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Microenterprise Survey 2005-2010

Sri Lanka, 2005 - 2010
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LKA_2005_SLMS_v01_M
DOI
https://doi.org/10.48529/rhvj-ks71
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Suresh de Mel, David McKenzie, Christopher Woodruff
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Data file: SLMS_HHround1_labeled

Sri Lanka Microenterprise Survey household data, baseline

Cases: 659
Variables: 543

Variables

q1_23c10
Languages speaks: Tamil
q1_24_1
Father's highest level of education attained
q1_24_2
Father's highest level of education attained
q1_24_3
Father's highest level of education attained
q1_24_4
Father's highest level of education attained
q1_24_5
Father's highest level of education attained
q1_24_6
Father's highest level of education attained
q1_24_7
Father's highest level of education attained
q1_24_8
Father's highest level of education attained
q1_24_9
Father's highest level of education attained
q1_24_10
Father's highest level of education attained
q1_25_1
Mother's highest level of education attained
q1_25_2
Mother's highest level of education attained
q1_25_3
Mother's highest level of education attained
q1_25_4
Mother's highest level of education attained
q1_25_5
Mother's highest level of education attained
q1_25_6
Mother's highest level of education attained
q1_25_7
Mother's highest level of education attained
q1_25_8
Mother's highest level of education attained
q1_25_9
Mother's highest level of education attained
q1_25_10
Mother's highest level of education attained
q1_26_1
Father's primary occupation When you were 12
q1_26_2
Father's primary occupation When you were 12
q1_26_3
Father's primary occupation When you were 12
q1_26_4
Father's primary occupation When you were 12
q1_26_5
Father's primary occupation When you were 12
q1_26_6
Father's primary occupation When you were 12
q1_26_7
Father's primary occupation When you were 12
q1_26_8
Father's primary occupation When you were 12
q1_26_9
Father's primary occupation When you were 12
q1_26_10
Father's primary occupation When you were 12
q1_27_1
Mother's primary occupation When you were 12
q1_27_2
Mother's primary occupation When you were 12
q1_27_3
Mother's primary occupation When you were 12
q1_27_4
Mother's primary occupation When you were 12
q1_27_5
Mother's primary occupation When you were 12
q1_27_6
Mother's primary occupation When you were 12
q1_27_7
Mother's primary occupation When you were 12
q1_27_8
Mother's primary occupation When you were 12
q1_27_9
Mother's primary occupation When you were 12
q1_27_10
Mother's primary occupation When you were 12
q1_28_1
q1_28_2
q1_28_3
q1_28_4
q1_28_5
q1_28_6
q1_28_7
q1_28_8
q1_28_9
q1_28_10
q1_29_1
q1_29_2
q1_29_3
q1_29_4
q1_29_5
q1_29_6
q1_29_7
q1_29_8
q1_29_9
q1_29_10
q1_30_1
q1_30_2
q1_30_3
q1_30_4
q1_30_5
q1_30_6
q1_30_7
q1_30_8
q1_30_9
q1_30_10
q2_1
Housing structure suffered damage as a result of the tsunami
q2_2
Contents of household suffered damage as a result of the tsunami
q2_3
Temporarily moved out of house
q2_4_1
Amount spent to repair the damage
q2_4_2
Amount spent to repair the damage
q2_5
Have you fully repaired the damage already?
q2_6
How much more would you have to spend to repair the damage
q2_7
Received money from family members/friends within Sri Lanka to recover fr
q2_8
Amount received from family members/friends within Sri Lanka
q2_9
Received money from family members/friends outside Sri Lanka to recover f
q2_10
Amount received from family members/friends outside Sri Lanka
q2_11
Received aid from the Government or Non-Government sources after the tsun
q2_12_1
Amount received from: Government agency
q2_12_2
Amount received from: Sri Lankan non-profit organization
q2_12_3
Amount received from: Foreign non-profit (e.g., Red Cross)
q2_12_4
Amount received from: Religious organizations
q2_12_5
Amount received from: other
q2_13
Anyone living in household in December 2004 died or missing as a result o
q2_13a
Number died or missing as a result of the tsunami
q2_14
