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Socio-Economic Survey, HSOCIOECOS 2020

Palestine, 2020 - 2021
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Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics
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  • Palestine20-SocioEconomic
    HH-V1
  • Palestine20-SocioEconomic
    IND-V1
  • Palestine20-SocioEconomic_Life-Quality
    IND18-V1
Variable Groups
  • Household
    • File identification and information
    • Geographical characteristics
    • Household composition
    • LFS classification of household members
    • Head's characteristics
    • Spouse's characteristics
    • Dwelling characteristics
    • Ownership of assets
    • Coping Strategies
    • Consumption
    • Income
    • Agricultural and economic acitiveties
    • Mobility
  • Individual
    • File identification and information
    • Geographical characteristics
    • Demographics
    • Nationality and Immigration
    • Education
    • Health
    • Labor
    • Marriage Info
    • Reality of suffering and quality of life

Data file: Palestine20-SocioEconomic HH-V1

The household data file contains generated household-level harmonized variables, subject to availability, covering the following categories:
- File identification and information
- Geographical characteristics
- Household composition
- LFS classification of household members
- Head's and spouse's characteristics
- Dwelling characteristics
- Ownership of durables

In cross-sectional datasets, CASESER uniquely identifies the household.
In panel data, CASESER variables are required to uniquely identify a certain household, while the HPNLID is used to identify panel

Cases: 3122
Variables: 550

Variables

CASESER
Unique household identifier
COUNTRY
Country
YEAR
Survey year
DTYPE
Data type
REG
Region
RURURB
Urban/Rural residence
TPNUM
Total number of household members
MALNUM
Total number of males in the household
FEMNUM
Total number of females in the household
CH14
Number of persons under age 14
ADULT18
Number of persons aged 18 or more
NUM65
Number of persons aged 65 or more
MALUNEMP_PW
Number of unemployed 15+ males who have previously worked
MALUNEMP_NW
Number of unemployed 15+ males who have never worked
FEMUNEMP_PW
Number of unemployed 15+ females who have previously worked
FEMUNEMP_NW
Number of unemployed 15+ females who have never worked
HUNEMP_PW
Number of 15+ unemployed household members who have previously worked
HUNEMP_NW
Number of 15+ unemployed household members who have never worked
MALINLF
Number of 15+ males in the labor force
FEMINLF
Number of 15+ females in the labor force
HINLF
Number of 15+ household members in the labor force
MALOUTLF
Number of 15+ males out of labor force
FEMOUTLF
Number of 15+ females out of labor force
HOUTLF
Number of 15+ household members out of labor force
SEXHD
Gender of the head
SEXSP_1
Gender of the first spouse
SEXSP_2
Gender of the second spouse
AGEHD
Age of the head
AGESP_1
Age of the first spouse
AGESP_2
Age of the second spouse
MARTHD
Marital status of the head [Standardized version]
MARTSP_1
Marital status of the first spouse [Standardized version]
MARTSP_2
Marital status of the second spouse [Standardized version]
MARTHD_D
Marital status of the head [Detailed version]
MARTSP_1_D
Marital status of the first spouse [Detailed version]
MARTSP_2_D
Marital status of the second spouse [Detailed version]
LITHD
Literacy status of the head
LITSP_1
Literacy status of the first spouse
LITSP_2
Literacy status of the second spouse
EDUCHD
Educational level of the head [Standardized version]
EDUCSP_1
Educational level of the first spouse [Standardized version]
EDUCSP_2
Educational level of the second spouse [Standardized version]
EDUCHD_D
Educational level of the head [Detailed version]
EDUCSP_1_D
Educational level of the first spouse [Detailed version]
EDUCSP_2_D
Educational level of the second spouse [Detailed version]
MASHD
Main activity status of the head [Standardized version]
MASSP_1
Main activity status of the first spouse [Standardized version]
MASSP_2
Main activity status of the second spouse [Standardized version]
MASHD_D
Main activity status of the head [Detailed version]
MASSP_1_D
