
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Energy for cooking

Question 4: What is the principal source of energy for cooking?
Mark only one box. If [the informant] says that there are various sources of energy used, ask that he or she indicate the principal, which means the one that the household uses the most.

If he or she tells you that none is used, because this household does not cook, mark the box 'does not cook'.


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Indonesia 1971 — source variable ID1971A_FUELCOOK — Cooking fuel
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Household and living unit information


8. What kind of fuel is used for cooking?

[] Electric
[] Gas
[] Kerosene
[] Wood/charcoal
[] Other

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6.11 Question 8: Fuel
Procedure of asking question:
"What type of fuel is used to cook?"

If the respondent does not understand the meaning of fuel, then ask:
"Do you use kerosene, wood or other fuels?"
Fill the answer in the pertinent box.

If the household utilizes many types of fuel for cooking, ask:
"Which type of fuel is used the most?"
Based on the type of fuel that is used most, fill the answer in the pertinent box.

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Indonesia 1980 — source variable ID1980A_FUELCOOK — Type of cooking fuel
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10. Type of cooking fuel
[] 1 Electric
[] 2 Gas
[] 3 Kerosene
[] 4 Wood
[] 5 Charcoal
[] 6 Other


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Indonesia 1985 — source variable ID1985A_FUELCOOK — Type of energy used for cooking
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[Province codes for questions 7 and 10 in block VII.A. and question 1 in code VII.B.1 are not presented here]


Q.12 Fuel used for cooking

1 Electric
2 Gas
3 Kerosene
4 Wood
5 Charcoal
6 Other

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Question 12: Source of fuel for cooking
If more than one of fuel type is used for cooking, ask the type of fuel used the most by the household for their daily cooking needs.

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Indonesia 1990 — source variable ID1990A_FUELCOOK — Type of cooking fuel
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10. Fuel for cooking:
[] 1 Electricity
[] 2 Gas
[] 3 Kerosene
[] 4 Wood
[] 5 Charcoal
[] 6 Other ____

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Question 10: Fuel for cooking
Ask the respondent what type of fuel is used for daily cooking in the respondent's household. If more than one type is used, ask what type is used the most for the daily household cooking. Circle the appropriate code.

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Indonesia 1995 — source variable ID1995A_FUELCOOK — Type of cooking fuel
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IV. Household information


415. Type of cooking fuel

[] 1 Electric
[] 2 Gas
[] 3 Kerosene
[] 4 Wood
[] 5 Charcoal
[] 6 Other, specify ____

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6.4. Block IV. Household characteristics
This block is used to record the household characteristics, such as household income one year ago, type of physical building, status of residence ownership also other household facilities.


Question 415: Fuel for cooking
Ask the respondent what type of fuel is used for daily cooking at the respondent's household. If more than one type is used, ask what type is most used for daily household cooking. Circle the appropriate code.


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Indonesia 2005 — source variable ID2005A_FUELCK — Cooking fuel
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521. What is the primary cooking fuel used in this household?
[] 1 Electricity
[] 2 Gas
[] 3 Kerosene
[] 4 Coal
[] 5 Charcoal
[] 6 Wood
[] 96 Other (specify) ____

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Question 521: Primary fuel for cooking
Ask the type of fuel the respondent's household uses daily for cooking. If more than one type of fuel is used, ask which type is used most. If there are two or more types that are used with the same frequency, circle the fuel with the smaller code.

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Indonesia 2010 — source variable ID2010A_FUELCOOK — Cooking fuel
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404. What is the main source of energy for cooking?
[] 1 Electricity
[] 2 LPG/National Gas
[] 3 Kerosene
[] 4 Charcoal
[] 5 Wood
[] 6 Others
[] 7 None

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Question 404: Main Source of Energy for Daily Cooking
[p. 156]
Ask the main fuel or source of energy used by the household for daily cooking. Select one of the response codes in accordance with the respondent's answer, and put a mark beside that code. If a household uses more than one of type of fuel, select the one they use the most or the one which they use most often.

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Iran 2006 — source variable IR2006A_FUELCOOK — Fuel for cooking
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Questions 42-55 should be filled out for collective and normal settled households.


42. Main fuel type consumed by household


Cooking

[] Kerosene
[] Gas oil
[] Liquid gas
[] Natural gas (public network)
[] Electricity
[] Solid fuel (firewood, charcoal)
[] Other
[] None

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30. General explanation about questions 41 through 56
Fill question 41 only for normal settled households and leave it blank for other households. But fill questions 42 to 55 also for collective households in addition to normal settled ones.
Note: For those normal settled and collective households for which you filled more than one sheet of questionnaire, fill these questions along with question 56 only on the first sheet and leave them blank on other sheets.


32. Main fuel type consumed by household, Question 42
Ask the type of fuel that the household uses for cooking, heat and providing hot water separately. In each case, if the answer matches one of the predicted fuel types, mark the box; otherwise, mark the box for "Other" fuels.
If the household does not use any fuels to provide heat, mark "None" in the linked column.
Note that solid fuel means: firewood, charcoal, coal, animal waste and botanical waste (thorns and shavings, remaining or harvested cereal, etc.)
If the household uses several types of fuel for cooking, heat and hot water, consider the one they use the most in each case and only mark one of the boxes. For example, for a household who usually uses liquid gas and sometimes electricity for cooking, and often uses kerosene to provide heat and hot water, consider liquid gas as the consumed fuel for cooking and kerosene for heat and hot water.


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Israel 1972 — source variable IL1972A_FUELCK — Cooking facilities

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Jamaica 1982 — source variable JM1982A_FUELCOOK — Type of fuel used for cooking
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Section 8: Housing
[The head of the household only]


43. Type of lighting/fuel used for cooking:

a. Lighting:

[] Electric
[] Kerosene
[] Other
[] Not stated

b. Cooking:

[] Gas
[] Electricity
[] Wood/charcoal
[] Kerosene
[] Other/none
[] Not stated

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Section 8 - Housing

5.68 General
The information in this section relates to the building or part of the building used for living purposes. The information is to be recorded on the questionnaire for the Head of the Household only, and the required information must be given with respect to the entire household; no information on this topic is to be entered on the questionnaires for other members of the household.
Because the information is being sought from each household, this means that in some cases there will be different sets of replies with respect to the same building. The relevant instructions for non-private dwellings are given in Part 6.


5.77 Question 43(b) - Fuel Used for Cooking
Ask the question this way: "What kind of fuel is used for cooking in this household?" Again the pre-coded response positions are straight-forward; mark the one applicable. If more than one type is used, mark the one used more frequently.


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Jamaica 1991 — source variable JM1991A_FUELCOOK — Fuel used for cooking
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2.11. What type of fuel does the household use most for cooking?
[] Gas
[] Electric
[] Wood/charcoal
[] Kerosene
[] Other
[] None
[] Not stated

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5.33 Question 2.11 Fuel used for cooking
Score the type of fuel used. If more than one type is used, mark the one used more frequently.

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Jamaica 2001 — source variable JM2001A_FUELCOOK — Fuel used most for cooking
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3.13 What type of fuel does the household use most for cooking?
[] 0 Gas
[] 1 Electric
[] 2 Wood
[] 3 Charcoal
[] 4 Kerosene
[] 5 Biogas
[] 6 Solar energy
[] 7 Other
[] 8 No cooking done
[] 9 Not stated

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5.31 Question 3.13: Type of fuel
Score the type of fuel used. If more than one type is used, mark the one used most frequently. Nowadays people are using alternate sources of fuel, and the inclusion of "Solar energy" and "Biogas" is in recognition of this fact.


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Kenya 1989 — source variable KE1989A_FUEL — Fuel
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H16. Main cooking fuel
State whether:

[] 1 Electricity
[] 2 Paraffin
[] 3 Gas
[] 4 Firewood
[] 5 Charcoal
[] 6 Other

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181. For the question concerning the household's use of cooking fuel, in column H16, note that some households may use electricity, paraffin, gas, and firewood, all at the same time. The answer required here is the fuel used most of the time.

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Kenya 1999 — source variable KE1999A_COOKFUEL — Cooking fuel
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H-18. Main cooking fuel:
[] 1. Electricity
[] 2. Paraffin
[] 3. Gas
[] 4. Firewood
[] 5. Charcoal
[] 6. Other

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Column H18: Main cooking fuel

111."What is the main cooking fuel used in this household?" In column H18, note that some households may use electricity, paraffin, gas and firewood, all at the same time. The answer required here is the fuel used most of the time. Code appropriate answer in column H 18.

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Kenya 2009 — source variable KE2009A_FUELCK — Cooking fuel
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H-26. Main type of cooking fuel.
[] 1 Electricity
[] 2 Paraffin
[] 3 LPG
[] 4 Biogas
[] 5 Firewood
[] 6 Charcoal
[] 7 Solar
[] 8 Other (specify)

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- Section J: Housing conditions and amenities. This section covers columns H18 to H27 on housing conditions and amenities. These questions are to be posed to the Head of the Household or any other responsible person.


39.9 Column H26: Main type of cooking fuel

Ask: "What is the main cooking fuel used in this household?" In column H26, note that some households may use electricity, paraffin, gas and firewood, all at the same time. The answer required here is the fuel used most of the time. Code the appropriate answer in column H26 from the provided code list.


