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Household food spending repondant also primary household shopper?

Added by Tarra Penney over 9 years ago. Updated over 9 years ago.

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Closed
Priority:
High
Assignee:
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Category:
Questionnaire content
Start date:
07/31/2014
% Done:

100%


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Greetings,

I am interested in using the household food spending data, however I am unable to find in the data dictionary or field documentation whether or not data was collected on if that respondent was also the primary shopper for the household. If you could point me toward that info, or let me know if it exists that would be great.

Many thanks,
Tarra

#1

Updated by Redmine Admin over 9 years ago

#2

Updated by Redmine Admin over 9 years ago

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#3

Updated by Tarra Penney over 9 years ago

Many thanks. I've looked through the documentation and do not see that piece of information collected (i.e. primary household shopper versus respondent). I just want to confirm that it is not there and I haven't missed something, can I safely assume it was not collected?

Thanks again,
Tarra

#4

Updated by Tarra Penney over 9 years ago

Apologies, there is a question - I must have overlooked - thanks again!

Tarra Penney wrote:

Greetings,

I am interested in using the household food spending data, however I am unable to find in the data dictionary or field documentation whether or not data was collected on if that respondent was also the primary shopper for the household. If you could point me toward that info, or let me know if it exists that would be great.

Many thanks,
Tarra

#5

Updated by Redmine Admin over 9 years ago

  • Category set to Questionnaire content
  • Target version set to X M

We don't collect data on who pays for what in a household. Some assume that the adult answering the household questionnaire is someone who knows about expenditure in the household.
Jakob

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Updated by Redmine Admin over 9 years ago

  • Status changed from In Progress to Closed
  • % Done changed from 90 to 100

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