Sierra-Leone-2004-en.pdf

REPUBLIC OF SIERRA LEONE
SIERRA LEONE 2004 POPULATION AND HOUSING CENSUS
(WITH AN AGRICULTURAL MODULE)
Serial Number:
Chiefdom:
This Book:
Coding Record:
Section:
BATCH
E.A Number:
Number of Enumerated
Households
Locality Name:
Enumerator
TOTAL
Chiefdom
No. of Enumerated:
Persons
Present
MALE
FEMALE
Date
Date Started:___________ __________________
Enumeration Area
Section
Book
No
Households
Date Finished:____________________________
Checked:__________________ ______________
Supervisor
Persons
Date
Coding Supervisor
Date
Transferred to Data Processing:
Field Officer
Date
Validation Record for E.A.
Data Processing Supervisor
District Census Officer
Date
Date
Comments:
Invalid Records
1.
2.
Census Office Storekeeper
Date
3.
4. TOTAL
Certified Clean
Data Processing Supervisors
Date
Book Returned:
Census Office Store Keeper
FINANCED BY:
UNFPA
GOSL
EU
Date
Valid Records
CODE LIST
SIERRA LEONE 2004 POPULATION AND HOUSING CENSUS
Population Type
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
Household
Educational
Religious
Medical
Hotel
Hostel
Prison
Barracks
Orphanage/Reformatory
Refugee Camp
Other Institution
Homeless
Floating Population
Type Of Structure
1
2
3
4
5
6
Single Unit 1 Storey
Multiple Unit 1 Storey
Single Unit 2 Storey
Multiple Unit 2 Storey
Single Unit 3+ Storey
Multiple Unit 3+ Storey
Relationship (P4)
1 Head
2 Spouse
3 Son/daughter
4 Sister/brother
5 nephew/Niece
6 Parent
7 In-Law
8 Grand Child
9 Other
0 Not Related
Religion (P7)
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
Catholic
Anglican
Methodist
SDA
Pentecostal
Other Christian
Ahmadis Muslim
Sunni Muslim
Shiek Muslim
Other Muslim
Bahai
Traditional
None
Other
Type of Disability (P16)
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
Limited use of legs
Loss of leg(s)
Limited use of arms
Loss of arm(s)
Serious problem with back spine
Hearing difficulty
Unable to hear (Deafness)
Sight difficulty
Blindness
Speech impairment
Unable to speak (mute)
Mental retardation
Mental illness (strange behaviour)
Epileptic
Rheumatism
Others (specify)
Cause of Disability (P17)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Congenital (from birth)
Disease/illness
Transport Accident
Occupational injury
Other accident
War
Natural ageing process
Other (specify)
Assistance with Disability (P18)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
Surgical operation
Medication
Assistive devices
Special education (mentally retarded)
Braille training/Sign language training
Skills training (vocational)
Counseling
Financial
Other (specify)
None
Place Of Birth/Place Of Residence (P11 & P12)
SOUTHERN PROVINCE (CONT’D)
PUJEHUN (3400)
BONTHE (3200)
EASTERN PROVINCE
KAILAHUN (1100)
NORTHERN PROVINCE
TONKOLILI
BOMBALI (2100)
Dea
Jawie
Kissi Kama
Kissi Teng
Kissi Tongi
Kpeje Bongre
Kpeje West
Luawa
Malema
Mandu
Njaluahun
Penguia
Upper Bambara
Yawei
Biriwa
Bombali Sebora
Gbanti-Kamaranka
Gbendembu Ngowahun
Libeisaygahun
Magbaimba Ndorhahun
Makari Gbanti
Paki Masabong
Safroko Limba
Sanda Loko
Sanda Tendaren
Sella Limba
Tambakka
2101
