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Description & Citation--Study No. 6889

Bibliographic Description

Study No.:

06889

Title:

Bicol Multipurpose Survey (BMS), 1983: [Philippines]

Principal Investigator(s):

Bicol River Basin Development Program

Funding:

United States Agency for International Development

Bibliographic Citation:

Bicol River Basin Development Program. Bicol Multipurpose Survey (BMS), 1983: [Philippines]. ICPSR06889-v1. Ann Arbor, MI: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor], 1998. doi:10.3886/ICPSR06889.v1

Scope of Study

Summary:

The 1983 Bicol Multipurpose Survey (BMS) was designed to revisit the residents of the Bicol Region of the Philippines who were surveyed during 1978 in an effort to review the progress of the Bicol River Basin Development Project (BRBDP). The Bicol Multipurpose Survey (BMS) was designed to assess the impact of the BRBDP on one of the poorest regions in the Philippines. Using data collected from both semi-urban and rural areas of the Bicol Region, the BMS sought to examine the impact not only of the various development projects of the BRBDP such as irrigation, electricity, and road repair, but also the economic, social, and health issues faced by the residents of the Bicol Region. The survey gathered data for 17 project areas and 3 cities in the provinces of Albay, Camarines Sur, and Sorsogon. The 1983 BMS follows the same design as BICOL MULTIPURPOSE SURVEY (BMS), 1978: [PHILIPPINES] (ICPSR 6878), with the data being organized into 31 "blocks" or series of questions. A total of 1,901 households were surveyed in 1983, most of which were previously surveyed in 1978. An additional replacement sample of 420 was drawn from the 1978 rosters for the 1983 survey. Respondents were again asked about income, employment, education, health status, and health services. Additionally, the 1983 survey gathered extensive information on fishing, business expenses, and small business activities, along with fertility, pregnancy, and mortality histories. Due to time and cost considerations, detailed questions on credit, some health-related items regarding beliefs, chronic illnesses, and breast-feeding, and detailed questions on crops were not included in the 1983 BMS. Section I, Household Data (Parts 1-32), focused on background information, transportation, environment, morbidity, and health services. Information was gathered about people living in the household six months prior to the survey as well as people who had left the household five years prior to the survey. Expenditure data on schooling were gathered for individuals 6-30 years of age. Marriage and pregnancy histories were elicited from women aged 15-49 along with family planning and birth interval information. Section II, Agriculture/Income/Labor Data (Parts 33-87), posed questions on employment, wages, and hired labor for men, women, and children aged 6-15. Data on coconut, sugar cane, and abaca crop production were also gathered, along with information about livestock and poultry, and extensive data were collected about fishing activities. Fishing boat owners were interviewed, along with capture fisherman who fished both inland and marine waters. The Barangay Survey (Parts 88-96) provided information about characteristics of the barangay in which the respondent lived (a barangay is a political subdivision equivalent to a village in rural areas and to a neighborhood in urban areas), services available in the community, types of social services or practitioners, the availability of public utilities and transportation, different types of organizations present within the barangay, employment conditions, and environmental sanitation conditions.

Subject Terms:

agriculture, businesses, education, employment, environment, fishing, health care services, health status, households, income, marriage, mortality rates, poverty, reproductive history, rural areas, urban areas

Geographic Coverage:

Global, Philippines

Time Period:

  • 1978--1982

Date of Collection:

  • 1983

Universe:

All farm and nonfarm households residing in 17 integrated development areas (IDAs) and three cities of the Bicol Region, Philippines.

Data Types:

survey data

Data Collection Notes:

The 1983 data may be merged with the data from 1978 (ICPSR 6878) and BICOL MULTIPURPOSE SURVEY (BMS), 1994: [PHILIPPINES] (ICPSR 6890).

Users should note that barangay codes have been scrambled and documentation has been modified to preserve respondent confidentiality.

Methodology

Sample:

Multistage, stratified random sample of approximately 1,900 households containing more than 17,000 individuals residing in both semi-urban and rural areas. A household is defined as a dwelling where one or more families prepare food in common. A second sample of 420 replacement households was drawn from the 1978 household rosters.

Data Source:

personal interviews and administrative records

Access and Availability

Note:

Detailed file-level information (such as record length, case count, and variable count) is listed in the file manifest.

Original ICPSR Release:

1998-02-10

Version History:

  • 2006-01-12 All files were removed from dataset 98 and flagged as study-level files, so that they will accompany all downloads.

  • 2006-01-12 All files were removed from dataset 97 and flagged as study-level files, so that they will accompany all downloads.

  • 2005-11-04 On 2005-03-14 new files were added to one or more datasets. These files included additional setup files as well as one or more of the following: SAS program, SAS transport, SPSS portable, and Stata system files. The metadata record was revised 2005-11-04 to reflect these additions.

