DDI_VNM_1997_VLSS_v01_M
World Bank, Development Economics Data Group
2010-06-30
NADA
Version 01 (June 2010).
Living Standards Survey 1997-1998
VLSS 1997
VNM_1997_VLSS_v01_M
General Statistical Office (GSO)
The World Bank
NADA
Swedish International Development Authority
United Nations Development Program
Social and Environmental Statistics Department
LSMS Data Manager
World Bank Microdata Library
Living Standards Measurement Study [hh/lsms]
This is the second Living Standards Survey conducted (VLSS) in Vietnam and it is partially panel with the first VLSS which was conducted in 1992/1993.
The first Vietnam Living Standards Survey (VLSS) was conducted in 1992-93 by the State Planning Committee (SPC) (now Ministry of Planning and Investment) along with the General Statistical Office (GSO). The second VLSS was conducted by the GSO in 1997-98. Both VLSS surveys were funded by UNDP and Swedish International Development Authority (SIDA). The survey was part of the Living Standards Measurement Study (LSMS) household surveys conducted in a number of developing countries with technical assistance from the World Bank.
The second VLSS was designed to provide an up-to-date source of data on households to be used in policy design, monitoring of living standards and evaluation of policies and programs. The timing of the second VLSS approximately five years after the first allows analysis of medium term trends in living standards as a large part of the questionnaire is the same in both surveys.
In addition to the purpose of obtaining a comprehensive and comparable data set to the 1992-93 VLSS for policy analysis, the survey also served as a medium for training and improving survey methods and analysis within the General Statistical Office of Vietnam (GSO), the agency in charge of designing and implementing the second round of the VLSS as well as other government agencies involved in social statistics.
Vietnam
National
- Households
- Individuals
- Community
- Schools
- Health Centers
Sample survey data [ssd]
The 1997-1998 Vietnam Living Standard Survey covered the following topics:
HOUSEHOLD
- Survey Information
- Status of the 1992-1993 Dwelling and Household
- Summary of Survey Results
- Household Roster
• Information on parents of household members
• Children of household members who are living elsewhere and not members of the Household
• Members of the household in VLSS 1992-1993
- Education
• Information on previous schooling
• Information on current schooling
• Repeating grades
• Education expenditures
• Literacy and vocational/ technical training
- Health
- Employment
• Type of work and job search
• Main job during the past 7 days
• Secondary job during the past 7 days
• Main job during the past 12 months
• Secondary job in the past 12 months
• Self-employed agricultural, forestry and aquaculture work in past 12 months
• Employment history
• Other activities
- Migration
- Housing
• Type of dwelling
• Housing expenses
• Characteristics of housing
- Respondents for Second Round
- Fertility and Contraception
• Fertility History
• Family Planning
- Agricultural, Forestry and Fishery Activities
• Annual cropland
• Other cultivated land
• Land rented or borrowed in
• Land rented or lent out
• Swidden land, allocation, exchange, inheritance, purchase, sale, transfer, and return of land
• Rice
• Other food crops
• Annual industrial crops
• Perennial industrial crops
• Fruit crops
• Agro-forestry crops
• Crop by-products
• Farm expenditures
• Other farm production factors
• Processing of home-produced crops at home
• Livestock
• Other animal products
• Aquaculture
• Livestock development services
• Livestock expenditure (including water products)
• Hands tools
• Farm equipment, machinery, tools
- Non-farm Self-employment
• Information
• Expenditures
• Revenues
• Business assets
- Food Expenses and Home Production
• Holiday expenses
• Regular expenses
- Non-food Expenditures and Durable Goods
- Income from Remittances
• Other income
- Borrowing, Lending and Savings
• Borrowing
• Lending
• Savings and current liquid asset holdings
- Health Check (height, weight and arm circumference)
COMMUNE/ WARD
- Survey Information
- Basic Physical and Demographic Characteristics of the Commune/ Ward and Selected Villages/ Blocks
- General Economic Conditions, Aid and Relief Programs
- Non-farm Employment Opportunities
- Agriculture
- Credit and Savings
- Physical Infrastructure and Transportation
- Commune Fiscal Information
- Education
- Health
COMMUNE HEALTH CENTER
- General Situation
- Health Workers and Hours of Operation
- Equipment and Services
- Ability to Supply Medicines
- Fees
SCHOOL
- General Situation
- Facility and Staff of the School
- Physical Facilities
- Teaching Equipment
- Examination Results
- Finance and School Fees
PRICE
- Food Prices
- Non-food Items Prices
- Service Prices
- Medicine Prices
- Fertilizer and Pesticide Prices
The survey sample was selected to be representative for the whole country, taking into account available funding, geographical conditions, organizational capacity and staff competence. The sample size was set at 6000 households selected from provinces and cities throughout the country, but excluding islands due to logistical difficulties in traveling and conducting the survey in those locations.
The sample for the 1997-1998 VLSS was primarily selected from the households selected in the original 150 communes/wards of the 1992-1993 VLSS. The sample was increased by 1200 households with these additional households obtained from the sample of the Multi-purpose Household survey (MPHS) which was based on a similar sampling methodology. Replacement households were selected randomly from within the clusters of the survey and used where necessary.
The selection of the original sample of 4800 households from VLSS 1992-1993 followed a method of stratified random cluster sampling. The basic sample frame was obtained from the 1989 Population Census. The sampling procedures took into account that communes or wards are the basic local level administrative unit, and each commune/ward has a number of villages or urban residential blocks. The number of households selected in a given cluster was determined primarily based on the requirements for organization of interview teams and time needed for each household interview on location.
Based on the sampling frame including two lists, list of communes and list of wards (or equivalent administrative units) throughout the country with the number of households in each commune/ward obtained from the 1989 Population Census, the sample of the 1992-1993 VLSS was selected in three steps, independently for urban and rural areas:
Step 1: Random selection of 120 communes and 30 wards throughout the country based on the method of probability proportional to the number of households in those villages or wards. The selection of primary sampling units (communes) was stratified by urban and rural areas based on the results of the 1989 Census that 80% of the population was living in rural areas and 20% in urban areas.
Step 2: Within each selected commune, two villages or urban residential blocks were selected randomly by the method of probability proportional to the number of households as in the first stage of sampling. Thus, 240 villages and 60 residential blocks were selected.
Step 3: Within each selected village or residential block, 20 households were randomly selected by systematic method with equal probability, including 16 official and 4 alternate households.
To eliminate the effect of the seasonal differences, the rotation method of sample was adopted: the 6000 surveyed households were divided into 10 sub-samples and each sub-sample was surveyed for one month.
Sampling procedure is explained in details in the document called "Vietnam Living Standards Survey (VLSS), 1997-98", available in this documentation.
Face-to-face [f2f]
The second round of the VLSS used 5 questionnaires: household, commune, price, school and clinic.
- Household Questionnaire: The household questionnaire contains 15 sections each of which covered a separate aspect of household activity.
- Commune/Ward Questionnaire: A completely new commune questionnaire was developed for the 1997-98 VLSS survey with a greatly expanded content. A few questions in the 1992-93 questionnaire were dropped or moved to other questionnaires (see below). The commune questionnaire was administered by the team supervisor and completed with the help of village chiefs, teachers, government officials and health care workers. The questionnaire was administered only in rural and minor urban areas, i.e. communes 37 to 194, corresponding to villages 73 to 388. Some sections of the questionnaire contain village/block level information, while most of the commune questionnaire refers to the commune. The commune questionnaire contains 10 sections.
- Price Questionnaire: Price data were collected in all clusters, both urban and rural by the anthropometrist for 36 food items, 33 non-food items, 6 services, 10 pharmaceutical products, and 7 agricultural inputs. Three separate observations were made and these did not necessarily involve actual purchase. However, it is possible that as the anthropometrist is not a local person, the prices quoted are not the true prices of the locality. This information was utilized in checking unit prices in the consumption modules, and for calculating poverty lines. Price indices utilized for adjusting monetary figures to real values were obtained from the GSO CPI unit. Details on how and where prices were to be collected can be found in the anthropometry manual. The actual locations of price collection were recorded in the questionnaires, but unfortunately not entered in the computer files.
- School Questionnaire: The school questionnaires were implemented by the team supervisor to all schools within the two villages selected within a commune. There are between 1 and 7 school questionnaires filled in per commune.
- Commune Health Station Questionnaire: The commune health station questionnaire was implemented by the team supervisor. The respondent could be the director, doctor or physician’s assistant of the health station.
Weighting procedures are explained in details in the document called "Vietnam Living Standards Survey (VLSS), 1997-98 Basic Information", available in this documentation.
Response rates are shown in details in the document called "Vietnam Living Standards Survey (VLSS), 1997-98 Basic Information", available in this documentation.
Social and Environmental Statistics Department
Use of the dataset must be acknowledged using a citation which would include:
- the Identification of the Primary Investigator
- the title of the survey (including country, acronym and year of implementation)
- the survey reference number
- the source and date of download
Example:
Vietnam General Statistical Office. Vietnam Living Standards Survey 1997-1998. Ref. VNM_1997_VLSS_v01_M. Dataset downloaded from http://microdatalib.worldbank.org on [date].
The 1992/93 and 1997/98 Viet Nam Living Standards Survey (VLSS), and 2002 and 2004 Viet Nam Household Living Standards Survey data are the property of the government of Vietnam. Permission to use the VLSS data must be obtained from the General Statistical Office in Hanoi, Vietnam. The request should be submitted to:
Mr. Nguyen The Quan
Department of Social and Environment Statistics
General Statistical Office
2, Hoang Van Thu Street
Hanoi, Vietnam
fax: 84-4-846-3511 or 84-4-846-4345
e-mail: ntquan@gso.gov.vn
The request should include a brief (one page) explanation of the proposed research.
TENTATIVE FEES FOR USE OF THE DATA
Fee for one data set
A. For Vietnamese individuals and Vietnamese organizations
· Vietnamese organizations with domestic budget: $US200*
· Vietnamese organizations with financial support from foreign and international budget: $US400*
· Vietnamese individual with own pocket money: $US100
*In the case of institutions, the fee paid allows many people/projects belonging to the institutions to utilize the data.
B. For foreigners/ foreign or international organizations:
· Foreign or international organizations: $US2000*
· Individual foreigners using the data set for own research/study/lectures preparation:
· Citizens of a developing country: $US200
· Citizens of a developed country: $US500
*In the case of institutions, the fee paid allows many people/projects belonging to the institutions to utilize the data.
Fee for two data sets:
1.5 times higher than the fee for one data set
PAYMENT
An additional $US20 fee is required for shipping the CD-ROM by airmail.
The procedure on getting the VLSS data sets is as follows:
Pay the fee for data set(s) to the following account with a bank transfer. DO NOT SEND PERSONAL CHECKS:
Account name: TONG CUC THONG KE
Account number: 001 1 37 008159 0
Bank name: BANK FOR FOREIGN TRADE OF VIET NAM
Bank address: 23 Phan Chu Trinh Street, Ha Noi, Viet Nam
Once the bank confirms that the payment for the fee is available in the account, a CD-ROM with data set(s) and related materials will be sent to you by airmail.
CONDITIONS OF USE
The user must respect the copyright of the data and should not allow other users to use the data without permission of the GSO. The user is requested to send to the GSO the results of use of the data at least one month before their publication.
The user of the data acknowledges that the original collector of the data, the authorized distributor of the data, and the relevant funding agency bear no responsibility for use of the data or for interpretations or inferences based upon such uses.
SCR00A
This file contains data related to Section 0: Part A (Survey information) of the Household Survey Questionnaire
6002
30
SCR00B
This file contains data related to Section 0: Part B: (Status of the 1992-1993 dwelling and household) of the Household Survey Questionnaire
6002
9
SCR00C
This file contains data related to Section 0: Part C (Sumary of survey results) of the Household Questionnaire
13000
31
SCR01A1
This file contains data related to Section 1: Part A (Household Roster)
6002
3
SCR01A2
This file contains data related to Section 1 Part A (Household Roster)
28633
16
SCR01B
This file contains data related to Section 1 Part B: (Information on Parent of Household Members) of the Household Questionaire.
27380
19
SCR01C1
This file ontains data related to Section 1 Part C: (Children of household members who are living elsewhere and not members of the household) of the Household Survey Questionaire.
This section asks household members about their biological children currently living in another place and not household members, including those living right next door but belonging to a different household.
6002
4
SCR01C2
This file contains data related to Section 1 Part C (Children of household members who are living elsewhere and not members of the household) of the Household Survey Questionaire.
This section asks household members about their biological children currently living in another place and not household members, including those living right next door but belonging to a different household.
10426
16
SCR01D
This file contains data related to the section Section1 Part D of the Household Survey Questionnaire (Members of the household in VLSS 1992-1993).
This part identifies the status of households from the 1992-1993 Living Standards Survey to see if they are still in the household that participated in the VLSS 92-93 or if they have gone elsewhere.
21786
14
SCR02A
This file contains data related to Section 2 Part A of the Household Survey Questionnaire (Education, information on previous schooling).
This section assess educational levels of household members and their educational expenditures.
28519
33
SCR02B
This file contains data related to Setion 2 Part B of the Household Survey Questionnaire (Education: information on current schooling)
8289
20
SCR02C
This file contains data related to the Section 2 Part C (Education: repeating grades) of the Household Survey Questionnaire
23373
12
SCR02D
This file contains data related to Section 2 - Part D of the Household Survey Questionnaire (Education Expenditures)
23975
23
SCR02E
This file conntains data related to Section 2 - Part E of the Household Survey Questionnaire (Literacy and Vocational/Technical Training)
28126
24
SCR04A
This file contains data related to Section 4A of the Household Survey Questionnaire (Type of work and job search)
25678
17
SCR04B1
This file contains data related to Section 4B of the Household Survey Questionnaire (Main job during past 7 days)
15624
16
SCR04B2
This file contains data related to Section 4B of the Household Survey Questionnaire (Main job during past 7 days)
3258
17
SCR04B3
The file contains data related to Section 4B of the Household Survey Questionnaire (Main job during past 7 days), contains data about the other payment, rather than salary/wage
3231
21
SCR04B4
The file contains data related to Section 4B of the Household Survey Questionnaire (Main job during past 7 days)
3257
16
SCR04C
The file contains data related to Section 4C of the Household Survey Questionnaire (Secondary job during past 7 days)
2321
24
SCR04D1
The file contains data related to section 4D of the Household Survey Questionnaire (Main job during the past 12 months)
16911
36
SCR04D2
This file contains data related to Section 4D of the Household Survey Questionnaire (Main job during the past 12 months)
16913
12
SCR04E
The file contains data related to Section 4E of the Household Survey Questionnaire (Secondary job in the past 12 months)
5312
20
SCR04F1
This file contains data related to Section 4F of the Household Survey Questionnaire (Self-employed Agricultural, forestry and aquaculture work in past 12 months)
25677
18
SCR04F2
This file contains data related to section 4F of the Household Survey Questionnaire (Self-employed Agricultural, forestry and aquaculture work in past 12 months)
12177
17
SCR04F3
This file contains data related to Section 4F of the Household Survey Questionnaire (Self-employed Agricultural, forestry and aquaculture work in past 12 months)
12177
17
SCR04G
This file contains data related to Section 4H of the Household Survey Questionnaire (Employment History), Asking only household members aged 15 and above.
19476
18
SCR04H
This file contains data related to Section 4H of the Household Survey Questionnaire (Other activities)
25676
24
SCR05
This file contains data related to Section 5 (Migration) of the Household Survey Questionnaire.
The module collects information on the process of migration of those over 15 years of age, especially the first migration and reasons for first migration in their life, leaving their birth place for another place and the latest migration.
23033
20
SCR06A
This file contains data related to the Section 6 Part A of the Household Survey Questionnaire (Housing: Type of dwelling).
Its purpose is to collect data on housing conditions, source of lighting, domestic water supply, sanitation and cooking fuel for daily family life activities. In addition, it aims to collect some expenditures related to the above mentioned conditions
6002
10
SCR06B1
This file contains data related to the Section 6 Part B of the Household Survey Questionnaire (Part B: Housing Expenses).
Its purpose is to collect data on housing conditions, source of lighting, domestic water supply, sanitation and cooking fuel for daily family life activities. In addition, it aims to collect some expenditures related to the above mentioned conditions
6002
27
SCR06B2
This file contains data related to the section 6 part B of the household survey questionnaire (Part b: Housing Expenses)
6002
23
SCR06C
This file contains data related to the Section 6 Part C of the Household Survey Questionnaire (Housing Characteristics)
6002
13
SCR07
This file contains data related to the section 7 Respondents for Second Round. This section aims at identifying selected respondents for the second round, and simultaneously identifying the 3 most important household non-farm self-employment activities.
6002
33
SCR08A1
This file contains data related to the question 8 Part A. Fertility History
The module collects information on pregnancies and children ever born to ever married women aged 15-49 who were randomly selected, and also information on utilization of health services for the latest birth and the use of contraception methods, implementation of Family Planning
5823
7
SCR08A2
The file contains data related to the question 8 Part A. Fertility History
The module collects information on pregnancies and children ever born to ever married women aged 15-49 who were randomly selected, and also information on utilization of health services for the latest birth and the use of contraception methods, implementation of Family Planning
13095
21
SCR08A3
This file contains data related to the question 8 Part A. Fertility History
The module collects information on pregnancies and children ever born to ever married women aged 15-49 who were randomly selected, and also information on utilization of health services for the latest birth and the use of contraception methods, implementation of Family Planning.
4412
21
SCR08B
This file contains data related to the question 8 part B Contraception of the household survey questionnaire.
This module collects information on pregnancies and children ever born to ever married women aged 15-49 who were randomly selected, and also information on utilization of health services for the latest birth and the use of contraception methods, implementation of Family Planning
48521
20
SCR09A11
The file contains data related to the Section 9 ( Agricultural, forestry, and fishery activities) part a1. (Annual crop land) of the household survey questionnaire.
This section asks about agricultural production (cultivation and animal husbandry), forestry production and aquaculture production of the household. Households which manage or have the right to use land but don’t participate in agricultural, forestry or aquaculture production are also asked about their land and related information. This collects information on the amount of land and situation utilization of annual crop land (cultivable land), which has been allocated for long-term and stable use.
6001
6
SCR09A12
The file contains data related to the Section 9 ( Agricultural, forestry, and fishery activities) part a1. (Annual crop land) of the household survey questionnaire.
This section asks about agricultural production (cultivation and animal husbandry), forestry production and aquaculture production of the household. Households which manage or have the right to use land but don't participate in agricultural, forestry or aquaculture production are also asked about their land and related information.This part collects information on the amount of land and situation utilization of annual crop land (cultivable land), which has been allocated for long-term and stable use.
14420
17
SCR09A21
The file contains data related to the Section 9 ( Agricultural, forestry, and fishery activities) Part A2 (Other Crop Land)
This section asks about agricultural production (cultivation and animal husbandry), forestry production and aquaculture production of the household. Households which manage or have the right to use land but don't participate in agricultural, forestry or aquaculture production are also asked about their land and related information.
6001
3
SCR09A22
The file contains data related to the Section 9 ( Agricultural, forestry, and fishery activities) Part A2 (Other Crop Land)
This section asks about agricultural production (cultivation and animal husbandry), forestry production and aquaculture production of the household. Households which manage or have the right to use land but don't participate in agricultural, forestry or aquaculture production are also asked about their land and related information.
6924
18
SCR09A31
The file contains data related to section 9 Part A3 (Rented and Borrowed Land) of the household survey questionnaire
4436
3
SCR09A32
The file contains data related to section 9 Part A3 (Rented and Borrowed Land) of the household survey questionnaire
903
17
SCR09A41
The file contains data related to section 9 Part A4 (Land Rented or Lent Out.)of the household survey questionnaire
4439
3
SCR09A42
The file contains data related to section 9 Part A4 (Land Rented or Lent Out.)of the household survey questionnaire
432
19
SCR09A51
The file contains data related to Section 9. Part A5 ( Swidden land, Allocation, exchange, inheritance, purchase, sale, transfer, and return of land) of the household survey questionnaire
4434
7
SCR09A52
The file contains data related to Section 9. Part A5 ( Swidden land, Allocation, exchange, inheritance, purchase, sale, transfer, and return of land) of the household survey questionnaire
1800
8
SCR09A53
The file contains data related to Section 9. Part A5 ( Swidden land, Allocation, exchange, inheritance, purchase, sale, transfer, and return of land) of the household survey questionnaire
672
8
SCR09B1
The file contains data related to Section 9. part b1. (rice) of the household survey questionnaire.
The module collects information on rice planting area and actual rice production in-kind and the value of each crop, for the whole year: the situation of the use of unprocessed rice for agricultural production (seeds, animal feed); the amount of unprocessed rice sold, exchanged, paid to hired labour, lost after post-harvest.
8720
21
SCR09B2
The file contains data related to Section 9. part b2. (Other food crops) of the household survey questionnaire.
The module collects information on rice planting area and actual rice production in-kind and the value of each crop, for the whole year: the situation of the use of unprocessed rice for agricultural production (seeds, animal feed); the amount of unprocessed rice sold, exchanged, paid to hired labour, lost after post-harvest.
10541
21
SCR09B3
The file contains data related to Section 9. Part B3 ( Annual Industrial Crops)
This part only records a list of annual industrial trees that are common nation-wide and of importance to household income. Those which are not important and are not typical to each region or locality will be recorded to other annual industrial crop group.
2035
20
SCR09B4
The file contains data related to Section 9 ( Part B4. Perennial Industrial Crops) of the household survey questionnaire
This part only records a list of perennial industrial crops that are common nation-wide and of importance to household income. Those which are not important and not typical to each region or locality should be recorded to other perennial industrial crops.
2269
18
SCR09B5
The file contains data related to SECTION 9 part B5 (Fruit Trees)
This part only records a list of perennial industrial crops that are common nation-wide and of importance to household income. Those which are not important and not typical to each region or locality should be recorded to other perennial industrial crops.
10511
18
SCR09B6
The file contains data related to Section 9 (Part B6. Agro-forestry crops) of the household survey questionnaire
1960
16
SCR09C1
The file contains data related to Section 9 Part C. Crop By-products) of the household survey questionnaire
4262
3
SCR09C2
The file contains data related to Section 9 Part C. Crop By-products) of the household survey questionnaire
6354
5
SCR09D01
The file contains data related to Section 9 (part D. Farm Expenditures) of the household survey questionnaire
4274
4
SCR09D02
The file contains data related to Section 9 (part D. Farm Expenditures) of the household survey questionnaire
5010
13
SCR09D03
The file contains data related to Section 9 (part D. Farm Expenditures) of the household survey questionnaire
12730
18
SCR09D04
The file contains data related to Section 9 (part D. Farm Expenditures) of the household survey questionnaire
4274
4
SCR09D05
The file contains data related to Section 9 (part D. Farm Expenditures) of the household survey questionnaire
9344
10
SCR09D06
The file contains data related to Section 9 (part D. Farm Expenditures) of the household survey questionnaire
9080
12
SCR09D07
The file contains data related to Section 9 (part D. Farm Expenditures) of the household survey questionnaire
4432
17
SCR09D08
The file contains data related to Section 9 (part D. Farm Expenditures) of the household survey questionnaire
2475
5
SCR09D09
The file contains data related to Section 9 (part D. Farm Expenditures) of the household survey questionnaire
4434
18
SCR09D10
The file contains data related to Section 9 (part D. Farm Expenditures) of the household survey questionnaire
4986
4
SCR09D11
The file contains data related to Section 9. Part D1 (Other farm production factors) of the household survey questionnaire.
4209
4
SCR09D12
The file contains data related to Section 9. Part D1 (Other farm production factors) of the household survey questionnaire.
4941
5
SCR09D13
The file contains data related to Section 9. Part D1 (Other farm production factors) of the household survey questionnaire.
6855
11
SCR09E1
The file contains data related to Section 9 Part e (Processing of home-produced crops at home) f the household survey questionnaire
The module collects data to assess revenue and other expenditures during the processing of home-produced farm products for sale. Purchased of products to process and sell will not be included in here. For example: pastry products made from maize of the household is included in here, on contrary, maize bought to make pastries for sales is not included here
4207
3
SCR09E2
The file contains data related to Section 9 Part e (Processing of home-produced crops at home) f the household survey questionnaire
The module collects data to assess revenue and other expenditures during the processing of home-produced farm products for sale. Purchased of products to process and sell will not be included in here. For example: pastry products made from maize of the household is included in here, on contrary, maize bought to make pastries for sales is not included here.
170
9
SCR09F1
The file contains data related to Section 9 part F. (Livestock) of the household survey questionnaire
4437
3
SCR09F2
The file contains data related to Section 9 part F. (Livestock) of the household survey questionnaire
9808
18
SCR09G1
The file contains data related to Section 9. part G. (Other animal products) of the household survey questionnaire
The module collects data on animal products including the main and the secondary products sold by the household in the last 12 months which have not been collected in part F as well as processed products for sales. This part only deals with animal products sold out or processed products for sales. Animal products traded or processed by the household for different purposes are not included in this part
3975
3
SCR09G2
The file contains data related to Section 9. part G. (Other animal products) of the household survey questionnaire
The module collects data on animal products including the main and the secondary products sold by the household in the last 12 months which have not been collected in part F as well as processed products for sales. This part only deals with animal products sold out or processed products for sales. Animal products traded or processed by the household for different purposes are not included in this part
667
4
SCR09H1
The file contains data related to Section 9. Part H. (Aquaculture) and Section 9. Part I. (Livestock development services) of the household survey questionnaire
This part only deals with aquatic products raised by the household in pond, river, lakes, canals, (including caged fish raising in river) under the management and use and exploitation of the household.
4433
8
SCR09H2
The file contains data related to Section 9. Part H. (Aquaculture) of the household survey questionnaire
This part only deals with aquatic products raised by the household in pond, river, lakes, canals, (including caged fish raising in river) under the management and use and exploitation of the household.
950
8
SCR09J
The file contains data related to Section 9. part J. Livestock expenditures (including water products)of the household survey questionnaire
8677
7
SCR09K
The file contains data related to Section 9. Part K. Hand tools of the household survey questionnaire
4431
10
SCR09L
The file contains data related to Section 9. part l. Farm equipment, machinery, tools of the household survey questionnaire
6641
13
SCR10A
The file contains data related to Section 10. (Non-farm self-employment) Part A. (Information) of the household survey questionnaire
The module collects information on revenues, expenses, assets and durable goods, machines used in household self-employed activities outside of agriculture, forestry and aquaculture production; including production, business, trading services as well as other activities.
3440
28
SCR10B
The file contains data related to Section 10. Part B. (Expenditures) of the household survey questionnaire
8897
9
SCR10C
The file contains data related to Section 10. Part C. (Revenues) of the household survey questionnaire
3440
23
SCR10D
The file contains data related to Section 10.Part D. (Business Assets) of the household survey questionnaire
5680
20
SCR11A
The file contains data related to Section 11. (Food expenses and Home production) Part A. (Holiday Expenses) of the household survey questionnaire
This section asks about food and foodstuffs expenditures on festive occasions such as the traditional Tet, holidays, January 15, July 15, Mid-autumn festival, May Day, 2-9
62721
9
SCR11B
The file contains data related to Section 11. (Food expenses and Home production)Part b. (Regular Expenses)of the household survey questionnaire
This section asks about regular food and foodstuff expenditures of all household members besides those in the above festival days. Expenditures for funerals, weddings, death anniversaries are not recorded in this section but in section 12 B.
158383
17
SCR12A
The file contains data related to Section 12. Non-food expenditures and durable goods of the household survey questionnaire
The module collects data on non-food expenditures and expenditures for durable goods in two reference periods: in the last 4 weeks and in the last 12 months. In this section , expenditures for items in the last 4 weeks and in the last 12 months can be understood as the average expenditures in the last month and in the last year, if there is no unexpected (irregular) expenditures .
35306
5
SCR12B
The file contains data related to Section 12. part b. (Annual expenditures) of the household survey questionnaire
107053
7
SCR12C
The file contains data related to Section 12 Part C. Durable goods of the household survey questionnaire
63459
7
SCR12D1
The file contains data related to Section 12 Part D. Expenses for Assistance of the household survey questionnaire
6000
3
SCR12D2
The file contains data related to Section 12. Part D. Expenses for Assistance of the household survey questionnaire
1631
13
SCR13A
The file contains data related to Section 13. part a: Income from remittances of the household survey questionnaire
Section 13 asks about other unearned incomes of household members in the last 12 months. Income earned by working is collected in Section 4, 9 and 10
2750
13
SCR13B
The file contains data related to Section 13. Part B. Other Income of the household survey questionnaire
7810
4
SCR14A1
The file contains data related to Section 14. (borrowing, lending and savings) part a. (borrowing) of the household survey questionnaire.
This section aims to collect information on borrowing, lending, and savings of the household.
5999
4
SCR14A2
The file contains data related to Section 14. (borrowing, lending and savings) part a. (borrowing) of the household survey questionnaire.
The module collects information on borrowing, lending, and savings of the household.
4526
13
SCR14A3
The file contains data related to Section 14. (borrowing, lending and savings) part a. (borrowing) of the household survey questionnaire.
The module collects information on borrowing, lending, and savings of the household.
4526
16
SCR14A4
The file contains data related to Section 14: (Borrowing, lending and savings), Part A. (Borrowing) of the household survey questionnaire.
The module collects information on borrowing, lending, and savings of the household.
4526
16
SCR14B1
The file contains data related to Section 14 Part B: (Lending) of the household survey questionnaire
5999
4
SCR14B2
The file contains data related to Section 14 Part B: (Lending) of the household survey questionnaire
1400
13
SCR14B3
The file contains data related to Section 14 Part B: (Lending) of the household survey questionnaire
1400
15
SCR14B4
The file contains data related to Section 14 Part B: (Lending) of the household survey questionnaire
1400
16
SCR14C
The file contains data related to Section 14 Part C: (Savings and current liquid asset holdings) of the household survey questionnaire
12607
5
SCR15
The file contains data related to Section 15. (Health Check) of the household survey questionnaire
28528
15
SCR031
The file contains data related to Section 3. Health of the household survey questionnaire
This section asks about illness, disease and health utilization situation and respective expenditure for health services in the last 4 weeks and in the last 12 months of all household members; information on smoking, pipe tobacco
28519
18
SCR032
The file contains data related to Section 3. Health of the household survey questionnaire
This section asks about illness, disease and health utilization situation and respective expenditure for health services in the last 4 weeks and in the last 12 months of all household members; information on smoking, pipe tobacco
28519
13
SCR033
The file contains data related to Section 3. Health of the household survey questionnaire
This section asks about illness, disease and health utilization situation and respective expenditure for health services in the last 4 weeks and in the last 12 months of all household members; information on smoking, pipe tobacco
28519
12
SCR034
The file contains data related to Section 3. Health of the household survey questionnaire
This section asks about illness, disease and health utilization situation and respective expenditure for health services in the last 4 weeks and in the last 12 months of all household members; information on smoking, pipe tobacco
28519
11
SCR035
The file contains data related to Section 3. Health of the household survey questionnaire
This section asks about illness, disease and health utilization situation and respective expenditure for health services in the last 4 weeks and in the last 12 months of all household members; information on smoking, pipe tobacco
28519
17
SCR036
The file contains data related to Section 3. Health of the household survey questionnaire
This section asks about illness, disease and health utilization situation and respective expenditure for health services in the last 4 weeks and in the last 12 months of all household members; information on smoking, pipe tobacco
28519
19
SCR100
The file contains data related to Section 10. (Non-farm self-employment) Part A. (Information) of the household survey questionnaire
This section collects information on revenues, expenses, assets and durable goods, machines used in household self-employed activities outside of agriculture, forestry and aquaculture production; including production, business, trading services as well as other activities.
6000
3
SCR110
The file contains data related to Section 11 (Food expenses and Home production) - Part A. (Holiday Expenses) of the household survey questionnaire
This section asks about food and foodstuffs expenditures on festive occasions such as the traditional Tet, holidays, January 15, July 15, Mid-autumn festival, May Day, 2-9
6001
4
SCR120
The file contains data related to Section 12. Non-food expenditures and durable goods of the household survey questionnaire
5997
4
SCR130
The file contains data related to Section 13. part a: Income from remittances of the household survey questionnaire
Section 13 asks about other unearned incomes of household members in the last 12 months. Income earned by working is collected in Section 4, 9 and 10
6000
3
HHEXP98N
5999
67
CMT00A
The file contains data related the cover of the commune questionnaire.
156
5
CMT00B
The file contains data related to Section 0 (Survey Information) of the commune questionnaire.
1184
10
CMT00C
The file contains data related to Section 0 (Survey Information) of the commune questionnaire.
1331
9
CMT05
The file contains data related to Section 5 (credit and savings) of the commune questionnaire
280
12
CMT011
The file contains data related to Section 1 (Basic Physical and demographic characteristics of the commune/ward and selected villages/blocks) of the commune questionnaire.
156
4
CMT012
The file contains data related to Section 1 (Basic Physical and demographic characteristics of the commune/ward and selected villages/blocks) of the commune questionnaire.
299
12
CMT021
The file contains data related to Section 2 (General Economic conditions, aid and relief programs) of the commune questionnaire
156
23
CMT21
The file contains data related to cover of commune health center questionnaire
155
8
CMT022
The file contains data related to Section 2 (General Economic conditions, aid and relief programs) of the commune questionnaire
156
29
CMT22
The file contains data related to "General Situation", "Health workers and Hours of operation", "Equipment and Services" of commune health center questionnaire
155
29
CMT23
The file contains data related to "Equipment and Services" of commune health center questionnaire
2467
4
CMT24
The file contains data related to "Ability to supply medicines" of commune health center questionnaire
1483
4
CMT25
The file contains data related to " Fees" of commune health center questionnaire
155
11
CMT30
The file contains data related to cover of price questionnaire
190
3
CMT031
The file contains data related to section 3 (Non-farm employment opportunities) of the commune questionnaire
455
9
CMT31
The file contains data related to "Food prices" of price questionnaire
6597
5
CMT032
The file contains data related to section 3 (Non-farm employment opportunities) of the commune questionnaire
156
2
CMT32
The file contains data related to "Non-food items" of price questionnaire
5371
5
CMT033
The file contains data related to section 3 (Non-farm employment opportunities) of the commune questionnaire
195
12
CMT33
The file contains data related to "Service prices" and " medicine prices" of price questionnaire
190
39
CMT034
The file contains data related to section 3 (Non-farm employment opportunities) of the commune questionnaire
156
7
CMT34
The file contains data related to " Fertilizer and pesticide prices" of price questionnaire
158
28
CMT035
The file contains data related to Section 3 (Non-farm employment opportunities) of the commune questionnaire
82
6
CMT061
The file contains data related to Section 6 (Physical infrastructure and Transportation) of the commune questionnaire
299
16
CMT062
The file contains data related to Section 6 (Physical infrastructure and Transportation) of the commune questionnaire
2334
11
CMT063
The file contains data related to Section 6 (Physical infrastructure and Transportation) of the commune questionnaire
156
10
CMT071
The file contains data related to Section 7 (commune fiscal information) of the commune questionnaire.
This section collects information on collection and expenditures of the commune/ward budget and contributions and payments made by the local people to the commune/ward.
154
18
CMT072
The file contains data related to section 7 (commune fiscal information) of the commune questionnaire.
This section collects information on collection and expenditures of the commune/ward budget and contributions and payments made by the local people to the commune/ward.
4868
13
CMT073
The file contains data related to section 7 (commune fiscal information) of the commune questionnaire.
This section collects information on collection and expenditures of the commune/ward budget and contributions and payments made by the local people to the commune/ward.
4223
14
CMT081
The file contains data related to section 8 (Education) of the commune questiionnaire.
This section collects data on the general education situation (school facilities, school non-attendance situation, difficulties in education), illiteracy eradication and nursery education of the selected commune/ward
591
12
CMT082
The file contains data related to section 8 (Education) of the commune questiionnaire.
This section collects data on the general education situation (school facilities, school non-attendance situation, difficulties in education), illiteracy eradication and nursery education of the selected commune/ward
456
9
CMT083
The file contains data related to section 8 (Education) of the commune questiionnaire.
This section collects data on the general education situation (school facilities, school non-attendance situation, difficulties in education), illiteracy eradication and nursery education of the selected commune/ward
156
7
CMT084
The file contains data related to section 8 (Education) of the commune questiionnaire.
This section collects data on the general education situation (school facilities, school non-attendance situation, difficulties in education), illiteracy eradication and nursery education of the selected commune/ward
299
12
CMT091
The file contains data related to Section 9 (Health) of the commune queswtionnaire.
This section collects general information on health, health service providers or individual provider for the commune/ward people
156
12
CMT092
The file contains data related to Section 9 (Health) of the commune queswtionnaire.
This section collects general information on health, health service providers or individual provider for the commune/ward people
2300
7
CMT101
The file contains data related to cover of the school questionnaire.
574
13
CMT102
The file contains data related to "General Situation" of the school questionnaire.
575
5
CMT103
The file contains data related to "General Situation" of the school questionnaire.
620
8
CMT104
The file contains data related to "General Situation" of the school questionnaire.
2576
8
CMT105
The file contains data related to General Situation of the school questionnaire.
567
3
CMT106
The file contains data related to General Situation of the school questionnaire.
62
6
CMT107
The file contains data related to "Faculty and Staff of the School" of the school questionnaire.
624
13
CMT108
The file contains data related to "Physical facilities" and "Teaching Equipment" of the school questionnaire.
574
13
CMT109
The file contains data related to "Examination results" of the school questionnaire.
605
11
CMT110
The file contains data related to "finance and school fees" of the school questionnaire.
264
4
CMT111
The file contains data related to "finance and school fees" of the school questionnaire.
2263
11
CMT112
The file contains data related to "finance and school fees" of the school questionnaire.
530
11
CMT0400
The file contains data related to Section 4 (Agriculture) of commune questionnaire
156
2
CMT0401
The file contains data related to Section 4 (Agriculture) of commune questionnaire
144
14
CMT0402
The file contains data related to Section 4 (Agriculture) of commune questionnaire
780
15
CMT0403
The file contains data related to Section 4 (Agriculture) of commune questionnaire
144
2
CMT0404
The file contains data related to Section 4 (Agriculture) of commune questionnaire
1001
13
CMT0405
The file contains data related to Section 4 (Agriculture) of commune questionnaire
823
6
CMT0406
The file contains data related to Section 4 (Agriculture) of commune questionnaire
1272
4
CMT0407
The file contains data related to Section 4 (Agriculture) of commune questionnaire
522
8
CMT0408
The file contains data related to Section 4 (Agriculture) of commune questionnaire
143
14
CMT0409
The file contains data related to Section 4 (Agriculture) of commune questionnaire
144
4
CMT0410
The file contains data related to Section 4 (Agriculture) of commune questionnaire
765
7
CMT0411
The file contains data related to Section 4 (Agriculture) of commune questionnaire
144
6
Household
commune
school
Health center
Price
Household Roster
Education
Health
Employment
Migration
Housing
Respondent for the second round
Fertility
Activities in Agriculture - Forestry - Aquaculture
Self-employment Non-agricultural, Forestry and
Food expenses and home production
Non-food expenditures and expenditures for durable goods
Other incomes
Borrowing, lending and savings
Household Roster
Information on Parents of Household members
children of household members who are living elsewhere and not members of the household
members of the household in vlss 1992-1993
Information on previous schooling
Information on Current Schooling
Repeating grades
Education Expenditures
Literacy and Vocational/Technical Training
Type of work and job search
main job during the past 7 days
Secondary job during the past 7 days
main job during the past 12 months
secondary job in the past 12 months
Self-employed Agricultural, forestry and aquaculture work in past 12 months
Employment History
Other Activities
Type of Dwelling
Housing Expenses
Characteristics of Housing
Fertility History
Contraception
Annual crop land
Other cultivated land
Land Rented or Borrowed in
Land Rented or Lent Out
Swidden land, Allocation, exchange, inheritance, purchase, sale, transfer, and return of land
types of crops planted or tended
rice
Other food crops.
Annual Industrial Crops
Perennial Industrial Crops
Fruit crops
Agro-forestry crops
Crop By-products
Farm Expenditures
Other farm production factors
Processing of home-produced crops at home
Livestock
Other animal products
aquaculture & Livestock development services
Livestock expenditures (including water products)
Hand tools
Farm equipment, machinery, tools
Non-farm self-employment
Information
Expenditures
Revenues
Business Assets
Holiday Expenses
Regular Expenses
Daily expenses
Annual expenditures
Durable goods
Expenses for Assistance
Income from remittances
Other Income
borrowing
Lending
Savings and current liquid asset holdings
Health Check
cover
Survey information
Basic Physical and demographic characteristics of the commune/ward and selected villages/blocks
General Economic conditions and aid programs
Non-farm employment opportunities
Agriculture
credit and savings
Physical infrastructure and Transportation
commune fiscal information
Education
Health
cover
General Situation
Faculty and Staff of the School
"Physical facilities" and "Teaching Equipment"
Examination results
finance and school fees
cover
"General Situation", "Health workers and Hours of operation", "Equipment and Services"
Equipment and Services
Ability to supply medicines
Fees
cover
Food prices
Non-food items
"Service prices" and " medicine prices"
Fertilizer and pesticide prices
Household code
Household code
Household code
Household code
Household code
6002
101
38820
Cluster code
Cluster code
Cluster code
Cluster code
Cluster code
6002
1
388
Interviewer :
Interviewer :
Interviewer :
Interviewer :
Interviewer :
6002
1
72
Date/month/year
Date/month/year
Date/month/year
Date/month/year
Date/month/year
6002
10198
311297
Dwelling found?
Dwelling found?
Dwelling found?
Dwelling found?
Dwelling found?
dwelling found?
if the answer code is 2, skip to supervor
6000
2
1
2
1
yes
2
no
Is head of household the same? :
Is head of household the same? :
Is head of household the same? :
Is head of household the same? :
Is head of household the same? :
if the answer code is 1, skip to religion of head;
if the answer code is 2, skip to supervisor
5993
9
1
2
1
yes
2
no
Religion of head
Religion of head
Religion of head
Religion of head
Religion of head
6002
1
8
1
Buddhist
2
Catholic
3
Protestant
4
Hoa Hao
5
Cao Dai
6
Muslim
7
Other
8
None
Ethnic group of household head
Ethnic group of household head
Ethnic group of household head
Ethnic group of household head
Ethnic group of household head
6002
1
49
1
Kinh
2
Tay
3
Thai
4
Chinese
5
Khmer
6
Muong
7
Nung
8
H' Mong (Meo)
9
Dao
10
Gia- Rai
11
E- De
12
Ba-Na
13
Xo-Dang
14
San Chay (Cao lan - san chi)
15
Co Ho
16
Cham
17
San Diu
18
Hre
19
Mnong
20
Ra-Glai
21
Xtieng
22
Bru - Van Kieu
23
Tho
24
Giay
25
Co Tu
26
Gie -Trieng
27
Ma
28
Kho Mu
29
Co
30
Ta-Oi
31
Cho-Ro
32
Khang
33
Xinh - Mun
34
Ha Nhi
35
Chu - Ru
36
Lao
37
La Chi
38
La Hu
39
Lu
40
Lo Lo
41
Pa Then
42
Co Lao
43
Cong
44
Bo Y
45
Si La
46
Pu Peo
47
Brau
48
Ro-Mam
49
Other
50
Foreigner
51
Unspecified
Language used by the respondent
Language used by the respondent
Language used by the respondent
Language used by the respondent
Language used by the respondent
5955
47
1
2
1
Vietnamese
2
Other
Interpreter?
Interpreter?
Interpreter?
Interpreter?
Interpreter?
188
5814
1
2
1
Yes
2
No
Supervisor
Supervisor
Supervisor
Supervisor
Supervisor
6002
1
30
Date/month/year
Date/month/year
Date/month/year
Date/month/year
Date/month/year
6002
10198
311297
Reinterview by supervisor?
Reinterview by supervisor?
Reinterview by supervisor?
Reinterview by supervisor?
Reinterview by supervisor?
5989
13
1
2
1
yes
2
no
This household replaces household no
This household replaces household no
This household replaces household no
This household replaces household no
This household replaces household no
275
5727
1
26
This household will be replaced by no
This household will be replaced by no
This household will be replaced by no
This household will be replaced by no
This household will be replaced by no
105
5897
1
28
Reason
Reason
Reason
Reason
Reason
171
5831
1
4
1
Dwelling not found/vacant
2
Occupant not at home
3
refusal
4
other
Operator number
Operator number
Operator number
Operator number
Operator number
6001
1
1
22
Date of data entry in first round
Date of data entry in first round
Date of data entry in first round
Date of data entry in first round
Date of data entry in first round
6001
1
10198
311297
Supervisor of printouts first round
Supervisor of printouts first round
Supervisor of printouts first round
Supervisor of printouts first round
Supervisor of printouts first round
5647
355
1
30
Date of printouts
Date of printouts
Date of printouts
Date of printouts
Date of printouts
5621
381
10198
311297
Proposed date
Proposed date
Proposed date
Proposed date
Proposed date
5985
17
10598
311098
Interviewer number
Interviewer number
Interviewer number
Interviewer number
Interviewer number
5978
24
1
72
Date/month/year
Date/month/year
Date/month/year
Date/month/year
Date/month/year
6002
10598
311098
Supervisor of verification of questionnaire
Supervisor of verification of questionnaire
Supervisor of verification of questionnaire
Supervisor of verification of questionnaire
Supervisor of verification of questionnaire
5967
35
1
30
Date of verification of questionnaire
Date of verification of questionnaire
Date of verification of questionnaire
Date of verification of questionnaire
Date of verification of questionnaire
5965
37
10198
311297
Reinterview by supervisor?
Reinterview by supervisor?
Reinterview by supervisor?
Reinterview by supervisor?
Reinterview by supervisor?
5951
51
1
2
1
yes
2
no
Operator in second round
Operator in second round
Operator in second round
Operator in second round
Operator in second round
5963
39
1
28
Date of data entry in second round
Date of data entry in second round
Date of data entry in second round
Date of data entry in second round
Date of data entry in second round
5963
39
10498
311098
Supervisor of printouts second round
Supervisor of printouts second round
Supervisor of printouts second round
Supervisor of printouts second round
Supervisor of printouts second round
5561
441
1
30
Date of prinouts second round
Date of prinouts second round
Date of prinouts second round
Date of prinouts second round
Date of prinouts second round
5528
474
10598
311098
Household code
Household code
Household code
Household code
Household code
6002
101
38820
Cluster code
Cluster code
Cluster code
Cluster code
Cluster code
6002
1
388
Was this household interviewed in the 1992-1993 living standards survey?
Was this household interviewed in the 1992-1993 living standards survey?
Was this household interviewed in the 1992-1993 living standards survey?
Was this household interviewed in the 1992-1993 living standards survey?
Was this household interviewed in the 1992-1993 living standards survey?
6002
1
2
1
Yes
2
No
What is household id code from 1992-1993?
What is household id code from 1992-1993?
What is household id code from 1992-1993?
What is household id code from 1992-1993?
What is household id code from 1992-1993?
4305
1697
1
301
Household ID code
Household ID code
Household ID code
Household ID code
Household ID code
4305
1697
1
23
Current status of the dwelling and household that participated in the 1992-1993 living standard survey
Current status of the dwelling and household that participated in the 1992-1993 living standard survey
Current status of the dwelling and household that participated in the 1992-1993 living standard survey
Current status of the dwelling and household that participated in the 1992-1993 living standard survey
Current status of the dwelling and household that participated in the 1992-1993 living standard survey
if the answer code is 1 or 3, skip to part C;
if the answer code is 5, skip to question 6,
if the answer codeis 6, skip to question 5
4305
1697
1
3
1
Still living in 1992-1993 dwelling, and interviewed this time
2
Still living in 1992-1993 dwelling, but not interviewed this time
3
Moved to another dwelling in the same village/cluster, and interviewed this time
4
Moved to another dwelling in the same village/cluster, but not interviewed this time
5
Moved away from the village/cluster, interviewed new household in dwelling
6
Moved away from the village/cluster, interviewed a household in another dwelling
Sysmiss
Why was the household not interviewed?
Why was the household not interviewed?
Why was the household not interviewed?
Why was the household not interviewed?
Why was the household not interviewed?
end of interview
6002
1
Refusal
2
Temporarily away from village/cluster
3
Split into 3 or more households and no original members from 1992/93
4
1992/93 household no longer exists, former members have merged with new household, but do not head that household
5
Other reason
Sysmiss
Why did no interview take place with new household in original dwelling of household that moved away?
Why did no interview take place with new household in original dwelling of household that moved away?
Why did no interview take place with new household in original dwelling of household that moved away?
Why did no interview take place with new household in original dwelling of household that moved away?
Why did no interview take place with new household in original dwelling of household that moved away?
6002
1
Dwelling no longer exists
2
Dwelling vacant
3
Refusal
4
Temporarily away from village
5
Other reason
Sysmiss
Who in the village is able to provide information on the whereabouts of the household members?
Who in the village is able to provide information on the whereabouts of the household members?
Who in the village is able to provide information on the whereabouts of the household members?
Who in the village is able to provide information on the whereabouts of the household members?
Who in the village is able to provide information on the whereabouts of the household members?
if the answer cod is 1 >> end of interview
if the answer code is 2 or 3 or 4 or 5 skip to section 1D
6002
1
No one
2
Neighbor
3
Relative
4
Local official
5
other
Sysmiss
Household code
Household code
Household code
Household code
Household code
13000
101
38820
Cluster code
Cluster code
Cluster code
Cluster code
Cluster code
13000
1
388
How many time go to the household
How many time go to the household
How many time go to the household
How many time go to the household
How many time go to the household
13000
1
8
Day
Day
Day
Day
Day
12993
7
1
31
Month
Month
Month
Month
Month
12993
7
1
12
Year
Year
Year
Year
Year
12993
7
97
98
Start time: hour
Start time: hour
Start time: hour
Start time: hour
Start time: hour
12949
51
1
22
Minutes
Minutes
Minutes
Minutes
Minutes
12937
63
55
Finish time: hour
Finish time: hour
Finish time: hour
Finish time: hour
Finish time: hour
12913
87
23
Minutes
Minutes
Minutes
Minutes
Minutes
12902
98
58
Respondent ID code (1)
Respondent ID code (1)
Respondent ID code (1)
Respondent ID code (1)
Respondent ID code (1)
12915
85
1
99
Respondent ID code (2)
Respondent ID code (2)
Respondent ID code (2)
Respondent ID code (2)
Respondent ID code (2)
8410
4590
1
30
Respondent ID code (3)
Respondent ID code (3)
Respondent ID code (3)
Respondent ID code (3)
Respondent ID code (3)
3269
9731
1
14
Respondent ID code (4)
Respondent ID code (4)
Respondent ID code (4)
Respondent ID code (4)
Respondent ID code (4)
1573
11427
1
19
Were any outsiders present?
Were any outsiders present?
Were any outsiders present?
Were any outsiders present?
Were any outsiders present?
12905
95
1
2
1
Yes
2
No
Sysmiss
Sections completed - Roster
Sections completed - Roster
Sections completed - Roster
Sections completed - Roster
Sections completed - Roster
5649
7351
1
1
Education
Education
Education
Education
Education
5708
7292
1
1
Health
Health
Health
Health
Health
5701
7299
1
1
Labor
Labor
Labor
Labor
Labor
5693
7307
1
1
Migratiion
Migratiion
Migratiion
Migratiion
Migratiion
5669
7331
1
1
Housing
Housing
Housing
Housing
Housing
5653
7347
1
1
Second round selection
Second round selection
Second round selection
Second round selection
Second round selection
5633
7367
1
1
Fertility
Fertility
Fertility
Fertility
Fertility
4237
8763
1
1
Agricultture
Agricultture
Agricultture
Agricultture
Agricultture
4192
8808
1
1
Non-farm entreprise
Non-farm entreprise
Non-farm entreprise
Non-farm entreprise
Non-farm entreprise
2989
10011
1
1
Food expenditures
Food expenditures
Food expenditures
Food expenditures
Food expenditures
5585
7415
1
1
Non-food expenditure
Non-food expenditure
Non-food expenditure
Non-food expenditure
Non-food expenditure
5649
7351
1
1
Other income
Other income
Other income
Other income
Other income
5310
7690
1
1
Lending/borrowing
Lending/borrowing
Lending/borrowing
Lending/borrowing
Lending/borrowing
5281
7719
1
1
Anthropometrics
Anthropometrics
Anthropometrics
Anthropometrics
Anthropometrics
5534
7466
1
1
Assessment of interview
Assessment of interview
Assessment of interview
Assessment of interview
Assessment of interview
12909
91
1
2
1
Reliable
2
Unreliable
Sysmiss
Household ID code
Household ID code
Household ID code
Household ID code
Household ID code
6002
101
38820
household ID code.
cluster ID code
cluster ID code
cluster ID code
cluster ID code
cluster ID code
6002
1
388
cluster ID code
ID code of respondent
ID code of respondent
ID code of respondent
ID code of respondent
ID code of respondent
6001
1
1
7
ID code of the respondent
Household code
Household code
Household code
Household code
Household code
28633
101
38820
Cluster code
Cluster code
Cluster code
Cluster code
Cluster code
28633
1
388
ID code
ID code
ID code
ID code
ID code
28633
1
19
Sex
Sex
Sex
Sex
Sex
28633
1
2
Relationship to head of household
Relationship to head of household
Relationship to head of household
Relationship to head of household
Relationship to head of household
relationship to head of the household head?
28633
1
13
1
Head
2
Wife or husband
3
Child
4
Son/daughter-in-law
5
Grandchild
6
Father or mother
7
Parents-in-law.
8
Sister or brother
9
Grandfather/grandmother
10
Niece/nephew
11
Other relative
12
Adopted/step child
13
Other people not related to the head
Can you tell me the date of birth
Can you tell me the date of birth
Can you tell me the date of birth
Can you tell me the date of birth
Can you tell me the date of birth
for each person in question 1, ask 4-11
Can you tell me the date of birth?
if answer is 3 >> go to question 6
28633
1
3
1
Yes
2
Yes, part
3
No
Date of birth
Date of birth
Date of birth
Date of birth
Date of birth
for each person in question 1, ask 4-11
date of birtth
calculatethe person 's age and ask the respondennt to confirm it in Q.6. Write KB in column if don't known
21472
7161
1
31
Month of birth
Month of birth
Month of birth
Month of birth
Month of birth
for each person in question 1, ask 4-11
month of birth
calculatethe person 's age and ask the respondennt to confirm it in Q.6. Write KB in column if don't known
22271
6362
1
12
Year of birth
Year of birth
Year of birth
Year of birth
Year of birth
for each person in question 1, ask 4-11
year of birth
calculatethe person 's age and ask the respondennt to confirm it in Q.6. Write KB in column if don't known
28069
564
1899
1998
How old by years?
How old by years?
How old by years?
How old by years?
How old by years?
for each person in question 1, ask 4-11
How old by years?
enter year if 10 and older; enter year and month if <10 years old; if less than 12 years old then >> Q.10
28633
99
How old by months?
How old by months?
How old by months?
How old by months?
How old by months?
for each person in question 1, ask 4-11
How old by months?
enter year if 10 and older; enter year and month if <10 years old; if less than 12 years old then >> Q.10
5336
23297
11
Present marital status?
Present marital status?
Present marital status?
Present marital status?
Present marital status?
for each person in question 1, ask 4-11
Present marital?
if the question is 2, 3, 5 >> question 10
21767
6866
1
5
1
Married
2
Widowed
3
Divorced
4
Separated
5
Never married
Sysmiss
Husband/wife of NAME living in this household now?
Husband/wife of NAME living in this household now?
Husband/wife of NAME living in this household now?
Husband/wife of NAME living in this household now?
Husband/wife of NAME living in this household now?
for each person in question 1, ask 4-11
8. Husband/wife of NAME living in this household now?
if the answer is 2 >> question 10
11590
17043
1
2
1
Yes
2
No
Sysmiss
ID code of husband/wife
ID code of husband/wife
ID code of husband/wife
ID code of husband/wife
ID code of husband/wife
for each person in question 1, ask 4-11
copy ID code of husband/wife.
if more than 1 wife then record the ID code of the firstt
11151
17482
1
19
Number of months he/she been away from this household?
Number of months he/she been away from this household?
Number of months he/she been away from this household?
Number of months he/she been away from this household?
Number of months he/she been away from this household?
for each person in question 1, ask 4-11
10. Number of months he/she been away from this household?
28633
12
Household member?
Household member?
Household member?
Household member?
Household member?
for each person in question 1, ask 4-11
11. Household member?
>> next person
28633
1
2
1
Yes
2
No
Household ID code
Household ID code
Household ID code
Household ID code
Household ID code
Household members <=70 years
27380
101
38820
Cluster ID code
Cluster ID code
Cluster ID code
Cluster ID code
Cluster ID code
Household members <=70 years
27380
1
388
ID code
ID code
ID code
ID code
ID code
Household members <=70 years
27380
1
19
Is the natural father of [NAME] living in this household?
Is the natural father of [NAME] living in this household?
Is the natural father of [NAME] living in this household?
Is the natural father of [NAME] living in this household?
Is the natural father of [NAME] living in this household?
only ask if household member less than or equal 70 years old
1. Is the natural father of [NAME] living in this household?
if answer code is 2 > go to the question 3
Household members <=70 years
27380
1
2
1
Yes
2
No
The questions in part B only ask household members, i.e. people with an X marked in
column A and with their name on the household card. Ask questions 1 to 16 before going on to
the next person.
ask about the biological father of household members
ID code for the father
ID code for the father
ID code for the father
ID code for the father
ID code for the father
only ask if household member less than or equal 70 years old
ID code for the father
skip to the question 9
Household members <=70 years
13888
13492
1
13
The questions in part B only ask household members, i.e. people with an X marked in
column A and with their name on the household card. Ask questions 1 to 16 before going on to
the next person.
ask about the biological father of household members
Is the father of NAME still alive?