Main activity status of the first spouse [Detailed version]
MASSP_2_D
Main activity status of the second spouse [Detailed version]
EMPSHD
Status of employment of the head [Standardized version]
EMPSSP_1
Status of employment of the first spouse [Standardized version]
EMPSSP_2
Status of employment of the second spouse [Standardized version]
OCCHD
Occupation classification of the main job of the head [Standardized version]
OCCSP_1
Occupation classification of the main job of the first spouse [Standardized version]
OCCSP_2
Occupation classification of the main job of the second spouse [Standardized version]
OCCHD_ISCO08_1
Occupation of the main job of the head [ISCO 2008-1 digits]
OCCSP_1_ISCO08_1
Occupation of the main job of the first spouse [ISCO 2008-2 digits]
OCCSP_2_ISCO08_1
Occupation of the main job of the second spouse [ISCO 2008-2 digits]
INDHD
Economic activity classification of the main job of the head [Standardized version]
INDSP_1
Economic activity classification of the main job of the first spouse [Standardized version]
INDSP_2
Economic activity classification of the main job of the second spouse [Standardized version]
INDHD_ISIC4_2
Economic activity of the main job of the head [ISIC Rev.4-2 digits]
INDSP_1_ISIC4_2
Economic activity of the main job of the first spouse [ISIC Rev.4-2 digits]
INDSP_2_ISIC4_2
Economic activity of the main job of the second spouse [ISIC Rev.4-2 digits]
SECTORHD
Sector of employment of the head [Standardized version]
SECTORSP_1
Sector of employment of the first spouse [Standardized version]
SECTORSP_2
Sector of employment of the second spouse [Standardized version]
SECTORHD_D
Sector of employment of the main job of the head [Detailed version]
SECTORSP_1_D
Sector of employment of the main job of the first spouse [Detailed version]
SECTORSP_2_D
Sector of employment of the main job of the second spouse [Detailed version]
INCS
Source of income
DWLTYP
Type of dwelling [Standardized version]
DWLTYP_D
Type of dwelling [Detailed version]
DWLTEN
Tenure of dwelling [Standardized version]
DWLTEN_D
Tenure of dwelling [Detailed version]
ROOM
Number of rooms
ELECT
Electrified
SCOOK
Source of energy for cooking
WAT
Water facilities
BATHROOM
Have a bathroom or not
TFACIL
Transportation facilities
SFACIL
Schooling facilities
HFACIL
Health facilities
CAR_N
Number of cars
COOKER_N
Number of cookers, stoves, ovens, etc...
REFRG_N
Number of refrigerators
FREEZER_N
Number of freezers
VACUUM_N
Number of vacuum cleaners
MICROWAVE_N
Number of microwaves
WASH_N
Number of washing machines
DRYER_N
Number of clothes dryers
DSHWSH_N
Number of dishwashers
FILTER_N
Number of water filters
TELVLCD_N
Number of LCDs or LEDs Tvs
TELV_N
Number of TVs
SATD_REC_N
Number of satellite dishes, receivers, etc…
FAN_N
Number of electric fans
COND_N
Number of air conditioners
CONDC_N
Number of centeral air conditioners
HEATERC_N
Number of centeral heaters
TELPHLAND_N
Number of Land lines
HLIBRARY_N
Number of home libraries
INTERNETP_N
Number of local internet connections
INTERNETI_N
Number of Israeli internet connections
TELPHPCELL_N
Number of local cell phones
TELPHICELL_N
Number of Israeli cell phones
COMPUTER_N
Number of computers
LAPTOP_N
Number of laptops
TELPSMART_N
Number of smart phones
TABLET_N
Number of tablets
WIFI_N
Number of WIFI Batteries
UPSBATTERY_N
Number of UPS Batteries
EGENERATOR_N
Number of electric generators
SOLARUNIT_N
Number of solar units
HEATERSOLAR_N
Number of solar heaters
PLAYER_N
Number of Video/ DVD's
TOIF
Toilet facility
GRBG_DSP
Garbage disposal method
OLAND
Planting land
AGRIACT
Area of planting land
LIVESTOCK
Has livestock
LIVESTOCK_N
Number of livestock
C01
During the first half of 2018, did the HH or any member of HH received any type
C02_A_1
type of assistance received by HH or any member of HH - First assistance
C02_B_1
Value for the first type of assiatance - First assistance
C02_C_1
Source of the first type of assistance - First assistance
C02_D_1
Nature of assistance-First assistance
C02_E_1
The satisfaction on assistance-First assistance
C02_F_1
Reason for dissatisfaction on assistance-First assistance
C02_A_2
type of assistance received by HH or any member of HH - Second assistance
C02_B_2
