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Targeting the Ultra-Poor Program in Afghanistan, Baseline and Follow-up Surveys, 2016 - 2018
Baseline and Follow-up

Afghanistan, 2016
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AFG_2016-2018_TUP_v01_M
DOI
https://doi.org/10.48529/kxmk-md98
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Guadalupe Bedoya, Aidan Coville, Johannes Haushofer, Jeremy Shapiro
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  • all_hh_nopii_bl
  • all_hh_nopii_fl1
  • br_hhmemcurrent_fl1
  • b_hhmemcurrent_bl
  • b_hhmemleftsincebl_fl1
  • c_a_foodconsumption_bl
  • c_a_foodconsumption_fl1
  • c_c_nonfoodconsumption_bl
  • c_c_nonfoodconsumption_fl1
  • d_a_transfergiven_bl
  • d_a_transfergiven_fl1
  • d_b_transferrecd_bl
  • d_b_transferrecd_fl1
  • g_shocks_bl
  • g_shocks_fl1
  • k_a_livestock_bl
  • k_a_livestock_fl1
  • k_b_animalproduct_bl
  • k_b_animalproduct_fl1
  • k_c_crops_bl
  • k_c_crops_fl1
  • k_d_nonagbiz_bl
  • k_d_nonagbiz_fl1
  • k_e_timeuse_bl
  • k_e_timeuse_fl1
  • l_hhassets_bl
  • l_hhassets_fl1
  • m_b_loans_bl
  • m_b_loans_fl1
  • r_b_animalproduct_tup_fl1
  • v_mobile_fl1
  • market_clean_bl
  • market_clean_fl1
  • village_clean_bl

Data file: all_hh_nopii_fl1

Main project dataset (LHH, Targeting, MHHH surveys), excluding “roster” variables. Follow-up 1 cortisol results from saliva testing are included in this dataset (cortisol_result, cortisol_result_m).

Cases: 2495
Variables: 1118

Variables

r41_1
Why did you sell the first ${type_livestock_sold} you sold?
r40_1
When did you sell the first Cow you sold?
r40_2
When did you sell the first Goat you sold?
r40_3
When did you sell the first Sheep you sold?
r41_1_1
Cow: The livestock was sick
r41_2_1
Cow: Could not feed the livestock
r41_3_1
Cow: Needed money for household consumption
r41_4_1
Cow: Needed money to repay household debt
r41_5_1
Cow: Needed money for household emergency expenses
r41_6_1
Cow: Needed money for medical treatment/expenses
r41_7_1
Cow: Needed money for educational expenses
r41_8_1
Cow: Sold to invest in another business
r41_9_1
Cow: Sold to buy other livestock
r41_10_1
Cow: Sold to buy household assets
r41__97_1
Cow: Other (please specify)
r43_1
Cow: Type of business invested in
r44_1
Cow: If sold the livestock to buy other livestock, what type of livestock?
r45_1
Cow: If sold the livestock to buy household assests, what type of assets?
r41_2
Why did you sell the first ${type_livestock_sold} you sold?
r41_1_2
Goat: The livestock was sick
r41_2_2
Goat: Could not feed the livestock
r41_3_2
Goat: Needed money for household consumption
r41_4_2
Goat: Needed money to repay household debt
r41_5_2
Goat: Needed money for household emergency expenses
r41_6_2
Goat: Needed money for medical treatment/expenses
r41_7_2
Goat: Needed money for educational expenses
r41_8_2
Goat: Sold to invest in another business
r41_9_2
Goat: Sold to buy other livestock
r41_10_2
Goat: Sold to buy household assets
r41__97_2
Goat: Other (please specify)
r43_2
Goat: Type of business invested in
r44_2
Goat: If sold the livestock to buy other livestock, what type of livestock?
r45_2
Goat: If sold the livestock to buy household assests, what type of assets?