2102
2103
2104
2105
2106
2107
2108
2109
2110
2111
2112
2113
Gbonkolenken
Kafe Simira
Kalansogoia
Kholifa Mabang
Kholifa Rowalla
Kunike Barina
Kunike Sanda
Malal Mara
Sambaya
Tane
Yoni
Makeni Town
2191
Badjia
Bagbo
Bagbwe
Baoma
Bumpe Ngawo
Gbo
Jaiama-Bongor
Kakua
Komboya
Lugbu
Niawa Lenga
Selenga
Tikonko
Valunia
Wunde
3101
3102
3103
3104
3105
3106
3107
3108
3109
3110
3111
3112
3113
3114
3115
Bo Town
3191
KENEMA
1101
1102
1103
1104
1105
1106
1107
1108
1109
1110
1111
1112
1113
1114
(1200)
Dama
Dodo
Gaura
Gorama Mende
Kandu Lekpeama
Koya
Langrama
Lower Bambara
Malegohun
Niawa
Nomo
Nongowa
Simbaru
Small bo
Tunkia
wandor
1201
1202
1203
1204
1205
1206
1207
1208
1209
1210
1211
1212
1213
1214
1215
1216
Kenema Town
1291
KONO
(1300)
Fiama
Gbane
Gbane Kandor
Gbense
Gorama Kono
Kamara
Lei
Mafindor
Nimikoro
Nimiyama
Sandor
Soa
Tankoro
Toli
1301
1302
1303
1304
1305
1306
1307
1308
1309
1310
1311
1312
1313
1314
Koidu Town
1391
(2500)
KAMBIA
(2200)
2201
2202
2203
2204
2205
2206
2207
Bramaia
Gbinle-Dixing
Magbema
Mambolo
Masungbala
Samu
Tonko Limba
KOINADUGU (2300)
Dembelia Sinkunia
Diang
Follosaba Dembelia
Kasunko
Mongo
Neya
Nieni
Sengbe
Sulima
Wara Wara Bafodia
Wara Wara Yagala
PORT LOKO
2301
2302
2303
2304
2305
2306
2307
2308
2309
2310
2311
BO
(3100)- SOUTH
3201
3202
3203
3204
3205
3206
3207
3208
3209
3210
3211
Bonthe Town
3291
MOYAMBA
(3300)
Bagruwa
Bumpeh
Dasse
Fakunya
Kagboro
Kaiyamba
Kamajei
Kongbora
Kori
Kowa
Lower Banta
Ribbi
Timdale
Upper Banta
At Birth
st
6 Weeks
2401
2402
2403
2404
2405
2406
2407
2408
2409
2410
2411
1 OPV
1st DTP
1st Hep B
2nd OPV
2nd DTP
2nd Hep B
10 Weeks
3rd OPV
3rd DTP
3rd Hep B
Yellow Fever and
Measles
14 Weeks
9 Months
01
11
21
22
23
24
25
26
31
41
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Voc/Comm
Teacher Training (TC/HTC)
Technical (OND, HND)
Nursing (up to SRN)
Tertiary (Certificate/Diploma)
Tertiary(First Degree)
Tertiary (Post-graduate)
Koranic
Other (specify)
3401
3402
3403
3404
3405
3406
3407
3408
3409
3410
3411
3412
Never Married
Engaged
Married Monogamous
Married Polygamous
Separated
Divorced
Widowed
Tuberculosis
Poliomyelitis
Diphtheria
Whooping Cough
Tetanus
Hepatitis (B)
Nigeria
Gambia
Guinea Republic
Ghana
Liberia
Cote d’ Ivoire
Kenya
Senegal
Mali
Togo
6164
6132
6136
6134
6144
6138
6140
6172
6152
6182
1
2
3
4
5
Paid employee
Self employed
Unpaid family worker
Looking for work
Not working & not looking for work
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
Krio
Mende
Temne
Madingo
Loko
Sherbro
Limba
Kissi
Kono
Susu
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
Fullah
Krim
Yalunka
Koranko
Vai
English
French
Arabic
Other
None
Cause of Death
(D5)
OWNER
01 Purchased
02 Constructed
03 Inherited
EMPLOYER PROVIDED
04 Government
05 Private
06 Parastatal
07 Quasi-Government
RENTING
08 Government
09 Housing Corporation
10 Private
11 Parastatal
12 Quasi-Government
OTHER
13 Squatter 14 Other
COMMUNAL
11 VIP
12 Flushed inside
13 Flushed outside
14 Pit
15 Bucket
16 Bush/River bed
17 Other (specify)
PRIVATE
21 VIP
22 Flushed inside
23 Flushed outside
24 Pit
25 Bucket
