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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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Reference ID
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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Jan 30, 2026
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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: village_clean_bl

Village survey.

Cases: 82
Variables: 194

Variables

date
Date of survey
time
Survey time
vc1
Enumerator
vc2
Supervisor
vc3
District name
vc4
Village name
vc5
Respondent's willingness to answer questions
v1_1
Respondent occupation is member of local government / CDC committee
v1_2
Respondent occupation is malik (religious leader)
v1_3
Respondent occupation is other (specify)
v2_1
Cash cropping is one of three main village activities
v2_2
Opium poppy is one of three main village activities
v2_3
Food cropping is one of three main village activities
v2_4
Orchards is one of three main village activities
v2_5
Small livestock (e.g. chicken, rabbits) is one of three main village activities
v2_6
Large livestock (e.g. cows) is one of three main village activities
v2_7
Forest products is one of three main village activities
v2_8
Mining is one of three main village activities
v2_9
Labouring is one of three main village activities
v2_10
Shop keeping is one of three main village activities
v2_11
Carpet weaving is one of three main village activities
v2_12
Sowing/tailoring is one of three main village activities
v2_13
Masonry is one of three main village activities
v2_14
Carpentry is one of three main village activities
v2_15
Petty trading is one of three main village activities
v2_16
Smuggling is one of three main village activities
v2_17
Bread making is one of three main village activities
v2_18
Government employment is one of three main village activities
v2_19
Military service is one of three main village activities
v2__97
Other (specify) is one of three main village activities
v4_1
River, canal, dam is a main source of irrigation in village
v4_2
Deep well pump is a main source of irrigation in village
v4_3
Spring is a main source of irrigation in village
v4_4
Kariz is a main source of irrigation in village
v4_5
Nawara is a main source of irrigation in village
v4_6
Absialab, snow melt, flood is a main source of irrigation in village
v4__97
Other (specify) is a main source of irrigation in village
v4_a_1
10% of households has access to irrigation
v4_a_2
10-25% of households has access to irrigation
v4_a_3
25-50% of households has access to irrigation
v4_a_4
50-75% of households has access to irrigation
v4_a_5
75-100% of households has access to irrigation
v5_1
Open well
v5_2
Hand pump
v5_3
Bored wells (motorized hand pump)
v5_4
Spring unprotected
v5_5
Spring protected
v5_6
Piped water
v5_7
Kariz
v5_8
River, lake, channel, pool, drainage
v5_9
Water tanker
v5_10
Bottled water, mineral water
v5__97
Other (specify)
v6
No. of days in last 7 days village had electricity from the grid
v6_a
Village has any other source of electricity (ex: generators)
v6_b
No. of days in last 7 days village had electricity from other sources
v7
Number of phone towers
v7_a_1
10% of households has access to a phone
v7_a_2
10-25% of households has access to a phone
v7_a_3
25-50% of households has access to a phone
v7_a_4
50-75% of households has access to a phone
v7_a__97
75-100% of households has access to a phone
v8
Boy primary – Number of schools in village
v8_p
Boy primary – Number of public schools in village
v8_a
Boy primary – Typical means of transport to nearest school
v8_b
Boy primary – Minutes to nearest school
v8_c
Boy primary – Nearest school is public or private
v8_g
Girl primary – Number of schools in village
v8_p_g
Girl primary – Number of public schools in village
v8_a_g
Girl primary – Typical means of transport to nearest school
v8_b_g
Girl primary – Minutes to nearest school
v8_c_g
Girl primary – Nearest school is public or private
v9
Boy secondary – Number of schools in village
v9_p
Boy secondary – Number of public schools in village
v9_a
Boy secondary – Typical means of transport to nearest school
v9_b
Boy secondary – Minutes to nearest school
v9_c
Boy secondary – Nearest school is public or private
v9_g
Girl secondary – Number of schools in village
v9_p_g
Girl secondary – Number of public schools in village
v9_a_g
Girl secondary – Typical means of transport to nearest school
v9_b_g
Girl secondary – Minutes to nearest school
v9_c_g
Girl secondary – Nearest school is public or private
v10
Number of health facilites in village
v10_p
Number of public health facilites in village
v10_a
Typical means of transport to nearest health facility
v10_b
Minutes to nearest health facility
v10_b_p
Nearest health facility is public or private
v11
No. of months in the year main road is accessible by car
v11_a
Current condition of the main road
v12
Km to main market from village
v13
Presence of a veterinary in village
v13_a
Typical means of transport to nearest veterinary
v13_b
Minutes to nearest veterinary
v14
No. of commercial banks in village
v14_a_1
Bank in village provides access to credit/loans for agricultural/livestock relat
v14_a_2
Bank in village provides access to credit/loans for nonagricultural but work rel
v14_a_3
Bank in village provides access to credit/loans for personal reasons (e.g. weddi
v14_a_4
Bank in village provides access to savings
v14_a__97
Bank in village provides other service
v14_b
Typical means of transport to nearest bank
v14_a2
Minutes to nearest bank
v14_b2_1
Bank nearest to village provides access to credit/loans for agricultural/livesto
v14_b2_2
Bank nearest to village provides access to credit/loans for nonagricultural but
v14_b2_3
Bank nearest to village provides access to credit/loans for personal reasons (e.
v14_b2_4
Bank nearest to village provides access to savings
v14_b2__97
Bank nearest to village provides other service
v15
No. of microfinance institutions in village
v15_a_1
Microfinance institution in village provides access to credit/loans for agricult