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Laos 2005 — source variable LA2005A_FUELCK — Main source of energy for cooking
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I. Housing characteristics

33. What is the household's main source of energy for cooking?

[] Electricity
[] Paraffin / fuel
[] Coal
[] Charcoal
[] Sawdust
[] Gas
[] Other
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Section G: Housing characteristics
Responses to questions 21 to 25 and 27 to 29 are pre-coded. Tick the box for the correct response.

Question 30: What is the household's main source of energy and cooking?
This refers to type of energy most often used during the year.
If the household uses electricity, check if the dwelling is electrified.


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Lesotho 1996 — source variable LS1996A_FUELCK — Fuel for cooking
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Section F. Housing characteristics and household possessions

35. Main fuel for cooking

[] 1 Electricity
[] 2 Gas
[] 3 Paraffin
[] 4 Coal
[] 5 Wood
[] 6 Lisu
[] 7 Other, specify ____
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6. Part F of the questionnaire (housing)

145. Columns 35 to 37 relate to types of fuel used by the household for cooking, heating and lighting. Use the codes provided in each question to record responses you receive. If more than one fuel is used for either purpose give one mainly used. In case of doubt let the respondent decide on one of the items.


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Lesotho 2006 — source variable LS2006A_FUELCK — Fuel for cooking
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Section H. Housing characteristics and household possessions

58. Main fuel for cooking

[] 0 Electricity (mains)
[] 1 Electricity (generator)
[] 2 Electricity (solar)
[] 3 Gas
[] 4 Paraffin
[] 5 Coal
[] 6 Wood
[] 7 Dung
[] 8 Crop waste
[] 9 Other, specify ____
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Part H of the questionnaire
Housing Characteristics and Household Possessions (for the household head)

129. Column 58-60: Relate to main types of fuel used by the household for cooking, heating, and lighting.

Use the codes provided in each question.

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Liberia 2008 — source variable LR2008A_FUELCK — Main source of fuel for cooking
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H09. What is your main source of fuel supply for cooking?
[] 1 Electricity
[] 2 Gas
[] 3 Kerosene
[] 4 Charcoal
[] 5 Wood
[] 6 Other (specify)

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Malawi 1998 — source variable MW1998A_FUELCK1 — Cooking fuel of 1st dwelling
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What is the main source of energy?


D8. Cooking

[] 1 Firewood
[] 2 Charcoal
[] 3 Electricity
[] 4 Paraffin
[] 5 Gas
[] 6 Candles
[] 7 Dung
[] 8 Grass
[] 9 None

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Part D: Dwelling Unit Characteristics and Access to Facilities


D8 and D9. Main source of energy: Ask the respondent what the main source of energy is for lighting and cooking for member of the household. If there is more than one source of energy you should record only the main one (the most frequently used one).
You should fill the appropriate code for the main source of energy for cooking in column D8 and that for lighting in column D9. Remember that you should not leave any of these items blank, even if the codes for cooking and lighting are the same.


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Malawi 2008 — source variable MW2008A_FUELCOOK — Main source of energy for cooking
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D12. What is the source of energy the household mainly uses for cooking?
[] 1 Electricity
[] 2 Paraffin
[] 3 Gas
[] 4 Charcoal
[] 5 Firewood
[] 6 Straw
[] 7 Other

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D10. Main source of energy for cooking
Ask about the main source of energy used by the household for cooking and shade the appropriate response. It is possible that a household may use more than one source of energy at any one time but it is the one that is most often used that should be recorded. Only one code should be shaded.

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Malaysia 1970 — source variable MY1970A_FUELCK — Cooking fuel
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23. Main cooking fuel:
[] Electricity
[] Gas
[] Kerosene/oil
[] Char/wood
[] Other


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Mali 1987 — source variable ML1987A_FUEL — Type of Fuel
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10. Type of fuel
[] Gas
[] Fire wood
[] Coal
[] Other type

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10. Fuel

This is fuel used for cooking and heating the household. The options are: gas, wood, coal, others to be specified. Ask the head of household about the type of fuel used and check off the corresponding box.

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Mali 1998 — source variable ML1998A_FUEL — Main fuel for cooking
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Section "D": Housing


11. Type of fuel for cooking

[] Electricity
[] Gas
[] Petrol
[] Wood, Coal
[] Other type

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1.4. Housing

This second part is devoted to housing, and aims at listing all housing units for the households at time of the census, at gathering information on building characteristics, and to obtain indicators on the conditions in which the population is housed.


8. Column H22: Main fuel for cooking

This is the fuel used for cooking and for heating the household. Possible cases selected are:

[] 1 Electricity
[] 2 Gas
[] 3 Petrol
[] 4 Wood, charcoal
[] 5 Others


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Mali 2009 — source variable ML2009A_FUELCK — Main source of cooking fuel
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Circle the code that applies or record the appropriate code in the space provided. If there is a plot occupied by a single household, use the characteristics of the main building (without including the number of rooms)

H8) Main source of energy for cooking

[] 1 Electricity
[] 2 Gas
[] 3 Petroleum
[] 4 Wood
[] 5 Wood charcoal
[] 6 Animal dung
[] 7 Solar oven
[] 8 Other, specify
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6.2.6.8 Main source of energy for cooking (COLUMN H8)
This is for the collection of information on the main source of energy used by households for cooking. The officer asks the question: "What is the main source of energy used by the household for cooking meals?." The agent records the code corresponding to the correct answer.

1 Electricity
2 Gas
3 Oil
4 Firewood
5 Charcoal
6 Animal Waste
7 Solar Oven
8 Other specify (wood chips ...)
[pg. 44]

When the officer enters code "8," he then records in full words the exact response.

Instructions: The agent must take into account only the main source of energy: the most widely used


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Mexico 1960 — source variable MX1960A_FUEL — Fuel used in the dwelling
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56. Material used for cooking. For wood or charcoal, write 1; petroleum, paraffin, etc. write 2; for [propane] gas, electricity write 3.
____


Column 47-57. These columns are for the dwelling or house that the family occupies. Therefore, the answers will only be written in the row for the head of household.

Column 47: If the family that lives in the dwelling is the homeowner, make an X. If not, leave the column blank.

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Column 56. The enumerator should ask what type of fuel is habitually used in the kitchen to prepare the food. If firewood or carbon is used, write the number (1) in this column; if they use refined petroleum, diesel, gasoline, etc., write the number (2); if they use electricity (stoves), gas, or any other type of modern combustible, write the number (3).

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Mexico 1970 — source variable MX1970A_FUELCK — Fuel used for cooking
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Fuel

What fuel is most used for cooking? Mark with an X
[ ] 7 Wood or charcoal
[ ] 8 Kerosene (petroleum) [gasoline]
[ ] 9 Natural gas or electricity

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Fuel

Make an X in the circle in front of the combustible that is most frequently used for cooking in the dwelling.

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Mexico 1990 — source variable MX1990A_FUEL — Fuel
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10. Fuel

What fuel is most commonly used for cooking food in this dwelling?
Mark with an X one circle only.

[ ] 1 Wood or charcoal
[ ] 2 Petroleum
[ ] 3 Natural gas
[ ] 4 Electricity

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Characteristics of the dwelling

The series of questions found on page two of the questionnaire will permit you to find out the principal characteristics of the dwellings: the materials that they are made out of, the number of rooms that the dwelling consists of and the use the rooms are given, the available services, ownership of the dwelling and the cooking fuel that they use.


10. Fuel

If the dwelling uses more than one fuel for cooking, mark he one that is used the most frequently.


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Mexico 1995 — source variable MX1995A_FUEL — Fuel
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1.17 Fuel
Is the fuel most used for cooking food:
Read the options until getting an affirmative response.

[] 1 Gas?
[] 2 Firewood or coal?
[] 3 Gasoline?
[] 4 Electricity?

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1.17 Fuel

With this question the fuel used most frequently to heat or cook food in the dwelling is known.

[p. 75]

[graphic of the question from the census form]

The question has four options, circle only one code, according to the answer of the informant.

When more than one fuel is used, ask for the one that is used most frequently. If they are used equally, ask the informant to decide on one.

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Mexico 2000 — source variable MX2000A_FUELCK — Fuel for cooking
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13. Fuel

What fuel is most commonly used for cooking food in this dwelling?
Read all of the options until you receive an affirmative response. Circle only one answer.

1 Natural gas
2 Wood
3 Charcoal
4 Petroleum
5 Electricity

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13. Fuel

Fuel is that which is used to heat and cook the food. When more than one fuel is used, ask for the one which is used the most frequently.

When the dwelling only utilizes a microwave, circle code 5.

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Mexico 2010 — source variable MX2010A_FUELCOOK — Fuel for cooking
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I. Dwelling Characteristics
[Questions 1-19 were not asked of mobile dwellings, shelter and premises not intended for habitation]


14. Fuel
The fuel most used for cooking is:

Read the options until you receive an affirmative answer, then circle only one code.

[] 1 Gas from a cylinder or tank (stationary)
[] 2 Natural or piped gas
[] 3 Wood
[] 4 Coal
[] 5 Electricity
[] 6 Other fuel

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6.3 Section I. Housing characteristics

In this section, instructions will be presented for the questions that investigate the characteristics of the private inhabited dwellings.

If the class of the private inhabited dwellings is a premise not intended for inhabitation, a mobile dwelling, a shelter, or a collective dwelling, don't apply this section. Start the interview with the section II, List of People.


14. Fuel
This question identifies the material or energy that is used with greatest frequency to cook or warm food.

  • Code 1 refers to the LP (liquid petroleum) gas that is distributed in cylinders or is discharged in stationary tanks.


