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(All persons)
8. A year ago
Where did [the respondent] live this time last year?
This question deals with the usual place where each person was living a year before the census. Proceed as follows:
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For children who are under one year of age at the time of enumeration, enter 0000 (because this time a year ago they had not been born).
For a person who is living in the same housing unit now as last year, enter 0001. For a person who was living elsewhere in the locality (as indicated on the top of the questionnaire) last year, enter 0002.
For a person who was living somewhere else in Botswana, write down the name of the place (as described for A7), and also look up the appropriate code from the Village/Country List as above. Enter the code below the name of the place you have just written.
For a person who was living outside Botswana a year before the census, enter the name and code number for the country, prefixing the code by 77, e.g. if Lesotho, enter code 7703.
Remember, this is the usual place of residence a year before the census - even if on the same night one year ago they were temporarily away (e.g. visiting friends/relatives, in hospital).
In the sample questionnaire in paragraph 103, James, Anne and Molelo were all living in this household a year ago, so they are coded 0001 in column AB. Since Mimi had not yet been born a year ago, she is coded 0000. Anthony was living at the boarding school in Francis town a year ago, so he is coded as he was in column A7. David was living in Gaborone last year, so "Gaborone" is written in the unshaded area and the code 0101 is entered in the shaded area. Thembe was living in South Africa, and she is coded as she was in column A7.
Q: Where did [the person] live this time last year?
This question deals with the usual place where each person was living a year before the census. If a person was temporarily away from home a year before the census, record the place where the person was living, not the place the person was temporarily visiting. For example, if someone living in Kgalagadi was away from home visiting friends or relatives in Jwaneng, or if someone was in hospital in Jwaneng, do not record the place of usual living a year ago as Jwaneng. Use the code for Kgalagadi instead. If a child was attending boarding school in Lobatse, a year ago was with his family in Central district during the school holiday, then the child's place of usual living a year ago was Lobatse; he was merely visiting Lerala at this time a year ago.
For children who are under one year of age at the time of enumeration, enter 000 (because this time a year ago they had not been born).
For a person who is living in the same housing unit now as last year, enter 001. For a person who was living elsewhere in the locality (as indicated on the top of the questionnaire) last year, enter 002.
For a person who was living somewhere else in Botswana, write down the name of the district (as described for A8), and also look up the appropriate code from the Village/Country List as above. Enter the district code preceded by a "6", below the name of the district you have just written.
For a person who was living outside Botswana a year before the census, enter the name and code number for the country, prefixing the code by 7, e.g., if Lesotho, enter code 703. In cases where the place of usual residence was not known a year ago write 999.
9. Where did [the respondent] live in August last year?
134. Column A9: Place of usual living: 1 year ago
Q. Where did the respondent live this time last year?
This question deals with the usual place where each person was living a year before the census. If a person was temporarily away from home a year before the census, record the place where the person was living, not the place the person was temporarily visiting. For example, if someone living in Kgalagadi was away from home visiting friends or relatives in Jwaneng, or if someone was in hospital in Jwaneng, do not record the place of usual living a year ago as Jwaneng, instead write Kgalagadi. If a child was attending boarding school in Lobatse a year ago and was with his/her family in Central district during the school holiday, then the child's place of usual living a year ago was Lobatse; he/she was merely visiting Central district at this time a year ago.
For children who are under one year of age at the time of enumeration, enter 0000 (because this time a year ago they were not born).
For a person who is living in the same housing unit now as last year, enter 0001. For a person who was living elsewhere in the locality (as indicated on the top of the questionnaire) last year, enter 0002.
For a person who was living somewhere else in Botswana, write down the name of the census district (as described for A8).
For a person who was living outside Botswana a year before the census, enter the name of the country on the unshaded space. In cases where the place of usual residence a year ago is not known, write 9999 and 7999 if it is known that the person was outside Botswana although the exact country where the person was at that time is not known. Similarly if it was known that the person was somewhere in Botswana even though the exact location is not known, the code to use should be 6699.
No questionnaire text is available for this sample.
No questionnaire text is available for this sample.