26 Other (specify)
1 Malaria
2 Malnutrition
3 CCF
4 Hypertension
5 Anaemia
6 ARI
7 Bronchopneumonia
8 Maternal Death
9 Other (specify)
WESTERN AREA URBAN
(4200)
Central 1
Central 2
East 1
East 2
East 3
West 1
West 2
West 3
4201
4202
4203
4204
4205
4206
4207
4208
Zambia
Other Africa
United Kingdom
other Europe
United States of America
India
Lebanon
Pakistan
Other (specify)
6
7
8
9
6190
6195
6200
6205
6209
6419
6441
6451
6490
Household work
Full time student
Retired/pensioner
Other (specify)
Kind of Work (P24)
Main Econ. Activity (P25)
1 Legislators, Senior
Officials & Managers
01 Crop Farming
2 Professionals
03 Poultry
3 Technicians & Associate
Professionals
04 Hunting
4 Clerks
06 Fishing
5 Service Workers, Shop and
Market Sales Workers
07 Mining and Quarrying
6 Skilled Agricultural and
Fishery Worker
09 Electricity, Gas and Water supply
8 Plant & Machine
Operators & Assemblers
What kind of facilities do you
have for Toilet (H12)
1914
1918
1919
1919
1920
1922
1925
1926
1928
1934
1936
1939
1945
1942
1945
1947
1947
1947
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1959
1960
1961
1961
1962
1963
1963
1964
1964
4101
4102
4103
4104
Main Activity Status (P23)
7 Craft and Related Trade
Workers
How was this dwelling
acquired?(H04)
Koya
Mountain
Waterloo
York Rural
1907
1910
TYPE OF ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
9 Elementary Occupations
Ethnicity/Primary/Secondary
Language (P8-10)
DATE
COUNTRY OF CITIZENSHIP FOR NON SIERRA LEONEANS (P11
& P12)
0000
BCG
OPV 0
(2400)
Bkm
Buya Romende
Dibia
Kaffu Bullom
Koya
Lokomasama
Maforki
Marampa
Masimera
Sanda Magbolontor
TMS
3301
3302
3303
3304
3305
3306
3307
3308
3309
3310
3311
3312
3313
3314
Barri
Gallinas Peri
Kpaka
Kpanga-Kabonde
Makpele
Malen
Mano Sakrim
Panga Krim
Pejeh
Soro Gbema
Sowa
YKK
Immunization for age Status (P38)
Marital Status (P22)
51
61
62
63
71
72
73
81
92
Bendu Cha
Bum
Dema
Imperi
Jong
Kpanga Kemo
Kwamebai Krim
Nongoba Bullom
Sittia
Sogbini
Yawbeko
NOT YET BORN
Highest Level Attained (P20)
None
Kindergarten
Primary 1
Primary 2
Primary 3
Primary 4
Primary 5
Primary 6
JSS 1 – 3
SSS 1 – 3
2501
2502
2503
2504
2505
2506
2507
2508
2509
2510
2511
WESTERN AREA
WESTERN AREA RURAL
(4100)
02 Livestock
05 Forestry
08 Manufacturing
10 Construction
11 Wholesale & Retail Trade, Repair of Motor
Vehicles, Motorcycles and Personal
Household Goods
12 Hotels and Restaurants
13 Transport, Storage & Communication
0 Armed Forces
14 Financial Intermediation
15 Real Estate, Renting and Business Activities
16 Public Administration and Defence,
Compulsory Social Security
17 Education
18 Health and Social Work
19 Other Community, Social and Personal
Service Activities
20 Private Households with Employed Persons
21 Extra-territorial Organizations and Bodies
1967
1967
1968
1968
1968
1970
1971
1971
1971
1973
1973
1974
1974
1977
1977
1978
1980
1981
1982
1985
1985
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1991
1991
1991
1992
1996
1997
1997
1998
1999
2000
NATIONAL EVENTS
Death of Madam Yoko
“Ngedenmeh” Famine & Gbangbama Imperi Chiefdom
Cannibal Case