Is the father of NAME still alive?
Is the father of NAME still alive?
Is the father of NAME still alive?
Is the father of NAME still alive?
only ask if household member less than or equal 70 years old
3. Is the father of NAME still alive?
Household members <=70 years
13487
13893
1
3
1
Yes
2
No
3
Don't know
Sysmiss
The questions in part B only ask household members, i.e. people with an X marked in
column A and with their name on the household card. Ask questions 1 to 16 before going on to
the next person.
ask about the biological father of household members
Did the father of NAME attend school?
Did the father of NAME attend school?
Did the father of NAME attend school?
Did the father of NAME attend school?
Did the father of NAME attend school?
only ask if household member less than or equal 70 years old
4. Did the father of NAME attend school?
if the answer code is 2 or 3 skip to the question 8
Household members <=70 years
13485
13895
1
3
1
Yes
2
No
3
Don't know
Sysmiss
The questions in part B only ask household members, i.e. people with an X marked in
column A and with their name on the household card. Ask questions 1 to 16 before going on to
the next person.
ask about the biological father of household members
The father highest grade completed
The father highest grade completed
The father highest grade completed
The father highest grade completed
The father highest grade completed
only ask if household member less than or equal 70 years old
5. The father highest grade completed
if the answer code is
13 skip to the question 8
Household members <=70 years
9142
18238
13
None
1
GR1
2
GR2
3
GR3
4
GR4
5
GR5
6
GR6
7
GR7
8
GR8
9
GR9
10
GR10
11
GR11
12
GR12
13
Don't Know
The questions in part B only ask household members, i.e. people with an X marked in
column A and with their name on the household card. Ask questions 1 to 16 before going on to
the next person.
ask about the biological father of household members
What year of high school, vocational school, university/college did he finish?
What year of high school, vocational school, university/college did he finish?
What year of high school, vocational school, university/college did he finish?
What year of high school, vocational school, university/college did he finish?
What year of high school, vocational school, university/college did he finish?
only ask if household member less than or equal 70 years old
What year of high school, vocational school, university/college did he finish?
Household members <=70 years
6929
20451
13
None
1
HSVE1
2
HSVE2
3
HSVE3
4
U/C1
5
U/C2
6
U/C3
7
U/C4
8
U/C5
9
U/C6
10
U/C7
11
MASTER1
12
MASTER2
13
PHD1
14
PHD2
15
PHD3
16
PHD4
Sysmiss
The questions in part B only ask household members, i.e. people with an X marked in
column A and with their name on the household card. Ask questions 1 to 16 before going on to
the next person.
ask about the biological father of household members
The highest diploma or degree obtained by the father of NAME?
The highest diploma or degree obtained by the father of NAME?
The highest diploma or degree obtained by the father of NAME?
The highest diploma or degree obtained by the father of NAME?
The highest diploma or degree obtained by the father of NAME?
only ask if household member less than or equal 70 years old
The highest diploma or degree obtained by the father of NAME?
Household members <=70 years
6928
20452
13
None
1
Primary
2
Lower Secondary
3
Upper Secondary
4
Certificate (<1 yr)
5
Training Diploma (1-2 years)
6
Tech./Prof.Secondary School
7
Junior College
8
Associates Degree
9
Bachelors
10
Masters
11
Sub-Doctor
12
PHD
13
Don't know
Sysmiss
The questions in part B only ask household members, i.e. people with an X marked in
column A and with their name on the household card. Ask questions 1 to 16 before going on to
the next person.
ask about the biological father of household members
What kind of work did the father of NAME do for most of his life
What kind of work did the father of NAME do for most of his life
What kind of work did the father of NAME do for most of his life
What kind of work did the father of NAME do for most of his life
What kind of work did the father of NAME do for most of his life
only ask if household member less than or equal 70 years old
What kind if work dudd the father of NAME do for most of his life
Household members <=70 years
13334
14046
99
1
2
10
Communist Party officials of all levels (career)
11
Executive, legislative and justice branches
12
Leadership of large and small institutions both private and public
21
Leaders in Natural and life sciences e.g (physics, meteorology)
22
Leaders in Technical Sciences (architecture, planning etc.)
23
Doctor, dentist
24
Pharmacist, pharmacy assistant
25
Traditional healers including traditional midwife
26
Nurse, physician's assistant, trained midwife, nurse's aide occupational specialty)
27
Other medical professionals (veterinarians, etc.)
28
Junior College/University instructor
29
Upper and lower secondary school teacher
30
Primary school teacher
31
Pre-school teacher (kindergarten and nursery school)
32
Other educational professionals
33
Mid-level managers
34
Legal professions
35
Archivist, librarian, information officer, postal clerk
36
Social scientists
37
Cultural, entertainment, sports
38
Religious Specialist (priest, monk...)
39
Optics, electronic equipment technicians
40
Safety and quality inspectors
41
Business, financial, insurance, real estate agents and other intermediaries
42
Customs and tax officials (includes social welfare, issuing licenses)
43
Social worker
44
Accountant, auditors
45
Other office workers (secretary, data entry, typist)
46
Customer service
51
Service on transportation (stewardess...)
52
Cleaning, janitorial services (business and home)
53
Personal care (taking care of children, home nursing,...)
54
Other personal services (haircut, burial, fortune tellers, astrologists...)
55
Protection services (police, guards, firefighters, parking attendants...)
56
Sales and promotion in stores
57
Sales in market and stalls
58
Sales on street (peddlers)
61
Cultivators including those who also raise livestock
62
Livestock raisers
63
Forestry and related workers
64
Aquaculture
65
Fishing
66
Hunting and Trapping
71
Skilled manual worker in mining
72
Skilled construction worker
73
Metal, mechanical workers
74
Electricians, electronic equipment assemblers, phone line installers...
75
Handicraftsmen and printing
76
Food processing
77
Woodworking (including rattan and bamboo)
78
Textile and garment worker
79
Leather and shoemaking industry worker
81
Production machine and equipment operators
82
Drivers and operators of motorized equipment
91
Other simple services on the street not elsewhere specified
92
Laundry, ironing
93
Letter deliverers, porters, doormen
94
Garbage collectors, scavengers
95
Unskilled workers in agriculture, forestry or fisheries
96
Unskilled workers in mining, construction, industry and transportation
97
Other unskilled workers
99
Other Occupations not elsewhere specified (e.g. military)
Sysmiss
The questions in part B only ask household members, i.e. people with an X marked in
column A and with their name on the household card. Ask questions 1 to 16 before going on to
the next person.
ask about the biological father of household members
Is the natural mother of NAME living in this hh?
Is the natural mother of NAME living in this hh?
Is the natural mother of NAME living in this hh?
Is the natural mother of NAME living in this hh?
Is the natural mother of NAME living in this hh?
only ask if household member less than or equal 70 years old
Is the natural mother of NAME living in this hh?
if the answer code 2 skip to the question 11
Household members <=70 years
27380
1
2
1
Yes
2
No
The questions in part B only ask household members, i.e. people with an X marked in
column A and with their name on the household card. Ask questions 1 to 16 before going on to
the next person
Mother's ID code
Mother's ID code
Mother's ID code
Mother's ID code
Mother's ID code
only ask if household member less than or equal 70 years old
Mother's ID code
skip to the next person
Household members <=70 years
15787
11593
1
16
The questions in part B only ask household members, i.e. people with an X marked in
column A and with their name on the household card. Ask questions 1 to 16 before going on to
the next person
Is the mother NAME still alive?
Is the mother NAME still alive?
Is the mother NAME still alive?
Is the mother NAME still alive?
Is the mother NAME still alive?
only ask if household member less than or equal 70 years old
Is the mother NAME still alive?
Household members <=70 years
11592
15788
1
3
1
Yes
2
No
3
Don't know
Sysmiss
The questions in part B only ask household members, i.e. people with an X marked in
column A and with their name on the household card. Ask questions 1 to 16 before going on to
the next person
Did the mother of NAME attend school?
Did the mother of NAME attend school?
Did the mother of NAME attend school?
Did the mother of NAME attend school?
Did the mother of NAME attend school?
only ask if household member less than or equal 70 years old
Did the mother of NAME attend school?
if the answer code is 2, 3 skip to thequestion 16
Household members <=70 years
11591
15789
1
3
1
Yes
2
No
3
Don't know
Sysmiss
The questions in part B only ask household members, i.e. people with an X marked in
column A and with their name on the household card. Ask questions 1 to 16 before going on to
the next person
The highest grade mother completed
The highest grade mother completed
The highest grade mother completed
The highest grade mother completed
The highest grade mother completed
only ask if household member less than or equal 70 years old
The highese grade mother completed
If the answer code is 13 > skip to the question 16
Household members <=70 years
5471
21909
13
None
1
GR1
2
GR2
3
GR3
4
GR4
5
GR5
6
GR6
7
GR7
8
GR8
9
GR9
10
GR10
11
GR11
12
GR12
13
Don't Know
The questions in part B only ask household members, i.e. people with an X marked in
column A and with their name on the household card. Ask questions 1 to 16 before going on to
the next person
What year of high school, vocational school, university/college did mother finish?
What year of high school, vocational school, university/college did mother finish?
What year of high school, vocational school, university/college did mother finish?
What year of high school, vocational school, university/college did mother finish?
What year of high school, vocational school, university/college did mother finish?
only ask if household member less than or equal 70 years old
What year of high school, vocational school, university/college did mother finish?
Household members <=70 years
4188
23192
12
NONE
1
HSVE1
2
HSVE2
3
HSVE3
4
U/C1
5
U/C2
6
U/C3
7
U/C4
8
U/C5
9
U/C6
10
U/C7
11
MASTER1
12
MASTER2
13
PHD1
14
PHD2
15
PHD3
16
PHD4
Sysmiss
The questions in part B only ask household members, i.e. people with an X marked in
column A and with their name on the household card. Ask questions 1 to 16 before going on to
the next person
The highest diploma or degree obtained by the mother of NAME?
The highest diploma or degree obtained by the mother of NAME?
The highest diploma or degree obtained by the mother of NAME?
The highest diploma or degree obtained by the mother of NAME?
The highest diploma or degree obtained by the mother of NAME?
only ask if household member less than or equal 70 years old
The highest diploma or degree obtained by the mother of NAME?
Household members <=70 years
4187
23193
13
None
1
Primary
2
Lower Secondary
3
Upper Secondary
4
Certificate (<1 yr)
5
Training Diploma (1-2 years)
6
Tech./Prof.Secondary School
7
Junior College
8
Associates Degree
9
Bachelors
10
Masters
11
Sub-Doctor
12
PHD
13
Don't know
Sysmiss
The questions in part B only ask household members, i.e. people with an X marked in
column A and with their name on the household card. Ask questions 1 to 16 before going on to
the next person
Kind of work the mother of NAME did for most of her life?
Kind of work the mother of NAME did for most of her life?
Kind of work the mother of NAME did for most of her life?
Kind of work the mother of NAME did for most of her life?
Kind of work the mother of NAME did for most of her life?
only ask if household member less than or equal 70 years old
Kind of work the mother of NAME did for most of her life?
SKIP TO THE NEXT PERSON
Household members <=70 years
11529
15851
99
1
10
Communist Party officials of all levels (career)
11
Executive, legislative and justice branches
12
Leadership of large and small institutions both private and public
21
Leaders in Natural and life sciences e.g (physics, meteorology)
22
Leaders in Technical Sciences (architecture, planning etc.)
23
Doctor, dentist
24
Pharmacist, pharmacy assistant
25
Traditional healers including traditional midwife
26
Nurse, physician's assistant, trained midwife, nurse's aide occupational specialty)
27
Other medical professionals (veterinarians, etc.)
28
Junior College/University instructor
29
Upper and lower secondary school teacher
30
Primary school teacher
31
Pre-school teacher (kindergarten and nursery school)
32
Other educational professionals
33
Mid-level managers
34
Legal professions
35
Archivist, librarian, information officer, postal clerk
36
Social scientists
37
Cultural, entertainment, sports
38
Religious Specialist (priest, monk...)
39
Optics, electronic equipment technicians
40
Safety and quality inspectors
41
Business, financial, insurance, real estate agents and other intermediaries
42
Customs and tax officials (includes social welfare, issuing licenses)
43
Social worker
44
Accountant, auditors
45
Other office workers (secretary, data entry, typist)
46
Customer service
51
Service on transportation (stewardess...)
52
Cleaning, janitorial services (business and home)
53
Personal care (taking care of children, home nursing,...)
54
Other personal services (haircut, burial, fortune tellers, astrologists...)
55
Protection services (police, guards, firefighters, parking attendants...)
56
Sales and promotion in stores
57
Sales in market and stalls
58
Sales on street (peddlers)
60
61
Cultivators including those who also raise livestock
62
Livestock raisers
63
Forestry and related workers
64
Aquaculture
65
Fishing
66
Hunting and Trapping
71
Skilled manual worker in mining
72
Skilled construction worker
73
Metal, mechanical workers
74
Electricians, electronic equipment assemblers, phone line installers...
75
Handicraftsmen and printing
76
Food processing
77
Woodworking (including rattan and bamboo)
78
Textile and garment worker
79
Leather and shoemaking industry worker
81
Production machine and equipment operators
82
Drivers and operators of motorized equipment
91
Other simple services on the street not elsewhere specified
92
Laundry, ironing
93
Letter deliverers, porters, doormen
94
Garbage collectors, scavengers
95
Unskilled workers in agriculture, forestry or fisheries
96
Unskilled workers in mining, construction, industry and transportation
97
Other unskilled workers
99
Other Occupations not elsewhere specified (e.g. military)
Sysmiss
The questions in part B only ask household members, i.e. people with an X marked in
column A and with their name on the household card. Ask questions 1 to 16 before going on to
the next person
Household ID code
Household ID code
Household ID code
Household ID code
Household ID code
6002
101
38820
Cluster code
Cluster code
Cluster code
Cluster code
Cluster code
6002
1
388
Order of household
Order of household
Order of household
Order of household
Order of household
6002
1
37
Does any member of your household have children living elsewhere who are not household members?
Does any member of your household have children living elsewhere who are not household members?
Does any member of your household have children living elsewhere who are not household members?
Does any member of your household have children living elsewhere who are not household members?
Does any member of your household have children living elsewhere who are not household members?
Does any member of your household have children living elsewhere who are not household members?
if the answer code is 2 skip to the part D
6002
1
2
1
Yes
2
No
Household ID code
Household ID code
Household ID code
Household ID code
Household ID code
10426
101
38818
Cluster code
Cluster code
Cluster code
Cluster code
Cluster code
10426
1
388
Order of child
Order of child
Order of child
Order of child
Order of child
10426
1
14
Sex?
Sex?
Sex?
Sex?
Sex?
sex?
10425
1
1
2
1
Male
2
Female
Sysmiss
This section asks household members about their biological children currently living in
another place and not household members, including those living right next door but belonging
to a different household.
How old is [NAME] now?
How old is [NAME] now?
How old is [NAME] now?
How old is [NAME] now?
How old is [NAME] now?
10414
12
76
This section asks household members about their biological children currently living in
another place and not household members, including those living right next door but belonging
to a different household.
Is the natural father of NAME living in this household?
Is the natural father of NAME living in this household?
Is the natural father of NAME living in this household?
Is the natural father of NAME living in this household?
Is the natural father of NAME living in this household?
Is the natural father of NAME living in this household?
if the answer code is 2 > skip to the question 7
10425
1
1
2
1
Yes
2
No
Sysmiss
This section asks household members about their biological children currently living in
another place and not household members, including those living right next door but belonging
to a different household.
Father's ID code
Father's ID code
Father's ID code
Father's ID code
Father's ID code
6926
3500
1
10
This section asks household members about their biological children currently living in
another place and not household members, including those living right next door but belonging
to a different household.
Is the natural mother of NAME living in this household?
Is the natural mother of NAME living in this household?
Is the natural mother of NAME living in this household?
Is the natural mother of NAME living in this household?
Is the natural mother of NAME living in this household?
Is the natural mother of NAME living in this household?
if the answer code is 2 skip to the question 9
10425
1
1
2
1
Yes
2
No
Sysmiss
This section asks household members about their biological children currently living in
another place and not household members, including those living right next door but belonging
to a different household.
Mother's ID code
Mother's ID code
Mother's ID code
Mother's ID code
Mother's ID code
Mother 's ID code
9236
1190
1
16
This section asks household members about their biological children currently living in
another place and not household members, including those living right next door but belonging
to a different household.
Has NAME ever attended to the school?
Has NAME ever attended to the school?
Has NAME ever attended to the school?
Has NAME ever attended to the school?
Has NAME ever attended to the school?
9. Has NAME ever attended to the school?
if the answer code is 2, skip to the question 14
10425
1
1
2
1
Yes
2
No
Sysmiss
This section asks household members about their biological children currently living in
another place and not household members, including those living right next door but belonging
to a different household.
Is NAME attending school now?
Is NAME attending school now?
Is NAME attending school now?
Is NAME attending school now?
Is NAME attending school now?
10. Is NAME attending school now?
9967
459
1
2
1
Yes
2
No
Sysmiss
This section asks household members about their biological children currently living in
another place and not household members, including those living right next door but belonging
to a different household.
What is highest grade completed by NAME?
What is highest grade completed by NAME?
What is highest grade completed by NAME?
What is highest grade completed by NAME?
What is highest grade completed by NAME?
11. What is highest grade completed by NAME?
if the answer code is 13, skip to thhe question 14
9965
461
13
None
1
GR1
2
GR2
3
GR3
4
GR4
5
GR5
6
GR6
7
GR7
8
GR8
9
GR9
10
GR10
11
GR11
12
GR12
13
Don't Know
Sysmiss
This section asks household members about their biological children currently living in
another place and not household members, including those living right next door but belonging
to a different household.
What year of vocational school tech./prof. high school, univercsty, college or post-graduate sschooling ddid NAME completed?
What year of vocational school tech./prof. high school, univercsty, college or post-graduate sschooling ddid NAME completed?
What year of vocational school tech./prof. high school, univercsty, college or post-graduate sschooling ddid NAME completed?
What year of vocational school tech./prof. high school, univercsty, college or post-graduate sschooling ddid NAME completed?
What year of vocational school tech./prof. high school, univercsty, college or post-graduate sschooling ddid NAME completed?
12. What year of vocational school tech./prof. high school, univercsty, college or post-graduate sschooling ddid NAME completed?
9851
575
16
NONE
1
HSVE1
2
HSVE2
3
HSVE3
4
U/C1
5
U/C2
6
U/C3
7
U/C4
8
U/C5
9
U/C6
10
U/C7
11
MASTER1
12
MASTER2
13
PHD1
14
PHD2
15
PHD3
16
PHD4
This section asks household members about their biological children currently living in
another place and not household members, including those living right next door but belonging
to a different household.
What was the highest diploma or degree obtain by NAME?
What was the highest diploma or degree obtain by NAME?
What was the highest diploma or degree obtain by NAME?
What was the highest diploma or degree obtain by NAME?
What was the highest diploma or degree obtain by NAME?
13. What was the highest diploma or degree obtain by NAME?
9851
575
13
None
1
Primary
2
Lower Secondary
3
Upper Secondary
4
Certificate (<1 yr)
5
Training Diploma (1-2 years)
6
Tech./Prof.Secondary School
7
Junior College
8
Associates Degree
9
Bachelors
10
Masters
11
Sub-Doctor
12
PHD
13
Don't know
Sysmiss
This section asks household members about their biological children currently living in
another place and not household members, including those living right next door but belonging
to a different household.
In what province or country does NAME live?
In what province or country does NAME live?
In what province or country does NAME live?
In what province or country does NAME live?
In what province or country does NAME live?
14. In what province or country does NAME live?
if the NAME live overseas skip to the next person
10418
8
1
84
This section asks household members about their biological children currently living in
another place and not household members, including those living right next door but belonging
to a different household.
Where does NAME live?
Where does NAME live?
Where does NAME live?
Where does NAME live?
Where does NAME live?
15. Where does NAME live?
skip to the next person
10148
278
1
5
1
City
2
Town
3
Small town
4
Rural area
5
Don't know
Sysmiss
This section asks household members about their biological children currently living in
another place and not household members, including those living right next door but belonging
to a different household.
Household ID code
Household ID code
Household ID code
Household ID code
Household ID code
21786
501
38820
Cluster code
Cluster code
Cluster code
Cluster code
Cluster code
21786
5
388
ID code in VHLSS 92 - 93
ID code in VHLSS 92 - 93
ID code in VHLSS 92 - 93
ID code in VHLSS 92 - 93
ID code in VHLSS 92 - 93
supervisor completes column 1,2,3,4 before giving the questionnaire to interviewers. interviewer ask this part only to households which participated in the VLSS 1992-1993 and who are available for interview this time (section 0, part B Q 1 answer code 1 and Q. 3 answer code 1 or 3), or who have moved away but someone is available to provide information on household members (section 0 part b Q.1 answer code 1 and Q. 3 answer code 5 or 6 and Q.6 answer codes 2-5).
2.ID code in VHLSS 92 - 93
21786
1
25
This section is designed to identify out of the people interviewed in the VLSS 92/93, who
will be interviewed this time and who for one reason or the other won’t be interviewed. People with information recorded in question 6 are the people present for both surveys.
Sex in VHLSS 92 - 93
Sex in VHLSS 92 - 93
Sex in VHLSS 92 - 93
Sex in VHLSS 92 - 93
Sex in VHLSS 92 - 93
supervisor completes column 1,2,3,4 before giving the questionnaire to interviewers. interviewer ask this part only to households which participated in the VLSS 1992-1993 and who are available for interview this time (section 0, part B Q 1 answer code 1 and Q. 3 answer code 1 or 3), or who have moved away but someone is available to provide information on household members (section 0 part b Q.1 answer code 1 and Q. 3 answer code 5 or 6 and Q.6 answer codes 2-5).
21786
1
2
1
Male
2
Female
This section is designed to identify out of the people interviewed in the VLSS 92/93, who
will be interviewed this time and who for one reason or the other won’t be interviewed. People with information recorded in question 6 are the people present for both surveys.
Age in VHLSS 92 - 93
Age in VHLSS 92 - 93
Age in VHLSS 92 - 93
Age in VHLSS 92 - 93
Age in VHLSS 92 - 93
supervisor completes column 1,2,3,4 before giving the questionnaire to interviewers. interviewer ask this part only to households which participated in the VLSS 1992-1993 and who are available for interview this time (section 0, part B Q 1 answer code 1 and Q. 3 answer code 1 or 3), or who have moved away but someone is available to provide information on household members (section 0 part b Q.1 answer code 1 and Q. 3 answer code 5 or 6 and Q.6 answer codes 2-5).
4. Age in VHLSS 92 - 93
21786
96
This section is designed to identify out of the people interviewed in the VLSS 92/93, who
will be interviewed this time and who for one reason or the other won’t be interviewed. People with information recorded in question 6 are the people present for both surveys.
Is NAME the member of the household?
Is NAME the member of the household?
Is NAME the member of the household?
Is NAME the member of the household?
Is NAME the member of the household?
supervisor completes column 1,2,3,4 before giving the questionnaire to interviewers. interviewer ask this part only to households which participated in the VLSS 1992-1993 and who are available for interview this time (section 0, part B Q 1 answer code 1 and Q. 3 answer code 1 or 3), or who have moved away but someone is available to provide information on household members (section 0 part b Q.1 answer code 1 and Q. 3 answer code 5 or 6 and Q.6 answer codes 2-5).
5. Is NAME the member of the household?
if the answer code is 2, ski tto the question 7
21786
1
2
1
Yes
2
No
This section is designed to identify out of the people interviewed in the VLSS 92/93, who
will be interviewed this time and who for one reason or the other won’t be interviewed. People with information recorded in question 6 are the people present for both surveys.
ID code from section 1 Part A
ID code from section 1 Part A
ID code from section 1 Part A
ID code from section 1 Part A
ID code from section 1 Part A
supervisor completes column 1,2,3,4 before giving the questionnaire to interviewers. interviewer ask this part only to households which participated in the VLSS 1992-1993 and who are available for interview this time (section 0, part B Q 1 answer code 1 and Q. 3 answer code 1 or 3), or who have moved away but someone is available to provide information on household members (section 0 part b Q.1 answer code 1 and Q. 3 answer code 5 or 6 and Q.6 answer codes 2-5).
6. Copy ID code from section 1 part A.
>> next person
17834
3952
1
18
This section is designed to identify out of the people interviewed in the VLSS 92/93, who
will be interviewed this time and who for one reason or the other won’t be interviewed. People with information recorded in question 6 are the people present for both surveys.
Why NAME is no longer living in thhis houseehold?
Why NAME is no longer living in thhis houseehold?
Why NAME is no longer living in thhis houseehold?
Why NAME is no longer living in thhis houseehold?
Why NAME is no longer living in thhis houseehold?
supervisor completes column 1,2,3,4 before giving the questionnaire to interviewers. interviewer ask this part only to households which participated in the VLSS 1992-1993 and who are available for interview this time (section 0, part B Q 1 answer code 1 and Q. 3 answer code 1 or 3), or who have moved away but someone is available to provide information on household members (section 0 part b Q.1 answer code 1 and Q. 3 answer code 5 or 6 and Q.6 answer codes 2-5).
7. Why NAME is no longer living in thhis houseehold?
if the answer code is 2, skip to the question 11
3944
17842
1
2
1
Moved, split household
2
Died
Sysmiss
This section is designed to identify out of the people interviewed in the VLSS 92/93, who
will be interviewed this time and who for one reason or the other won’t be interviewed. People with information recorded in question 6 are the people present for both surveys.
Why did NAME move out of this household?
Why did NAME move out of this household?
Why did NAME move out of this household?
Why did NAME move out of this household?
Why did NAME move out of this household?
supervisor completes column 1,2,3,4 before giving the questionnaire to interviewers. interviewer ask this part only to households which participated in the VLSS 1992-1993 and who are available for interview this time (section 0, part B Q 1 answer code 1 and Q. 3 answer code 1 or 3), or who have moved away but someone is available to provide information on household members (section 0 part b Q.1 answer code 1 and Q. 3 answer code 5 or 6 and Q.6 answer codes 2-5).
8. Why did NAME move out of this household?
3407
18379
1
6
1
Employment
2
Marriage, split household
3
Schooling
4
Follow family
5
Other
6
Don't know
Sysmiss
This section is designed to identify out of the people interviewed in the VLSS 92/93, who
will be interviewed this time and who for one reason or the other won’t be interviewed. People with information recorded in question 6 are the people present for both surveys.
In what province or country does NAME now live?
In what province or country does NAME now live?
In what province or country does NAME now live?
In what province or country does NAME now live?
In what province or country does NAME now live?
supervisor completes column 1,2,3,4 before giving the questionnaire to interviewers. interviewer ask this part only to households which participated in the VLSS 1992-1993 and who are available for interview this time (section 0, part B Q 1 answer code 1 and Q. 3 answer code 1 or 3), or who have moved away but someone is available to provide information on household members (section 0 part b Q.1 answer code 1 and Q. 3 answer code 5 or 6 and Q.6 answer codes 2-5).
9. In what province or country does NAME now live?
3399
18387
1
84
1
Ha Giang
2
Tuyen Quang
3
Cao Bang
4
Lang Son
5
Lai Chau
6
Yen Bai
7
Lao Cai
8
Bac Can
9
Thai Nguyen
10
Son La
11
Phu Tho
12
Vinh Phuc
13
Bac Giang
14
Bac Ninh
15
Quang Ninh
16
Hoa Binh
17
Ha Noi
18
Hai Phong
19
Hung Yen
20
Hai Duong
21
Ha Tay
22
Thai Binh
23
Ha Nam
24
Nam Dinh
25
Ninh Binh
26
Thanh Hoa
27
Nghe An
28
Ha Tinh
29
Quang Binh
30
Quang Tri
31
Thua Thien - Hue
32
Quang Nam
33
Da Nang
34
Quang Ngai
35
Binh Dinh
36
Phu Yen
37
Khanh Hoa
38
Ninh Thuan
39
Binh Thuan
40
Gia Lai
41
Kon Tum
42
Dak Lak
43
Lam Dong
44
Ho Chi Minh city
45
Binh Duong
46
Binh Phuoc
47
Tay Ninh
48
Dong Nai
49
Ba Ria - Vung Tau
50
Long An
51
Dong Thap
52
An Giang
53
Tien Giang
54
Ben Tre
55
Vinh Long
56
Tra Vinh
57
Soc TRang
58
CAn Tho
59
Kien Giang
60
Ca Mau
61
Bac Lieu
71
LAOS
72
Cambodia
73
Thailand
74
China
75
Hong Kong
76
Taiwan
77
Australia
78
France
79
Western Europe
80
Former Soviet Union
81
Eastern Europe
82
USA
83
Canada
84
Other
This section is designed to identify out of the people interviewed in the VLSS 92/93, who
will be interviewed this time and who for one reason or the other won’t be interviewed. People with information recorded in question 6 are the people present for both surveys.
When did NAME move? month
When did NAME move? month
When did NAME move? month
When did NAME move? month
When did NAME move? month
supervisor completes column 1,2,3,4 before giving the questionnaire to interviewers. interviewer ask this part only to households which participated in the VLSS 1992-1993 and who are available for interview this time (section 0, part B Q 1 answer code 1 and Q. 3 answer code 1 or 3), or who have moved away but someone is available to provide information on household members (section 0 part b Q.1 answer code 1 and Q. 3 answer code 5 or 6 and Q.6 answer codes 2-5).
10. When did NAME move?
>> skip to the next person.
3330
18456
12
This section is designed to identify out of the people interviewed in the VLSS 92/93, who
will be interviewed this time and who for one reason or the other won’t be interviewed. People with information recorded in question 6 are the people present for both surveys.
Year
Year
Year
Year
Year
supervisor completes column 1,2,3,4 before giving the questionnaire to interviewers. interviewer ask this part only to households which participated in the VLSS 1992-1993 and who are available for interview this time (section 0, part B Q 1 answer code 1 and Q. 3 answer code 1 or 3), or who have moved away but someone is available to provide information on household members (section 0 part b Q.1 answer code 1 and Q. 3 answer code 5 or 6 and Q.6 answer codes 2-5).
3367
18419
3
98
This section is designed to identify out of the people interviewed in the VLSS 92/93, who
will be interviewed this time and who for one reason or the other won’t be interviewed. People with information recorded in question 6 are the people present for both surveys.
When did NAME die? month
When did NAME die? month
When did NAME die? month
When did NAME die? month
When did NAME die? month
supervisor completes column 1,2,3,4 before giving the questionnaire to interviewers. interviewer ask this part only to households which participated in the VLSS 1992-1993 and who are available for interview this time (section 0, part B Q 1 answer code 1 and Q. 3 answer code 1 or 3), or who have moved away but someone is available to provide information on household members (section 0 part b Q.1 answer code 1 and Q. 3 answer code 5 or 6 and Q.6 answer codes 2-5).
11. When did NAME died?
526
21260
1
12
This section is designed to identify out of the people interviewed in the VLSS 92/93, who
will be interviewed this time and who for one reason or the other won’t be interviewed. People with information recorded in question 6 are the people present for both surveys.
Year
Year
Year
Year
Year
supervisor completes column 1,2,3,4 before giving the questionnaire to interviewers. interviewer ask this part only to households which participated in the VLSS 1992-1993 and who are available for interview this time (section 0, part B Q 1 answer code 1 and Q. 3 answer code 1 or 3), or who have moved away but someone is available to provide information on household members (section 0 part b Q.1 answer code 1 and Q. 3 answer code 5 or 6 and Q.6 answer codes 2-5).
529
21257
91
98
This section is designed to identify out of the people interviewed in the VLSS 92/93, who
will be interviewed this time and who for one reason or the other won’t be interviewed. People with information recorded in question 6 are the people present for both surveys.
Household ID code
Household ID code
Household ID code
Household ID code
Household ID code
28519
101
38820
Cluster code
Cluster code
Cluster code
Cluster code
Cluster code
28519
1
388
ID code
ID code
ID code
ID code
ID code
28519
1
19
Person answering for himself/herself
Person answering for himself/herself
Person answering for himself/herself
Person answering for himself/herself
Person answering for himself/herself
ask all household members.
1. Is this person answering for himself/herself?
household member more than 10 years of age should respond directly to these questions.
28518
1
1
3
1
Yes
2
No
3
Sysmiss
Have you ever attended the school?
Have you ever attended the school?
Have you ever attended the school?
Have you ever attended the school?
Have you ever attended the school?
ask all household members.
2. Have you ever atended the school?
if the answer code is 2, skip to the question 2 part E
28519
1
2
1
Yes
2
No
Currently attending school.
Currently attending school.
Currently attending school.
Currently attending school.
Currently attending school.
ask all household members.
3. Are you currently atending school?
if the answer code is 1 or 3, skip to the part B
24243
4276
1
3
1
Yes
2
No
3
Summer break
Sysmiss
School last attended
School last attended
School last attended
School last attended
School last attended
ask all household members.
4. Was the school you last attended a pre-school, primary school, lower sencondary school, upper secondary school, vocation school or university/junior college?
if the answer code is 1 skip tto the question 6,
if the answer code is 2 skip tto the question 19,
if the answer code is 3 skip tto the question 15,
if the answer code is 4 skip tto the question 11,
if the answer code is 6 skip tto the question 7.
15957
12562
1
6
1
Pre-school
2
Primary
3
Lower secondary school
4
Upper secondary school
5
Vocational training
6
University
Sysmiss
Before studying in a vocational school, did you finish primary school, lower or upper secondary school or university/junior college?
Before studying in a vocational school, did you finish primary school, lower or upper secondary school or university/junior college?
Before studying in a vocational school, did you finish primary school, lower or upper secondary school or university/junior college?
Before studying in a vocational school, did you finish primary school, lower or upper secondary school or university/junior college?
Before studying in a vocational school, did you finish primary school, lower or upper secondary school or university/junior college?
ask all household members.
5. Before studying in a vocational schoo, did you finish primary school, lower or upper secondary school or university/junior college?
if the answer code is 2, sskip to the question 19,
if the answer code is 3, sskip to the question 15,
if the answer code is 4, sskip to the question 11,
if the answer code is 5, sskip to the question 7
708
27811
2
5
2
Primary
3
Lower secondary sschool
4
Upper secondary school
5
University/Junior College
Sysmiss
How many year did you attend pre-school?
How many year did you attend pre-school?
How many year did you attend pre-school?
How many year did you attend pre-school?
How many year did you attend pre-school?
ask all household members.
6. How many year did you atend pre-school?
all answer code, Skip to the part D
19
28500
3
How many years did you attend junior college, university or post-granduate school whicch dilomas did you obtain?
How many years did you attend junior college, university or post-granduate school whicch dilomas did you obtain?
How many years did you attend junior college, university or post-granduate school whicch dilomas did you obtain?
How many years did you attend junior college, university or post-granduate school whicch dilomas did you obtain?
How many years did you attend junior college, university or post-granduate school whicch dilomas did you obtain?
ask all household members.
7. How many years did you attend junior college, university or post-granduate school whicch dilomas did you obtain?
497
28022
10
During all your years studying in junior college, university, or posr-graduate scchool, which diplomas did you obtain? First
During all your years studying in junior college, university, or posr-graduate scchool, which diplomas did you obtain? First
During all your years studying in junior college, university, or posr-graduate scchool, which diplomas did you obtain? First
During all your years studying in junior college, university, or posr-graduate scchool, which diplomas did you obtain? First
During all your years studying in junior college, university, or posr-graduate scchool, which diplomas did you obtain? First
ask all household members.
8. During all your years studying in junior college, university, or posr-graduate scchool, which diplomas did you obtain?
499
28020
4
None
1
Junior College Dilopma
2
Associates
3
Bachelors
4
Masters
5
Sub-doctor
6
PhD
Sysmiss
Second
Second
Second
Second
Second
ask all household members.
second diploma
38
28481
1
5
None
1
Junior College Dilopma
2
Associates
3
Bachelors
4
Masters
5
Sub-doctor
6
PhD
Sysmiss
Third
Third
Third
Third
Third
ask all household members.
Third diploma
1
28518
3
3
None
1
Junior College Dilopma
2
Associates
3
Bachelors
4
Masters
5
Sub-doctor
6
PhD
Sysmiss
What was the major field of study for each of those diploma? First
What was the major field of study for each of those diploma? First
What was the major field of study for each of those diploma? First
What was the major field of study for each of those diploma? First
What was the major field of study for each of those diploma? First
ask all household members.
9. What was the major field of sttudy for each of those diploma?
(first )
498
28021
1
37
1
Mathematics, computer science, mechanics
2
Physics, meteorology, hydrography
3
Chemistry
4
Biology, earth science
5
Geography
6
Vietnamese literature and linguistics
7
Foreign languages
8
History
9
International relations
10
Social sciences
11
Economics
12
Technical economics
13
Transportation
14
Geology, geological technology
15
Geological exploration technology
16
Cartography
17
Mining technology
18
Mechanics
19
hermal technology
20
Electricity, electronics
21
Weaving, knitting and sewing technology
22
Foodstuff technology
23
Chemical and metallurgical technology
24
Architecture
25
Construction technology
26
Water resources technology
27
Water transportation
28
Agriculture, forestry, livestock
29
Pharmacy
30
Medicine
31
Sports, physical education
32
Special Pedagogy
33
Culture
34
Fine arts
35
Police
36
Military
37
Other fields not elsewhere
Sysmiss
Second
Second
Second
Second
Second
ask all household members.
SEcond
22
28497
1
34
1
Mathematics, computer science, mechanics
2
Physics, meteorology, hydrography
3
Chemistry
4
Biology, earth science
5
Geography
6
Vietnamese literature and linguistics
7
Foreign languages
8
History
9
International relations
10
Social sciences
11
Economics
12
Technical economics
13
Transportation
14
Geology, geological technology
15
Geological exploration technology
16
Cartography
17
Mining technology
18
Mechanics
19
hermal technology
20
Electricity, electronics
21
Weaving, knitting and sewing technology
22
Foodstuff technology
23
Chemical and metallurgical technology
24
Architecture
25
Construction technology
26
Water resources technology
27
Water transportation
28
Agriculture, forestry, livestock
29
Pharmacy
30
Medicine
31
Sports, physical education
32
Special Pedagogy
33
Culture
34
Fine arts
35
Police
36
Military
37
Other fields not elsewhere
Sysmiss
Third
Third
Third
Third
Third
ask all household members.
Third
28519
1
Mathematics, computer science, mechanics
2
Physics, meteorology, hydrography
3
Chemistry
4
Biology, earth science
5
Geography
6
Vietnamese literature and linguistics
7
Foreign languages
8
History
9
International relations
10
Social sciences
11
Economics
12
Technical economics
13
Transportation
14
Geology, geological technology
15
Geological exploration technology
16
Cartography
17
Mining technology
18
Mechanics
19
hermal technology
20
Electricity, electronics
21
Weaving, knitting and sewing technology
22
Foodstuff technology
23
Chemical and metallurgical technology
24
Architecture
25
Construction technology
26
Water resources technology
27
Water transportation
28
Agriculture, forestry, livestock
29
Pharmacy
30
Medicine
31
Sports, physical education
32
Special Pedagogy
33
Culture
34
Fine arts
35
Police
36
Military
37
Other fields not elsewhere
Sysmiss
Graduate or quit junior college, university or post-graduate studies - Month
Graduate or quit junior college, university or post-graduate studies - Month
Graduate or quit junior college, university or post-graduate studies - Month
Graduate or quit junior college, university or post-graduate studies - Month
Graduate or quit junior college, university or post-graduate studies - Month
ask all household members.
10. In what year and month did you graduate or quit junior college, university or post-graduate studies?
month
ALL ANSWER CODE, SKIP TO THE QUESTION 2 PART C
496
28023
1
12
Year
Year
Year
Year
Year
ask all household members.
10. In what year and month did you graduate or quit junior college, university or post-graduate studies?
YEAR:
ALL ANSWER CODE, SKIP TO THE QUESTION 2 PART C
498
28021
1940
1998
Graduate from upper secondary school and receive a diploma
Graduate from upper secondary school and receive a diploma
Graduate from upper secondary school and receive a diploma
Graduate from upper secondary school and receive a diploma
Graduate from upper secondary school and receive a diploma
ask all household members.
11.Did you graduate from upper secondary school and receive a diploma?
if the answer code is 1 or 2, skip to tthe question 13
2557
25962
1
3
1
Yes, finished last grade and received a diploma
2
Finished last grade but did not receive a diploma
3
Didn't finish the last grade
Sysmiss
Before quitting upper secondary school, what was the highest grade you completed?
Before quitting upper secondary school, what was the highest grade you completed?
Before quitting upper secondary school, what was the highest grade you completed?
Before quitting upper secondary school, what was the highest grade you completed?
Before quitting upper secondary school, what was the highest grade you completed?
ask all household members.
12. Before quitting upper secondary school, what was the highest grade you completed?
822
27697
9
12
Graduate or quit upper secondary school - Month
Graduate or quit upper secondary school - Month
Graduate or quit upper secondary school - Month
Graduate or quit upper secondary school - Month
Graduate or quit upper secondary school - Month
ask all household members.
13. In what month and year did you graduate or quit upper secondary school?
MONTH
2547
25972
1
12
Year
Year
Year
Year
Year
ask all household members.
13. In what month and year did you graduate or quit upper secondary school?
YEAR:
2549
25970
71
1998
Was the upper secondary school last attend public, semi-public, sponsor or private?
Was the upper secondary school last attend public, semi-public, sponsor or private?
Was the upper secondary school last attend public, semi-public, sponsor or private?
Was the upper secondary school last attend public, semi-public, sponsor or private?
Was the upper secondary school last attend public, semi-public, sponsor or private?
ask all household members.
14. Was the upper secondary school last attend public, semi-public, sponsor or private?
SKIP TO THE QUESTION 2 PART C
2556
25963
1
5
1
Public
2
Semi-public
3
Sponsored
4
Private
5
Other
Sysmiss
Did you graduate from lower secondry school and receive a diploma?
Did you graduate from lower secondry school and receive a diploma?
Did you graduate from lower secondry school and receive a diploma?
Did you graduate from lower secondry school and receive a diploma?
Did you graduate from lower secondry school and receive a diploma?
ask all household members.
15. Did you graduate from lower secondry school and receive a diploma?
if the answer cose is 1 or 2, skip to the question 17
6515
22004
1
3
1
Yes, finished last grade and received a diploma
2
Finished last grade but did not receive a diploma
3
Didn't finish the last grade
Sysmiss
Before quitting secondary school, what was the highest grade you completed?
Before quitting secondary school, what was the highest grade you completed?
Before quitting secondary school, what was the highest grade you completed?
Before quitting secondary school, what was the highest grade you completed?
Before quitting secondary school, what was the highest grade you completed?
ask all household members.
16. Before quitting secondary school, what was the highest grade you completed?
3021
25498
9
Graduate or quit upper secondary school- Month
Graduate or quit upper secondary school- Month
Graduate or quit upper secondary school- Month
Graduate or quit upper secondary school- Month
Graduate or quit upper secondary school- Month
ask all household members.
13. In what month and year did you graduate or quit upper secondary school?
MONTH
6451
22068
12
Year
Year
Year
Year
Year
ask all household members.
13. In what month and year did you graduate or quit upper secondary school?
YEAR
6475
22044
1926
1998
Was the lower secondary school last attend public, semi-public, sponsor or private?
Was the lower secondary school last attend public, semi-public, sponsor or private?
Was the lower secondary school last attend public, semi-public, sponsor or private?
Was the lower secondary school last attend public, semi-public, sponsor or private?
Was the lower secondary school last attend public, semi-public, sponsor or private?
ask all household members.
18. Was the lower secondary school last attend public, semi-public, sponsor or private?
all the answer code, skip to the question 4 part C
6514
22005
1
5
1
Public
2
Semi-public
3
Sponsored
4
Private
5
Other
Sysmiss
Did you graduate from primary school and receive a diploma?
Did you graduate from primary school and receive a diploma?
Did you graduate from primary school and receive a diploma?
Did you graduate from primary school and receive a diploma?
Did you graduate from primary school and receive a diploma?
ask all household members.
19. Did you graduate from primary school and receive a diploma?
if the answer code is 1 or 2, skip to the question 21
6370
22149
1
3
1
Yes, finished last grade and received a diploma
2
Finished last grade but did not receive a diploma
3
Didn't finish the last grade
Sysmiss
Before quitting primary school, what was the highest grade you completed?
Before quitting primary school, what was the highest grade you completed?
Before quitting primary school, what was the highest grade you completed?
Before quitting primary school, what was the highest grade you completed?
Before quitting primary school, what was the highest grade you completed?
ask all household members.
20. Before quitting primary school, what was the highest grade you completed?
4200
24319
1
5
Graduate or quit primary school - Month
Graduate or quit primary school - Month
Graduate or quit primary school - Month
Graduate or quit primary school - Month
Graduate or quit primary school - Month
ask all household members.
13. In what month and year did you graduate or quit primary school?
MONTH
6143
22376
12
Year
Year
Year
Year
Year
ask all household members.
13. In what month and year did you graduate or quit primary school?
YEAR
6213
22306
71
1998
Was the primary school last attend public, semi-public, sponsor or private?
Was the primary school last attend public, semi-public, sponsor or private?
Was the primary school last attend public, semi-public, sponsor or private?
Was the primary school last attend public, semi-public, sponsor or private?
Was the primary school last attend public, semi-public, sponsor or private?
ask all household members.
22. Was the primary school last attend public, semi-public, sponsor or private?
all the answer code, skip to the question 6 part C
6364
22155
1
5
1
Public
2
Semi-public
3
Sponsored
4
Private
5
Other
Sysmiss
Household ID code
Household ID code
Household ID code
Household ID code
Household ID code
8289
101
38820
Cluster code
Cluster code
Cluster code
Cluster code
Cluster code
8289
1
388
ID code
ID code
ID code
ID code
ID code
8289
1
14
Is the school you are currently attending a pre-school, primary school, lower secondary or upper secondary school, vocational school, junior college or university?
Is the school you are currently attending a pre-school, primary school, lower secondary or upper secondary school, vocational school, junior college or university?
Is the school you are currently attending a pre-school, primary school, lower secondary or upper secondary school, vocational school, junior college or university?
Is the school you are currently attending a pre-school, primary school, lower secondary or upper secondary school, vocational school, junior college or university?
Is the school you are currently attending a pre-school, primary school, lower secondary or upper secondary school, vocational school, junior college or university?
1. Is the school you are currently attending a pre-school, primary school, lower secondary or upper secondary school, vocational school, junior college or university?
if the answer code is 2 or 3 or 4, skip to the qurstion 3,
if the answer code is 6, skip to the question 11
8287
2
1
6
1
Pre-school
2
Primary school
3
Lower secondary
4
Upper secondary
5
Vocational training
6
University or junior college
Sysmiss
How many years did you attend pre-school, not including the current school year?
How many years did you attend pre-school, not including the current school year?
How many years did you attend pre-school, not including the current school year?
How many years did you attend pre-school, not including the current school year?
How many years did you attend pre-school, not including the current school year?
2. How many years did you attend pre-school, not including the current school year?
all answer code, skip to the question 2 part D
837
7452
6
Do you live at home while attending school?
Do you live at home while attending school?
Do you live at home while attending school?
Do you live at home while attending school?
Do you live at home while attending school?
3. Do you live at home while attending school?
if the answer code is 2, skip to the question 10
7021
1268
1
2
1
Yes
2
No
Sysmiss
What is the name of the school that you are currently attending?
What is the name of the school that you are currently attending?
What is the name of the school that you are currently attending?
What is the name of the school that you are currently attending?
What is the name of the school that you are currently attending?
4. What is the name of the school that you are currently attending?
6994
1295
1
99
In the past 7 days, how many days did the oficial schedule require you to attend the school
In the past 7 days, how many days did the oficial schedule require you to attend the school
In the past 7 days, how many days did the oficial schedule require you to attend the school
In the past 7 days, how many days did the oficial schedule require you to attend the school
In the past 7 days, how many days did the oficial schedule require you to attend the school
5. In the past 7 days, how many days did the oficial schedule require you to attend the school?
if zero day in the past week, skip to the question 7
6994
1295
7
How many day did you actually attend school in the past 7 days?
How many day did you actually attend school in the past 7 days?
How many day did you actually attend school in the past 7 days?
How many day did you actually attend school in the past 7 days?
How many day did you actually attend school in the past 7 days?
6. Howmany day did you actually attend school in the past 7 days?
4746
3543
7
What grade are you currently enrolled in?
What grade are you currently enrolled in?
What grade are you currently enrolled in?
What grade are you currently enrolled in?
What grade are you currently enrolled in?
7. What grade are you currently enrolled in?
6994
1295
1
12
None
1
GR 1
2
GR 2
3
GR 3
4
GR 4
5
GR 5
6
GR 6
7
GR 7
8
GR 8
9
GR 9
10
GR 10
11
GR 11
12
GR 12
Sysmiss
Is the school you are currently attending public, semi-public, sponsored or private?
Is the school you are currently attending public, semi-public, sponsored or private?
Is the school you are currently attending public, semi-public, sponsored or private?
Is the school you are currently attending public, semi-public, sponsored or private?
Is the school you are currently attending public, semi-public, sponsored or private?
8. Is the school you are currently attending public, semi-public, sponsored or private?
6994
1295
1
4
1
Public
2
Semi-public
3
Sponsored
4
Private
5
Other
Sysmiss
What score did you achieve on the final exams taken in your previous grade?
What score did you achieve on the final exams taken in your previous grade?
What score did you achieve on the final exams taken in your previous grade?
What score did you achieve on the final exams taken in your previous grade?
What score did you achieve on the final exams taken in your previous grade?
9. What score did you achieve on the final exams taken in your previous grade?
6994
1295
1
5
1
Excellent
2
Good
3
Average
4
Poor
5
Not availabe/don't know
Sysmiss
Check the answer to question 1, then apply the following skip codes
Check the answer to question 1, then apply the following skip codes
Check the answer to question 1, then apply the following skip codes
Check the answer to question 1, then apply the following skip codes
Check the answer to question 1, then apply the following skip codes
10. check the answer to question 1, then apply the following skip codes
If answer code is 1, skip to the question 6 part C
If answer code is 2, skip to the question 4 part C
If answer code is 3, skip to the question 2 part C
7014
1275
3
1
Primary
2
Lower secondary
3
Upper secondary
Sysmiss
How many years have you been attending junior college or university not including this school year?
How many years have you been attending junior college or university not including this school year?
How many years have you been attending junior college or university not including this school year?
How many years have you been attending junior college or university not including this school year?
How many years have you been attending junior college or university not including this school year?
11. How many years have you been attending junior college or university not including this school year?
333
7956
8
What diplomas have you attained in junior college or university?
What diplomas have you attained in junior college or university?
What diplomas have you attained in junior college or university?
What diplomas have you attained in junior college or university?
What diplomas have you attained in junior college or university?
12. What diplomas have you attained in junior college or university?
FIRST
330
7959
3
None
1
Junior College Diploma
2
Associates
3
Bachelors
4
Master
5
Sub-doctor
6
PhD
Sysmiss
Second
Second
Second
Second
Second
12. What diplomas have you attained in junior college or university?
SECOND
9
8280
3
None
1
Junior College Diploma
2
Associates
3
Bachelors
4
Master
5
Sub-doctor
6
PhD
Sysmiss
Third
Third
Third
Third
Third
12. What diplomas have you attained in junior college or university?
THIRD
6
8283
1
None
1
Junior College Diploma
2
Associates
3
Bachelors
4
Master
5
Sub-doctor
6
PhD
Sysmiss
What were your main fields of study at junior college or university?
What were your main fields of study at junior college or university?
What were your main fields of study at junior college or university?
What were your main fields of study at junior college or university?
What were your main fields of study at junior college or university?
13. What were your main fields of study at junior college or university?
FIRST
331
7958
1
37
1
Mathematics, computer science, mechanics
2
Physics, meteorology, hydrography
3
Chemistry
4
Biology, earth science
5
Geography
6
Vietnamese literature and linguistics
7
Foreign languages
8
History
9
International relations
10
Social sciences
11
Economics
12
echnical economics
13
Transportation
14
Geology, geological technology
15
Geological exploration technology
16
Cartography
17
Mining technology
18
Mechanics
19
hermal technology
20
Electricity, electronics
21
Weaving, knitting and sewing technology
22
Foodstuff technology
23
Chemical and metallurgical technology
24
Architecture
25
Construction technology
26
Water resources technology
27
Water transportation
28
Agriculture, forestry, livestock
29
Pharmacy
30
Medicine
31
Sports, physical education
32
Special Pedagogy
33
Culture
34
Fine arts
35
police
36
military
37
other fields not elsewhere
Second
Second
Second
Second
Second
13. What were your main fields of study at junior college or university?
SECOND
7
8282
1
12
1
Mathematics, computer science, mechanics
2
Physics, meteorology, hydrography
3
Chemistry
4
Biology, earth science
5
Geography
6
Vietnamese literature and linguistics
7
Foreign languages
8
History
9
International relations
10
Social sciences
11
Economics
12
echnical economics
13
Transportation
14
Geology, geological technology
15
Geological exploration technology
16
Cartography
17
Mining technology
18
Mechanics
19
hermal technology
20
Electricity, electronics
21
Weaving, knitting and sewing technology
22
Foodstuff technology
23
Chemical and metallurgical technology
24
Architecture
25
Construction technology
26
Water resources technology
27
Water transportation
28
Agriculture, forestry, livestock
29
Pharmacy
30
Medicine
31
Sports, physical education
32
Special Pedagogy
33
Culture
34
Fine arts
35
police
36
military
37
other fields not elsewhere
Third
Third
Third
Third
Third
13. What were your main fields of study at junior college or university?
THIRD
SKIP TO THE QUESTION 2 PART C
8289
1
Mathematics, computer science, mechanics
2
Physics, meteorology, hydrography
3
Chemistry
4
Biology, earth science
5
Geography
6
Vietnamese literature and linguistics
7
Foreign languages
8
History
9
International relations
10
Social sciences
11
Economics
12
echnical economics
13
Transportation
14
Geology, geological technology
15
Geological exploration technology
16
Cartography
17
Mining technology
18
Mechanics
19
hermal technology
20
Electricity, electronics
21
Weaving, knitting and sewing technology
22
Foodstuff technology
23
Chemical and metallurgical technology
24
Architecture
25
Construction technology
26
Water resources technology
27
Water transportation
28
Agriculture, forestry, livestock
29
Pharmacy
30
Medicine
31
Sports, physical education
32
Special Pedagogy
33
Culture
34
Fine arts
35
police
36
military
37
other fields not elsewhere
Household ID code
Household ID code
Household ID code
Household ID code
Household ID code
23373
101
38820
Cluster code
Cluster code
Cluster code
Cluster code
Cluster code
23373
1
388
ID code
ID code
ID code
ID code
ID code
23373
1
19
Before studying in vocational school, what grade of general education did you complete?
Before studying in vocational school, what grade of general education did you complete?
Before studying in vocational school, what grade of general education did you complete?
Before studying in vocational school, what grade of general education did you complete?
Before studying in vocational school, what grade of general education did you complete?
1. Before studying in vocational school, what grade of general education did you complete?
if the answer code is 0, skip to the part D
if the answer code is 1 or 2 or 3 or 4 or 5, skip to the question 6;
if the answer code is 6 or 7 or 8 or 9, skip to the question 4
94
23279
1
12
None
1
Grade 1
2
Grade 2
3
Grade 3
4
Grade 4
5
Grade 5
6
Grade 6
7
Grade 7
8
Grade 8
9
Grade 9
10
Grade 10
11
Grade 11
12
Grade 12
Sysmiss
Did you repeat any years in upper secondary school?
Did you repeat any years in upper secondary school?
Did you repeat any years in upper secondary school?
Did you repeat any years in upper secondary school?
Did you repeat any years in upper secondary school?
2. Did you repeat any years in upper secondary school?
if the answer code is 2, skip to the question 4
4315
19058
1
2
1
Yes
2
No
Sysmiss
How many years did you repeat in upper secondary school?
How many years did you repeat in upper secondary school?
How many years did you repeat in upper secondary school?
How many years did you repeat in upper secondary school?
How many years did you repeat in upper secondary school?
3. How mny years did you repeat in upper secondary school?
107
23266
1
3
Did you repeat any years in lower secondary school?
Did you repeat any years in lower secondary school?
Did you repeat any years in lower secondary school?
Did you repeat any years in lower secondary school?
Did you repeat any years in lower secondary school?
4. Did you repeat any years in lower secondary school?
if the answer code is 2, skip to the question 6
13127
10246
1
3
1
Yes
2
No
3
Sysmiss
How many years did you repeatt in lower seccondary school?
How many years did you repeatt in lower seccondary school?
How many years did you repeatt in lower seccondary school?
How many years did you repeatt in lower seccondary school?
How many years did you repeatt in lower seccondary school?
5. How many years did you repeatt in lower seccondary school?
635
22738
1
3
Did you repeat any years in primary school?
Did you repeat any years in primary school?
Did you repeat any years in primary school?
Did you repeat any years in primary school?
Did you repeat any years in primary school?
6. Did you repeat any years in primary school?
if the answer code is 2, skip to the question 8
23347
26
1
2
1
Yes
2
No
Sysmiss
How many years did you repeat in primary school?
How many years did you repeat in primary school?
How many years did you repeat in primary school?
How many years did you repeat in primary school?
How many years did you repeat in primary school?