[p. 83]

  • Circle code 2 when natural gas is distributed via conductors where the consumption is recorded on a meter; generally the piping leaving the pavement and entering the dwelling can be observed.
  • Circle code 5 when the response is electric stove, grill, electric oven, or microwave.
  • Circle code 6 when the informer signals a fuel different from the response options or indicates that he/she neither cooks nor warms food because he/she eats food outside the dwelling or for some other reason.


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Mexico 2015 — source variable MX2015A_FUELCK — Fuel for cooking
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8. Fuel
The fuel typically used for cooking is:
[Read the options and circle one code]

[] 1 Wood or charcoal
[] 2 Gas [skip to question 10]
[] 3 Electricity [skip to question 10]
[] 4 Other type of fuel [skip to question 10]
[] 5 They do not cook? [skip to question 10]
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8. Fuel
The question identifies the fuel that is used more frequent for cooking. Read the question mentioning each option and when you get an affirmative answer, circle the corresponding code.

The option "wood or charcoal" also includes burning rods, shaving, and several types of wood. The second option refers to gas distributed in cylinders; it is discharged in stationary tanks or arrives to the dwelling through pipes. If they cook mainly on grills, electric stoves, electric ovens or microwave, record the option "electricity". In case the respondent answers that they cook with "other type of fuel" circle code 4. This code can be: oil, solid alcohol, manure, and even garbage.
If they cook in the dwelling using two or more types of fuel, ask for the most used. The respondent must determine it. If the answer is "they do not cook" because they buy or receive food, or they always eat outside, circle option 5. If the answer is "wood or charcoal", continues to question 9 "Stove or wood-burning stove" or fire. Otherwise, go to question 10 "Electricity".


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Morocco 2014 — source variable MA2014A_FUELCK1 — Gas use for cooking
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Household living conditions

L16. Does the household use the following fuels for cooking?

Gas
[] 1 Yes, often
[] 2 Yes, sometimes
[] 3 No
Electricity
[] 1 Yes, often
[] 2 Yes, sometimes
[] 3 No
Coal
[] 1 Yes, often
[] 2 Yes, sometimes
[] 3 No
Wood
[] 1 Yes, often
[] 2 Yes, sometimes
[] 3 No
Animal waste
[] 1 Yes, often
[] 2 Yes, sometimes
[] 3 No

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Morocco 2014 — source variable MA2014A_FUELCK2 — Electricity use for cooking
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Household living conditions

L16. Does the household use the following fuels for cooking?

Gas
[] 1 Yes, often
[] 2 Yes, sometimes
[] 3 No
Electricity
[] 1 Yes, often
[] 2 Yes, sometimes
[] 3 No
Coal
[] 1 Yes, often
[] 2 Yes, sometimes
[] 3 No
Wood
[] 1 Yes, often
[] 2 Yes, sometimes
[] 3 No
Animal waste
[] 1 Yes, often
[] 2 Yes, sometimes
[] 3 No

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Morocco 2014 — source variable MA2014A_FUELCK3 — Coal use for cooking
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Household living conditions

L16. Does the household use the following fuels for cooking?

Gas
[] 1 Yes, often
[] 2 Yes, sometimes
[] 3 No
Electricity
[] 1 Yes, often
[] 2 Yes, sometimes
[] 3 No
Coal
[] 1 Yes, often
[] 2 Yes, sometimes
[] 3 No
Wood
[] 1 Yes, often
[] 2 Yes, sometimes
[] 3 No
Animal waste
[] 1 Yes, often
[] 2 Yes, sometimes
[] 3 No

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Morocco 2014 — source variable MA2014A_FUELCK4 — Wood use for cooking
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Household living conditions

L16. Does the household use the following fuels for cooking?

Gas
[] 1 Yes, often
[] 2 Yes, sometimes
[] 3 No
Electricity
[] 1 Yes, often
[] 2 Yes, sometimes
[] 3 No
Coal
[] 1 Yes, often
[] 2 Yes, sometimes
[] 3 No
Wood
[] 1 Yes, often
[] 2 Yes, sometimes
[] 3 No
Animal waste
[] 1 Yes, often
[] 2 Yes, sometimes
[] 3 No

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Morocco 2014 — source variable MA2014A_FUELCK5 — Animal waste use for cooking
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Household living conditions

L16. Does the household use the following fuels for cooking?

Gas
[] 1 Yes, often
[] 2 Yes, sometimes
[] 3 No
Electricity
[] 1 Yes, often
[] 2 Yes, sometimes
[] 3 No
Coal
[] 1 Yes, often
[] 2 Yes, sometimes
[] 3 No
Wood
[] 1 Yes, often
[] 2 Yes, sometimes
[] 3 No
Animal waste
[] 1 Yes, often
[] 2 Yes, sometimes
[] 3 No

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Myanmar 2014 — source variable MM2014A_FUELCK — Cooking fuel
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Housing characteristics

36. Main type of cooking fuel used in this household

[] 1. Electricity
[] 2. Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG)
[] 3. Kerosene
[] 4. BioGas
[] 5. Firewood
[] 6. Charcoal
[] 7. Coal
[] 8. Straw / grass
[] 9. Other

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Nepal 2001 — source variable NP2001A_FUELCOOK — Main fuel used for cooking
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2. What fuel do you usually use for cooking?
[] 1 Wood
[] 2 Kerosene
[] 3 Gas
[] 4 Biogas
[] 5 Goraha/guitha
[] 6. Other ____

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Q.2: What is the main source of cooking fuel in the household?
[] 1. Wood
[] 2. Kerosene
[] 3. LP gas
[] 4. Bio gas
[] 5. Cow dung
[] 6. Others


Things or materials used for light, heat or energy are called fuel. In this references wood, kerosene, diesel, petrol, coal, etc. are examples of fuel. Fuel used for cooking refers to the fuel used predominantly for the preparation of principle foods.

The source of cooking fuel may vary due to the availability of fuel, affording capacity of using and places among the household. Here fuel used predominantly for preparation of principle foods should be given.

The difference sources of cooking fuel and how this source is understood is defined as follows.
1. Wood: if the main source of cooking fuel is any type of firewood then encircle code 1 to denote firewood.

2. Kerosene: if the main source of cooking fuel is kerosene then encircle code 2 to denote kerosene.

3. LP gas: if the household is using LP gas as the main source of cooking fuel then encircle code 3 to denote LP gas.

4. Bio gas: if the household is producing bio gas by using cow dung and other as the main source of cooking fuel then encircle code 4 to denote bio gas.

5. Cow dung: if the household is using dry cow dung, circle code 5.

6. Others: if the household is using other sources than mentioned above as the main source of cooking fuel, like crop residuals (for example cereal straw from maize, wheat, paddy rice, rice hulls, coconut husks, ground not shells), then encircle code 6 and specify.


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Nepal 2011 — source variable NP2011A_FUELCK — Usual type of fuel used for cooking
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Household Information

[4] What is the usual type of fuel used for cooking in your household?

[] 1 Wood
[] 2 Kerosene
[] 3 LP gas
[] 4 Cow dung
[] 5 Biogas
[] 6 Electricity
[] 7 Other ____
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Household information

Question 4: what is the usual type of fuel the family uses for cooking food?

[] 1 Wood / firewood
[] 2 Kerosene
[] 3 LP gas
[] 4 Cow dung / bio briquette
[] 5 Bio gas
[] 6 Electricity
[] 7 Other

Ask the family about the fuel they are using to cook food and determine the mostly used fuel source, circle the appropriate reference. A family might have used various kinds of fuel to cook their food. In such case, only circle the fuel that is used most. The detail description of fuels that families usually use has been put below:

[p. 28]

1. Wood / firewood - If the family is using usually wood/firewood for cooking food, circle the reference 1.

2. Kerosene - If the family is usually using kerosene stove for cooking food, circle the reference 2.

3. LP gas - If the family is usually using LP gas cylinder to cook food, circle the reference 3.

4. Cow dung / bio briquette - If the family is usually using the cow dung briquette or dried livestock dung mixed in wood, jute stick, fodder or bio briquette, circle the reference 4.

5. Bio gas - If the family is usually using the biogas produced from livestock dung, circle the reference 5.

6. Electricity - If the family is usually using electricity for cooking food, circle the reference 6.

7. Others - Besides the fuels stated above, if the family is usually using other fuel sources for cooking food (e.g. solar, thatch, straw, fodders only), circle the reference 7 and specify the fuel source items.


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Nicaragua 1971 — source variable NI1971A_FUEL — Cooking fuel
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13. Fuel used for cooking

[] 1 Electricity
[] 2 Propane or butane gas
[] 3 Gas (kerosene)
[] 4 Charcoal
[] 5 Wood
[] 6 No cooking

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Question #13

Fuel used for cooking

a. How to carry out the investigation
The type of fuel used in the preparation of principal meals is investigated.

b. How to record the data
Once the type of fuel that is used most is determined, the corresponding box is marked with an "X".

c. Example:


[These instructions refer to a graph of question 13 on the census form]

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Nicaragua 2005 — source variable NI2005A_FUELCOOK — Primary fuel used for cooking
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5. In this household, the primary fuel used for cooking is:
[] 1 Butane or propane gas (cylinder)
[] 2 Wood
[] 3 Charcoal/coal
[] 4 Kerosene gas
[] 5 Electricity
[] 6 Other
[] 7 Don't cook

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Question 5. In this household, the primary fuel used for cooking is:

Read the options one by one and mark an "X" next to the one stated by the informant.