20. Where did this person live 1 year ago, that is, on June 4, 1990?
[] Lived at the same address as now
[] Lived in the same province/territory, but at a different address
[] Lived in a different province/territory in Canada
In these three questions, the term "address" refers to the address of residence, not the mailing address (P.O. Box, etc.). Please be sure to base all answers on the address of residence.
Question 20: Mobility -- Place of residence one year ago
For persons who lived at the same residence on that date, mark Lived at the same address as now. For persons who lived at a different residence but within the same province or territory, mark Lived in the same province/territory, but at a different address. For persons who lived in a different province or territory in Canada on that date, mark that circle and print the name of the province or territory in the box provided.
For persons whose usual residence was outside Canada on that date, mark that circle and enter the name of the country according to present boundaries.
24. Where did this person live 1 year ago, that is, on May 15, 2000?
Note: For those who mark circle 03: Please give the name of the city or town rather than the metropolitan area of which it is a part. For example: Saanich rather than Victoria (metropolitan area); St. Albert rather than Edmonton (metropolitan area); Laval rather than Montreal (metropolitan area).
[] Lived at the same address as now
[] Lived at a different address in the same city, town, village, township, municipality or Indian reserve
[] Lived in a different city, town, village, township, municipality or Indian reserve in Canada. [Fill out 04, 05, and 06 below.] Specify name of:
Province/territory ____
Postal code _ _ _ _ _ _
For persons who lived in a different city, town, village, township, municipality or Indian reserve in Canada on May 15, 2000: mark that circle and print the name of the city, town, village, township, municipality or Indian reserve, and print the name of the province or territory, and print the postal code.
For persons who lived outside Canada on May 15, 2000: mark that circle and print the name of the country according to its present boundaries.
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No questionnaire text is available for this sample.
Questions 11 and 12: Usual residence now; Usual residence one year ago
(ii) If the address is outside Ireland, state the country of usual residence. For an address in Great Britain, state the county or shire also.
(iii) For school children who are away from home during term-time, the home address [rather than] the term-time address should be regarded as the usual residence.
(iv) For students at university, etc., who are away from home during term-time, the term-time address should be regarded as the usual residence.
(v) For persons temporarily in hospitals and other institutions, give the home address.
(vi) For persons with no settled address, write "None".
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As it is a common practice to include the name of the postal town when writing a rural address, it is most important to ensure as far as possible that, where an address includes the name of a town, the residence in question is actually situated within that town and you should ask any questions necessary to enable you to establish the true position in this regard. Where an address is given which purports to be in the same town as that in which the person is being enumerated, you should check that the address is, in fact, within the town boundary to be followed for Census purposes.
Questions 11 and 12: Usual residence now; Usual residence one year ago
(ii) If the address is outside Ireland, state the country of usual residence. For an address in Great Britain, state the county or shire also.
(iii) For school children who are away from home during term-time, the home address [rather than] the term-time address should be regarded as the usual residence.
(iv) For students at university, etc., who are away from home during term-time, the term-time address should be regarded as the usual residence.
(v) For persons temporarily in hospitals and other institutions, give the home address.
(vi) For persons with no settled address, write "None".
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As it is a common practice to include the name of the postal town when writing a rural address, it is most important to ensure as far as possible that, where an address includes the name of a town, the residence in question is actually situated within that town and you should ask any questions necessary to enable you to establish the true position in this regard. Where an address is given which purports to be in the same town as that in which the person is being enumerated, you should check that the address is, in fact, within the town boundary to be followed for Census purposes.
Questions 9 and 10: Usual residence now; usual residence one year ago
As it is a common practice to include the name of the postal town when writing a rural address, it is most important to ensure as far as possible that, where an address includes the name of a town, the residence in question is actually situated within that town and you should ask any questions necessary to enable you to establish the true position in this regard. Where an address is given which purports to be in the same town as that in which the person is being enumerated, you should check that the address is, in fact, within the town boundary to be followed for Census purposes.