v15_a_2
Microfinance institution in village provides access to credit/loans for nonagric
v15_a_3
Microfinance institution in village provides access to credit/loans for personal
v15_a_4
Microfinance institution in village provides access to savings
v15_a__97
Microfinance institution in village provides other service
v15_b
Means of transport to nearest microfinance institution
v15_a2
Minutes to nearest microfinance institution
v15_b2_1
Microfinance institution nearest to village provides access to credit/loans for
v15_b2_2
Microfinance institution nearest to village provides access to credit/loans for
v15_b2_3
Microfinance institution nearest to village provides access to credit/loans for
v15_b2_4
Microfinance institution nearest to village provides access to savings
v15_b2__97
Microfinance institution nearest to village provides other service
v16
Active rotating savings groups in village
v19
Households in village received any type of food assistance in past 12 months
v19_a_1
Households in village received food for school children (eat at school or take h
v19_a_2
Households in village received food for work or training
v19_a_3
Households in village received free food distributions
v19_a__97
Households in village received other food assistance programs (specify)
v19_b_1
Government provided food assistance
v19_b_2
World Food Program provided food assistance
v19_b_3
Other international agency provided food assistance
v19_b_4
NGO provided food assistance
v19_b_5
Religious institution (i.e. mosque, church, etc.) provided food assistance
v19_b_6
Community provided food assistance
v19_b_7
Relatives/friends provided food assistance
v19_b_8
Other (specify) provided food assistance
v19_b__97
Don't know who provided food assistance
v20_1
Households in villages received access to employment through a government progra
v20_2
Households in villages received agricultural input assistance (tools, seeds, fer
v20_3
Households in villages received training and technical assistance in improved ag
v20_4
Households in villages received training and technical assistance in microenterp
v20_5
Households in villages received large livestock (e.g. cow)
v20_6
Households in villages received small livestock (e.g. chicken, rabbits)
v20_7
Households in villages received veterinary services
v20_8
Households in villages received water and/or sanitation
v20_9
Households in villages received assistance for education (e.g. school materials)
v20_10
Households in villages received direct money transfers
v20_11
Households in villages received medical services
v20_12
Households in villages received construction/building materials
v20_13
Households in villages received help accessing or setting up a savings group
v20__97
Households in villages received other type of nonfood assistance (specify)
v20_a_1
Government provided nonfood assistance
v20_a_2
World Food Program provided nonfood assistance
v20_a_3
Other international agency provided nonfood assistance
v20_a_4
NGO provided nonfood assistance
v20_a_5
Religious institution (i.e. mosque, church, etc.) provided nonfood assistance
v20_a_6
Community provided nonfood assistance
v20_a_7
Relatives/friends provided nonfood assistance
v20_a_8
Other (specify) provided nonfood assistance
v20_a__97
Don't know who provided nonfood assistance
v21_1
Drought/irregular rains, prolonged dry spell is one of the main problems experie
v21_2
Floods is one of the main problems experienced by households in the past year
v21_3
Landslides and mudslides is one of the main problems experienced by households i
v21_4
Unusually high level of crop pests and disease is one of the main problems exper
v21_5
Unusually high level of livestock diseases is one of the main problems experienc
v21_6
Unusually high level of human disease/epidemic is one of the main problems exper
v21_7
Unusually high prices for food is one of the main problems experienced by househ
v21_8
Unusually high cost of agricultural inputs (seeds, fertilizer, etc.) is one of t
v21_9
Loss or reduced employment/income for a household member is one of the main prob
v21_10
Fires is one of the main problems experienced by households in the past year
v21_11
Serious illness or accident of household member is one of the main problems expe
v21_12
Death of the head of the household is one of the main problems experienced by ho
v21_13
Death of a working household member is one of the main problems experienced by h
v21_14
Death of other household member is one of the main problems experienced by house
v21_15
Theft of productive resources is one of the main problems experienced by househo
v21_16
Hailstones (grele) is one of the main problems experienced by households in the
v21_17
Earthquake is one of the main problems experienced by households in the past yea
v21_18
Volcanic activity is one of the main problems experienced by households in the p
v21__97
Other problem (specify) is one of the main problems experienced by households in
v22
Village experienced conflict, instability, and violence in past 12 months
v22_a
No. of times village experienced conflict in past 12 months
v22_b
Source of conflict during last episode
v22_c
There were casualties from violence in village in past 12 months
v22_d
Number of casualties in village in past 12 months
v22_e_1
Conflict damaged villagers' homes
v22_e_2
Conflict damaged village school
v22_e_3
Conflict damaged village hospital
v22_e_4
Conflict damaged village mosque
v22_e_5
Conflict damaged armed post
v22_e__98
Respondent did not answer which structures were damaged
v22_f_2
Conflict disrupted electricity
v22_f_3
Conflict disrupted drinking water
v22_f_4
Conflict disrupted access to roads
v22_f__98
Respondent did not answer what service conflict disrupted
v22_g
Duration of disruption to services during the conflict (in days)
v23
Number of village households displaced by conflict in past 12 months who have no
v24
Number of village households internally displaced by conflict from outside in pa
Total: 194
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