Variable HC6 : Type of fuel using for cooking

Overview
Type: Continuous
Format: numeric
Width: 2
Decimal(s): 0
Range: 1-99
Valid case(s): 33273 (28163)
Invalid: 0 (0)
Minimum: 1
Maximum: 99

File: hl

Universe
De jure household members (usual residents)
Source of information
Head of household or other responsible household member

Categories

Value Category Cases Weighted
1 Electricity 13549 13997 49.7%
2 Gas from bottle 2244 2527 9.0%
3 Gas from gaspipeline 1392 1613 5.7%
6 Coal/lignite 364 357 1.3%
7 Charcoal 13 18 0.1%
8 Wood 15515 9552 33.9%
9 Straw/shrubs/grass 32 8 0.0%
11 Agricultural crop residue 99 40 0.1%
96 Other 40 18 0.1%
99 Missing 25 32 0.1%
Warning: these figures indicate the number of cases found in the data file. They cannot be interpreted as summary statistics of the population of interest.

Literal question
What type of fuel does your household mainly use for cooking?
Interviewer instructions
Information on the type of fuel used for cooking is collected as another measure of the socio-economic status of the household. The use of some cooking fuels can also have adverse health consequences.

Circle the code corresponding to the answer given. Remember that this question asks about fuel for cooking, not fuel for heating or lighting. If the household uses more than one fuel for cooking, find out which type of fuel is used most often. If electricity, liquid propane gas (LPG), natural gas, or biogas is mainly used, circle '01', '02', '03', or '04', respectively, and skip to HC8. If any fuel other than the pre-coded ones is reported as being the main fuel used for cooking, circle '96' and specify the type of fuel on the line provided.

Definitions of some of the types of fuel are as follows: 'Biogas' includes gases produced by fermenting manure in an enclosed pit. 'Lignite' is a derivative of coal that produces more smoke when burned but produces less heat than coal.
Generated: MAR-07-2008 using the IHSN Microdata Management Toolkit