7. How many year did you repeat in primary school?
2953
20420
1
10
What year did you enroll in the first grade of primary school, and how old were you then? YEAR
What year did you enroll in the first grade of primary school, and how old were you then? YEAR
What year did you enroll in the first grade of primary school, and how old were you then? YEAR
What year did you enroll in the first grade of primary school, and how old were you then? YEAR
What year did you enroll in the first grade of primary school, and how old were you then? YEAR
8. What year did you enroll in the first grade of primary school, and how old were you then?
YEAR
9102
14271
2
1998
Age in years
Age in years
Age in years
Age in years
Age in years
8. What year did you enroll in the first grade of primary school, and how old were you then?
AGE OF YEAR
9108
14265
4
16
Household ID code
Household ID code
Household ID code
Household ID code
Household ID code
23975
101
38820
Cluster code
Cluster code
Cluster code
Cluster code
Cluster code
23975
1
388
ID code
ID code
ID code
ID code
ID code
23975
1
19
In the past 12 months have you attended school?
In the past 12 months have you attended school?
In the past 12 months have you attended school?
In the past 12 months have you attended school?
In the past 12 months have you attended school?
1. in the past 12 months have you attend school?
if the answer code is 2, skip to the part E
23329
646
1
2
1
Yes
2
No
Sysmiss
Tuition and registration fees to study outside of school district?
Tuition and registration fees to study outside of school district?
Tuition and registration fees to study outside of school district?
Tuition and registration fees to study outside of school district?
Tuition and registration fees to study outside of school district?
How much has your household spent on your education in the last 12 months for the following items:
a. tuition and registration fees to study outside of school district?
7287
16688
4500
This question collects information on all fees directly related to schooling for
members of the family in the past 12 months, including fees for vocational training. These fees
can be for a whole school year, or for part of the previous school year and part for the current
school year. It is necessary to explain that the fees refer to those in the past 12 months, not just fees for the beginning of the school year.
Private tutoring or extra classes?
Private tutoring or extra classes?
Private tutoring or extra classes?
Private tutoring or extra classes?
Private tutoring or extra classes?
How much has your household spent on your education in the last 12 months for the following items:
b. private tutoring or extra classes?
7534
16441
3900
This question collects information on all fees directly related to schooling for
members of the family in the past 12 months, including fees for vocational training. These fees
can be for a whole school year, or for part of the previous school year and part for the current
school year. It is necessary to explain that the fees refer to those in the past 12 months, not just fees for the beginning of the school year.
Contribution to parent's association?
Contribution to parent's association?
Contribution to parent's association?
Contribution to parent's association?
Contribution to parent's association?
How much has your household spent on your education in the last 12 months for the following items:
c. contribution to parent's association?
7042
16933
1200
This question collects information on all fees directly related to schooling for
members of the family in the past 12 months, including fees for vocational training. These fees
can be for a whole school year, or for part of the previous school year and part for the current
school year. It is necessary to explain that the fees refer to those in the past 12 months, not just fees for the beginning of the school year.
Contribution for building fund?
Contribution for building fund?
Contribution for building fund?
Contribution for building fund?
Contribution for building fund?
How much has your household spent on your education in the last 12 months for the following items:
d. contribution for building fund?
6952
17023
1000
This question collects information on all fees directly related to schooling for
members of the family in the past 12 months, including fees for vocational training. These fees
can be for a whole school year, or for part of the previous school year and part for the current
school year. It is necessary to explain that the fees refer to those in the past 12 months, not just fees for the beginning of the school year.
Fees for examination papers or examination?
Fees for examination papers or examination?
Fees for examination papers or examination?
Fees for examination papers or examination?
Fees for examination papers or examination?
How much has your household spent on your education in the last 12 months for the following items:
e. fees for examination papers or examination?
7251
16724
550
This question collects information on all fees directly related to schooling for
members of the family in the past 12 months, including fees for vocational training. These fees
can be for a whole school year, or for part of the previous school year and part for the current
school year. It is necessary to explain that the fees refer to those in the past 12 months, not just fees for the beginning of the school year.
Contribution for special events ?
Contribution for special events ?
Contribution for special events ?
Contribution for special events ?
Contribution for special events ?
How much has your household spent on your education in the last 12 months for the following items:
f. contributtion for special events ?
7157
16818
600
This question collects information on all fees directly related to schooling for
members of the family in the past 12 months, including fees for vocational training. These fees
can be for a whole school year, or for part of the previous school year and part for the current
school year. It is necessary to explain that the fees refer to those in the past 12 months, not just fees for the beginning of the school year.
Uniform and other cloting require by the school?
Uniform and other cloting require by the school?
Uniform and other cloting require by the school?
Uniform and other cloting require by the school?
Uniform and other cloting require by the school?
How much has your household spent on your education in the last 12 months for the following items:
g. uniform and other cloting require by the school?
7655
16320
1000
This question collects information on all fees directly related to schooling for
members of the family in the past 12 months, including fees for vocational training. These fees
can be for a whole school year, or for part of the previous school year and part for the current
school year. It is necessary to explain that the fees refer to those in the past 12 months, not just fees for the beginning of the school year.
Purchase or rental of textbooks?
Purchase or rental of textbooks?
Purchase or rental of textbooks?
Purchase or rental of textbooks?
Purchase or rental of textbooks?
How much has your household spent on your education in the last 12 months for the following items:
h. purchase or rental of textbooks?
7365
16610
2500
This question collects information on all fees directly related to schooling for
members of the family in the past 12 months, including fees for vocational training. These fees
can be for a whole school year, or for part of the previous school year and part for the current
school year. It is necessary to explain that the fees refer to those in the past 12 months, not just fees for the beginning of the school year.
Purchase papers, pens and pencil book bag and otther scchool tools?
Purchase papers, pens and pencil book bag and otther scchool tools?
Purchase papers, pens and pencil book bag and otther scchool tools?
Purchase papers, pens and pencil book bag and otther scchool tools?
Purchase papers, pens and pencil book bag and otther scchool tools?
How much has your household spent on your education in the last 12 months for the following items:
i. purchase papers, pens and pencil book bag and otther scchool tools?
7275
16700
940
This question collects information on all fees directly related to schooling for
members of the family in the past 12 months, including fees for vocational training. These fees
can be for a whole school year, or for part of the previous school year and part for the current
school year. It is necessary to explain that the fees refer to those in the past 12 months, not just fees for the beginning of the school year.
Transportation, lunch money, value of food if living as lodger?
Transportation, lunch money, value of food if living as lodger?
Transportation, lunch money, value of food if living as lodger?
Transportation, lunch money, value of food if living as lodger?
Transportation, lunch money, value of food if living as lodger?
How much has your household spent on your education in the last 12 months for the following items:
j. traansportation, lunch money, value of food if living as lodger?
7486
16489
7680
This question collects information on all fees directly related to schooling for
members of the family in the past 12 months, including fees for vocational training. These fees
can be for a whole school year, or for part of the previous school year and part for the current
school year. It is necessary to explain that the fees refer to those in the past 12 months, not just fees for the beginning of the school year.
Other expenses
Other expenses
Other expenses
Other expenses
Other expenses
How much has your household spent on your education in the last 12 months for the following items:
k. other expenses (e.g. school relate acccident insurance)?
7015
16960
3000
This question collects information on all fees directly related to schooling for
members of the family in the past 12 months, including fees for vocational training. These fees
can be for a whole school year, or for part of the previous school year and part for the current
school year. It is necessary to explain that the fees refer to those in the past 12 months, not just fees for the beginning of the school year.
Total
Total
Total
Total
Total
How much has your household spent on your education in the last 12 months for the following items:
l. Total
23974
1
12420
This question collects information on all fees directly related to schooling for
members of the family in the past 12 months, including fees for vocational training. These fees
can be for a whole school year, or for part of the previous school year and part for the current
school year. It is necessary to explain that the fees refer to those in the past 12 months, not just fees for the beginning of the school year.
Are you either partially or totally exempt from paying scholl fees or other contributions?
Are you either partially or totally exempt from paying scholl fees or other contributions?
Are you either partially or totally exempt from paying scholl fees or other contributions?
Are you either partially or totally exempt from paying scholl fees or other contributions?
Are you either partially or totally exempt from paying scholl fees or other contributions?
3. Are you either partially or totally exempt from paying scholl fees or other contributions?
if the answer code is 2, skip to the question 6
8494
15481
1
2
1
Yes
2
No
Sysmiss
These questions ask about exemptions and reductions not only for schooling
fees but other expenditures related to school attendance.
Is this exemption partial or completed?
Is this exemption partial or completed?
Is this exemption partial or completed?
Is this exemption partial or completed?
Is this exemption partial or completed?
4. Is this exemption partial or completed?
1571
22404
1
2
1
Partial
2
Complete
Sysmiss
These questions ask about exemptions and reductions not only for schooling
fees but other expenditures related to school attendance.
Why are you given this exemption from paying school fees and other contributions?
Why are you given this exemption from paying school fees and other contributions?
Why are you given this exemption from paying school fees and other contributions?
Why are you given this exemption from paying school fees and other contributions?
Why are you given this exemption from paying school fees and other contributions?
5. Why are you given this exemption from paying school fees and other contributions?
1571
22404
1
11
1
Disabled
2
Orphan
3
Ethnic minority
4
Low income
5
Boarding student in minority area
6
Parent is deceased soldier
7
Parent is seriously wounded soldier
8
Live in remote or mountainous area
9
Parent is disabled government cadre
10
Parent is farmer
11
Other
Sysmiss
These questions ask about exemptions and reductions not only for schooling
fees but other expenditures related to school attendance.
Check in the past 12 months did NAME go to the pre-school or kinder-garten?
Check in the past 12 months did NAME go to the pre-school or kinder-garten?
Check in the past 12 months did NAME go to the pre-school or kinder-garten?
Check in the past 12 months did NAME go to the pre-school or kinder-garten?
Check in the past 12 months did NAME go to the pre-school or kinder-garten?
6. Check in the past 12 months did NAME go to the pre-school or kinder-garten?
if the answer code is 1, skip to the next person
8493
15482
1
2
1
Yes
2
No
Sysmiss
Are you currently receiving a scholarship or subsidy to support your education?
Are you currently receiving a scholarship or subsidy to support your education?
Are you currently receiving a scholarship or subsidy to support your education?
Are you currently receiving a scholarship or subsidy to support your education?
Are you currently receiving a scholarship or subsidy to support your education?
7. Are you currently receiving a scholarship or subsidy to support your education?
if the answer code is 2, skip to the question 9
7648
16327
1
2
1
Yes
2
No
Sysmiss
What is the value of the scholarship or subsidy received during the past 12 months?
What is the value of the scholarship or subsidy received during the past 12 months?
What is the value of the scholarship or subsidy received during the past 12 months?
What is the value of the scholarship or subsidy received during the past 12 months?
What is the value of the scholarship or subsidy received during the past 12 months?
8. What is the value of the scholarship or subsidy received during the past 12 months?
161
23814
3
6000
Do you have all required textbook?
Do you have all required textbook?
Do you have all required textbook?
Do you have all required textbook?
Do you have all required textbook?
9. Do you have all required textbook?
7649
16326
1
3
1
Yes, all
2
Yes, some
3
None
Sysmiss
Household ID code
Household ID code
Household ID code
Household ID code
Household ID code
28126
101
38820
Cluster code
Cluster code
Cluster code
Cluster code
Cluster code
28126
1
388
ID code
ID code
ID code
ID code
ID code
28126
1
19
Check Question 4 Part A and Question 1 Part B. Does NAME have an education level higher than lower secondary ?
Check Question 4 Part A and Question 1 Part B. Does NAME have an education level higher than lower secondary ?
Check Question 4 Part A and Question 1 Part B. Does NAME have an education level higher than lower secondary ?
Check Question 4 Part A and Question 1 Part B. Does NAME have an education level higher than lower secondary ?
Check Question 4 Part A and Question 1 Part B. Does NAME have an education level higher than lower secondary ?
1, Check question 4 part A and question 1 part B. Does NAME have an education level higher than lower secondary ?
if the answer code is 1, skip to the question 4
24873
3253
1
2
1
Yes
2
No
Sysmiss
Can you read this sentence?
Can you read this sentence?
Can you read this sentence?
Can you read this sentence?
Can you read this sentence?
2. can you read this sentence?
22277
5849
1
4
1
Yes, with no difficulty
2
Yes, with difficultty
3
No
4
Can only read in difference language
Sysmiss
Can you do these calculations?
Can you do these calculations?
Can you do these calculations?
Can you do these calculations?
Can you do these calculations?
3. Can you do these cculculation?
22277
5849
1
3
1
Yes, with no difficulty
2
Yes, with difficultty
3
No
Sysmiss
Have you ever been an apprentice or received a similar form of informal training?
Have you ever been an apprentice or received a similar form of informal training?
Have you ever been an apprentice or received a similar form of informal training?
Have you ever been an apprentice or received a similar form of informal training?
Have you ever been an apprentice or received a similar form of informal training?
4. Have you ever been an apprentice or received a similar form of informal training?
28123
3
1
2
1
Yes
2
No
Sysmiss
Have you ever received formal professional or technical training, in a school or training center?
Have you ever received formal professional or technical training, in a school or training center?
Have you ever received formal professional or technical training, in a school or training center?
Have you ever received formal professional or technical training, in a school or training center?
Have you ever received formal professional or technical training, in a school or training center?
5. Have you ever received formal professional or technical training, in a school or training center?
if the answer code is 3, skip to the question 15
28118
8
1
8
1
Yes, trained in past
2
Yes, currently enrolled
3
No
8
Sysmiss
What kind of training have you had most recently?
What kind of training have you had most recently?
What kind of training have you had most recently?
What kind of training have you had most recently?
What kind of training have you had most recently?
6. What kind of training have you had most recnetly?
1969
26157
1
5
1
Post-primary vocational training
2
Post-lower secondary vocational training
3
Post-upper secodary professional training
4
Post-upper secondary technical training
5
Other
Sysmiss
For how many years or months did you receive this training?
For how many years or months did you receive this training?
For how many years or months did you receive this training?
For how many years or months did you receive this training?
For how many years or months did you receive this training?
7. For how many years or months did you receive this training?
YEARS
1968
26158
7
Months
Months
Months
Months
Months
7. For how many years or months did you receive this training?
MONTHS
1967
26159
12
What field of study did you follow? Professional
What field of study did you follow? Professional
What field of study did you follow? Professional
What field of study did you follow? Professional
What field of study did you follow? Professional
8. What field of study did you follow?
PROFESSIONAL
1016
27110
1
99
1
Geological, hydrological exploration
2
Mining technology
4
Mechanics
5
Metallurgy
6
Thermal and electrical technology
7
Construction technology
9
Marine transportation
10
Electronic and telecommunications technology
12
Food and Foodstuff technology
13
Technology for the preservation of
14
Agriculture
15
Forestry
16
Aquaculture
17
Medicine
18
Pharmacy
19
Economic management
20
Business at the branch level
21
Administration - Law
22
Culture, information, tourism
23
Arts
24
Sports
25
Pedagogy
Technical
Technical
Technical
Technical
Technical
8. What field of study did you follow?
TECHNICAL:
953
27173
1
99
1
Exploration
2
Drilling technology
3
Mining technology
4
Inorganic materials and fertilizer production
5
Electrification technology
6
Plastic/rubber processing
7
Operate chemical equipment
8
Metal stamping
9
Steel technology
10
Blacksmith
11
Repair of precision equipment
12
Metal refining
13
Electric technology (production and repair)
14
Electricity operator (electricity generation plant)
15
Electrical generator operator
16
Operator and repair of furnace and turbine
17
Electronic technology
18
Construction technology
19
Installation
20
Construction material production
21
Operate construction machinery
22
Auto, bus driver
23
Operate crane and forklift
24
Railroad transportation
25
Airline transportation
26
Waterway transportation
27
Diving
28
Post office
29
Telecommunication technology
30
Weaving, knitting and dying
31
Sewing
32
Carpentry
33
Shoemaking
34
Ceramic and glass making
35
Prosthetics manufacture
36
Printing
37
Agriculture product processing
38
Foodstuff processing
39
Alcohol, beer and other beverage manufacturing
40
Sugar, candy and sweet manufacturing
41
Industrial crop processing
42
Food and beverage processing
43
Hotel service
44
Preservation and delivery of technical goods and materials
45
Cultivation
46
Livestock
47
Medicine
48
Pharmacy
49
Buyer of goods
50
Office clerk
51
Broadcasting
52
Musical instrument, cassette and record manufacturing
53
Film and stage
54
Photography
55
Handicrafts
56
Sports equipment manufacturing
Did you receive a certificate or diploma for this training?
Did you receive a certificate or diploma for this training?
Did you receive a certificate or diploma for this training?
Did you receive a certificate or diploma for this training?
Did you receive a certificate or diploma for this training?
9. Did you receive a certificate or diploma for this training?
1968
26158
1
4
1
Yes, certificate
2
Yes, diploma
3
No
4
Don't know
Sysmiss
Did you receive any other kind of training before this one?
Did you receive any other kind of training before this one?
Did you receive any other kind of training before this one?
Did you receive any other kind of training before this one?
Did you receive any other kind of training before this one?
10. Did you receive any other kind of training before this one?
if the answer code is 2 skip to the question 15
1965
26161
1
2
1
Yes
2
No
Sysmiss
What kind of training have you had prior to this training?
What kind of training have you had prior to this training?
What kind of training have you had prior to this training?
What kind of training have you had prior to this training?
What kind of training have you had prior to this training?
11. what kind of training have you had prior to this training?
105
28021
1
5
1
Post-primary vocational training
2
Post-lower secondary vocational training
3
Post-upper secondary professional training
4
Post-upper secondary technical training
5
Other
Sysmiss
For how many years or months did you receive this training? YEARS
For how many years or months did you receive this training? YEARS
For how many years or months did you receive this training? YEARS
For how many years or months did you receive this training? YEARS
For how many years or months did you receive this training? YEARS
12. For how many years or months did you receive this training?
YEARS
104
28022
4
Months
Months
Months
Months
Months
12. For how many years or months did you receive this training?
MONTHS
104
28022
10
What field of study did you follow? Professional
What field of study did you follow? Professional
What field of study did you follow? Professional
What field of study did you follow? Professional
What field of study did you follow? Professional
13. What field of study did you follow?
PROFESSIONAL
53
28073
1
99
1
Geological, hydrological exploration
2
Mining technology
4
Mechanics
5
Metallurgy
6
Thermal and electrical technology
7
Construction technology
9
Marine transportation
10
Electronic and telecommunications technology
12
Food and Foodstuff technology
13
Technology for the preservation of
14
Agriculture
15
Forestry
16
Aquaculture
17
Medicine
18
Pharmacy
19
Economic management
20
Business at the branch level
21
Administration - Law
22
Culture, information, tourism
23
Arts
24
Sports
25
Pedagogy
Technical
Technical
Technical
Technical
Technical
13. What field of study did you follow?
TECHNICAL
50
28076
4
99
1
Exploration
2
Drilling technology
3
Mining technology
4
Inorganic materials and fertilizer production
5
Electrification technology
6
Plastic/rubber processing
7
Operate chemical equipment
8
Metal stamping
9
Steel technology
10
Blacksmith
11
Repair of precision equipment
12
Metal refining
13
Electric technology (production and repair)
14
Electricity operator (electricity generation plant)
15
Electrical generator operator
16
Operator and repair of furnace and turbine
17
Electronic technology
18
Construction technology
19
Installation
20
Construction material production
21
Operate construction machinery
22
Auto, bus driver
23
Operate crane and forklift
24
Railroad transportation
25
Airline transportation
26
Waterway transportation
27
Diving
28
Post office
29
Telecommunication technology
30
Weaving, knitting and dying
31
Sewing
32
Carpentry
33
Shoemaking
34
Ceramic and glass making
35
Prosthetics manufacture
36
Printing
37
Agriculture product processing
38
Foodstuff processing
39
Alcohol, beer and other beverage manufacturing
40
Sugar, candy and sweet manufacturing
41
Industrial crop processing
42
Food and beverage processing
43
Hotel service
44
Preservation and delivery of technical goods and materials
45
Cultivation
46
Livestock
47
Medicine
48
Pharmacy
49
Buyer of goods
50
Office clerk
51
Broadcasting
52
Musical instrument, cassette and record manufacturing
53
Film and stage
54
Photography
55
Handicrafts
56
Sports equipment manufacturing
Did you receive a certificate or diploma for this traiing?
Did you receive a certificate or diploma for this traiing?
Did you receive a certificate or diploma for this traiing?
Did you receive a certificate or diploma for this traiing?
Did you receive a certificate or diploma for this traiing?
14. Did you receive a certificate or diploma for this traiing?
104
28022
1
3
1
Yes, certificate
2
Yes, diploma
3
No
Sysmiss
In the past 12 months have you studied any foreign language or computer skills on the side?
In the past 12 months have you studied any foreign language or computer skills on the side?
In the past 12 months have you studied any foreign language or computer skills on the side?
In the past 12 months have you studied any foreign language or computer skills on the side?
In the past 12 months have you studied any foreign language or computer skills on the side?
15. In the past 12 months have you studied any foreign language or computer skills on the side?
if the answer code is 2, skip to the question 17
27650
476
1
2
1
Yes
2
No
Sysmiss
In the past 12 months how much have you spent on this foreign language or computer training?
In the past 12 months how much have you spent on this foreign language or computer training?
In the past 12 months how much have you spent on this foreign language or computer training?
In the past 12 months how much have you spent on this foreign language or computer training?
In the past 12 months how much have you spent on this foreign language or computer training?
16. In the past 12 months how much have you spent on this foreign language or computer training?
815
27311
6000
Besides all of the above, in the past 12 months how much are you spentt on other training courses such as typing, accounting, car driving...?
Besides all of the above, in the past 12 months how much are you spentt on other training courses such as typing, accounting, car driving...?
Besides all of the above, in the past 12 months how much are you spentt on other training courses such as typing, accounting, car driving...?
Besides all of the above, in the past 12 months how much are you spentt on other training courses such as typing, accounting, car driving...?
Besides all of the above, in the past 12 months how much are you spentt on other training courses such as typing, accounting, car driving...?
17. besides all of the above, in the past 12 months how much are you spentt on other training courses such as typing, accounting, car driving...?
27652
474
5700
Household code
Household code
Household code
Household code
Household code
25678
101
38820
Cluster code
Cluster code
Cluster code
Cluster code
Cluster code
25678
1
388
IDcode
IDcode
IDcode
IDcode
IDcode
25678
1
19
Self response?
Self response?
Self response?
Self response?
Self response?
Is the household member answering the questions himself/herself?
Ask only household members aged 6 years or older.
25678
1
2
1
Yes
2
No
Worked for pay in last 7 days?
Worked for pay in last 7 days?
Worked for pay in last 7 days?
Worked for pay in last 7 days?
Worked for pay in last 7 days?
Now I would like to ask you some questions about all work that you have done during the past 7 days and the past 12 months. This work includes both main and supplementary employment.
During the past 7 days, have you worked for for a unit or someone not a member of your household? For example the goverment, a collective, foreign joint venture or private employer?
If answer is 1 > Go to question 4
Ask only household members aged 6 years or older.
25677
1
1
2
1
Yes
2
No
Worked for pay in last 12 months?
Worked for pay in last 12 months?
Worked for pay in last 12 months?
Worked for pay in last 12 months?
Worked for pay in last 12 months?
And during the last 12 months?
Ask only household members aged 6 years or older.
21977
3701
1
2
1
Yes
2
No
Did farming job in past 7 days?
Did farming job in past 7 days?
Did farming job in past 7 days?
Did farming job in past 7 days?
Did farming job in past 7 days?
During the past 7 days did you work in a field, garden of forest plot belonging to yourself of your household, or raise livestock oa arquatic products, or process home-produced crops or output for your household?
If answer is 1 > Goto question 6
Ask only household members aged 6 years or older.
25678
1
2
1
Yes
2
No
Did farming job in past 12 months?
Did farming job in past 12 months?
Did farming job in past 12 months?
Did farming job in past 12 months?
Did farming job in past 12 months?
And during the past 12 months?
Ask only household members aged 6 years or older.
15637
10041
1
2
1
Yes
2
No
Worked in HH's business in past 7 days?
Worked in HH's business in past 7 days?
Worked in HH's business in past 7 days?
Worked in HH's business in past 7 days?
Worked in HH's business in past 7 days?
In the past 7 days have you worked in a business entreprise or profession organized and managed by yourself or your household? For example, as an independent merchant, fisherman, lawyer, trader, doctor or other self-employed activity?
If answer is 1 > Goto question 8
Ask only household members aged 6 years or older.
25678
1
2
1
Yes
2
No
Worked in HH's business in past 12 months?
Worked in HH's business in past 12 months?
Worked in HH's business in past 12 months?
Worked in HH's business in past 12 months?
Worked in HH's business in past 12 months?
And during the past 12 months?
Ask only household members aged 6 years or older.
21649
4029
1
2
1
Yes
2
No
<YES> in Q2 OR 4 OR 6?
<YES> in Q2 OR 4 OR 6?
<YES> in Q2 OR 4 OR 6?
<YES> in Q2 OR 4 OR 6?
<YES> in Q2 OR 4 OR 6?
Among the answers to 2,4 and 6 is there a "Yes" (code 1)?
If answer is 1 > Goto Section 4 Part B
Ask only household members aged 6 years or older.
25678
1
2
1
Yes
2
No
Looked for work in last 7 days?
Looked for work in last 7 days?
Looked for work in last 7 days?
Looked for work in last 7 days?
Looked for work in last 7 days?
Have you looked for work during the past 7 days?
If answer is 1 > Goto question 14
Ask only household members aged 6 years or older.
10054
15624
1
2
1
Yes
2
No
Have a stable job?
Have a stable job?
Have a stable job?
Have a stable job?
Have a stable job?
Do you have a stable job even though you did not work in the past 7 days?
If answer is 2 > Goto question 12
Ask only household members aged 6 years or older.
9918
15760
1
2
1
Yes
2
No
Why did not work with stable job?
Why did not work with stable job?
Why did not work with stable job?
Why did not work with stable job?
Why did not work with stable job?
In the past 7 days, why didn't you work at your stable job?
Go to question 14
Ask only household members aged 6 years or older.
634
25044
1
8
1
Illness
2
Other HH member was ill
3
At home for other resion
4
Vacation
5
Strike of similar resion
6
Job is seasonal
7
Maternity leave
8
Other reason
9
Other resion
Sysmiss
Why not looked for work in last 7 days?
Why not looked for work in last 7 days?
Why not looked for work in last 7 days?
Why not looked for work in last 7 days?
Why not looked for work in last 7 days?
Why did you not look for work in the past 7 days
If answer is 4 - 12 > Goto question 14
Ask only household members aged 6 years or older.
9283
16395
1
12
1
Illness
2
Disabled
3
Too old/retired
4
Don't want to work
5
Student
6
Housework/childcare
7
Too young
8
Waiting for seasonal job
9
Waiting to start new job
10
Don't have work
11
Don't know how to look
12
Other reason
Sysmiss
Kind of works do mostly from past to now?
Kind of works do mostly from past to now?
Kind of works do mostly from past to now?
Kind of works do mostly from past to now?
Kind of works do mostly from past to now?
Whta kind of work did you do for most of yuor life?
Ask only household members aged 6 years or older.
1758
23920
99
"YES" in Q 3/5/7?
"YES" in Q 3/5/7?
"YES" in Q 3/5/7?
"YES" in Q 3/5/7?
"YES" in Q 3/5/7?
Among the answers to questions 3,5,7, is there a "Yes" (code 1)
If answer is 1 > Goto part D
If answer is 2 > Goto part G
Ask only household members aged 6 years or older.
10054
15624
1
2
1
Yes
2
No
Household Code
Household Code
Household Code
Household Code
Household Code
15624
101
38820
Cluster code
Cluster code
Cluster code
Cluster code
Cluster code
15624
1
388
ID code
ID code
ID code
ID code
ID code
15624
1
18
Main job in last 7 days?
Main job in last 7 days?
Main job in last 7 days?
Main job in last 7 days?
Main job in last 7 days?
During the past 7 days, what was your main job? (i.e. the employment that you spent the most time doing during the past 7 days whether or not you were paid.
15624
10
99
Main employment: is the work for which the respondent spends most of his/her time in
comparison with other work in a certain time period. This concept is also applied to work that
school children participate in household economic activities. Here, school attending is not
considered main work.
Kind of industry this job connected with
Kind of industry this job connected with
Kind of industry this job connected with
Kind of industry this job connected with
Kind of industry this job connected with
What kind of industry is it connected with?
15624
1
99
1
Cultivation (including livestock)
2
Forestry and related services
5
Aquaculture (includes both raising, and catching seafood)
10
Coal mining
11
Oil and gas drilling and related services
12
Uranium and Thorium mining
13
Metal mining
14
Mining for rocks, stone, sand, salt, fertilizer...
15
Food and beverages
16
Tobacco products
17
Textiles and garments
18
Fur processing and fur products (excluding garments)
19
Leather tanning and leather products (excluding garments)
20
Wood, bamboo, rattan processing and production of wood, bamboo and rattan products
21
Paper and paper products
22
Printing and publishing
23
Coke, crude oil, uranium processing Other service categories
24
Chemicals and chemical products
25
Plastic and Rubber production and products
26
Other non-metal mineral products production (glass, ceramics, cement...)
27
Metal production and processing
28
Metal products (non mechanical, non-electric e.g. tools, boiler, ...)
29
Other equipment and machinery not specified elsewhere
30
Office and computer equipment production
31
Other electronic, electric equipment not specified elsewhere
32
Radio, TV, broadcasting and other communication equipment
33
Medical and laboratory equipment, precision instruments, and meters (clocks)
34
Motor vehicles and spare parts
35
Other transportation equipment
36
Furniture production
37
Recycling, reprocessing (metal and other)
40
Electricity production and distribution
41
Extract, clean and distribute water
45
Construction
50
Vehicle sales, maintenance and repair; retail sale of gas
51
Wholesale and agent sales (excluding motor vehicles)
52
Retail sales (excluding motor vehicles);repairs of family appliances
55
Hotel and Restaurant
60
Road, railroad and pipeline transport
61
Water transport
62
Airline transport
63
Services in transport; tourist services
64
Post and telecommunications
65
Financial intermediary (excluding insurance and social welfare)
66
Insurance and pensions (excluding social insurance)
67
Assistance in finance (including social insurance)
70
Science and technology activities
71
Real Estate
72
Rental of equipment, household goods
73
Computer-related activities
74
Other business activities
75
Government administration and national defense (includes police)
80
Education and training
85
Social relief (hospital, clinic, veterinary care, relief work)
90
Culture and sports (broadcasting, movies etc.)
91
Communist party, mass organizations, professional associations
92
Public sanitation, garbage collection
93
Other services (ironing, laundry, haircutting, funerals, other)
95
Personal services provided at the home of client
99
Activities of foreign organizations
Total time doing this job. Years
Total time doing this job. Years
Total time doing this job. Years
Total time doing this job. Years
Total time doing this job. Years
What is total amount of time from past to the present that you have been doing this work. Exclude gaps when you were not doing this work?
If over 5 years leave "MONTHS" blank
15624
70
Months
Months
Months
Months
Months
5246
10378
11
This job related to farming work?
This job related to farming work?
This job related to farming work?
This job related to farming work?
This job related to farming work?
In this work did you work in a field, garden, or forest plotbelonging to yourself or your household, or raise livestock or arquatic products or process home-produced crops or output for your household?
If answer is 1 > Goto question 12
15624
1
2
1
Yes
2
No
Work for how many days in last 7 days?
Work for how many days in last 7 days?
Work for how many days in last 7 days?
Work for how many days in last 7 days?
Work for how many days in last 7 days?
For how many days during the past 7 days did you do this work?
6444
9180
1
7
Work for how many hours per day?
Work for how many hours per day?
Work for how many hours per day?
Work for how many hours per day?
Work for how many hours per day?
During these days how many hours did you usually do this work per day?
6444
9180
1
22
Work for how many weeks in last 12 months
Work for how many weeks in last 12 months
Work for how many weeks in last 12 months
Work for how many weeks in last 12 months
Work for how many weeks in last 12 months
For how many weeks in the past 12 months did you do this work?
If >=40 weeks go to quetion 9
6444
9180
52
This work seasional?
This work seasional?
This work seasional?
This work seasional?
This work seasional?
Is this work seasonal?
2026
13598
1
2
1
Yes
2
No
Working for how many weeks per month
Working for how many weeks per month
Working for how many weeks per month
Working for how many weeks per month
Working for how many weeks per month
During these weeks, how many days did you usually do this work per week?
6444
9180
1
7
Working how many hours per day
Working how many hours per day
Working how many hours per day
Working how many hours per day
Working how many hours per day
During these dayss, how many hours did you usually do this work per day?
6444
9180
1
22
Self emplyed in non-farm business of the HH in this work?
Self emplyed in non-farm business of the HH in this work?
Self emplyed in non-farm business of the HH in this work?
Self emplyed in non-farm business of the HH in this work?
Self emplyed in non-farm business of the HH in this work?
In this work were you self-employedin a non-farm business belonging to your household?
If answer is 2 > Goto question 13
6459
9165
1
2
1
Yes
2
No
"Self-employment" is defined for all household members and for the household:
Self-employment of household members is defined as one of two types as follow:
a) Self-employment to make profit for him/herself, including agricultural production on
land owned, managed or with use rights for that person, or non-agricultural economic
activities wholly or partly run or managed by that person; all expenditure and profits
accruing to that person in this work.
b) Do work for his/her household without being paid remuneration or salary for the
work. The work comprises agricultural, forestry, aquatic product, animal husbandry
production on land owned, managed, or with use rights for the head or a household
member; or in activities outside of agriculture, forestry, or aquaculture which are
managed or run by a household member.
Self-employment of the household is defined as agricultural, forestry, and aquaculture
activities and activities outside of agriculture, forestry and aquaculture which are wholly or partly
owned or managed by household head or a household member. These activities may be done by household members or combined with hiring of labour, or the head acts as the manager and most workers are hired.
Do any other work in past 7 days?
Do any other work in past 7 days?
Do any other work in past 7 days?
Do any other work in past 7 days?
Do any other work in past 7 days?
Have you done any other work in the past 7 days?
If answer is 1 > Goto part C
If answer is 2 > Goto part D
12369
3255
1
2
1
Yes
2
No
HH ID
HH ID
HH ID
HH ID
HH ID
3258
101
38816
Cluster ID
Cluster ID
Cluster ID
Cluster ID
Cluster ID
3258
1
388
ID code
ID code
ID code
ID code
ID code
3258
1
18
For whom did you work
For whom did you work
For whom did you work
For whom did you work
For whom did you work
For whom did you work?
3249
9
1
14
1
Government admin., police, military
2
State entreprise
3
Communist party, social organization
4
Cooperative
5
Private entreprise
6
Small household entreprise
7
Joint company (Stock or Limited liability company)
8
100% foreign entreprise
9
Joint venture with the government
10
Joint venture with collective
11
Joint venture with private sector
12
Joint venture with individual
13
JV with domestic joint company
14
Other
How many people working together
How many people working together
How many people working together
How many people working together
How many people working together
How many people all togetther work at the place where you do this work?
2474
784
9000
How long worked for this emplyer. Years
How long worked for this emplyer. Years
How long worked for this emplyer. Years
How long worked for this emplyer. Years
How long worked for this emplyer. Years
How long have you worked for this employer excluding any peroids in which you did not do this work? YEARS
3248
10
40
Months
Months
Months
Months
Months
3243
15
11
Distance from home to work place
Distance from home to work place
Distance from home to work place
Distance from home to work place
Distance from home to work place
How far from your house to the place where you work?
3242
16
2500
Distance Code
Distance Code
Distance Code
Distance Code
Distance Code
3228
30
1
2
1
Meter
2
Kilometer
Means of trasport going to work
Means of trasport going to work
Means of trasport going to work
Means of trasport going to work
Means of trasport going to work
What means of transport do you use to goto work?
3241
17
6
1
Public transport
2
Office car
3
Private car or motocycle
4
Bicycle
5
On foot
6
Other
Time taking going to work. Hours
Time taking going to work. Hours
Time taking going to work. Hours
Time taking going to work. Hours
Time taking going to work. Hours
How long does it take you to go to your workplace?
3241
17
98
Minutes
Minutes
Minutes
Minutes
Minutes
3242
16
56
How often going to work
How often going to work
How often going to work
How often going to work
How often going to work
How often do you go there? For example: twice a day
3242
16
20
Time unit
Time unit
Time unit
Time unit
Time unit
3203
55
2
8
2
Hour
3
Day
4
Week
5
Month
6
Quarter
7
Half- Year
8
Year
Receiving wage?
Receiving wage?
Receiving wage?
Receiving wage?
Receiving wage?
Have you received of will you receive a salary of wage for this work, including the value of in-kind payments?
3249
9
1
2
1
Yes
2
No
Amount of money receiving
Amount of money receiving
Amount of money receiving
Amount of money receiving
Amount of money receiving
What is the amount of money and in-kind payments you receive? (exclude contributions to pension, health insurance, etc.)
3238
20
6600
Time unit
Time unit
Time unit
Time unit
Time unit
how often do you receive them?
3238
20
3
8
2
Hour
3
Day
4
Week
5
Month
6
Quarter
7
Half-Year
8
Year
HH ID code
HH ID code
HH ID code
HH ID code
HH ID code
3231
101
38816
Cluster code
Cluster code
Cluster code
Cluster code
Cluster code
3231
1
388
ID code
ID code
ID code
ID code
ID code
3231
1
18
(A) Payment as bonus
(A) Payment as bonus
(A) Payment as bonus
(A) Payment as bonus
(A) Payment as bonus
Besides the salary or wages reported earlier, I'd like to know if you receive any of the following income items?
Payment in cash or in kind as monthly, quarterly, annual bonus?
3131
100
14000
Time Unit
Time Unit
Time Unit
Time Unit
Time Unit
565
2666
5
8
2
Hour
3
Day
4
Week
5
Month
6
Quarter
7
Half_Year
8
Year
(B) Payment for luch
(B) Payment for luch
(B) Payment for luch
(B) Payment for luch
(B) Payment for luch
Besides the salary or wages reported earlier, I'd like to know if you receive any of the following income items?
Payment in cash or in kind for luch?
3134
97
3600
Time Unit
Time Unit
Time Unit
Time Unit
Time Unit
630
2601
3
8
2
Hour
3
Day
4
Week
5
Month
6
Quarter
7
Half_Year
8
Year
(C) Payment for overtime...
(C) Payment for overtime...
(C) Payment for overtime...
(C) Payment for overtime...
(C) Payment for overtime...
Besides the salary or wages reported earlier, I'd like to know if you receive any of the following income items?
Payment in cash or in kind for over time, night shift, unused vacation, hazardous conditions?
3135
96
5900
Time Unit
Time Unit
Time Unit
Time Unit
Time Unit
329
2902
3
8
2
Hour
3
Day
4
Week
5
Month
6
Quarter
7
Half_Year
8
Year
(D) Payment for on-the-job trainning
(D) Payment for on-the-job trainning
(D) Payment for on-the-job trainning
(D) Payment for on-the-job trainning
(D) Payment for on-the-job trainning
Besides the salary or wages reported earlier, I'd like to know if you receive any of the following income items?
Payment in cash or in kind for on-the-job trainning?
3132
99
6000
Time Unit
Time Unit
Time Unit
Time Unit
Time Unit
51
3180
5
8
2
Hour
3
Day
4
Week
5
Month
6
Quarter
7
Half_Year
8
Year
(E) Payment for job with higher respnsibility
(E) Payment for job with higher respnsibility
(E) Payment for job with higher respnsibility
(E) Payment for job with higher respnsibility
(E) Payment for job with higher respnsibility
Besides the salary or wages reported earlier, I'd like to know if you receive any of the following income items?
Additional payments in cash and in kind for jobs with high responsibility, seniority in an occupation, frequent traveling on the job, talent, work in remote or special regions?
3135
96
3200
Time Unit
Time Unit
Time Unit
Time Unit
Time Unit
164
3067
3
8
2
Hour
3
Day
4
Week
5
Month
6
Quarter
7
Half_Year
8
Year
(F) Payment for royalties
(F) Payment for royalties
(F) Payment for royalties
(F) Payment for royalties
(F) Payment for royalties
Besides the salary or wages reported earlier, I'd like to know if you receive any of the following income items?
Payment in cash or in kind for royalties or honoraria?
3131
100
5030
Time Unit
Time Unit
Time Unit
Time Unit
Time Unit
81
3150
5
8
2
Hour
3
Day
4
Week
5
Month
6
Quarter
7
Half_Year
8
Year
(G) Payment at holidays
(G) Payment at holidays
(G) Payment at holidays
(G) Payment at holidays
(G) Payment at holidays
Besides the salary or wages reported earlier, I'd like to know if you receive any of the following income items?
Payment in casdh or in kind at Tet or other holidays?
3129
102
15800
Time Unit
Time Unit
Time Unit
Time Unit
Time Unit
1148
2083
4
8
2
Hour
3
Day
4
Week
5
Month
6
Quarter
7
Half_Year
8
Year
(H) Payment in other form of compensation
(H) Payment in other form of compensation
(H) Payment in other form of compensation
(H) Payment in other form of compensation
(H) Payment in other form of compensation
Besides the salary or wages reported earlier, I'd like to know if you receive any of the following income items?
Value of payments in other forms of compensation (irregular bonuses for innovations or improvements, price subsidies for rice or electricity, bicycle, subsidy for uniform , warm clothes and blankets, relocation for work, per diem in Vietnam or abroad...?)
3130
101
20000
Time Unit
Time Unit
Time Unit
Time Unit
Time Unit
194
3037
3
8
2
Hour
3
Day
4
Week
5
Month
6
Quarter
7
Half_Year
8
Year
Total (A+B+C+D+E+F+G+H):
Total (A+B+C+D+E+F+G+H):
Total (A+B+C+D+E+F+G+H):
Total (A+B+C+D+E+F+G+H):
Total (A+B+C+D+E+F+G+H):
Total (A+B+C+D+E+F+G+H)?
3152
79
42600
Time Unit
Time Unit
Time Unit
Time Unit
Time Unit
1602
1629
3
8
2
Hour
3
Day
4
Week
5
Month
6
Quarter
7
Half_Year
8
Year
Household ID code
Household ID code
Household ID code
Household ID code
Household ID code
3257
101
38816
Cluster code
Cluster code
Cluster code
Cluster code
Cluster code
3257
1
388
ID code
ID code
ID code
ID code
ID code
3257
1
18
Are your wage in arrears?
Are your wage in arrears?
Are your wage in arrears?
Are your wage in arrears?
Are your wage in arrears?
Are your wage in arrears, i.e. you haven't been paid on time and your employer still owes you money?
If answer is 2 > Goto question 25
3245
12
1
2
1
Yes
2
No
How many months wage in arrears
How many months wage in arrears
How many months wage in arrears
How many months wage in arrears
How many months wage in arrears
How many months worth of wages does your employer owe you?
80
3177
1
23
Receiving protective clothing
Receiving protective clothing
Receiving protective clothing
Receiving protective clothing
Receiving protective clothing
Do you receive protective clothing and equipment for this work?
If answer is 2 > Goto question 27
3246
11
1
2
1
Yes
2
No
Value of protective clothing receiving
Value of protective clothing receiving
Value of protective clothing receiving
Value of protective clothing receiving
Value of protective clothing receiving
What is the value of thisprotective clothing and equipment?
540
2717
5
1500
Time unit
Time unit
Time unit
Time unit
Time unit
How frequently do you receive it?
540
2717
5
8
2
Hour
3
Day
4
Week
5
Month
6
Quarter
7
Half_Year
8
Year
Work contract signing for this job?
Work contract signing for this job?
Work contract signing for this job?
Work contract signing for this job?
Work contract signing for this job?
Did you sign a contract for this work?
If answer is 2 > Goto question 29
3246
11
1
2
1
Yes
2
No
Length of contract. Years
Length of contract. Years
Length of contract. Years
Length of contract. Years
Length of contract. Years
What is the lengh of your contract? YEARS
401
2856
30
Months
Months
Months
Months
Months
401
2856
10
Will you go on excursions as a result of work?
Will you go on excursions as a result of work?
Will you go on excursions as a result of work?
Will you go on excursions as a result of work?
Will you go on excursions as a result of work?
Will you go on excursions or summner holydayas a result of this work?
3247
10
1
2
1
Yes
2
No
Do you receive paid sick leave in this work?
Do you receive paid sick leave in this work?
Do you receive paid sick leave in this work?
Do you receive paid sick leave in this work?
Do you receive paid sick leave in this work?
Do you receive paid sick, pregnancy or injury leave in this work?
3246
11
1
2
1
Yes
2
No
Will you receive a retirement pension on this work?
Will you receive a retirement pension on this work?
Will you receive a retirement pension on this work?
Will you receive a retirement pension on this work?
Will you receive a retirement pension on this work?
Will you receive retirement pension in this work?
3246
11
1
2
1
Yes
2
No
What kind of health benenfits do you receive?
What kind of health benenfits do you receive?
What kind of health benenfits do you receive?
What kind of health benenfits do you receive?
What kind of health benenfits do you receive?
What kind of health benefits do you receive?
3247
10
1
6
1
Health insurance
2
Exempt from medical fees
3
Medical care completely paid for
4
Medical care partially paid for
5
Other
6
Non
Sysmiss
Have you done any other work in last 7 days?
Have you done any other work in last 7 days?
Have you done any other work in last 7 days?
Have you done any other work in last 7 days?
Have you done any other work in last 7 days?
Have you done any other work during the last 7 days?
If answer is 1 > Goto part C
If answer is 2 > Goto pard D
3254
3
1
2
1
Yes
2
No
Household ID code
Household ID code
Household ID code
Household ID code
Household ID code
2321
105
38820
Cluster code
Cluster code
Cluster code
Cluster code
Cluster code
2313
8
1
388
ID code
ID code
ID code
ID code
ID code
2321
1
10
Profession code for the secondary job
Profession code for the secondary job
Profession code for the secondary job
Profession code for the secondary job
Profession code for the secondary job
Please describe the work to which you devoted the most time, after your main job, during the past 7 days?
2321
10
97
10
Communist Party officials of all levels (career)
11
Executive, legislative and justice branches
12
Leadership of large and small institutions both private and public
21
Leaders in Natural and life sciences e.g (physics, meteorology)
22
Leaders in Technical Sciences (architecture, planning etc.)
23
Doctor, dentist
24
Pharmacist, pharmacy assistant
25
Traditional healers including traditional midwife
26
Nurse, physician's assistant, trained midwife, nurse's aide occupational specialty)
27
Other medical professionals (veterinarians, etc.)
28
Junior College/University instructor
29
Upper and lower secondary school teacher
30
Primary school teacher
31
Pre-school teacher (kindergarten and nursery school)
32
Other educational professionals
33
Mid-level managers
34
Legal professions
35
Archivist, librarian, information officer, postal clerk
36
Social scientists
37
Cultural, entertainment, sports
38
Religious Specialist (priest, monk...)
39
Optics, electronic equipment technicians
40
Safety and quality inspectors
41
Business, financial, insurance, real estate agents and other intermediaries
42
Customs and tax officials (includes social welfare, issuing licenses)
43
Social worker
44
Accountant, auditors
45
Other office workers (secretary, data entry, typist)
46
Customer service
51
Service on transportation (stewardess...)
52
Cleaning, janitorial services (business and home)
53
Personal care (taking care of children, home nursing,...)
54
Other personal services (haircut, burial, fortune tellers, astrologists...)
55
Protection services (police, guards, firefighters, parking attendants...)
56
Sales and promotion in stores
57
Sales in market and stalls
58
Sales on street (peddlers)
61
Cultivators including those who also raise livestock
62
Livestock raisers
63
Forestry and related workers
64
Aquaculture
65
Fishing
66
Hunting and Trapping
71
Skilled manual worker in mining
72
Skilled construction worker
73
Metal, mechanical workers
74
Electricians, electronic equipment assemblers, phone line installers...
75
Handicraftsmen and printing
76
Food processing
77
Woodworking (including rattan and bamboo)
78
Textile and garment worker
79
Leather and shoemaking industry worker
81
Production machine and equipment operators
82
Drivers and operators of motorized equipment
91
Other simple services on the street not elsewhere specified
92
Laundry, ironing
93
Letter deliverers, porters, doormen
94
Garbage collectors, scavengers
95
Unskilled workers in agriculture, forestry or fisheries
96
Unskilled workers in mining, construction, industry and transportation
97
Other unskilled workers
99
Other Occupations not elsewhere specified (e.g. military)
Secondary employment: Is the work in which individuals spend the most time after the main job.
Kind of industry secondary job connected with
Kind of industry secondary job connected with
Kind of industry secondary job connected with
Kind of industry secondary job connected with
Kind of industry secondary job connected with
What kind of industry is it connected with?
2321
1
99
1
Cultivation (including livestock)
2
Forestry and related services
5
Aquaculture (includes both raising, and catching seafood)
10
Coal mining
11
Oil and gas drilling and related services
12
Uranium and Thorium mining
13
Metal mining
14
Mining for rocks, stone, sand, salt, fertilizer...
15
Food and beverages
16
Tobacco products
17
Textiles and garments
18
Fur processing and fur products (excluding garments)
19
Leather tanning and leather products (excluding garments)
20
Wood, bamboo, rattan processing and production of wood, bamboo and rattan products
21
Paper and paper products
22
Printing and publishing
23
Coke, crude oil, uranium processing Other service categories
24
Chemicals and chemical products
25
Plastic and Rubber production and products
26
Other non-metal mineral products production (glass, ceramics, cement...)
27
Metal production and processing
28
Metal products (non mechanical, non-electric e.g. tools, boiler, ...)
29
Other equipment and machinery not specified elsewhere
30
Office and computer equipment production
31
Other electronic, electric equipment not specified elsewhere
32
Radio, TV, broadcasting and other communication equipment
33
Medical and laboratory equipment, precision instruments, and meters (clocks)
34
Motor vehicles and spare parts
35
Other transportation equipment
36
Furniture production
37
Recycling, reprocessing (metal and other)
40
Electricity production and distribution
41
Extract, clean and distribute water
45
Construction
50
Vehicle sales, maintenance and repair; retail sale of gas
51
Wholesale and agent sales (excluding motor vehicles)
52
Retail sales (excluding motor vehicles);repairs of family appliances
55
Hotel and Restaurant
60
Road, railroad and pipeline transport
61
Water transport
62
Airline transport
63
Services in transport; tourist services
64
Post and telecommunications
65
Financial intermediary (excluding insurance and social welfare)
66
Insurance and pensions (excluding social insurance)
67
Assistance in finance (including social insurance)
70
Science and technology activities
71
Real Estate
72
Rental of equipment, household goods
73
Computer-related activities
74
Other business activities
75
Government administration and national defense (includes police)
80
Education and training
85
Social relief (hospital, clinic, veterinary care, relief work)
90
Culture and sports (broadcasting, movies etc.)
91
Communist party, mass organizations, professional associations
92
Public sanitation, garbage collection
93
Other services (ironing, laundry, haircutting, funerals, other)
95
Personal services provided at the home of client
99
Activities of foreign organizations
Total time doing this work. Years
Total time doing this work. Years
Total time doing this work. Years
Total time doing this work. Years
Total time doing this work. Years
What is the total amount of time from the past to the present that you have been doing this work? Exclude gaps when you were not doing this work
If over 5 years leave "MONTHS" blank
2313
8
63
Months
Months
Months
Months
Months
952
1369
11
This job related to farming work?
This job related to farming work?
This job related to farming work?
This job related to farming work?
This job related to farming work?
In this work did you work in a field, garden or forest plot belonging to yourself or your household, or raise livestock, arquatic products or process home-produced crops or output for your household?
If answer is 1 > Goto question 16
2321
1
2
1
Yes
2
No
Do this work for how many days in last 7 days
Do this work for how many days in last 7 days
Do this work for how many days in last 7 days
Do this work for how many days in last 7 days
Do this work for how many days in last 7 days
For how many days during past 7 days did you do this work?
1220
1101
1
7
Do this work for how many hours per day
Do this work for how many hours per day
Do this work for how many hours per day
Do this work for how many hours per day
Do this work for how many hours per day
During these days how many hours did you usually do this work per day?
1220
1101
1
23
Do this work for how many weeks in last 12 months
Do this work for how many weeks in last 12 months
Do this work for how many weeks in last 12 months
Do this work for how many weeks in last 12 months
Do this work for how many weeks in last 12 months
For how many weeks in the past 12 months did you do this work?
If >= 40 weeks go to question 9
1220
1101
52
Sesional work?
Sesional work?
Sesional work?
Sesional work?
Sesional work?
Is this work seasonal?
742
1579
1
2
1
Yes
2
No
Do this work for how many days per week
Do this work for how many days per week
Do this work for how many days per week
Do this work for how many days per week
Do this work for how many days per week
During these weeks how many days did you usually work per week?
1220
1101
1
7
Do this work for how many hours per day
Do this work for how many hours per day
Do this work for how many hours per day
Do this work for how many hours per day
Do this work for how many hours per day
During these days how many hourss did you usually work per day?
1220
1101
1
24
Self employed in non-farm business?
Self employed in non-farm business?
Self employed in non-farm business?
Self employed in non-farm business?
Self employed in non-farm business?
In this work were you self-employed in a non-farm business belonging to your household?
If answer is 1 > Goto question 16
If answer is 2 > Goto question 12
1220
1101
1
2
1
Yes
2
No
For whom did you work
For whom did you work
For whom did you work
For whom did you work
For whom did you work
For whom did you work
488
1833
1
14
1
Government admin., police, military
2
State entreprise
3
Communist party, social organization
4
Cooperative
5
Private entreprise
6
Small household entreprise
7
Joint company (Stock or Limited liability company)
8
100% foreign entreprise
9
Joint venture with the government
10
Joint venture with collective
11
Joint venture with private sector
12
Joint venture with individual
13
JV with domestic joint company
14
Other
How long working for this employer. Years
How long working for this employer. Years
How long working for this employer. Years
How long working for this employer. Years
How long working for this employer. Years
How long have you worked for this employer excluding periods in which you did not work?
484
1837
30
Months
Months
Months
Months
Months
483
1838
11
Receive any thing for this job
Receive any thing for this job
Receive any thing for this job
Receive any thing for this job
Receive any thing for this job
Have you received or will you receive money wages or compensation in in kind or in form of services for this work?
If answer is 2 > Goto question 16
487
1834
1
2
1
Yes
2
No
Amount of money receiving
Amount of money receiving
Amount of money receiving
Amount of money receiving
Amount of money receiving
What is the amount of money and in-kind payments you receive? INCLUDE: regular BONUSES, LUNCH, OVERTIME, NIGHT, HAZARDOUS PAY, PAYMENT FOR TRAINING, RESPONSIBILITY, WORK IN REMOTE REGIONS, SENIORITY, FREQUENT TRAVELING, ROYALTIES,HONORARIA, HOLIDAY BONUSES. IRREGULAR BONUSES, AND PER DIEM. EXCLUDE CONTRIBUTIONS TO HEALTH INSURANCE AND PENSION.
478
1843
1.5
3000
Time Unit
Time Unit
Time Unit
Time Unit
Time Unit
How often do you receive these payments?
478
1843
2
8
Done any other work in last 7 days
Done any other work in last 7 days
Done any other work in last 7 days
Done any other work in last 7 days
Done any other work in last 7 days
Have you done any other work in the past 7 days?
If answer is 2 > Goto Part D
2313
8
1
2
1
Yes
2
No
Receive any thing for this additional job
Receive any thing for this additional job
Receive any thing for this additional job
Receive any thing for this additional job
Receive any thing for this additional job
In any of these additional jobs were you paid wages or salary?
If answer is 2 > Goto Part D
137
2184
1
2
1
Yes
2
No
Amount of money receiveing
Amount of money receiveing
Amount of money receiveing
Amount of money receiveing
Amount of money receiveing
How much in total did you or will you receive for all this other work done in the past 7 days, including payments in the form of goods or services?
Go to Part D
41
2280
2160
Household ID code
Household ID code
Household ID code
Household ID code
Household ID code
16911
101
38820
Cluster code
Cluster code
Cluster code
Cluster code
Cluster code
16911
1
388
ID code
ID code
ID code
ID code
ID code
16911
1
18
Main Job in last 12 months
Main Job in last 12 months
Main Job in last 12 months
Main Job in last 12 months
Main Job in last 12 months
During the past 12 months, what was your main job? (i.e. the employment that you spent the most time doing during the past 12 months whether or not you were paid.
16910
1
10
99
Kind of industry the last 12 month main job conneted with
Kind of industry the last 12 month main job conneted with
Kind of industry the last 12 month main job conneted with
Kind of industry the last 12 month main job conneted with
Kind of industry the last 12 month main job conneted with
What kind of industry is it connected with?
16910
1
1
99
Same job as the ones in last 7 days
Same job as the ones in last 7 days
Same job as the ones in last 7 days
Same job as the ones in last 7 days
Same job as the ones in last 7 days
Is this work the same as your main or supplementary job in the past 7 days?
If answer is 1-2 > Goto question 21
16910
1
1
3
1
Yes, same as main job
2
Yes, same as secondary job
3
No, defferent work
Total time doing the last 12 month main job (from hte beginning to present) Years
Total time doing the last 12 month main job (from hte beginning to present) Years
Total time doing the last 12 month main job (from hte beginning to present) Years
Total time doing the last 12 month main job (from hte beginning to present) Years
Total time doing the last 12 month main job (from hte beginning to present) Years
What is total amount of time from past to the present that you have been doing this work. Exclude gaps when you were not doing this work?
If over 5 years leave "MONTHS" blank
2100
14811
78
Months
Months
Months
Months
Months
832
16079
11
The last 12 month main job related to the farming work
The last 12 month main job related to the farming work
The last 12 month main job related to the farming work
The last 12 month main job related to the farming work
The last 12 month main job related to the farming work
In this work did you work in a field, garden, or forest plotbelonging to yourself or your household, or raise livestock or arquatic products or process home-produced crops or output for your household?
