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Enterprise Survey 2014

Senegal, 2014 - 2015
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Reference ID
SEN_2014_ES_v01_M
DOI
https://doi.org/10.48529/xy8d-s411
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World Bank
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Enterprise Surveys
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May 01, 2015
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May 01, 2015
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Total Annual Informal Payment (j7b)

Data file: Senegal-2014-full data

Overview

Valid: 124
Invalid: 477
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 1005
End: 1010
Width: 6
Range: -9 - 500000
Format: Numeric

Questions and instructions

Literal question
It is said that establishments are sometimes required to make gifts or informal payments to public officials to "get things done" with regard to customs, taxes, licenses, regulations, services etc. On average, what percent of total annual sales, or estimated total annual value, do establishments like this one pay in informal payments or gifts to public officials for this purpose?
Total annual informal payment
Categories
Value Category Cases
-9 DK 10
8.1%
-8 Refusal 0
0%
0 No payments or gifts are paid 112
90.3%
50000 1
0.8%
500000 1
0.8%
Sysmiss 477
Warning: these figures indicate the number of cases found in the data file. They cannot be interpreted as summary statistics of the population of interest.
Interviewer instructions
PROVIDE EITHER ONE OR THE OTHER, NOT BOTH

1) Size of informal payments/gifts Informal payments are payments made to government officials that are unaudited or unreported. They are generally given to an official with the expectation that a service will be performed (such as granting a business license), a violation overlooked (such as violation of health regulation), or because the official threatens the business.

Notice the wording (phrasing) of the question: it asks for the respondent to answer for establishments “like this one” rather than the establishment being interviewed.

2) Sensitive question, no clarification can be offered
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