1983 PODES ques ST83 PODES

In Duplicate

ST83-PODES

REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA
CENTRAL BUREAU OF STATISTICS

1983 AGRICULTURAL CENSUS

VILLAGE/VILLAGE UNIT POTENTIAL

I. LOCATION IDENTIFICATION
1. Province
2. District/Municipality *)
3. Sub-District
4. Village/Village Unit*)
5. Area

Filled by CBS

Urban

-1
Rural
-2
II. ENUMERATION PARTICULARS

1. Name of enumerator
2. Date of enumeration
3. Signature of enumerator
4. Name of supervisor
5. Signature of supervisor
*) Cross out inapplicable category

…………,……………1983
Acknowledged by
Village Head/Village Unit Chief

………………………………….
Name and Seal

III. VILLAGE/VILLAGE UNIT CLASSIFICATION, LOCATION, AND GEOGRAPHY

1. Village/Village Unit Classification:
Self Supporting -1
Self developing
-2
Self-sufficient -3
2. Is this Village/Village unit located on:
a. One island only, name of the island: …………
b. If more than one island, number of islands: …………………..
Names of occupied islands:
1. …………………. 11. …………………..
2. …………………. 12. …………………..
3. …………………. 13. …………………..
4. …………………. 14. …………………..
5. …………………. 15. …………………..
6. …………………. 16. …………………..
7. …………………. 17. …………………..
8. …………………. 18. …………………..
9. …………………. 19. …………………..
10. …………………. 20. …………………..
3. This Village/Village unit’s location is:

Coastal
-1
Inland -2
4. The Village/Village unit’s altitude above sea level:
Less than 500m
-1
More than 700m
500 – 700 m
-2

-3

IV. VILLAGE/VILLAGE UNIT CHARACTERISTICS
1. After February 1983, the Village/Village Unit is:
a. The old village/village unit, its territory has not changed
-1
b. A new village/village unit, as a result of a change of
name but the village territory is still the same
-2
c. The old village/village unit whose territory has been reduced

-3
d. The old village/village unit, whose territory has been increased
-4
e. A new village/village unit as a result of redistricting
-5
the village/village unit
f. A new village/village unit as a result of merging
-6
villages/village units
g. A newly established village/village unit
-7
h. Village/village unit from another sub-district
-8
i. If the asnwer to this question is coded 2, 5, 6 or 8, please write down
the name of the Village/originating Village , Sub-district, &
District/Municipality
…………………………………………………………

IV. Cont’d
Village/Village Unit’s land area: ………………………. Ha

a. Number of households: ………………………. Households
b. Population: ………………………. people
Distance from the office of the Village Head/Village Unit Chief to the
Sub-District Office: …………km
Staple food of village population:
Rice
-1
Corn
-2
Cassava
-3

Sweet potato
Sago
Other ………………..

-4
-5
-6


Is there an Office of Village Affairs(Village/Village Unit meeting hall):
Yes
-1
No
-2
Does this Village/Village Unit have :
Village/Village Unit secretary:
yes -1
Head of Village Governmental Affairs yes
Head of Development
yes -1
Head of Welfare
yes -1
Head of Finance
yes -1
Head of General Affairs
yes -1

no
-1

no
no
no
no

-2
no
-2
-2
-2
-2

-2

What kind(s) natural disasters occurred during the past 3 years:
a. Drought
-1
happened : ………….times
b. Flood
-2

happened : ………….times
c. Earthquake
-3
happened : ………….times
d. Volcanic Eruption
-4
happened : ………….times
e. Other
-5
happened : ………….times
V. EDUCATION FACILITIES
Number of schools by type and building ownership status
Type of School
(1)
Kindergarten
Public Primary school
“Inpres*” Primary School
Ibtidayah (Islamic Primary
School)
Private Primary School

Junior High School
Vocational Jr. High
School
Senior High School
Vocational Sr High
School
Total

Number of school buildings
Private
Shared
Others
(2)
(3)
(4)

Column
content

“ Inpres : Instruksi Presiden/Presidential Directive


V. Cont’d
2. Number of schools, classes, students and teachers:
Type of school
Schools

(1)
Kindergarten
Public Primary School
“Inpres” Primary school
Ibtidayah/Islamic Primary School
Private Primary school
Junior High School
Vocational Jr. High School
Senior High School
Vocational Senior High School

(2)

Quantity


Classes

(3)

Students

(4)

2. Is there an Academy/University that is located within the village territory?:
Yes –1
No -2
4. Other educational facilities:
a. Islamic boarding school (Pesantren) yes
-1
no
-2
b. School for handicapped children
yes
-1
no
-2
c. Seminary/monastery/convent
yes
-1
no
-2
VI. HEALTH
1. Number of:
a. Polyclinic
……………….. units
b. Puskesmas (Integrated Health Center)
……………….. units
c. Maternity hospital/BKIA
……………….. units
d. Family Planning Post
……………….. units
2.

a. Number of doctors who live in this Village: ……………….. units
b. Number of paramedics (Mantri, Nurses, etc), who
live in this Village
….... persons

3.

a. Village population’s usual source of water for cooking and drinking:

PAM water
(Municipal Water Corporation)
Pipe water
Pump water
Well

-1
-2
-3
-4

Spring water
River/Lake
Other………….

-5
-6
-7

Teachers

(5)

VI. Cont’d
3.. b. Village population’s usual source of water for bathing, washing,
PAM water
-1
Spring water
-5
(Municipal Water Corporation)
River/Lake
-6
Pipe water
-2
Other………….
-7
Pump water
-3
Well
-4
4. How does the majority of the population dispose garbage:
Garbage is thrown into a hole
-1
Into a river
-2
Into the trash disposal unit, then taken away
-3
Other (Specify)
-4
5.

In general, what kind of toilet does the population use:
Private
-1
Public
-3
Shared
-2
Others
-4

6.

a. Are there any public toilets?
If ‘yes’, what kind are they?:
‘Inpres’ Public toilet: …………..units
Other public toilets: …..……….units

Yes

b. Are there any ‘Inpres” family toilets?
….Yes
-1
No
If yes, quantity: …………… units

-1 No

-2

VII. RECREATIONAL FACILITIES
This Village has the following:
1. Cinema
yes
-1
no
2. Permanent place for
yes
-1
no
art performances
yes
-1
no
3. Permanent football field
yes
-1
no
4. Other permanent sports facilities yes -1
no
5. Recreational Park
yes
-1
no
VIII. PLACES OF WORSHIP
Number of :
1. Mosque
2. Muslim prayer house
3. Church
4. Pura (Hinduist temple)
5. Vihara (Buddhist temple)
IX. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
Does the village have the following social groups/social activities:
(with regular activities)
1. Scouts
2. Sports
a. Football

-2

-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2

yes

-1

No

-2

yes

-1

No

-2

2. b. Volleyball
c. Badminton
d. Table tennis
e. Basketball
f. Tennis
g. Swimming
h. Chess
i. “Pencak Silat”/Martial Arts
j. Other Martial Arts
k. Other (Specify)

IX. SOCIAL ACTIVITY
yes
-1
yes
-1
yes
-1
yes
-1
yes
-1
yes
-1
yes
-1
yes
-1
yes
-1
yes
-1

3. Arts
a. Theatre group
b. Wayang Orang/Ketoprak
c. Dances
d. Music and Vocal Arts
(inlc. “Karawitan”)
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.

yes
yes
yes
yes

-1
-1
-1
-1

No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No

-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2

No
No
No
No

-2
-2
-2
-2

LKMD (Village Social Activities Group) yes -1
No -2
“Karang Taruna” (village youth assoc.) yes -1
No -2
PKK
yes -1
No -2
Taman Gizi/Nutrition Park
yes -1
No
-2
Orphanage
a. Abandoned children
……………. children
b. Orphaned children
……………. children
9. Old people’s home
……………. people
10. Home for handicapped children
……………. children
11. Assoc. of Water Using Farmers/P3A
yes
-1
No
-2
-1
No
-2
12. Intensifikasi Khusus/Specific Intensification yes
13. a. Farmer’s “Rural Program” Listeners Group yes -1
No
-2
If ‘yes’, number of groups
…………….. units
b. Women’s Farming Group
yes
-1
No -2
If ‘yes’, number of groups
…………….. units
c. Youth Farming Group
yes
-1 No
-2
If ‘yes’, number of groups
……………… units
14. “Kontak Tani” (Farmer’s Contact)
yes
-1 No
-2
15. Pest Control Group
yes
-1 No
-2
If ‘yes’, number of groups
………………. units

X. LAND OWNED BY VILLAGE/VILLAGE UNIT
1. Land owned/under the control of the village/village unit:
a. Rice field land: ……………..ha
b. Dry land: ……………..ha
c. Total (a + b): ……………..ha
2. From the land area above, used as a “bengkok” land:
a. Wet rice field : ……………..ha
b. Dry, unirrigated field: ……………..ha
c. Total (a + b): ……………..ha
XII. LAND UTILIZATION
1. Total land area (0,0 ha):
a. Wet rice field:
b. Dry, unirrigated field:
c. Village surface area (a + b):
2. Wet rice field used for agricultural
purposes (0,0 ha)

Can be
harvested twice
or more in a year
(1)

a. With technical irrigation
b. With semi-technical irrigation
c. Simple irrigation (PU/Public Works)
d. Non PU irrigation
e. Rice fields plated near rivers and under the influence of the
tides, “polder” rice field, rice fields in swampy areas, rice
fields in areas with brackish water, rice fields in swamps
f. Rice fields dependent on rain water for irrigation
g. Total
3. Unirrigated/dry fields used for agriculture (0,0 ha):
a. Ladang /huma/ tegal/kebonan
b. Fish pond/tebat/empang/tambak
c. Sheperding/meadow
d. Others (incl. managed forest )
e. Total
4. Area of land used for buildings and its surrounding yard (0,0
ha)

Can be
Harvest one
time in a year
(2)

XII. AGRICULTURAL RESOURCES
1. Number of waterwheels used for irrigation
………………..units
2. Number of water pumps used for irrigation

………………..units

3. Reservoir/dam/dike

yes -1 no -2

4. a. “Demplot” (demonstration plot)
b. Seedling Hall
c. Seedsman/seed & seedling cultivator
Rice
Palawija (secondary crops planted
in dry season)
Horticultural
Estate plants
Livestock foods
Other plants
Fish

………………..units
yes -1 no -2
………………..persons
……………….. persons
……………….. persons
……………….. persons
……………….. persons
……………….. persons
……………….. persons
……………….. persons

XIII. FOOD CROPS
1. Number of household planting food crops:
…………..household
2. Land area of rice and palawija harvested a year ago:
a. Rice from wet rice fields
…………………….ha
b. Rice from dry rice fields
…………………….ha
c. Corn
…………………….ha
d. Cassava
…………………….ha
e. Sweet potato
…………………….ha
f. Peanut
…………………….ha
g. Soybean
…………………….ha
h. Mung bean
…………………….ha
i. Sorghum/cantel
…………………….ha
3. Land area of vegetables harvested during previous year:
Type of vegetable
a. ………………………………….:
b. ………………………………….:
c. ………………………………….:
d. ………………………………….:
e. ………………………………….:

Land area of harvest
…………………….ha
…………………….ha
…………………….ha
…………………….ha
…………………….ha

Filled by
CBS

XIII. CONT’D
4. Number of fruit trees :
Type of fruit tree
a. ………………………………
b. ………………………………
c. ………………………………
d. ………………………………
e. ………………………………

Filled by CBS
Number of trees
……………………. trees
……………………. trees
……………………. trees
……………………. trees
……………………. trees

XIV. COMMUNITY PLANTATION
1. Number of ‘people’s plantation’ household:
……………household
2. Please write 5 estate plants/commercial plants which are
widely planted by the population:
a. Type of plant
: ………….
Plot area
: …………. Ha
Number of plants
: …………. trees
b. Type of plant
: ………….
Plot area
: …………. Ha
Number of plants
: …………. trees
c. Type of plant
: ………….
Plot area
: …………. Ha
Number of plants
: …………. trees
d. Type of plant
: ………….
Plot area
: …………. Ha
Number of plants
: …………. trees
e. Type of plant
: ………….
Plot area
: …………. Ha
Number of plants
: …………. trees
XV. HUSBANDRY AND FISHERY
1.a.
Number of households breeding livestock:……..households
(poultry, cattle, dairy cows, etc)
b. Number of livestock by type:
Cattle
: ……………. units
Dairy cows
: ……………. Units
Buffalos
: ……………. Units
Horses
: ……………. Units
Goats
: ……………. Units
Sheeps
: ……………. Units
Pigs
: ……………. Units

XV. CONT’D
1. c.

2. a.
b.
3. a.
b.

Number of poultry by type:
Free range chicken
Layer hens
Broiler chicken
Ducks
……………………..

: …………….unit
: …………….unit
: …………….unit
: …………….unit
: …………….unit

Number of households farming
fresh water fish
Fresh water fishpond area

……..households

Number of households farming
fish in brackish fishponds
Brackish fishpond area

…….households

: …………….m2

: …………….ha

4. Number of fishing entrepreneur households:
a.

1.

General waters
b. Sea
XVI. AGRICULTURAL EQUIPMENTS
Number of tractors:
a. Two-wheel tractor
b. Four-wheels tractor

2.