If answer is 1 > Goto question 21
2102
14809
1
2
1
Yes
2
No
Do this work for how many weeks in last 12 months
Do this work for how many weeks in last 12 months
Do this work for how many weeks in last 12 months
Do this work for how many weeks in last 12 months
Do this work for how many weeks in last 12 months
For how many weeks in the past 12 months did you do this work?
If >=40 weeks go to quetion 8
794
16117
2
51
This work sesional
This work sesional
This work sesional
This work sesional
This work sesional
Is this work seasonal?
563
16348
1
2
1
Yes
2
No
Do this work for how many days per week
Do this work for how many days per week
Do this work for how many days per week
Do this work for how many days per week
Do this work for how many days per week
During these weeks, how many days did you usually do this work per week?
794
16117
1
7
Do this work for how many hours per day
Do this work for how many hours per day
Do this work for how many hours per day
Do this work for how many hours per day
Do this work for how many hours per day
During these dayss, how many hours did you usually do this work per day?
794
16117
2
17
Self emplyed in non-farm business of the HH in this work?
Self emplyed in non-farm business of the HH in this work?
Self emplyed in non-farm business of the HH in this work?
Self emplyed in non-farm business of the HH in this work?
Self emplyed in non-farm business of the HH in this work?
In this work were you self-employedin a non-farm business belonging to your household?
If answer is 1 > Goto quetion 21
795
16116
1
2
1
Yes
2
No
For whom did you work
For whom did you work
For whom did you work
For whom did you work
For whom did you work
For whom did you work?
536
16375
1
14
1
Government admin., police, military
2
State entreprise
3
Communist party, social organization
4
Cooperative
5
Private entreprise
6
Small household entreprise
7
Joint company (Stock or Limited liability company)
8
100% foreign entreprise
9
Joint venture with the government
10
Joint venture with collective
11
Joint venture with private sector
12
Joint venture with individual
13
JV with domestic joint company
14
Other
Receiving any salary/wage for this job
Receiving any salary/wage for this job
Receiving any salary/wage for this job
Receiving any salary/wage for this job
Receiving any salary/wage for this job
Have you received of will you receive a salary of wage for this work, including the value of in-kind payments?
If answer is 1 > Goto question 13
If answer is 2 > Goto question 14
536
16375
1
2
1
Yes
2
No
Amount of salary/wage receiving
Amount of salary/wage receiving
Amount of salary/wage receiving
Amount of salary/wage receiving
Amount of salary/wage receiving
What is the amount of money and in-kind payments you receive? exclude contributions to pension, health insurance, etc.)
530
16381
12000
Time Unit
Time Unit
Time Unit
Time Unit
Time Unit
how often do you receive them?
530
16381
3
8
2
Hour
3
Day
4
Week
5
Month
6
Quarter
7
Half_Year
8
Year
(A) Payment as bonus
(A) Payment as bonus
(A) Payment as bonus
(A) Payment as bonus
(A) Payment as bonus
Besides the salary or wages reported earlier, I'd like to know if you receive any of the following income items?
Payment in cash or in kind as monthly, quarterly, annual bonus?
525
16386
2800
Time Unit
Time Unit
Time Unit
Time Unit
Time Unit
50
16861
5
8
2
Hour
3
Day
4
Week
5
Month
6
Quarter
7
Half_Year
8
Year
(B) Payment for luch
(B) Payment for luch
(B) Payment for luch
(B) Payment for luch
(B) Payment for luch
Besides the salary or wages reported earlier, I'd like to know if you receive any of the following income items?
Payment in cash or in kind for luch?
525
16386
2700
Time Unit
Time Unit
Time Unit
Time Unit
Time Unit
59
16852
3
8
2
Hour
3
Day
4
Week
5
Month
6
Quarter
7
Half_Year
8
Year
(C) Payment for overtime...
(C) Payment for overtime...
(C) Payment for overtime...
(C) Payment for overtime...
(C) Payment for overtime...
Besides the salary or wages reported earlier, I'd like to know if you receive any of the following income items?
Payment in cash or in kind for over time, night shift, unused vacation, hazardous conditions?
525
16386
2000
Time Unit
Time Unit
Time Unit
Time Unit
Time Unit
28
16883
5
8
2
Hour
3
Day
4
Week
5
Month
6
Quarter
7
Half_Year
8
Year
(D) Payment for on-the-job trainning
(D) Payment for on-the-job trainning
(D) Payment for on-the-job trainning
(D) Payment for on-the-job trainning
(D) Payment for on-the-job trainning
Besides the salary or wages reported earlier, I'd like to know if you receive any of the following income items?
Payment in cash or in kind for on-the-job trainning?
525
16386
800
Time Unit
Time Unit
Time Unit
Time Unit
Time Unit
3
16908
5
8
2
Hour
3
Day
4
Week
5
Month
6
Quarter
7
Half_Year
8
Year
(E) Payment for job with higher respnsibility
(E) Payment for job with higher respnsibility
(E) Payment for job with higher respnsibility
(E) Payment for job with higher respnsibility
(E) Payment for job with higher respnsibility
Besides the salary or wages reported earlier, I'd like to know if you receive any of the following income items?
Additional payments in cash and in kind for jobs with high responsibility, seniority in an occupation, frequent traveling on the job, talent, work in remote or special regions?
525
16386
960
Time Unit
Time Unit
Time Unit
Time Unit
Time Unit
11
16900
5
8
2
Hour
3
Day
4
Week
5
Month
6
Quarter
7
Half_Year
8
Year
(F) Payment for royalties
(F) Payment for royalties
(F) Payment for royalties
(F) Payment for royalties
(F) Payment for royalties
Besides the salary or wages reported earlier, I'd like to know if you receive any of the following income items?
Payment in cash or in kind for royalties or honoraria?
525
16386
1000
Time Unit
Time Unit
Time Unit
Time Unit
Time Unit
5
16906
5
8
2
Hour
3
Day
4
Week
5
Month
6
Quarter
7
Half_Year
8
Year
(G) Payment at holidays
(G) Payment at holidays
(G) Payment at holidays
(G) Payment at holidays
(G) Payment at holidays
Besides the salary or wages reported earlier, I'd like to know if you receive any of the following income items?
Payment in casdh or in kind at Tet or other holidays?
525
16386
2000
Time Unit
Time Unit
Time Unit
Time Unit
Time Unit
122
16789
5
8
2
Hour
3
Day
4
Week
5
Month
6
Quarter
7
Half Year
8
Year
(H) Payment in other form of compensation
(H) Payment in other form of compensation
(H) Payment in other form of compensation
(H) Payment in other form of compensation
(H) Payment in other form of compensation
Besides the salary or wages reported earlier, I'd like to know if you receive any of the following income items?
Value of payments in other forms of compensation (irregular bonuses for innovations or improvements, price subsidies for rice or electricity, bicycle, subsidy for uniform , warm clothes and blankets, relocation for work, per diem in Vietnam or abroad...?)
524
16387
1875
Time Unit
Time Unit
Time Unit
Time Unit
Time Unit
15
16896
4
8
2
Hour
3
Day
4
Week
5
Month
6
Quarter
7
Half_Year
8
Year
Total (A+B+C+D+E+F+G+H):
Total (A+B+C+D+E+F+G+H):
Total (A+B+C+D+E+F+G+H):
Total (A+B+C+D+E+F+G+H):
Total (A+B+C+D+E+F+G+H):
Total (A+B+C+D+E+F+G+H)?
527
16384
28100
Time Unit
Time Unit
Time Unit
Time Unit
Time Unit
191
16720
3
8
2
Hour
3
Day
4
Week
5
Month
6
Quarter
7
Half_Year
8
Year
HH ID code
HH ID code
HH ID code
HH ID code
HH ID code
16913
101
38820
Cluster code
Cluster code
Cluster code
Cluster code
Cluster code
16913
1
388
ID code
ID code
ID code
ID code
ID code
16913
1
18
Are your wage in arrears?
Are your wage in arrears?
Are your wage in arrears?
Are your wage in arrears?
Are your wage in arrears?
Are your wage in arrears, i.e. you haven't been paid on time and your employer still owes you money?
If answer is 2 > Goto question 17
535
16378
1
2
1
Yes
2
No
How many months wage in arrears
How many months wage in arrears
How many months wage in arrears
How many months wage in arrears
How many months wage in arrears
How many months worth of wages does your employer owe you?
11
16902
1
6
Receiving protective clothing
Receiving protective clothing
Receiving protective clothing
Receiving protective clothing
Receiving protective clothing
Do you receive protective clothing and equipment for this work?
If answer is 2 > Goto question 19
535
16378
1
2
1
Yes
2
No
Value of protective clothing receiving
Value of protective clothing receiving
Value of protective clothing receiving
Value of protective clothing receiving
Value of protective clothing receiving
What is the value of thisprotective clothing and equipment?
57
16856
10
500
Time Unit
Time Unit
Time Unit
Time Unit
Time Unit
How frequently do you receive it?
57
16856
5
8
Work contract signing for this job?
Work contract signing for this job?
Work contract signing for this job?
Work contract signing for this job?
Work contract signing for this job?
Did you sign a contract for this work?
If answer is 2 > Goto question 21
535
16378
1
2
1
Yes
2
No
Length of contract. Years
Length of contract. Years
Length of contract. Years
Length of contract. Years
Length of contract. Years
What is the lengh of your contract? YEARS
48
16865
20
Months
Months
Months
Months
Months
49
16864
10
Done any other work in last 12 months?
Done any other work in last 12 months?
Done any other work in last 12 months?
Done any other work in last 12 months?
Done any other work in last 12 months?
Have you done any other work during the last 12 months?
If answer is 1 > Goto Part E
If answer is 2 > Goto Part F
16911
2
1
2
1
Yes
2
No
HH ID code
HH ID code
HH ID code
HH ID code
HH ID code
5312
103
38820
Cluster code
Cluster code
Cluster code
Cluster code
Cluster code
5207
105
1
388
ID code
ID code
ID code
ID code
ID code
5312
1
11
Secondary job in last 12 months
Secondary job in last 12 months
Secondary job in last 12 months
Secondary job in last 12 months
Secondary job in last 12 months
In the past 12 months, what was your secondary job? That is, the job you devoted the most time to after your main job in the past 12 months?
5312
10
97
10
Communist Party officials of all levels (career)
11
Executive, legislative and justice branches
12
Leadership of large and small institutions both private and public
21
Leaders in Natural and life sciences e.g (physics, meteorology)
22
Leaders in Technical Sciences (architecture, planning etc.)
23
Doctor, dentist
24
Pharmacist, pharmacy assistant
25
Traditional healers including traditional midwife
26
Nurse, physician's assistant, trained midwife, nurse's aide occupational specialty)
27
Other medical professionals (veterinarians, etc.)
28
Junior College/University instructor
29
Upper and lower secondary school teacher
30
Primary school teacher
31
Pre-school teacher (kindergarten and nursery school)
32
Other educational professionals
33
Mid-level managers
34
Legal professions
35
Archivist, librarian, information officer, postal clerk
36
Social scientists
37
Cultural, entertainment, sports
38
Religious Specialist (priest, monk...)
39
Optics, electronic equipment technicians
40
Safety and quality inspectors
41
Business, financial, insurance, real estate agents and other intermediaries
42
Customs and tax officials (includes social welfare, issuing licenses)
43
Social worker
44
Accountant, auditors
45
Other office workers (secretary, data entry, typist)
46
Customer service
51
Service on transportation (stewardess...)
52
Cleaning, janitorial services (business and home)
53
Personal care (taking care of children, home nursing,...)
54
Other personal services (haircut, burial, fortune tellers, astrologists...)
55
Protection services (police, guards, firefighters, parking attendants...)
56
Sales and promotion in stores
57
Sales in market and stalls
58
Sales on street (peddlers)
61
Cultivators including those who also raise livestock
62
Livestock raisers
63
Forestry and related workers
64
Aquaculture
65
Fishing
66
Hunting and Trapping
71
Skilled manual worker in mining
72
Skilled construction worker
73
Metal, mechanical workers
74
Electricians, electronic equipment assemblers, phone line installers...
75
Handicraftsmen and printing
76
Food processing
77
Woodworking (including rattan and bamboo)
78
Textile and garment worker
79
Leather and shoemaking industry worker
81
Production machine and equipment operators
82
Drivers and operators of motorized equipment
91
Other simple services on the street not elsewhere specified
92
Laundry, ironing
93
Letter deliverers, porters, doormen
94
Garbage collectors, scavengers
95
Unskilled workers in agriculture, forestry or fisheries
96
Unskilled workers in mining, construction, industry and transportation
97
Other unskilled workers
99
Other Occupations not elsewhere specified (e.g. military)
Kind of industry the last 12 month secondary job conneted with
Kind of industry the last 12 month secondary job conneted with
Kind of industry the last 12 month secondary job conneted with
Kind of industry the last 12 month secondary job conneted with
Kind of industry the last 12 month secondary job conneted with
What kind of industry is it connected with?
5311
1
1
99
1
Cultivation (including livestock)
2
Forestry and related services
5
Aquaculture (includes both raising, and catching seafood)
10
Coal mining
11
Oil and gas drilling and related services
12
Uranium and Thorium mining
13
Metal mining
14
Mining for rocks, stone, sand, salt, fertilizer...
15
Food and beverages
16
Tobacco products
17
Textiles and garments
18
Fur processing and fur products (excluding garments)
19
Leather tanning and leather products (excluding garments)
20
Wood, bamboo, rattan processing and production of wood, bamboo and rattan products
21
Paper and paper products
22
Printing and publishing
23
Coke, crude oil, uranium processing Other service categories
24
Chemicals and chemical products
25
Plastic and Rubber production and products
26
Other non-metal mineral products production (glass, ceramics, cement...)
27
Metal production and processing
28
Metal products (non mechanical, non-electric e.g. tools, boiler, ...)
29
Other equipment and machinery not specified elsewhere
30
Office and computer equipment production
31
Other electronic, electric equipment not specified elsewhere
32
Radio, TV, broadcasting and other communication equipment
33
Medical and laboratory equipment, precision instruments, and meters (clocks)
34
Motor vehicles and spare parts
35
Other transportation equipment
36
Furniture production
37
Recycling, reprocessing (metal and other)
40
Electricity production and distribution
41
Extract, clean and distribute water
45
Construction
50
Vehicle sales, maintenance and repair; retail sale of gas
51
Wholesale and agent sales (excluding motor vehicles)
52
Retail sales (excluding motor vehicles);repairs of family appliances
55
Hotel and Restaurant
60
Road, railroad and pipeline transport
61
Water transport
62
Airline transport
63
Services in transport; tourist services
64
Post and telecommunications
65
Financial intermediary (excluding insurance and social welfare)
66
Insurance and pensions (excluding social insurance)
67
Assistance in finance (including social insurance)
70
Science and technology activities
71
Real Estate
72
Rental of equipment, household goods
73
Computer-related activities
74
Other business activities
75
Government administration and national defense (includes police)
80
Education and training
85
Social relief (hospital, clinic, veterinary care, relief work)
90
Culture and sports (broadcasting, movies etc.)
91
Communist party, mass organizations, professional associations
92
Public sanitation, garbage collection
93
Other services (ironing, laundry, haircutting, funerals, other)
95
Personal services provided at the home of client
99
Activities of foreign organizations
Sysmiss
Same job as the ones in last 7 days
Same job as the ones in last 7 days
Same job as the ones in last 7 days
Same job as the ones in last 7 days
Same job as the ones in last 7 days
Is this work the same as your main or secondary job during the past 7 days?
If answer is 1 or 2 > Goto question 13
5238
74
1
3
1
Yes, same as main job
2
Yes, same as secondary job
3
No, defferent work
Total time doing the last 12 month secondary job (from hte beginning to present) Years
Total time doing the last 12 month secondary job (from hte beginning to present) Years
Total time doing the last 12 month secondary job (from hte beginning to present) Years
Total time doing the last 12 month secondary job (from hte beginning to present) Years
Total time doing the last 12 month secondary job (from hte beginning to present) Years
What is the total amount of time from the past to the present that you have been doing this work? Exclude gaps when you were not doing this work
If over 5 years leave "MONTHS" blank
2344
2968
56
Months
Months
Months
Months
Months
1065
4247
11
The last 12 month secondary job related to the farming work
The last 12 month secondary job related to the farming work
The last 12 month secondary job related to the farming work
The last 12 month secondary job related to the farming work
The last 12 month secondary job related to the farming work
In this work did you work in a field, garden or forest plot belonging to yourself or your household, or raise livestock, arquatic products or process home-produced crops or output for your household?
If answer is 1 > Goto question 13
2373
2939
1
2
1
Yes
2
No
Do this work for how many weeks in last 12 months
Do this work for how many weeks in last 12 months
Do this work for how many weeks in last 12 months
Do this work for how many weeks in last 12 months
Do this work for how many weeks in last 12 months
For how many weeks in the past 12 months did you do this work?
1487
3825
1
52
Do this work for how many days per week
Do this work for how many days per week
Do this work for how many days per week
Do this work for how many days per week
Do this work for how many days per week
During these weeks how many days did you usually work per week?
1487
3825
1
7
Do this work for how many hours per day
Do this work for how many hours per day
Do this work for how many hours per day
Do this work for how many hours per day
Do this work for how many hours per day
During these days how many hours did you usually do this work per day?
1487
3825
1
16
Self emplyed in non-farm business of the HH in this work?
Self emplyed in non-farm business of the HH in this work?
Self emplyed in non-farm business of the HH in this work?
Self emplyed in non-farm business of the HH in this work?
Self emplyed in non-farm business of the HH in this work?
In this work were you self-employed in a non-farm business belonging to your household?
If answer is 1 > Goto question 13
1487
3825
1
2
1
Yes
2
No
For whom did you work
For whom did you work
For whom did you work
For whom did you work
For whom did you work
For whom did you work
1020
4292
1
14
1
Government admin., police, military
2
State entreprise
3
Communist party, social organization
4
Cooperative
5
Private entreprise
6
Small household entreprise
7
Joint company (Stock or Limited liability company)
8
100% foreign entreprise
9
Joint venture with the government
10
Joint venture with collective
11
Joint venture with private sector
12
Joint venture with individual
13
JV with domestic joint company
14
Other
Receiving any salary/wage for this job
Receiving any salary/wage for this job
Receiving any salary/wage for this job
Receiving any salary/wage for this job
Receiving any salary/wage for this job
Have you received or will you receive money wages or compensation in in kind or in form of services for this work?
If answer is 2 > Goto question 13
1020
4292
1
2
1
Yes
2
No
Sysmiss
Amount of total payment receiving
Amount of total payment receiving
Amount of total payment receiving
Amount of total payment receiving
Amount of total payment receiving
What is the amount of money and in-kind payments you receive? INCLUDE: regular BONUSES, LUNCH, OVERTIME, NIGHT, HAZARDOUS PAY, PAYMENT FOR TRAINING, RESPONSIBILITY, WORK IN REMOTE REGIONS, SENIORITY, FREQUENT TRAVELING, ROYALTIES,HONORARIA, HOLIDAY BONUSES. IRREGULAR BONUSES, AND PER DIEM. EXCLUDE CONTRIBUTIONS TO HEALTH INSURANCE AND PENSION.
1017
4295
6
12000
Time Unit
Time Unit
Time Unit
Time Unit
Time Unit
1017
4295
3
8
2
Hour
3
Day
4
Week
5
Month
6
Quarter
7
Half Year
8
Year
Sysmiss
Done any other work in last 12 months
Done any other work in last 12 months
Done any other work in last 12 months
Done any other work in last 12 months
Done any other work in last 12 months
Have you done any other work during the past 12 months?
If answer is 2 > Goto Part F
5207
105
1
2
1
Yes
2
No
Were you paid in any of additional jobs
Were you paid in any of additional jobs
Were you paid in any of additional jobs
Were you paid in any of additional jobs
Were you paid in any of additional jobs
In any of these additional jobs were you paid wages or salary?
If answer is 2 > Goto Part F
578
4734
1
2
1
Yes
2
No
Total payment receiving for additinal jobs
Total payment receiving for additinal jobs
Total payment receiving for additinal jobs
Total payment receiving for additinal jobs
Total payment receiving for additinal jobs
How much in total did you or will you receive for all this other work done in the past 7 days, including payments in the form of goods or services?
277
5035
15
30000
HH ID code
HH ID code
HH ID code
HH ID code
HH ID code
25677
101
38820
Cluster code
Cluster code
Cluster code
Cluster code
Cluster code
25677
1
388
ID code
ID code
ID code
ID code
ID code
25677
1
19
"Yes" in Q 4 & 5 in Section 4A
"Yes" in Q 4 & 5 in Section 4A
"Yes" in Q 4 & 5 in Section 4A
"Yes" in Q 4 & 5 in Section 4A
"Yes" in Q 4 & 5 in Section 4A
Check Section 4A, questions 4 and 5 is the answer YES? Check for all people before going on to question 2-43
If answer is 2 > goto next person
If all people have code 2 > goto Part G
25677
1
2
1
Yes
2
No
Work in crop/fruit production in own land in last 52 weeks
Work in crop/fruit production in own land in last 52 weeks
Work in crop/fruit production in own land in last 52 weeks
Work in crop/fruit production in own land in last 52 weeks
Work in crop/fruit production in own land in last 52 weeks
During the past 52 weeks did you work in crop and fruit production on your household's land? Include work on your residential plot, and participation in labor exchange for other households?
If answer is 2 > Goto question 9
12194
13483
1
2
1
Yes
2
No
Number out of last 52 weeks worked in crop/fruit production
Number out of last 52 weeks worked in crop/fruit production
Number out of last 52 weeks worked in crop/fruit production
Number out of last 52 weeks worked in crop/fruit production
Number out of last 52 weeks worked in crop/fruit production
During the past 52 weesk how many weeks did you work in crop and fruit production for your household?
11095
14582
1
52
Number of weeks in peak period
Number of weeks in peak period
Number of weeks in peak period
Number of weeks in peak period
Number of weeks in peak period
Out of these weeks, how many were in peak periods?
If no peak period, record 0 and > goto quesion 7
11095
14582
48
Number of days per week working in peak weeks
Number of days per week working in peak weeks
Number of days per week working in peak weeks
Number of days per week working in peak weeks
Number of days per week working in peak weeks
During these peak weeks, how many days per week did you usually work?
9900
15777
1
8
Number of hours per day working in peak weeks
Number of hours per day working in peak weeks
Number of hours per day working in peak weeks
Number of hours per day working in peak weeks
Number of hours per day working in peak weeks
During each of these peak days, how many hours did you usually work per day?
9900
15777
1
18
Number of days per week working in non-peak weeks
Number of days per week working in non-peak weeks
Number of days per week working in non-peak weeks
Number of days per week working in non-peak weeks
Number of days per week working in non-peak weeks
During the non-peak weeks, how many days did you usually work per week?
11094
14583
7
Number of hours per day working in non-peak weeks
Number of hours per day working in non-peak weeks
Number of hours per day working in non-peak weeks
Number of hours per day working in non-peak weeks
Number of hours per day working in non-peak weeks
During each of these days, how many hours did you usually work per day?
11094
14583
12
Work in lives stock raising for own household in last 52 weeks
Work in lives stock raising for own household in last 52 weeks
Work in lives stock raising for own household in last 52 weeks
Work in lives stock raising for own household in last 52 weeks
Work in lives stock raising for own household in last 52 weeks
During the past 52 weeks did you work in livestock or poultry raising for your household? Including labor exchange with other households?
If answer is 2 > Goto question 16
12194
13483
1
2
1
Yes
2
No
Number out of last 52 weeks worked in lives stock raising
Number out of last 52 weeks worked in lives stock raising
Number out of last 52 weeks worked in lives stock raising
Number out of last 52 weeks worked in lives stock raising
Number out of last 52 weeks worked in lives stock raising
During the past 52 weesk how many weeks did you work in livestock or poultry raising for your household?
8172
17505
52
Number of weeks in peak period
Number of weeks in peak period
Number of weeks in peak period
Number of weeks in peak period
Number of weeks in peak period
Out of these weeks, how many were in peak periods?
If no peak period, record 0 and > goto quesion 14
8172
17505
44
Number of days per week working in peak weeks
Number of days per week working in peak weeks
Number of days per week working in peak weeks
Number of days per week working in peak weeks
Number of days per week working in peak weeks
During these peak weeks, how many days per week did you usually work?
447
25230
2
7
Number of hours per day working in peak weeks
Number of hours per day working in peak weeks
Number of hours per day working in peak weeks
Number of hours per day working in peak weeks
Number of hours per day working in peak weeks
During each of these peak days, how many hours did you usually work per day?
447
25230
0.5
12
Number of days per week working in non-peak weeks
Number of days per week working in non-peak weeks
Number of days per week working in non-peak weeks
Number of days per week working in non-peak weeks
Number of days per week working in non-peak weeks
During the non-peak weeks, how many days did you usually work per week?
8172
17505
7
Number of hours per day working in non-peak weeks
Number of hours per day working in non-peak weeks
Number of hours per day working in non-peak weeks
Number of hours per day working in non-peak weeks
Number of hours per day working in non-peak weeks
During each of these days, how many hours did you usually work per day?
8171
17506
12
HH ID code
HH ID code
HH ID code
HH ID code
HH ID code
12177
205
38820
Cluster code
Cluster code
Cluster code
Cluster code
Cluster code
12177
2
388
ID code
ID code
ID code
ID code
ID code
12177
1
13
Work in raising fish for own household in last 52 weeks
Work in raising fish for own household in last 52 weeks
Work in raising fish for own household in last 52 weeks
Work in raising fish for own household in last 52 weeks
Work in raising fish for own household in last 52 weeks
During the past 52 weeks did you work in raising fish, shrimp or other arquatic products for your household? Including labor exchange with other households?
If answer is 2 > Goto question 23
12177
1
2
1
Yes
2
No
Number out of last 52 weeks worked in raising fish
Number out of last 52 weeks worked in raising fish
Number out of last 52 weeks worked in raising fish
Number out of last 52 weeks worked in raising fish
Number out of last 52 weeks worked in raising fish
During the past 52 weesk how many weeks did you work in raising fish, shrimp or other arquatic products for your household?
1406
10771
1
52
Number of weeks in peak period
Number of weeks in peak period
Number of weeks in peak period
Number of weeks in peak period
Number of weeks in peak period
Out of these weeks, how many were in peak periods?
If no peak period, record 0 and > goto quesion 21
1406
10771
36
Number of days per week working in peak weeks
Number of days per week working in peak weeks
Number of days per week working in peak weeks
Number of days per week working in peak weeks
Number of days per week working in peak weeks
During these peak weeks, how many days per week did you usually work?
88
12089
4
7
Number of hours per day working in peak weeks
Number of hours per day working in peak weeks
Number of hours per day working in peak weeks
Number of hours per day working in peak weeks
Number of hours per day working in peak weeks
During each of these peak days, how many hours did you usually work per day?
88
12089
2
12
Number of days per week working in non-peak weeks
Number of days per week working in non-peak weeks
Number of days per week working in non-peak weeks
Number of days per week working in non-peak weeks
Number of days per week working in non-peak weeks
During the non-peak weeks, how many days did you usually work per week?
1406
10771
7
Number of hours per day working in non-peak weeks
Number of hours per day working in non-peak weeks
Number of hours per day working in non-peak weeks
Number of hours per day working in non-peak weeks
Number of hours per day working in non-peak weeks
During each of these days, how many hours did you usually work per day?
1406
10771
0.1
11
Work in forestry production for own household in last 52 weeks
Work in forestry production for own household in last 52 weeks
Work in forestry production for own household in last 52 weeks
Work in forestry production for own household in last 52 weeks
Work in forestry production for own household in last 52 weeks
During the past 52 weeks did you work in forestry production for your household? Including labor exchange with other households?
If answer is 2 > Goto question 30
12177
1
2
1
Yes
2
No
Number out of last 52 weeks worked in forestry production
Number out of last 52 weeks worked in forestry production
Number out of last 52 weeks worked in forestry production
Number out of last 52 weeks worked in forestry production
Number out of last 52 weeks worked in forestry production
During the past 52 weesk how many weeks did you work in forestry production for your household?
672
11505
52
Number of weeks in peak period
Number of weeks in peak period
Number of weeks in peak period
Number of weeks in peak period
Number of weeks in peak period
Out of these weeks, how many were in peak periods?
If no peak period, record 0 and > goto quesion 28
672
11505
8
Number of days per week working in peak weeks
Number of days per week working in peak weeks
Number of days per week working in peak weeks
Number of days per week working in peak weeks
Number of days per week working in peak weeks
During these peak weeks, how many days per week did you usually work?
10
12167
1
7
Number of hours per day working in peak weeks
Number of hours per day working in peak weeks
Number of hours per day working in peak weeks
Number of hours per day working in peak weeks
Number of hours per day working in peak weeks
During each of these peak days, how many hours did you usually work per day?
10
12167
6
10
Number of days per week working in non-peak weeks
Number of days per week working in non-peak weeks
Number of days per week working in non-peak weeks
Number of days per week working in non-peak weeks
Number of days per week working in non-peak weeks
During the non-peak weeks, how many days did you usually work per week?
672
11505
7
Number of hours per day working in non-peak weeks
Number of hours per day working in non-peak weeks
Number of hours per day working in non-peak weeks
Number of hours per day working in non-peak weeks
Number of hours per day working in non-peak weeks
During each of these days, how many hours did you usually work per day?
671
11506
10
HH ID code
HH ID code
HH ID code
HH ID code
HH ID code
12177
205
38820
Cluster code
Cluster code
Cluster code
Cluster code
Cluster code
12177
2
388
ID code
ID code
ID code
ID code
ID code
12177
1
13
Worked in processing of home-produced agricultural products
Worked in processing of home-produced agricultural products
Worked in processing of home-produced agricultural products
Worked in processing of home-produced agricultural products
Worked in processing of home-produced agricultural products
During the past 52 weeks did you work in processing of home-produced agricultural products, including labor exchange for other households?
If answer is 2 > Goto question 37
12177
1
2
1
Yes
2
No
Number out of last 52 weeks worked in processing of home-produced agricultural products
Number out of last 52 weeks worked in processing of home-produced agricultural products
Number out of last 52 weeks worked in processing of home-produced agricultural products
Number out of last 52 weeks worked in processing of home-produced agricultural products
Number out of last 52 weeks worked in processing of home-produced agricultural products
During the past 52 weesk how many weeks did you work in processing of home-produced agricultural products?
328
11849
1
52
Number of weeks in peak period
Number of weeks in peak period
Number of weeks in peak period
Number of weeks in peak period
Number of weeks in peak period
Out of these weeks, how many were in peak periods?
If no peak period, record 0 and > goto quesion 35
328
11849
12
Number of days per week working in peak weeks
Number of days per week working in peak weeks
Number of days per week working in peak weeks
Number of days per week working in peak weeks
Number of days per week working in peak weeks
During these peak weeks, how many days per week did you usually work?
91
12086
1
7
Number of hours per day working in peak weeks
Number of hours per day working in peak weeks
Number of hours per day working in peak weeks
Number of hours per day working in peak weeks
Number of hours per day working in peak weeks
During each of these peak days, how many hours did you usually work per day?
91
12086
0.5
24
Number of days per week working in non-peak weeks
Number of days per week working in non-peak weeks
Number of days per week working in non-peak weeks
Number of days per week working in non-peak weeks
Number of days per week working in non-peak weeks
During the non-peak weeks, how many days did you usually work per week?
328
11849
7
Number of hours per day working in non-peak weeks
Number of hours per day working in non-peak weeks
Number of hours per day working in non-peak weeks
Number of hours per day working in non-peak weeks
Number of hours per day working in non-peak weeks
During each of these days, how many hours did you usually work per day?
328
11849
12
Worked in transport, marketing and sales of agricultural products
Worked in transport, marketing and sales of agricultural products
Worked in transport, marketing and sales of agricultural products
Worked in transport, marketing and sales of agricultural products
Worked in transport, marketing and sales of agricultural products
During the past 52 weeks did you work in trasport, marketing and sales of your agricultural products, including labor exchange for other households?
If answer is 2 > Goto Part G
12177
1
2
1
Yes
2
No
Number out of last 52 weeks worked in transport, marketing and sales of agricultural products
Number out of last 52 weeks worked in transport, marketing and sales of agricultural products
Number out of last 52 weeks worked in transport, marketing and sales of agricultural products
Number out of last 52 weeks worked in transport, marketing and sales of agricultural products
Number out of last 52 weeks worked in transport, marketing and sales of agricultural products
During the past 52 weesk how many weeks did you work in trasport, marketing and sales of your agricultural products
654
11523
1
52
Number of weeks in peak period
Number of weeks in peak period
Number of weeks in peak period
Number of weeks in peak period
Number of weeks in peak period
Out of these weeks, how many were in peak periods?
If no peak period, record 0 and > goto quesion 42
654
11523
20
Number of days per week working in peak weeks
Number of days per week working in peak weeks
Number of days per week working in peak weeks
Number of days per week working in peak weeks
Number of days per week working in peak weeks
During these peak weeks, how many days per week did you usually work?
109
12068
1
7
Number of hours per day working in peak weeks
Number of hours per day working in peak weeks
Number of hours per day working in peak weeks
Number of hours per day working in peak weeks
Number of hours per day working in peak weeks
During each of these peak days, how many hours did you usually work per day?
109
12068
1
10
Number of days per week working in non-peak weeks
Number of days per week working in non-peak weeks
Number of days per week working in non-peak weeks
Number of days per week working in non-peak weeks
Number of days per week working in non-peak weeks
During the non-peak weeks, how many days did you usually work per week?
654
11523
7
Number of hours per day working in non-peak weeks
Number of hours per day working in non-peak weeks
Number of hours per day working in non-peak weeks
Number of hours per day working in non-peak weeks
Number of hours per day working in non-peak weeks
During each of these days, how many hours did you usually work per day?
> Part G
654
11523
10
HH ID code
HH ID code
HH ID code
HH ID code
HH ID code
19476
101
38820
Cluster code
Cluster code
Cluster code
Cluster code
Cluster code
19476
1
388
ID code
ID code
ID code
ID code
ID code
19476
1
19
Have you ever worked for someone outside your household or for nonfarm business...
Have you ever worked for someone outside your household or for nonfarm business...
Have you ever worked for someone outside your household or for nonfarm business...
Have you ever worked for someone outside your household or for nonfarm business...
Have you ever worked for someone outside your household or for nonfarm business...
Have you ever worked for someone outside your household or for a non-farm business or agricultural, forestry or aquaculture business operated and managed by your household?
If answer is 2 > Goto Part H
4869
14607
1
2
1
Yes
2
No
Age you stopped studying and started working
Age you stopped studying and started working
Age you stopped studying and started working
Age you stopped studying and started working
Age you stopped studying and started working
How old were you when you stopped studying and began working, either for someone else or for a non-farm business or agricultural, forestry or aquatic products business operated and managed by your household?
17488
1988
6
60
Worked in past 7 days/past 12 months
Worked in past 7 days/past 12 months
Worked in past 7 days/past 12 months
Worked in past 7 days/past 12 months
Worked in past 7 days/past 12 months
Did this person work in past 7 days, or past 12 months? Check Section 4A, is the answer to question 8 or 14 "YES"
If answer is 1 > Goto question 6
17493
1983
1
2
1
Yes
2
No
The last time you worked? Month
The last time you worked? Month
The last time you worked? Month
The last time you worked? Month
The last time you worked? Month
In what month and year was the last time you worked?
1724
17752
12
Year
Year
Year
Year
Year
1755
17721
1998
Have you worked in past 5 years
Have you worked in past 5 years
Have you worked in past 5 years
Have you worked in past 5 years
Have you worked in past 5 years
Did this person work in the past 5 years? Check question 4
If answer is 2 > Goto Part H
1765
17711
1
2
1
Yes
2
No
Was there a time when you did not work for 3 months or more
Was there a time when you did not work for 3 months or more
Was there a time when you did not work for 3 months or more
Was there a time when you did not work for 3 months or more
Was there a time when you did not work for 3 months or more
Since you first started working has there ever been a time when you did not work for 3 months or more excluding time in school?
If answer is 2 > Goto question 8
16357
3119
1
2
1
Yes
2
No
Total time in years did not work
Total time in years did not work
Total time in years did not work
Total time in years did not work
Total time in years did not work
During the period from today back to the time you first began working, what is the total amount of time in years that you did not work?
3451
16025
41
Were you working in curent month 5 years ago
Were you working in curent month 5 years ago
Were you working in curent month 5 years ago
Were you working in curent month 5 years ago
Were you working in curent month 5 years ago
Five years ago, that is [current month] of [1992 or 1993] were you working for someone else or for a non-farm business or agricultural, forestry or aquatic products business operated and managed by your household?
If answer is 2 > Goto Part H
16358
3118
1
2
1
Yes
2
No
Main work 5 years ago
Main work 5 years ago
Main work 5 years ago
Main work 5 years ago
Main work 5 years ago
Five years ago, what was your main work?
13613
5863
10
99
10
Communist Party officials of all levels (career)
11
Executive, legislative and justice branches
12
Leadership of large and small institutions both private and public
21
Leaders in Natural and life sciences e.g (physics, meteorology)
22
Leaders in Technical Sciences (architecture, planning etc.)
23
Doctor, dentist
24
Pharmacist, pharmacy assistant
25
Traditional healers including traditional midwife
26
Nurse, physician's assistant, trained midwife, nurse's aide occupational specialty)
27
Other medical professionals (veterinarians, etc.)
28
Junior College/University instructor
29
Upper and lower secondary school teacher
30
Primary school teacher
31
Pre-school teacher (kindergarten and nursery school)
32
Other educational professionals
33
Mid-level managers
34
Legal professions
35
Archivist, librarian, information officer, postal clerk
36
Social scientists
37
Cultural, entertainment, sports
38
Religious Specialist (priest, monk...)
39
Optics, electronic equipment technicians
40
Safety and quality inspectors
41
Business, financial, insurance, real estate agents and other intermediaries
42
Customs and tax officials (includes social welfare, issuing licenses)
43
Social worker
44
Accountant, auditors
45
Other office workers (secretary, data entry, typist)
46
Customer service
48
50
51
Service on transportation (stewardess...)
52
Cleaning, janitorial services (business and home)
53
Personal care (taking care of children, home nursing,...)
54
Other personal services (haircut, burial, fortune tellers, astrologists...)
55
Protection services (police, guards, firefighters, parking attendants...)
56
Sales and promotion in stores
57
Sales in market and stalls
58
Sales on street (peddlers)
61
Cultivators including those who also raise livestock
62
Livestock raisers
63
Forestry and related workers
64
Aquaculture
65
Fishing
66
Hunting and Trapping
71
Skilled manual worker in mining
72
Skilled construction worker
73
Metal, mechanical workers
74
Electricians, electronic equipment assemblers, phone line installers...
75
Handicraftsmen and printing
76
Food processing
77
Woodworking (including rattan and bamboo)
78
Textile and garment worker
79
Leather and shoemaking industry worker
81
Production machine and equipment operators
82
Drivers and operators of motorized equipment
91
Other simple services on the street not elsewhere specified
92
Laundry, ironing
93
Letter deliverers, porters, doormen
94
Garbage collectors, scavengers
95
Unskilled workers in agriculture, forestry or fisheries
96
Unskilled workers in mining, construction, industry and transportation
97
Other unskilled workers
99
Other Occupations not elsewhere specified (e.g. military)
Sysmiss
Kind of industry it connected with
Kind of industry it connected with
Kind of industry it connected with
Kind of industry it connected with
Kind of industry it connected with
13612
5864
99
1
Cultivation (including livestock)
2
Forestry and related services
3
5
Aquaculture (includes both raising, and catching seafood)
10
Coal mining
11
Oil and gas drilling and related services
12
Uranium and Thorium mining
13
Metal mining
14
Mining for rocks, stone, sand, salt, fertilizer...
15
Food and beverages
16
Tobacco products
17
Textiles and garments
18
Fur processing and fur products (excluding garments)
19
Leather tanning and leather products (excluding garments)
20
Wood, bamboo, rattan processing and production of wood, bamboo and rattan products
21
Paper and paper products
22
Printing and publishing
23
Coke, crude oil, uranium processing Other service categories
24
Chemicals and chemical products
25
Plastic and Rubber production and products
26
Other non-metal mineral products production (glass, ceramics, cement...)
27
Metal production and processing
28
Metal products (non mechanical, non-electric e.g. tools, boiler, ...)
29
Other equipment and machinery not specified elsewhere
30
Office and computer equipment production
31
Other electronic, electric equipment not specified elsewhere
32
Radio, TV, broadcasting and other communication equipment
33
Medical and laboratory equipment, precision instruments, and meters (clocks)
34
Motor vehicles and spare parts
35
Other transportation equipment
36
Furniture production
37
Recycling, reprocessing (metal and other)
40
Electricity production and distribution
41
Extract, clean and distribute water
43
45
Construction
46
50
Vehicle sales, maintenance and repair; retail sale of gas
51
Wholesale and agent sales (excluding motor vehicles)
52
Retail sales (excluding motor vehicles);repairs of family appliances
55
Hotel and Restaurant
57
59
60
Road, railroad and pipeline transport
61
Water transport
62
Airline transport
63
Services in transport; tourist services
64
Post and telecommunications
65
Financial intermediary (excluding insurance and social welfare)
66
Insurance and pensions (excluding social insurance)
67
Assistance in finance (including social insurance)
70
Science and technology activities
71
Real Estate
72
Rental of equipment, household goods
73
Computer-related activities
74
Other business activities
75
Government administration and national defense (includes police)
80
Education and training
85
Social relief (hospital, clinic, veterinary care, relief work)
90
Culture and sports (broadcasting, movies etc.)
91
Communist party, mass organizations, professional associations
92
Public sanitation, garbage collection
93
Other services (ironing, laundry, haircutting, funerals, other)
95
Personal services provided at the home of client
96
99
Activities of foreign organizations
Sysmiss
Same job as ones in past 7 days/12 months
Same job as ones in past 7 days/12 months
Same job as ones in past 7 days/12 months
Same job as ones in past 7 days/12 months
Same job as ones in past 7 days/12 months
If answer is 1-4 > Goto Part H
13612
5864
1
5
1
Yes, same as main job in past 7 days
2
Yes, same as secondary job in past 7 days
3
Yes, same as main job in past 12 months
4
Yes, same as secondary job in past 12 months
5
No, different work
Sysmiss
Self employed in HH's business
Self employed in HH's business
Self employed in HH's business
Self employed in HH's business
Self employed in HH's business
If answer is 1 > Goto question 14
1789
17687
1
2
1
Yes
2
No
Sysmiss
For whom did you work?
For whom did you work?
For whom did you work?
For whom did you work?
For whom did you work?
652
18824
1
14
1
Government admin., police, military
2
State entreprise
3
Communist party, social organization
4
Cooperative
5
Private entreprise
6
Small household entreprise
7
Joint company (Stock or Limited liability company)
8
100% foreign entreprise
9
Joint venture with the government
10
Joint venture with collective
11
Joint venture with private sector
12
Joint venture with individual
13
JV with domestic joint company
14
Other
Main reason no longer working on that job
Main reason no longer working on that job
Main reason no longer working on that job
Main reason no longer working on that job
Main reason no longer working on that job
1789
17687
1
8
1
Employer closed down
HH code
HH code
HH code
HH code
HH code
25676
101
38820
Cluser code
Cluser code
Cluser code
Cluser code
Cluser code
25676
1
388
ID code
ID code
ID code
ID code
ID code
25676
1
19
Done any other work for family at home
Done any other work for family at home
Done any other work for family at home
Done any other work for family at home
Done any other work for family at home
During the past 7 days have you done other work for your family at your home? For example, cleaning the house, preparing meals, washing the family's clothes, buying food or clothes, fetching water or firewood, building or maintaining your house, or livestock enclosures, making or repairing tools, vehicles, means of production...?
If answer is 2 > Goto question 4
This part should be asked of all people from 6 years of age upwards.
25619
57
1
2
1
Yes
2
No
How many days done this work in past 7 days
How many days done this work in past 7 days
How many days done this work in past 7 days
How many days done this work in past 7 days
How many days done this work in past 7 days
For how many days have you done this work during past 7 days (since ...)
This part should be asked of all people from 6 years of age upwards.
17841
7835
1
7
How many hours each day doing this work
How many hours each day doing this work
How many hours each day doing this work
How many hours each day doing this work
How many hours each day doing this work
On average for how many hours each day?
This part should be asked of all people from 6 years of age upwards.
17841
7835
0.2
14
Contributing corvee labor for commune infrastruture in past 12 months
Contributing corvee labor for commune infrastruture in past 12 months
Contributing corvee labor for commune infrastruture in past 12 months
Contributing corvee labor for commune infrastruture in past 12 months
Contributing corvee labor for commune infrastruture in past 12 months
During the past 12 months have you contributed corvee labor time to build, repair or maintain commune infrastructure such as roads, wells, irrigation, schools or health clinics?
If answer is 2 > Goto question 7
This part should be asked of all people from 6 years of age upwards.
25619
57
1
2
1
Yes
2
No
For how many days contributing labor time without pay to surport commune infrastructure in past 12 months
For how many days contributing labor time without pay to surport commune infrastructure in past 12 months
For how many days contributing labor time without pay to surport commune infrastructure in past 12 months
For how many days contributing labor time without pay to surport commune infrastructure in past 12 months
For how many days contributing labor time without pay to surport commune infrastructure in past 12 months
How many dasy did you contribute labor time without pay to surport commune infrastructure during the past 12 months?
This part should be asked of all people from 6 years of age upwards.
2573
23103
1
90
Kind of commune infrastructure working on. First
Kind of commune infrastructure working on. First
Kind of commune infrastructure working on. First
Kind of commune infrastructure working on. First
Kind of commune infrastructure working on. First
What kind of commune infrastructure did you work on?
This part should be asked of all people from 6 years of age upwards.
2569
23107
1
6
1
Roads
2
Well or other drinking water
3
Irrigation
4
School
5
Health center
6
Other
Sysmiss
Kind of commune infrastructure working on. Second
Kind of commune infrastructure working on. Second
Kind of commune infrastructure working on. Second
Kind of commune infrastructure working on. Second
Kind of commune infrastructure working on. Second
What kind of commune infrastructure did you work on?
This part should be asked of all people from 6 years of age upwards.
538
25138
1
6
1
Roads
2
Well or other drinking water
3
Irrigation
4
School
5
Health center
6
Other
Sysmiss
Kind of commune infrastructure working on. Third
Kind of commune infrastructure working on. Third
Kind of commune infrastructure working on. Third
Kind of commune infrastructure working on. Third
Kind of commune infrastructure working on. Third
What kind of commune infrastructure did you work on?
This part should be asked of all people from 6 years of age upwards.
57
25619
1
6
1
Roads
2
Well or other drinking water
3
Irrigation
4
School
5
Health center
6
Other
Sysmiss
Belong to a mass organization
Belong to a mass organization
Belong to a mass organization
Belong to a mass organization
Belong to a mass organization
Do you belong to a mass organization?
If answer is 2 > Goto Next Person
This part should be asked of all people from 6 years of age upwards.
25605
71
1
2
1
Yes
2
No
Kind of mass organization you belong to. First
Kind of mass organization you belong to. First
Kind of mass organization you belong to. First
Kind of mass organization you belong to. First
Kind of mass organization you belong to. First
What kind of mass organization do you belong to?
This part should be asked of all people from 6 years of age upwards.
4373
21303
1
8
1
Youth union
2
Women's union
3
Farmer's union
4
Old people's association
5
Veteran's assoc
6
Red cross
7
Fatherland front
8
Other
Sysmiss
Kind of mass organization you belong to. Second
Kind of mass organization you belong to. Second
Kind of mass organization you belong to. Second
Kind of mass organization you belong to. Second
Kind of mass organization you belong to. Second
What kind of mass organization do you belong to?
This part should be asked of all people from 6 years of age upwards.
674
25002
1
8
1
Youth union
2
Women's union
3
Farmer's union
4
Old people's association
5
Veteran's assoc
6
Red cross
7
Fatherland front
8
Other
Sysmiss
Kind of mass organization you belong to. Third
Kind of mass organization you belong to. Third
Kind of mass organization you belong to. Third
Kind of mass organization you belong to. Third
Kind of mass organization you belong to. Third
What kind of mass organization do you belong to?
This part should be asked of all people from 6 years of age upwards.
124
25552
2
8
1
Youth union
2
Women's union
3
Farmer's union
4
Old people's association
5
Veteran's assoc
6
Red cross
7
Fatherland front
8
Other
Sysmiss
In what capacity you belong to a mass organization. First
In what capacity you belong to a mass organization. First
In what capacity you belong to a mass organization. First
In what capacity you belong to a mass organization. First
In what capacity you belong to a mass organization. First
In what capacity do you belong?
This part should be asked of all people from 6 years of age upwards.
4365
21311
1
3
1
Salaried or compensated employee
2
Fee paying member
3
Other
Sysmiss
In what capacity you belong to a mass organization. Second
In what capacity you belong to a mass organization. Second
In what capacity you belong to a mass organization. Second
In what capacity you belong to a mass organization. Second
In what capacity you belong to a mass organization. Second
In what capacity do you belong?
This part should be asked of all people from 6 years of age upwards.
106
25570
1
3
1
Salaried or compensated employee
2
Fee paying member
3
Other
Sysmiss
In what capacity you belong to a mass organization. Third
In what capacity you belong to a mass organization. Third
In what capacity you belong to a mass organization. Third
In what capacity you belong to a mass organization. Third
In what capacity you belong to a mass organization. Third
In what capacity do you belong?
This part should be asked of all people from 6 years of age upwards.
14
25662
1
3
1
Salaried or compensated employee
2
Fee paying member
3
Other
Sysmiss
Kind of participation envolving. First
Kind of participation envolving. First
Kind of participation envolving. First
Kind of participation envolving. First
Kind of participation envolving. First
What does your participation involve?
This part should be asked of all people from 6 years of age upwards.
4367
21309
1
4
1
Contribute time
2
Contribute money or goods in kind
3
Contribute time and money or goods
4
No contribution
Kind of participation envolving. Second
Kind of participation envolving. Second
Kind of participation envolving. Second
Kind of participation envolving. Second
Kind of participation envolving. Second
What does your participation involve?
This part should be asked of all people from 6 years of age upwards.
177
25499
1
4
1
Contribute time
2
Contribute money or goods in kind
3
Contribute time and money or goods
4
No contribution
Sysmiss
Kind of participation envolving. Third
Kind of participation envolving. Third
Kind of participation envolving. Third
Kind of participation envolving. Third
Kind of participation envolving. Third
What does your participation involve?
This part should be asked of all people from 6 years of age upwards.
12
25664
1
3
1
Contribute time
2
Contribute money or goods in kind
3
Contribute time and money or goods
4
No contribution
Sysmiss
Benefits receiving from these organizations. First
Benefits receiving from these organizations. First
Benefits receiving from these organizations. First
Benefits receiving from these organizations. First
Benefits receiving from these organizations. First
What benefits do you receive from these organizations?
This part should be asked of all people from 6 years of age upwards.
4366
21310
1
4
1
Advice/enjoyment
2
Cash or in-kind assistance
3
Credit
4
Nothing
Sysmiss
Benefits receiving from these organizations. Second
Benefits receiving from these organizations. Second
Benefits receiving from these organizations. Second
Benefits receiving from these organizations. Second
Benefits receiving from these organizations. Second
What benefits do you receive from these organizations?
This part should be asked of all people from 6 years of age upwards.
357
25319
1
4
1
Advice/enjoyment
2
Cash or in-kind assistance
3
Credit
4
Nothing
Sysmiss
Benefits receiving from these organizations. Third
Benefits receiving from these organizations. Third
Benefits receiving from these organizations. Third
Benefits receiving from these organizations. Third
Benefits receiving from these organizations. Third
What benefits do you receive from these organizations?
> Section 5
This part should be asked of all people from 6 years of age upwards.
14
25662
1
4
1
Advice/enjoyment
2
Cash or in-kind assistance
3
Credit
4
Nothing
Sysmiss
Household ID code
Household ID code
Household ID code
Household ID code
Household ID code
23033
101
38820
Cluster code
Cluster code
Cluster code
Cluster code
Cluster code
23033
1
388
ID code
ID code
ID code
ID code
ID code
23033
1
19
Was you born in [Current Place of Residence] district?
Was you born in [Current Place of Residence] district?
Was you born in [Current Place of Residence] district?
Was you born in [Current Place of Residence] district?
Was you born in [Current Place of Residence] district?
1. Was you born in CURRENT PLACE OF RESIDENCE district?
if the answer code is 2, skip to the question 3
23033
1
2
1
Yes
2
No
Have you live anywhere else for more than 12 months?
Have you live anywhere else for more than 12 months?
Have you live anywhere else for more than 12 months?
Have you live anywhere else for more than 12 months?
Have you live anywhere else for more than 12 months?
2. Have you live anywhere else for more than 12 months?
if the answer code is 1, skip to the question 5
if the answer code is 2, skip to the question 12
17597
5436
1
2
1
Yes
2
No
Sysmiss
In what province or country were you born?
In what province or country were you born?
In what province or country were you born?
In what province or country were you born?
In what province or country were you born?
3. in what province or country were you born?
if [name] was born abroad write the name of the country and >>5
5435
17598
1
81
1
Ha Giang
2
Tuyen Quang
3
Cao Bang
4
Lang Son
5
Lai Chau
6
Yen Bai
7
Lao Cai
8
Bac Can
9
Thai Nguyen
10
Son La
11
Phu Tho
12
Vinh Phuc
13
Bac Giang
14
Bac Ninh
15
Quang Ninh
16
Hoa Binh
17
Ha Noi
18
Hai Phong
19
Hung Yen
20
Hai Duong
21
Ha Tay
22
Thai Binh
23
Ha Nam
24
Nam Dinh
25
Ninh Binh
26
Thanh Hoa
27
Nghe An
28
Ha Tinh
29
Quang Binh
30
Quang Tri
31
Thua Thien - Hue
32
Quang Nam
33
Da Nang
34
Quang Ngai
35
Binh Dinh
36
Phu Yen
37
Khanh Hoa
38
Ninh Thuan
39
Binh Thuan
40
Gia Lai
41
Kon Tum
42
Dak Lak
43
Lam Dong
44
Ho Chi Minh city
45
Binh Duong
46
Binh Phuoc
47
Tay Ninh
48
Dong Nai
49
Ba Ria - Vung Tau
50
Long An
51
Dong Thap
52
An Giang
53
Tien Giang
54
Ben Tre
55
Vinh Long
56
Tra Vinh
57
Soc TRang
58
CAn Tho
59
Kien Giang
60
Ca Mau
61
Bac Lieu
71
LAOS
72
Cambodia
73
Thailand
74
China
75
Hong Kong
76
Taiwan
77
Australia
78
France
79
Western Europe
80
Former Soviet Union
81
Eastern Europe
82
USA
83
Canada
84
Other
At the time of your birth, was your birthplace a ?
At the time of your birth, was your birthplace a ?
At the time of your birth, was your birthplace a ?
At the time of your birth, was your birthplace a ?
At the time of your birth, was your birthplace a ?
4. At the time of your birth, was your birthplace a ?
5310
17723
1
5
1
City
2
Large town
3
Small town
4
Rural area
5
Don't know
How old were you when you left your place of birth to the firstt time live somewhere else
How old were you when you left your place of birth to the firstt time live somewhere else
How old were you when you left your place of birth to the firstt time live somewhere else
How old were you when you left your place of birth to the firstt time live somewhere else
How old were you when you left your place of birth to the firstt time live somewhere else
5. How old were you when you left your place of birth to the firstt time live somewhere else?
8223
14810
93
For what reason did you leave your birthplace?
For what reason did you leave your birthplace?
For what reason did you leave your birthplace?
For what reason did you leave your birthplace?
For what reason did you leave your birthplace?
6. For what reason did you leave your birthplace?
8227
14806
1
14
1
Follow/join family
2
Work related
3
Marriage
4
School
5
Join the army
6
Move to new economic zone
7
Forced relocation
8
War
9
Natural disaster or fire
10
Adventure/chance
11
Family conflict
12
Look for work
13
Customs or common practice
14
Other (specify)
Sysmiss
How long have you lived in [current place of residence] since your last move? Years
How long have you lived in [current place of residence] since your last move? Years
How long have you lived in [current place of residence] since your last move? Years
How long have you lived in [current place of residence] since your last move? Years
How long have you lived in [current place of residence] since your last move? Years
7. How long have you lived in [current place of residence] since your last move?
YEARS
8224
14809
78
Months
Months
Months
Months
Months
7. How long have you lived in [current place of residence] since your last move?
MONTHS
8220
14813
11
What was the main reason you came to [Current place of Residence]?
What was the main reason you came to [Current place of Residence]?
What was the main reason you came to [Current place of Residence]?
What was the main reason you came to [Current place of Residence]?
What was the main reason you came to [Current place of Residence]?
8. What was the main reason you came to [CURRENT place of RESIDENCE]?
8227
14806
1
14
1
Follow/join family
2
Work related
3
Marriage
4
School
5
Join the army
6
Move to new economic zone
7
Forced relocation
8
War
9
Natural disaster or fire
10
Adventure/chance
11
Family conflict
12
Look for work
13
Customs or common practice
14
Other (specify)
In what province did you live before coming to [current place of residence] the most recent time?
In what province did you live before coming to [current place of residence] the most recent time?
In what province did you live before coming to [current place of residence] the most recent time?
In what province did you live before coming to [current place of residence] the most recent time?
In what province did you live before coming to [current place of residence] the most recent time?