People living in this household in December 2004 injured by the tsunami
q2_15a
How many: had more minor injuries
q2_15b
How many: were unable to perform normal activites for some time
q2_15c
How many: are permanently unable to perform normal activities
q2_16
Someone living in household in December 2004 now living in a different ho
q2_16a
Number living in household in December 2004 now living in a different hou
q2_17
Comparing household income now to household income in November last year
q2_18
Total monthly household income now (amount in Rupees)
q2_19
Total household income in November 2004 (amount in Rupees)
q3_1
Immediate relatives currently living outside of Sri Lanka
q3_1a
Number of immediate relatives currently living outside of Sri Lanka
q3_2
Year the first immediate relative left the country
q3_3
Year most recent immediate relative left the country
q3_4
Before the tsunami, did any of these family members send money to your ho
q3_5
Were the payments regular or just for special occasions?
q3_6
How much did relatives living abroad send, on average?
q3_6a
Relatives living abroad sent money, frequency
q3_7
Amount (rupees) especially sent to help you recover from the tsunami
q3_8
Immediate relatives not living with you at the time killed or injured by
q3_8a
Number immediate relatives not living with you at the time injured by the
q3_8b
Number immediate relatives not living with you at the time killed by the
q3_9a
Immediate relatives not living with you at the time had their house or bu
q3_9b
Number of immediate relatives not living with you at the time had their h
q3_10
Have you/your family sent money to family members/friends to help recover
q3_11
Amount sent to family members/friends to help recover from tsunami damage
q4_1a
Amount (rupees) spent in a normal week on: Groceries and food consumed at
q4_1b
Amount (rupees) spent in a normal week on: Food consumed outside the home
q4_2a
Amount (rupees) spent last month on: Housing
q4_2b
Amount (rupees) spent last month on: Fuel and Light
q4_2c
Amount (rupees) spent last month on: Non-durable household goods
q4_2d
Amount (rupees) spent last month on: Health expenses
q4_2e
Amount (rupees) spent last month on: Transport
q4_2f
Amount (rupees) spent last month on: Communication
q4_2g
Amount (rupees) spent last month on: Education
q4_2h
Amount (rupees) spent last month on: Recreation and entertainment
q4_2i
Amount (rupees) spent last month on: Household Services
q4_3a
Amount (rupees) spent over the past 6 months on: Clothing and textiles
q4_3b
Amount (rupees) spent over the past 6 months on: Footwear
q4_4a
Over the past year, amount (rupees) spent on: Electronic goods
q4_4b
Over the past year, amount (rupees) spent on: Household furnishings
q4_4c
Over the past year, amount (rupees) spent on: Household appliances
q5_1
Which of the following best describes this dwelling?
q5_2
Dwelling Tenure
q5_3
Do you have a property title for this house?
q5_4
What is the total value of the house and the land on which it is built? (
q5_5
Do you pay rent for this house?
q5_6
How much rent does the HOUSEHOLD pay to the owner (or their agent) for th
q5_6a
Rent payment is per:
q5_7
If you had to pay rent for this house, how much would you have to pay for
q5_7a
If you had to pay rent for this house, how often would you have to pay fo
q5_8
Is your house mortgaged?
q5_9
How much do you pay the mortgage payment?
q5_9a
How often do you pay the mortgage payment?
q5_10_1
Floor type: Unprepared earth
q5_10_2
Floor type: Prepared clay
q5_10_3
Floor type: Cement
q5_10_4
Floor type: Wood
q5_10_5
Floor type: Terrazo
q5_10_6
Floor type: Tiles
q5_10_7
Floor type: Brick
q5_10_8
Floor type: Other ( Specify)
q5_11_1
Wall type: Brick
q5_11_2
Wall type: Cabook
q5_11_3
Wall type: Cement block
q5_11_4
Wall type: Mud
q5_11_5
Wall type: Plank/metal sheet
q5_11_6
Wall type: Cadjan/Palmyrah
q5_11_7
Wall type: Other ( Specify)
q5_12_1
Roof type: Tiles
q5_12_2
Roof type: Asbestos
q5_12_3
Roof type: Metal Sheet
q5_12_4
Roof type: Cadjan / Palmyrah
q5_12_5
Roof type: Other
q5_13
Number of separate rooms (exclude bathrooms)
q5_14_1
