Burkina Faso - World Health Survey - Enquête mondiale sur la santé (2003)
ID de référence | BFA-OMS-WHS-2003 |
Année | 2003 |
Pays | Burkina Faso |
Producteur(s) | Organisation mondiale de la santé (OMS) - World Health Organization (WHO) |
Bailleur(s) | Organisation mondiale de la santé - World Health Organization - OMS - WHO - |
Collection(s) | |
Métadonnées | Documentation au format PDF |
Page web de l'étude |
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Sep 18, 2019
Dernière modification
Sep 18, 2019
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- Documentation
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- Bibliographie
reason not working
(q1014)
Fichier: WHS-Burkina_F5
Fichier: WHS-Burkina_F5
Aperçu
Type:
Discrète Format: numeric Largeur: 4 Décimales: 2 Intervalle: 1-7 |
Enregistrements valides: 0 Invalide: 0 |
Questions et instructions
Respondent’s Socio Demographic Characteristics
Now, I would like to ask you a few questions about your work status.
Now, I would like to ask you a few questions about your work status.
What is the main reason why you are not working for pay?
Valeur | Catégorie |
---|---|
1 | Homemaker / caring for family |
2 | Looked but cant find a job |
3 | Doing unpaid work / voluntary activities |
4 | Studies / training |
5 | Retired / too old to work |
6 | Ill health |
7 | Other |
Avertissement: ces statistiques indiquent le nombre d'enregistrements trouvés dans les fichiers de données, et non des nombres pondérés. Ils ne peuvent pas être interpretés comme étant représentatifs de la population concernée.
This question should only be asked for people who are not working for pay.
The interviewer should ask the question open-endedly, then select the category that they think best applies, and confirm it with the respondent. If the respondent provides more than one answer, ask them to specify which is the most important reason. The following definitions are provided to guide the selection of answers:
• Homemaker/Caring for Family: This applies to individuals whose primary activities are household tasks -- such as cleaning, preparing food, and caring for children or other relatives -- and who do not receive pay for these activities.
• Looked but can't find a job: This applies to individuals who want to work for pay, are actively looking for work, and are not currently employed.
• Unpaid Work/voluntary activities: This applies to individuals whose primary activity is working for a volunteer organization, a family business, a family farm or other similar activity without pay.
• Studies / training: This applies to individuals whose primary activity is to pursue educational programs, whether in a secondary school, college, university, or other institutions that teaches continuing adult education classes, or vocational training courses.
• Retired / too old to work: An individual who is no longer working due to age.
• Student: An individual whose primary activity is engaging in studies at elementary, secondary, university or technical schools.
• Unemployed: An individual who could work but does not currently have a job or business.
• Ill health:
• Other:
The interviewer should ask the question open-endedly, then select the category that they think best applies, and confirm it with the respondent. If the respondent provides more than one answer, ask them to specify which is the most important reason. The following definitions are provided to guide the selection of answers:
• Homemaker/Caring for Family: This applies to individuals whose primary activities are household tasks -- such as cleaning, preparing food, and caring for children or other relatives -- and who do not receive pay for these activities.
• Looked but can't find a job: This applies to individuals who want to work for pay, are actively looking for work, and are not currently employed.
• Unpaid Work/voluntary activities: This applies to individuals whose primary activity is working for a volunteer organization, a family business, a family farm or other similar activity without pay.
• Studies / training: This applies to individuals whose primary activity is to pursue educational programs, whether in a secondary school, college, university, or other institutions that teaches continuing adult education classes, or vocational training courses.
• Retired / too old to work: An individual who is no longer working due to age.
• Student: An individual whose primary activity is engaging in studies at elementary, secondary, university or technical schools.
• Unemployed: An individual who could work but does not currently have a job or business.
• Ill health:
• Other: