


IFLS2+ covered a 25% sub-sample of the IFLS households. IFLS2 and IFLS2+ were conducted in 19, respectively, by RAND in collaboration with UCLA and Lembaga Demografi, University of Indonesia. The first wave of the IFLS (IFLS1) was conducted in 1993/94 by RAND in collaboration with Lembaga Demografi, University of Indonesia. The map below identifies the 13 IFLS provinces in the IFLS. The sample is representative of about 83% of the Indonesian population and contains over 30,000 individuals living in 13 of the 27 provinces in the country. The Indonesian Family Life Survey (IFLS) is an on-going longitudinal survey in Indonesia. Simply looking at frequencies will not always explain what the data looks like. Users should also dump data records and look at the actual structure of the data file. As some information is not carried along from wave to wave in the User’s Guide and changes do occur in the questionnaires across waves, users must look at the documentation for all waves when trying to answer a question. User data support for IFLS will be limited in the future, and response times for questions emailed to may be longer than previously.īefore contacting us, please review all IFLS documentation for all waves, as most questions can be answered by reviewing the User’s Guides, questionnaires, the Data Updates, Tips and FAQs.