Questions 9 and 10: Usual residence now; usual residence one year ago
As it is a common practice to include the name of the postal town when writing a rural address, it is most important to ensure as far as possible that, where an address includes the name of a town, the residence in question is actually situated within that town and you should ask any questions necessary to enable you to establish the true position in this regard. Where an address is given which purports to be in the same town as that in which the person is being enumerated, you should check that the address is, in fact, within the town boundary to be followed for Census purposes.
Questions 10 and 11: Usual residence now; Usual residence one year ago
Q.10 and Q.11: Usual residence now and one year ago
[If] the address stated is in any part of Ireland, (including Northern Ireland), it is essential that it is given in full in accordance with the relevant. Note: Only the name of the country need be stated in the case of a foreign address.
As it is a common practice to include the name of the postal town when writing a rural address, it is most important to ensure as far as possible that where an address includes the name of a town, the residence in question is actually situated within that town and you should ask any questions necessary to enable you to establish the true position in this regard.
Where an address is given which purports to be in the same town as that in which the person is being enumerated, you should check that the address is, in fact, within the town boundary to be followed for Census purposes.
Questions 10 and 11: Usual residence now; Usual residence one year ago
Q.10 and Q.11: Usual residence now and one year ago
[If] the address stated is in any part of Ireland, (including Northern Ireland), it is essential that it is given in full in accordance with the relevant. Note: Only the name of the country need be stated in the case of a foreign address.
As it is a common practice to include the name of the postal town when writing a rural address, it is most important to ensure as far as possible that where an address includes the name of a town, the residence in question is actually situated within that town and you should ask any questions necessary to enable you to establish the true position in this regard.
Where an address is given which purports to be in the same town as that in which the person is being enumerated, you should check that the address is, in fact, within the town boundary to be followed for Census purposes.
Questions 8 and 9 - Usual residence now; usual residence one year ago
Q.8 and Q.9: Usual Residence - Now and One Year Ago
Where the address given is the same as that in which the person is being enumerated, you should write in RED HERE (Question 8) or SAME (Question 9).
Otherwise, where the address stated is in any part of Ireland (including Northern Ireland) it is essential that it is given in full. The name of the country is sufficient in the case of a foreign address.
As it is common practice to include the name of the postal town when writing a rural address, it is most important to ensure as far as possible that where an address includes the name of a town, the residence in question is actually situated within that town. You should ask any questions necessary to enable you to establish the true location of residence.
Comparing place of birth (question 5) and place of usual residence (question 7) indicates longer-term migration.
Likewise, if a person lived outside the country for a continuous period of one year or more.
By comparing a person's usual residence one year before the census (question 8) and their residence at census time (question 7), we get an indication of the extent to which people change residence.
8. Where did you usually live one year ago?
[] 1 Same as now
[] 2 Elsewhere in Ireland (including Northern Ireland) write in the county _____
[] 3 Elsewhere abroad, write in the country ______
8. Where did you usually live one year ago? Answer if aged 1 year or over.
8 Where did you usually live one year ago?
Comparing a person's place of birth (question 6) and his or her current place of usual residence (question 7) gives an indication of the extent of longer term migration.
[Examples omitted.]
Location (question 7) is a key characteristic that is used with other data to build an accurate picture of our population. It is the basis for the annual population estimates and for population projections. It is also used to determine changes to electoral boundaries.
By comparing a person's usual residence one year before the Census (question 8) and their residence at Census time (question 7), we get an indication of the extent to which people change residence. The responses also provide data on the extent of internal migration within Ireland.
g. Previous residence: ____
Previous residence
P-19. Where was [person] living in August 2008? _ _ _
28. Column P19: Previous residence
Ask: Where was [the respondent] living in August 2008?
28.1 If the person is aged below one year, code "000" in this column.
28.2 For persons who were living in Kenya in August 2008, indicate the district code in column P19 (district codes are the same as for P18). For example, for persons whose previous residence was Kisii Central district code "614".
28.3 For districts which have been split, probe to find the actual district of residence in August 2008 and code the name by which it is currently known based on the list provided.