9. In what province did you live before coming to [current place of residence] the most recent time?
if abroad write the name of the country and >>11
8227
14806
1
84
1
Ha Giang
2
Tuyen Quang
3
Cao Bang
4
Lang Son
5
Lai Chau
6
Yen Bai
7
Lao Cai
8
Bac Can
9
Thai Nguyen
10
Son La
11
Phu Tho
12
Vinh Phuc
13
Bac Giang
14
Bac Ninh
15
Quang Ninh
16
Hoa Binh
17
Ha Noi
18
Hai Phong
19
Hung Yen
20
Hai Duong
21
Ha Tay
22
Thai Binh
23
Ha Nam
24
Nam Dinh
25
Ninh Binh
26
Thanh Hoa
27
Nghe An
28
Ha Tinh
29
Quang Binh
30
Quang Tri
31
Thua Thien - Hue
32
Quang Nam
33
Da Nang
34
Quang Ngai
35
Binh Dinh
36
Phu Yen
37
Khanh Hoa
38
Ninh Thuan
39
Binh Thuan
40
Gia Lai
41
Kon Tum
42
Dak Lak
43
Lam Dong
44
Ho Chi Minh city
45
Binh Duong
46
Binh Phuoc
47
Tay Ninh
48
Dong Nai
49
Ba Ria - Vung Tau
50
Long An
51
Dong Thap
52
An Giang
53
Tien Giang
54
Ben Tre
55
Vinh Long
56
Tra Vinh
57
Soc TRang
58
CAn Tho
59
Kien Giang
60
Ca Mau
61
Bac Lieu
71
LAOS
72
Cambodia
73
Thailand
74
China
75
Hong Kong
76
Taiwan
77
Australia
78
France
79
Western Europe
80
Former Soviet Union
81
Eastern Europe
82
USA
83
Canada
84
Other
Was the place where you lived before coming here a..?
Was the place where you lived before coming here a..?
Was the place where you lived before coming here a..?
Was the place where you lived before coming here a..?
Was the place where you lived before coming here a..?
10. Was the place where you lived before coming here a..?
7954
15079
1
5
1
City
2
Large town
3
Small town
4
Rural area
5
Don't know
How many places have you lived, only count the places where you lived for more than 12 months?
How many places have you lived, only count the places where you lived for more than 12 months?
How many places have you lived, only count the places where you lived for more than 12 months?
How many places have you lived, only count the places where you lived for more than 12 months?
How many places have you lived, only count the places where you lived for more than 12 months?
11. How many places have you lived, only count the places where you lived for more than 12 months?
8225
14808
1
12
In the past 12 months have you ever gone away from home to work?
In the past 12 months have you ever gone away from home to work?
In the past 12 months have you ever gone away from home to work?
In the past 12 months have you ever gone away from home to work?
In the past 12 months have you ever gone away from home to work?
12. In the past 12 months have you ever gone away from home to work?
if the answer code is 2, skip to the next person
23031
2
1
2
1
Yes
2
No
Sysmiss
In the past 12 months how many months did you work away from home?
In the past 12 months how many months did you work away from home?
In the past 12 months how many months did you work away from home?
In the past 12 months how many months did you work away from home?
In the past 12 months how many months did you work away from home?
13. In the past 12 months how many months did you work away from home?
711
22322
12
In what province(s) or country(ies) did you work? First Province or Country
In what province(s) or country(ies) did you work? First Province or Country
In what province(s) or country(ies) did you work? First Province or Country
In what province(s) or country(ies) did you work? First Province or Country
In what province(s) or country(ies) did you work? First Province or Country
14. In what province(s) or country(ies) did you work?
FIRST PROVINCE OR COUNTRY
skip to the next personn
709
22324
1
84
1
Ha Giang
2
Tuyen Quang
3
Cao Bang
4
Lang Son
5
Lai Chau
6
Yen Bai
7
Lao Cai
8
Bac Can
9
Thai Nguyen
10
Son La
11
Phu Tho
12
Vinh Phuc
13
Bac Giang
14
Bac Ninh
15
Quang Ninh
16
Hoa Binh
17
Ha Noi
18
Hai Phong
19
Hung Yen
20
Hai Duong
21
Ha Tay
22
Thai Binh
23
Ha Nam
24
Nam Dinh
25
Ninh Binh
26
Thanh Hoa
27
Nghe An
28
Ha Tinh
29
Quang Binh
30
Quang Tri
31
Thua Thien - Hue
32
Quang Nam
33
Da Nang
34
Quang Ngai
35
Binh Dinh
36
Phu Yen
37
Khanh Hoa
38
Ninh Thuan
39
Binh Thuan
40
Gia Lai
41
Kon Tum
42
Dak Lak
43
Lam Dong
44
Ho Chi Minh city
45
Binh Duong
46
Binh Phuoc
47
Tay Ninh
48
Dong Nai
49
Ba Ria - Vung Tau
50
Long An
51
Dong Thap
52
An Giang
53
Tien Giang
54
Ben Tre
55
Vinh Long
56
Tra Vinh
57
Soc TRang
58
CAn Tho
59
Kien Giang
60
Ca Mau
61
Bac Lieu
71
LAOS
72
Cambodia
73
Thailand
74
China
75
Hong Kong
76
Taiwan
77
Australia
78
France
79
Western Europe
80
Former Soviet Union
81
Eastern Europe
82
USA
83
Canada
84
Other
Second Province or Country
Second Province or Country
Second Province or Country
Second Province or Country
Second Province or Country
14. In what province(s) or country(ies) did you work?
SECOND PROVINCE OR COUNTRY
32
23001
13
75
1
Ha Giang
2
Tuyen Quang
3
Cao Bang
4
Lang Son
5
Lai Chau
6
Yen Bai
7
Lao Cai
8
Bac Can
9
Thai Nguyen
10
Son La
11
Phu Tho
12
Vinh Phuc
13
Bac Giang
14
Bac Ninh
15
Quang Ninh
16
Hoa Binh
17
Ha Noi
18
Hai Phong
19
Hung Yen
20
Hai Duong
21
Ha Tay
22
Thai Binh
23
Ha Nam
24
Nam Dinh
25
Ninh Binh
26
Thanh Hoa
27
Nghe An
28
Ha Tinh
29
Quang Binh
30
Quang Tri
31
Thua Thien - Hue
32
Quang Nam
33
Da Nang
34
Quang Ngai
35
Binh Dinh
36
Phu Yen
37
Khanh Hoa
38
Ninh Thuan
39
Binh Thuan
40
Gia Lai
41
Kon Tum
42
Dak Lak
43
Lam Dong
44
Ho Chi Minh city
45
Binh Duong
46
Binh Phuoc
47
Tay Ninh
48
Dong Nai
49
Ba Ria - Vung Tau
50
Long An
51
Dong Thap
52
An Giang
53
Tien Giang
54
Ben Tre
55
Vinh Long
56
Tra Vinh
57
Soc TRang
58
CAn Tho
59
Kien Giang
60
Ca Mau
61
Bac Lieu
71
LAOS
72
Cambodia
73
Thailand
74
China
75
Hong Kong
76
Taiwan
77
Australia
78
France
79
Western Europe
80
Former Soviet Union
81
Eastern Europe
82
USA
83
Canada
84
Other
Third Province or Country
Third Province or Country
Third Province or Country
Third Province or Country
Third Province or Country
14. In what province(s) or country(ies) did you work?
THIRD PROVINCE OR COUNTRY
13
23020
15
84
1
Ha Giang
2
Tuyen Quang
3
Cao Bang
4
Lang Son
5
Lai Chau
6
Yen Bai
7
Lao Cai
8
Bac Can
9
Thai Nguyen
10
Son La
11
Phu Tho
12
Vinh Phuc
13
Bac Giang
14
Bac Ninh
15
Quang Ninh
16
Hoa Binh
17
Ha Noi
18
Hai Phong
19
Hung Yen
20
Hai Duong
21
Ha Tay
22
Thai Binh
23
Ha Nam
24
Nam Dinh
25
Ninh Binh
26
Thanh Hoa
27
Nghe An
28
Ha Tinh
29
Quang Binh
30
Quang Tri
31
Thua Thien - Hue
32
Quang Nam
33
Da Nang
34
Quang Ngai
35
Binh Dinh
36
Phu Yen
37
Khanh Hoa
38
Ninh Thuan
39
Binh Thuan
40
Gia Lai
41
Kon Tum
42
Dak Lak
43
Lam Dong
44
Ho Chi Minh city
45
Binh Duong
46
Binh Phuoc
47
Tay Ninh
48
Dong Nai
49
Ba Ria - Vung Tau
50
Long An
51
Dong Thap
52
An Giang
53
Tien Giang
54
Ben Tre
55
Vinh Long
56
Tra Vinh
57
Soc TRang
58
CAn Tho
59
Kien Giang
60
Ca Mau
61
Bac Lieu
71
LAOS
72
Cambodia
73
Thailand
74
China
75
Hong Kong
76
Taiwan
77
Australia
78
France
79
Western Europe
80
Former Soviet Union
81
Eastern Europe
82
USA
83
Canada
84
Other
Household ID code
Household ID code
Household ID code
Household ID code
Household ID code
6002
101
38820
Cluster code
Cluster code
Cluster code
Cluster code
Cluster code
6002
1
388
What type of building is the main house in which your household lives?
What type of building is the main house in which your household lives?
What type of building is the main house in which your household lives?
What type of building is the main house in which your household lives?
What type of building is the main house in which your household lives?
Now I would like to ask you some questions about your dwelling. By dwelling I mean all the rooms and all the separate buildings used by your household.
1. What type of building is the main house in which your household lives?
6002
1
7
1
A city house surrounded by a garden
2
A city house surrounded by a garden building with private bathroom/kitchen/toilet
3
Multi-storied house or apartment in multi-storied building with separate bath/kitchen/toilet
4
Permanent one-story house or apartment with private bath/kitchen/toilet
5
Permanent one-story house or apartment with separate bath/kitchen/toilet
6
Semi- permanent house
7
Temporary house
Does your household share this dwelling with another household?
Does your household share this dwelling with another household?
Does your household share this dwelling with another household?
Does your household share this dwelling with another household?
Does your household share this dwelling with another household?
Now I would like to ask you some questions about your dwelling. By dwelling I mean all the rooms and all the separate buildings used by your household.
2. Does your household share this dwelling with another household?
if the answer code is 2, skip to the question 4
6002
1
2
1
Yes
2
No
What is the number of members of the other households?
What is the number of members of the other households?
What is the number of members of the other households?
What is the number of members of the other households?
What is the number of members of the other households?
Now I would like to ask you some questions about your dwelling. By dwelling I mean all the rooms and all the separate buildings used by your household.
3. What is the number of members of the other households?
338
5664
1
14
How many houses or apartments does your household occupy?
How many houses or apartments does your household occupy?
How many houses or apartments does your household occupy?
How many houses or apartments does your household occupy?
How many houses or apartments does your household occupy?
Now I would like to ask you some questions about your dwelling. By dwelling I mean all the rooms and all the separate buildings used by your household.
4. How many houses or apartments does your household occupy?
6001
1
1
4
How many rooms does your household occupy, including bedrooms living rooms, and all other rooms used for household activities?
How many rooms does your household occupy, including bedrooms living rooms, and all other rooms used for household activities?
How many rooms does your household occupy, including bedrooms living rooms, and all other rooms used for household activities?
How many rooms does your household occupy, including bedrooms living rooms, and all other rooms used for household activities?
How many rooms does your household occupy, including bedrooms living rooms, and all other rooms used for household activities?
Now I would like to ask you some questions about your dwelling. By dwelling I mean all the rooms and all the separate buildings used by your household.
5. How many rooms does your household occupy, including bedrooms living rooms, and all other rooms used for household activities?
6002
1
10
How long has your household been living in this dwelling? No.years
How long has your household been living in this dwelling? No.years
How long has your household been living in this dwelling? No.years
How long has your household been living in this dwelling? No.years
How long has your household been living in this dwelling? No.years
Now I would like to ask you some questions about your dwelling. By dwelling I mean all the rooms and all the separate buildings used by your household.
6. How long has your household been living in this dwelling?
No. years
6001
1
98
No. of months
No. of months
No. of months
No. of months
No. of months
Now I would like to ask you some questions about your dwelling. By dwelling I mean all the rooms and all the separate buildings used by your household.
6. How long has your household been living in this dwelling?
No. months
927
5075
11
How long ago was the last time your household's main dwelling was built (including rebuilt), had major repairs or renovations, or was upgraded?
How long ago was the last time your household's main dwelling was built (including rebuilt), had major repairs or renovations, or was upgraded?
How long ago was the last time your household's main dwelling was built (including rebuilt), had major repairs or renovations, or was upgraded?
How long ago was the last time your household's main dwelling was built (including rebuilt), had major repairs or renovations, or was upgraded?
How long ago was the last time your household's main dwelling was built (including rebuilt), had major repairs or renovations, or was upgraded?
Now I would like to ask you some questions about your dwelling. By dwelling I mean all the rooms and all the separate buildings used by your household.
7. How long ago was the last time your household's main dwelling was built (including rebuilt), had major repairs or renovations, or was upgraded?
6002
1
7
1
Less than one year
2
From 1 to 2 years
3
From 3 to 5 years
4
From 6 to 9 years
5
From 10 to 20 years
6
Over 20 years
7
Don't know
Household ID code
Household ID code
Household ID code
Household ID code
Household ID code
6002
101
38820
Cluster code
Cluster code
Cluster code
Cluster code
Cluster code
6002
1
388
Does a member of your household own the whole or part of this dwelling?
Does a member of your household own the whole or part of this dwelling?
Does a member of your household own the whole or part of this dwelling?
Does a member of your household own the whole or part of this dwelling?
Does a member of your household own the whole or part of this dwelling?
Now I would like to ask you some questions about your dwelling. By dwelling I mean all the rooms and all the separate buildings used by your household.
1. Does a member of your household own the whole or part of this dwelling?
if the answer code is 3, skip to the question 8
6002
1
3
1
yes, all
2
yes, a part
3
no
Which member of your household owns this dwelling?
Which member of your household owns this dwelling?
Which member of your household owns this dwelling?
Which member of your household owns this dwelling?
Which member of your household owns this dwelling?
Now I would like to ask you some questions about your dwelling. By dwelling I mean all the rooms and all the separate buildings used by your household.
2. Which member of your household owns this dwelling?
If 100% ownership >> 6
5721
281
1
11
What is the relationship of other people who jointly own this house
What is the relationship of other people who jointly own this house
What is the relationship of other people who jointly own this house
What is the relationship of other people who jointly own this house
What is the relationship of other people who jointly own this house
Now I would like to ask you some questions about your dwelling. By dwelling I mean all the rooms and all the separate buildings used by your household.
3. What is the relationship of other people who jointly own this house with the member who owns this house?
101
5901
1
6
1
grandparents
2
Parents
3
child/grandchild
4
Siblings
5
other relatives
6
no relationship
Do you have to pay money to other people who jointly own this dwelling?
Do you have to pay money to other people who jointly own this dwelling?
Do you have to pay money to other people who jointly own this dwelling?
Do you have to pay money to other people who jointly own this dwelling?
Do you have to pay money to other people who jointly own this dwelling?
Now I would like to ask you some questions about your dwelling. By dwelling I mean all the rooms and all the separate buildings used by your household.
4. Do you have to pay money to other people who jointly own this dwelling?
if the answer code is 2, skip to the question 6
101
5901
1
2
1
yes
2
no
How much do you have to pay? Thousand Dongs
How much do you have to pay? Thousand Dongs
How much do you have to pay? Thousand Dongs
How much do you have to pay? Thousand Dongs
How much do you have to pay? Thousand Dongs
Now I would like to ask you some questions about your dwelling. By dwelling I mean all the rooms and all the separate buildings used by your household.
5. How much do you have to pay?
14
5988
19
198
Time Units
Time Units
Time Units
Time Units
Time Units
Now I would like to ask you some questions about your dwelling. By dwelling I mean all the rooms and all the separate buildings used by your household.
15
5987
5
8
3
day
4
week
5
month
6
quarter
7
half year
8
year
How did your household obtain ownership of this dwelling?
How did your household obtain ownership of this dwelling?
How did your household obtain ownership of this dwelling?
How did your household obtain ownership of this dwelling?
How did your household obtain ownership of this dwelling?
Now I would like to ask you some questions about your dwelling. By dwelling I mean all the rooms and all the separate buildings used by your household.
6.How did your household obtain ownership of this dwelling?
if the answer code is 1 or 2 or 3 or 4 or 5 or 6, skip tho the question 12
5724
278
1
7
1
inheritance
2
purchased from state
3
provided by social organization
4
purchased from collective
5
provided by private/individual
6
purchased from private/individual
7
built by self
Did members of your household receive any assistance in building or rebuilding your house?
Did members of your household receive any assistance in building or rebuilding your house?
Did members of your household receive any assistance in building or rebuilding your house?
Did members of your household receive any assistance in building or rebuilding your house?
Did members of your household receive any assistance in building or rebuilding your house?
Now I would like to ask you some questions about your dwelling. By dwelling I mean all the rooms and all the separate buildings used by your household.
7. Did members of your household receive any assistance in building or rebuilding your house?
skip to the question 12.
3388
2614
1
5
1
completely by self
2
land provided, capital assistance
3
only land provided
4
only capital assistance
5
other
From whom is this dwelling rented or borrowed?
From whom is this dwelling rented or borrowed?
From whom is this dwelling rented or borrowed?
From whom is this dwelling rented or borrowed?
From whom is this dwelling rented or borrowed?
Now I would like to ask you some questions about your dwelling. By dwelling I mean all the rooms and all the separate buildings used by your household.
8. From whom is this dwelling rented or borrowed?
if the answer codde is or 3 or 4, skip to the question 10
278
5724
1
4
1
Government
2
Relative
3
Private sector
4
other
Questions 8 to question 11 ask about the house/residential area that the household has to rent or
borrow
Who in the household rented the dwelling?
Who in the household rented the dwelling?
Who in the household rented the dwelling?
Who in the household rented the dwelling?
Who in the household rented the dwelling?
Now I would like to ask you some questions about your dwelling. By dwelling I mean all the rooms and all the separate buildings used by your household.
9. Who in the household rented the dwelling?
156
5846
1
3
Questions 8 to question 11 ask about the house/residential area that the household has to rent or
borrow
Do you have to pay rent for this dwelling?
Do you have to pay rent for this dwelling?
Do you have to pay rent for this dwelling?
Do you have to pay rent for this dwelling?
Do you have to pay rent for this dwelling?
Now I would like to ask you some questions about your dwelling. By dwelling I mean all the rooms and all the separate buildings used by your household.
10. Do you have to pay rent for this dwelling?
if the answer code is 2, skip to the question 12
278
5724
1
2
1
yes
2
no
Questions 8 to question 11 ask about the house/residential area that the household has to rent or
borrow
How much money does your household pay in rent for dwelling, including cash and in-kind value if any? THOUNSAND DONGS
How much money does your household pay in rent for dwelling, including cash and in-kind value if any? THOUNSAND DONGS
How much money does your household pay in rent for dwelling, including cash and in-kind value if any? THOUNSAND DONGS
How much money does your household pay in rent for dwelling, including cash and in-kind value if any? THOUNSAND DONGS
How much money does your household pay in rent for dwelling, including cash and in-kind value if any? THOUNSAND DONGS
Now I would like to ask you some questions about your dwelling. By dwelling I mean all the rooms and all the separate buildings used by your household.
11. How much money does your household pay in rent for dwelling, including cash and in-kind value if any?
THOUSAND DONGS
134
5868
800
Questions 8 to question 11 ask about the house/residential area that the household has to rent or
borrow
Time Unit
Time Unit
Time Unit
Time Unit
Time Unit
Now I would like to ask you some questions about your dwelling. By dwelling I mean all the rooms and all the separate buildings used by your household.
11. How much money does your household pay in rent for dwelling, including cash and in-kind value if any?
TIME UNIT
133
5869
5
8
3
day
4
week
5
month
6
quarter
7
half year
8
year
Questions 8 to question 11 ask about the house/residential area that the household has to rent or
borrow
According to today's prices, what is the value of your entire dwelling?
According to today's prices, what is the value of your entire dwelling?
According to today's prices, what is the value of your entire dwelling?
According to today's prices, what is the value of your entire dwelling?
According to today's prices, what is the value of your entire dwelling?
Now I would like to ask you some questions about your dwelling. By dwelling I mean all the rooms and all the separate buildings used by your household.
12. According to today's prices, what is the value of your entire dwelling?
5514
488
0.1
3600
Number of dwelling
Number of dwelling
Number of dwelling
Number of dwelling
Number of dwelling
Now I would like to ask you some questions about your dwelling. By dwelling I mean all the rooms and all the separate buildings used by your household.
13.Does your household have any house or dwelling elsewhere13.Does your household have any house or dwelling elsewhere which is not lived in by the members of this household?
if the answer code is 2, skip to the question 17
6002
1
2
1
yes
2
no
Number of dwelling but not lived
Number of dwelling but not lived
Number of dwelling but not lived
Number of dwelling but not lived
Number of dwelling but not lived
Now I would like to ask you some questions about your dwelling. By dwelling I mean all the rooms and all the separate buildings used by your household.
14.How many other houses or dwellings does your household have, which are not lived in by household members?
199
5803
1
12
Earn money from these dwelling
Earn money from these dwelling
Earn money from these dwelling
Earn money from these dwelling
Earn money from these dwelling
Now I would like to ask you some questions about your dwelling. By dwelling I mean all the rooms and all the separate buildings used by your household.
15. Do you earn money or goods from these houses or dwellings, for example from renting...?
if the answer code is 2, skip to the question 17
199
5803
1
2
1
Yes
2
No
Sysmiss
Money received Thousand Dongs
Money received Thousand Dongs
Money received Thousand Dongs
Money received Thousand Dongs
Money received Thousand Dongs
Now I would like to ask you some questions about your dwelling. By dwelling I mean all the rooms and all the separate buildings used by your household.
16. How much money is received from this?
THOUSAND DONGS
43
5959
70
56400
Time Unit
Time Unit
Time Unit
Time Unit
Time Unit
Now I would like to ask you some questions about your dwelling. By dwelling I mean all the rooms and all the separate buildings used by your household.
16. How much money is received from this?
TIME UNIT
43
5959
5
8
3
day
4
week
5
month
6
quarter
7
half year
8
year
Main source of water .....?
Main source of water .....?
Main source of water .....?
Main source of water .....?
Main source of water .....?
Now I would like to ask you some questions about your dwelling. By dwelling I mean all the rooms and all the separate buildings used by your household.
17. What is your household's main source of water for cooking and drinking?
if the answer code is 1 or 2 or 3 or 8 or 10, skip to the question 19
6002
1
11
1
Inside private tap
2
Outside private tap
3
Public standpipe
4
Deep drill well with pump
5
Hand dug well, constructed well
6
Filtered spring water
7
Other well
8
Rain water
9
river, lake, pond
10
Container water
11
other
asking about sources of water.
Use filter tank or chemicals to make water clean
Use filter tank or chemicals to make water clean
Use filter tank or chemicals to make water clean
Use filter tank or chemicals to make water clean
Use filter tank or chemicals to make water clean
Now I would like to ask you some questions about your dwelling. By dwelling I mean all the rooms and all the separate buildings used by your household.
18. Do you use a filter tank or chemicals like alum to make your cooking/drinking water clean?
4332
1670
1
2
1
Yes
2
No
Sysmiss
asking about sources of water.
Boil water befoer drinking
Boil water befoer drinking
Boil water befoer drinking
Boil water befoer drinking
Boil water befoer drinking
Now I would like to ask you some questions about your dwelling. By dwelling I mean all the rooms and all the separate buildings used by your household.
19. Do you usually boil your water before drinking?
6001
1
1
5
1
Yes, always
2
Yes, most of the time
3
Yes, sometimes
4
Yes, rarely
5
Never
Sysmiss
asking about sources of water.
Water safe befor boilling
Water safe befor boilling
Water safe befor boilling
Water safe befor boilling
Water safe befor boilling
Now I would like to ask you some questions about your dwelling. By dwelling I mean all the rooms and all the separate buildings used by your household.
20. In your opinion is this source of cooking/drinking water safe before boiling it?
6002
1
2
1
Yes
2
No
asking about sources of water.
How far is this......[Source of cooking/eating water] from your dwelling? DISTANCE
How far is this......[Source of cooking/eating water] from your dwelling? DISTANCE
How far is this......[Source of cooking/eating water] from your dwelling? DISTANCE
How far is this......[Source of cooking/eating water] from your dwelling? DISTANCE
How far is this......[Source of cooking/eating water] from your dwelling? DISTANCE
Now I would like to ask you some questions about your dwelling. By dwelling I mean all the rooms and all the separate buildings used by your household.
21. How far is this......[Source of cooking/eating water] from your dwelling?
6002
1000
asking about sources of water.
Distance code
Distance code
Distance code
Distance code
Distance code
Now I would like to ask you some questions about your dwelling. By dwelling I mean all the rooms and all the separate buildings used by your household.
21. How far is this......[Source of cooking/eating water] from your dwelling?
DISTANCE CODE
5406
596
1
2
1
Meters
2
Kilometers
Sysmiss
asking about sources of water.
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
6002
101
38820
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
6002
1
388
22. Do you have to pay for this water?
22. Do you have to pay for this water?
22. Do you have to pay for this water?
22. Do you have to pay for this water?
22. Do you have to pay for this water?
22. Do you have to pay for this water?
if the answer code is 2 skip to the question 24
6002
1
2
1
yes
2
no
sources of water
23. How much do you have to pay for this water? THOUSAND DONGS
23. How much do you have to pay for this water? THOUSAND DONGS
23. How much do you have to pay for this water? THOUSAND DONGS
23. How much do you have to pay for this water? THOUSAND DONGS
23. How much do you have to pay for this water? THOUSAND DONGS
23. How much do you have to pay for this water?
THOUSAND DONGS
1188
4814
0.2
3200
sources of water
TIME UNIT
TIME UNIT
TIME UNIT
TIME UNIT
TIME UNIT
23. How much do you have to pay for this water?
TIME UNIT
1188
4814
1
8
3
day
4
week
5
month
6
quarter
7
half year
8
year
sources of water
24. Is this source of drinking water also used for laundry and bathing?
24. Is this source of drinking water also used for laundry and bathing?
24. Is this source of drinking water also used for laundry and bathing?
24. Is this source of drinking water also used for laundry and bathing?
24. Is this source of drinking water also used for laundry and bathing?
24. Is this source of drinking water also used for laundry and bathing?
if the question code is 1, skip to the question 29
6002
1
2
1
yes
2
no
sources of water
25. main source water for laundry and bathing?
25. main source water for laundry and bathing?
25. main source water for laundry and bathing?
25. main source water for laundry and bathing?
25. main source water for laundry and bathing?
25. What is your household's main source of water for laundry and bathing?
if the answer code is 1 or 2, skip to the question 27
963
5039
1
11
1
Inside private tap
2
Outside private tap
3
Public standpipe
4
Deep drill well with pump
5
Hand dug well, constructed well
6
Filtered spring water
7
Other well
8
Rain water
9
river, lake, pond
10
Container water
11
other
sources of water
26. How far is this [source of water for laundry and bathing] from your dwelling? DISTANCE
26. How far is this [source of water for laundry and bathing] from your dwelling? DISTANCE
26. How far is this [source of water for laundry and bathing] from your dwelling? DISTANCE
26. How far is this [source of water for laundry and bathing] from your dwelling? DISTANCE
26. How far is this [source of water for laundry and bathing] from your dwelling? DISTANCE
26. How far is this [source of water for laundry and bathing] from your dwelling?
DISTANCE
953
5049
700
sources of water
distance code
distance code
distance code
distance code
distance code
26. How far is this [source of water for laundry and bathing] from your dwelling?
DISTANCE CODE
953
5049
1
2
1
meters
2
kilometers
sources of water
27. Do you have to pay for this laundry/bathing water?
27. Do you have to pay for this laundry/bathing water?
27. Do you have to pay for this laundry/bathing water?
27. Do you have to pay for this laundry/bathing water?
27. Do you have to pay for this laundry/bathing water?
27. Do you have to pay for this laundry/bathing water?
if the question code is 2, skip to the question 29
963
5039
1
2
1
yes
2
no
sources of water
28. How much do you have to pay for this water? THOUSAND DONGS
28. How much do you have to pay for this water? THOUSAND DONGS
28. How much do you have to pay for this water? THOUSAND DONGS
28. How much do you have to pay for this water? THOUSAND DONGS
28. How much do you have to pay for this water? THOUSAND DONGS
28. How much do you have to pay for this water?
THOUSAND DONGS
32
5970
2
60
sources of water
TIME UNIT
TIME UNIT
TIME UNIT
TIME UNIT
TIME UNIT
28. How much do you have to pay for this water?
TIME UNIT
32
5970
5
8
3
day
4
week
5
month
6
quarter
7
half year
8
year
sources of water
29. How does your household dispose of most of its garbage?
29. How does your household dispose of most of its garbage?
29. How does your household dispose of most of its garbage?
29. How does your household dispose of most of its garbage?
29. How does your household dispose of most of its garbage?
29. How does your household dispose of most of its garbage?
if the answercode is 2 or 3 or 4 or 5, skip to the question 31
6002
1
5
1
collected by garbage cart/truck
2
burnt/buried
3
dumped in river/lake
4
no fixed place
5
use for fertilizer
30. How much do you have to pay for garbage disposal THOUSAND DONGS
30. How much do you have to pay for garbage disposal THOUSAND DONGS
30. How much do you have to pay for garbage disposal THOUSAND DONGS
30. How much do you have to pay for garbage disposal THOUSAND DONGS
30. How much do you have to pay for garbage disposal THOUSAND DONGS
30. How much do you have to pay for garbage disposal
THOUSAND DONGS
1189
4813
120
TIME UNIT
TIME UNIT
TIME UNIT
TIME UNIT
TIME UNIT
30. How much do you have to pay for garbage disposal
TIME UNIT
1189
4813
8
3
day
4
week
5
month
6
quarter
7
half year
8
year
31. What type of toilet does your household have?
31. What type of toilet does your household have?
31. What type of toilet does your household have?
31. What type of toilet does your household have?
31. What type of toilet does your household have?
31. What type of toilet does your household have?
if the answer code is 6, skip to the question 33
6002
1
6
1
flush toilet with septic tank/sewage pipes
2
double vault compost latrine
3
simple toilet
4
toilet directly over the water
5
other type
6
no toilet
32. Is this toilet used only by your household, or do other households use it?
32. Is this toilet used only by your household, or do other households use it?
32. Is this toilet used only by your household, or do other households use it?
32. Is this toilet used only by your household, or do other households use it?
32. Is this toilet used only by your household, or do other households use it?
32. Is this toilet used only by your household, or do other households use it?
4760
1242
1
2
1
this household only
2
shared
33. What is the main source of lighting for your dwelling?
33. What is the main source of lighting for your dwelling?
33. What is the main source of lighting for your dwelling?
33. What is the main source of lighting for your dwelling?
33. What is the main source of lighting for your dwelling?
33. What is the main source of lighting for your dwelling?
if the answer code is 2 or 3 or 4 or 5, skip to the question 37
6002
1
5
1
electricity
2
battery lamp
3
gas, oil, kerosene lamps
4
resin torches
5
other
34. Do you have a joint or individual electric meter?
34. Do you have a joint or individual electric meter?
34. Do you have a joint or individual electric meter?
34. Do you have a joint or individual electric meter?
34. Do you have a joint or individual electric meter?
34. Do you have a joint or individual electric meter?
4719
1283
1
3
1
joint
2
individual
35.How much was the last electric bill for your household?
35.How much was the last electric bill for your household?
35.How much was the last electric bill for your household?
35.How much was the last electric bill for your household?
35.How much was the last electric bill for your household?
35.How much was the last electric bill for your household?
4710
1292
1800
36. How many months consumption was covered by this bill?
36. How many months consumption was covered by this bill?
36. How many months consumption was covered by this bill?
36. How many months consumption was covered by this bill?
36. How many months consumption was covered by this bill?
36. How many months consumption was covered by this bill?
4709
1293
21
37. What kind of fuel is most often used by your household for cooking? MAIN FUEL
37. What kind of fuel is most often used by your household for cooking? MAIN FUEL
37. What kind of fuel is most often used by your household for cooking? MAIN FUEL
37. What kind of fuel is most often used by your household for cooking? MAIN FUEL
37. What kind of fuel is most often used by your household for cooking? MAIN FUEL
37. What kind of fuel is most often used by your household for cooking?
MAIN FUEL
6002
7
1
wood
2
leaves/ grass/ rice husks/ stubble/straw/ thatch/ stems
3
coal/charcoal
4
bottled gas
5
electricity
6
kerosene
7
other
SECONDARY FUEL
SECONDARY FUEL
SECONDARY FUEL
SECONDARY FUEL
SECONDARY FUEL
37. What kind of fuel is most often used by your household for cooking?
SECONDARY FUEL
4179
1823
7
Household ID code
Household ID code
Household ID code
Household ID code
Household ID code
6002
101
38820
Cluster code
Cluster code
Cluster code
Cluster code
Cluster code
6002
1
388
Total area used
Total area used
Total area used
Total area used
Total area used
Now I would like to measure the perimeter of your dwelling, including all the different buildings or apartments occupied by your household.
1. Total area used
6002
4.5
435
sketch all houses/apartments that are being used by the household. Draw all structures that make up the living area (such as bedroom, living room, bathroom, toilet, . . .) and record all necessary measurements to calculate its area in the drawings. These sizes are the measurement of each edge of a polygon or circumference of a circle and length if the structure is an arc.
Total area for living
Total area for living
Total area for living
Total area for living
Total area for living
Now I would like to measure the perimeter of your dwelling, including all the different buildings or apartments occupied by your household.
total area for living
6002
3.5
342
sketch all houses/apartments that are being used by the household. Draw all structures that make up the living area (such as bedroom, living room, bathroom, toilet, . . .) and record all necessary measurements to calculate its area in the drawings. These sizes are the measurement of each edge of a polygon or circumference of a circle and length if the structure is an arc.
How was the area measured?
How was the area measured?
How was the area measured?
How was the area measured?
How was the area measured?
Now I would like to measure the perimeter of your dwelling, including all the different buildings or apartments occupied by your household.
2. How was the area measured?
6002
1
2
1
Inside
2
Outside
sketch all houses/apartments that are being used by the household. Draw all structures that make up the living area (such as bedroom, living room, bathroom, toilet, . . .) and record all necessary measurements to calculate its area in the drawings. These sizes are the measurement of each edge of a polygon or circumference of a circle and length if the structure is an arc.
Main construction material of outside walls:
Main construction material of outside walls:
Main construction material of outside walls:
Main construction material of outside walls:
Main construction material of outside walls:
Now I would like to measure the perimeter of your dwelling, including all the different buildings or apartments occupied by your household.
3. Main construction material of outside walls:
6002
9
1
Concrete
2
Fired brick, stone
3
Unfired brick
4
Earth
5
Galvanized iron
6
Wood
7
Bamboo
8
Leaves/branches
9
Other
Questions 3 to 7 record results based on observation of the main house that is being
used. When recording information on windows, the window should be recorded in a group not
for each window. If there are window bars and shutters, record two codes. If there are only
window bars, record only one code. Most windows have at least window bars.
sketch all houses/apartments that are being used by the household. Draw all structures that make up the living area (such as bedroom, living room, bathroom, toilet, . . .) and record all necessary measurements to calculate its area in the drawings. These sizes are the measurement of each edge of a polygon or circumference of a circle and length if the structure is an arc.
Flooring material:
Flooring material:
Flooring material:
Flooring material:
Flooring material:
Now I would like to measure the perimeter of your dwelling, including all the different buildings or apartments occupied by your household.
4. Flooring material:
6002
1
8
1
Marble, tile
2
Brick
3
Cement
4
Lime and ash
5
Earth
6
Wood
7
Bamboo
8
Other
Questions 3 to 7 record results based on observation of the main house that is being
used. When recording information on windows, the window should be recorded in a group not
for each window. If there are window bars and shutters, record two codes. If there are only
window bars, record only one code. Most windows have at least window bars.
sketch all houses/apartments that are being used by the household. Draw all structures that make up the living area (such as bedroom, living room, bathroom, toilet, . . .) and record all necessary measurements to calculate its area in the drawings. These sizes are the measurement of each edge of a polygon or circumference of a circle and length if the structure is an arc.
Material roof is made of:
Material roof is made of:
Material roof is made of:
Material roof is made of:
Material roof is made of:
Now I would like to measure the perimeter of your dwelling, including all the different buildings or apartments occupied by your household.
5. Material roof is made of:
6002
1
8
1
Concrete, cement
2
Tile
3
Galvanized iron
4
Panels
5
Canvas,tar paper
6
Wood, bamboo
7
Straw, leaves
8
Other
Questions 3 to 7 record results based on observation of the main house that is being
used. When recording information on windows, the window should be recorded in a group not
for each window. If there are window bars and shutters, record two codes. If there are only
window bars, record only one code. Most windows have at least window bars.
sketch all houses/apartments that are being used by the household. Draw all structures that make up the living area (such as bedroom, living room, bathroom, toilet, . . .) and record all necessary measurements to calculate its area in the drawings. These sizes are the measurement of each edge of a polygon or circumference of a circle and length if the structure is an arc.
Doors? First
Doors? First
Doors? First
Doors? First
Doors? First
Now I would like to measure the perimeter of your dwelling, including all the different buildings or apartments occupied by your household.
6. Doors?
FIRST
6002
1
6
1
Wood
2
Iron
3
Aluminum/glass
4
Thatch, bamboo
5
Other
6
No covering
Questions 3 to 7 record results based on observation of the main house that is being
used. When recording information on windows, the window should be recorded in a group not
for each window. If there are window bars and shutters, record two codes. If there are only
window bars, record only one code. Most windows have at least window bars.
sketch all houses/apartments that are being used by the household. Draw all structures that make up the living area (such as bedroom, living room, bathroom, toilet, . . .) and record all necessary measurements to calculate its area in the drawings. These sizes are the measurement of each edge of a polygon or circumference of a circle and length if the structure is an arc.
Second
Second
Second
Second
Second
Now I would like to measure the perimeter of your dwelling, including all the different buildings or apartments occupied by your household.
6. Doors?
SECOND
395
5607
6
1
Wood
2
Iron
3
Aluminum/glass
4
Thatch, bamboo
5
Other
6
No covering
Sysmiss
Questions 3 to 7 record results based on observation of the main house that is being
used. When recording information on windows, the window should be recorded in a group not
for each window. If there are window bars and shutters, record two codes. If there are only
window bars, record only one code. Most windows have at least window bars.
sketch all houses/apartments that are being used by the household. Draw all structures that make up the living area (such as bedroom, living room, bathroom, toilet, . . .) and record all necessary measurements to calculate its area in the drawings. These sizes are the measurement of each edge of a polygon or circumference of a circle and length if the structure is an arc.
The windows are fitted with (check for yourself) First
The windows are fitted with (check for yourself) First
The windows are fitted with (check for yourself) First
The windows are fitted with (check for yourself) First
The windows are fitted with (check for yourself) First
Now I would like to measure the perimeter of your dwelling, including all the different buildings or apartments occupied by your household.
7. The windows are fitted with (check for yourself)
FIRST
6001
1
7
1
Glass windows
2
Wooden shutters
3
Bars
4
Sliding windows
5
Other
6
No covering
7
No window openings
Questions 3 to 7 record results based on observation of the main house that is being
used. When recording information on windows, the window should be recorded in a group not
for each window. If there are window bars and shutters, record two codes. If there are only
window bars, record only one code. Most windows have at least window bars.
sketch all houses/apartments that are being used by the household. Draw all structures that make up the living area (such as bedroom, living room, bathroom, toilet, . . .) and record all necessary measurements to calculate its area in the drawings. These sizes are the measurement of each edge of a polygon or circumference of a circle and length if the structure is an arc.
Second
Second
Second
Second
Second
Now I would like to measure the perimeter of your dwelling, including all the different buildings or apartments occupied by your household.
7. The windows are fitted with (check for yourself)
SENCOND
3487
2515
1
7
1
Glass windows
2
Wooden shutters
3
Bars
4
Sliding windows
5
Other
6
No covering
7
No window openings
Questions 3 to 7 record results based on observation of the main house that is being
used. When recording information on windows, the window should be recorded in a group not
for each window. If there are window bars and shutters, record two codes. If there are only
window bars, record only one code. Most windows have at least window bars.
sketch all houses/apartments that are being used by the household. Draw all structures that make up the living area (such as bedroom, living room, bathroom, toilet, . . .) and record all necessary measurements to calculate its area in the drawings. These sizes are the measurement of each edge of a polygon or circumference of a circle and length if the structure is an arc.
Third
Third
Third
Third
Third
Now I would like to measure the perimeter of your dwelling, including all the different buildings or apartments occupied by your household.
7. The windows are fitted with (check for yourself)
THIRD
87
5915
1
7
1
Glass windows
2
Wooden shutters
3
Bars
4
Sliding windows
5
Other
6
No covering
7
No window openings
Sysmiss
Questions 3 to 7 record results based on observation of the main house that is being
used. When recording information on windows, the window should be recorded in a group not
for each window. If there are window bars and shutters, record two codes. If there are only
window bars, record only one code. Most windows have at least window bars.
sketch all houses/apartments that are being used by the household. Draw all structures that make up the living area (such as bedroom, living room, bathroom, toilet, . . .) and record all necessary measurements to calculate its area in the drawings. These sizes are the measurement of each edge of a polygon or circumference of a circle and length if the structure is an arc.
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
6002
101
38820
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
6002
1
388
ID code
ID code
ID code
ID code
ID code
6002
1
8
1. During the past 12 months has any member of your household managed agricultural or ........
1. During the past 12 months has any member of your household managed agricultural or ........
1. During the past 12 months has any member of your household managed agricultural or ........
1. During the past 12 months has any member of your household managed agricultural or ........
1. During the past 12 months has any member of your household managed agricultural or ........
1. During the past 12 months has any member of your household managed agricultural or forestry land or participated in agricultural or forestry cultivation, or raised livestock or seafood on land managed or used by your household?
verify with section 4 part A. Q.4 and Q.5.
if the answer code is 2, skip to the question 3
6002
1
2
1
yes
2
no
2. Who is the person who knows most ........?
2. Who is the person who knows most ........?
2. Who is the person who knows most ........?
2. Who is the person who knows most ........?
2. Who is the person who knows most ........?
2. Who is the person who knows most about all the above-mentioned agricultural, livestock and seafood raising activities of the members of your household?
4429
1573
8
3. During the past 12 months......
3. During the past 12 months......
3. During the past 12 months......
3. During the past 12 months......
3. During the past 12 months......
3. During the past 12 months has any member of your family participated in any other profession besides the agricultural or forestry production or livestock or seafood raising work just mentioned? For example: has anyone operated his/her own business, trade service or other independent profession?
if the answer code is 2, skip to the question 8
verify with section 4. part A. Q.6 and Q.7.
6002
1
2
1
yes
2
no
1. What different businesses or professions, such as trade, businesses,........
1. What different businesses or professions, such as trade, businesses,........
1. What different businesses or professions, such as trade, businesses,........
1. What different businesses or professions, such as trade, businesses,........
1. What different businesses or professions, such as trade, businesses,........
What different businesses or professions, such as trade, businesses, industries, services or professions, were owned or managed by members of your family during the past 12 months (since...)?
2672
3330
1
95
1
Cultivation (including livestock)
2
Forestry and related services
5
Aquaculture (includes both raising, and catching seafood)
10
Coal mining
11
Oil and gas drilling and related services
12
Uranium and Thorium mining
13
Metal mining
14
Mining for rocks, stone, sand, salt, fertilizer...
15
Food and beverages
16
Tobacco products
17
Textiles and garments
18
Fur processing and fur products (excluding garments)
19
Leather tanning and leather products including wallets, seats, suitcases (excluding garments)
20
Wood, bamboo, rattan processing and production of wood,
21
Paper and paper products
22
Printing and publishing (books, magazines, newspapers, and recordings)
23
Coke, crude oil, uranium processingChemicals and chemical products (including pesticides, paints, pharmaceuticals, beauty products and synthetic fibers)
24
Chemicals and chemical products (including pesticides, paints, pharmaceuticals, beauty products and synthetic fibers)
25
Plastic and Rubber production and products
26
Other non-metal mineral products production (glass, ceramics, cement...)
27
Metal production and processing
28
Metal products (non mechanical, non-electric such as tools, boiler, ...)
29
Other equipment and machinery not specified elsewhere (pump, turbine, kiln, loading equipment, cranes)
30
Office and computer equipment production
31
Other electronic, electric equipment not specified elsewhere (electric generators, wires, batteries, lamps)
32
Radio, TV, broadcasting and other communication equipment
33
Medical and laboratory equipment, precision instruments, and meters (clocks)
34
Motor vehicles and spare parts
35
Other transportation equipment (boats, railroad, airplane)
36
Furniture production
37
Recycling, reprocessing (metal and other)
40
Electricity production and distribution
41
Extract, clean and distribute water
45
Construction
50
Vehicle sales, maintenance and repair; retail sale of gas
51
Wholesale and agent sales (excluding motor vehicles)
52
Retail sales (excluding motor vehicles);repairs of family appliances
55
Hotel and Restaurant
60
Road, railroad and pipeline transport
61
Water transport
62
Airline transport
63
Services in transport; tourist services
64
Post and telecommunications
65
Financial intermediary (excluding insurance and social welfare)
66
Insurance and pensions (excluding social insurance)
67
Assistance in finance (including social insurance)
70
Science and technology activities
71
Real Estate
72
Rental of equipment, household goods
73
Computer-related activities
74
Other business activities (accounting, tax and other consulting, architecture, advertising, protection, housecleaning, photography, packaging, etc)
75
Government administration and national defense (includes police)
80
Education and training
85
Social relief (hospital, clinic, veterinary care, relief work)
90
Culture and sports (broadcasting, movies, entertainment, newspapers, library, museums, sports...)
91
Communist party, mass organizations, professional associations
92
Public sanitation, garbage collection
93
Other services (ironing, laundry, haircutting, funerals, other)
95
Personal services provided at the home of client
99
Activities of foreign organizations
person know most the expenses and income (person 1)
person know most the expenses and income (person 1)
person know most the expenses and income (person 1)
person know most the expenses and income (person 1)
person know most the expenses and income (person 1)
Who is the person who knows most about the expenses and income of ...[NAME OF BUSINESS/ profession]...?
ID code
2681
3321
1
8
2 what different businesses were owne by members of family (person 2)
2 what different businesses were owne by members of family (person 2)
2 what different businesses were owne by members of family (person 2)
2 what different businesses were owne by members of family (person 2)
2 what different businesses were owne by members of family (person 2)
What different businesses or professions, such as trade, businesses, industries, services or professions, were owned or managed by members of your family during the past 12 months (since...)?
644
5358
1
97
1
Cultivation (including livestock)
2
Forestry and related services
5
Aquaculture (includes both raising, and catching seafood)
10
Coal mining
11
Oil and gas drilling and related services
12
Uranium and Thorium mining
13
Metal mining
14
Mining for rocks, stone, sand, salt, fertilizer...
15
Food and beverages
16
Tobacco products
17
Textiles and garments
18
Fur processing and fur products (excluding garments)
19
Leather tanning and leather products including wallets, seats, suitcases (excluding garments)
20
Wood, bamboo, rattan processing and production of wood,
21
Paper and paper products
22
Printing and publishing (books, magazines, newspapers, and recordings)
23
Coke, crude oil, uranium processingChemicals and chemical products (including pesticides, paints, pharmaceuticals, beauty products and synthetic fibers)
24
Chemicals and chemical products (including pesticides, paints, pharmaceuticals, beauty products and synthetic fibers)
25
Plastic and Rubber production and products
26
Other non-metal mineral products production (glass, ceramics, cement...)
27
Metal production and processing
28
Metal products (non mechanical, non-electric such as tools, boiler, ...)
29
Other equipment and machinery not specified elsewhere (pump, turbine, kiln, loading equipment, cranes)
30
Office and computer equipment production
31
Other electronic, electric equipment not specified elsewhere (electric generators, wires, batteries, lamps)
32
Radio, TV, broadcasting and other communication equipment
33
Medical and laboratory equipment, precision instruments, and meters (clocks)
34
Motor vehicles and spare parts
35
Other transportation equipment (boats, railroad, airplane)
36
Furniture production
37
Recycling, reprocessing (metal and other)
40
Electricity production and distribution
41
Extract, clean and distribute water
45
Construction
50
Vehicle sales, maintenance and repair; retail sale of gas
51
Wholesale and agent sales (excluding motor vehicles)
52
Retail sales (excluding motor vehicles);repairs of family appliances
55
Hotel and Restaurant
60
Road, railroad and pipeline transport
61
Water transport
62
Airline transport
63
Services in transport; tourist services
64
Post and telecommunications
65
Financial intermediary (excluding insurance and social welfare)
66
Insurance and pensions (excluding social insurance)
67
Assistance in finance (including social insurance)
70
Science and technology activities
71
Real Estate
72
Rental of equipment, household goods
73
Computer-related activities
74
Other business activities (accounting, tax and other consulting, architecture, advertising, protection, housecleaning, photography, packaging, etc)
75
Government administration and national defense (includes police)
80
Education and training
85
Social relief (hospital, clinic, veterinary care, relief work)
90
Culture and sports (broadcasting, movies, entertainment, newspapers, library, museums, sports...)
91
Communist party, mass organizations, professional associations
92
Public sanitation, garbage collection
93
Other services (ironing, laundry, haircutting, funerals, other)
95
Personal services provided at the home of client
99
Activities of foreign organizations
person know most the expenses and income (person 2)
person know most the expenses and income (person 2)
person know most the expenses and income (person 2)
person know most the expenses and income (person 2)
person know most the expenses and income (person 2)
Who is the person who knows most about the expenses and income of ...[NAME OF BUSINESS/ profession]...?
ID code
640
5362
1
11
3what different businesses were owne by members of family (person 3)
3what different businesses were owne by members of family (person 3)
3what different businesses were owne by members of family (person 3)
3what different businesses were owne by members of family (person 3)
3what different businesses were owne by members of family (person 3)
What different businesses or professions, such as trade, businesses, industries, services or professions, were owned or managed by members of your family during the past 12 months (since...)?
106
5896
1
95
1
Cultivation (including livestock)
2
Forestry and related services
5
Aquaculture (includes both raising, and catching seafood)
10
Coal mining
11
Oil and gas drilling and related services
12
Uranium and Thorium mining
13
Metal mining
14
Mining for rocks, stone, sand, salt, fertilizer...
15
Food and beverages
16
Tobacco products
17
Textiles and garments
18
Fur processing and fur products (excluding garments)
19
Leather tanning and leather products including wallets, seats, suitcases (excluding garments)
20
Wood, bamboo, rattan processing and production of wood,
21
Paper and paper products
22
Printing and publishing (books, magazines, newspapers, and recordings)
23
Coke, crude oil, uranium processingChemicals and chemical products (including pesticides, paints, pharmaceuticals, beauty products and synthetic fibers)
24
Chemicals and chemical products (including pesticides, paints, pharmaceuticals, beauty products and synthetic fibers)
25
Plastic and Rubber production and products
26
Other non-metal mineral products production (glass, ceramics, cement...)
27
Metal production and processing
28
Metal products (non mechanical, non-electric such as tools, boiler, ...)
29
Other equipment and machinery not specified elsewhere (pump, turbine, kiln, loading equipment, cranes)
30
Office and computer equipment production
31
Other electronic, electric equipment not specified elsewhere (electric generators, wires, batteries, lamps)
32
Radio, TV, broadcasting and other communication equipment
33
Medical and laboratory equipment, precision instruments, and meters (clocks)
34
Motor vehicles and spare parts
35
Other transportation equipment (boats, railroad, airplane)
36
Furniture production
37
Recycling, reprocessing (metal and other)
40
Electricity production and distribution
41
Extract, clean and distribute water
45
Construction
50
Vehicle sales, maintenance and repair; retail sale of gas
51
Wholesale and agent sales (excluding motor vehicles)
52
Retail sales (excluding motor vehicles);repairs of family appliances
55
Hotel and Restaurant
60
Road, railroad and pipeline transport
61
Water transport
62
Airline transport
63
Services in transport; tourist services
64
Post and telecommunications
65
Financial intermediary (excluding insurance and social welfare)
66
Insurance and pensions (excluding social insurance)
67
Assistance in finance (including social insurance)
70
Science and technology activities
71
Real Estate
72
Rental of equipment, household goods
73
Computer-related activities
74
Other business activities (accounting, tax and other consulting, architecture, advertising, protection, housecleaning, photography, packaging, etc)
75
Government administration and national defense (includes police)
80
Education and training
85
Social relief (hospital, clinic, veterinary care, relief work)
90
Culture and sports (broadcasting, movies, entertainment, newspapers, library, museums, sports...)
91
Communist party, mass organizations, professional associations
92
Public sanitation, garbage collection
93
Other services (ironing, laundry, haircutting, funerals, other)
95
Personal services provided at the home of client
99
Activities of foreign organizations
person know most the expenses and income (person 3)
person know most the expenses and income (person 3)
person know most the expenses and income (person 3)
person know most the expenses and income (person 3)
person know most the expenses and income (person 3)
Who is the person who knows most about the expenses and income of ...[NAME OF BUSINESS/ profession]...?
ID code
106
5896
1
11
4 what different businesses were owne by members of family (person 4)
4 what different businesses were owne by members of family (person 4)
4 what different businesses were owne by members of family (person 4)
4 what different businesses were owne by members of family (person 4)
4 what different businesses were owne by members of family (person 4)
What different businesses or professions, such as trade, businesses, industries, services or professions, were owned or managed by members of your family during the past 12 months (since...)?
12
5990
5
93
1
Cultivation (including livestock)
2
Forestry and related services
5
Aquaculture (includes both raising, and catching seafood)
10
Coal mining
11
Oil and gas drilling and related services
12
Uranium and Thorium mining
13
Metal mining
14
Mining for rocks, stone, sand, salt, fertilizer...
15
Food and beverages
16
Tobacco products
17
Textiles and garments
18
Fur processing and fur products (excluding garments)
19
Leather tanning and leather products including wallets, seats, suitcases (excluding garments)
20
Wood, bamboo, rattan processing and production of wood,
21
Paper and paper products
22
Printing and publishing (books, magazines, newspapers, and recordings)
23
Coke, crude oil, uranium processingChemicals and chemical products (including pesticides, paints, pharmaceuticals, beauty products and synthetic fibers)
24
Chemicals and chemical products (including pesticides, paints, pharmaceuticals, beauty products and synthetic fibers)
25
Plastic and Rubber production and products
26
Other non-metal mineral products production (glass, ceramics, cement...)
27
Metal production and processing
28
Metal products (non mechanical, non-electric such as tools, boiler, ...)
29
Other equipment and machinery not specified elsewhere (pump, turbine, kiln, loading equipment, cranes)
30
Office and computer equipment production
31
Other electronic, electric equipment not specified elsewhere (electric generators, wires, batteries, lamps)
32
Radio, TV, broadcasting and other communication equipment
33
Medical and laboratory equipment, precision instruments, and meters (clocks)
34
Motor vehicles and spare parts
35
Other transportation equipment (boats, railroad, airplane)
36
Furniture production
37
Recycling, reprocessing (metal and other)
40
Electricity production and distribution
41
Extract, clean and distribute water
45
Construction
50
Vehicle sales, maintenance and repair; retail sale of gas
51
Wholesale and agent sales (excluding motor vehicles)
52
Retail sales (excluding motor vehicles);repairs of family appliances
55
Hotel and Restaurant
60
Road, railroad and pipeline transport
61
Water transport
62
Airline transport
63
Services in transport; tourist services
64
Post and telecommunications
65
Financial intermediary (excluding insurance and social welfare)
66
Insurance and pensions (excluding social insurance)
67
Assistance in finance (including social insurance)
70
Science and technology activities
71
Real Estate
72
Rental of equipment, household goods
73
Computer-related activities
74
Other business activities (accounting, tax and other consulting, architecture, advertising, protection, housecleaning, photography, packaging, etc)
75
Government administration and national defense (includes police)
80
Education and training
85
Social relief (hospital, clinic, veterinary care, relief work)
90
Culture and sports (broadcasting, movies, entertainment, newspapers, library, museums, sports...)
91
Communist party, mass organizations, professional associations
92
Public sanitation, garbage collection
93
Other services (ironing, laundry, haircutting, funerals, other)
95
Personal services provided at the home of client
99
Activities of foreign organizations
person know most the expenses and income (person 4)
person know most the expenses and income (person 4)
person know most the expenses and income (person 4)
person know most the expenses and income (person 4)
person know most the expenses and income (person 4)
Who is the person who knows most about the expenses and income of ...[NAME OF BUSINESS/ profession]...?
ID code
12
5990
1
5
5 what different businesses were owne by members of family (person 5)
5 what different businesses were owne by members of family (person 5)
5 what different businesses were owne by members of family (person 5)
5 what different businesses were owne by members of family (person 5)
5 what different businesses were owne by members of family (person 5)
What different businesses or professions, such as trade, businesses, industries, services or professions, were owned or managed by members of your family during the past 12 months (since...)?
1
6001
17
17
1
Cultivation (including livestock)
2
Forestry and related services
5
Aquaculture (includes both raising, and catching seafood)
10
Coal mining
11
Oil and gas drilling and related services
12
Uranium and Thorium mining
13
Metal mining
14
Mining for rocks, stone, sand, salt, fertilizer...
15
Food and beverages
16
Tobacco products
17
Textiles and garments
18
Fur processing and fur products (excluding garments)
19
Leather tanning and leather products including wallets, seats, suitcases (excluding garments)
20
Wood, bamboo, rattan processing and production of wood,
21
Paper and paper products
22
Printing and publishing (books, magazines, newspapers, and recordings)
23
Coke, crude oil, uranium processingChemicals and chemical products (including pesticides, paints, pharmaceuticals, beauty products and synthetic fibers)
24
Chemicals and chemical products (including pesticides, paints, pharmaceuticals, beauty products and synthetic fibers)
25
Plastic and Rubber production and products
26
Other non-metal mineral products production (glass, ceramics, cement...)