Dataset(s):

  • DS1: Background Information: Household
  • DS2: Background Information: Individual Household Member
  • DS3: Migration Data: Persons Moving into the Household Within the Past 5 Years
  • DS4: Migration Data: Persons Who Left the Household Within the Past 5 Years
  • DS5: Transport and Travel Data
  • DS6: Environment and Housing Data
  • DS7: Education Expenditures, Children Aged 6-30
  • DS8: Education Expenditures, Formal or Nonformal Vocational Education
  • DS9: Time Allocation: Home Production -- Father and Mother
  • DS10: Time Allocation: Home Production -- Other Household Members
  • DS11: Time Allocation: Gardening
  • DS12: Time Allocation: Market Production -- Father and Mother
  • DS13: Time Allocation: Market Production -- Other Household Members
  • DS14: Health Insurance/Health Services
  • DS15: Morbidity -- Past 6 Months
  • DS16: Health Care -- Specific Illnesses
  • DS17: Marriage History
  • DS18: Pregnancy Status
  • DS19: Pregnancy History -- Completed Pregnancies
  • DS20: Family Planning -- General Knowledge and Use
  • DS21: Pregnancy Status and Current Family Planning Use
  • DS22: Family Planning Use -- Intervals Between Pregnancies Since 1975
  • DS23: Delivery Experience -- Live Births in the Past 24 Months
  • DS24: Prenatal Care -- Non-Live-Birth Pregnancies in the Past 24 Months
  • DS25: Well-Baby Care -- Live Births in the Past 24 Months
  • DS26: Prenatal Care -- Live Births in the Past 24 Months
  • DS27: Currently Pregnant Household Members
  • DS28: Infant Formula Knowledge
  • DS29: Organizational Participation -- Females
  • DS30: Pattern and History of Mother
  • DS31: Consumer Durables
  • DS32: Household Income From Other (Non-Wage) Sources -- All Household Members
  • DS33: Labor Force and Employment: Age 6 and Above
  • DS34: Secondary Occupation
  • DS35: Work History of Father
  • DS36: Work History: Last Week
  • DS37: Work History: Worked Two Weeks Within the Past Year
  • DS38: Crop Farm Data: All Parcels
  • DS39: Rice Crop Production: Area, Production, and Disposal of Production
  • DS40: Rice Crop Production: Input Costs
  • DS41: Rice Crop Production: Hired Labor (Men, Women, Children Aged 6-15 Years)
  • DS42: Rice Crop Production: Wages for Hired Labor
  • DS43: Rice Crop Production: Custom Labor and Machinery Use
  • DS44: Rice Crop Production: Unpaid Family Labor
  • DS45: Rice Crop Production: Threshing, Hauling, and Storage Costs
  • DS46: Rice Crop Production: Labor Utilization
  • DS47: Rice Crop Production: Irrigation -- Extension Worker Contacts
  • DS48: Corn Crop Production: Area, Production, Disposal of Production, and Input Costs
  • DS49: Corn Crop Production: Hired Labor (Men, Women, Children Aged 6-15 Years)
  • DS50: Corn Crop Production: Wages for Hired Labor
  • DS51: Corn Crop Production: Custom Labor and Machinery Use
  • DS52: Corn Crop Production: Unpaid Family Labor
  • DS53: Corn Crop Production: Extension Worker Contacts
  • DS54: Coconut Crop Production: Production and Disposal of Production
  • DS55: Coconut Crop Production: Hired Labor (Men, Women, Children Aged 6-15 Years)
  • DS56: Coconut Crop Production: Unpaid Family Labor
  • DS57: Coconut Crop Production: Harvest
  • DS58: Coconut Crop Production: Pest Control -- Extension Worker Contacts
  • DS59: Sugarcane Crop Production: Area, Production, Disposal of Production, and Input Costs
  • DS60: Sugarcane Crop Production: Unpaid Family Labor
  • DS61: Sugarcane Crop Production: Extension Worker Contacts
  • DS62: Abaca Crop Production: Unpaid Family Labor
  • DS63: Abaca Crop Production: Area, Production, Disposal of Production, and Input Costs -- Extension Worker Contacts
  • DS64: Other Crop Production: Area, Production, Disposal of Production, and Input Costs
  • DS65: Other Crop Production: Unpaid Family Labor
  • DS66: Other Crop Production: Extension Worker Contacts
  • DS67: Livestock/Poultry: Unpaid Family Labor
  • DS68: Livestock/Poultry: Inventory and Ownership Status
  • DS69: Livestock/Poultry: Changes in Inventory
  • DS70: Livestock/Poultry: Purchases and Value
  • DS71: Commercially Raised Fowl/Poultry
  • DS72: Backyard Fowl/Poultry Raisers
  • DS73: Livestock/Poultry: Production Expenses
  • DS74: Extension Worker Contacts
  • DS75: Type of Fishing
  • DS76: Capture Fishing: Boat Operation
  • DS77: Capture Fishing: Boat Sharing and Expenses
  • DS78: Capture Fishing: Species and Disposal of Catch
  • DS79: Fishpond/Fishcage: Area, Production, Disposal of Catch, and Input Costs
  • DS80: Fishpond/Fishcage: Unpaid Family Labor -- Extension Worker Contacts for All Types of Fishing
  • DS81: Business/Profession: Manufacturing and Trade-Oriented Business
  • DS82: Business/Profession: Service-Oriented Business -- Unpaid Family Labor for All Types of Business/Profession
  • DS83: Inventory of Capital Items
  • DS84: Loans Received in the Past 12 Months
  • DS85: Loans Received Between 1978 and 1981
  • DS86: Organizational Participation: Males
  • DS87: Anthropometrics
  • DS88: General Characteristics
  • DS89: Community Services
  • DS90: Social Services/Practitioners
  • DS91: Other Services
  • DS92: Public Utilities, Transport Facilities, and Roads
  • DS93: Barangay Organizations
  • DS94: Commercial Establishments/Employment Conditions
  • DS95: Environmental Sanitation
  • DS96: Prices
  • DS97: Codebook for All Parts (PDF)
  • DS98: Study Description, Appendices, and Data Collection Instruments (PDF)