Number of pest control tools:
a. Sprayer
b. Duster
c. Rodent fumigator

3.

Number of rice processing machines:
a. Thresher
: …………….. units
b. Rice dryer
: …………….. units
c. Gabah cleaner
: …………….. units
(gabah: unhulled paddy separated from the stalks)
d. Huller
: …………….. units
e. Huller/RMU/small mill
: …………….. units
f. Large/factory mill
: …………….. units

4.

Number of corn processing machines:
a. Corn kernel remover
: …………….. units
b. Corn ricer
: …………….. units
c. Grinders for corn flour
: …………….. units

5.

XVI. CONT’D
Number of cassava processing machines:
a. Tapioca grinder
…………….. units
b. Chip cutter
…………….. units
c. Pellet maker
…………….. units

6.

Number of rubber processing machines
a. Smokehouse
…………….. units
b. Grinder
…………….. units
c. Remilling
…………….. units
d. Crumb rubber
…………….. units

7.

Number of sugar cane processing machines:
a. Machine Grinder : …………….. units
b. Non-machine Grinder
: …………….. units

8.

Number of fishing boat/ship:
a. Motorized ship
: …………….. units
b. Motorboat
: …………….. units
c. Non-motorized boat
: …………….. units

XVII. MARKETING, STORAGE, DRYING, CREDIT FACILITIES
1. Number of:
a. Markets with permanent/semi permanent buildings
b. Markets without permanent buildings
(excluding “kaki lima” market)
c. Animal market
d. Fish auction market
e. Fish loading dock
f. Fish market
g. Agricultural materials kiosk:
- owned by KUD (Village Cooperative Unit)
- owned by Non KUD
h. Animal husbandry breeding materials kiosk
- owned by KUD
- owned by non KUD
i. Fishing materials kiosk
- owned by KUD
- owned by non KUD
j. KUD Warehouse
k. Drying floor/cement floor
l. Other public warehouses

XVII. CONT’D
2. Number of:
a.
b.
c.
d.
1.a.
b.

c.

2.

Banks
: ……………… units
Village Cooperative Unit (KUD)
: ……………… units
Non KUD cooperatives
: ……………… units
Lumbung desa (village rice barn)
: ……………… units
XVIII. TRANSPORTATION
Majority of traffic in this village/village unit goes through:
Land
-1
Water -2 (go to Q.2)
If through land, the majority of the village/village unit’s main road is
Asphalt
: -1
Hardened (stone, pebble, etc) : -2
Soil
: -3
Can four-wheel vehicles pass through this main road all year long?
Yes
-1
No
-2
Types of public transportation used and that go through this
village/village unit:
Bicycle (bicycle ojek)
Yes -1
No
Becak/pedicab
Yes -1
No
Wagon/Pedati (horse-drawn cart)
Yes -1
No
Delman/Dokar/Bendi
Yes -1
No
(horse-drawn buggy or carriage)
Motorcycle (ojek)
Yes -1
No
Vehicles with 3 wheels or more
Yes -1
No
Non-motorized boat
Yes -1
No
Motorboat
Yes -1
No
Motorized ship
Yes -1
No
XIX. COMMUNICATION

1. Number of:
a. Television : ……………. Unit
b. Radio
: …………….Unit
c. Telephone : ……………. Unit
2. Is there a Post Office/Post Office sub-branch in this Village?
Yes

-1

No

-2

-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2

1.a.

f.

c.

XIX. CONT’D
Does anyone subscribe to a newspaper or magazine
Yes
-1
No
-2
Is there an implementation of rural newspaper distribution in this
village/village unit?
Yes
-1
No
-2
Does this village/village unit have a public library?
Yes
-1
No
-2

g. Does this village/village unit have a school library. a Mosque
library, church library, etc
Yes
-1
No
-2.
XX. ELECTRICITY
1. Does this village/village unit have access to electricity, whether
produced by PLN or non-PLN?
Yes
-1
No
-2
2.a.
b.

If “yes” mainly from:
PLN
-2
Non PLN
-2
Percentage households using electricity:
PLN ………….%
Non PLN ………%

3. Primary public road lighting :
If “available”, type of lighting:

Not available
-2
Electricity
-1
Kerosene
-2
XXI. NON-AGRICULTURAL NON-MANUFACTURING HOUSEHOLDS
1. Number of households engaged in the following activities:
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.