r41_3
Why did you sell the first ${type_livestock_sold} you sold?
r41_1_3
Sheep: The livestock was sick
r41_2_3
Sheep: Could not feed the livestock
r41_3_3
Sheep: Needed money for household consumption
r41_4_3
Sheep: Needed money to repay household debt
r41_5_3
Sheep: Needed money for household emergency expenses
r41_6_3
Sheep: Needed money for medical treatment/expenses
r41_7_3
Sheep: Needed money for educational expenses
r41_8_3
Sheep: Sold to invest in another business
r41_9_3
Sheep: Sold to buy other livestock
r41_10_3
Sheep: Sold to buy household assets
r41__97_3
Sheep: Other (please specify)
r43_3
Sheep: Type of business invested in
r44_3
Sheep: If sold the livestock to buy other livestock, what type of livestock?
r45_3
Sheep: If sold the livestock to buy household assests, what type of assets?
r46
Did you lose any of the livestock your household received from CHA?
r46_v
Therefore, none of your livestock died. Is that correct?
r47a
How many Grown cows and the calves died?
r47b
How many Grown goats and the baby goats died?
r47c
How many Grown sheep and the lambs died?
r48_1
When did the first death happen? Grown cows and the calves
r48_2
When did the first death happen? Grown goats and the baby goats
r48_3
When did the first death happen? Grown sheep and the lambs
r51
Was any of your livestock replaced by the CHA?
r52
What was the reason for replacement?
r52_1
Reason for replacement: Severe sickness
r52_2
Reason for replacement: Produced too little milk
r52_3
Reason for replacement: Kicked when tried milking
r52_4
Reason for replacement: Passed away
r52__97
Reason for replacement: Other
r53
Approximately, when was the livestock replaced?
r54
Did you receive food supplement from the TUP project?
r55
How many times did you receive food supplement?
r56
Approximately, how much was it each time? (kgs)
r59
KGs of fodder needed to fully feed one of your grown-up livestock in a day
r60
What are some of the challenges that you face in feeding your livestock?
r60_0
Challenges feeding livestock: None
r60_1
Challenges feeding livestock: Lack of pastures
r60_2
Challenges feeding livestock: Insufficient grass
r60_3
Challenges feeding livestock: Cannot afford fodder
r60__97
Challenges feeding livestock: Other (please specify)
r57
Average KGs of fodder provided to CHA livestock in a day
r58
Considering all sources, can you provide sufficient food for your livestock?
r66
What were the three most important sources that you used during the spring and s
r66_1
Feeding sources: Common pasture
r66_2
Feeding sources: Grass along canals
r66_3
Feeding sources: Household leftover vegetables (free)
r66_4
Feeding sources: Neighbor's leftover vegetables (free)
r66_5
Feeding sources: Free vegetables from shops
r66_6
Feeding sources: Purchased fodder
r66_7
Feeding sources: Purchased vegetables
r66__97
Feeding sources: Other (please specify)
r67
What were the three most important sources that you used during the fall and win
r67_1
Feeding sources: Common pasture
r67_2
Feeding sources: Grass along canals
r67_3
Feeding sources: Household leftover vegetables (free)
r67_4
Feeding sources: Neighbor's leftover vegetables (free)
r67_5
Feeding sources: Free vegetables from shops
r67_6
Feeding sources: Purchased fodder
r67_7
Feeding sources: Purchased vegetables
r67__97
Feeding sources: Other (please specify)
r73
In the past four weeks has your household produced any of these animal products
r74_year
Average monthly production of milk in the past year
r61
What do you think you should do in case any of your livestock is infected by ext
r61_1
What to do if livestock is infected: Slaughtered, meat cannot be consumed
r61_2
What to do if livestock is infected: The animal should be washed with detergent
r61_3
What to do if livestock is infected: The cure is vaccination
r61_4
What to do if livestock is infected: There is no cure
r61_5
What to do if livestock is infected: The animal recovers on its own in few days
r61_6
What to do if livestock is infected: Use anti-parasite medication
r61__97
What to do if livestock is infected: Other (please specify)
r61__99
What to do if livestock is infected: Don't know
r62
Do you know which parts of an animal are most affected by Foot and Mouth Disease
r62_1
Parts infected and affected by FMD: Feet
r62_2
Parts infected and affected by FMD: Mouth
r62_3
Parts infected and affected by FMD: Udder
r62_4
Parts infected and affected by FMD: Bones
r62_5
Parts infected and affected by FMD: Lungs
r62_6
Parts infected and affected by FMD: Liver
r62__97
Parts infected and affected by FMD: Other (please specify)
r62__99
Parts infected and affected by FMD: Don't know
r63
What is the cure for Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD)?