27
Metal production and processing
28
Metal products (non mechanical, non-electric such as tools, boiler, ...)
29
Other equipment and machinery not specified elsewhere (pump, turbine, kiln, loading equipment, cranes)
30
Office and computer equipment production
31
Other electronic, electric equipment not specified elsewhere (electric generators, wires, batteries, lamps)
32
Radio, TV, broadcasting and other communication equipment
33
Medical and laboratory equipment, precision instruments, and meters (clocks)
34
Motor vehicles and spare parts
35
Other transportation equipment (boats, railroad, airplane)
36
Furniture production
37
Recycling, reprocessing (metal and other)
40
Electricity production and distribution
41
Extract, clean and distribute water
45
Construction
50
Vehicle sales, maintenance and repair; retail sale of gas
51
Wholesale and agent sales (excluding motor vehicles)
52
Retail sales (excluding motor vehicles);repairs of family appliances
55
Hotel and Restaurant
60
Road, railroad and pipeline transport
61
Water transport
62
Airline transport
63
Services in transport; tourist services
64
Post and telecommunications
65
Financial intermediary (excluding insurance and social welfare)
66
Insurance and pensions (excluding social insurance)
67
Assistance in finance (including social insurance)
70
Science and technology activities
71
Real Estate
72
Rental of equipment, household goods
73
Computer-related activities
74
Other business activities (accounting, tax and other consulting, architecture, advertising, protection, housecleaning, photography, packaging, etc)
75
Government administration and national defense (includes police)
80
Education and training
85
Social relief (hospital, clinic, veterinary care, relief work)
90
Culture and sports (broadcasting, movies, entertainment, newspapers, library, museums, sports...)
91
Communist party, mass organizations, professional associations
92
Public sanitation, garbage collection
93
Other services (ironing, laundry, haircutting, funerals, other)
95
Personal services provided at the home of client
99
Activities of foreign organizations
person know most the expenses and income (person 5)
person know most the expenses and income (person 5)
person know most the expenses and income (person 5)
person know most the expenses and income (person 5)
person know most the expenses and income (person 5)
Who is the person who knows most about the expenses and income of ...[NAME OF BUSINESS/ profession]...?
ID code
1
6001
7
7
Are there more than 4 businesses/professions?
Are there more than 4 businesses/professions?
Are there more than 4 businesses/professions?
Are there more than 4 businesses/professions?
Are there more than 4 businesses/professions?
Are there more than 4 businesses/professions?
if the answer code is 2, skip to the question 8
2681
3321
1
2
1
yes
2
no
7.Among these businesses and professions, which is the most important for your household? FIRST
7.Among these businesses and professions, which is the most important for your household? FIRST
7.Among these businesses and professions, which is the most important for your household? FIRST
7.Among these businesses and professions, which is the most important for your household? FIRST
7.Among these businesses and professions, which is the most important for your household? FIRST
7.Among these businesses and professions, which is the most important for your household?
FIRST
8
5994
1
1
1
Cultivation (including livestock)
2
Forestry and related services
5
Aquaculture (includes both raising, and catching seafood)
10
Coal mining
11
Oil and gas drilling and related services
12
Uranium and Thorium mining
13
Metal mining
14
Mining for rocks, stone, sand, salt, fertilizer...
15
Food and beverages
16
Tobacco products
17
Textiles and garments
18
Fur processing and fur products (excluding garments)
19
Leather tanning and leather products including wallets, seats, suitcases (excluding garments)
20
Wood, bamboo, rattan processing and production of wood,
21
Paper and paper products
22
Printing and publishing (books, magazines, newspapers, and recordings)
23
Coke, crude oil, uranium processingChemicals and chemical products (including pesticides, paints, pharmaceuticals, beauty products and synthetic fibers)
24
Chemicals and chemical products (including pesticides, paints, pharmaceuticals, beauty products and synthetic fibers)
25
Plastic and Rubber production and products
26
Other non-metal mineral products production (glass, ceramics, cement...)
27
Metal production and processing
28
Metal products (non mechanical, non-electric such as tools, boiler, ...)
29
Other equipment and machinery not specified elsewhere (pump, turbine, kiln, loading equipment, cranes)
30
Office and computer equipment production
31
Other electronic, electric equipment not specified elsewhere (electric generators, wires, batteries, lamps)
32
Radio, TV, broadcasting and other communication equipment
33
Medical and laboratory equipment, precision instruments, and meters (clocks)
34
Motor vehicles and spare parts
35
Other transportation equipment (boats, railroad, airplane)
36
Furniture production
37
Recycling, reprocessing (metal and other)
40
Electricity production and distribution
41
Extract, clean and distribute water
45
Construction
50
Vehicle sales, maintenance and repair; retail sale of gas
51
Wholesale and agent sales (excluding motor vehicles)
52
Retail sales (excluding motor vehicles);repairs of family appliances
55
Hotel and Restaurant
60
Road, railroad and pipeline transport
61
Water transport
62
Airline transport
63
Services in transport; tourist services
64
Post and telecommunications
65
Financial intermediary (excluding insurance and social welfare)
66
Insurance and pensions (excluding social insurance)
67
Assistance in finance (including social insurance)
70
Science and technology activities
71
Real Estate
72
Rental of equipment, household goods
73
Computer-related activities
74
Other business activities (accounting, tax and other consulting, architecture, advertising, protection, housecleaning, photography, packaging, etc)
75
Government administration and national defense (includes police)
80
Education and training
85
Social relief (hospital, clinic, veterinary care, relief work)
90
Culture and sports (broadcasting, movies, entertainment, newspapers, library, museums, sports...)
91
Communist party, mass organizations, professional associations
92
Public sanitation, garbage collection
93
Other services (ironing, laundry, haircutting, funerals, other)
95
Personal services provided at the home of client
99
Activities of foreign organizations
SECOND
SECOND
SECOND
SECOND
SECOND
7.Among these businesses and professions, which is the most important for your household?
SECOND
7
5995
2
2
1
Cultivation (including livestock)
2
Forestry and related services
5
Aquaculture (includes both raising, and catching seafood)
10
Coal mining
11
Oil and gas drilling and related services
12
Uranium and Thorium mining
13
Metal mining
14
Mining for rocks, stone, sand, salt, fertilizer...
15
Food and beverages
16
Tobacco products
17
Textiles and garments
18
Fur processing and fur products (excluding garments)
19
Leather tanning and leather products including wallets, seats, suitcases (excluding garments)
20
Wood, bamboo, rattan processing and production of wood,
21
Paper and paper products
22
Printing and publishing (books, magazines, newspapers, and recordings)
23
Coke, crude oil, uranium processingChemicals and chemical products (including pesticides, paints, pharmaceuticals, beauty products and synthetic fibers)
24
Chemicals and chemical products (including pesticides, paints, pharmaceuticals, beauty products and synthetic fibers)
25
Plastic and Rubber production and products
26
Other non-metal mineral products production (glass, ceramics, cement...)
27
Metal production and processing
28
Metal products (non mechanical, non-electric such as tools, boiler, ...)
29
Other equipment and machinery not specified elsewhere (pump, turbine, kiln, loading equipment, cranes)
30
Office and computer equipment production
31
Other electronic, electric equipment not specified elsewhere (electric generators, wires, batteries, lamps)
32
Radio, TV, broadcasting and other communication equipment
33
Medical and laboratory equipment, precision instruments, and meters (clocks)
34
Motor vehicles and spare parts
35
Other transportation equipment (boats, railroad, airplane)
36
Furniture production
37
Recycling, reprocessing (metal and other)
40
Electricity production and distribution
41
Extract, clean and distribute water
45
Construction
50
Vehicle sales, maintenance and repair; retail sale of gas
51
Wholesale and agent sales (excluding motor vehicles)
52
Retail sales (excluding motor vehicles);repairs of family appliances
55
Hotel and Restaurant
60
Road, railroad and pipeline transport
61
Water transport
62
Airline transport
63
Services in transport; tourist services
64
Post and telecommunications
65
Financial intermediary (excluding insurance and social welfare)
66
Insurance and pensions (excluding social insurance)
67
Assistance in finance (including social insurance)
70
Science and technology activities
71
Real Estate
72
Rental of equipment, household goods
73
Computer-related activities
74
Other business activities (accounting, tax and other consulting, architecture, advertising, protection, housecleaning, photography, packaging, etc)
75
Government administration and national defense (includes police)
80
Education and training
85
Social relief (hospital, clinic, veterinary care, relief work)
90
Culture and sports (broadcasting, movies, entertainment, newspapers, library, museums, sports...)
91
Communist party, mass organizations, professional associations
92
Public sanitation, garbage collection
93
Other services (ironing, laundry, haircutting, funerals, other)
95
Personal services provided at the home of client
99
Activities of foreign organizations
THIRD
THIRD
THIRD
THIRD
THIRD
7.Among these businesses and professions, which is the most important for your household?
THIRD
6
5996
3
4
1
Cultivation (including livestock)
2
Forestry and related services
5
Aquaculture (includes both raising, and catching seafood)
10
Coal mining
11
Oil and gas drilling and related services
12
Uranium and Thorium mining
13
Metal mining
14
Mining for rocks, stone, sand, salt, fertilizer...
15
Food and beverages
16
Tobacco products
17
Textiles and garments
18
Fur processing and fur products (excluding garments)
19
Leather tanning and leather products including wallets, seats, suitcases (excluding garments)
20
Wood, bamboo, rattan processing and production of wood,
21
Paper and paper products
22
Printing and publishing (books, magazines, newspapers, and recordings)
23
Coke, crude oil, uranium processingChemicals and chemical products (including pesticides, paints, pharmaceuticals, beauty products and synthetic fibers)
24
Chemicals and chemical products (including pesticides, paints, pharmaceuticals, beauty products and synthetic fibers)
25
Plastic and Rubber production and products
26
Other non-metal mineral products production (glass, ceramics, cement...)
27
Metal production and processing
28
Metal products (non mechanical, non-electric such as tools, boiler, ...)
29
Other equipment and machinery not specified elsewhere (pump, turbine, kiln, loading equipment, cranes)
30
Office and computer equipment production
31
Other electronic, electric equipment not specified elsewhere (electric generators, wires, batteries, lamps)
32
Radio, TV, broadcasting and other communication equipment
33
Medical and laboratory equipment, precision instruments, and meters (clocks)
34
Motor vehicles and spare parts
35
Other transportation equipment (boats, railroad, airplane)
36
Furniture production
37
Recycling, reprocessing (metal and other)
40
Electricity production and distribution
41
Extract, clean and distribute water
45
Construction
50
Vehicle sales, maintenance and repair; retail sale of gas
51
Wholesale and agent sales (excluding motor vehicles)
52
Retail sales (excluding motor vehicles);repairs of family appliances
55
Hotel and Restaurant
60
Road, railroad and pipeline transport
61
Water transport
62
Airline transport
63
Services in transport; tourist services
64
Post and telecommunications
65
Financial intermediary (excluding insurance and social welfare)
66
Insurance and pensions (excluding social insurance)
67
Assistance in finance (including social insurance)
70
Science and technology activities
71
Real Estate
72
Rental of equipment, household goods
73
Computer-related activities
74
Other business activities (accounting, tax and other consulting, architecture, advertising, protection, housecleaning, photography, packaging, etc)
75
Government administration and national defense (includes police)
80
Education and training
85
Social relief (hospital, clinic, veterinary care, relief work)
90
Culture and sports (broadcasting, movies, entertainment, newspapers, library, museums, sports...)
91
Communist party, mass organizations, professional associations
92
Public sanitation, garbage collection
93
Other services (ironing, laundry, haircutting, funerals, other)
95
Personal services provided at the home of client
99
Activities of foreign organizations
FOURTH
FOURTH
FOURTH
FOURTH
FOURTH
7.Among these businesses and professions, which is the most important for your household?
THIRD
4
5998
3
4
1
Cultivation (including livestock)
2
Forestry and related services
5
Aquaculture (includes both raising, and catching seafood)
10
Coal mining
11
Oil and gas drilling and related services
12
Uranium and Thorium mining
13
Metal mining
14
Mining for rocks, stone, sand, salt, fertilizer...
15
Food and beverages
16
Tobacco products
17
Textiles and garments
18
Fur processing and fur products (excluding garments)
19
Leather tanning and leather products including wallets, seats, suitcases (excluding garments)
20
Wood, bamboo, rattan processing and production of wood,
21
Paper and paper products
22
Printing and publishing (books, magazines, newspapers, and recordings)
23
Coke, crude oil, uranium processingChemicals and chemical products (including pesticides, paints, pharmaceuticals, beauty products and synthetic fibers)
24
Chemicals and chemical products (including pesticides, paints, pharmaceuticals, beauty products and synthetic fibers)
25
Plastic and Rubber production and products
26
Other non-metal mineral products production (glass, ceramics, cement...)
27
Metal production and processing
28
Metal products (non mechanical, non-electric such as tools, boiler, ...)
29
Other equipment and machinery not specified elsewhere (pump, turbine, kiln, loading equipment, cranes)
30
Office and computer equipment production
31
Other electronic, electric equipment not specified elsewhere (electric generators, wires, batteries, lamps)
32
Radio, TV, broadcasting and other communication equipment
33
Medical and laboratory equipment, precision instruments, and meters (clocks)
34
Motor vehicles and spare parts
35
Other transportation equipment (boats, railroad, airplane)
36
Furniture production
37
Recycling, reprocessing (metal and other)
40
Electricity production and distribution
41
Extract, clean and distribute water
45
Construction
50
Vehicle sales, maintenance and repair; retail sale of gas
51
Wholesale and agent sales (excluding motor vehicles)
52
Retail sales (excluding motor vehicles);repairs of family appliances
55
Hotel and Restaurant
60
Road, railroad and pipeline transport
61
Water transport
62
Airline transport
63
Services in transport; tourist services
64
Post and telecommunications
65
Financial intermediary (excluding insurance and social welfare)
66
Insurance and pensions (excluding social insurance)
67
Assistance in finance (including social insurance)
70
Science and technology activities
71
Real Estate
72
Rental of equipment, household goods
73
Computer-related activities
74
Other business activities (accounting, tax and other consulting, architecture, advertising, protection, housecleaning, photography, packaging, etc)
75
Government administration and national defense (includes police)
80
Education and training
85
Social relief (hospital, clinic, veterinary care, relief work)
90
Culture and sports (broadcasting, movies, entertainment, newspapers, library, museums, sports...)
91
Communist party, mass organizations, professional associations
92
Public sanitation, garbage collection
93
Other services (ironing, laundry, haircutting, funerals, other)
95
Personal services provided at the home of client
99
Activities of foreign organizations
8. Who usually shops for the food for your household?
8. Who usually shops for the food for your household?
8. Who usually shops for the food for your household?
8. Who usually shops for the food for your household?
8. Who usually shops for the food for your household?
8. Who usually shops for the food for your household?
6001
1
19
9. Who in your household knows most about the non-food expenses and income and savings of the members of your household?
9. Who in your household knows most about the non-food expenses and income and savings of the members of your household?
9. Who in your household knows most about the non-food expenses and income and savings of the members of your household?
9. Who in your household knows most about the non-food expenses and income and savings of the members of your household?
9. Who in your household knows most about the non-food expenses and income and savings of the members of your household?
9. Who in your household knows most about the non-food expenses and income and savings of the members of your household?
6002
1
30
10. Choose a woman at random
10. Choose a woman at random
10. Choose a woman at random
10. Choose a woman at random
10. Choose a woman at random
10. Choose a woman at random to answer the questions on fertility in the second round of the survey.
If there is no such woman,>>11
sticker of random numbers
4416
1586
1
12
11. Do any of the selected second round respondents not speak Vietnamese?
11. Do any of the selected second round respondents not speak Vietnamese?
11. Do any of the selected second round respondents not speak Vietnamese?
11. Do any of the selected second round respondents not speak Vietnamese?
11. Do any of the selected second round respondents not speak Vietnamese?
11. Do any of the selected second round respondents not speak Vietnamese?
if the answer code is 2 >> end of first round work
5997
5
1
2
1
yes
2
no
12. Which people are they and which language do they speak? ID CODE
12. Which people are they and which language do they speak? ID CODE
12. Which people are they and which language do they speak? ID CODE
12. Which people are they and which language do they speak? ID CODE
12. Which people are they and which language do they speak? ID CODE
12. Which people are they and which language do they speak?
ID CODE
176
5826
1
10
people & their language (per. 1)
people & their language (per. 1)
people & their language (per. 1)
people & their language (per. 1)
people & their language (per. 1)
176
5826
5
49
12. Which people are they and which language do they speak? ID CODE
12. Which people are they and which language do they speak? ID CODE
12. Which people are they and which language do they speak? ID CODE
12. Which people are they and which language do they speak? ID CODE
12. Which people are they and which language do they speak? ID CODE
12. Which people are they and which language do they speak?
ID CODE
118
5884
1
80
people & their language (per. 2)
people & their language (per. 2)
people & their language (per. 2)
people & their language (per. 2)
people & their language (per. 2)
118
5884
5
49
12. Which people are they and which language do they speak? ID CODE
12. Which people are they and which language do they speak? ID CODE
12. Which people are they and which language do they speak? ID CODE
12. Which people are they and which language do they speak? ID CODE
12. Which people are they and which language do they speak? ID CODE
12. Which people are they and which language do they speak?
ID CODE
11
5991
3
8
people & their language (per. 3)
people & their language (per. 3)
people & their language (per. 3)
people & their language (per. 3)
people & their language (per. 3)
10
5992
5
49
12. Which people are they and which language do they speak? ID CODE
12. Which people are they and which language do they speak? ID CODE
12. Which people are they and which language do they speak? ID CODE
12. Which people are they and which language do they speak? ID CODE
12. Which people are they and which language do they speak? ID CODE
12. Which people are they and which language do they speak?
ID CODE
6002
people & their language (per. 4)
people & their language (per. 4)
people & their language (per. 4)
people & their language (per. 4)
people & their language (per. 4)
6002
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
5823
101
38820
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
5823
1
388
ID code
ID code
ID code
ID code
ID code
during the interview?
4413
1410
1
12
Was this woman present during the interview?
Was this woman present during the interview?
Was this woman present during the interview?
Was this woman present during the interview?
Was this woman present during the interview?
Was this woman present during the interview?
4412
1411
1
2
1
yes
2
no
1. Check section 7, question 10:
1. Check section 7, question 10:
1. Check section 7, question 10:
1. Check section 7, question 10:
1. Check section 7, question 10:
1. Check section 7, question 10: Was a woman selected?
if the answer code is 2, skip to the question 9
5823
1
2
1
yes
2
no
2. Have you ever been pregnant?
2. Have you ever been pregnant?
2. Have you ever been pregnant?
2. Have you ever been pregnant?
2. Have you ever been pregnant?
I would like to ask you some questions about your pregnancies and all the children you have given birth to.
2. Have you ever been pregnant?
if the answer code is 2, skip to the question 30
4412
1411
1
2
1
yes
2
no
Children born alive: is a child born with signs of life (crying, breathing, heart beating,
movement of muscles) even with children who died after that a very short time.
Child born dead: is a child born without any signs of life.
Miscarriage: A pregnant woman, who during the period from the first month to the sixth
month of pregnancy, but the foetus comes out is called miscarriage. If the foetus is over 6 months
old, that is called premature delivery and should be listed in one of the two above cases.
3. Have you ever given birth to a child?
3. Have you ever given birth to a child?
3. Have you ever given birth to a child?
3. Have you ever given birth to a child?
3. Have you ever given birth to a child?
I would like to ask you some questions about your pregnancies and all the children you have given birth to.
3. Have you ever given birth to a child?
if the answer code is 2, skip to the question 25
4284
1539
1
2
1
yes
2
no
Children born alive: is a child born with signs of life (crying, breathing, heart beating,
movement of muscles) even with children who died after that a very short time.
Child born dead: is a child born without any signs of life.
Miscarriage: A pregnant woman, who during the period from the first month to the sixth
month of pregnancy, but the foetus comes out is called miscarriage. If the foetus is over 6 months
old, that is called premature delivery and should be listed in one of the two above cases.
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
13095
103
38820
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
13095
1
388
order
order
order
order
order
13092
3
1
12
5. born? DATE
5. born? DATE
5. born? DATE
5. born? DATE
5. born? DATE
Now I would like to make a complete list of all the children you have given birth to during your life. Start with the first child
On what day, month and year was [ name] born?
DATE
11622
1473
1
31
MONTH
MONTH
MONTH
MONTH
MONTH
Now I would like to make a complete list of all the children you have given birth to during your life. Start with the first child
On what day, month and year was [ name] born?
MONTH
11861
1234
1
12
YEAR
YEAR
YEAR
YEAR
YEAR
Now I would like to make a complete list of all the children you have given birth to during your life. Start with the first child
On what day, month and year was [ name] born?
YEAR
13089
6
64
98
Was it a boy or a girl?
Was it a boy or a girl?
Was it a boy or a girl?
Was it a boy or a girl?
Was it a boy or a girl?
Now I would like to make a complete list of all the children you have given birth to during your life. Start with the first child
Was it a boy or a girl?
13093
2
1
2
1
boy
2
girl
7. Is [NAME] still living with your household?
7. Is [NAME] still living with your household?
7. Is [NAME] still living with your household?
7. Is [NAME] still living with your household?
7. Is [NAME] still living with your household?
Now I would like to make a complete list of all the children you have given birth to during your life. Start with the first child
7. Is [NAME] still living with your household?
if the answer code is 2, skip to the question 10, if the answer code is 3, skip to the question 9
13093
2
1
3
1
yes
2
no, living in onother place
3
no, died
8. child's code
8. child's code
8. child's code
8. child's code
8. child's code
Now I would like to make a complete list of all the children you have given birth to during your life. Start with the first child
8. child's code
skip to the question 10
11251
1844
1
16
9. How long did [name] live? TIME
9. How long did [name] live? TIME
9. How long did [name] live? TIME
9. How long did [name] live? TIME
9. How long did [name] live? TIME
Now I would like to make a complete list of all the children you have given birth to during your life. Start with the first child
9. How long did [name] live?
TIME
668
12427
72
TIME UNIT
TIME UNIT
TIME UNIT
TIME UNIT
TIME UNIT
Now I would like to make a complete list of all the children you have given birth to during your life. Start with the first child
9. How long did [name] live?
TIME UNIT
664
12431
1
8
1
minute
2
hour
3
day
4
week
5
month
6
quarter
7
half year
8
year
10. Was this child vaccinated against any diseases?
10. Was this child vaccinated against any diseases?
10. Was this child vaccinated against any diseases?
10. Was this child vaccinated against any diseases?
10. Was this child vaccinated against any diseases?
Now I would like to make a complete list of all the children you have given birth to during your life. Start with the first child
10. Was this child vaccinated against any diseases?
if the answer code is 2, skip to the question 12
5600
7495
1
2
1
yes
2
no
11. What kinds of vaccines were injected or drunk? FIRST
11. What kinds of vaccines were injected or drunk? FIRST
11. What kinds of vaccines were injected or drunk? FIRST
11. What kinds of vaccines were injected or drunk? FIRST
11. What kinds of vaccines were injected or drunk? FIRST
Now I would like to make a complete list of all the children you have given birth to during your life. Start with the first child
11. What kinds of vaccines were injected or drunk?
5022
8073
1
10
1
BCG
2
Diptheria, Pertussis, Tetanus
3
measles
4
polio
5
Japanese encephalitis
6
Hepatitis B
7
Cholera
8
Typhoid
9
all 8
10
don't know
SECOND
SECOND
SECOND
SECOND
SECOND
Now I would like to make a complete list of all the children you have given birth to during your life. Start with the first child
11. What kinds of vaccines were injected or drunk?
4125
8970
2
8
1
BCG
2
Diptheria, Pertussis, Tetanus
3
measles
4
polio
5
Japanese encephalitis
6
Hepatitis B
7
Cholera
8
Typhoid
9
all 8
10
don't know
THIRD
THIRD
THIRD
THIRD
THIRD
Now I would like to make a complete list of all the children you have given birth to during your life. Start with the first child
11. What kinds of vaccines were injected or drunk?
3905
9190
3
8
1
BCG
2
Diptheria, Pertussis, Tetanus
3
measles
4
polio
5
Japanese encephalitis
6
Hepatitis B
7
Cholera
8
Typhoid
9
all 8
10
don't know
FOURTH
FOURTH
FOURTH
FOURTH
FOURTH
Now I would like to make a complete list of all the children you have given birth to during your life. Start with the first child
11. What kinds of vaccines were injected or drunk?
3391
9704
4
8
1
BCG
2
Diptheria, Pertussis, Tetanus
3
measles
4
polio
5
Japanese encephalitis
6
Hepatitis B
7
Cholera
8
Typhoid
9
all 8
10
don't know
FIFTH
FIFTH
FIFTH
FIFTH
FIFTH
Now I would like to make a complete list of all the children you have given birth to during your life. Start with the first child
11. What kinds of vaccines were injected or drunk?
1295
11800
5
8
1
BCG
2
Diptheria, Pertussis, Tetanus
3
measles
4
polio
5
Japanese encephalitis
6
Hepatitis B
7
Cholera
8
Typhoid
9
all 8
10
don't know
SIXTH
SIXTH
SIXTH
SIXTH
SIXTH
Now I would like to make a complete list of all the children you have given birth to during your life. Start with the first child
11. What kinds of vaccines were injected or drunk?
826
12269
6
8
1
BCG
2
Diptheria, Pertussis, Tetanus
3
measles
4
polio
5
Japanese encephalitis
6
Hepatitis B
7
Cholera
8
Typhoid
9
all 8
10
don't know
SEVENTH
SEVENTH
SEVENTH
SEVENTH
SEVENTH
Now I would like to make a complete list of all the children you have given birth to during your life. Start with the first child
11. What kinds of vaccines were injected or drunk?
150
12945
7
8
1
BCG
2
Diptheria, Pertussis, Tetanus
3
measles
4
polio
5
Japanese encephalitis
6
Hepatitis B
7
Cholera
8
Typhoid
9
all 8
10
don't know
EIGHTH
EIGHTH
EIGHTH
EIGHTH
EIGHTH
Now I would like to make a complete list of all the children you have given birth to during your life. Start with the first child
11. What kinds of vaccines were injected or drunk?
28
13067
8
8
1
BCG
2
Diptheria, Pertussis, Tetanus
3
measles
4
polio
5
Japanese encephalitis
6
Hepatitis B
7
Cholera
8
Typhoid
9
all 8
10
don't know
12. give birth to any more children?
12. give birth to any more children?
12. give birth to any more children?
12. give birth to any more children?
12. give birth to any more children?
Now I would like to make a complete list of all the children you have given birth to during your life. Start with the first child
12. After this child, did you give birth to any more children?
if the answer code is 1, skip to the next child
13054
41
1
2
1
yes
2
no
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
4412
103
38820
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
4412
1
388
13. total the child
13. total the child
13. total the child
13. total the child
13. total the child
If I understand correctly, you have given birth to (TOTAL) __________ children. Is this correct?
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190
1
12
14. go for prenatal
14. go for prenatal
14. go for prenatal
14. go for prenatal
14. go for prenatal
While you were pregnant with [NAME OF LAST BORN CHILD] did you go for prenatal consultations at a maternity or other health facility?
if the answer code is 2, skip to the question 16
4222
190
1
2
1
yes
2
no
refering to the latest child born, that is the live born child that
the woman gave birth to most recently in relation to the interview date, regardless of whether that
child is currently dead or alive.
15. How many times?
15. How many times?
15. How many times?
15. How many times?
15. How many times?
15. How many times?
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1590
1
9
refering to the latest child born, that is the live born child that
the woman gave birth to most recently in relation to the interview date, regardless of whether that
child is currently dead or alive.
16. Who assisted you at the birth? FIRST
16. Who assisted you at the birth? FIRST
16. Who assisted you at the birth? FIRST
16. Who assisted you at the birth? FIRST
16. Who assisted you at the birth? FIRST
Who assisted you at the birth?
FIRST
4221
191
1
9
1
Doctor
2
Physician's assistant
3
Nurse
4
midwife
5
traditional midwife
6
household member
7
neighbor
8
other
9
unassisted birth
refering to the latest child born, that is the live born child that
the woman gave birth to most recently in relation to the interview date, regardless of whether that
child is currently dead or alive.
SECOND
SECOND
SECOND
SECOND
SECOND
Who assisted you at the birth?
SECOND
2176
2236
9
1
Doctor
2
Physician's assistant
3
Nurse
4
midwife
5
traditional midwife
6
household member
7
neighbor
8
other
9
unassisted birth
refering to the latest child born, that is the live born child that
the woman gave birth to most recently in relation to the interview date, regardless of whether that
child is currently dead or alive.
17. Where did you give birth?
17. Where did you give birth?
17. Where did you give birth?
17. Where did you give birth?
17. Where did you give birth?
17. Where did you give birth?
if child more than 4 years >>25
4221
191
1
5
1
hospital
2
clinic/maternity clinic
3
at home
4
other place
5
outside
refering to the latest child born, that is the live born child that
the woman gave birth to most recently in relation to the interview date, regardless of whether that
child is currently dead or alive.
18. Was your baby weighed at birth?
18. Was your baby weighed at birth?
18. Was your baby weighed at birth?
18. Was your baby weighed at birth?
18. Was your baby weighed at birth?
18. Was your baby weighed at birth?
1563
2849
1
2
1
yes
2
no
refering to the latest child born, that is the live born child that
the woman gave birth to most recently in relation to the interview date, regardless of whether that
child is currently dead or alive.
19.How much did your baby weigh at birth?
19.How much did your baby weigh at birth?
19.How much did your baby weigh at birth?
19.How much did your baby weigh at birth?
19.How much did your baby weigh at birth?
19.How much did your baby weigh at birth?
1544
2868
1.3
5
refering to the latest child born, that is the live born child that
the woman gave birth to most recently in relation to the interview date, regardless of whether that
child is currently dead or alive.
20.Did you breastfeed
20.Did you breastfeed
20.Did you breastfeed
20.Did you breastfeed
20.Did you breastfeed
20.Did you breastfeed [NAME OF LAST BORN] ?
if the answer code is 2, skip to the question 22,
if the answer code is 3, skip to the question 25
1563
2849
1
3
1
yes, in the past
2
yes, currently
3
no
refering to the latest child born, that is the live born child that
the woman gave birth to most recently in relation to the interview date, regardless of whether that
child is currently dead or alive.
21. For how many months .......
21. For how many months .......
21. For how many months .......
21. For how many months .......
21. For how many months .......
21. For how many months did you breastfeed this child? I.e. for how many months until he/she was completely weaned?
1008
3404
36
refering to the latest child born, that is the live born child that
the woman gave birth to most recently in relation to the interview date, regardless of whether that
child is currently dead or alive.
22. How many hours after birth was it before you first breastfed
22. How many hours after birth was it before you first breastfed
22. How many hours after birth was it before you first breastfed
22. How many hours after birth was it before you first breastfed
22. How many hours after birth was it before you first breastfed
22. How many hours after birth was it before you first breastfed [NAME OF LAST BORN]?
hours
1526
2886
720
refering to the latest child born, that is the live born child that
the woman gave birth to most recently in relation to the interview date, regardless of whether that
child is currently dead or alive.
23.In addition to mother's milk ..... rice cereal, porridge or rice?
23.In addition to mother's milk ..... rice cereal, porridge or rice?
23.In addition to mother's milk ..... rice cereal, porridge or rice?
23.In addition to mother's milk ..... rice cereal, porridge or rice?
23.In addition to mother's milk ..... rice cereal, porridge or rice?
23.In addition to mother's milk, have you given [NAME OF LAST BORN] rice cereal, porridge or rice?
if the answer code is 2, skip to the question 25
1525
2887
1
2
1
yes
2
no
refering to the latest child born, that is the live born child that
the woman gave birth to most recently in relation to the interview date, regardless of whether that
child is currently dead or alive.
24. started to feed him/her supplementary foods?
24. started to feed him/her supplementary foods?
24. started to feed him/her supplementary foods?
24. started to feed him/her supplementary foods?
24. started to feed him/her supplementary foods?
24. How many months old was [NAME OF LAST BORN] when you started to feed him/her supplementary foods?
MONTHS
1369
3043
24
refering to the latest child born, that is the live born child that
the woman gave birth to most recently in relation to the interview date, regardless of whether that
child is currently dead or alive.
25. Have you ever had any pregnancies without giving birth?
25. Have you ever had any pregnancies without giving birth?
25. Have you ever had any pregnancies without giving birth?
25. Have you ever had any pregnancies without giving birth?
25. Have you ever had any pregnancies without giving birth?
25. Have you ever had any pregnancies without giving birth? (because of abortion, menstrual regulation, miscarriage, even if the fetus was only a couple of weeks or months old, or if the child was stillborn)?
if the answer code is 2, skip to the question 28
4284
128
1
2
1
yes
2
no
26. How many such pregnancies have you had in your life?
26. How many such pregnancies have you had in your life?
26. How many such pregnancies have you had in your life?
26. How many such pregnancies have you had in your life?
26. How many such pregnancies have you had in your life?
26. How many such pregnancies have you had in your life?
TIMES
1091
3321
8
27. How many abortions, menstrual regulations
27. How many abortions, menstrual regulations
27. How many abortions, menstrual regulations
27. How many abortions, menstrual regulations
27. How many abortions, menstrual regulations
27. How many abortions, menstrual regulations have you had in your life?
TIMES
1078
3334
8
28. Are you pregnant now?
28. Are you pregnant now?
28. Are you pregnant now?
28. Are you pregnant now?
28. Are you pregnant now?
28. Are you pregnant now?
if the answer code is 2, skip to the question 30
4268
144
1
2
1
yes
2
no
29. How many months?
29. How many months?
29. How many months?
29. How many months?
29. How many months?
29. How many months?
MONTHS
136
4276
1
9
30. How old were you the first time you got married?
30. How old were you the first time you got married?
30. How old were you the first time you got married?
30. How old were you the first time you got married?
30. How old were you the first time you got married?
30. How old were you the first time you got married?
AGE
PART B
4412
14
46
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
48521
103
38820
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
48521
1
5315
method code
method code
method code
method code
method code
48521
1
11
1
IUD
2
Rhythm method
3
Withdrawal
4
Condoms
5
Female sterilization
6
Male sterilization
7
Pill
8
Injection
9
Diaphragm/jelly/foam
10
Herbal medicine
11
Other method
1. Have you ever heard or do you know about ..[ ].. as a method of avoiding pregnancy or spacing births?
1. Have you ever heard or do you know about ..[ ].. as a method of avoiding pregnancy or spacing births?
1. Have you ever heard or do you know about ..[ ].. as a method of avoiding pregnancy or spacing births?
1. Have you ever heard or do you know about ..[ ].. as a method of avoiding pregnancy or spacing births?
1. Have you ever heard or do you know about ..[ ].. as a method of avoiding pregnancy or spacing births?
Currently there are many contraceptive methods used widely by married couples. I want to ask you about a few of those methods.
1. Have you ever heard or do you know about ..[ ].. as a method of avoiding pregnancy or spacing births?
if the answer code is 2, skip to the next method
48521
1
2
1
yes
2
no
Children born alive: is a child born with signs of life (crying, breathing, heart beating,
movement of muscles) even with children who died after that a very short time.
Child born dead: is a child born without any signs of life.
Miscarriage: A pregnant woman, who during the period from the first month to the sixth
month of pregnancy, but the foetus comes out is called miscarriage. If the foetus is over 6 months
old, that is called premature delivery and should be listed in one of the two above cases.
2. Where did you hear or know about .. [ ] .. ?
2. Where did you hear or know about .. [ ] .. ?
2. Where did you hear or know about .. [ ] .. ?
2. Where did you hear or know about .. [ ] .. ?
2. Where did you hear or know about .. [ ] .. ?
Currently there are many contraceptive methods used widely by married couples. I want to ask you about a few of those methods.
2. Where did you hear or know about .. [ ] .. ?
31273
17248
1
8
1
relative or husband
2
friend
3
family planning clinic
4
other medical facility
5
school
6
mass organization
7
mass media
8
other
Children born alive: is a child born with signs of life (crying, breathing, heart beating,
movement of muscles) even with children who died after that a very short time.
Child born dead: is a child born without any signs of life.
Miscarriage: A pregnant woman, who during the period from the first month to the sixth
month of pregnancy, but the foetus comes out is called miscarriage. If the foetus is over 6 months
old, that is called premature delivery and should be listed in one of the two above cases.
3. Have you ever used ..[ ] ... to avoid pregnancy or to space births?
3. Have you ever used ..[ ] ... to avoid pregnancy or to space births?
3. Have you ever used ..[ ] ... to avoid pregnancy or to space births?
3. Have you ever used ..[ ] ... to avoid pregnancy or to space births?
3. Have you ever used ..[ ] ... to avoid pregnancy or to space births?
Currently there are many contraceptive methods used widely by married couples. I want to ask you about a few of those methods.
3. Have you ever used ..[ ] ... to avoid pregnancy or to space births?
if the answer code is 1, skip to the question 5,
if the answer code is 2, skip to the next method
31270
17251
1
3
1
yes, currently married
2
yes, divorced, separated or widowed
3
no
Children born alive: is a child born with signs of life (crying, breathing, heart beating,
movement of muscles) even with children who died after that a very short time.
Child born dead: is a child born without any signs of life.
Miscarriage: A pregnant woman, who during the period from the first month to the sixth
month of pregnancy, but the foetus comes out is called miscarriage. If the foetus is over 6 months
old, that is called premature delivery and should be listed in one of the two above cases.
4. Why have you never used this method?
4. Why have you never used this method?
4. Why have you never used this method?
4. Why have you never used this method?
4. Why have you never used this method?
Currently there are many contraceptive methods used widely by married couples. I want to ask you about a few of those methods.
4. Why have you never used this method?
all answer code, skip to the next method
24920
23601
1
11
1
wanted children
2
side effects
3
too expensive
4
not convenient
5
insufficient information
6
ineffective
7
customs, habits
8
religion
9
husband disapproves
10
using other method
11
other
Children born alive: is a child born with signs of life (crying, breathing, heart beating,
movement of muscles) even with children who died after that a very short time.
Child born dead: is a child born without any signs of life.
Miscarriage: A pregnant woman, who during the period from the first month to the sixth
month of pregnancy, but the foetus comes out is called miscarriage. If the foetus is over 6 months
old, that is called premature delivery and should be listed in one of the two above cases.
5. Are you currently using ...[ ]... to avoid pregnancy or to space births?
5. Are you currently using ...[ ]... to avoid pregnancy or to space births?
5. Are you currently using ...[ ]... to avoid pregnancy or to space births?
5. Are you currently using ...[ ]... to avoid pregnancy or to space births?
5. Are you currently using ...[ ]... to avoid pregnancy or to space births?
Currently there are many contraceptive methods used widely by married couples. I want to ask you about a few of those methods.
5. Are you currently using ...[ ]... to avoid pregnancy or to space births?
if the answer code is 1, skip to the question 8
5340
43181
1
2
1
yes
2
no
Children born alive: is a child born with signs of life (crying, breathing, heart beating,
movement of muscles) even with children who died after that a very short time.
Child born dead: is a child born without any signs of life.
Miscarriage: A pregnant woman, who during the period from the first month to the sixth
month of pregnancy, but the foetus comes out is called miscarriage. If the foetus is over 6 months
old, that is called premature delivery and should be listed in one of the two above cases.
6. Why did you stop using ...[ ]...?
6. Why did you stop using ...[ ]...?
6. Why did you stop using ...[ ]...?
6. Why did you stop using ...[ ]...?
6. Why did you stop using ...[ ]...?
Currently there are many contraceptive methods used widely by married couples. I want to ask you about a few of those methods.
6. Why did you stop using ...[ ]...?
1451
47070
1
11
1
wanted children
2
side effects
3
too expensive
4
not convenient
5
insufficient information
6
ineffective
7
customs, habits
8
religion
9
husband disapproves
10
pregnant
11
other
Children born alive: is a child born with signs of life (crying, breathing, heart beating,
movement of muscles) even with children who died after that a very short time.
Child born dead: is a child born without any signs of life.
Miscarriage: A pregnant woman, who during the period from the first month to the sixth
month of pregnancy, but the foetus comes out is called miscarriage. If the foetus is over 6 months
old, that is called premature delivery and should be listed in one of the two above cases.
7. In the past 12 months have you used .. [ ] .. to prevent pregnancy or to space births?
7. In the past 12 months have you used .. [ ] .. to prevent pregnancy or to space births?
7. In the past 12 months have you used .. [ ] .. to prevent pregnancy or to space births?
7. In the past 12 months have you used .. [ ] .. to prevent pregnancy or to space births?
7. In the past 12 months have you used .. [ ] .. to prevent pregnancy or to space births?
Currently there are many contraceptive methods used widely by married couples. I want to ask you about a few of those methods.
7. In the past 12 months have you used .. [ ] .. to prevent pregnancy or to space births?
if the answer code is 2, skip to the next method
1441
47080
1
2
1
yes
2
no
Children born alive: is a child born with signs of life (crying, breathing, heart beating,
movement of muscles) even with children who died after that a very short time.
Child born dead: is a child born without any signs of life.
Miscarriage: A pregnant woman, who during the period from the first month to the sixth
month of pregnancy, but the foetus comes out is called miscarriage. If the foetus is over 6 months
old, that is called premature delivery and should be listed in one of the two above cases.
8. Which facility supplied this ..[ ]... to you?
8. Which facility supplied this ..[ ]... to you?
8. Which facility supplied this ..[ ]... to you?
8. Which facility supplied this ..[ ]... to you?
8. Which facility supplied this ..[ ]... to you?
Currently there are many contraceptive methods used widely by married couples. I want to ask you about a few of those methods.
8. Which facility supplied this ..[ ]... to you?
2393
46128
1
8
1
commune health center
2
hospital
3
dispensary
4
friends
5
family
6
private pharmacy
7
sundries store
8
other facility
Children born alive: is a child born with signs of life (crying, breathing, heart beating,
movement of muscles) even with children who died after that a very short time.
Child born dead: is a child born without any signs of life.
Miscarriage: A pregnant woman, who during the period from the first month to the sixth
month of pregnancy, but the foetus comes out is called miscarriage. If the foetus is over 6 months
old, that is called premature delivery and should be listed in one of the two above cases.
9. How far away from your house is this? DISTANCES
9. How far away from your house is this? DISTANCES
9. How far away from your house is this? DISTANCES
9. How far away from your house is this? DISTANCES
9. How far away from your house is this? DISTANCES
Currently there are many contraceptive methods used widely by married couples. I want to ask you about a few of those methods.
9. How far away from your house is this?
2388
46133
1500
Children born alive: is a child born with signs of life (crying, breathing, heart beating,
movement of muscles) even with children who died after that a very short time.
Child born dead: is a child born without any signs of life.
Miscarriage: A pregnant woman, who during the period from the first month to the sixth
month of pregnancy, but the foetus comes out is called miscarriage. If the foetus is over 6 months
old, that is called premature delivery and should be listed in one of the two above cases.
DISTANCE CODE
DISTANCE CODE
DISTANCE CODE
DISTANCE CODE
DISTANCE CODE
Currently there are many contraceptive methods used widely by married couples. I want to ask you about a few of those methods.
2383
46138
1
2
1
meter
2
km
Children born alive: is a child born with signs of life (crying, breathing, heart beating,
movement of muscles) even with children who died after that a very short time.
Child born dead: is a child born without any signs of life.
Miscarriage: A pregnant woman, who during the period from the first month to the sixth
month of pregnancy, but the foetus comes out is called miscarriage. If the foetus is over 6 months
old, that is called premature delivery and should be listed in one of the two above cases.
10, How long does it take to get there from your house?
10, How long does it take to get there from your house?
10, How long does it take to get there from your house?
10, How long does it take to get there from your house?
10, How long does it take to get there from your house?
Currently there are many contraceptive methods used widely by married couples. I want to ask you about a few of those methods.
10, How long does it take to get there from your house?
HOURS
2385
46136
40
Children born alive: is a child born with signs of life (crying, breathing, heart beating,
movement of muscles) even with children who died after that a very short time.
Child born dead: is a child born without any signs of life.
Miscarriage: A pregnant woman, who during the period from the first month to the sixth
month of pregnancy, but the foetus comes out is called miscarriage. If the foetus is over 6 months
old, that is called premature delivery and should be listed in one of the two above cases.
SO PHUT:
SO PHUT:
SO PHUT:
SO PHUT:
SO PHUT:
Currently there are many contraceptive methods used widely by married couples. I want to ask you about a few of those methods.
10, How long does it take to get there from your house?
MINUTES
2387
46134
55
Children born alive: is a child born with signs of life (crying, breathing, heart beating,
movement of muscles) even with children who died after that a very short time.
Child born dead: is a child born without any signs of life.
Miscarriage: A pregnant woman, who during the period from the first month to the sixth
month of pregnancy, but the foetus comes out is called miscarriage. If the foetus is over 6 months
old, that is called premature delivery and should be listed in one of the two above cases.
11. In the past 12 months were you subsidized in using this method?
11. In the past 12 months were you subsidized in using this method?
11. In the past 12 months were you subsidized in using this method?
11. In the past 12 months were you subsidized in using this method?
11. In the past 12 months were you subsidized in using this method?
Currently there are many contraceptive methods used widely by married couples. I want to ask you about a few of those methods.
11. In the past 12 months were you subsidized in using this method?
2391
46130
1
2
1
yes
2
no
Children born alive: is a child born with signs of life (crying, breathing, heart beating,
movement of muscles) even with children who died after that a very short time.
Child born dead: is a child born without any signs of life.
Miscarriage: A pregnant woman, who during the period from the first month to the sixth
month of pregnancy, but the foetus comes out is called miscarriage. If the foetus is over 6 months
old, that is called premature delivery and should be listed in one of the two above cases.
12. have to pay for this method?
12. have to pay for this method?
12. have to pay for this method?
12. have to pay for this method?
12. have to pay for this method?
Currently there are many contraceptive methods used widely by married couples. I want to ask you about a few of those methods.
12. In the past 12 months did you or your husband have to pay for this method?
if the answer code is 2, skip to the next method
2388
46133
1
2
1
yes
2
no
Children born alive: is a child born with signs of life (crying, breathing, heart beating,
movement of muscles) even with children who died after that a very short time.
Child born dead: is a child born without any signs of life.
Miscarriage: A pregnant woman, who during the period from the first month to the sixth
month of pregnancy, but the foetus comes out is called miscarriage. If the foetus is over 6 months
old, that is called premature delivery and should be listed in one of the two above cases.
13. In the past 12 months how many times did you and your husband have to pay for this method including implementing family planning services? TIME
13. In the past 12 months how many times did you and your husband have to pay for this method including implementing family planning services? TIME
13. In the past 12 months how many times did you and your husband have to pay for this method including implementing family planning services? TIME
13. In the past 12 months how many times did you and your husband have to pay for this method including implementing family planning services? TIME
13. In the past 12 months how many times did you and your husband have to pay for this method including implementing family planning services? TIME
Currently there are many contraceptive methods used widely by married couples. I want to ask you about a few of those methods.
13. In the past 12 months how many times did you and your husband have to pay for this method including implementing family planning services?
time
261
48260
1
40
Children born alive: is a child born with signs of life (crying, breathing, heart beating,
movement of muscles) even with children who died after that a very short time.
Child born dead: is a child born without any signs of life.
Miscarriage: A pregnant woman, who during the period from the first month to the sixth
month of pregnancy, but the foetus comes out is called miscarriage. If the foetus is over 6 months
old, that is called premature delivery and should be listed in one of the two above cases.
TIME UNIT
TIME UNIT
TIME UNIT
TIME UNIT
TIME UNIT
Currently there are many contraceptive methods used widely by married couples. I want to ask you about a few of those methods.
13. In the past 12 months how many times did you and your husband have to pay for this method including implementing family planning services?
TIME UNIT
261
48260
1
8
1
minute
2
hour
3
day
4
week
5
month
6
quarter
7
half year
8
year
Children born alive: is a child born with signs of life (crying, breathing, heart beating,
movement of muscles) even with children who died after that a very short time.
Child born dead: is a child born without any signs of life.
Miscarriage: A pregnant woman, who during the period from the first month to the sixth
month of pregnancy, but the foetus comes out is called miscarriage. If the foetus is over 6 months
old, that is called premature delivery and should be listed in one of the two above cases.
14. How much did you and your husband pay for this method each time?
14. How much did you and your husband pay for this method each time?
14. How much did you and your husband pay for this method each time?
14. How much did you and your husband pay for this method each time?
14. How much did you and your husband pay for this method each time?
Currently there are many contraceptive methods used widely by married couples. I want to ask you about a few of those methods.
14. How much did you and your husband pay for this method each time?
SKIP TO THE NEXT METHOD
261
48260
0.4
120
Children born alive: is a child born with signs of life (crying, breathing, heart beating,
movement of muscles) even with children who died after that a very short time.
Child born dead: is a child born without any signs of life.
Miscarriage: A pregnant woman, who during the period from the first month to the sixth
month of pregnancy, but the foetus comes out is called miscarriage. If the foetus is over 6 months
old, that is called premature delivery and should be listed in one of the two above cases.
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
6001
101
38820
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
5971
30
1
388
1. check section 7, question 1, is the answer yes?
1. check section 7, question 1, is the answer yes?
1. check section 7, question 1, is the answer yes?
1. check section 7, question 1, is the answer yes?
1. check section 7, question 1, is the answer yes?
1. check section 7, question 1, is the answer yes?
if the answer code is 2, skip to the section 10
6001
1
2
1
yes
2
no
2. During the past 12 months .... worked on any annual crop land...
2. During the past 12 months .... worked on any annual crop land...
2. During the past 12 months .... worked on any annual crop land...
2. During the past 12 months .... worked on any annual crop land...
2. During the past 12 months .... worked on any annual crop land...
2. During the past 12 months, (since..........) has any member of your household worked on any annual crop land belonging to the household, such as long-term use land, contract land from state entreprise (state farm, forestry entreprise, company, entreprise, camp) or auction land?
if the answer code is 2, skip to the part A2
4438
1563
1
2
1
yes
2
no
- Agriculture, forestry, aquaculture activities include activities in cultivation, animal
raising, afforestation, forest care and protection, aquaculture and farm produce
processing, processing of animal products, aquatic products of the household for
selling.
- Agricultural land is allocated to the household or individuals for long term use for
production purposes including agricultural land for planting of annual crops, water
surface for aquaculture, these types of land include land for household economy
formerly assigned by the Cooperatives (5%), garden land, intensive cultivation land,
bald hills, newly cleared land been identified for agricultural production. The duration
for annual crop land and aquaculture is 20 years, and for perennial crops is 50 years.
id code of respondent
id code of respondent
id code of respondent
id code of respondent
id code of respondent
respondent: id code
4434
1567
1
8
Is the respondent..... selected in section 7?
Is the respondent..... selected in section 7?
Is the respondent..... selected in section 7?
Is the respondent..... selected in section 7?
Is the respondent..... selected in section 7?
Is the respondent the person who was selected in section 7?
4434
1567
1
2
1
yes
2
no
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
14420
1101
38820
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
14420
11
388
Plot code
Plot code
Plot code
Plot code
Plot code
Plot code
14420
1
15
4. What is the land area of this plot? M2
4. What is the land area of this plot? M2
4. What is the land area of this plot? M2
4. What is the land area of this plot? M2
4. What is the land area of this plot? M2
exclude all land rented/borrowed from other households or rented/lent out to other households during all of the past 12 months; swidden land.
4. What is the land area of this plot?
14420
10
120000
- Agriculture, forestry, aquaculture activities include activities in cultivation, animal
raising, afforestation, forest care and protection, aquaculture and farm produce
processing, processing of animal products, aquatic products of the household for
selling.
- Agricultural land is allocated to the household or individuals for long term use for
production purposes including agricultural land for planting of annual crops, water
surface for aquaculture, these types of land include land for household economy
formerly assigned by the Cooperatives (5%), garden land, intensive cultivation land,
bald hills, newly cleared land been identified for agricultural production. The duration
for annual crop land and aquaculture is 20 years, and for perennial crops is 50 years.
5, how much of that is irrigated?
5, how much of that is irrigated?
5, how much of that is irrigated?
5, how much of that is irrigated?
5, how much of that is irrigated?
exclude all land rented/borrowed from other households or rented/lent out to other households during all of the past 12 months; swidden land.
5, how much of that is irrigated?
m2
14420
60000
- Agriculture, forestry, aquaculture activities include activities in cultivation, animal
raising, afforestation, forest care and protection, aquaculture and farm produce
processing, processing of animal products, aquatic products of the household for
selling.
- Agricultural land is allocated to the household or individuals for long term use for
production purposes including agricultural land for planting of annual crops, water
surface for aquaculture, these types of land include land for household economy
formerly assigned by the Cooperatives (5%), garden land, intensive cultivation land,
bald hills, newly cleared land been identified for agricultural production. The duration
for annual crop land and aquaculture is 20 years, and for perennial crops is 50 years.
6. Is this plot rice paddy land?
6. Is this plot rice paddy land?
6. Is this plot rice paddy land?
6. Is this plot rice paddy land?
6. Is this plot rice paddy land?
exclude all land rented/borrowed from other households or rented/lent out to other households during all of the past 12 months; swidden land.
6. Is this plot rice paddy land?
14420
1
2
1
yes
2
no
- Agriculture, forestry, aquaculture activities include activities in cultivation, animal
raising, afforestation, forest care and protection, aquaculture and farm produce
processing, processing of animal products, aquatic products of the household for
selling.
- Agricultural land is allocated to the household or individuals for long term use for
production purposes including agricultural land for planting of annual crops, water
surface for aquaculture, these types of land include land for household economy
formerly assigned by the Cooperatives (5%), garden land, intensive cultivation land,
bald hills, newly cleared land been identified for agricultural production. The duration
for annual crop land and aquaculture is 20 years, and for perennial crops is 50 years.
7. What is the quality of this land?
7. What is the quality of this land?
7. What is the quality of this land?
7. What is the quality of this land?
7. What is the quality of this land?
exclude all land rented/borrowed from other households or rented/lent out to other households during all of the past 12 months; swidden land.
7. What is the quality of this land?
14281
139
6
- Agriculture, forestry, aquaculture activities include activities in cultivation, animal
raising, afforestation, forest care and protection, aquaculture and farm produce
processing, processing of animal products, aquatic products of the household for
selling.
- Agricultural land is allocated to the household or individuals for long term use for
production purposes including agricultural land for planting of annual crops, water
surface for aquaculture, these types of land include land for household economy
formerly assigned by the Cooperatives (5%), garden land, intensive cultivation land,
bald hills, newly cleared land been identified for agricultural production. The duration
for annual crop land and aquaculture is 20 years, and for perennial crops is 50 years.
8. In which year did your household begin farming this plot?
8. In which year did your household begin farming this plot?
8. In which year did your household begin farming this plot?
8. In which year did your household begin farming this plot?
8. In which year did your household begin farming this plot?
exclude all land rented/borrowed from other households or rented/lent out to other households during all of the past 12 months; swidden land.
8. In which year did your household begin farming this plot?
YEAR
14417
3
18
1998
- Agriculture, forestry, aquaculture activities include activities in cultivation, animal
raising, afforestation, forest care and protection, aquaculture and farm produce
processing, processing of animal products, aquatic products of the household for
selling.
- Agricultural land is allocated to the household or individuals for long term use for
production purposes including agricultural land for planting of annual crops, water
surface for aquaculture, these types of land include land for household economy
formerly assigned by the Cooperatives (5%), garden land, intensive cultivation land,
bald hills, newly cleared land been identified for agricultural production. The duration
for annual crop land and aquaculture is 20 years, and for perennial crops is 50 years.
9... long-term use, contracted from state entreprise, or auctioned?
9... long-term use, contracted from state entreprise, or auctioned?
9... long-term use, contracted from state entreprise, or auctioned?
9... long-term use, contracted from state entreprise, or auctioned?
9... long-term use, contracted from state entreprise, or auctioned?
exclude all land rented/borrowed from other households or rented/lent out to other households during all of the past 12 months; swidden land.
9. Is this plot for long-term use, contracted from state entreprise, or auctioned?
14420
1
4
1
long term use
2
contract
3
auction land
4
other
- Agriculture, forestry, aquaculture activities include activities in cultivation, animal
raising, afforestation, forest care and protection, aquaculture and farm produce
processing, processing of animal products, aquatic products of the household for
selling.
- Agricultural land is allocated to the household or individuals for long term use for
production purposes including agricultural land for planting of annual crops, water
surface for aquaculture, these types of land include land for household economy
formerly assigned by the Cooperatives (5%), garden land, intensive cultivation land,
bald hills, newly cleared land been identified for agricultural production. The duration
for annual crop land and aquaculture is 20 years, and for perennial crops is 50 years.
10. pay .... in the past 12 months for the right...?
10. pay .... in the past 12 months for the right...?
10. pay .... in the past 12 months for the right...?
10. pay .... in the past 12 months for the right...?
10. pay .... in the past 12 months for the right...?
exclude all land rented/borrowed from other households or rented/lent out to other households during all of the past 12 months; swidden land.
10. Did your house-hold have to pay the collective or authorities anything in the past 12 months for the right to use this plot of land?
if the answer code is 2, skip to the question 13
14420
1
2
1
yes
2
no
- Agriculture, forestry, aquaculture activities include activities in cultivation, animal
raising, afforestation, forest care and protection, aquaculture and farm produce
processing, processing of animal products, aquatic products of the household for
selling.
- Agricultural land is allocated to the household or individuals for long term use for
production purposes including agricultural land for planting of annual crops, water
surface for aquaculture, these types of land include land for household economy
formerly assigned by the Cooperatives (5%), garden land, intensive cultivation land,
bald hills, newly cleared land been identified for agricultural production. The duration
for annual crop land and aquaculture is 20 years, and for perennial crops is 50 years.