28.4 A person who may have been absent from home temporarily for some reason such as visiting relatives or in hospital, or who may have been overseas on a visit of less than six months, should be shown where they normally lived in August, 2008.
28.5 It is necessary to make a separate enquiry for each member of the household because a man, for instance, does not always take his wife and children along when he goes away to work. He may only have some of his family with him leaving the others behind.
28.6 If the person was living in another country in August 2008, use the code pertaining to the specific country.
28.7 Code "888" if district of previous residence is not known and' "999" for not stated.
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11. Where was (the person) living on August 1, 1996?
P11. Where did you reside at 1 August 1996?
This question aims to find out where the respondent had resided for one year before setting the current residence at this location.
Read the question and wait for the reply.
Keep in mind that:
For people aged 1+ only.
16. Where was (the person) living 1 year ago, in August 2006?
P16. Where was (the person) living on August 1, 2006?
With this Question we intend to know the person's place of living one year prior to the start date of the Census, that is, August 1, 2006. Read the Question and wait for a response.
If the respondent mentions a district or village which is not consistent with the province, the Enumerator should make the corrections by talking to the respondent. In case the doubts remain, check the information with some member of the household or use the table of districts and villages in Attachment B.
Be aware that:
8. Ever lived outside of this district
10. Place of usual residence at 1987 National Elections
No questionnaire text is available for this sample.
12.2 Where did you reside in October 2009?
Question 12.2. Where did you live in October 2009?
Write down the name of the subject of the Russian Federation (territory, region, autonomous region, autonomous district, Moscow or Saint Petersburg) or the name of a foreign state.
Do not fill the box for numbers after having written the previous place of residence in words.
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After that fill the subquestion "In which settlement did you live before?": indicate the corresponding settlement type (urban or rural), in which the respondent lived in October, 2009. If he lived in the city or in the urban-type settlement (workers settlement or health resort area), put a relevant mark in "urban" box, if in rural settlement -- "rural". At this the administrative-territorial changes that were made after the respondent's departure from the previous place of permanent residence shall not be considered. For example, if the rural settlement, where the resident lived before the departure to this settlement, was later reformed to urban settlement or included within the limits of the city, it shall be marked as "rural".
B15. Place of residence 1 year ago
B15: place of residence, one year ago
This question concerns people aged 1 year and older.
The place of residence (for at least 6 months) of a person one year ago is the place where that person lived a year ago; that is to say in October 2012 (if the collection is held in October 2013).
Ask the question ''Where was [the respondent] a year ago?'' (or: ''Where did [the respondent] live in October 2012?'' According to the answer, write legibly, if it is a locality of Senegal, the name of the municipality/rural community of residence 1 year ago if it is known or the name of the arrondissement of the department or region otherwise. For those who resided outside Senegal one year ago, enter the name of the country. This is the usual residence in October 2012.
Attention: Do not confuse ''place of residence a year ago'' and ''place of residence in the last 12 months''.
NB: On the PDA, you will choose the answer on a drop-down list.
11. In what state did [the respondent] usually reside this time last year?
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A necessary variable for recomposing recent migratory movements towards the current place of residence.
Categories of this variable:
A necessary variable for recomposing recent migratory movements towards the current place of residence.
Categories of this variable:
Question 12: Where were you living in 2001?
The aim of this question is to know where people lived in the past year (August 2001). These statistics help to determine the level of migration of people from place to place in the past 12 months. Those who are under one year of age shouldn't be asked this question, instead in question 12 write and shade code "998" meaning "not involved".
Codes used are the same shown in question 11.
[Illustration for question 12 is omitted]
17. Place of residence in 2011
9. Address one year ago
What was [the respondent] address one (1) years ago?
Questions 9, 10
9. Address one (1) year ago
(b) What was (N's) [the respondent's] address one (1) year ago?
The main objective of this section is to determine the relative directions in which the local born population have tended to move over periods of one, five, and ten years. Migration is even more important when cross classified with age, sex, ethnic groups, levels or educational attainment and level of training.
