The 1993 Indonesian Family Life Survey

Appendix D, Community-Facility Codebook

Christine E. Peterson, Deborah L. Wesley

Published 1995

This Codebook provides detailed descriptions of all variables and their locations in the IFLS-CF data files. The Codebook also presents information on cases that are known anomalies. The Codebook should be used in conjunction with the Community-Facility Questionnaires (DRU-1195/3) and the User's Guide (DRU-1195/6) for the IFLS. The Household Questionnaires provide the English translations of the questions asked. The User's Guide discusses the file structure of the IFLS database (both household and community-facility data) and addresses issues about identifying individuals of interest and linking the various subfile types to produce analytic files.

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  • Availability: Web-Only
  • Year: 1995
  • Paperback Pages: 566
  • Document Number: DRU-1195/5-NICHD/AID

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Peterson, Christine E. and Deborah L. Wesley, The 1993 Indonesian Family Life Survey: Appendix D, Community-Facility Codebook, RAND Corporation, DRU-1195/5-NICHD/AID, 1995. As of October 4, 2024: https://www.rand.org/pubs/drafts/DRU1195z5.html
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Peterson, Christine E. and Deborah L. Wesley, The 1993 Indonesian Family Life Survey: Appendix D, Community-Facility Codebook. Santa Monica, CA: RAND Corporation, 1995. https://www.rand.org/pubs/drafts/DRU1195z5.html.
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