11. during the past 12 months .... PADDY
11. during the past 12 months .... PADDY
11. during the past 12 months .... PADDY
11. during the past 12 months .... PADDY
11. during the past 12 months .... PADDY
exclude all land rented/borrowed from other households or rented/lent out to other households during all of the past 12 months; swidden land.
11. During the past 12 months what did your household pay the collective or authorities for the right to use this plot of land, excluding agricultural taxes and services fees of the cooperative?
PADDY
714
13706
10348
- Agriculture, forestry, aquaculture activities include activities in cultivation, animal
raising, afforestation, forest care and protection, aquaculture and farm produce
processing, processing of animal products, aquatic products of the household for
selling.
- Agricultural land is allocated to the household or individuals for long term use for
production purposes including agricultural land for planting of annual crops, water
surface for aquaculture, these types of land include land for household economy
formerly assigned by the Cooperatives (5%), garden land, intensive cultivation land,
bald hills, newly cleared land been identified for agricultural production. The duration
for annual crop land and aquaculture is 20 years, and for perennial crops is 50 years.
OTHER IN-KINK
OTHER IN-KINK
OTHER IN-KINK
OTHER IN-KINK
OTHER IN-KINK
exclude all land rented/borrowed from other households or rented/lent out to other households during all of the past 12 months; swidden land.
11. During the past 12 months what did your household pay the collective or authorities for the right to use this plot of land, excluding agricultural taxes and services fees of the cooperative?
OTHER IN-KINK
688
13732
30550
- Agriculture, forestry, aquaculture activities include activities in cultivation, animal
raising, afforestation, forest care and protection, aquaculture and farm produce
processing, processing of animal products, aquatic products of the household for
selling.
- Agricultural land is allocated to the household or individuals for long term use for
production purposes including agricultural land for planting of annual crops, water
surface for aquaculture, these types of land include land for household economy
formerly assigned by the Cooperatives (5%), garden land, intensive cultivation land,
bald hills, newly cleared land been identified for agricultural production. The duration
for annual crop land and aquaculture is 20 years, and for perennial crops is 50 years.
CASH
CASH
CASH
CASH
CASH
exclude all land rented/borrowed from other households or rented/lent out to other households during all of the past 12 months; swidden land.
11. During the past 12 months what did your household pay the collective or authorities for the right to use this plot of land, excluding agricultural taxes and services fees of the cooperative?
CASH
874
13546
13500
- Agriculture, forestry, aquaculture activities include activities in cultivation, animal
raising, afforestation, forest care and protection, aquaculture and farm produce
processing, processing of animal products, aquatic products of the household for
selling.
- Agricultural land is allocated to the household or individuals for long term use for
production purposes including agricultural land for planting of annual crops, water
surface for aquaculture, these types of land include land for household economy
formerly assigned by the Cooperatives (5%), garden land, intensive cultivation land,
bald hills, newly cleared land been identified for agricultural production. The duration
for annual crop land and aquaculture is 20 years, and for perennial crops is 50 years.
12. How many years do these payments cover?
12. How many years do these payments cover?
12. How many years do these payments cover?
12. How many years do these payments cover?
12. How many years do these payments cover?
exclude all land rented/borrowed from other households or rented/lent out to other households during all of the past 12 months; swidden land.
12. How many years do these payments cover?
skip to the next plot
874
13546
90
- Agriculture, forestry, aquaculture activities include activities in cultivation, animal
raising, afforestation, forest care and protection, aquaculture and farm produce
processing, processing of animal products, aquatic products of the household for
selling.
- Agricultural land is allocated to the household or individuals for long term use for
production purposes including agricultural land for planting of annual crops, water
surface for aquaculture, these types of land include land for household economy
formerly assigned by the Cooperatives (5%), garden land, intensive cultivation land,
bald hills, newly cleared land been identified for agricultural production. The duration
for annual crop land and aquaculture is 20 years, and for perennial crops is 50 years.
13. Have you previously made payments?
13. Have you previously made payments?
13. Have you previously made payments?
13. Have you previously made payments?
13. Have you previously made payments?
exclude all land rented/borrowed from other households or rented/lent out to other households during all of the past 12 months; swidden land.
13. Have you previously made payments?
if the answer code is 2, skip to the next plot
13534
886
1
2
1
yes
2
no
- Agriculture, forestry, aquaculture activities include activities in cultivation, animal
raising, afforestation, forest care and protection, aquaculture and farm produce
processing, processing of animal products, aquatic products of the household for
selling.
- Agricultural land is allocated to the household or individuals for long term use for
production purposes including agricultural land for planting of annual crops, water
surface for aquaculture, these types of land include land for household economy
formerly assigned by the Cooperatives (5%), garden land, intensive cultivation land,
bald hills, newly cleared land been identified for agricultural production. The duration
for annual crop land and aquaculture is 20 years, and for perennial crops is 50 years.
14. How much did you pay?
14. How much did you pay?
14. How much did you pay?
14. How much did you pay?
14. How much did you pay?
exclude all land rented/borrowed from other households or rented/lent out to other households during all of the past 12 months; swidden land.
14. How much did you pay?
THOUSAND DONGS
623
13797
90000
- Agriculture, forestry, aquaculture activities include activities in cultivation, animal
raising, afforestation, forest care and protection, aquaculture and farm produce
processing, processing of animal products, aquatic products of the household for
selling.
- Agricultural land is allocated to the household or individuals for long term use for
production purposes including agricultural land for planting of annual crops, water
surface for aquaculture, these types of land include land for household economy
formerly assigned by the Cooperatives (5%), garden land, intensive cultivation land,
bald hills, newly cleared land been identified for agricultural production. The duration
for annual crop land and aquaculture is 20 years, and for perennial crops is 50 years.
15. How many years does this cover>
15. How many years does this cover>
15. How many years does this cover>
15. How many years does this cover>
15. How many years does this cover>
exclude all land rented/borrowed from other households or rented/lent out to other households during all of the past 12 months; swidden land.
15. How many years does this cover>
skip to the next plot
584
13836
1
99
- Agriculture, forestry, aquaculture activities include activities in cultivation, animal
raising, afforestation, forest care and protection, aquaculture and farm produce
processing, processing of animal products, aquatic products of the household for
selling.
- Agricultural land is allocated to the household or individuals for long term use for
production purposes including agricultural land for planting of annual crops, water
surface for aquaculture, these types of land include land for household economy
formerly assigned by the Cooperatives (5%), garden land, intensive cultivation land,
bald hills, newly cleared land been identified for agricultural production. The duration
for annual crop land and aquaculture is 20 years, and for perennial crops is 50 years.
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
6001
101
38820
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
4439
1562
2
388
1. During the past 12 months ...?
1. During the past 12 months ...?
1. During the past 12 months ...?
1. During the past 12 months ...?
1. During the past 12 months ...?
1. During the past 12 months (since...), has any member of your household cultivated crops or forest products or raised aquatic products on any other land, such as perennial crop land, water surface, forest land, wild or barren land, newly cleared or reclaimed, riverside, roadside or residential/garden land?
f the answer code is 2, skip to the part 3
4438
1563
1
2
1
yes
2
no
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
6924
1109
38820
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
6924
11
388
Plot code
Plot code
Plot code
Plot code
Plot code
6924
16
25
3. What is the land area of this plot?
3. What is the land area of this plot?
3. What is the land area of this plot?
3. What is the land area of this plot?
3. What is the land area of this plot?
exclude all land rented/borrowed from or rented/lent out to other households during all of the past 12 months; swidden land.
3. What is the land area of this plot?
M2
6924
2000000
4. How much of that is irrigated?
4. How much of that is irrigated?
4. How much of that is irrigated?
4. How much of that is irrigated?
4. How much of that is irrigated?
exclude all land rented/borrowed from or rented/lent out to other households during all of the past 12 months; swidden land.
4. How much of that is irrigated?
M2
6924
100000
5. Is this plot perennial crop land, ..... on the bank of the river or residential/garden land?
5. Is this plot perennial crop land, ..... on the bank of the river or residential/garden land?
5. Is this plot perennial crop land, ..... on the bank of the river or residential/garden land?
5. Is this plot perennial crop land, ..... on the bank of the river or residential/garden land?
5. Is this plot perennial crop land, ..... on the bank of the river or residential/garden land?
exclude all land rented/borrowed from or rented/lent out to other households during all of the past 12 months; swidden land.
5. Is this plot perennial crop land, water surface, forest land, wild or barren land, newly cleared/reclaimed land or land along the road or on the bank of the river or residential/garden land?
if the answer code is 2, skip to the question 7,
if the answer code is 4 or 5 or 6 or 7 or 8 or 9, skip to the question 8
6924
2
9
2
perennial crop land
3
water surface
4
forest land
5
wild or barren land
6
newly cleared
7
roadside/riverside
8
residential/garden land
9
other
- Perennial crop land: including area land for crops planted one time but harvested over
many years, under the management and use of the household: such as industrial perennial crop
land, fruit tree planting land.
- Water surface land: Is the water surface under the management and use of the
household for aquaculture such as shrimp, fish, crab, gracilaria...water surface areas that ( pond,
lake, swamp) not being exploited but under the management of the household are also recorded
here.
- Forest land: Is the land that is certified for forestry production including natural forest
coverage, planted forest coverage and cultivated land for forestry purposes such as a nursery
garden, natural recovery area, research and experiment on forestry under the use and management
of the household.
- Wild or barren hill land: Including land areas under the use right of the household but
which have not been cultivated in the last 12 months or the land has not been certified for the
purpose of agricultural production, forestry, aquaculture.
- Newly cleared land: including wild land newly cleared/reclaimed by the household to
cultivate crops but not yet used for 3 years.
- Road side or river side land: Is the area exploited by the household to sow or plant
vegetables or food crops along the road, on the bank of the river in a certain time period or crop
time to raise income for the household.
- Residential land: Is the area used mainly for residing and garden making as regulated
by the local authorities, including residential land, pond and garden in residential land.72
+ Residential land: Including all land area for house building, secondary part
(kitchen, bath room, toilet), structures for raising animals, fence building, making
path.
+ Pond: Record only pond within the residential area, do not list all ponds, lakes
that are outside the residential area.
+ Garden: Record only gardens within the residential area of the household, garden
land is the result of the subtraction of residential land to pond land
- Other land: Including lands that have not been listed by codes 2 to 8 in the question
such as: land for which the right to use was purchased, land rented from local authorities, or
organizations such as the common house, pagoda, etc.
6. is this water surface shared with other households?
6. is this water surface shared with other households?
6. is this water surface shared with other households?
6. is this water surface shared with other households?
6. is this water surface shared with other households?
exclude all land rented/borrowed from or rented/lent out to other households during all of the past 12 months; swidden land.
6. is this water surface shared with other households?
585
6339
1
2
1
yes
2
no
7. What is the quality of this plot?
7. What is the quality of this plot?
7. What is the quality of this plot?
7. What is the quality of this plot?
7. What is the quality of this plot?
exclude all land rented/borrowed from or rented/lent out to other households during all of the past 12 months; swidden land.
7. What is the quality of this plot?
2570
4354
6
8.in which year did ...... begin farming..?
8.in which year did ...... begin farming..?
8.in which year did ...... begin farming..?
8.in which year did ...... begin farming..?
8.in which year did ...... begin farming..?
exclude all land rented/borrowed from or rented/lent out to other households during all of the past 12 months; swidden land.
8. In which year did your household begin farming this plot?
6892
32
1910
1998
9. Is this plot of land for long-term use, contracted from state entreprise or auctioned land?
9. Is this plot of land for long-term use, contracted from state entreprise or auctioned land?
9. Is this plot of land for long-term use, contracted from state entreprise or auctioned land?
9. Is this plot of land for long-term use, contracted from state entreprise or auctioned land?
9. Is this plot of land for long-term use, contracted from state entreprise or auctioned land?
exclude all land rented/borrowed from or rented/lent out to other households during all of the past 12 months; swidden land.
9. Is this plot of land for long-term use, contracted from state entreprise or auctioned land?
6924
1
4
1
long term use
2
contract
3
auction land
4
other
10. Did your household have to pay ....?
10. Did your household have to pay ....?
10. Did your household have to pay ....?
10. Did your household have to pay ....?
10. Did your household have to pay ....?
exclude all land rented/borrowed from or rented/lent out to other households during all of the past 12 months; swidden land.
10. Did your household have to pay the collective or authorities anything in the past 12 months for the right to use this plot of land?
if the answer code is 2, skip to the question 13
6924
1
2
1
yes
2
no
11. During the past 12 months what did your household pay the ... ? PADDY
11. During the past 12 months what did your household pay the ... ? PADDY
11. During the past 12 months what did your household pay the ... ? PADDY
11. During the past 12 months what did your household pay the ... ? PADDY
11. During the past 12 months what did your household pay the ... ? PADDY
exclude all land rented/borrowed from or rented/lent out to other households during all of the past 12 months; swidden land.
11. During the past 12 months what did your household pay the collective or authorities for the right to use this plot of land, excluding agricultural taxes and service fees of the cooperative?
PADDY
229
6695
740
IN-KIND
IN-KIND
IN-KIND
IN-KIND
IN-KIND
exclude all land rented/borrowed from or rented/lent out to other households during all of the past 12 months; swidden land.
11. During the past 12 months what did your household pay the collective or authorities for the right to use this plot of land, excluding agricultural taxes and service fees of the cooperative?
IN-KIND
223
6701
4180
CASH
CASH
CASH
CASH
CASH
exclude all land rented/borrowed from or rented/lent out to other households during all of the past 12 months; swidden land.
11. During the past 12 months what did your household pay the collective or authorities for the right to use this plot of land, excluding agricultural taxes and service fees of the cooperative?
CASH
264
6660
29000
12. How many years do these payments cover?
12. How many years do these payments cover?
12. How many years do these payments cover?
12. How many years do these payments cover?
12. How many years do these payments cover?
exclude all land rented/borrowed from or rented/lent out to other households during all of the past 12 months; swidden land.
12. How many years do these payments cover?
skip to the next plot
229
6695
1
99
13. Prior to the past 12 months, did you pay anything?
13. Prior to the past 12 months, did you pay anything?
13. Prior to the past 12 months, did you pay anything?
13. Prior to the past 12 months, did you pay anything?
13. Prior to the past 12 months, did you pay anything?
exclude all land rented/borrowed from or rented/lent out to other households during all of the past 12 months; swidden land.
13. Prior to the past 12 months, did you pay anything?
if the answer code is 2, skip to the part A3
6656
268
1
2
1
yes
2
no
14. How much did you pay?
14. How much did you pay?
14. How much did you pay?
14. How much did you pay?
14. How much did you pay?
exclude all land rented/borrowed from or rented/lent out to other households during all of the past 12 months; swidden land.
14. How much did you pay?
428
6496
45000
15. How many years does it cover?
15. How many years does it cover?
15. How many years does it cover?
15. How many years does it cover?
15. How many years does it cover?
exclude all land rented/borrowed from or rented/lent out to other households during all of the past 12 months; swidden land.
15. How many years does it cover?
skip to the next plot
341
6583
1
99
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
4436
205
38820
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
4436
2
388
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1. During the past 12 months .... or borrowed land ...?
1. During the past 12 months .... or borrowed land ...?
1. During the past 12 months .... or borrowed land ...?
1. During the past 12 months .... or borrowed land ...?
1. During the past 12 months .... or borrowed land ...?
1. During the past 12 months (since....) has your household rented or borrowed land belonging to other households or organizations to use?
if the answer code is 2, skip to the part A4
4435
1
1
2
1
yes
2
no
Sysmiss
Land rented or borrowed from other households from other households: including lands
that are under the management of other households but are rented out or lent out to other
household to cultivate or raise aquaculture in a certain time period and for which they have to pay
the owner an amount in cash or in-kind as agreed upon between the two parties
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
903
1208
38818
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
903
12
388
plot code
plot code
plot code
plot code
plot code
903
31
42
3, What is the land area of this plot?
3, What is the land area of this plot?
3, What is the land area of this plot?
3, What is the land area of this plot?
3, What is the land area of this plot?
3, What is the land area of this plot?
M2
903
20
50000
4. How much of that irrigated?
4. How much of that irrigated?
4. How much of that irrigated?
4. How much of that irrigated?
4. How much of that irrigated?
4. How much of that irrigated?
M2
903
26000
5. Is this plot annual crop land,....?
5. Is this plot annual crop land,....?
5. Is this plot annual crop land,....?
5. Is this plot annual crop land,....?
5. Is this plot annual crop land,....?
5. Is this plot annual crop land, perennial crop land, water surface, forest land, wild or barren land, newly cleared/reclaimed land or land along the road or on the bank of the river, or residential/garden land?
if the answer code is 2 or 3, skip to the question 7,
if the answer code is 4 or 5 or 6 or 7 or 8 or 9, skip to the question 8
903
1
9
1
annual crop land
2
perennial crop land
3
water surface
4
forest land
5
wild or barren land
6
newly cleared
7
roadside/riverside
8
Residential/garden land
9
other
6. Is this plot rice paddy land?
6. Is this plot rice paddy land?
6. Is this plot rice paddy land?
6. Is this plot rice paddy land?
6. Is this plot rice paddy land?
6. Is this plot rice paddy land?
799
104
1
2
1
yes
2
no
7. What is the quality of this plot of land?
7. What is the quality of this plot of land?
7. What is the quality of this plot of land?
7. What is the quality of this plot of land?
7. What is the quality of this plot of land?
7. What is the quality of this plot of land?
820
83
6
8. in which year did your household begin farming this plot?
8. in which year did your household begin farming this plot?
8. in which year did your household begin farming this plot?
8. in which year did your household begin farming this plot?
8. in which year did your household begin farming this plot?
8. in which year did your household begin farming this plot?
902
1
1956
1998
9. From whom was this plot rented/borrowed?
9. From whom was this plot rented/borrowed?
9. From whom was this plot rented/borrowed?
9. From whom was this plot rented/borrowed?
9. From whom was this plot rented/borrowed?
9. From whom was this plot rented/borrowed?
903
1
6
1
relative
2
friend
3
neighbor
4
commune
5
state farm
6
other
10. ... what kind of arrangement was made with the person/organization ....?
10. ... what kind of arrangement was made with the person/organization ....?
10. ... what kind of arrangement was made with the person/organization ....?
10. ... what kind of arrangement was made with the person/organization ....?
10. ... what kind of arrangement was made with the person/organization ....?
10. During the past 12 months in order to use this plot of land, what kind of arrangement was made with the person/organization renting or lending out this land?
if the answer code is 3, skip to the question 12
903
1
5
1
rental
2
sharecrop
3
no payment
4
exchange other plot for this one
5
other
11. ... what did your household have to pay the person/ organization ...?
11. ... what did your household have to pay the person/ organization ...?
11. ... what did your household have to pay the person/ organization ...?
11. ... what did your household have to pay the person/ organization ...?
11. ... what did your household have to pay the person/ organization ...?
11. During the past 12 months what did your household have to pay the person/ organization renting/lending out this land, excluding agricultural excluding agricultural taxes and commune service fees your household paid directly to the cooperative?
include value of labor paid as in-kind payment
PADDY
451
452
3000
OTHER IN-KIND
OTHER IN-KIND
OTHER IN-KIND
OTHER IN-KIND
OTHER IN-KIND
11. During the past 12 months what did your household have to pay the person/ organization renting/lending out this land, excluding agricultural excluding agricultural taxes and commune service fees your household paid directly to the cooperative?
include value of labor paid as in-kind payment
OTHER IN-KIND
376
527
25000
CASH
CASH
CASH
CASH
CASH
11. During the past 12 months what did your household have to pay the person/ organization renting/lending out this land, excluding agricultural excluding agricultural taxes and commune service fees your household paid directly to the cooperative?
include value of labor paid as in-kind payment
CASH
408
495
24500
12. ... did the person/org. renting/lending out this plot supply any prod. inputs ...
12. ... did the person/org. renting/lending out this plot supply any prod. inputs ...
12. ... did the person/org. renting/lending out this plot supply any prod. inputs ...
12. ... did the person/org. renting/lending out this plot supply any prod. inputs ...
12. ... did the person/org. renting/lending out this plot supply any prod. inputs ...
11. During the past 12 months, did the person/org. renting/lending out this plot supply any prod. inputs or services for this plot such as land prep., fertilizer, seeds, irrigation, or insecticides?
903
1
2
13. What is the total value of all these inputs provided by the owneror this plot?
13. What is the total value of all these inputs provided by the owneror this plot?
13. What is the total value of all these inputs provided by the owneror this plot?
13. What is the total value of all these inputs provided by the owneror this plot?
13. What is the total value of all these inputs provided by the owneror this plot?
13. What is the total value of all these inputs provided by the owneror this plot?
5
898
2000
14. Who has responsibility to pay the agricultural taxes??
14. Who has responsibility to pay the agricultural taxes??
14. Who has responsibility to pay the agricultural taxes??
14. Who has responsibility to pay the agricultural taxes??
14. Who has responsibility to pay the agricultural taxes??
14. Who has responsibility to pay the agricultural taxes?
skip to the next plot
902
1
1
2
1
Person using land
2
person/org. renting/lending out land
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
4439
205
38820
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
4439
2
388
1. rented or borrowed land belonging to othe
1. rented or borrowed land belonging to othe
1. rented or borrowed land belonging to othe
1. rented or borrowed land belonging to othe
1. rented or borrowed land belonging to othe
1. During the past 12 months (since....) has your household rented or borrowed land belonging to other households or organizations to use?
if the answer code is 2, skip to the part A5
4438
1
1
2
1
yes
2
no
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
432
1107
38818
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
432
11
388
plot code
plot code
plot code
plot code
plot code
432
46
56
3. How many months or year ....?
3. How many months or year ....?
3. How many months or year ....?
3. How many months or year ....?
3. How many months or year ....?
3. How many months or year do you let other people rent/borrow this plot?
if 12 months, skip ti the question 5
432
1
48
4. copy the plot code listed in part A1, A2 or A3
4. copy the plot code listed in part A1, A2 or A3
4. copy the plot code listed in part A1, A2 or A3
4. copy the plot code listed in part A1, A2 or A3
4. copy the plot code listed in part A1, A2 or A3
4. copy the plot code listed in part A1, A2 or A3
62
370
1
16
5. What is the land area of this plot?
5. What is the land area of this plot?
5. What is the land area of this plot?
5. What is the land area of this plot?
5. What is the land area of this plot?
5. What is the land area of this plot?
382
50
36
25000
6. How much of that is irrigated?
6. How much of that is irrigated?
6. How much of that is irrigated?
6. How much of that is irrigated?
6. How much of that is irrigated?
6. How much of that is irrigated?
382
50
25000
7. Is this plot annual crop land, ... Is this plot annual crop land, garden land?
7. Is this plot annual crop land, ... Is this plot annual crop land, garden land?
7. Is this plot annual crop land, ... Is this plot annual crop land, garden land?
7. Is this plot annual crop land, ... Is this plot annual crop land, garden land?
7. Is this plot annual crop land, ... Is this plot annual crop land, garden land?
5. Is this plot annual crop land, perennial crop land, water surface, forest land, wild or barren land, newly cleared/reclaimed land or land along the road or on the bank of the river, or residential/garden land?
if the answer code is 2 or 3, skip to the question 9,
if the answer code is 4 or 5 or 6 or 7 or 8 or 9, skip to the question 10
382
50
1
9
1
annual crop land
2
perennial crop land
3
water surface
4
forest land
5
wild or barren land
6
newly cleared
7
roadside/riverside
8
Residential/garden land
9
other
8. Is this plot rice paddy land?
8. Is this plot rice paddy land?
8. Is this plot rice paddy land?
8. Is this plot rice paddy land?
8. Is this plot rice paddy land?
8. Is this plot rice paddy land?
369
63
1
2
1
yes
2
no
9. What is the quality of this plot of land?
9. What is the quality of this plot of land?
9. What is the quality of this plot of land?
9. What is the quality of this plot of land?
9. What is the quality of this plot of land?
9. What is the quality of this plot of land?
377
55
1
6
10. Since which year did you let other people rent or borrow this plot?
10. Since which year did you let other people rent or borrow this plot?
10. Since which year did you let other people rent or borrow this plot?
10. Since which year did you let other people rent or borrow this plot?
10. Since which year did you let other people rent or borrow this plot?
10. Since which year did you let other people rent or borrow this plot?
432
1974
1998
11. Who are these renters borrower in relation to your household?
11. Who are these renters borrower in relation to your household?
11. Who are these renters borrower in relation to your household?
11. Who are these renters borrower in relation to your household?
11. Who are these renters borrower in relation to your household?
11. Who are these renters borrower in relation to your household?
427
5
1
4
1
relative
2
friend
3
neighbor
4
other
12. During the past 12 months, in order for...?
12. During the past 12 months, in order for...?
12. During the past 12 months, in order for...?
12. During the past 12 months, in order for...?
12. During the past 12 months, in order for...?
12. During the past 12 months, in order for the renter/borrower to use this land, what kind of arrangement was made with you?
if the answer code is 3, skip to the Q.14
432
1
5
1
rental
2
sharecrop
3
no payment
4
exchange other plot for this one
5
other
13. ...what did your household receive .... PADDY
13. ...what did your household receive .... PADDY
13. ...what did your household receive .... PADDY
13. ...what did your household receive .... PADDY
13. ...what did your household receive .... PADDY
13. During the past 12 months what did your household receive from the person renting/borrowing your land, excluding agricultural taxes or payments for local/cooperative services if the tenant paid them through you rather than directly?
PADDY
234
198
3000
OTHER IN-KIND
OTHER IN-KIND
OTHER IN-KIND
OTHER IN-KIND
OTHER IN-KIND
13. During the past 12 months what did your household receive from the person renting/borrowing your land, excluding agricultural taxes or payments for local/cooperative services if the tenant paid them through you rather than directly?
OTHER IN-KIND
191
241
14000
CASH
CASH
CASH
CASH
CASH
13. During the past 12 months what did your household receive from the person renting/borrowing your land, excluding agricultural taxes or payments for local/cooperative services if the tenant paid them through you rather than directly?
CASH
202
230
5000
14. ... did your household provide any inputs ...
14. ... did your household provide any inputs ...
14. ... did your household provide any inputs ...
14. ... did your household provide any inputs ...
14. ... did your household provide any inputs ...
14. During the past 12 months did your household provide any inputs or services on this plot of land such as land preparation, fertilizer, seeds, irrigation, insecticide?
432
1
2
1
yes
2
no
15. What is the total value of all those inputs and services your household provided?
15. What is the total value of all those inputs and services your household provided?
15. What is the total value of all those inputs and services your household provided?
15. What is the total value of all those inputs and services your household provided?
15. What is the total value of all those inputs and services your household provided?
15. What is the total value of all those inputs and services your household provided?
26
406
3
252
16. Who has the responsibility to pay the agriculture taxes?
16. Who has the responsibility to pay the agriculture taxes?
16. Who has the responsibility to pay the agriculture taxes?
16. Who has the responsibility to pay the agriculture taxes?
16. Who has the responsibility to pay the agriculture taxes?
16. Who has the responsibility to pay the agriculture taxes?
skip to the next plot
431
1
1
2
1
person using land
2
person renting out land
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
4434
205
38820
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
4434
2
388
1. How much swidden land did your household cultivate in the past 12 months?
1. How much swidden land did your household cultivate in the past 12 months?
1. How much swidden land did your household cultivate in the past 12 months?
1. How much swidden land did your household cultivate in the past 12 months?
1. How much swidden land did your household cultivate in the past 12 months?
1. How much swidden land did your household cultivate in the past 12 months?
If none, write zero and skip to the question 3
4434
59500
2. Usually, how many years is this swidden land cultivated continuously?
2. Usually, how many years is this swidden land cultivated continuously?
2. Usually, how many years is this swidden land cultivated continuously?
2. Usually, how many years is this swidden land cultivated continuously?
2. Usually, how many years is this swidden land cultivated continuously?
2. Usually, how many years is this swidden land cultivated continuously?
77
4357
11
3. .... received the right to use any plot of land either ... /
3. .... received the right to use any plot of land either ... /
3. .... received the right to use any plot of land either ... /
3. .... received the right to use any plot of land either ... /
3. .... received the right to use any plot of land either ... /
3. During the past 5 years, has your household received the right to use any plot of land either through purchase, allocation, exchange or inheritance?
if the answer code is 2, skip to the question 9
4434
1
2
1
yes
2
no
9. During the past 5 years has your household transferred, exhanged or returned any plot of land?
9. During the past 5 years has your household transferred, exhanged or returned any plot of land?
9. During the past 5 years has your household transferred, exhanged or returned any plot of land?
9. During the past 5 years has your household transferred, exhanged or returned any plot of land?
9. During the past 5 years has your household transferred, exhanged or returned any plot of land?
9. During the past 5 years has your household transferred, exhanged or returned any plot of land?
if the answer code is 2, skip to the question 15
4434
1
2
1
yes
2
no
15. During the past 12 months has this household cultivated any .... ?
15. During the past 12 months has this household cultivated any .... ?
15. During the past 12 months has this household cultivated any .... ?
15. During the past 12 months has this household cultivated any .... ?
15. During the past 12 months has this household cultivated any .... ?
15. During the past 12 months has this household cultivated any agricultural or forestry land of the household?
if the answer code is 1, skip to the part 9B1;
if the answer code is 2, skip to the question 34 part 9D
4434
1
2
1
yes
2
no
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
1800
1112
38811
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
1800
11
388
order line
order line
order line
order line
order line
1800
1
7
4. What kind of land did you receive?
4. What kind of land did you receive?
4. What kind of land did you receive?
4. What kind of land did you receive?
4. What kind of land did you receive?
4. What kind of land did you receive?
if the answer code is 4 or 5 or 6 or 7 or 8 or 9, skip to the question 6
1800
1
9
1
annual crop
2
perennial crop
3
water surface
4
forest
5
wild or barren
6
newly cleared/reclaimed
7
riverside/roadside
8
residential
9
other
5. What is the quality of this plot?
5. What is the quality of this plot?
5. What is the quality of this plot?
5. What is the quality of this plot?
5. What is the quality of this plot?
5. What is the quality of this plot?
1348
452
6
6. what is the area of the ...
6. what is the area of the ...
6. what is the area of the ...
6. what is the area of the ...
6. what is the area of the ...
6. what is the area of the [...] plotthat your household received?
m2
1800
8
120000
7. ... household pay for this plot?
7. ... household pay for this plot?
7. ... household pay for this plot?
7. ... household pay for this plot?
7. ... household pay for this plot?
7. How much money or in-kind payments did your household pay for this plot?
THOUSAND DONGS
1799
1
85000
8. In which year did you obtain the user rights to this land?
8. In which year did you obtain the user rights to this land?
8. In which year did you obtain the user rights to this land?
8. In which year did you obtain the user rights to this land?
8. In which year did you obtain the user rights to this land?
8. In which year did you obtain the user rights to this land?
1797
3
1950
1998
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
672
3907
38815
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
671
1
39
388
order line
order line
order line
order line
order line
671
1
1
4
10. What kind of plot was transferred, exchanged or ...?
10. What kind of plot was transferred, exchanged or ...?
10. What kind of plot was transferred, exchanged or ...?
10. What kind of plot was transferred, exchanged or ...?
10. What kind of plot was transferred, exchanged or ...?
10. What kind of plot was transferred, exchanged or returned?
if the answer code is 4 or 5 or 6 or 7 or 8 or 9, skip to the question 12
671
1
1
9
1
annual crop
2
perennial crop
3
water surface
4
forest
5
wild or barren
6
newly cleared/reclaimed
7
riverside/roadside
8
residential
9
other
11. What is the quality of this plot land?
11. What is the quality of this plot land?
11. What is the quality of this plot land?
11. What is the quality of this plot land?
11. What is the quality of this plot land?
11. What is the quality of this plot land?
617
55
1
6
12. What is the area of ...?
12. What is the area of ...?
12. What is the area of ...?
12. What is the area of ...?
12. What is the area of ...?
12. What is the area of the [..] land that your household transferred, exchanged or returned?
M2
671
1
30
60000
13. How much ... household receive for ... ?
13. How much ... household receive for ... ?
13. How much ... household receive for ... ?
13. How much ... household receive for ... ?
13. How much ... household receive for ... ?
13. How much money and in-kind payments did your household receive for transferring, exchanging or returning that plot?
THOUSAND DONGS
671
1
250000
14. In which year In which year transfer,..?
14. In which year In which year transfer,..?
14. In which year In which year transfer,..?
14. In which year In which year transfer,..?
14. In which year In which year transfer,..?
14. In which year In which year transfer, exchange or return this plot of land?
671
1
1987
1998
HOUSEHOLD id CODE
HOUSEHOLD id CODE
HOUSEHOLD id CODE
HOUSEHOLD id CODE
HOUSEHOLD id CODE
8720
1101
38820
CLUSTER CODE
CLUSTER CODE
CLUSTER CODE
CLUSTER CODE
CLUSTER CODE
8720
11
388
1. rice code
1. rice code
1. rice code
1. rice code
1. rice code
Now I would like to ask you about the types of crops planted or tended by members of your household in the past 12 months.
1. Have the members of your household grown or tended the following rice crops during the past 12 months?
ask question 1 for all crops before going to questions 2-12
8720
1
7
1
winter rice
2
autumn rice
3
winter rice
4
swidden rice
5
annual rice
6
glutinous rice
7
specialty rice
2. On which plots did you grow ... during the past 12 months? FIRST
2. On which plots did you grow ... during the past 12 months? FIRST
2. On which plots did you grow ... during the past 12 months? FIRST
2. On which plots did you grow ... during the past 12 months? FIRST
2. On which plots did you grow ... during the past 12 months? FIRST
Now I would like to ask you about the types of crops planted or tended by members of your household in the past 12 months.
2. On which plots did you grow ... [ ] ... during the past 12 months?
FIRST
8687
33
46
SECOND
SECOND
SECOND
SECOND
SECOND
Now I would like to ask you about the types of crops planted or tended by members of your household in the past 12 months.
2. On which plots did you grow ... [ ] ... during the past 12 months?
SECOND
4827
3893
1
52
THIRD
THIRD
THIRD
THIRD
THIRD
Now I would like to ask you about the types of crops planted or tended by members of your household in the past 12 months.
2. On which plots did you grow ... [ ] ... during the past 12 months?
THIRD
3424
5296
1
38
FOURTH
FOURTH
FOURTH
FOURTH
FOURTH
Now I would like to ask you about the types of crops planted or tended by members of your household in the past 12 months.
2. On which plots did you grow ... [ ] ... during the past 12 months?
FOURTH
2380
6340
1
45
FIFTH
FIFTH
FIFTH
FIFTH
FIFTH
Now I would like to ask you about the types of crops planted or tended by members of your household in the past 12 months.
2. On which plots did you grow ... [ ] ... during the past 12 months?
FIFTH
1594
7126
1
56
3. area planted.....?
3. area planted.....?
3. area planted.....?
3. area planted.....?
3. area planted.....?
Now I would like to ask you about the types of crops planted or tended by members of your household in the past 12 months.
3. What was the area planted in ..[ ].. during the past 12 months?
M2
8720
80000
4. ...paddy was harvested in ..?
4. ...paddy was harvested in ..?
4. ...paddy was harvested in ..?
4. ...paddy was harvested in ..?
4. ...paddy was harvested in ..?
Now I would like to ask you about the types of crops planted or tended by members of your household in the past 12 months.
4.How much ...[ ]... paddy was harvested in the past 12 months?
if no harvest write zero >>next rice crop
8720
43200
5. What percent of a normal harvest was .... ?
5. What percent of a normal harvest was .... ?
5. What percent of a normal harvest was .... ?
5. What percent of a normal harvest was .... ?
5. What percent of a normal harvest was .... ?
Now I would like to ask you about the types of crops planted or tended by members of your household in the past 12 months.
5. What percent of a normal harvest was the amount of ..[ ].. paddy harvested in the past 12 months?
%
8621
99
255
6. How much [..] was sold or ...?
6. How much [..] was sold or ...?
6. How much [..] was sold or ...?
6. How much [..] was sold or ...?
6. How much [..] was sold or ...?
Now I would like to ask you about the types of crops planted or tended by members of your household in the past 12 months.
6. How much [..] was sold or bartered in the past 12 months?
KG
if nothing write zero and >>9
8621
99
40029
1
paddy
2
rice
code
code
code
code
code
Now I would like to ask you about the types of crops planted or tended by members of your household in the past 12 months.
6. How much [..] was sold or bartered in the past 12 months?
code
3969
4751
1
2
1
paddy
2
rice
7. Who was the .... [ ] .... sold or bartered to? FIRST
7. Who was the .... [ ] .... sold or bartered to? FIRST
7. Who was the .... [ ] .... sold or bartered to? FIRST
7. Who was the .... [ ] .... sold or bartered to? FIRST
7. Who was the .... [ ] .... sold or bartered to? FIRST
Now I would like to ask you about the types of crops planted or tended by members of your household in the past 12 months.
7. Who was the .... [ ] .... sold or bartered to?
FIRST
3957
4763
1
4
1
government
2
cooperative
3
private
4
individual
5
joint company
6
foreign sector
- Sold to or bartered with the state: includes rice sold or bartered with the state buying
and collection agencies.
- Sold or bartered with the cooperative: includes rice sold or bartered with the
agricultural co-operative, handicraft co-operative, and other collective economic
units.
- Sold or bartered with the private sector: includes rice sold or bartered to Limited
liability companies or Joint-stock Companies.
- Sold or bartered with individuals: includes rice sold or bartered with private
individual traders.77
- Sold or bartered with mixed economic sectors: includes rice sold or bartered with
those who work for economic units which are established on the basis of joint-venture
among different economic sectors
- Sold or bartered with economic sectors joined with foreign partners; including rice
sold or bartered to the following units:
+ 100 % foreign-owned enterprises
+ Joint-ventures between, on the one side one or many state-owned economic
units with on the other side foreign enterprises, organizations, individuals.
+ Joint-ventures between, on the one side one or many collective economic units
with on the other side foreign enterprises, organizations, individuals.
+ Joint-ventures between, on the one side one or many private economic units
with on the other side foreign enterprises, organizations, individuals.
+ Joint-ventures between, on the one side one or many mixed economic units
with on the other side foreign enterprises, organizations, individuals
SECOND
SECOND
SECOND
SECOND
SECOND
Now I would like to ask you about the types of crops planted or tended by members of your household in the past 12 months.
7. Who was the .... [ ] .... sold or bartered to?
SECOND
12
8708
4
4
1
government
2
cooperative
3
private
4
individual
5
joint company
6
foreign sector
- Sold to or bartered with the state: includes rice sold or bartered with the state buying
and collection agencies.
- Sold or bartered with the cooperative: includes rice sold or bartered with the
agricultural co-operative, handicraft co-operative, and other collective economic
units.
- Sold or bartered with the private sector: includes rice sold or bartered to Limited
liability companies or Joint-stock Companies.
- Sold or bartered with individuals: includes rice sold or bartered with private
individual traders.77
- Sold or bartered with mixed economic sectors: includes rice sold or bartered with
those who work for economic units which are established on the basis of joint-venture
among different economic sectors
- Sold or bartered with economic sectors joined with foreign partners; including rice
sold or bartered to the following units:
+ 100 % foreign-owned enterprises
+ Joint-ventures between, on the one side one or many state-owned economic
units with on the other side foreign enterprises, organizations, individuals.
+ Joint-ventures between, on the one side one or many collective economic units
with on the other side foreign enterprises, organizations, individuals.
+ Joint-ventures between, on the one side one or many private economic units
with on the other side foreign enterprises, organizations, individuals.
+ Joint-ventures between, on the one side one or many mixed economic units
with on the other side foreign enterprises, organizations, individuals
THIRD
THIRD
THIRD
THIRD
THIRD
Now I would like to ask you about the types of crops planted or tended by members of your household in the past 12 months.
7. Who was the .... [ ] .... sold or bartered to?
THIRD
8720
1
government
2
cooperative
3
private
4
individual
5
joint company
6
foreign sector
- Sold to or bartered with the state: includes rice sold or bartered with the state buying
and collection agencies.
- Sold or bartered with the cooperative: includes rice sold or bartered with the
agricultural co-operative, handicraft co-operative, and other collective economic
units.
- Sold or bartered with the private sector: includes rice sold or bartered to Limited
liability companies or Joint-stock Companies.
- Sold or bartered with individuals: includes rice sold or bartered with private
individual traders.77
- Sold or bartered with mixed economic sectors: includes rice sold or bartered with
those who work for economic units which are established on the basis of joint-venture
among different economic sectors
- Sold or bartered with economic sectors joined with foreign partners; including rice
sold or bartered to the following units:
+ 100 % foreign-owned enterprises
+ Joint-ventures between, on the one side one or many state-owned economic
units with on the other side foreign enterprises, organizations, individuals.
+ Joint-ventures between, on the one side one or many collective economic units
with on the other side foreign enterprises, organizations, individuals.
+ Joint-ventures between, on the one side one or many private economic units
with on the other side foreign enterprises, organizations, individuals.
+ Joint-ventures between, on the one side one or many mixed economic units
with on the other side foreign enterprises, organizations, individuals
8. What was the money value of the... ?
8. What was the money value of the... ?
8. What was the money value of the... ?
8. What was the money value of the... ?
8. What was the money value of the... ?
Now I would like to ask you about the types of crops planted or tended by members of your household in the past 12 months.
8. What was the money value of the total amount of ..[ ].. sold or bartered?
thousand dongs
3985
4735
56040
9. ... kept for seed?
9. ... kept for seed?
9. ... kept for seed?
9. ... kept for seed?
9. ... kept for seed?
Now I would like to ask you about the types of crops planted or tended by members of your household in the past 12 months.
9. How much ..[.]... was kept for seed?
Kg
if nothing write zero
8621
99
2400
10. ... kept for live stock?
10. ... kept for live stock?
10. ... kept for live stock?
10. ... kept for live stock?
10. ... kept for live stock?
Now I would like to ask you about the types of crops planted or tended by members of your household in the past 12 months.
10. How much .... [ ].... was kept for live stock?
if nothing write zero
8621
99
4500
11. ... paid to laborers?
11. ... paid to laborers?
11. ... paid to laborers?
11. ... paid to laborers?
11. ... paid to laborers?
Now I would like to ask you about the types of crops planted or tended by members of your household in the past 12 months.
11. How much .... [ ].... was paid to laborers?
Kg
if nothing write zero
8619
101
2500
12. ... ose or do you expect to lose to insects ... ?
12. ... ose or do you expect to lose to insects ... ?
12. ... ose or do you expect to lose to insects ... ?
12. ... ose or do you expect to lose to insects ... ?
12. ... ose or do you expect to lose to insects ... ?
Now I would like to ask you about the types of crops planted or tended by members of your household in the past 12 months.
12. After the harvest, how much ..[ ].. did you lose or do you expect to lose to insects, rodents,fire, rot, or other reasons?
if nothing write zero
8617
103
400
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
10541
1102
38820
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
10541
11
388
1. Crops code
1. Crops code
1. Crops code
1. Crops code
1. Crops code
1. Have the members of your household grown or tended the following crops during the past 12 months (since...)?
10541
8
20
8
corn/maize
9
sweet potatoes
10
cassava/manioc
11
other staple crops
12
potatoes
13
kohlrabi, cabbage, cauliflower
14
other leafy greens
15
tomatoes
16
water morning glory
17
fresh legumes (beans)
18
dried legumes (beans)
19
herbs and spices
20
other vegetables, tubers and fruits
2. On which plots did you grow ... during the past 12 months? FIRST
2. On which plots did you grow ... during the past 12 months? FIRST
2. On which plots did you grow ... during the past 12 months? FIRST
2. On which plots did you grow ... during the past 12 months? FIRST
2. On which plots did you grow ... during the past 12 months? FIRST
2. On which plots did you grow ... [ ] ... during the past 12 months?
FIRST
10425
116
1
99
SECOND
SECOND
SECOND
SECOND
SECOND
2. On which plots did you grow ... [ ] ... during the past 12 months?
SECOND
1504
9037
1
99
THIRD
THIRD
THIRD
THIRD
THIRD
2. On which plots did you grow ... [ ] ... during the past 12 months?
THIRD
407
10134
1
99
3. area planted.....?
3. area planted.....?
3. area planted.....?
3. area planted.....?
3. area planted.....?
3. What was the area planted in ..[ ].. during the past 12 months?
M2
10541
42000
- Monoculture planting: Planting a certain kind of crop with the average density
according to local customs. In crop production, we may plant one-time such as: rice,
maize or multiple planting of various vegetables. The one-crop planted tree is one
time of area in a production crop. For example, Mr Kha’s household has, in the last 12
months, planted 2 crops of sweet potatoes, the area for the tenth month sweet potato
crop is 120 m2
, and for the fifth month sweet potatoes is 100 m2
, as a result, the area
for planting sweet potatoes in the last 12 month would be recorded 220 m2
( 120 m2
+
100 m2
).
- Intercropping: On the same area, we may, at the same time, plant 2-3 kinds of trees,
the main tree is planted with a normal density, the intercropped trees are planted with
a more sparse density. Inter-cropping can be applied to annual crops or annual crops
with perennial crops. Therefore area for the main planted tree is calculated the same
either for monoculture planting and intercropped planting. For the main crop, based
on the planting density or amount of seeds to convert to the area of the one-time
planting. For example; Mr B’s household has a plot of 360 m2
, he plants maize
intercropped with peanuts, For monoculture, he uses 1,5 KGs of maize seeds, when
he intercrops it with peanuts, he uses only 0,5 KGs maize seeds in the area of 360 m2
,
calculation for the area of each kind of tree is made as followed:
+ Peanut is calculated for the whole area as 360 m2
.
+ Maize: the area is calculated by the proportion of seeds for intercrop planting
to one-time planting: 0,5 kg : 1,5kg = 1/3. As a result, the intercropped area of
maize is s360 m2
: 3 = 120 m2
.
- Overlapping crops: on the area, when the first crop is about to be harvested, the
farmer can take advantage to plant the next crop with normal density. Hence, both the
first and the next planting are each calculated as a time of area as one-time planting
4. ...paddy was harvested in ..?
4. ...paddy was harvested in ..?
4. ...paddy was harvested in ..?
4. ...paddy was harvested in ..?
4. ...paddy was harvested in ..?
4.How much ...[ ]... paddy was harvested in the past 12 months?
if no harvest write zero >>13
10541
36600
5. What percent of a normal harvest was .... ?
5. What percent of a normal harvest was .... ?
5. What percent of a normal harvest was .... ?
5. What percent of a normal harvest was .... ?
5. What percent of a normal harvest was .... ?
5. What percent of a normal harvest was the amount of ..[ ].. paddy harvested in the past 12 months?
%
10074
467
450
6. How much [..] was sold or ...?
6. How much [..] was sold or ...?
6. How much [..] was sold or ...?
6. How much [..] was sold or ...?
6. How much [..] was sold or ...?
6. How much [..] was sold or bartered in the past 12 months?
KG
if nothing write zero and >>9
10079
462
36600
7. Who was the .... [ ] .... sold or bartered to? FIRST
7. Who was the .... [ ] .... sold or bartered to? FIRST
7. Who was the .... [ ] .... sold or bartered to? FIRST
7. Who was the .... [ ] .... sold or bartered to? FIRST
7. Who was the .... [ ] .... sold or bartered to? FIRST
7. Who was the .... [ ] .... sold or bartered to?
FIRST
2888
7653
1
6
1
government
2
cooperative
3
private
4
individual
5
joint company
6
foreign sector
SECOND
SECOND
SECOND
SECOND
SECOND
7. Who was the .... [ ] .... sold or bartered to?
SECOND
10
10531
4
4
1
government
2
cooperative
3
private
4
individual
5
joint company
6
foreign sector
THIRD
THIRD
THIRD
THIRD
THIRD
7. Who was the .... [ ] .... sold or bartered to?
THIRD
1
10540
5
5
1
government
2
cooperative
3
private
4
individual
5
joint company
6
foreign sector
8. What was the money value of the... ?
8. What was the money value of the... ?
8. What was the money value of the... ?
8. What was the money value of the... ?
8. What was the money value of the... ?
8. What was the money value of the total amount of ..[ ].. sold or bartered?
thousand dongs
2903
7638
37000
9. ... kept for seed? KG
9. ... kept for seed? KG
9. ... kept for seed? KG
9. ... kept for seed? KG
9. ... kept for seed? KG
9. How much ..[.]... was kept for seed?
Kg
if nothing write zero
10082
459
2000
10. ... kept for live stock?
10. ... kept for live stock?
10. ... kept for live stock?
10. ... kept for live stock?
10. ... kept for live stock?
10. How much .... [ ].... was kept for live stock?
if nothing write zero
10082
459
8000
11. ... paid to laborers?
11. ... paid to laborers?
11. ... paid to laborers?
11. ... paid to laborers?
11. ... paid to laborers?
11. How much .... [ ].... was paid to laborers?
Kg
if nothing write zero
10082
459
1300
12. ... ose or do you expect to lose to insects ... ?
12. ... ose or do you expect to lose to insects ... ?
12. ... ose or do you expect to lose to insects ... ?
12. ... ose or do you expect to lose to insects ... ?
12. ... ose or do you expect to lose to insects ... ?
12. After the harvest, how much ..[ ].. did you lose or do you expect to lose to insects, rodents,fire, rot, or other reasons?
if nothing write zero
10083
458
600
13. plant other crops in the same field with ...?
13. plant other crops in the same field with ...?
13. plant other crops in the same field with ...?
13. plant other crops in the same field with ...?
13. plant other crops in the same field with ...?
13. Did you plant other crops in the same field with ..[ ].. at the same time?
if the answer code is 2, skip to the next crop.
10539
2
1
2
1
yes
2
no
14. Which crops? FIRST
14. Which crops? FIRST
14. Which crops? FIRST
14. Which crops? FIRST
14. Which crops? FIRST
14. Which crops?
FIRST
1710
8831
1
62
SECOND
SECOND
SECOND
SECOND
SECOND
14. Which crops?
SECOND
SKIP TO THE NEXT CROP
349
10192
4
62
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
2035
1206
38214
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
2035
12
382
1. crop code
1. crop code
1. crop code
1. crop code
1. crop code
1. Have the members of your household grown or tended the following crops during the past 12 months (since...)?
2035
21
30
21
soy beans
22
peanuts
23
sesame seeds
24
sugar cane
25
tobacco
26
cotton
27
jute, ramie
28
rush (for making mats)
29
other annual industrial crops
30
other annual crops
2. On which plots did you grow ... during the past 12 months? FIRST
2. On which plots did you grow ... during the past 12 months? FIRST
2. On which plots did you grow ... during the past 12 months? FIRST
2. On which plots did you grow ... during the past 12 months? FIRST
2. On which plots did you grow ... during the past 12 months? FIRST
2. On which plots did you grow ... [ ] ... during the past 12 months?
FIRST
2005
30
99
SECOND
SECOND
SECOND
SECOND
SECOND
2. On which plots did you grow ... [ ] ... during the past 12 months?
SECOND
492
1543
1
48
THIRD
THIRD
THIRD
THIRD
THIRD
2. On which plots did you grow ... [ ] ... during the past 12 months?
THIRD
145
1890
2
99
3. area planted.....?
3. area planted.....?
3. area planted.....?
3. area planted.....?
3. area planted.....?
3. What was the area planted in ..[ ].. during the past 12 months?
M2
2035
70000
4. ...paddy was harvested in ..?
4. ...paddy was harvested in ..?
4. ...paddy was harvested in ..?
4. ...paddy was harvested in ..?
4. ...paddy was harvested in ..?
4.How much ...[ ]... paddy was harvested in the past 12 months?
if no harvest write zero and skip to the question 12
1958
77
318000
5. What percent of a normal harvest was .... ?
5. What percent of a normal harvest was .... ?
5. What percent of a normal harvest was .... ?
5. What percent of a normal harvest was .... ?
5. What percent of a normal harvest was .... ?
5. What percent of a normal harvest was the amount of ..[ ].. paddy harvested in the past 12 months?
%
1851
184
300
6. How much [..] was sold or ...?
6. How much [..] was sold or ...?
6. How much [..] was sold or ...?
6. How much [..] was sold or ...?
6. How much [..] was sold or ...?
6. How much [..] was sold or bartered in the past 12 months?
KG
if nothing write zero and skip to question 9
1859
176
200000
7. Who was the .... [ ] .... sold or bartered to? FIRST
7. Who was the .... [ ] .... sold or bartered to? FIRST
7. Who was the .... [ ] .... sold or bartered to? FIRST
7. Who was the .... [ ] .... sold or bartered to? FIRST
7. Who was the .... [ ] .... sold or bartered to? FIRST
7. Who was the .... [ ] .... sold or bartered to?
first
1380
655
6
second
second
second
second
second
7. Who was the .... [ ] .... sold or bartered to?
second
18
2017
4
third
third
third
third
third
7. Who was the .... [ ] .... sold or bartered to?
third
7
2028
6
8. What was the money value of the... ?
8. What was the money value of the... ?
8. What was the money value of the... ?
8. What was the money value of the... ?
8. What was the money value of the... ?
8. What was the money value of the total amount of ..[ ].. sold or bartered?
thousand dongs
1380
655
1200000
9. ... kept for seed? KG
9. ... kept for seed? KG
9. ... kept for seed? KG
9. ... kept for seed? KG
9. ... kept for seed? KG
9. How much ..[.]... was kept for seed?
Kg
if nothing write zero
1301
734
400
10. ... paid to laborers?
10. ... paid to laborers?
10. ... paid to laborers?
10. ... paid to laborers?
10. ... paid to laborers?
11. How much .... [ ].... was paid to laborers?
Kg
if nothing write zero
1857
178
3000
11. ... ose or do you expect to lose to insects ... ?
11. ... ose or do you expect to lose to insects ... ?
11. ... ose or do you expect to lose to insects ... ?
11. ... ose or do you expect to lose to insects ... ?
11. ... ose or do you expect to lose to insects ... ?
11. After the harvest, how much ..[ ].. did you lose or do you expect to lose to insects, rodents,fire, rot, or other reasons?
if nothing write zero
1857
178
300
12. plant other crops in the same field with ...?
12. plant other crops in the same field with ...?
12. plant other crops in the same field with ...?
12. plant other crops in the same field with ...?
12. plant other crops in the same field with ...?
12. Did you plant other crops in the same field with ..[ ].. at the same time?
if the answer code is 2, skip to the next crop.
2034
1
1
2
1
yes
2
no
13. Which crops? FIRST
13. Which crops? FIRST
13. Which crops? FIRST
13. Which crops? FIRST
13. Which crops? FIRST
319
1716
4
58
second
second
second
second
second
SKIP TO THE NEXT CROP
52
1983
8
52
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
2269
3907
38818
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
2269
39
388
1. crop code
1. crop code
1. crop code
1. crop code
1. crop code
1. Have the members of your household grown or tended the following crops during the past 12 months (since...)?
2269
31
38
31
tea
32
coffee
33
rubber
34
black pepper
35
coconut (for oil, copra)
36
mulberry
37
cashew
38
other perennial industrial crops
2. On which plots did you grow ... during the past 12 months? FIRST
2. On which plots did you grow ... during the past 12 months? FIRST
2. On which plots did you grow ... during the past 12 months? FIRST
2. On which plots did you grow ... during the past 12 months? FIRST
2. On which plots did you grow ... during the past 12 months? FIRST
2. On which plots did you grow ... [ ] ... during the past 12 months?
FIRST
2268
1
1
99
second
second
second
second
second
2. On which plots did you grow ... [ ] ... during the past 12 months?
second
416
1853
3
99
third
third
third
third
third
2. On which plots did you grow ...[ ]... during the past 12 months?
third
87
2182
1
99
3. area planted.....? quality
3. area planted.....? quality
3. area planted.....? quality
3. area planted.....? quality
3. area planted.....? quality
What is the area of land, or how many ..[ ].. trees did your household tend or cultivate?
quality
2269
1
152000
1
m2
2
tree
code
code
code
code
code
What is the area of land, or how many ..[ ].. trees did your household tend or cultivate?
code
2269
1
2
1
m2
2
tree
4... number of ..[ ].. trees which were not yet in production ..?
4... number of ..[ ].. trees which were not yet in production ..?
4... number of ..[ ].. trees which were not yet in production ..?
4... number of ..[ ].. trees which were not yet in production ..?
4... number of ..[ ].. trees which were not yet in production ..?
What is the area or the number of ..[ ].. trees which were not yet in production in the past 12 months?
QUALITY
2269
90000
code
code
code
code
code
What is the area or the number of ..[ ].. trees which were not yet in production in the past 12 months?
CODE
947
1322
1
2
1
m2
2
tree
5. harvested in the last 12 month
5. harvested in the last 12 month
5. harvested in the last 12 month
5. harvested in the last 12 month
5. harvested in the last 12 month
How much ...[ ]... was harvested in the last 12 months?
KG
IF NOTHING WRITE ZERO AND SKIP TO QUESTION 10
2264
5
33000
6. value of the amount of ..[ ].. harvested
6. value of the amount of ..[ ].. harvested
6. value of the amount of ..[ ].. harvested
6. value of the amount of ..[ ].. harvested
6. value of the amount of ..[ ].. harvested
What is the value of the amount of ..[ ].. harvested in the past 12 months?
THOUSAND DONGS
1841
428
180000
7... sold or bartered
7... sold or bartered
7... sold or bartered
7... sold or bartered
7... sold or bartered
How much ... [ ] ... was sold or bartered in the past 12 months?
KG
IF NOTHING WRITE ZERO AND SKIP TO QUESTION 9
1845
424
33000
8. money value of the amount sold or bartered
8. money value of the amount sold or bartered
8. money value of the amount sold or bartered
8. money value of the amount sold or bartered
8. money value of the amount sold or bartered
What was the money value of the amount sold or bartered?
