These are the questions:
Place of usual residence
Sex
Place of birth
Duration of residence
Place of previous residence
Rel. to head or other ref. member of HH
Marital status
Age
Household and family composition
Children ever born
Children living
Births in the last 12 months
Infant mortality
Educational Attainment
School attendance
Literacy
Activity status
Occupation
Industry
Status in employment
Citizenship
Year of period of arrival
Disability
Living quarters-type of
Type of Collective living quardters
Type of housing units
type of Conventional dwellings
Occupancy status
Ownership
Use of housing unit
Room
Number of occupants
Water Supply
Toilet and sewerage facilities
Cooking facilities and fuel used for cooking
Solid waste disposal
Occupancy by one or more households
Location
Type of Buildings
Material of construction
Material of outer walls
Tenure
Ownership
Information and communication technology devices(ICT)
Problem:
One of the obstacles to census taking in Indonesia is due to the size and dispersion of the popuation that have to be enumerated, living in thousands of islands. The enumeration can not be done through a mailing system, since the level of education of the population(especially in rural areas) is still reliatively low. The enumeration will be carried out by approximately 400,000 part time field workers(enumerators and field supervisors). Due to the huge number of part time workers required, the recruitment of low quality enumerators in remote places outside Java could not avoided. This situation could possibly affect the quality of data.
Conclusion:
1)Indonesia is committed to conduct the 2010 Population and Housing Census since the result will be extensively demanded by central and local government, universities, private research institute, and public in general.
2)Questionnaire design and data collection strategy will be developed to match various domestic needs and internationally comparison purposes.
3)New technology for data capture, employing Intelligent Character Recognition(ICR System) will decrease the numbero f staff members for data entry and timeliness of data entry.
4)Publicity is very important part in creating awareness for all respondents on the 2010 Population and Housing Census.
5)Indonesia PHC is huge national undertaking, covering 33 provinces and 440 district/municipalities scattered all over Indonesia. Employing about 400,000 enumerators and supervisors and estimated financial budget US$204million.
6)It's important to consider how to match the census results with the needs of data users under conditions of resources and budget constraint.
Done, news taken from a pdf file in stat.go.jp
Place of usual residence
Sex
Place of birth
Duration of residence
Place of previous residence
Rel. to head or other ref. member of HH
Marital status
Age
Household and family composition
Children ever born
Children living
Births in the last 12 months
Infant mortality
Educational Attainment
School attendance
Literacy
Activity status
Occupation
Industry
Status in employment
Citizenship
Year of period of arrival
Disability
Living quarters-type of
Type of Collective living quardters
Type of housing units
type of Conventional dwellings
Occupancy status
Ownership
Use of housing unit
Room
Number of occupants
Water Supply
Toilet and sewerage facilities
Cooking facilities and fuel used for cooking
Solid waste disposal
Occupancy by one or more households
Location
Type of Buildings
Material of construction
Material of outer walls
Tenure
Ownership
Information and communication technology devices(ICT)
Problem:
One of the obstacles to census taking in Indonesia is due to the size and dispersion of the popuation that have to be enumerated, living in thousands of islands. The enumeration can not be done through a mailing system, since the level of education of the population(especially in rural areas) is still reliatively low. The enumeration will be carried out by approximately 400,000 part time field workers(enumerators and field supervisors). Due to the huge number of part time workers required, the recruitment of low quality enumerators in remote places outside Java could not avoided. This situation could possibly affect the quality of data.
Conclusion:
1)Indonesia is committed to conduct the 2010 Population and Housing Census since the result will be extensively demanded by central and local government, universities, private research institute, and public in general.
2)Questionnaire design and data collection strategy will be developed to match various domestic needs and internationally comparison purposes.
3)New technology for data capture, employing Intelligent Character Recognition(ICR System) will decrease the numbero f staff members for data entry and timeliness of data entry.
4)Publicity is very important part in creating awareness for all respondents on the 2010 Population and Housing Census.
5)Indonesia PHC is huge national undertaking, covering 33 provinces and 440 district/municipalities scattered all over Indonesia. Employing about 400,000 enumerators and supervisors and estimated financial budget US$204million.
6)It's important to consider how to match the census results with the needs of data users under conditions of resources and budget constraint.
Done, news taken from a pdf file in stat.go.jp