Trading
Transportation
Quarrying
Construction
Service

Available-1

: …………….. households
: …………….. households
: …………….. households
: …………….. households
: …………….. households

XXII. VILLAGE FINANCE AND DEVELOPMENT (1982/1983)
1. In the 1982/1983 budget year, were there any physical constructions in
the village which was funded by INPRES, APBD (Anggaran
Pendapatan dan Belanja Daerah) at the provincial/district level,
Bandes (Bantuan Desa) or by the community’s self development fund
(swakarya)?
Yes
-1
No
-2
2. If ‘yes’,
a. Completed projects
Serial
Type of
number
construction

(1)
(2)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
b. Not yet completed
Serial
Type of
number
construction

Managed by
Village/
Village Unit
-1
Non Village/
Village Unit
-2
(3)

Primary
source of
funds *)
(code)

Primary source
of funds*)
(code)
(3)

Project
duration
(months)
(4)

(1)
(2)
1
2
3
4
5
6
Primary source of fund codes:
National Project
“Inpres”
Provincial Budget
District Budget

-1
-2
-3
-4

(4)

Bandes
Community self-development
Others (state) …………………

Project
duration
(months)

(5)

Percentage
completed

(5)

-5
-6
-7

Filled
by
CBS
Content of
column
(3) (4)
(5)

Filled
by
CBS
Content of
column
(3) (4)
(5)

XIII. NON-AGRICULTURAL NON-MANUFACTURING ESTABLISHMENTS
1. Number of establishments: ………………….
Serial
Name of
Address
Primary activity sector
number
establishment
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
XXIV. HUSBANDRY AND FISHERY ESTABLISHMENTS
1. +Are there any husbandry establishments n this village/village unit (poultry, diary
cows, cattle, etc) in this Village?
Yes
-1
no
-2
If ‘yes’ :
Serial
number

2.

Establishment
Name

Primary poultry/
livestock bred

Type of main
activity

Number of livestock at
time of enumeration

(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
1.
2.
3.
4.
Are there any fishery establishments? (fresh water, saltwater, brackish water) in
this village/village unit?
Yes
-1
No
-2
If “yes”,
Serial
number

(1)
1.
2.
3.
4.

Establishment
Name

(2)

Head Office
Branch
-2

(3)

-1

Type of main
activity

(4)

Main production

(5)

IDENTIFICATION
Filled in by CBS
XXV. COMPANIES, MANUFACTURING ESTABLISHMENTS, HOME INDUSTRIES
Serial
number

(1)
1.

2.

3.
4.

5.

6.

7.

8.

9.

10.

11.

12.

13.
14.
15.

Type of
establishment/
business

Less than 5

5 - 19

20 - 99

(2)

(3)

(4)

(5)

Abattoir, meat
processing and
preservation
Fruit and
Vegetable
processing and
preservation
Fish processing
and preservation
Production of
vegetable and
animal oils
Rice milling,
cleaning and
hulling
Grinding, hulling
and cleaning of
other types pf
seeds (coffee,
copra, pulses)
Production of
noodles, bread,
biscuits, etc,
kerupuk, emping,
opak
Production and
processing of
sugar (granulated
sugar, palm
sugar, sugar
crystal)
Production and
processing of
cocoa, coffee, tea,
candies
Production and
processing of flour
(wheat, rice,
tapioca, pulses)
Production of
kecap, tempe,
tofu, fermented
soybean paste
Production of
spices and other
foods (milk,
spices, ice,
shrimp paste, salt,
taffy (dodol)
Production of
animal feed
Beverage
production
Processing of
tobacco and
tobacco products

Number f establishment/business by number of workers
100 and
more

(6)

Total

(7)

Serial
number

Type of
establishment/
business

16.

Leather tannery
and processing

17

Production and
processing of
textile products
Production and
processing of
products made of
wood, rattan,
bamboo, grass,
etc
Paper and paper
products, printing,
publishing
Rubber
smokehouse,
remilling, crumb
rubber
Chemicals and
chemical
products,
petroleum, coal,
rubber (except for
rubber
smokehouse,
remilling and
crumb rubber)
and plastic
products
Non-metal mining
production

18.

19.

20.

21.

22.
23.

Metal
manufacturing

24.

Metal products,
machinery and
accessories
Others (jewelry,
music, toys, etc)

25.

Number f establishment/business by number of workers
Less than 5

5 - 19

20 - 99

100 and
more

Total

XXV. CONT’D
Name and Address of Establishments/Manufacturing Establishments Employing
5 Persons or More:
Serial number
Name of
Full address:
Main
Number of
establishment
(Street,
production
workers
telephone
number)
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)

XXVI. NOTE