Value for the first type of assiatance - Second assistance
C02_C_2
Source of the first type of assistance - Second assistance
C02_D_2
Nature of assistance-Second assistance
C02_E_2
The satisfaction on assistance-Second assistance
C02_F_2
Reason for dissatisfaction on assistance-Second assistance
C02_A_3
type of assistance received by HH or any member of HH - Third assistance
C02_B_3
Value for the first type of assiatance - Third assistance
C02_C_3
Source of the first type of assistance - Third assistance
C02_D_3
Nature of assistance-Third assistance
C02_E_3
The satisfaction on assistance-Third assistance
C02_F_3
Reason for dissatisfaction on assistance-Third assistance
C02_A_4
type of assistance received by HH or any member of HH - Fourth assistance
C02_B_4
Value for the first type of assiatance - Fourth assistance
C02_C_4
Source of the first type of assistance - Fourth assistance
C02_D_4
Nature of assistance-Fourth assistance
C02_E_4
The satisfaction on assistance-Fourth assistance
C02_A_5
type of assistance received by HH or any member of HH - Fifth assistance
C02_B_5
Value for the first type of assiatance - Fifth assistance
C02_C_5
Source of the first type of assistance - Fifth assistance
C02_D_5
Nature of assistance-Fifth assistance
C02_E_5
The satisfaction on assistance-Fifth assistance
C02_A_6
type of assistance received by HH or any member of HH - Sixth assistance
C02_B_6
Value for the first type of assiatance - Sixth assistance
C02_C_6
Source of the first type of assistance- Sixth assistance
C02_D_6
Nature of assistance-Sixth assistance
C02_E_6
The satisfaction on assistance-Sixth assistance
C02_A_7
type of assistance received by HH or any member of HH - Seventh assistance
C02_B_7
Value for the first type of assiatance - Seventh assistance
C02_C_7
Source of the first type of assistance - Seventh assistance
C02_D_7
Nature of assistance-Seventh assistance
C02_E_7
The satisfaction on assistance-Seventh assistance
C04
Asked for HH who did not receive any assistance during the first half of 2018.
C05
Regardless if your HH received assistance or not, would you say that your HH is
C06_1
Cash
C06_2
Food
C06_3
Health Insurance
C06_4
Provision for disabled
C06_5
Provision for elderly
C06_6
Provisions for orphans
C06_7
Social interventions with family
C06_8
Exemption of school fees
C06_9
Emergency assistance
C06_10
Job opportunity
C06_11
Training
C06_12
Project Assistance
C06_13
Exemption of customs
C06_14
Housing assistance
C06_15
Other/ Specify....
C07
Regardless if your HH received assistance or not, in general, to what extent tha
C08_1
How many times Did you worry that your household would would not have enough food?
C08_2
How many times How many times were you or any household member not able to eat the kinds of foods you preferred because of a lack of resources?
C08_3
How many times did you or any household member eat a limited variety of foods due to a lack of resources?
C08_4
How many times did you or any household member eat food that you preferred not to eat because of a lack of resources to obtain other types of food?
C08_5
How many times did you or any household member eat a smaller meal than you felt you needed because there was not enough food?
C08_6
How many times did you or any other household member eat fewer meals in a day because there was not enough food?
C08_7
How many times Was there ever no food at all in your household because there were not resources to get more?
C08_8
How many times did you or any household member go to sleep at night hungry because there was not enough food?
C08_9
How many times Did you or any household member go a a whole day and night without eating anything because there was not enough food?
C09_1
During the past 12 months, has the HH obtained loans/ advances/ debt?
C10
What is the value of the each of the loans in NIS
C10_1_B_1
What is the value of the each of the loans in NIS- Loans and advances from government
C10_1_B_2
What is the value of the each of the loans in NIS- Loans from commercial banks
C10_1_B_3
What is the value of the each of the loans in NIS- Loans from specialized institutions
C10_1_B_4
What is the value of the each of the loans in NIS- Loans and advances from individual (friends/family/ select .......)