r63_1
Cure for FMD: The animal should be slaughtered and its meat cannot be consumed.
r63_2
Cure for FMD: There are tablets for treating this disease.
r63_3
Cure for FMD: The only solution is vaccination.
r63_4
Cure for FMD: There is no cure.
r63_5
Cure for FMD: The animal recovers on its own in few days.
r63_6
Cure for FMD: Use anti-FMD syrup.
r63__97
Cure for FMD: Other (please specify)
r63__99
Cure for FMD: Don't know
r64
Do you know what should be done in case any of your livestock is affected by Tym
r64_1
Cure for tympany: Make the animal drink a lot of water
r64_2
Cure for tympany: Make the animal eat more fodder
r64_3
Cure for tympany: There is no treatment
r64_4
Cure for tympany: The animal will recover on its own in few hours
r64_5
Cure for tympany: Only use anti-tympany medications
r64_6
Cure for tympany: Use anti-tympany medications or create a hole in stomach
r64__97
Cure for tympany: Other (please specify)
r64__99
Cure for tympany: Don't know
r2
Which members of your household attended the animal rearing training?
r2_1
Why is [training recipient name] not part of this household?
r2_2
Relationship of [training recipient name] to the Head of Household
r2_3
Relationship of [training recipient name] to the Lady of the Household
r4_1
Why is [stipend recipient name] not part of this household?
r4_2
Relationship of [stipend recipient name] to the Head of Household
r4_3
Relationship of [stipend recipient name] to the Lady of the Household
r5
During TUP, how much did your household receive on avg each month? (in Afghani)
r6
During TUP program, how many times did your household receive this stipend?
r7
In the first two months that your household received the stipend, what were the
r7_1
Spent the stipend money on: Food
r7_2
Spent the stipend money on: Clothes for household members
r7_3
Spent the stipend money on: Medications or treatment
r7_4
Spent the stipend money on: School expenses
r7_5
Spent the stipend money on: Repaid a loan
r7_6
Spent the stipend money on: Fodder for TUP livestock
r7_7
Spent the stipend money on: Fodder for non-TUP livestock
r7_8
Spent the stipend money on: Saved it
r7_9
Spent the stipend money on: Lent to individuals outside the household
r7_10
Spent the stipend money on: Gave it to household head
r7_11
Spent the stipend money on: Transportation
r7_12
Spent the stipend money on: Repairing house
r7_13
Spent the stipend money on: Building a shelter for TUP livestock
r7__97
Spent the stipend money on: Other (please specify)
r7__99
Spent the stipend money on: Don't know
r8
In the last two months that your household received the stipend, what were the t
r8_1
Spent the stipend money on: Food
r8_2
Spent the stipend money on: Clothes for household members
r8_3
Spent the stipend money on: Medications or treatment
r8_4
Spent the stipend money on: School expenses
r8_5
Spent the stipend money on: Repaid a loan
r8_6
Spent the stipend money on: Fodder for TUP livestock
r8_7
Spent the stipend money on: Fodder for non-TUP livestock
r8_8
Spent the stipend money on: Saved it
r8_9
Spent the stipend money on: Lent to individuals outside the household
r8_10
Spent the stipend money on: Gave it to household head
r8_11
Spent the stipend money on: Transportation
r8_12
Spent the stipend money on: Repairing house
r8_13
Spent the stipend money on: Building a shelter for TUP livestock
r8__97
Spent the stipend money on: Other (please specify)
r8__99
Spent the stipend money on: Don't know
r12
Could you please tell me which members of your household attended the training f
r12_1
Why is [savings and livelihood training recipient name] not part of this HH?