First World War
Influenza Epidemic
First Railway Strike
Anti-Syrian Riots
First Motor Car in Sierra Leone
First Agricultural Show (Kenema)
Visit of Prince of Wales
Second Railway Strike
First Deluge (Flood)
Locusts Disaster
Introduction of Native Administration in Sierra Leone
Second World War
influenza Epidemic
Quota Rice
Third Deluge (Flood)
Earth Tremor on Friday
Paramount Chiefs Nominated to Legislative Council
Return of Ex-Servicemen
Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II
Adult Suffrage Commission
February – Freetown Riot General Strike
Cox-George Commission
First General Election
Train Disaster in S-S Curve
Constitutional Conference
Independence
Queen’s Visit to Sierra Leone
Second General Elections
First National Census
First Governor-General for Sierra Leone Appointed
Death of Sir Milton Margai
Introduction of Decimal Currency in Sierra Leone
(Leones & Cents Currency)
General Elections
Coup d’etat Lansana Coup. N.R.C. Government
Overthrow of Juxon-Smith
National Coalition Government – A.P.C. & S.L.P.P.
A.P.C. Government with Dr. Siaka Stevens as Prime
Minister
Fornah and Bash-Taqi resign from A.P.C.
Declaration of Republic with Dr. Siaka Stevens as
President.
Coup d’etat (late J. Bangura & Others)
Right Hand Traffic
Last Railway Phasing Out
May: General Elections - A.P.C. Unopposed
July: Arrest of M. Fornah and Others (Abortive Coup
d’etat)
December: Second Census
January: Students Strike
March: General Elections
Referendum – One Party
July: Hosting of O.A.U. Summit in Freetown
Labour Congress Strike
May: General Elections
National Population Census
Major General J. S. Momoh elected as President
Attempted coup by Kai Kai and others
May: Death of Siaka Stevens
Execution of F. M. Minah and others
May: Inflow of Liberian Refugees into Sierra Leone
Revised Constitution for Sierra Leone, Dr. Peter Tucker
March: Rebel Incursions into Sierra Leone
August: Multi-Party Referendum
October: Sierra Leone returns to a Multi-Party State
NPRC Coup D’etat (April 29)
Presidential and Parliamentary Elections
AFRC Coup D’etat (May 25)
August 18 Student’s Demonstration
Restoration of President Tejan Kabba’s Government
Rebels attack Freetown (January 6)
Shooting at Foday Sankoh’s Residence (May 8)
SIERRA LEONE 2004 POPULATION AND HOUSING CENSUS
IF INSTITUTION, WRITE NAME:…………………………………………………….… PROVINCE:
LOCALITY NAME/STREET ADDRESS___________________________________________________
DISTRICT:
CHIEFDOM/WARD:
STRUCTURE TYPE:
STRUCTURE NO:
SECTION 1:
MARK
×
IF
NOT
NAME
RELATIONSHIP
What are the names of all persons who
spent census night here (December 3 and
4, 2004) ? (Record names of all young
and old starting with the household head)
What is.…
relationship to the
Household
Head?
SEEN
SURNAME
P1
01
AGE
(COMPLET
ED YEARS)
Age last
Birthday:
Under 1
record
‘00’. For
95 and
over
record
‘95’
RELIG
ION
Is… male
or
female?
What
is…..
Religion?
NATIO
NALIT
Y
/ETHN
ICITY
LANG
U-AGE
PRIMA
RY
LANG
UAGE
SECO
NDARY
PLACE
OF
BIRTH
What
is ….
natio
nality
/Ethni
city
group
What
is the
prima
ry
langu
age
spok
en by
…..?
