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9. Where did [the respondent] reside, five years ago (on April 1, 2004)?
[] 2 Another commune/ward in same district/quarter
[] 3 Another district/quarter in same province
9. Where did [the respondent] reside, five years ago (on April 1, 2004)?
[] 2 Another commune/ward in same district/quarter
[] 3 Another district/quarter in same province
Question 9: Where did [the respondent] usually reside five years ago (on 1 April, 2004)?
The concrete way of recording way is as follows: The respondent's place of usual residence 5 years earlier than the census date (on 1 April, 2004) can only be one of the following:
(ii) Another commune/ward in the same district: If the respondent's place of usual residence 5 years earlier than the census date (on 1 April, 2004) is in a commune/ward different from the commune/ward of his/her current place of usual residence, but in the same district/quarter that he/she is usually residing, then enumerator marks (x) in the small box next to code "2", and moves to ask Question 10.
(iii) Another district/quarter in the same province/city: If the respondent's district/quarter of usual residence 5 years earlier than the census date (on 1 April, 2004) is another one, but in the same province/city, then the enumerator marks (x) in the small box next to code "3", and at the same time writes down the name of that district/quarter on the printed line, checks its code number in the "List of administrative units of district level" to fill in the 3 boxes, then asks Question 10.
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(iv) Another province: If the respondents province/city of usual residence 5 years earlier than the census date (on 1 April, 2004) is different from the one that he/she is usually residing, then the enumerator marks (x) in the small box next to code "4", and at the same time writes down the name of the province/city on the printed line. Check the code number of the province/city in Appendix 9 the "List of administrative units of provincial level" and fill it in the 2 boxes and moves to ask Question 10.
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(v) Abroad: If the respondent's place of usual residence 5 years earlier than the census date (on 1 April, 2004) is abroad, then the enumerator marks (x) in the small box next to code "5", and moves to ask Question 11, not to ask Question 10.
Note: If a person whose place of usual residence on 1 April, 2004 differs from his/her place of usual residence at the census date, but the name of the place of usual residence on 1 April, 2004 was changed because of adjustment or renaming of administration units, etc., the enumerator must record the name of the previous usual residence according to the current (new) name, not recording according to the previous (old) name.
In case the respondent does not know what the current name of the place of the previous residence is, the enumerator must ask neighbouring people to identify its current name to record.
For a person with no place of usual residence on 1 April, 2004, the enumerator records the name of the place where he/she was present on 1 April, 2004.
9. Where did [the respondent] usually reside 5 years ago (on 1 April 2014)?
10. Which district and city or province did [the respondent] move from?
Part 1: Information about members of the household
Part 1 of the Census form consists of 41 questions, numbered sequentially from Question 1 to Question 41.
The respondent is the head of the household or a person knowledgeable about members of the household. For information on employment and birth history of women, DTV needs to interview DTDT face-to-face and collect information. In addition, for other information about members of the household, if the head of the household or the information provider is not knowledgeable, DTV also needs to interview DTDT face-to-face and record the information.
Question 10: What province/city/district did [the respondent] move from?
DTV asks and records the name of the province/city and the name of the district on the solid lines; writes province/city code and district code based on the "Administrative Directory of Vietnam" in Appendix 11 and Appendix 12.
If a person is identified as having moved from another district, but the name of that district has now changed compared to that on April 1, 2014 (due to a change in administrative boundaries or change in the name of an administrative unit, etc.), DTV writes its names according to the name of the new administrative unit. In case DTDT does not know the new name of the administrative unit, DTV should ask other members of the household or find other sources of information to identify and record information.
9. Where did [the respondent] usually reside 5 years ago (on 1 April 2014)?
Part 1: Information about members of the household
Part 1 of the Census form consists of 41 questions, numbered sequentially from Question 1 to Question 41.
The respondent is the head of the household or a person knowledgeable about members of the household. For information on employment and birth history of women, DTV needs to interview DTDT face-to-face and collect information. In addition, for other information about members of the household, if the head of the household or the information provider is not knowledgeable, DTV also needs to interview DTDT face-to-face and record the information.
Question 9: 5 years ago (April 1, 2014), where did [the respondent] actually reside permanently?
The actual permanent place of residence is understood as the place where DTDT eats and resides regularly (according to the defined concepts of NKTTTT).
For people who 5 years ago, i.e. April 1, 2014, were studying, working abroad, visiting relatives, or traveling abroad within the prescribed time limits, their actual permanent place of residence is still identified as Vietnam, in the household where they are identified as NKTTTT. Thus, in order to have accurate information for this question, DTV needs to ask supplemental questions such as time, the purpose of traveling abroad, etc.
Cases identified as being "abroad" 5 years ago may include: People who 5 years ago obtained citizenship/settled abroad or who 5 years ago studied or worked abroad beyond the prescribed time limits but now actually reside permanently in Vietnam.