Keep in mind that if more than one fuel is used by the household, you should indicate the one used most often.

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Pakistan 1998 — source variable PK1998A_FUELCK — Cooking fuel
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[Cooking] Fuel
[] 1 Wood
[] 2 Kerosene oil
[] 3 Gas
[] 4 Others

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Fuel
The fuel generally used for cooking meal. If more than one kind of fuels is being used in a house, then the source of fuel will be the one that is often being used.

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Palestine 1997 — source variable PS1997A_FUELCK — Source of energy for cooking
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18. Cooking
[] 1 Gas
[] 2 Kerosene/gasoline
[] 3 Electricity
[] 4 Coal/wood
[] 5 Others


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Palestine 2007 — source variable PS2007A_FUELCOOK — Source of energy for cooking
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Main source of energy used in


18. Cooking

[] 1 Gas
[] 2 Kerosene
[] 3 Electricity
[] 4 Wood
[] 5 Other


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Panama 1980 — source variable PA1980A_FUELCK — Fuel for cooking
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Ask questions 3 through 14 only for those dwellings, with inhabitants present, that are classified in boxes 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5 of question number 1, Type of Dwelling.


12. Cooking fuel

[] 1 Electricity
[] 2 Gas
[] 3 Kerosene
[] 4 Charcoal
[] 5 Wood
[] 6 No cooking

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Question 12 Cooking fuel

Mark a single box, according to the cooking fuel that is used in the dwelling. This can be electricity (box 1), Gas, (box 2), Kerosene (box 3), Coal (box 4) [p. 67] or firewood (box 5).
Box 6 will only be marked when nothing is cooked in the dwelling.

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Panama 1990 — source variable PA1990A_FUEL — Fuel for cooking
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11. What fuel is most frequently used for cooking?
[] 1 Gas
[] 2 Wood
[] 3 Charcoal
[] 4 Kerosene
[] 5 Electricity
[] 6 No cooking

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Questions 3 to 14 only are asked at dwellings with occupants present classified in one of the circles 01 to 05 of question Number 1 "Type of Dwelling".


Question Number 11: What fuel is most frequently used for cooking?
Mark a single circle, according to the fuel that is used most frequently for cooking in the dwelling.
Example:
If you are enumerating a dwelling that uses gas and firewood, mark the circle of that which is used most.


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Panama 2000 — source variable PA2000A_FUELCK — Fuel for cooking
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18. In this dwelling, what cooking fuel is used most often?
[] 1 Gas
[] 2 Wood
[] 3 Charcoal
[] 4 Kerosene
[] 5 Electricity
[] 6 No cooking

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Question No. 18: In this dwelling, what cooking fuel is used most often?

The objective of this question is to know the type of fuel that is used most frequently for cooking in this home; also to indicate the availability for the population as well as the exploitation of natural resources (fire wood).
It refers to the fuel that is used most frequently for cooking in the home whether it be gas, fire wood, coal, kerosene or electricity.
In case a person declares to not cook, mark the corresponding circle.
Remember that this question only should have one circle marked.

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Panama 2010 — source variable PA2010A_FUELCK — Fuel for cooking
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18. What type of fuel is most frequently used for cooking in the dwelling?
[] 1 Gas (natural gas)
[] 2 Firewood
[] 3 Electricity
[] 4 Kerosene
[] 5 Coal (charcoal)
[] 6 Does not cook

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Question No. 18: In this dwelling, what cooking fuel is used most often?
The objective of this question is to know the type of fuel that is most frequently used for cooking in the dwelling; it also allows us investigating how open the population is regarding the use of natural resources (firewood)
Fuel: It refers to the most commonly used fuel for food preparation.
Gas (circle 1): It refers to propane gas or hydrocarbon used as fuel.
Firewood (circle 2): Group of sticks, bushes, logs, that cut into pieces are used for combustion.
Electricity (circle 3): It refers to the caloric energy used for cooking. Example: electric stove, pans, rice cooker, etc.
Kerosene (circle 4): Colorless liquid or slightly yellow that is used as fuel for cooking.
Coal (circle 5): Solid fuel of black color and vegetal origin.
[p. 85]
Does not cook (circle 6): [Persons] in the dwelling do not cook, because they buy food at restaurants or eat at friends' or relatives' homes.

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Papua New Guinea 1990 — source variable PG1990A_FUELCK — Cooking fuel
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Household Facilities

26. Kind of fuel used for cooking

Circle one code only

[] 1 Electricity
[] 2 Gas
[] 3 Kerosene
[] 4 Charcoal
[] 5 Firewood
[] 6 Other, describe ____

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Paraguay 1992 — source variable PY1992A_FUELCK — Fuel used for cooking
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Section III. Household information

[Question 14 through 24 were asked of occupied households with present members]



18. What is usually used for cooking?

[] 1 Wood
[] 2 Charcoal
[] 3 Gas
[] 4 Electricity
[] 5 Kerosene, alcohol, etc.

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[Question 18 is asked of occupied households with present members]

Question 18: What do they use habitually for cooking?


-This refers to the type of fuel: gas, coal, firewood, etc., that is used with the greatest frequency. Mark only the one with the greatest use.

18. What do you habitually use for cooking?

[] 1 Firewood
[] 2 Coal
[] 3 Gas
[] 4 Electricity
[] 5 Kerosene, alcohol, etc.

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Paraguay 2002 — source variable PY2002A_FUELCK — Fuel used for cooking
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Chapter C. Household information

18. For cooking, does the household use mostly...

[] 1 Wood?
[] 2 Gas?
[] 3 Charcoal?
[] 4 Electricity?
[] 5 Kerosene, alcohol?
[] 6 Other?
[] 7 None, don't cook?
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C. Information about the household

Question 18: For cooking, they use principally...

Remember that you should mark only one option, the predominant fuel.


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Peru 2007 — source variable PE2007A_FUELCOOK — Most common energy source for cooking
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2. What is the most common energy or fuel used in the household for cooking? (Read each option and circle only one number)
[] 1 Electricity
[] 2 Gas
[] 3 Kerosene (go to 2A)
[] 4 Coal (go to 2A)
[] 5 Wood (go to 2A)
[] 6 Manure (go to 2A)
[] 7 Other
[] 8 Do not cook

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Procedure for the third section, "Housing Characteristics," for all households in the dwelling (primary and secondary).


Question 2: What is the most common energy or fuel used in the household for cooking?
Take into account only the fuel which is used most frequently in the household.
If you circle any of the options 3-6, go to question 2A, "Do you have a chimney in the place where the kitchen is located?"
Include branches, dry leaves, straw, etc. in option 7, "Other."
Option 8, "They don't cook," should not be read out loud. Circle this option only if they do not cook their food in the household.
[p. 36]
Chimney. This is the duct whose purpose is to vent or expel to the outside smoke created when using the kitchen to prepare food. This duct may be of metal or other material and should be located directly where the smoke or byproduct of the kerosene, coal, wood, or dung escapes.


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Philippines 1990 — source variable PH1990A_FUELCOOK — Cooking fuel
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H2. Fuel for Cooking

What fuel does this household use most of the time for cooking?

___ Enter code

1 Electricity
2 Kerosene(gaas)
3 Liquefied petroleum gas (LPG)
4 Charcoal
5 Wood
6 ___ Others, specify
7 None

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H2 Fuel for Cooking

The information on fuel for cooking is relevant in assessing energy planning decisions, energy conservation programs and in developing marketing strategies. It also serves as a benchmark for the study of changes in household energy used and user patterns over time. It is also useful in monitoring supply and demand requirements for alternative fuels.

The question in H2 asks for the kind of fuel the household uses most of the time for cooking. Enter in the box the code for the appropriate item. If two or more kinds of cooking fuel are used, e.g., electricity and LPG; LPG and wood; kerosene and charcoal; etc., report the fuel which is used most of the time for cooking.

1 Electricity
2 Kerosene (gaas)
3 Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG)
4 Charcoal
5 Wood
6 Others, specify
7 None


For power from generators, report the fuel used to run the generator.

See Illustration 8.5 for the different kinds of fuel for cooking.

[Picture: Illustration 8.5 Fuel for cooking]

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Philippines 2000 — source variable PH2000A_FUELC — Fuel for cooking
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H2. Fuel for cooking
What fuel does this household use most of the time for cooking?
(Please cross out one of the selections below)

[] Electricity
[] Kerosene (gaas)
[] Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG)
[] Charcoal
[] Wood
[] Others, specify ___
[] None

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H2 Fuel for cooking

The information on fuel for cooking is relevant in assessing energy planning decisions, energy conservation programs and in developing marketing strategies. It also serves as a benchmark for the study of changes in household energy used and user patterns over time. It is also useful in monitoring supply and demand requirements for alternative fuels.

The question in H2 asks for the kind of fuel the household users most of the time for cooking. Mark the corresponding circle for the appropriate item. If two or more kinds of cooking fuel are used, e.g., electricity and LPG; LPG and wood; kerosene and charcoal; etc., report the fuel which is used most of the time for cooking.

[] 1 Electricity
[] 2 Kerosene (gas)
[] 3 Liquefied petroleum gas (LPG)
[] 4 Charcoal
[] 5 Wood
[] 6 Others, specify
[] 7 None


For power from generators, report the fuel used to run the generator. See illustration 8.5 for the different kinds of fuel for cooking.