Obtaining drinking water from: Protected well
q5_14_2
Obtaining drinking water from: Unprotected well
q5_14_3
Obtaining drinking water from: Public tap
q5_14_4
Obtaining drinking water from: Tub well
q5_14_5
Obtaining drinking water from: Tap within unit
q5_14_6
Obtaining drinking water from: Tap within unit
q5_14_7
Obtaining drinking water from: River / tank / streams
q5_14_8
Obtaining drinking water from: Other (Specify)
q5_15
Do you share this source with other households?
q5_16
Do you have access to a latrine?
q5_17_1
Type of latrine used: Water seal
q5_17_2
Type of latrine used: Flush toilet
q5_17_3
Type of latrine used: Bucket
q5_17_4
Type of latrine used: Pit
q5_17_5
Type of latrine used: Other (Specify)
q5_18_1
Main source of lighting in dwelling: No lighting
q5_18_2
Main source of lighting in dwelling: Electricity
q5_18_3
Main source of lighting in dwelling: Kerosene
q5_18_4
Main source of lighting in dwelling: Battery
q5_18_5
Main source of lighting in dwelling: Solar energy
q5_18_6
Main source of lighting in dwelling: Other ( Specify)
q5_19_1
Fuel used most often by your household for cooking: Firewood
q5_19_2
Fuel used most often by your household for cooking: Saw dust / paddy husk
q5_19_3
Fuel used most often by your household for cooking: Kerosene
q5_19_4
Fuel used most often by your household for cooking: Gas
q5_19_5
Fuel used most often by your household for cooking: Electricity
q5_19_6
Fuel used most often by your household for cooking: Other
q5_20
Does your household have a land line telephone?
q5_21
Does anyone living in the household have a cellular phone?
q6_1a_1
Currently own: Furniture
q6_1a_2
Currently own: Clocks and watches
q6_1a_3
Currently own: Kerosene, gas or electric cooker
q6_1a_4
Currently own: Iron and heaters
q6_1a_5
Currently own: Refrigerator or freezer
q6_1a_6
Currently own: Fans
q6_1a_7
Currently own: Sewing machines
q6_1a_8
Currently own: Radio, cassette players, CD players and record players
q6_1a_9
Currently own: Television sets, VCR, DVDs
q6_1a_10
Currently own: Bicycles and tricycles
q6_1a_11
Currently own: Motorcyles and scooters
q6_1a_12
Currently own: Motor cars, vans
q6_1a_13
Currently own: Cameras and projectors
q6_1a_14
Currently own: Pressure lamps /petromax
q6_1a_15
Currently own: Other durable goods
q6_1a_16
Currently own: Gold Jewellery
q6_1b_1
Owned in Nov 2004: Furniture
q6_1b_2
Owned in Nov 2004: Clocks and watches
q6_1b_3
Owned in Nov 2004: Kerosene, gas or electric cooker
q6_1b_4
Owned in Nov 2004: Iron and heaters
q6_1b_5
Owned in Nov 2004: Refrigerator or freezer
q6_1b_6
Owned in Nov 2004: Fans
q6_1b_7
Owned in Nov 2004: Sewing machines
q6_1b_8
Owned in Nov 2004: Radio, cassette players, CD players and record players
q6_1b_9
Owned in Nov 2004: Television sets, VCR, DVDs
q6_1b_10
Owned in Nov 2004: Bicycles and tricycles
q6_1b_11
Owned in Nov 2004: Motorcyles and scooters
q6_1b_12
Owned in Nov 2004: Motor cars, vans
q6_1b_13
Owned in Nov 2004: Cameras and projectors
q6_1b_14
Owned in Nov 2004: Pressure lamps /petromax
q6_1b_15
Owned in Nov 2004: Other durable goods
q6_1b_16
Owned in Nov 2004: Gold Jewellery
q6_1c_1
Damaged by tsunami: Furniture
q6_1c_2
Damaged by tsunami: Clocks and watches
q6_1c_3
Damaged by tsunami: Kerosene, gas or electric cooker
q6_1c_4
Damaged by tsunami: Iron and heaters
q6_1c_5
Damaged by tsunami: Refrigerator or freezer
q6_1c_6
Damaged by tsunami: Fans
q6_1c_7
Damaged by tsunami: Sewing machines
q6_1c_8
Damaged by tsunami: Radio, cassette players, CD players and record player
q6_1c_9
Damaged by tsunami: Television sets, VCR, DVDs
q6_1c_10
Damaged by tsunami: Bicycles and tricycles
q6_1c_11
Damaged by tsunami: Motorcyles and scooters
q6_1c_12
Damaged by tsunami: Motor cars, vans
q6_1c_13
Damaged by tsunami: Cameras and projectors
q6_1c_14
Damaged by tsunami: Pressure lamps /petromax
q6_1c_15
Damaged by tsunami: Other durable goods
q6_1c_16
Damaged by tsunami: Gold Jewellery
q6_2
Has the household sold any assets since the tsunami?
q6_3
What is the value of assets sold, in rupees?
Total: 543
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