What
is the
Secon
dary
langu
age
spoke
n by
….?
In which
chiefdo
m/
country
was….
Born?
(record
as
given)
P3
P4
P5
PLACE
OF
RESIDE
NCE IN
DEC.
1990
Where
was …
living in
Decem
ber
1990
Chiefd
om .…
Countr
y…
P6
P7
P8
P9
P10
P11
P12
ORPHANHOOD
Is…
….mo
ther
alive?
DISABILITY
Is…..
father
alive?
1 Yes
2 No
3Don’t
Know
1 Yes
2 No
3
Don’t
Know
P13
P14
Is
……
disabl
ed?
Type
of
disabi
lity?
Cause
of disability?
Are
you
receiv
ing
any
assist
ance
?
1 Yes
2 No
(if 2,
go to
P19)
P16
P17
P18
PERSONS 10 YEARS AND
OVER
SCHOOL
ATTENDED
HIGHE
ST
LEVEL
ATTAI
NED
LITER
ACY
MARITAL
STAT
US
Has...
ever
Attended
school?
What
is the
highe
st
level
that
attain
ed?
Can
…….
read
and
write
in any
language
?
What
is the
marit
al
status
of …?
1 Never
2 Still
3 Left
(if 1, go
to P21)
P15
LOCALITY/STREET:_________________
HOUSEHOLD NO:
PERSONS 6
YEARS & OVER
1M
2F
First name
P2
SEX
EA:
POPULATION TYPE..….
POPULATION
ALL PERSONS
SR
NO.
SECTION:
FEMALES AGED10 YEARS AND OVER
TYPE OF ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
What
What
was …
kind of
main
work
did...do?
activity
status in
the past
one
month?
HOW MANY CHILDREN HAVE BEEN BORN ALIVE TO……… WHO ARE
What is
the main
economi
c activity
of the
place
where….
works?
Total
‘00’ No child
1 Yes
2 No
P19
P20
P21
P22
P23
P24
P25
FEMALES 10-54 YEARS
Living in this
household
(record as given)
‘00’ No child
M
F
M
P26
P27
P28
F
Living elsewhere (record
as given) ‘00’
No child
M
P29
Dead (record
as given) ‘00’
No child
F
P30
PARTICULARS OF HER MOST RECENT BIRTH
(LAST 12 MONTHS)
M
P31
F
P32
P33
Year/Mont
h (record
as given year in full)
Sex
Is the Immunizati
child
on for age
alive? status
Yr.
Mon
1. M
2. F
1Yes
2 No
1 Yes
2 No
3Partial
P34 P35
P36
P37
P38
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
SECTION 2:
HOUSING FACILITIES
WHAT ARE THE
HOW MANY
HOW MANY BEDS
CURRENT
ROOMS DOES
WITH MOSQUITO
REPAIR NEEDS THE HOUSEHOLD
NET
OF THE
OCCUPY?
DWELLING UNIT?
HOW WAS
THIS
DWELLING
ACQUIRED?
SECTION 3: AGRI-
MAJOR MATERIAL OF CONSTRUCTION OF
DWELLING UNITS
ROOF
WALL
FLOOR
HOW DO YOU
DISPOSE OF
RUBBISH?
WHAT IS
YOUR
PRINCIPAL
SOURCE OF
FUEL SUPPLY
FOR COOKING
WHAT IS YOUR PRINCIPAL
SOURCE FOR LIGHTING
WHAT IS YOUR
PRINCIPAL SOURCE OF
WATER SUPPLY FOR
DRINKING?
WHAT KIND OF FACILITIES DO YOU
HAVE FOR
TOILET
BATHING
WHAT IS THE
HOUSEHOLD
MAIN SOURCE
OF
INFORMATION
WHAT IS THE DISTANCE FROM HOME TO THE NEAREST
HEALTH
FACILITY
PRIMARY
SCHOOL
H15
H16
WHAT ARE THE MAJOR
AGRICULTURAL
ACTIVITIES UNDERTAKEN
BY THE HOUSEHOLD?
