Mongolia - PHC 2000
Reference ID | MNG-NSO-EN-PHC-2000-v1.0 |
Year | 2000 |
Country | Mongolia |
Producer(s) | National Statistical Office of Mongolia |
Sponsor(s) | Government of Mongolia - GOF - Financial assistance United Nations Population Fund - UNFPA - Financial assistance |
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Created on | Jul 18, 2013 |
Last modified | Apr 18, 2020 |
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Residence
(P07_RESIDENCE)
File: person
File: person
Overview
Type:
Discrete Format: numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0 Range: 1-3 Invalid: 9 | Valid cases: 2442717 Invalid: 0 Minimum: 1 Maximum: 3 |
Resident population of Mongolia: Population /all ages/usually resident in Mongolia at the time of the census (including some persons remaining abroad for more than six months)
Usual resident: A person who has spent six months or more at the current place of residence or intends to reside there for a period of six months or more
Temporary absent person: A usual resident who is currently away from place of usual residence and has been away and intends to be away for a period of less than six months
Visitor: Person who is visiting a household for a period of less than six months
Usual resident: A person who has spent six months or more at the current place of residence or intends to reside there for a period of six months or more
Temporary absent person: A usual resident who is currently away from place of usual residence and has been away and intends to be away for a period of less than six months
Visitor: Person who is visiting a household for a period of less than six months
All persons should answer
Eligible member of household
Categories
Value | Category | Cases | |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Resident | 2312012 | 94.6% |
2 | Temporary absen | 61481 | 2.5% |
3 | Visitor | 69224 | 2.8% |
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.
Questions and instructions
What is your residence type?
Enumerator shall be marked respondent's residence as midnight of 4 January 2000 is the census moment. The administrative unit is soum in aimag and district in the capital. Persons who are counting as temporary absent in particular soum or district and counting a visitor in recent place during the census days. There are three categories to define person's residence. These are:
-permanent resident
-temporary absent
-visitor
(There is a especial instruction for those who are citizenship of Mongolia-enumerated in abroad, soldiers and prisoners).
Permanent resident.
At time of census, people who were living in place of their usual residence will be considered as permanent resident.
Those people, who are living at that place more than six months, whether they registered or not at that administrative unit will be considered as permanent resident.
Also, people who are living less than six months but intended to live more than six months will be considered as permanent resident.
For example: People who came from countryside to UB one month ago, but intended to live in UB six months and more than six months will be considered as permanent resident.
However, the enumerator should clearly explain these people that they enumerated as permanent resident only for the population and housing census.
It will not effect on their administrative registration status.
During the census people, who were not in their household and country belong to the following categories will be considered as permanent resident.
persons on holidays
watchman on duty
those people who execute their jobs by several days like: railway workers, workers of air and auto sectors, post-man.
people who went to recreations and travel for less than a week and children who are in 24-hour kindergarten.
persons temporarily out from their place of residence (went for fire wood, for cattle, for hunting etc)
went to military gathering
women and infants are in delivery hospital
Temporary absent
People who are not at their home during the census time, who are temporarily absent from the country six and less than six months will be considered as temporary absent.
This category will cover the following group of people.
people on official/business missions
temporarily or seasonal workers
people went to recreations or travelling more than one week
people who went to do industrial practice
people visited to other aimag and soum to meet with relatives and friends
people- taking care for patient at hospital not more than seven days
people -arrested for investigation
police-custody
Also excluding Mongolian diplomatic and international organization's personnel and their families located outside the country, people working, studying and people on official and personal missions in abroad will belong to “temporary absent” category.
Temporary address of temporary absent person within the country will be recorded in temporary address: aimag, capital city and district name. See code from annex -1 of the instruction. Country name, which is living temporary absent person outside the country will be recorded in line of aimag and capital city and city name will be recorded in line of soum and district. See code from annex-5 of the instruction.
Visitor
People who are living in the census enumeration area less than six months will be enumerated as “visitors” In other words those people enumerated in their usual administrative unit as “temporary absent” will enumerate in their temporary living place as “ visitors”. Also if people who were in airport, railway station, transportation station and other checking places do not have “census enumeration certificate” they will be enumerated as “ visitor”.
Temporary address: aimag, capital city/country/, soum and duureg name of temporary absent person and permanent address: aimag, capital city/country/, soum and duureg name of visitor.
If the person enumerated as “visitor” record his or her permanent address, if enumerated as “temporary absent” record temporary address. See codes from annex-1 and annex-5.
-permanent resident
-temporary absent
-visitor
(There is a especial instruction for those who are citizenship of Mongolia-enumerated in abroad, soldiers and prisoners).
Permanent resident.
At time of census, people who were living in place of their usual residence will be considered as permanent resident.
Those people, who are living at that place more than six months, whether they registered or not at that administrative unit will be considered as permanent resident.
Also, people who are living less than six months but intended to live more than six months will be considered as permanent resident.
For example: People who came from countryside to UB one month ago, but intended to live in UB six months and more than six months will be considered as permanent resident.
However, the enumerator should clearly explain these people that they enumerated as permanent resident only for the population and housing census.
It will not effect on their administrative registration status.
During the census people, who were not in their household and country belong to the following categories will be considered as permanent resident.
persons on holidays
watchman on duty
those people who execute their jobs by several days like: railway workers, workers of air and auto sectors, post-man.
people who went to recreations and travel for less than a week and children who are in 24-hour kindergarten.
persons temporarily out from their place of residence (went for fire wood, for cattle, for hunting etc)
went to military gathering
women and infants are in delivery hospital
Temporary absent
People who are not at their home during the census time, who are temporarily absent from the country six and less than six months will be considered as temporary absent.
This category will cover the following group of people.
people on official/business missions
temporarily or seasonal workers
people went to recreations or travelling more than one week
people who went to do industrial practice
people visited to other aimag and soum to meet with relatives and friends
people- taking care for patient at hospital not more than seven days
people -arrested for investigation
police-custody
Also excluding Mongolian diplomatic and international organization's personnel and their families located outside the country, people working, studying and people on official and personal missions in abroad will belong to “temporary absent” category.
Temporary address of temporary absent person within the country will be recorded in temporary address: aimag, capital city and district name. See code from annex -1 of the instruction. Country name, which is living temporary absent person outside the country will be recorded in line of aimag and capital city and city name will be recorded in line of soum and district. See code from annex-5 of the instruction.
Visitor
People who are living in the census enumeration area less than six months will be enumerated as “visitors” In other words those people enumerated in their usual administrative unit as “temporary absent” will enumerate in their temporary living place as “ visitors”. Also if people who were in airport, railway station, transportation station and other checking places do not have “census enumeration certificate” they will be enumerated as “ visitor”.
Temporary address: aimag, capital city/country/, soum and duureg name of temporary absent person and permanent address: aimag, capital city/country/, soum and duureg name of visitor.
If the person enumerated as “visitor” record his or her permanent address, if enumerated as “temporary absent” record temporary address. See codes from annex-1 and annex-5.