r12_2
Relationship of [livelihood training recipient name] to the Head of Household
r12_3
Relationship of [livelihood training recipient name] to Lady of the Household
r16
Did CHA project staff visit your house?
r17
How often did project staff visit your house?
r19
What did project staff usually do when visiting your house?
r19_1
Staff avtivities when visiting: Checking on the health of the cows/goats/sheep
r19_2
Staff avtivities when visiting: Checking how much milk the animals produced
r19_3
Staff avtivities when visiting: Asking about any problems affecting the animals
r19_4
Staff avtivities when visiting: Asking about household consumption
r19_5
Staff avtivities when visiting: Asking about household saving
r19_6
Staff avtivities when visiting: Asking about the household members' health
r19_7
Staff avtivities when visiting: Asking about children's school
r19__97
Staff avtivities when visiting: Other (please specify)
r20
Do you know what the causes of diarrhea are?
r20_1
Causes of diarrhea: Eating too much
r20_2
Causes of diarrhea: Eating too little
r20_3
Causes of diarrhea: Consuming unclean water or food
r20_4
Causes of diarrhea: Eating vegetables
r20_5
Causes of diarrhea: Exposure to hot weather and sunshine
r20_6
Causes of diarrhea: Exposure to cold weather
r20_7
Causes of diarrhea: Drinking too much milk
r20__97
Causes of diarrhea: Other (please specify)
r20__99
Causes of diarrhea: Don't know
r21
Used TUP ID to refer to public health institutions
r22
How many times used TUP ID to refer to public health institutions?
r23
Did project staff guide you on which clinic or doctor to visit?
r24
Did you receive support from the project staff to enroll children in school?
consent_direct_obs
Consented to direct observation (stable)
r68
Is the place where the animals are kept an enclosed (with walls) or open space?
r69
What is the width of the stable in meters?
r70
What is the length of the stable in meters?
r71
Does the place where the animals are kept include shade and sunny space?
r72
Does the place where the animals are kept include fodder and water container?
r77
Are you able to take pictures that show the conditions animals are kept in?
r78
Were you able to observe the TUP livestock?
r79
Why was the livestock not observed?
s1
Approximately, how many relatives do you have in this village?
s4
Theft of any kind
s5
Assault or threat (being attacked in a frightening way)
s6
Bribery or corruption (by police officer or public official)
s7
Any organized groups creating insecurity in your area in the past 12 months?
s8
Which preventive measures have you or any member of your household taken to prot
s8_1
Preventive measures taken: Lighting
s8_2
Preventive measures taken: Locks
s8_3
Preventive measures taken: Alarm system/Closed-circuit television (CCTV)
s8_4
Preventive measures taken: Guard
s8_5
Preventive measures taken: Watchdog
s8_6
Preventive measures taken: Hiding
s8_7
Preventive measures taken: Self-defense with knife/machete
s8_8
Preventive measures taken: Self-defense with arms
s8_9
Preventive measures taken: Nothing
s8__97
Preventive measures taken: Other (please specify)
s8__98
Preventive measures taken: Don't answer
s9
What is the distance to the nearest police station?
s10
Do you belong to a political party?
s11
Is anyone in your household a member of a council/shura?
s21
Do you have a Tazkira ID card?
s12
Did you vote in the last presidential election?
s13
Did you vote in the last provincial council elections?