SOURCE OF
WATER
CROP
H01
H02
H03
1. No Repairs
H04
H05
A. IMPREGNATED
1. Concrete
H06
H07
01 Stone
HO8
1. Stone
1. Collected
2. Dumped
anywhere
2. Minor Repairs
2. Asbestos
02 Cement Blocks
2. Tiles
3. Rehabilitation
3. Zinc
03 Clay Bricks
3. Cement
4. Reconstruction
4. Thatch
04 Sandcrete
4. Wood
5.Tarpaulin
05 Zinc
6. Tiles
06Timber
7. Other
07 Mud Bricks
B. REGULAR
C. NONE
H09
H10
1. Electricity
H11
1. NPA/BKPS
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
1. Inside
1. Radio
1. On Premises
1. On Premises
1. On Premises
01 Upland Rice
2 Piped in compound
2. Outside; built
2. Television
2. < ½ mile
2. < ½ mile
2. < ½ mile
02 Lowland Rice
3 Public Tap
3. Outside makeshift
3. Print Media
3. ½mile < 1 mile
3. ½mile < 1 mile
3. ½mile < 1 mile
03 Cassava
3. Burnt
4. Charcoal
4. Generator
4 Protected Ordinary Well
4. Other (specify)
4. Post Mail
4. 1mile < 5miles
5. Mud
4. Buried
5. Wood
5. Battery/Rechar-
5 Unprotected Ordinary
Well
5. None
5. Hand Mail
6. Other
5. Deposited in Bin
6. Other
6. Other
geable Light
5. 5 miles and
above
4. 1mile < 5miles
5. 5 miles and above
4. 1mile < 5miles
04 Sweet Potato
5. 5 miles and above
05 Groundnut
6. Word of Mouth
6 Mechanical Well
7. Church/ Mosque
07 Coffee
08 Poles/Reed
7. Wood
7 River/Riverbed/Stream
8. Other (specify)
08 Cacao
09 Tarpaulin
8. Other
8 Neighbour’s Tap
09 Oil palm
9 Water Vendor/Bowser
10 Citrus
0 Other(specify)
11 Vegetables
SECTION 4: OWNERSHIP OF
Thresher
s
A11
Rice
Mills
A12
Stores
A13
Drying
Floors
A14
Cassava
Grater
A15
SECTION 5: DEATHS IN THE HOUSEHOLD
DOES THE HOUSEHOLD OWN ANY OF THE FOLLOWING (include items only if they are in working condition)
Oil Palm
Pressers
A16
Electric
Iron
O1
Refrig
erator
O2
Television
O3
Computer
O4
Radio
O5
Telephone
O6
Cell
phone
O7
Modern
Stove
O8
Bicycle
O9
Motor
cycle
O10
Car/
Truck
011
D1
Did a death occur in this household in the last 12
months?
D2
Name of the deceased
1.
Yes 1,
No 2, Don’t Know 3
If yes, answer questions D2,D3,D4,&D5
MALES:
FEMALES:
TOTAL:
A2
06 Maize
6. Candle
2.
3.
HOUSEHOLD SIZE:
ACREAGE
A1
2. Gas
DO HOUSEHOLD MEMBERS HAVE ACCESS TO AGRICULTURAL FACILITIES
A9
1 Piped indoors
H17
3. Kerosene
SECTION 3: AGRICULTURAL MODULE CONT’D
Power
Tillers
A10
H14
2. Gas
11 Other(specify
Tractors
H13
3. Kerosene
10 Mud & Wattle
WHAT IS THE NUMBER OF LIVESTOCK OWNED BY
HOUSEHOLD MEMBERS
Cattle
Sheep
Goat
Pigs
Chicken
Duck
H12
4.
5.
6.
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D3
Sex
1M 2F
D4
Age at death
D5
Cause of
death