C10_1_B_5
What is the value of the each of the loans in NIS- loans from other sources/ spc
C11_1
Was the loans money used to spend - Living or food
C11_2
Was the loans money used to spend - Construction / expansion of housing / mainte
C11_3
Was the loans money used to spend - Marriage of a family member
C11_4
Was the loans money used to spend - Purchase of furniture or equipment
C11_5
Was the loans money used to spend - Teach a family member
C11_6
Was the loans money used to spend - Buy / expand Real Estate
C11_7
Was the loans money used to spend - Buy a car
C11_8
Was the loans money used to spend - Other
C11_9
Was the loans money used to spend - paying a debt
C11_10
Was the loans money used to spend - Other
C12_1_1
During the first half of the survey year, did you or any of your HH members witness water shortag
C12_1_2
During the first half of the survey year, did you or any of your HH members witness assets/project (including land) loss/damage resulting from Israeli aggression
C12_1_3
During the first half of the survey year, did you or any of your HH members witness assets/project (including land) loss/damage resulting from other reasons
C12_1_4
During the first half of the survey year, did you or any of your HH members witness restrictions to access to land
C12_1_5
During the first half of the survey year, did you or any of your HH members witness inability to pay back a loan/debt
C12_1_6
During the first half of the survey year, did you or any of your HH members witness loss of all or total wages/salaries
C12_1_7
During the first half of the survey year, did you or any of your HH members witness death of bread winner
C12_1_8
During the first half of the survey year, did you or any of your HH members witness crop damage
C12_1_9
During the first half of the survey year, did you or any of your HH members witness serious sickness
C12_1_10
During the first half of the survey year, did you or any of your HH members witness delay in getting paid a salary
C12_1_11
During the first half of the survey year, did you or any of your HH members witness loss of a source of aid/assistance
C12_1_12
During the first half of the survey year, did you or any of your HH members witness in ability to renew work permit
C12_1_13
During the first half of the survey year, did you or any of your HH members witness in ability to attend for health treatment due to lack of medication
C12_1_14
During the first half of the survey year, did you or any of your HH members witness inability to pay for medication
C12_1_15
During the first half of the survey year, did you or any of your HH members witness inabiluity to leave the country for educational reasons
C12_1_16
During the first half of the survey year, did you or any of your HH members witness inabiluity to leave the country for medical treatment reasons
C12_1_17
During the first half of the survey year, did you or any of your HH members witness inabiluity to leave the country for other reasons
C12_1_18
During the first half of the survey year, did you or any of your HH members witness exposure of any hh member to detention, injury or any other Israeli measure
C12_1_19
During the first half of the survey year, did you or any of your HH members witn
C12_1_20
During the first half of the survey year, did you or any of your HH members witn
C12_1_21
During the first half of the survey year, did you or any of your HH members witn
C12_1_22
During the first half of the survey year, did you or any of your HH members witn
C12_1_23
During the first half of the survey year, did you or any of your HH members witn
C12_2_1
What are the top main three event/shocks that have affected your HH (record the code from the previous list)? (First)
C12_2_2
What are the top main three event/shocks that have affected your HH (record the code from the previous list)? (Second)
C12_2_3
What are the top main three event/shocks that have affected your HH (record the code from the previous list)? (Third)
C12_3_1
Not to allow any of the females in the family to visit the doctor / relatives /
C12_3_2
Not to allow one of the workers female in the family to have a separate bank acc
C12_3_3
Inability of a female to dispose of her own property / income, wage from work, o
C12_3_4
A female member of the family was subjected to physical violence by a family mem
C12_3_5
Not to allow one of the females in the family to work or search for work due to
C12_3_6
Not to allow a female family to enroll in university education due to parent res
C12_3_7
Not to allow one of the females in the family to choose the major she wants due
C12_3_8
One of the children in the family was subjected to physical violence from a fami
C12_4_1
Did a family member of school-age face any problems with teachers' incompetence
C12_4_2
Did a family member of school-age face any problems with lack of textbooks
C12_4_3
Has a family member of school-age experienced any problems with a lack of servic
C13_A_1
Not pay bills/utilities
C13_B_1
Number of times Not pay bills/utilities
C13_C_1
Is the possibility of future use still exist Not pay bills/utilities
C13_A_2
Sell off assets jewelry, furniture, productive assets, etc.