s22
Any members of your household registered to vote in partiamentary elections
s23
How many members of your household registered to vote in parliamentary elections
s24
Can I see the registration stamp on one of the Tazkiras?
s14
How often felt unsafe walking in neighborhood in the past 12 months (1-10)
s15
How often felt feared crime in the past 12 months (1-10)
t1
Anyone moved to village in the last 2 years because of war, violence, etc
t2
Does this include returnees, internally displaced people, or both?
t2_1
People who moved incluldes: Internally displaced people
t2_2
People who moved incluldes: Returnees
t2__99
People who moved incluldes: Don't know
t3
Around how many forced migrants in your village are you aware of?
t4
How satisfied are you with how the government is dealing with forced migrants
t5a
Contribute to the village economy
t5b
Increase conflict in your village or area
t5c
Take away job opportunities from other people living in the village
t5d
Access government services intended for other village members
t5e
Be accepted by the community
t5f
Bring positive change to the village
t6
Forced migrants should be: supported in new location, or helped move back?
t7
How many internally displaced people do you think there are in Afghanistan
t8
Do you think returnees from Pakistan should be allowed to access govt services
t9
Any HH member returned to the village after being forced to move out
t10
Any HH member forced to move out of the village
t11
Where did they move?
u1
How frequently do you read or listen to Quran?
u2
How frequently do you watch or listen to Islamic programs on TV or radio?
u3
How many times per week do you think about death and hereafter?
u4
Times performed Ishaa prayers at mosque (past 7 days)
u5
Mistreated by government agency or public institution because of being poor
u14
Govt successful in improving conditions for households like yours
u15
Satisfaction with performance of the countries that provided aid to Afghanistan
u6
Comapare livelihood of households in areas controlled by insurgents
u7
Comapare livelihood of households in areas controlled by the govt
u8
Feel sad for village blocked from dist market by flood
u9a
Most important deed for becoming a winner in the Hereafter
u9b
Which public service do you think is a priority for your community?
u10a
Feed sad for village where livestock catch a disease
u11a
Feed sad for household head that cannot join family for Eid due to snow on road
u12a
Feel sad for village where bridges get destroyed by flood
u13a
Feel sad for village where villagers cannot go to clinic due to snow on road
u10b
Feed sad for village where livestock catch a disease (insurgent)
u11b
Feed sad for household head that cannot join family for Eid (govt)
u12b
Feel sad for village where bridges get destroyed by flood (insurgent)
u13b
Feel sad for village where villagers cannot go to clinic (govt)
d1
Which of these items has your household given to non-household members in the la
d3_1
To whom was this gift given?
d10_1
From whom was this gift received?
d10_3
From whom was this gift received?
v1
In total, how many mobile phones does your household currently use?
a11
Select the language that was used to conduct this interview.
q1
Where did this interview take place?
q4
Were any relatives of the interviewee listening or observing to the interview?
q5_1
Relationship between interviewee and the person(s) listening: Grandson
q5_2
Relationship between interviewee and the person(s) listening: Granddaughter
q5_3
Relationship between interviewee and the person(s) listening: Son
q5_4
Relationship between interviewee and the person(s) listening: Son-in-law
q5_5
Relationship between interviewee and the person(s) listening: Daughter
q5_6
Relationship between interviewee and the person(s) listening: Daughter-in-law
q5_7
Relationship between interviewee and the person(s) listening: Brother
q5_8
Relationship between interviewee and the person(s) listening: Brother-in-law
q5_9
Relationship between interviewee and the person(s) listening: Sister
q5_10
Relationship between interviewee and the person(s) listening: Sister-in-law
q5_11
Relationship between interviewee and the person(s) listening: Father
q5_12
Relationship between interviewee and the person(s) listening: Father-in-law
q5_13
Relationship between interviewee and the person(s) listening: Mother
q5_14
Relationship between interviewee and the person(s) listening: Mother-in-law
Total: 1118
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