philippines international workshop on social statistics november 22-24, 2010 beijing, china
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Philippines
International Workshop on Social Statistics
November 22-24, 2010Beijing, China
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2000 Pilot Time Use Survey - first survey on time use conducted in
the Philippines
- tripartite agreement by NCRFW (now PCW), NSCB, and NSO
- financial assistance from Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA)
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Provide information on how Filipinos allocate their time to activities such as paid work, housework, and other non-market work and free time activities
Generate information on the socio-economic and demographic characteristics of the members of household 10 years old and over
Gather and identify the factors that influence a person’s choice of time use among subgroups of population
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Adapt and test the Trial Classification for Time Use Activities that has been proposed by the UNSD,
Test and recommend alternative modes of data collection for national time use survey,
Test and recommend alternative data capture instruments for national time use survey, and
Obtain data that can serve as bases for valuation studies on paid and unpaid work
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Non-probability sample - 8 enumeration areas (EAs) covering 4
types of barangays: 1. barangay in highly urban area 2. barangay in urban area 3. rural barangay basically
agricultural 4. other rural areas Selected areas: - Quezon City and Batangas
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Selection of households - 30 households selected in each selected
barangay using purposive sampling Selection of respondents - if household with 3 members 10 years old
and over, all 3 chosen as respondents
- if household with more than 3 members 10 years old and over:
AGE
GROUPNO. OF MEMBERS
IN AGE GROUPNO. OF SAMPLE RESPONDENTS
10-17 2 or more 1
18-24 2 or more 1
25 & over
any all
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Conducted 3 pretests to finalize survey instruments
Open-ended type of questionnaire, and interview method and diary method were recommended for 2000 Pilot TUS
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TUS Form 1 (Household Questionnaire) Demographic characteristics - household composition, relationship to HH
Head, sex, age, highest grade completed, civil status, and OFW indicator
- household time saving devices
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TUS Form 2 (Individual Questionnaire) - activities done in 24-hour period
which starts upon waking up - time that each activity started and
the time that it ended
- whether activity is paid or unpaid - place where activity was done - with whom activity was done
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TUS Form 2 (Individual Questionnaire) Socio-economic characteristics
- occupation, kind of business or industry, class of worker, place of work, and nature of employment
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Used 2 methods of data collection 1. personal interview – face to face - recall/relate all activities during a
24-hour period: from time woke up
to time went to bed - interview about 1 weekday and 2
weekend days
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2. diary method - respondent enters activities during a
24-hour period (from time woke up
to time went to bed) in a diary - diary about 1 weekday and 2
weekend days
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Distribution of selected households - 30 sample households per EA divided into
2 clusters of 15 households: 1. Personal interview – 15 households 2. Diary method – 15 households
- weekdays distributed evenly in 15 selected households
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Data collectors - regular staff of NSO Provincial
Offices in Batangas and NCR District II (Quezon City)
Training - task force training for data collectors
and supervisors conducted on Feb.7-8, 2000
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Data collection period - February 9-29, 2000 Team approach for each type of area Quezon City - 1 team leader, 2 data collectors Batangas - 1 team leader, 3 data collectors Total sample households - 240 Batangas – 180 Quezon City - 60
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Manual processing - checking for completeness of selected
households
- general screening of questionnaires
- coding
- 240 TUS Form 1
- 1,960 TUS Form 2 Machine processing - data entry
- validation of entries
- used 2 computer programs in IMPS:
1 for TUS Form 1 and another for TUS Form 2
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Conduct of interviews/data collection - 3 sets of interviews (1 weekday , 2
weekends)
per respondent cause refusals
- dedication of data collectors is very important
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Methods of data collection - problems: 1. respondents who were not
available during initial visits hardly recall
their activities for the reference day 2. self-administered forms not
accomplished
- recommendation: use combination of both interview and diary methods
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Type of questionnaires used - The open-ended type is respondent- and
interviewer-friendly while the pre-coded type is data processor-friendly.
- Integration of these features in one questionnaire should be studied.
- Additional explanations about data items need to be incorporated in the questionnaires and
manual
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Manual processing
- manual processing was laborious
- classifying/coding of different activities took so much time especially on questionnaires
with more detailed activities
- manual processing was slow since processors
were not familiar with the UN Trial Classification of TUS, 1994 PSIC, & 1992 PSOC
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Machine processing
- machine processing, particularly entering codes and time started and time finished for each activity require time and skill
- updating of entries were done during verification of data
- both manual and machine processing were relatively more difficult for TUS than for other surveys
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An open-ended questionnaire is strongly recommended.
Constant follow-up of the respondents is necessary. In cases wherein respondent prefers to fill out questionnaire, a combination of diary and interview methods should be employed.
Instructions on how to fill out forms should have proper illustration as well as detailed examples.
Age cut-off for respondents should be increased to 15 years old.
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The UN Trial Time-Use Classification must be adapted to Philippine condition. The revision should consider Filipino activities.
Interviewers must be provided with extensive training on the classification of activities to ensure that the correct entries in questionnaires and proper codes are reflected for processing purposes.
Rare activities done in both urban and rural areas must be provided in a separate list to ensure these are not forgotten by interviewers and respondents.
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UN Revised (Proposed) version of ICATUS - incorporated recommendation to adapt to
local situation and incorporate other country suggestions
- tested through UNDP-NSO Project; recoding
of 2000 Pilot TUS using revised/proposed version
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MAJOR GROUPS (TRIAL ICATUS)
1. Market oriented economic activities
2. Non-market economic activities w/in SNA production boundary
3. Housework
4. Child and family care – care of children, sick, disabled, elderly
5. Shopping for HH goods /services
6. Community service, organizational and volunteer work
7. Education, study and training activities
8. Social, arts, culture (media use)
9. Personal care and maintenance travel
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MAJOR GROUPS (REVISED/PROPOSED ICATUS)
A. Work for corporations/quasi corporations, non-profit institutions, and govt.
B. Work for HH in primary production activities
C. Work for HH in non-primary production activities
D. Work for HH in construction activities
E. Work for HH providing services for income
F. Providing unpaid domestic services for own final use within household
G. Providing unpaid domestic services for own final use within household
H. Providing community services and help to other households
I. Learning
J. Socializing and community participation
K. Attending/Visiting cultural, entertainment and sports events/venues
L. Hobbies, games and other pastime activities
M. Indoor and outdoor sports participation and related courses
N. Mass media
O. Personal care and maintenance
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Difficulty in classifying activities. Description of activities was not specific.
The Trial Classification provides easy identification of variables whether activity is paid or unpaid, volunteer work, child care (receiving care), etc. Proposed ICATUS classified variables including ancillary activities.
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If the proposed ICATUS will be used in national TUS, questions that will identify main activity against secondary activity and total time spent for each activity should be included for consistency and verification purposes.
There should be separate training for familiarization of coding scheme or classification system to all interviewers and processors particularly on the contents or the list of detailed classification, description and definition of every division or grouping.
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Specific instructions and examples should likewise be incorporated in self-administered questionnaire or leave behind diaries.
The Philippine version of ICATUS should be prepared by TWG following UNDP ICATUS and should include all possible activities of men and women in the country.