C13_B_2
Number of times Sell off assets jewelry, furniture, productive assets, etc.
C13_C_2
Is the possibility of future use still exist Sell off assets jewelry, furniture,
C13_A_3
Used life savings
C13_B_3
Number of times Used life savings
C13_C_3
Is the possibility of future use still exist Used life savings
C13_A_4
Sell off productive assets (sewing machine, vehicles, etc.)
C13_B_4
Number of times Sell off productive assets (sewing machine, vehicles, etc.)
C13_C_4
Is the possibility of future use still exist Sell off productive assets (sewing machine, vehicles, etc.)
C13_A_5
Re-organize the HH members to save money (live or eat together)
C13_B_5
Number of times re-organize the HH members to save money (live or eat together)
C13_C_5
Is the possibility of future use still exist re-organize the HH members to save money (live or eat together)
C13_A_6
Reduce HH expenditures on health, education, and clothing.
C13_B_6
Number of times Reduce HH expenditures on health, education, and clothing.
C13_C_6
Is the possibility of future use still exist Reduce HH expenditures on health, education, and clothing?
C13_A_7
Resorting to agriculture (planting, animal husbandry, fishing)
C13_B_7
Number of times Resorting to agriculture (planting, animal husbandry, fishing)
C13_C_7
Is the possibility of future use still exist Resorting to agriculture (planting, animal husbandry, fishing)
C13_A_8
Looking for secondary job
C13_B_8
Number of times looking for secondary job
C13_C_8
Is the possibility of future use still exist looking for secondary job
C13_A_9
Taking children out of school
C13_B_9
Number of times taking children out of school
C13_C_9
Is the possibility of future use still exist taking children out of school
C13_A_10
Reducing production costs for example cut on fertilizers etc
C13_B_10
Number of times reducing production costs for example cut on fertilizers etc.
C13_C_10
Is the possibility of future use still exist reducing production costs for example cut on fertilizers etc
C13_A_11
Selling remaining productive assets such as female goats etc
C13_B_11
Number of times Selling remaining productive assets such as female goats etc
C13_C_11
Is the possibility of future use still exist Selling remaining productive asset such as female goats etc
C13_A_12
Selling land or housing
C13_B_12
Number of times Selling land or housing
C13_C_12
Is the possibility of future use still exist Selling land or housing
C13_A_13
Buy food on credit, borrow food
C13_B_13
Number of times Buy food on credit, borrow food
C13_C_13
Is the possibility of future use still exist Buy food on credit, borrow food
C13_A_14
Borrow money
C13_B_14
Number of times Borrow money
C13_C_14
Is the possibility of future use still exist Borrow money
C13_A_15
Send children to eat somewhere else, eating in groups
C13_B_15
Number of times Send children to eat somewhere else, eating in groups
C13_C_15
Is the possibility of future use still exist Send children to eat somewhere else
C13_A_16
Change of residence
C13_B_16
Number of times Change of residence
C13_C_16
Is the possibility of future use still exist Change of residence
C14_1
During the last 7 days, when the household did not have enough food, how many times did you reduce the number of meals for all members?
C14_2
During the last 7 days, when the household did not have enough food, how many times did you reduce the number of meals for adults for children?
C14_3
During the last 7 days, when the household did not have enough food, how many times did you buy low quality of food?
C14_4
During the last 7 days, when the household did not have enough food, how many times did you reduce the quanitity of meal for all members?
C14_5
During the last 7 days, when the household did not have enough food, how many times did you borrow food or depend on family or friend support?
C14_6
During the last 7 days, when the household did not have enough food, how many times did you stop eating expensive food?
E704_00
What is the average HH monthly expenditure on food (NIS) during first half of the survey year?
E704_01
What is the average HH monthly expenditure on clothing and shoes (NIS) during first half of the survey year?
Total: 550
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