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Philippines 2010 — source variable PH2010A_FUELCK — Fuel for cooking
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H2. Fuel for cooking - What kind of fuel does this household use most of the time for cooking?

Write X in the box.

[] 1 Electricity
[] 2 Kerosene (gaas)
[] 3 Liquefied petroleum gas (LPG)
[] 4 Charcoal
[] 5 Wood
[] 6 Others, specify ____
[] 0 None
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8.6 Instructions On The Housing Census Questions
The housing portion consists of the following:

B1 to B5 -- Questions on building/house characteristics

[] D1 -- Floor area of the housing unit
[] H1 -- Fuel for lighting
[] H2 -- Fuel for cooking
[] H3 -- Source of water supply for drinking, cooking, laundry and/or bathing
[] H4 -- Tenure status of the housing unit
[] H5 -- Acquisition of the housing unit
[] H6 -- Source of financing of the housing unit
[] H7 -- Monthly rental of the housing unit
[] H8 -- Tenure status of the lot
[] H9 -- Usual manner of garbage disposal
[] H10 -- Kind of toilet facility
[] H11 -- Land ownership

Refer to the general instructions in Section 7.7 of Chapter 7 (page 131) for one housing unit with more than one household.
Specific Instructions on How to Fill Out Housing Census Questions
To ask the questions correctly, follow the instructions for each item of CPH Form 3. The rationale and/or importance of each item are explained.

H2-Fuel for Cooking
Information on fuel for cooking is relevant in assessing energy planning decisions, energy conservation programs, and in developing marketing strategies. It also serves as a benchmark for the study of changes in household energy use and user patterns over time. Likewise, it is helpful in monitoring supply and demand requirements for alternative fuels.
Ask the respondent, "What kind of fuel does this household use most of the time for cooking?" Mark the corresponding box for the appropriate item. If two or more kinds of cooking fuel are used (for instance, electricity and LPG, LPG and wood, kerosene and charcoal, and other combinations), report the fuel used most of the time for cooking. The choices for types of fuel used for cooking are as follows:

[] 1. Electricity
[] 2. Kerosene (gaas)
[] 3. Liquefied petroleum gas (LPG)
[] 4. Charcoal
[] 5. Wood
[] 6. Others, specify
[] 0. None

If the household uses a power-generating machine for cooking, report the fuel used to run the generator.


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Puerto Rico 1970 — source variable PR1970A_FUELCOOK — Cooking fuel
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H22. Which fuel is used most for cooking?
[] Wood
[] Charcoal
[] Utility gas
[] Bottled or tank gas
[] Electricity
[] Kerosene, fuel oil, etc
[] Other fuel
[] No fuel used


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Puerto Rico 1980 — source variable PR1980A_FUELCOOK — Cooking fuel
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H20. Which fuel is used most for cooking?
[] Gas: from underground pipes serving the neighborhood
[] Gas: bottled, tank, or LP
[] Electricity
[] Fuel oil, kerosene, etc.
[] Charcoal
[] Wood
[] Other fuel
[] No fuel used


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Puerto Rico 1990 — source variable PR1990A_FUELCOOK — Cooking fuel
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H19. Which fuel is used for cooking?
[] 1 Electricity
[] 2 Gas
[] 3 Other


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Romania 2002 — source variable RO2002A_FUELCOOK — Cooking fuel
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15. Cooking fuel
[] 1 Gas: piped gas from a public network
[] 2 Gas: liquefied gas (gas cylinder)
[] 3 Solid fuel
[] 4 Electricity
[] 5 Other fuel

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The cooking fuel (item 15)

36. The mark x will be recorded on code box 1 -- when the cooking fuel is the natural gas provided by the public network. Also, they are considered as having gas for cooking, - and therefore the mark x will be recorded on the code box 1 -- when the dwellings have available gas installations for cooking in the kitchen, but the connecting works to the gas pipes were not yet finished;

-- The mark x will be recorded on the box of code 2 - when the source of the fuel is the liquefied gas from the gas cylinder;
-- The mark x will be written on code box 3, when the solid fuel is used for cooking: wood, coal, and no piped gas is provided for cooking and no cylinder's liquefied gas is available;
-- The mark x will be recorded on code box 4 -- when electricity is used for the preparation of the meals (using electrical hotplate, electric stove, microwave oven, etc.).
-- The mark x will be recorded on code box 5 -- when straws, stalks, vegetal and other material waste are used as cooking fuel.

When both the natural gas from the public network, as well as the electricity are used as fuels for cooking (microwave oven) in the household -- the mark x will be recorded on the code box corresponding to the mostly used fuel.


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Romania 2011 — source variable RO2011A_FUELCK — Fuel for cooking
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Dwelling

19. Fuel for cooking

[] 1 Gas from public network
[] 2 Liquefied gas (gas cylinder)
[] 3 Solid fuel
[] 4 Electric energy
[] 5 Other

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Rwanda 1991 — source variable RW1991A_FUELCK — Cooking fuel
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For private households
[Questions H1 - H11]


H8. Cooking fuel

What is the main fuel used for cooking by the household?

[] 1 Electricity
[] 2 Gas
[] 3 Kerosene
[] 4 Coal
[] 5 Wood
[] 6 Straw
[] 7 Others


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Rwanda 2002 — source variable RW2002A_FUELCK — Cooking fuel
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H09. What is the most common type of cooking fuel used in this household?
[] 1. Electricity
[] 2. Gas
[] 3. Petrol
[] 4. Wood
[] 5. Charcoal
[] 6. Plant material (herbs, straw, leaves, etc.)
[] 7. Others

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Question H09: Energy source used for cooking

The census enumerator will choose the most often used fuel for boiling or cooking the food.

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Rwanda 2012 — source variable RW2012A_FUELCK — Energy of cooking
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Section H: Housing Units Characteristics

13. What is the main source of energy the household uses for cooking?

[] 1 Electricity
[] 2 Gas
[] 3 Biogas
[] 4 Kerosene
[] 5 Firewood
[] 6 Charcoal
[] 7 Grass/leaves
[] 8 Other
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Section H: Housing units characteristics
5.3.5. How to complete Section H: Habitat [H01 to H35]
Questions on habitat are also asked to the household head or his representative.

H13: Main source of energy used for cooking
What is the main source of energy the household uses for cooking?

The enumerator encircles the most used for boiling or cooking.

1 - Electricity
2 - Gas
3 - Biogas
4 - Kerosene
5 - Firewood
6 - Charcoal
7 - Grass/ leaves
8 - Other

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Saint Lucia 1980 — source variable LC1980A_FUELCOOK — Fuel used for cooking
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43. Type of lighting/fuel used for cooking


b. Cooking

[] Gas
[] Electricity
[] Wood/char
[] Kerosene
[] Other/none


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Saint Lucia 1991 — source variable LC1991A_FUELCK — Type of cooking fuel
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1.12 What type of fuel does this household use most for cooking?
[] Coal
[] Wood
[] Gas
[] Kerosene
[] Electricity
[] Other


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Senegal 2002 — source variable SN2002A_FUELCK — Main type of fuel for cooking
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E07. Main type of fuel for cooking
[] 1 Wood
[] 2 Coal / charcoal
[] 3 Gas
[] 4 Electricity
[] 5 Other

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E07. Main type of fuel for cooking

Circle the main type of fuel used for cooking. These fuels are: wood, coal / charcoal, gas, electricity and other.

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Senegal 2013 — source variable SN2013A_FUELCK — Main fuel for cooking
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E- Characteristics of the home environment

E12. Main fuel for cooking.

[] 1 Wood
[] 2 Coal
[] 3 Gas
[] 4 Electricity
[] 5 Cow dung
[] 8 Other
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4.5 Part E: characteristics of the dwelling

E12: main fuel for cooking
Circle the main fuel used for cooking. The fuels here are: wood, charcoal, gas, electricity, cow dung and other.

1 Wood,
2 Charcoal,
3 Gas,
4 Electricity,
5 Cow dung,
8 Other.
[p. 63]
Cow dung: dung is the excrement of ruminant mammals like the cow. Once dried, the dung, also called ''cow's wood'', can be used as fuel.

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Sierra Leone 2004 — source variable SL2004A_FUELCK — Fuel for cooking
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H09. What is your principal source of fuel supply for cooking?
[] 1 Electricity
[] 2 Gas
[] 3 Kerosene
[] 4 Charcoal
[] 5 Wood
[] 6 Other

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Section 2 - Housing facilities


H09 -- Principal source of fuel supply for cooking
172. Some households have more than one source of fuel supply for cooking. A household may use kerosene, charcoal and wood interchangeably depending on the circumstance and the occasion while another household may use electricity, gas or kerosene, also depending on the circumstance. In each of these cases, you must find out which of the fuels is most frequently used by the household and when that is established, record the appropriate code.


Section 2: Housing facilities


H09 What is your principal source of fuel supply for cooking?

[] 1 Electricity
[] 2 Gas
[] 3 Kerosene
[] 4 Charcoal
[] 5 Wood
[] 6 Other


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Sierra Leone 2015 — source variable SL2015A_FUELCK — Fuel for cooking
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[Questions H01, H06, and H07 were asked of all people. The rest of the questions in section III were recorded only for respondent's whose indicated type of residence was occupied housing units in question I15]

H10. What is your principal source of fuel supply for cooking?