Internal migration also provides vital information on the direction of the flow of the population from rural to urban areas. It also allows the determination of migration streams and volume of movement over time. Migration is also a major factor in population change and in the redistribution of population among geographic areas.
Questions 9 - Address one year ago and question 10 address 5 years ago
Where these questions do not apply i.e. in cases when the individuals are less than one (1) year old and less than five (5) years old respectively, put not applicable (N.A.) in the space for the address. Do not make any entries. If it is a foreign address, just note the name of the country.
No questionnaire text is available for this sample.
[Q14. b-c are asked if the person lived in a different house in the United States 1 year ago.]
b) Where did this person live 1 year ago?
c) Did this person live inside the limits of the city or town?
b) Where did this person live 1 year ago?
Questions 7-48 are a continuation of the questions for each person. (Questions 1-6 appear on pages 2, 3, and 4 of the questionnaire.)
15b. Include the house or structure number; street name; street type (for example, St., Road, Ave.); and the street direction (if a direction such as "North" is part of the address). For example, print 1239 N. Main St. or 1239 Main St., N.W., not just 1239 Main. If the person lived in Puerto Rico, the address should also include the name of the development or condominium.
If the only known address is a post office box, give a description of the residence location. For example, print the name of the building where the person lived, the nearest intersection, the name of a military base or installation, or the nearest street where the residence was located, etc. Do not give a post office box number.
Print the name of the U.S. County or the name of the municipio if in Puerto Rico. If the person lived in Louisiana, print the parish name in the "Name of U.S. county or municipio in Puerto Rico" space. If the person lived in Alaska, print the borough or census area name, if known. If the person lived in New York City and the county name is not known, print the borough name. If the person lived in an independent city (not in any county) or in Washington, D.C., leave the "Name of U.S. county or municipio in Puerto Rico" space blank.
25. Write the name of the district in which this person was residing 12 months ago and then enter the appropriate code in the boxes provided. This can either be the district where he is now residing or another district. In case the person lived outside Zambia 12 months ago, write the name of the country where he was residing at that time and then enter the appropriate country code. For infants born less than 12 months ago, enter 888 in the boxes.
26. Find out whether the place where the person was living 12 month, ago was a rural or an urban area. Enter code -1' for rural or code '2' for urban area. The list of urban areas and townships is given in Appendix 3 on page 89. For infants born less than 12 months ago and for those who were living outside Zambia at that time enter 8 in the box provided..
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27. If a person is not sure of the district, then ask him the name of the Chief in whose area he was/is living. From this information you can find out the name of the district (see Appendix 2 on page 79).
28. If a person seems uncertain about the period "12 months ago" then ask the question "Where was living this time last year?"
In this question you are to ask the respondent his/her place (district) of residence 12 months ago and whether that place was an urban or a rural area. This is not over the duration of the last 12 months; rather it is about this time 12 months back, i.e in August last year.
Write the name of the district in which this person was residing 12 months ago and then shade the appropriate code in the boxes provided. This can either be the district where he/she is now residing or another district. In case the person lived outside Zambia 12 months ago, write the name of the country where he/she was residing at that time and then enter the appropriate country code. For infants born less than 12 months ago, shade 888 in the boxes. If a person is not sure of the district, then ask him/her the name of the Chief in whose area he/she was living. From this information you can find out the name of the district (see Appendix 5).
Find out if the place where the person was living 12 months ago was a rural or an urban area. Shade the appropriate space for rural and urban areas. The list of urban areas and townships is given in Appendix 4. For infants born less than 12 months ago and for those who were living outside Zambia at that time, shade the space for Not Applicable (N/A).
In this question you are to ask the respondent his/her place (district) of residence in October 2009.
Write the name of the district in which this person was residing 12 months ago and then write the code in the boxes provided. This can either be the district where he/she is now residing or another district (see appendix 1). In case the person lived outside Zambia 12 months ago, write the name of the country and enter the appropriate country code (see appendix 5). For infants born after October 2009, enter 888 in the boxes. If a person is not sure of the district, then ask him/her the name of the Chief in whose area he/she was living (see Appendix 4). From this information you can find out the name of the district.