[] 01. Electricity
[] 02. Gas
[] 03. Kerosene
[] 04. Charcoal
[] 05. Wood
[] 06. Crop residue
[] 07. Saw dust
[] 08. Solar
[] 09. Animal waste
[] 10. Other ____
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Section 3: Housing facilities

186. Columns H01 to H19 relate to specific questions concerning the household. They are questions that relate to the household as a whole and not to individual members.

H10 -- Principal source of fuel supply for cooking
196. Some households have more than one source of fuel supply for cooking. A household may use kerosene, charcoal and wood interchangeably depending on the circumstance and the occasion while another household may use electricity, gas or kerosene, also depending on the circumstance. In each of these cases, you must find out which of the fuel is most frequently used by the household and when that is established, record the appropriate code.


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South Africa 1996 — source variable ZA1996A_FUELCOOK — Fuel used for cooking
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Services used by this household


2.1. What type of energy/fuel does this household mainly use for cooking, heating and lighting? (Circle only one code in each column)

Cooking

[] 1 = Electricity direct from municipality/local authority or Eskom
[] 2 = Electricity from other source, e.g. generator, solar cell
[] 3 = Gas
[] 4 = Paraffin
[] 5 = Wood
[] 6 = Coal
[] 7 = Candles
[] 8 = Animal dung
____ Other, specify:

Heating

[] 1 = Electricity direct from municipality/local authority or Eskom
[] 2 = Electricity from other source, e.g. generator, solar cell
[] 3 = Gas
[] 4 = Paraffin
[] 5 = Wood
[] 6 = Coal
[] 7 = Candles
[] 8 = Animal dung
____ Other, specify:

Lighting

[] 1 = Electricity direct from municipality/local authority or Eskom
[] 2 = Electricity from other source, e.g. generator, solar cell
[] 3 = Gas
[] 4 = Paraffin
[] 5 = Wood
[] 6 = Coal
[] 7 = Candles
[] 8 = Animal dung
____ Other, specify:


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South Africa 2001 — source variable ZA2001A_FUELCK — Fuel for cooking
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H-28. Energy/fuel
What type of energy/fuel does this household mainly use for cooking, for heating and for lighting? Write one code in each box.
Note:
-Wood (4), coal (5) and animal dung (7) cannot be used for lighting
-Candles (6) cannot be used for cooking or heating
_ Cooking
1 = Electricity
2 = Gas
3 = Paraffin
4 = Wood
5 = Coal
6 = Candles
7 = Animal dung
8 = Solar
9 = Other (specify) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ Heating
1 = Electricity
2 = Gas
3 = Paraffin
4 = Wood
5 = Coal
6 = Candles
7 = Animal dung
8 = Solar
9 = Other (specify) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ Lighting
1 = Electricity
2 = Gas
3 = Paraffin
4 = Wood
5 = Coal
6 = Candles
7 = Animal dung
8 = Solar
9 = Other (specify) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

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Question H-28 -- Energy/fuel

"What type of energy/fuel does this household MAINLY use for cooking, heating and for lighting?"

There are three boxes to be filled in for this question. Note that certain fuels cannot be used for certain purposes.

If e.g. electricity is used for cooking, heating and lighting, write "1" in each box.

If e.g. the household mainly uses wood for cooking, coal for heating and candles for lighting, write "4", "5" and "6" in the respective boxes.

If the electricity is not from a service provider but from a private source, e.g. a small private generator or solar panel, write code 9 and specify.

When you specify the energy used, do not write in the box; instead write on the dotted line.

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South Africa 2007 — source variable ZA2007A_COOKFUEL — Energy or fuel for cooking
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H-07 Energy/fuel for cooking
What type of energy/fuel does this household mainly use for cooking?
[] 1 Electricity
[] 2 Gas
[] 3 Paraffin
[] 4 Wood
[] 5 Coal
[] 7 Animal dung
[] 8 Solar
[] 9 Other (specify) ______
Write only one code in the box.
_

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(H-07) Energy/fuel for cooking: What type of energy/fuel does this household use mainly for cooking?
Mark one code. If more than one used, mark the main one only. If it is "Other" mark code 9 and specify.

Write in capital letters.

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South Africa 2011 — source variable ZA2011A_FUELCK — Fuel for cooking
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H-11 Energy/fuel
What type of energy/fuel does this household mainly use for cooking, heating and lighting?
Write the appropriate code in the box.

Cooking _
Heating _
Lighting _
1. Electricity
2. Gas
3. Paraffin
4. Wood
5. Coal
6. Candles
7. Animal dung
8. Solar
9. Other
0. None
Note:
  • Wood (4), coal (5) and animal dung (7) cannot be used for lighting
  • Candles (6) cannot be used for heating or cooking
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10. Section H: Housing (remember to follow instructions)
Purpose: Information collected here is important to all users such as Eskom, Telkom, etc. as it can be used to monitor progress regarding service delivery issues (or lack thereof).

This section must be completed for every household.
H-02: Other dwelling refers to another structure that the household occupies other than the main house/dwelling.

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South Africa 2016 — source variable ZA2016A_FUELCK — Main source of energy for cooking
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4 Housing, household goods, services and crime and agricultural activities

Now, I am going to ask you some questions related to housing, household goods and services, crime and agricultural activities for this particular household.

Energy source

[4.53] What is this household's main source of energy for cooking?

[] 1 Electricity from mains
[] 2 Other source of electricity [e.g. generator, etc.]
[] 3 Gas
[] 4 Paraffin
[] 5 Wood
[] 6 Coal
[] 8 Animal dung
[] 9 Solar
[] 10 Other
[] 11 None

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South Sudan 2008 — source variable SS2008A_FUELCOOK — Cooking fuel
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38. What is the main source of energy used for cooking in this household?
[] 1 Firewood
[] 2 Charcoal
[] 3 Gas
[] 4 Electricity
[] 5 Paraffin
[] 6 Cow dung
[] 7 Grass
[] 8 Biogas
[] 9 No cooking

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Q38 "What is the main source of energy used for cooking in this household?"
  • A household may use different kinds of fuel to cook. You must ask them which source of energy they mainly use for cooking.
  • If the respondent is uncertain, read the categories aloud.
  • Shade the number corresponding to the answer provided by the respondent.
  • Remember that only one of the sources listed should be shaded.


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Sudan 2008 — source variable SD2008A_FUELCOOK — Cooking fuel
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38. What is the main source of energy used for cooking in this household?
[] 1 Firewood
[] 2 Charcoal
[] 3 Gas
[] 4 Electricity
[] 5 Paraffin
[] 6 Cow dung
[] 7 Grass
[] 8 Biogas
[] 9 No cooking

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Q38 "What is the main source of energy used for cooking in this household?"
  • A household may use different kinds of fuel to cook. You must ask them which source of energy they mainly use for cooking.
  • If the respondent is uncertain, read the categories aloud.
  • Shade the number corresponding to the answer provided by the respondent.
  • Remember that only one of the sources listed should be shaded.


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Suriname 2012 — source variable SR2012A_FUELCK — Cooking fuel
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Household module

Part 3: Facilities available to the household
[Applies to questions 10 - 18]

12. What is the main fuel this household uses for cooking?

N.B.: Please provide only one answer.

[] 1 Wood / charcoal
[] 2 Kerosene
[] 3 Electricity
[] 4 Gas (propane)
[] 5 Solar energy
[] 6 Biogas
[] 7 None (doesn't cook)
[] 8 Other, namely ____
[] 97 Don't know
[] 99 No response

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Tanzania 2002 — source variable TZ2002A_FUELCOOK — Energy for cooking
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36. What is the main source of energy for cooking in this household?
[] 1 Electricity
[] 2 Kerosene / paraffin
[] 3 Gas
[] 4 Firewood
[] 5 Charcoal
[] 6 Not applicable
[] 7 Other

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G. Housing conditions and ownership of properties
These questions are about tools used in house construction, services available in this household (such as water, toilets, electricity), the total number of bedrooms used by the household, and ownership of properties. The head of household is asked these questions. If the head of household is absent, try to get another member of the household to answer these questions on behalf of the head of household.
Usually, if a household is using more than one house, all questions about the material used to construct the house and the electricity used in the house are to be asked for the main house where most household members live.
For Census purposes, a house is a building used by people for living. Workshops or store, places where people do not live, are not involved.
Note: Questions about house are to be asked to private households only. For collective households such as schools, hostels, camps, hospitals, etc. these questions should not be asked because they are not relevant.


Question 33: What energy do you use in cooking?
In this question we want to know the kind of energy used for cooking in the household. This information enables us to know the number of people using different types of energy for cooking. If it happens that a household uses more than one kind of energy for cooking, take the most used one.
Use the following codes:
Energy

[] 1 Electricity
[] 2 Kerosene
[] 3 Gas
[] 4 Firewood
[] 5 Charcoal
[] 6 Other
[] 7 Not involved

[Illustration for question 33 is omitted]
Code "7" involves those who don't cook in their household and eat in restaurants and coffee shops.

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Tanzania 2012 — source variable TZ2012A_FUELCK — Sources of energy for cooking
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G. Housing conditions and ownership of assets

48. What is the main source of energy used by this household for cooking?

[] 1 Electricity [Tanesco / Zeco]
[] 2 Solar
[] 3 Generator / private sources
[] 4 Cooking gas
[] 5 Gas [biogas]
[] 6 Electricity [wind]
[] 7 Paraffin
[] 8 Coal
[] 9 Charcoal
[] 10 Firewood
[] 11 Wood / residuals
[] 12 Animal residuals
[] 13 Not applicable

[] Improved cooking fuel
[] Non improved cooking fuel
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Questions 41 to 52 ask about the house characteristics and ownership of assets/properties and they are answered by the head of the household.

These questions ask about types of home ownership and materials used for construction of the house household members live in. Also, these questions aim to understand services available in the house, for example, water, toilets, energy source for cooking and lighting the house.
Explanation/clarification of the question: Answers to these questions will enable the nation understand the level of poverty in the households.

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Thailand 1970 — source variable TH1970A_FUELCOOK — Cooking fuel
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Part 4 Housing questions

Do not ask the collective household.

For Municipal Areas, ask housing questions in all households.

For Non-Municipal Areas, ask housing questions only in households with the letter "B".
(The letter of the 9th column in the "Sor Por Kor 1" form is:
[] A
[] B
[] C
[] D.
If the letter "B" is checked, ask the housing questions. If not, terminate the interview.)

[Approximately 1 in 3 households from Non-Municipal Areas were asked the household questions.]


25. Type of structure:

[] 1 Detached house
[] 2 Row house
[] 3 Apartment
[] 4 Room
[] 5 Mobile (boat, raft, or car)
[] Others, specify ____


If marked "5" or "Others," terminate the interview.

35. Fuel used for cooking:

[] 1 Charcoal
[] 2 Wood
[] 3 Gas
[] Other, specify ____
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Number 35: Fuel used for cooking
Ask "What cooking fuel is used in the living place of this household?" Select one of the following answers:
Charcoal
Wood
Gas

If the fuel used is not in the above list, specify the type of fuel such as electricity, kerosene, etc.


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Thailand 1980 — source variable TH1980A_COOKFUEL — Type of cooking fuel
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Part 3. Housing Questions (For Private Household)

[Questions H1-H18 were asked of private households.]


H17. Cooking Fuel

Charcoal

[] 1 1st
[] 2 2nd

Wood

[] 1 1st
[] 2 2nd

Gas

[] 1 1st
[] 2 2nd

Electricity

[] 1 1st
[] 2 2nd

Others or kerosene


None

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Section 3 Questions on Housing
(Ask only private household)

Questions on housing are concerned with living places of every private household in municipal area. For those outside municipal area and Bangkok, ask only the sample households.

Guideline for questioning and recording

1. Ask conditions of living place by household not by person.
2. If a household living in many houses in the same area, consider the house where head of the household lives.
3. If several households living in the same house, consider conditions of the living place of the main household, other households or conditions of living are regarded as rooms in the house.
4. In recording answer, circle one code number only. If answer is "others," specify and record the answer clearly.
5. The question that has no answer code, record statement or number in the blank on the dot line.
H 17. Use of cooking fuel

Ask "What cooking fuel is used in this household?"

Circle Code 1 if it is mainly used, and circle Code 2 if it is supplementary used.

[An example has been omitted.]

For the households that do not use any fuel, circle "None."


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Thailand 1990 — source variable TH1990A_FUELCK — Type of cooking fuel (major use)
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Part III Housing questions (for private household)


H15. What kind of cooking fuel is used in this household?

If use only one kind, recode 'code' in the first and '0' in the second)

Major use

[] 1 Charcoal
[] 2 Wood
[] 3 Gas
[] 4 Electricity
[] 5 Kerosene
[] 6 Others


Minor use

[] 1 Charcoal
[] 2 Wood
[] 3 Gas
[] 4 Electricity
[] 5 Kerosene
[] 6 Others

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H15. Fuel for good preparation
Ask: "In this household, what is the major type of fuel used for food preparation?"

If using one type of fuel, record the code of fuel in the first space and "0" in the second space.

If using more than one type of fuel, record the code of the major fuel use in the first space, and the code of the minor fuel use in the second space.

If the fuel used the most is other, record code "6" in the first space, and code "0" in the second space.
Major use - Minor use
Coal - 1-1
Wood - 2-2
Gas - 3-3
Electricity - 4-4
Kerosene - 5-5
Other - 6-6

Example: if the household uses coal the most and electricity as a secondary fuel, record 14.

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Thailand 2000 — source variable TH2000A_FUELCOOK — Cooking fuel
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For sample private households only
[Questions H1-9 were asked of sample private households only]


H5. The major type of cooking fuel used in the household

[] 1 Charcoal
[] 2 Wood
[] 3 Gas
[] 4 Electricity
[] 5 Kerosene
[] 6 Others
[] 7 No cooking done

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5.5.3 Part 3 Questions on housing
[Ask only for the sample private household]


H5: What is the main type of cooking fuel used in this household?

[Table summarizing column H5 is not presented here]

1. Charcoal
2. Firewood
3. Gas
4. Electricity
5. Kerosene
6. Others
7. Not cooking


Procedure for recording the form

[p. 127]

Question asked [of respondent]: "In this household, what is the main type of fuel used for food preparation?

Record the code corresponding to the answer, using only one code in the check box


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Togo 2010 — source variable TG2010A_FUELCK — Energy for cooking
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Dwelling unit

(H08) Principal source of energy used for cooking

Circle the appropriate code and record it in the box

[] 1 Fire wood
[] 2 Charcoal
[] 3 Vegetable waste
[] 4 Oil
[] 5 Butane gas
[] 6 Electricity
[] 8 Other (specify) ____
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[p. 49]

F- Characteristics of the habitat

Question H08: Main energy source used for cooking

This concerns the main energy source used in the household for cooking food. Circle and record in the box the code corresponding to the main energy sources used for cooking in the household.

The modalities of possible response are:

1. Firewood
2. Charcoal
3. Vegetable waste (stalks of millet, maize, cotton stalk, cassava, walnut chips, coconut, and so on)
4. Oil
5. Butane gas
6. Electricity
8. Other (to be specified)

For any other energy source not indicated above, circle and record code 8 in the box, and then record the respondent's declaration on the dotted lines.


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Trinidad and Tobago 1970 — source variable TT1970A_FUELCK — Fuel used for cooking
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Section VIII. Housing

[Questions 36-43 asked of the head of the household only.]

43b. Type of fuel used for cooking

[] Gas
[] Electricity
[] Wood/Charcoal
[] Kerosene
[] Other/ None
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H. Section VIII - Housing

This section, comprising eight questions - numbered 36 to 43 inclusive - must be marked on the questionnaire for the head of the household only.

76. Question 43 - Type of lighting / fuel for cooking

This question is divided into two parts (a) and (b).

Part (a) - Type of lighting

The information marked here should indicate whether the dwelling is mainly lit by electricity, kerosene or other types e.g. candle, flambeau etc.

Electric - Mark this when electricity is used, whether from public or private mains.

Kerosene - Mark this when kerosene (pitch oil) is used.

Other - Mark this when any other type of lighting is used, i.e. candle, flam beau

.

Part (b) - Fuel for cooking

The mark in completing this question must state the main type of fuel used by the household for cooking. In cases where more than one type of fuel is used, you must mark the type that is used most of the time. Hereunder are the types specified in the questionnaire.

Gas

Electric

Wood or charcoal

Kerosene

Other types

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Trinidad and Tobago 2000 — source variable TT2000A_FUELCK — Main fuel used for cooking
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Characteristics of the dwelling unit occupied by household

Interviewer: A dwelling unit must have a separate entrance and not be accessed or entered through someone else's living arrangements.

59(b). Type of fuel

What type of fuel does this household use most for cooking?

[] 0 None
[] 1 Electricity
[] 2 L.P.G./Cooking gas
[] 3 Kerosene
[] 4 Wood/Charcoal
[] 7 Other (specify)
[] 9 Not stated
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Characteristics of dwelling unit occupied by household

Question 59(b) - Type of fuel

0. None
1. Electricity
2. L.P.G. / cooking gas
3. Kerosene
4. Wood / charcoal
7. Other
9. Not stated

Where more than one type of fuel is used, the one used the most should be recorded.


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Trinidad and Tobago 2011 — source variable TT2011A_FUELCK — Type of cooking fuel
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Section 11: Housing - Head of household

B. Characteristics of Occupied Dwelling Unit and Land Tenancy

50(b). Type of fuel

What type of fuel does this household use most for cooking?

[] 00 None
[] 01 Electricity
[] 02 LPG/Cooking gas
[] 03 Kerosene
[] 04 Wood/Charcoal
[] 05 Solar energy
[] 07 Other (specify)
[] 09 Not stated

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Uganda 1991 — source variable UG1991A_FUELC — Fuel for cooking
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Fuel/Power
What fuel does this household mainly use for-


Cooking

[] 1 Electricity
[] 2 Gas
[] 3 Paraffin
[] 4 Charcoal
[] 5 Firewood
[] 6 Dung or grass
[] 7 Other (specify)



Lighting

[] 1 Electricity
[] 2 Gas
[] 3 Paraffin
[] 4 Charcoal
[] 5 Firewood
[] 6 Dung or grass

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Fuel/Power

183. The question on Fuel/Power is self-explanatory. Tick the main form used - the one the household uses for preference.

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Uganda 2002 — source variable UG2002A_FUELC — Cooking fuel
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H12 What type of fuel does this household MAINLY use for cooking?
[] 1 Electricity
[] 2 Gas
[] 3 Paraffin
[] 4 Charcoal
[] 5 Firewood
[] 6 Cow dung or grass (reeds)
[] 7 Bio-grass
[] 8 Other (specify)

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Questions H12: Fuel/Power for Cooking
Ask, "What type of fuel does this Household mainly use for Cooking?"
230. Circle the code for the MAJOR form used by the Household for cooking.
231. Electricity includes hydro, thermo, solar electricity as well as that from a generator.

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Uganda 2014 — source variable UG2014A_FUELCK — Main energy source for cooking
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Section 4: Household characteristics

H15 What source of energy does this household mainly use for cooking?

[] 10 Electricity - national grid (Umeme)
[] 11 Electricity - solar
[] 12 Electricity - personal generator
[] 13 Electricity - community/thermal plant
[] 14 Gas
[] 15 Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG)
[] 16 Biogas
[] 17 Paraffin - stove
[] 18 Charcoal
[] 19 Firewood
[] 20 Cow dung
[] 21 Grass (reeds)
[] 96 Other

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United States 1980 — source variable US1980A_FUELCOOK — Cooking fuel
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H21c. Which fuel is used most for cooking?
[] Gas: from underground pipes serving the neighborhood
[] Gas: bottled, tank, or LP
[] Electricity
[] Fuel oil, kerosene, etc.
[] Coal or coke
[] Wood
[] Other fuel
[] No fuel used


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Uruguay 1975 — source variable UY1975A_FUELCK — Cooking fuel
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5. Principal fuel used for cooking
[] 1 Gas, supergas [propane]
[] 2 Electricity
[] 3 Kerosene
[] 4 Other
[] 0 None

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F. Information about the private home
Once the dwelling part is finished, you will ask questions referring to the Census home.

Remember that if in a dwelling inhabited by more than one private home you should fill out as many documents as there are homes.

Write in each one of the documents the information about each of the homes. You should not repeat information in Section "E. Information about the private dwelling".

Cancel this section upon enumerating the second and following homes that share this dwelling.


5. Principal fuel used for cooking

If a home cooks in a dwelling, find out the type of fuel that it uses.

You should only mark one box: When more than one type of fuel is used, find out what is used most.


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Uruguay 1985 — source variable UY1985A_FUELCK — Cooking fuel
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F. Information about the private home


What is the principal source of energy used for cooking?

(Mark only the principal.)

[] 1 Electricity
[] 2 Gas from pipes
[] 3 Supergas [LPG]
[] 4 Kerosene
[] 5 Firewood
[] 6 Other (specify) ____
[] 0 None

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F. Information about the private home

Once the dwelling part is finished, you will ask questions referring to the Census home.

Remember that in a dwelling inhabited by more than one private home you should fill out as many documents as there are homes.

Write in each one of the documents the information about each of the homes. You should not repeat information in Section E. Information of the private dwelling.

Cancel this section upon enumerating the second and following homes that share this dwelling.


4. Sources of energy


4.1 What is the principal source of energy used for cooking?

This question is mean to find out what is the principal source of energy that members of a house use, if they cook at all.

You should highlight only one box; when more than one type of energy is used, find out what is used most.


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Uruguay 1996 — source variable UY1996A_FUELCOOK — Principal source of energy for cooking
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5. What is the principal source of energy used for cooking?
Mark only the main source:

[] 1 Electricity
[] 2 Supergas [LPG]
[] 3 Kerosene
[] 4 Piped gas
[] 5 Wood
[] 6 Other
[] 7 None, does not cook

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Uruguay 2006 — source variable UY2006A_FUELCOOK — Energy source for cooking
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20. What is the main source of energy used by this household to cook?
[] 1 Electricity (U.T.E. [public electricity company])
[] 2 Electricity (generator)
[] 3 Piped gas
[] 4 Supergas
[] 5 Kerosene
[] 6 Wood
[] 7 None

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20. What is the main source of energy used by this household to cook?

You must select only one option. If there are various sources of energy, indicate the main one, the one that is used most. For example: if the kitchen has a

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Supergas with an electric oven and the oven is used very seldom, in the questionnaire the code for "Supergas" will be registered.

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Uruguay 2011 — source variable UY2011A_FUELCK — Cooking fuel
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Cooking Service

10. Which is the principal means of energy used by this household for cooking? (HogSC02)
(Read the question and select the appropriate option according to the response)

[] 1 Electricity
[] 2 Piped gas
[] 3 Super-gas
[] 4 Kerosene
[] 5 Firewood or charcoal
[] 6 Other
[] 7 None, no kitchen
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7.3.4 Cooking Service

Which is the principal means of energy used by this household for cooking?

Select the main option:

  • electricity
  • piped gas
  • uper-gas
  • kerosene
  • firewood or charcoal
  • other
  • none, no kitchen

In the case of a household using various sources of energy, solicit that they indicate to you the one used the most. For example: if the kitchen uses super-gas with an electric oven and the oven is used very little, in the questionnaire "super-gas" is recorded.

If they indicate to you that in that household cooking is not performed, select the option "none, no kitchen."


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Venezuela 2001 — source variable VE2001A_FUELCK — Fuel used for cooking
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8. The fuel normally used for cooking is:
[] Gas
[] Electricity
[] Kerosene
[] Other (firewood, charcoal, etc.)

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1.6 Cooking fuel

This refers to the energy source or fuel normally used for food preparation or heating in the dwelling. The following options are presented:

-- Gas: When gas is used as a cooking fuel in the dwelling.

-- Electricity: When electric energy is used as a source for cooking in the dwelling.

-- Kerosene: When this is used as a cooking fuel in the dwelling.

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-- Others (wood, charcoal, etc.): Fuels used for cooking not contemplated in the above categories.


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Vietnam 2009 — source variable VN2009A_FUELCOOK — Fuel using for cooking
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[Questions 53-57 were asked of all households]


54. What is the main kind of fuel (energy) your household is using for cooking?

[] 1 Electricity
[] 2 Paraffin
[] 3 Gas
[] 4 Coal
[] 5 Firewood
[] 6 Other (specify) ____
[] 7 Not using fuel

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Question 54: What is the main type of fuel (energy) your household is using for cooking?
Cooking includes the cooking of rice, foods, and boiling of drinking water. The main type of fuel (energy) used for cooking is the one that the household used most for cooking in the last year (12 months prior to the census day).

Based on the answer of the respondent, the enumerator marks (x) in the appropriate small box. The fuel (energy) used for cooking comprises the following: electricity, kerosene, gas, wood, and others. In actual situations, there would be households who did not use any types of fuels to cook foods for long periods of time. They are used to eating at restaurants or canteens. In this case, the enumerator marks (x) in the small box next to code "7".

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Zambia 1990 — source variable ZM1990A_FUELCK — Main source of energy for cooking
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HH-2 What is the main source of energy used for cooking by this household?

[] 1-Electricity
[] 2-Gas
[] 3-Paraffin / kerosene
[] 4-Wood
[] 5-Charcoal
[] 6-Coal
[] 7-Other
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HH - 2: What is the main source of energy used for cooking by this household?
5. It is the main source of energy used for cooking we are interested in. Enter the appropriate code in the box provided.

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Zambia 2000 — source variable ZM2000A_FUELCK — Main source of energy for cooking
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2. What is the main source of energy used for cooking by this household?
[] Electricity
[] Gas
[] Wood
[] Paraffin
[] Cow dung
[] Charcoal
[] Coal
[] Solar
[] Other
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HH2: What is the main source of energy used for cooking by this household?

It is the main source of energy used for cooking we are interested in. Shade the appropriate code in the box provided.


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Zambia 2010 — source variable ZM2010A_FUELCK — Main source of energy for cooking
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HH1. What is the main source of energy used for?
Cooking
[] 1 Electricity
[] 2 Gas
[] 3 Wood
[] 4 Candle
[] 5 Parafin
[] 6 Cowdung
[] 7 Charcoal
[] 8 Coal
[] 9 Solar
[] 10 Biofuel
[] 11 Diesel
[] 12 None
[] 13 Other
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4.22 Household characteristics

HH - 1: What is the main source of energy used for lighting, cooking and heating?

Ask for the main source of energy used by the household for lighting, cooking and heating we are interested in. Since availability of energy for lighting is what is to be determined, even if a housing unit has the necessary wiring but is not connected to the electric supply system, the household will not be considered to be using electricity. Note that "heating" in this case does not refer to heating/warming food or water but to heat a room. Shade appropriately.

Gas: This is gas that is used as a fuel source such as natural gas, propane, butane or other flammable gases.

b) Biofuel: is any fuel that is derived from plants and plant derived materials e.g. Jathropa.

c) Solar: is energy from the heat or light from the sun which can be used to produce heat, light and electricity.

Note that the following should not be sources of energy for:
1. Lighting

Cow dung, charcoal

2. Cooking

Candle,

3. Heating

Candle,

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Zimbabwe 2012 — source variable ZW2012A_FUELCK — Energy for cooking
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F - Living conditions

33. What is the household's main source of energy for cooking?

[] 1 Wood
[] 2 Paraffin
[] 3 Electricity
[] 4 Gas
[] 5 Coal
[] 6 Other (specify below____)
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Section F: Living Conditions
This section seeks information on the living environment and touches on such aspects as access to electricity and toilets, sources of drinking water etc.

Responses to Questions 28 to 33 are pre-coded and you have to shade the correct response.

Q33 Main source of energy for cooking
This refers to type of energy mostly used during the year.
The "other" category may include cow dung, straw, diesel etc.
If the household uses electricity, check whether the dwelling has electricity in Q30. Probe and make comments if the responses are inconsistent.