RHOUSAND DONGS
1139
1130
180000
9.... paid to laborers
9.... paid to laborers
9.... paid to laborers
9.... paid to laborers
9.... paid to laborers
How much ..[ ]... was paid to laborers?
KG
IF NOTHING WRITE ZERO
1845
424
130
10. plant other crops in the same field with ..
10. plant other crops in the same field with ..
10. plant other crops in the same field with ..
10. plant other crops in the same field with ..
10. plant other crops in the same field with ..
Did you plant other crops in the same field with ..[ ].. at the same time?
IF THE ANSWER CODE IS 2, SKIP TO NEXT CROP
2269
1
2
1
YES
2
NO
11. Which crops? FIRST
11. Which crops? FIRST
11. Which crops? FIRST
11. Which crops? FIRST
11. Which crops? FIRST
11. Which crops?
FIRST
Which crops?
FIRST
504
1765
2
62
SECOND
SECOND
SECOND
SECOND
SECOND
11. Which crops?
SECOND
SKIP TO NEXT CROP
245
2024
4
62
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
10511
1112
38815
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
10511
11
388
1. crop code
1. crop code
1. crop code
1. crop code
1. crop code
1. Have the members of your household grown or tended the following crops during the past 12 months (since...)?
10511
39
52
39
oranges, limes and mandarins
40
pineapple
41
bananas
42
mango
43
apple
44
grapesplum
45
papaya
46
litchi, longan, rambutan
47
sapodilla
48
custard apple
49
custard apple
50
jackfruit, durian
51
mangosteen
52
other fruit trees
2. On which plots did you grow ... during the past 12 months? FIRST
2. On which plots did you grow ... during the past 12 months? FIRST
2. On which plots did you grow ... during the past 12 months? FIRST
2. On which plots did you grow ... during the past 12 months? FIRST
2. On which plots did you grow ... during the past 12 months? FIRST
2. On which plots did you grow ... during the past 12 months?
FIRST
10462
49
1
99
second
second
second
second
second
2. On which plots did you grow ... during the past 12 months?
SECOND
1049
9462
1
99
third
third
third
third
third
2. On which plots did you grow ... during the past 12 months?
THIRD
84
10427
1
99
3. area planted.....? quality
3. area planted.....? quality
3. area planted.....? quality
3. area planted.....? quality
3. area planted.....? quality
What is the area of land, or how many ..[ ].. trees did your household tend or cultivate?
quality
10511
1
40000
1
M2
2
TREE
CODE
CODE
CODE
CODE
CODE
What is the area of land, or how many ..[ ].. trees did your household tend or cultivate?
CODE
10511
1
2
1
M2
2
TREE
4... number of ..[ ].. trees which were not yet in production ..?
4... number of ..[ ].. trees which were not yet in production ..?
4... number of ..[ ].. trees which were not yet in production ..?
4... number of ..[ ].. trees which were not yet in production ..?
4... number of ..[ ].. trees which were not yet in production ..?
What is the area or the number of ..[ ].. trees which were not yet in production in the past 12 months?
QUALITY
10508
3
40000
CODE
CODE
CODE
CODE
CODE
What is the area or the number of ..[ ].. trees which were not yet in production in the past 12 months?
CODE
5950
4561
2
1
M2
2
TREE
5. harvested in the last 12 month
5. harvested in the last 12 month
5. harvested in the last 12 month
5. harvested in the last 12 month
5. harvested in the last 12 month
How much ...[ ]... was harvested in the last 12 months?
KG
IF NOTHING WRITE ZERO AND SKIP TO QUESTION 10
10508
3
31600
6. value of the amount of ..[ ].. harvested
6. value of the amount of ..[ ].. harvested
6. value of the amount of ..[ ].. harvested
6. value of the amount of ..[ ].. harvested
6. value of the amount of ..[ ].. harvested
What is the value of the amount of ..[ ].. harvested in the past 12 months?
THOUSAND DONGS
7211
3300
90600
7... sold or bartered
7... sold or bartered
7... sold or bartered
7... sold or bartered
7... sold or bartered
How much ... [ ] ... was sold or bartered in the past 12 months?
KG
IF NOTHING WRITE ZERO AND SKIP TO QUESTION 9
7211
3300
30400
8. money value of the amount sold or bartered
8. money value of the amount sold or bartered
8. money value of the amount sold or bartered
8. money value of the amount sold or bartered
8. money value of the amount sold or bartered
What was the money value of the amount sold or bartered?
RHOUSAND DONGS
2990
7521
90000
9.... paid to laborers
9.... paid to laborers
9.... paid to laborers
9.... paid to laborers
9.... paid to laborers
How much ..[ ]... was paid to laborers?
KG
7216
3295
1200
10. plant other crops in the same field with ..
10. plant other crops in the same field with ..
10. plant other crops in the same field with ..
10. plant other crops in the same field with ..
10. plant other crops in the same field with ..
Did you plant other crops in the same field with ..[ ].. at the same time?
IF THE ANSWER CODE IS 2, SKIP TO NEXT CROP
10509
2
1
2
1
YES
2
NO
11. Which crops? FIRST
11. Which crops? FIRST
11. Which crops? FIRST
11. Which crops? FIRST
11. Which crops? FIRST
WHICH CROPS?
FIRST
2028
8483
2
62
THU HAI:
THU HAI:
THU HAI:
THU HAI:
THU HAI:
11. Which crops?
SECOND
SKIP TO NEXT CROP
1101
9410
5
62
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
1960
4011
38721
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
1960
40
387
1. crop code
1. crop code
1. crop code
1. crop code
1. crop code
1. Have the members of your household grown or tended the following crops during the past 12 months (since...)?
1960
53
62
53
Mu oil tree
54
cinnamon tree
55
anise tree
56
pine tree
57
varnish tree
58
tree for wood
59
bamboo
60
fan palm tree
61
water coconut palm
62
other silviculture tree
2. On which plots did you grow ... during the past 12 months? FIRST
2. On which plots did you grow ... during the past 12 months? FIRST
2. On which plots did you grow ... during the past 12 months? FIRST
2. On which plots did you grow ... during the past 12 months? FIRST
2. On which plots did you grow ... during the past 12 months? FIRST
2. On which plots did you grow ... during the past 12 months?
FIRST
1960
1
99
second
second
second
second
second
2. On which plots did you grow ... during the past 12 months?
second
193
1767
1
99
third
third
third
third
third
2. On which plots did you grow ... during the past 12 months?
third
15
1945
3
21
3. area planted.....? quality
3. area planted.....? quality
3. area planted.....? quality
3. area planted.....? quality
3. area planted.....? quality
What is the area of land, or how many ..[ ].. trees did your household tend or cultivate?
quality
1960
1
100000
CODE
CODE
CODE
CODE
CODE
What is the area of land, or how many ..[ ].. trees did your household tend or cultivate?
quality
CODE
1959
1
1
2
1
M2
2
TREE
4... number of ..[ ].. trees which were not yet in production ..?
4... number of ..[ ].. trees which were not yet in production ..?
4... number of ..[ ].. trees which were not yet in production ..?
4... number of ..[ ].. trees which were not yet in production ..?
4... number of ..[ ].. trees which were not yet in production ..?
1956
4
100000
CODE
CODE
CODE
CODE
CODE
1423
537
90
1
M2
2
TREE
6. value of the amount of ..[ ].. harvested
6. value of the amount of ..[ ].. harvested
6. value of the amount of ..[ ].. harvested
6. value of the amount of ..[ ].. harvested
6. value of the amount of ..[ ].. harvested
What is the value of the amount of ..[ ].. harvested in the past 12 months?
THOUSAND DONGS
1940
20
12000
6. money value of the amount sold or bartered
6. money value of the amount sold or bartered
6. money value of the amount sold or bartered
6. money value of the amount sold or bartered
6. money value of the amount sold or bartered
What was the money value of the amount sold or bartered?
THOUSAND DONGS
IF NOTHING WWRITE ZERO
1952
8
12000
7 .... paid to laborers
7 .... paid to laborers
7 .... paid to laborers
7 .... paid to laborers
7 .... paid to laborers
wHAT IS THE VALUE OF ..[ ]... was paid to laborers?
THOUSAND DONGS
IF NOTHING WWRITE ZERO
1953
7
500
8. plant other crops in the same field with ..
8. plant other crops in the same field with ..
8. plant other crops in the same field with ..
8. plant other crops in the same field with ..
8. plant other crops in the same field with ..
Did you plant other crops in the same field with ..[ ].. at the same time?
1959
1
1
2
11. Which crops? FIRST
11. Which crops? FIRST
11. Which crops? FIRST
11. Which crops? FIRST
11. Which crops? FIRST
WHICH CROPS?
FIRST
224
1736
4
62
THU HAI:
THU HAI:
THU HAI:
THU HAI:
THU HAI:
WHICH CROPS?
SECOND
SKIP TO NEXT CROP
80
1880
10
62
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
4262
1101
38820
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
4262
11
388
1. used or sold crop by-products
1. used or sold crop by-products
1. used or sold crop by-products
1. used or sold crop by-products
1. used or sold crop by-products
1. During the past 12 months, has your household used or sold crop by-products?
if the answer code is 2, skip to part D
4262
1
2
1
yes
2
no
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
6354
1109
38724
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
6354
11
387
2. During the past 12 months, has your household used or sold .
2. During the past 12 months, has your household used or sold .
2. During the past 12 months, has your household used or sold .
2. During the past 12 months, has your household used or sold .
2. During the past 12 months, has your household used or sold .
During the past 12 months, has your household used or sold ..[ ]...?
ask question 2 for all crops before going to 3-4.
6352
2
1
9
1
Straw, thatch
2
Sweet potato leaves and stems
3
Stems of cassava plant
4
Stems and leaves of peanuts and various types of legumes
5
Top and leaves of sugar cane
6
Stems of jute, ramie and mulberry plants
7
Various types of firewood
8
Seed
9
other
3. money value of the ..[ ] .. used
3. money value of the ..[ ] .. used
3. money value of the ..[ ] .. used
3. money value of the ..[ ] .. used
3. money value of the ..[ ] .. used
What was the money value of the ..[ ] .. used by your household during the past 12 months?
THOUSAND DONGS
6352
2
9600
4. altogether received from sales
4. altogether received from sales
4. altogether received from sales
4. altogether received from sales
4. altogether received from sales
During the past 12 months, how much altogether has your household received from sales of ..[ ]...?
THOUSAND DONGS
6348
6
80000
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
4274
1101
38820
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
4274
11
388
1. bought seeds or seedlings to plant
1. bought seeds or seedlings to plant
1. bought seeds or seedlings to plant
1. bought seeds or seedlings to plant
1. bought seeds or seedlings to plant
1. Has your household bought seeds or seedlings to plant during the past 12 months?
if the answer code is 2, skip to question 8
4274
1
2
1
yes
2
no
8. used chemical fertilizer
8. used chemical fertilizer
8. used chemical fertilizer
8. used chemical fertilizer
8. used chemical fertilizer
8. Has your household used chemical fertilizer in the past 12 months?
if the answer code is 2, skip to question 16
4274
1
2
1
yes
2
no
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
5010
1102
38818
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
5010
11
388
order
order
order
order
order
5010
1
6
2. crop code
2. crop code
2. crop code
2. crop code
2. crop code
For which crops?
5010
1
62
1
winter rice
2
autumn rice
3
winter rice
4
swidden rice
5
annual rice
6
glutinous rice
7
specialty rice
8
corn/maize
9
sweet potatoes
10
cassava/manioc
11
other staple crops
12
potatoes
13
kohlrabi, cabbage, cauliflower
14
other leafy greens
15
tomatoes
16
water morning glory
17
fresh legumes (beans)
18
dried legumes (beans)
19
herbs and spices
20
other vegetables, tubers and fruits
21
soy beans
22
peanuts
23
sesame seeds
24
sugar cane
25
tobacco
26
cotton
27
jute, ramie
28
rush (for making mats)
29
other annual industrial crops
30
other annual crops
31
tea
32
coffee
33
rubber
34
black pepper
35
coconut (for oil, copra)
36
mulberry
37
cashew
38
other perennial industrial crops
39
oranges, limes and mandarins
40
pineapple
41
bananas
42
mango
43
apple
44
grapesplum
45
papaya
46
litchi, longan, rambutan
47
sapodilla
48
custard apple
49
custard apple
50
jackfruit, durian
51
mangosteen
52
other fruit trees
53
Mu oil tree
54
cinnamon tree
55
anise tree
56
pine tree
57
varnish tree
58
tree for wood
59
bamboo
60
fan palm tree
61
water coconut palm
62
other silviculture tree
3. Were these seeds high yielding varieties?
3. Were these seeds high yielding varieties?
3. Were these seeds high yielding varieties?
3. Were these seeds high yielding varieties?
3. Were these seeds high yielding varieties?
Were these seeds high yielding varieties?
5010
1
2
1
yes
2
no
4. bought or or bartered for
4. bought or or bartered for
4. bought or or bartered for
4. bought or or bartered for
4. bought or or bartered for
What is the value of seeds or seedlings of .[ ].. that your household bought or or bartered for during the past 12 months?
THOUSAND DONGS
5009
1
0.5
960000
5. From whom did you obtain the seeds? first
5. From whom did you obtain the seeds? first
5. From whom did you obtain the seeds? first
5. From whom did you obtain the seeds? first
5. From whom did you obtain the seeds? first
From whom did you obtain the seeds?
first
5010
1
7
1
government
2
cooperative
3
private
4
individual
5
joint company
6
foreign sector
7
provided by landowner
second
second
second
second
second
From whom did you obtain the seeds?
second
31
4979
1
4
third
third
third
third
third
From whom did you obtain the seeds?
third
5010
6. obtain your seeds or seedlings on credit
6. obtain your seeds or seedlings on credit
6. obtain your seeds or seedlings on credit
6. obtain your seeds or seedlings on credit
6. obtain your seeds or seedlings on credit
Did you obtain your seeds or seedlings on credit?
if the answer code is 2, skip to next crop
5010
1
2
1
yes
2
no
7. Where was the credit obtained? FIRST
7. Where was the credit obtained? FIRST
7. Where was the credit obtained? FIRST
7. Where was the credit obtained? FIRST
7. Where was the credit obtained? FIRST
Where was the credit obtained?
FIRST
187
4823
1
4
1
government
2
cooperative
3
private
4
individual
5
joint company
6
foreign sector
7
landowner
SECOND
SECOND
SECOND
SECOND
SECOND
Where was the credit obtained?
SECOND
2
5008
2
4
1
government
2
cooperative
3
private
4
individual
5
joint company
6
foreign sector
7
landowner
THIRD
THIRD
THIRD
THIRD
THIRD
Where was the credit obtained?
THIRD
5010
1
government
2
cooperative
3
private
4
individual
5
joint company
6
foreign sector
7
landowner
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
12730
1101
38820
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
12730
11
388
order
order
order
order
order
For which crops?
12729
1
1
6
9. For which crops?
9. For which crops?
9. For which crops?
9. For which crops?
9. For which crops?
12729
1
1
62
1
winter rice
2
autumn rice
3
winter rice
4
swidden rice
5
annual rice
6
glutinous rice
7
specialty rice
8
corn/maize
9
sweet potatoes
10
cassava/manioc
11
other staple crops
12
potatoes
13
kohlrabi, cabbage, cauliflower
14
other leafy greens
15
tomatoes
16
water morning glory
17
fresh legumes (beans)
18
dried legumes (beans)
19
herbs and spices
20
other vegetables, tubers and fruits
21
soy beans
22
peanuts
23
sesame seeds
24
sugar cane
25
tobacco
26
cotton
27
jute, ramie
28
rush (for making mats)
29
other annual industrial crops
30
other annual crops
31
tea
32
coffee
33
rubber
34
black pepper
35
coconut (for oil, copra)
36
mulberry
37
cashew
38
other perennial industrial crops
39
oranges, limes and mandarins
40
pineapple
41
bananas
42
mango
43
apple
44
grapesplum
45
papaya
46
litchi, longan, rambutan
47
sapodilla
48
custard apple
49
custard apple
50
jackfruit, durian
51
mangosteen
52
other fruit trees
53
Mu oil tree
54
cinnamon tree
55
anise tree
56
pine tree
57
varnish tree
58
tree for wood
59
bamboo
60
fan palm tree
61
water coconut palm
62
other silviculture tree
How much chemical fertilizer was used for ... Urea-nitrogen KG
How much chemical fertilizer was used for ... Urea-nitrogen KG
How much chemical fertilizer was used for ... Urea-nitrogen KG
How much chemical fertilizer was used for ... Urea-nitrogen KG
How much chemical fertilizer was used for ... Urea-nitrogen KG
How much chemical fertilizer was used for [...] in the past 12 months?
Urea-nitrogen kilograms
12639
91
15000
Phosphate KG
Phosphate KG
Phosphate KG
Phosphate KG
Phosphate KG
How much chemical fertilizer was used for [...] in the past 12 months?
Phosphate KG
12014
716
9000
Potassium KG
Potassium KG
Potassium KG
Potassium KG
Potassium KG
How much chemical fertilizer was used for [...] in the past 12 months?
Potassium KG
11517
1213
4000
NPK KG:
NPK KG:
NPK KG:
NPK KG:
NPK KG:
How much chemical fertilizer was used for [...] in the past 12 months?
NPK KG:
10990
1740
10000
OTHER KG:
OTHER KG:
OTHER KG:
OTHER KG:
OTHER KG:
How much chemical fertilizer was used for [...] in the past 12 months?
OTHER KG:
10892
1838
3000
11. How much was spent in total for chemical fertilizer
11. How much was spent in total for chemical fertilizer
11. How much was spent in total for chemical fertilizer
11. How much was spent in total for chemical fertilizer
11. How much was spent in total for chemical fertilizer
How much was spent in total (including value of goods bartered in exchange) for chemical fertilizer for [..] in the past 12 months?
THOUSAND DONGS
12729
1
44700
12. From whom did you obtain chemical fertilizer? FIRST
12. From whom did you obtain chemical fertilizer? FIRST
12. From whom did you obtain chemical fertilizer? FIRST
12. From whom did you obtain chemical fertilizer? FIRST
12. From whom did you obtain chemical fertilizer? FIRST
From whom did you obtain chemical fertilizer?
FIRST
12727
3
1
7
1
government
2
cooperative
3
private
4
individual
5
joint company
6
foreign sector
7
provided by landowner
SECOND
SECOND
SECOND
SECOND
SECOND
From whom did you obtain chemical fertilizer?
SECOND
110
12620
1
7
1
government
2
cooperative
3
private
4
individual
5
joint company
6
foreign sector
7
provided by landowner
THIRD
THIRD
THIRD
THIRD
THIRD
From whom did you obtain chemical fertilizer?
THIRD
3
12727
4
4
1
government
2
cooperative
3
private
4
individual
5
joint company
6
foreign sector
7
provided by landowner
13. Did you obtain any of your chemical fertilizer on credit?
13. Did you obtain any of your chemical fertilizer on credit?
13. Did you obtain any of your chemical fertilizer on credit?
13. Did you obtain any of your chemical fertilizer on credit?
13. Did you obtain any of your chemical fertilizer on credit?
Did you obtain any of your chemical fertilizer on credit?
12729
1
1
2
1
yes
2
no
14. What percent of the value ... obtained on credit
14. What percent of the value ... obtained on credit
14. What percent of the value ... obtained on credit
14. What percent of the value ... obtained on credit
14. What percent of the value ... obtained on credit
What percent of the value of your chemical fertilizer was obtained on credit?
%
1861
10869
165
15. Where was the credit obtained? first
15. Where was the credit obtained? first
15. Where was the credit obtained? first
15. Where was the credit obtained? first
15. Where was the credit obtained? first
Where was the credit obtained?
first
1861
10869
1
4
second
second
second
second
second
Where was the credit obtained?
second
1
12729
4
4
third
third
third
third
third
Where was the credit obtained?
third
12730
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
4274
1101
38820
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
4274
11
388
16. used organic fertilizer
16. used organic fertilizer
16. used organic fertilizer
16. used organic fertilizer
16. used organic fertilizer
16.Has your household used organic fertilizer on any crops in the past 12 months?
if the answer code is 2, skip to question 22
4274
1
2
1
yes
2
no
22. used insecticides or herbicides
22. used insecticides or herbicides
22. used insecticides or herbicides
22. used insecticides or herbicides
22. used insecticides or herbicides
22.Has your household used insecticides or herbicides during the past 12 months?
ifthe answer code is 2, skip to question 28
4274
1
2
1
yes
2
no
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
9344
1102
36721
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
9344
11
367
order
order
order
order
order
9344
1
8
17. For which crops?
17. For which crops?
17. For which crops?
17. For which crops?
17. For which crops?
For which crops?
9344
1
62
1
winter rice
2
autumn rice
3
winter rice
4
swidden rice
5
annual rice
6
glutinous rice
7
specialty rice
8
corn/maize
9
sweet potatoes
10
cassava/manioc
11
other staple crops
12
potatoes
13
kohlrabi, cabbage, cauliflower
14
other leafy greens
15
tomatoes
16
water morning glory
17
fresh legumes (beans)
18
dried legumes (beans)
19
herbs and spices
20
other vegetables, tubers and fruits
21
soy beans
22
peanuts
23
sesame seeds
24
sugar cane
25
tobacco
26
cotton
27
jute, ramie
28
rush (for making mats)
29
other annual industrial crops
30
other annual crops
31
tea
32
coffee
33
rubber
34
black pepper
35
coconut (for oil, copra)
36
mulberry
37
cashew
38
other perennial industrial crops
39
oranges, limes and mandarins
40
pineapple
41
bananas
42
mango
43
apple
44
grapesplum
45
papaya
46
litchi, longan, rambutan
47
sapodilla
48
custard apple
49
custard apple
50
jackfruit, durian
51
mangosteen
52
other fruit trees
53
Mu oil tree
54
cinnamon tree
55
anise tree
56
pine tree
57
varnish tree
58
tree for wood
59
bamboo
60
fan palm tree
61
water coconut palm
62
other silviculture tree
18. How much manure was used KG
18. How much manure was used KG
18. How much manure was used KG
18. How much manure was used KG
18. How much manure was used KG
How much manure was used for ..[ ].. during the last 12 months?
KG
9344
61600
19. Where did you obtain .... FIRST
19. Where did you obtain .... FIRST
19. Where did you obtain .... FIRST
19. Where did you obtain .... FIRST
19. Where did you obtain .... FIRST
Where did you obtain this organic fertilizer?
FIRST
IF THE ANSWER CODR IS 7, SKIP TO QUESTION 22
9342
2
2
7
1
government
2
cooperative
3
private
4
individual
5
joint company
6
foreign sector
7
home production
8
provided by land owner
SECOND
SECOND
SECOND
SECOND
SECOND
Where did you obtain this organic fertilizer?
SECOND
IF THE ANSWER CODR IS 7, SKIP TO QUESTION 22
60
9284
3
7
1
government
2
cooperative
3
private
4
individual
5
joint company
6
foreign sector
7
home production
8
provided by land owner
THIRD
THIRD
THIRD
THIRD
THIRD
Where did you obtain this organic fertilizer?
THIRD
IF THE ANSWER CODR IS 7, SKIP TO QUESTION 22
9344
1
government
2
cooperative
3
private
4
individual
5
joint company
6
foreign sector
7
home production
8
provided by land owner
20. bought or bartered KG
20. bought or bartered KG
20. bought or bartered KG
20. bought or bartered KG
20. bought or bartered KG
How much manure was bought or bartered for?
KG
321
9023
61600
21. spent in cash or in kind to buy organic fertilizer
21. spent in cash or in kind to buy organic fertilizer
21. spent in cash or in kind to buy organic fertilizer
21. spent in cash or in kind to buy organic fertilizer
21. spent in cash or in kind to buy organic fertilizer
How much was spent in cash or in kind to buy organic fertilizer during the past 12 months?
THOUSAND DONGS
325
9019
8400
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
9080
1102
38820
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
9080
11
388
order
order
order
order
order
9080
1
6
23 For which crops?
23 For which crops?
23 For which crops?
23 For which crops?
23 For which crops?
For which crops?
9080
1
62
1
winter rice
2
autumn rice
3
winter rice
4
swidden rice
5
annual rice
6
glutinous rice
7
specialty rice
8
corn/maize
9
sweet potatoes
10
cassava/manioc
11
other staple crops
12
potatoes
13
kohlrabi, cabbage, cauliflower
14
other leafy greens
15
tomatoes
16
water morning glory
17
fresh legumes (beans)
18
dried legumes (beans)
19
herbs and spices
20
other vegetables, tubers and fruits
21
soy beans
22
peanuts
23
sesame seeds
24
sugar cane
25
tobacco
26
cotton
27
jute, ramie
28
rush (for making mats)
29
other annual industrial crops
30
other annual crops
31
tea
32
coffee
33
rubber
34
black pepper
35
coconut (for oil, copra)
36
mulberry
37
cashew
38
other perennial industrial crops
39
oranges, limes and mandarins
40
pineapple
41
bananas
42
mango
43
apple
44
grapesplum
45
papaya
46
litchi, longan, rambutan
47
sapodilla
48
custard apple
49
custard apple
50
jackfruit, durian
51
mangosteen
52
other fruit trees
53
Mu oil tree
54
cinnamon tree
55
anise tree
56
pine tree
57
varnish tree
58
tree for wood
59
bamboo
60
fan palm tree
61
water coconut palm
62
other silviculture tree
24. spent on insecticides or herbicides
24. spent on insecticides or herbicides
24. spent on insecticides or herbicides
24. spent on insecticides or herbicides
24. spent on insecticides or herbicides
How much was spent on insecticides or herbicides for ..[ ].. during the past 12 months?
THOUSAND DONGS
9079
1
9600
25. Where did you obtain the insecticides or herbicides? FIRST
25. Where did you obtain the insecticides or herbicides? FIRST
25. Where did you obtain the insecticides or herbicides? FIRST
25. Where did you obtain the insecticides or herbicides? FIRST
25. Where did you obtain the insecticides or herbicides? FIRST
Where did you obtain the insecticides or herbicides?
FIRST
9080
1
5
1
government
2
cooperative
3
private
4
individual
5
joint company
6
foreign sector
7
provided by landowner
SECOND
SECOND
SECOND
SECOND
SECOND
Where did you obtain the insecticides or herbicides?
SECOND
57
9023
1
4
1
government
2
cooperative
3
private
4
individual
5
joint company
6
foreign sector
7
provided by landowner
THIRD
THIRD
THIRD
THIRD
THIRD
Where did you obtain the insecticides or herbicides?
THIRD
9080
1
government
2
cooperative
3
private
4
individual
5
joint company
6
foreign sector
7
provided by landowner
26. obtain the ... ON CREDIT?
26. obtain the ... ON CREDIT?
26. obtain the ... ON CREDIT?
26. obtain the ... ON CREDIT?
26. obtain the ... ON CREDIT?
Did you obtain the insecticides or herbicides on credit?
IF THE ANSWER CODE IS 2, SKIP TO NEXT CROP
9080
1
2
1
yes
2
no
27. From whom did you obtain this credit? FIRST
27. From whom did you obtain this credit? FIRST
27. From whom did you obtain this credit? FIRST
27. From whom did you obtain this credit? FIRST
27. From whom did you obtain this credit? FIRST
From whom did you obtain this credit?
FIRST
743
8337
1
4
1
government
2
cooperative
3
private
4
individual
5
joint company
6
foreign sector
SECOND
SECOND
SECOND
SECOND
SECOND
From whom did you obtain this credit?
SECOND
9080
1
government
2
cooperative
3
private
4
individual
5
joint company
6
foreign sector
THIRD
THIRD
THIRD
THIRD
THIRD
From whom did you obtain this credit?
THIRD
9080
1
government
2
cooperative
3
private
4
individual
5
joint company
6
foreign sector
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
4432
205
38820
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
4432
2
388
28. household had any expenses for transporting...
28. household had any expenses for transporting...
28. household had any expenses for transporting...
28. household had any expenses for transporting...
28. household had any expenses for transporting...
Has your household had any expenses for transporting materials, fertilizer, or output in the past 12 months?
if the answer code is 2, skip to question 30
4271
161
1
2
1
yes
2
no
29. pent on transport of materials or output
29. pent on transport of materials or output
29. pent on transport of materials or output
29. pent on transport of materials or output
29. pent on transport of materials or output
How much was spent on transport of materials or output during the last 12 months?
thousand dong
634
3798
1950
30. bought or bartered for readily disposable non-durable material
30. bought or bartered for readily disposable non-durable material
30. bought or bartered for readily disposable non-durable material
30. bought or bartered for readily disposable non-durable material
30. bought or bartered for readily disposable non-durable material
Has your household bought or bartered for readily disposable non-durable materials such as bags, twine, etc. used for storage and preservation of output in the past 12 months?
IF THE ANSWER CODE IS 2, SKIP TO QUESTION 32
4270
162
1
2
1
yes
2
no
31. spent or bartered to pay for storage for harvested output
31. spent or bartered to pay for storage for harvested output
31. spent or bartered to pay for storage for harvested output
31. spent or bartered to pay for storage for harvested output
31. spent or bartered to pay for storage for harvested output
How much was spent or bartered to pay for storage for harvested output in the past 12 months?
thousand dongS
Record the money used to buy containers, preservation instruments, such as:
baskets, boxes, bamboo baskets.
2659
1773
2
1600
32. pay for private services
32. pay for private services
32. pay for private services
32. pay for private services
32. pay for private services
In the past 12 months, did your household pay for private services such as renting draft animals, agricultural equipment or machinery, maintenance and repairing of agricultural implements and machinery, or private merchants for gasoline, electricity or other types of fuel?
if the answer code is 2, skip to question 34
4432
1
2
1
yes
2
no
33a. renting draft animals and plow including wage of plower
33a. renting draft animals and plow including wage of plower
33a. renting draft animals and plow including wage of plower
33a. renting draft animals and plow including wage of plower
33a. renting draft animals and plow including wage of plower
How much was spent including the value of in-kind payments for renting draft animals and plow including wage of plower during the past 12 months?
thousand dongs
2509
1923
2000
b. operator wage
b. operator wage
b. operator wage
b. operator wage
b. operator wage
How much was spent including the value of in-kind payments for renting equipment or machinery including operator wage during the past 12 months?
thousand dongs
2508
1924
9800
c. maintenance and repair of implements and machiner
c. maintenance and repair of implements and machiner
c. maintenance and repair of implements and machiner
c. maintenance and repair of implements and machiner
c. maintenance and repair of implements and machiner
How much was spent including the value of in-kind payments for maintenance and repair of implements and machinery during the past 12 months?
thousand dongs
2483
1949
3000
d. gasoline, electricity, and other types of fuel
d. gasoline, electricity, and other types of fuel
d. gasoline, electricity, and other types of fuel
d. gasoline, electricity, and other types of fuel
d. gasoline, electricity, and other types of fuel
How much was spent including the value of in-kind payments for gasoline, electricity, and other types of fuel during the past 12 months?
thousand dongs
2491
1941
20000
e. other
e. other
e. other
e. other
e. other
How much was spent including the value of in-kind payments for other during the past 12 months?
thousand dongs
2482
1950
15000
34. eceived any labor through labor exchange
34. eceived any labor through labor exchange
34. eceived any labor through labor exchange
34. eceived any labor through labor exchange
34. eceived any labor through labor exchange
In the past 12 months, have you received any labor through labor exchange with other households?
Including for livestock and aquaculture.
if the answer code is 2, skip to question 36
4432
1
2
1
yes
2
no
35. person-days of labor
35. person-days of labor
35. person-days of labor
35. person-days of labor
35. person-days of labor
person-days of labor has your household received in this way in the last 12 months?
person days
1725
2707
900
36. paid for hired labor
36. paid for hired labor
36. paid for hired labor
36. paid for hired labor
36. paid for hired labor
Has your household paid for hired labor in the past 12 months?
if the answer code is 2, ski to question 42
4432
1
2
1
yes
2
no
37. how many people did you hire for pay?
37. how many people did you hire for pay?
37. how many people did you hire for pay?
37. how many people did you hire for pay?
37. how many people did you hire for pay?
During the past 12 months, how many people did you hire for pay?
people
1517
2915
1
100
38. How many of these were female?
38. How many of these were female?
38. How many of these were female?
38. How many of these were female?
38. How many of these were female?
How many of these were female?
person days
1517
2915
80
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
2475
1101
38820
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
2475
11
388
39. your household hired labor for
39. your household hired labor for
39. your household hired labor for
39. your household hired labor for
39. your household hired labor for
Has your household hired labor for [..] in the past 12 months?
2475
1
10
1
A. Plowing/land preparation for annual crops
2
B. Planting/tending annual crops
3
C. Harvesting annual crops
4
D. Other work on annual crops
5
E. Land preparation for perennial crops
6
F. Tending perennial crops
7
G. Harvesting perennial crops
8
H. Other work on perennial crops
9
I. Livestock raising
10
J. Raising water products
40. total number of person days of paid labor for hired
40. total number of person days of paid labor for hired
40. total number of person days of paid labor for hired
40. total number of person days of paid labor for hired
40. total number of person days of paid labor for hired
What is the total number of person days of paid labor for hired by your household for ..[ ].. in the past 12 months?
person days
2475
1
1350
41...TONG SO TIEN TRA CONG....?
41...TONG SO TIEN TRA CONG....?
41...TONG SO TIEN TRA CONG....?
41...TONG SO TIEN TRA CONG....?
41...TONG SO TIEN TRA CONG....?
What is the total amount your household paid hired workers for ..[ ].. in the past 12 months?
including value of in-kind payments such as meals
thousand dong
2475
4
13800
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
4434
205
38820
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
4434
2
388
42. have to pay agricultural taxes or service fees to the cooperative or government
42. have to pay agricultural taxes or service fees to the cooperative or government
42. have to pay agricultural taxes or service fees to the cooperative or government
42. have to pay agricultural taxes or service fees to the cooperative or government
42. have to pay agricultural taxes or service fees to the cooperative or government
During the past 12 months, did your household have to pay agricultural taxes or service fees to the cooperative or government? For example irrigation, plant protection, land preparation, or land protection?
if the answer code is 2, skip to question 49
4434
1
2
1
yes
2
no
43. pay for all these taxes and services cash
43. pay for all these taxes and services cash
43. pay for all these taxes and services cash
43. pay for all these taxes and services cash
43. pay for all these taxes and services cash
How much did your household pay for all these taxes and services during the past 12 months including taxes on land rented or lent out?
Please give money and value of in-kind payments separately.
thousand dongs
3777
657
3907
in-kind
in-kind
in-kind
in-kind
in-kind
How much did your household pay for all these taxes and services during the past 12 months including taxes on land rented or lent out?
in-kind
THOUSAND DONGS
3780
654
8148
44. Can you givethe value paid for taxes and each type of service?
44. Can you givethe value paid for taxes and each type of service?
44. Can you givethe value paid for taxes and each type of service?
44. Can you givethe value paid for taxes and each type of service?
44. Can you givethe value paid for taxes and each type of service?
Can you givethe value paid for taxes and each type of service?
if the answer code is 2, skip to question 46
3786
648
1
2
1
yes
2
no
45. you pay for Taxes CASH
45. you pay for Taxes CASH
45. you pay for Taxes CASH
45. you pay for Taxes CASH
45. you pay for Taxes CASH
In the past 12 months, how much money and value in kind did you pay for Taxes
thousand dong
3593
841
3584
in-kind
in-kind
in-kind
in-kind
in-kind
In the past 12 months, how much money and value in kind did you pay for Taxes
thousand dong
3535
899
461
45. pay for land preparation CASH
45. pay for land preparation CASH
45. pay for land preparation CASH
45. pay for land preparation CASH
45. pay for land preparation CASH
In the past 12 months, how much money and value in kind did you pay for land preparation
thousand dong
3549
885
800
IN-KIND
IN-KIND
IN-KIND
IN-KIND
IN-KIND
In the past 12 months, how much money and value in kind did you pay for land preparation
thousand dong
3492
942
370
45. pay for irrigation fee CASH
45. pay for irrigation fee CASH
45. pay for irrigation fee CASH
45. pay for irrigation fee CASH
45. pay for irrigation fee CASH
In the past 12 months, how much money and value in kind did you pay for irrigation fee
thousand dong
3576
858
1985
IN-KIND
IN-KIND
IN-KIND
IN-KIND
IN-KIND
In the past 12 months, how much money and value in kind did you pay for irrigation fee
thousand dong
3520
914
396
45. pay for plant protection CASH
45. pay for plant protection CASH
45. pay for plant protection CASH
45. pay for plant protection CASH
45. pay for plant protection CASH
In the past 12 months, how much money and value in kind did you pay for plant protection
thousand dong
3546
888
236
IN-KIND
IN-KIND
IN-KIND
IN-KIND
IN-KIND
In the past 12 months, how much money and value in kind did you pay for plant protection
thousand dong
3490
944
64
45. pay for land protection CASH
45. pay for land protection CASH
45. pay for land protection CASH
45. pay for land protection CASH
45. pay for land protection CASH
In the past 12 months, how much money and value in kind did you pay for land protection
thousand dong
3575
859
306
IN-KIND
IN-KIND
IN-KIND
IN-KIND
IN-KIND
In the past 12 months, how much money and value in kind did you pay for land protection
thousand dong
3512
922
20
46. amount of tax you paid for each type of land...
46. amount of tax you paid for each type of land...
46. amount of tax you paid for each type of land...
46. amount of tax you paid for each type of land...
46. amount of tax you paid for each type of land...
Can you give the amount of tax you paid for each type of land including land you rented or lent out?
if the answer code is 2, skip to question 49
3787
647
1
2
1
yes
2
no
49.In the past 12 months did this household cultivate any agricultural or forestry land of the household?
49.In the past 12 months did this household cultivate any agricultural or forestry land of the household?
49.In the past 12 months did this household cultivate any agricultural or forestry land of the household?
49.In the past 12 months did this household cultivate any agricultural or forestry land of the household?
49.In the past 12 months did this household cultivate any agricultural or forestry land of the household?
In the past 12 months did this household cultivate any agricultural or forestry land of the household?
if the answer code is 1, skip to question 50;
if the answer code is 2, skip to part F
4434
1
2
1
yes
2
no
household code
household code
household code
household code
household code
4986
1101
38812
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
4986
11
388
47. On what type of land did you pay taxes?
47. On what type of land did you pay taxes?
47. On what type of land did you pay taxes?
47. On what type of land did you pay taxes?
47. On what type of land did you pay taxes?
On what type of land did you pay taxes?
ask about all types of land before asking question 50
4986
1
8
1
annual crop land
2
perennial crop land
3
water surface
4
forest land
5
wild or barren land
6
newly cleared
7
river/roadside
8
residential land
48. How much did you pay in agricultural tax
48. How much did you pay in agricultural tax
48. How much did you pay in agricultural tax
48. How much did you pay in agricultural tax
48. How much did you pay in agricultural tax
How much did you pay in agricultural tax for this ..[ ].. land during the past 12 months?
thousand dong
4986
3504
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
4209
1101
38820
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
4209
11
388
50. are there any products remaining for consumption or to sell?
50. are there any products remaining for consumption or to sell?
50. are there any products remaining for consumption or to sell?
50. are there any products remaining for consumption or to sell?
50. are there any products remaining for consumption or to sell?
50. Currently in your household, are there any products remaining for consumption or to sell?
if the answer code is 2, skip to question 53
4209
1
2
1
yes
2
no
53...CO DUOC HUONG DAN KY THUAT
53...CO DUOC HUONG DAN KY THUAT
53...CO DUOC HUONG DAN KY THUAT
53...CO DUOC HUONG DAN KY THUAT
53...CO DUOC HUONG DAN KY THUAT
53. Has your household been given technical agricultural production assistance from a government, massorganization, or agricultural extension organization, production brigade, or mass media in the past 12 months?
if the answer code is 2, skip to part E
4209
1
2
1
yes
2
no
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
4941
1101
38820
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
4941
11
388
order
order
order
order
order
4941
1
6
51. Which crops?
51. Which crops?
51. Which crops?
51. Which crops?
51. Which crops?
Which crops?
List the crops with their codes.
List all the crops before going to 52.
4855
86
1
55
1
winter rice
2
autumn rice
3
winter rice
4
swidden rice
5
annual rice
6
glutinous rice
7
specialty rice
8
corn/maize
9
sweet potatoes
10
cassava/manioc
11
other staple crops
12
potatoes
13
kohlrabi, cabbage, cauliflower
14
other leafy greens
15
tomatoes
16
water morning glory
17
fresh legumes (beans)
18
dried legumes (beans)
19
herbs and spices
20
other vegetables, tubers and fruits
21
soy beans
22
peanuts
23
sesame seeds
24
sugar cane
25
tobacco
26
cotton
27
jute, ramie
28
rush (for making mats)
29
other annual industrial crops
30
other annual crops
31
tea
32
coffee
33
rubber
34
black pepper
35
coconut (for oil, copra)
36
mulberry
37
cashew
38
other perennial industrial crops
39
oranges, limes and mandarins
40
pineapple
41
bananas
42
mango
43
apple
44
grapesplum
45
papaya
46
litchi, longan, rambutan
47
sapodilla
48
custard apple
49
custard apple
50
jackfruit, durian
51
mangosteen
52
other fruit trees
53
Mu oil tree
54
cinnamon tree
55
anise tree
56
pine tree
57
varnish tree
58
tree for wood
59
bamboo
60
fan palm tree
61
water coconut palm
62
other silviculture tree
52. How much ..[ ].. do you still have now?
52. How much ..[ ].. do you still have now?
52. How much ..[ ].. do you still have now?
52. How much ..[ ].. do you still have now?
52. How much ..[ ].. do you still have now?
How much ..[ ].. do you still have now?
KG
4941
999999
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
6855
1102
38724
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
6855
11
387
order
order
order
order
order
6855
1
6
54. For which crops?
54. For which crops?
54. For which crops?
54. For which crops?
54. For which crops?
For which crops?
List the crops with their codes.
List all the crops before going to 55-56
6855
1
62
1
winter rice
2
autumn rice
3
winter rice
4
swidden rice
5
annual rice
6
glutinous rice
7
specialty rice
8
corn/maize
9
sweet potatoes
10
cassava/manioc
11
other staple crops
12
potatoes
13
kohlrabi, cabbage, cauliflower
14
other leafy greens
15
tomatoes
16
water morning glory
17
fresh legumes (beans)
18
dried legumes (beans)
19
herbs and spices
20
other vegetables, tubers and fruits
21
soy beans
22
peanuts
23
sesame seeds
24
sugar cane
25
tobacco
26
cotton
27
jute, ramie
28
rush (for making mats)
29
other annual industrial crops
30
other annual crops
31
tea
32
coffee
33
rubber
34
black pepper
35
coconut (for oil, copra)
36
mulberry
37
cashew
38
other perennial industrial crops
39
oranges, limes and mandarins
40
pineapple
41
bananas
42
mango
43
apple
44
grapesplum
45
papaya
46
litchi, longan, rambutan
47
sapodilla
48
custard apple
49
custard apple
50
jackfruit, durian
51
mangosteen
52
other fruit trees
53
Mu oil tree
54
cinnamon tree
55
anise tree
56
pine tree
57
varnish tree
58
tree for wood
59
bamboo
60
fan palm tree
61
water coconut palm
62
other silviculture tree
55. main form of technical instruction your household heard
55. main form of technical instruction your household heard
55. main form of technical instruction your household heard
55. main form of technical instruction your household heard
55. main form of technical instruction your household heard
What was the main form of technical instruction your household heard?
FIRST
6855
1
5
1
Govt. or social organization
2
Agric. Extension agent
3
Radio
4
Television
5
other
SECOND
SECOND
SECOND
SECOND
SECOND
What was the main form of technical instruction your household heard?
SECOND
3667
3188
1
5
1
Govt. or social organization
2
Agric. Extension agent
3
Radio
4
Television
5
other
THIRD
THIRD
THIRD
THIRD
THIRD
What was the main form of technical instruction your household heard?
THIRD
1477
5378
1
5
1
Govt. or social organization
2
Agric. Extension agent
3
Radio
4
Television
5
other
56. content of the technical instruction
56. content of the technical instruction
56. content of the technical instruction
56. content of the technical instruction
56. content of the technical instruction
What was the content of the technical instruction?
FIRST
6849
6
1
7
1
Crop season
2
Seeds
3
plant protection
4
fertilizer
5
irrigation
6
crop rotation
7
preservaton
8
other
SECOND
SECOND
SECOND
SECOND
SECOND
What was the content of the technical instruction?
SECOND
6698
157
1
8
1
Crop season
2
Seeds
3
plant protection
4
fertilizer
5
irrigation
6
crop rotation
7
preservaton
8
other
THIRD
THIRD
THIRD
THIRD
THIRD
What was the content of the technical instruction?
THIRD
5898
957
1
8
1
Crop season
2
Seeds
3
plant protection
4
fertilizer
5
irrigation
6
crop rotation
7
preservaton
8
other
FOURTH
FOURTH
FOURTH
FOURTH
FOURTH
What was the content of the technical instruction?
FOURTH
4219
2636
1
8
1
Crop season
2
Seeds
3
plant protection
4
fertilizer
5
irrigation
6
crop rotation
7
preservaton
8
other
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
4207
1101
38820
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
4207
11
388
1. Has any member of your household processed any of his/her crops for sale?
1. Has any member of your household processed any of his/her crops for sale?
1. Has any member of your household processed any of his/her crops for sale?
1. Has any member of your household processed any of his/her crops for sale?
1. Has any member of your household processed any of his/her crops for sale?
Could you please give me some information about the processing of your household's crops to make products for sale.
1.Has any member of your household, during the past 12 months, processed any of his/her crops for sale?
For example, extracting vegetable oil, producing goods from rice...?
if the answercode is 2, skip to part F
4207
1
2
1
yes
2
no
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
170
1106
35611
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
170
11
356
2. has any member of your household made the following products from his/her crops for sale
2. has any member of your household made the following products from his/her crops for sale
2. has any member of your household made the following products from his/her crops for sale
2. has any member of your household made the following products from his/her crops for sale
2. has any member of your household made the following products from his/her crops for sale
During the past 12 months, has any member of your household made the following products from his/her crops for sale?
Ask question 2 for all products before going to 3-7.
170
602
613
1
Extracting vegetable oil
2
Made rice and arrowroot noodles
3
Ground different products into flour
4
Popped corn or rice, or process young sticky rice
5
Dried fruit or vegetables
6
Package fruit or vegetables
7
Extract juice from sugarcane or make molasses
8
Dry tea leaves
9
Dry coffee beans
10
Gin cotton, weave fabric
11
Distill liquor of any kind
12
Weave mats, jute bags, bamboo or rattan products
13
Other
3. For how many months in the past 12 months
3. For how many months in the past 12 months
3. For how many months in the past 12 months
3. For how many months in the past 12 months
3. For how many months in the past 12 months
For how many months in the past 12 months have members of your household participated in this processing activity?
months
170
1
12
4. how many times did they sel
4. how many times did they sel
4. how many times did they sel
4. how many times did they sel
4. how many times did they sel
During these months how many times did they sell ..[ ] ..?
TIME
170
30
time Unit
time Unit
time Unit
time Unit
time Unit
During these months how many times did they sell ..[ ] ..?
TIME UNIT
150
20
3
8
3
day
4
week
5
month
6
quarter
7
hafl year
8
year
5. And how much money did they usually receive each time?
5. And how much money did they usually receive each time?
5. And how much money did they usually receive each time?
5. And how much money did they usually receive each time?
5. And how much money did they usually receive each time?
And how much money did they usually receive each time?
thousand dong
170
10625
6. have to spend money for this activity
6. have to spend money for this activity
6. have to spend money for this activity
6. have to spend money for this activity
6. have to spend money for this activity
Did they have to spend money for this ..[ ].. activity?
For example, to buy tools, fuel, or materials including the value of home produced inputs for processing.
if the answer code is 2, skip to next product
170
1
2
1
yes
2
no
7.Ho da chi het bao nhieu..
7.Ho da chi het bao nhieu..
7.Ho da chi het bao nhieu..
7.Ho da chi het bao nhieu..
7.Ho da chi het bao nhieu..
How much did they spend in the past 12 months?
thousand dong
skip to next product
163
7
3
18000
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
4437
205
38820
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
4437
2
388
1. any member of your household raised or owned livestock or poultry
1. any member of your household raised or owned livestock or poultry
1. any member of your household raised or owned livestock or poultry
1. any member of your household raised or owned livestock or poultry
1. any member of your household raised or owned livestock or poultry
1.Has any member of your household raised or owned livestock or poultry during the past 12 months (since....)?
if the answer code is 2, skip to part H
4437
1
2
1
yes
2
no
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
9808
205
38820
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
9808
2
388
2. anyone in your household raised or owned
2. anyone in your household raised or owned
2. anyone in your household raised or owned
2. anyone in your household raised or owned
2. anyone in your household raised or owned
During the past 12 months has anyone in your household raised or owned ...[ ] ... ?
If the answer to 2 is yes, ask questions 3-17.
9808
1
12
1
Water Buffalo
2
Cattle, including cows
3
Pigs
4
Horse
5
Goat
6
Chicken
7
Ducks, geese
8
Bees
9
Silk worms
10
Deer
11
Python, snake, turtle, frog
12
Other
- Buffalo: including buffalo for meat, buffalo for draft power, breeding, and including
buffalo's calf.
- Ox/Cow: including cows for dairy, cow for meat, for ploughing, breeding and
including calf.
- Pig: including pig for pork, sow, breeding pig, piglet (including piglet less than 2
months of age).87
- Other animal husbandry: including rabbits, pigeons, frogs, fresh water tortoise, bird
including ornamental bird.
3. any member of your household currently raise or own
3. any member of your household currently raise or own
3. any member of your household currently raise or own
3. any member of your household currently raise or own
3. any member of your household currently raise or own
Does any member of your household currently raise or own ..[ ]..?
if the answer code is 2, skip to question 6
9808
1
2
1
yes
2
no
4.How many ... are owned by your household at present?
4.How many ... are owned by your household at present?
4.How many ... are owned by your household at present?
4.How many ... are owned by your household at present?
4.How many ... are owned by your household at present?
How many .. [ ].. are owned by your household at present?
number of animals
8356
1452
2000
5. What is the value of all your ..[ ].. at the current price?
5. What is the value of all your ..[ ].. at the current price?
5. What is the value of all your ..[ ].. at the current price?
5. What is the value of all your ..[ ].. at the current price?
5. What is the value of all your ..[ ].. at the current price?
What is the value of all your ..[ ].. at the current price?
thousand dong
8849
959
45000
6. Did you own any .... 12 months ago
6. Did you own any .... 12 months ago
6. Did you own any .... 12 months ago
6. Did you own any .... 12 months ago
6. Did you own any .... 12 months ago
Did you own any ..[ ].. 12 months ago, that is [month /year]?
if the answer code is 2, skip to question 9
9808
1
2
1
yes
2
no
7. How many ..[ ].. did you own 12 months ago?
7. How many ..[ ].. did you own 12 months ago?
7. How many ..[ ].. did you own 12 months ago?
7. How many ..[ ].. did you own 12 months ago?
7. How many ..[ ].. did you own 12 months ago?
How many ..[ ].. did you own 12 months ago?
number of animals
8101
1707
0.1
2000
8. value of all the ..[ ].. owned by your household
8. value of all the ..[ ].. owned by your household
8. value of all the ..[ ].. owned by your household
8. value of all the ..[ ].. owned by your household
8. value of all the ..[ ].. owned by your household
What was the value of all the ..[ ].. owned by your household 12 months ago, that is (month, year)?
thousand dong
8580
1228
52000
9. sold any .. [ ].. during the past 12 months?
9. sold any .. [ ].. during the past 12 months?
9. sold any .. [ ].. during the past 12 months?
9. sold any .. [ ].. during the past 12 months?
9. sold any .. [ ].. during the past 12 months?
Has any member of your household sold any .. [ ].. during the past 12 months?
if the answer code is 2, skip to question 12
9807
1
1
2
1
yes
2
no
10. How many .. [ ]... did they sell?
10. How many .. [ ]... did they sell?
10. How many .. [ ]... did they sell?
10. How many .. [ ]... did they sell?
10. How many .. [ ]... did they sell?
How many .. [ ]... did they sell?
number of animals
5297
4511
12500
11. received from sales of ...
11. received from sales of ...
11. received from sales of ...
11. received from sales of ...
11. received from sales of ...
How much has your household received from sales of ..[ ] .. during the past 12 months?
thousand dong
5425
4383
90000
12. bought any .. [ ].. to raise
12. bought any .. [ ].. to raise
12. bought any .. [ ].. to raise
12. bought any .. [ ].. to raise
12. bought any .. [ ].. to raise
Has any member of your household bought any .. [ ].. to raise in the past 12 months (since...)?
if the answer code is 2, skip to question 15
9806
2
1
2
1
yes
2
no
13. How many ..[ ].. did they buy?
13. How many ..[ ].. did they buy?
13. How many ..[ ].. did they buy?
13. How many ..[ ].. did they buy?
13. How many ..[ ].. did they buy?
How many ..[ ].. did they buy?
number of animals
3876
5932
3600
14. How much did your household pay to buy ..
14. How much did your household pay to buy ..
14. How much did your household pay to buy ..
14. How much did your household pay to buy ..
14. How much did your household pay to buy ..
How much did your household pay to buy .. [ ].. in the past 12 months?
thousand dong
4047
5761
50500
15. he value of ..[ ].. newly born or received as a gift
15. he value of ..[ ].. newly born or received as a gift
15. he value of ..[ ].. newly born or received as a gift
15. he value of ..[ ].. newly born or received as a gift
15. he value of ..[ ].. newly born or received as a gift
What was the value of ..[ ].. newly born or received as a gift during the past 12 months?
thousand dong
9737
71
20200
16. value of animals that were lost or stolen...
16. value of animals that were lost or stolen...
16. value of animals that were lost or stolen...
16. value of animals that were lost or stolen...
16. value of animals that were lost or stolen...
What is the value of animals that were lost or stolen, given as gifts or died during the last 12 months?
thousand dong
9706
102
13000
17. value of the ..[ ].. consumed by your household
17. value of the ..[ ].. consumed by your household
17. value of the ..[ ].. consumed by your household
17. value of the ..[ ].. consumed by your household
17. value of the ..[ ].. consumed by your household
What is the value of the ..[ ].. consumed by your household during the past 12 months?
thousand dong
next animal
9716
92
7000
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
3975
205
38820
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
3975
2
388
1. sold any products from livestock raised
1. sold any products from livestock raised
1. sold any products from livestock raised
1. sold any products from livestock raised
1. sold any products from livestock raised
1. During the past 12 months (since....) has any member of your household sold any products from livestock raised by your household?
if the answer code is 2, skip to part H
3975
1
2
1
yes
2
no
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
667
205
37916
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
667
2
379
2. During the past 12 months, has your household sold..?
2. During the past 12 months, has your household sold..?
2. During the past 12 months, has your household sold..?
2. During the past 12 months, has your household sold..?
2. During the past 12 months, has your household sold..?
During the past 12 months, has your household sold ..[ ]..?
667
1
8
1
Fresh milk
2
Eggs
3
Honey and beeswax
4
Silk cocoons
5
Young antlers of deer for traditional medicines
6
Animal hides and furs
7
Manure
8
Other
3. household received from the sale of ...?
3. household received from the sale of ...?
3. household received from the sale of ...?
3. household received from the sale of ...?
3. household received from the sale of ...?
How much has your household received from the sale of ..[ ].. in the past 12 months?
THOUSAND DONGS
667
2
86400
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
4433
205
38820
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
4433
2
388
1. During the past 12 months has your household raised fish...
1. During the past 12 months has your household raised fish...
1. During the past 12 months has your household raised fish...
1. During the past 12 months has your household raised fish...
1. During the past 12 months has your household raised fish...
1. During the past 12 months has your household raised fish, shrimp or related products?
if the answer code is 1, skip to question 3
4433
1
2
1
yes
2
no
2. check: does this household have livestock activities (part f)?
2. check: does this household have livestock activities (part f)?
2. check: does this household have livestock activities (part f)?
2. check: does this household have livestock activities (part f)?
2. check: does this household have livestock activities (part f)?
2. check: does this household have livestock activities (part f)?
if the answer code is 1, skip to part I;
if the answer code is 2, skip to part K
3896
537
1
2
1
yes
2
no
1. received any livestock raising services
1. received any livestock raising services
1. received any livestock raising services
1. received any livestock raising services
1. received any livestock raising services
1. During the past 12 months has your household received any livestock raising services?
if the answer code is 2, skip to part K
3922
511
1
2
1
yes
2
no
2. What services did your household receive? FIRST
2. What services did your household receive? FIRST
2. What services did your household receive? FIRST
2. What services did your household receive? FIRST
2. What services did your household receive? FIRST
2. What services did your household receive?
FIRST
1434
2999
1
6
1
capital
2
breeding stock
3
animal feed
4
vaccination
5
vet. medicine
6
other
SECOND
SECOND
SECOND
SECOND
SECOND
2. What services did your household receive?
SECOND
832
3601
2
6
1
capital
2
breeding stock
3
animal feed
4
vaccination
5
vet. medicine
6
other
THIRD
THIRD
THIRD
THIRD
THIRD
2. What services did your household receive?
THIRD
256
4177
2
6
1
capital
2
breeding stock
3
animal feed
4
vaccination
5
vet. medicine
6
other
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
950
1112
38815
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
950
11
388
3. During the past 12 months has anyone in your household raised or planted
3. During the past 12 months has anyone in your household raised or planted
3. During the past 12 months has anyone in your household raised or planted
3. During the past 12 months has anyone in your household raised or planted
3. During the past 12 months has anyone in your household raised or planted
During the past 12 months has anyone in your household raised or planted .. [ ]..?
950
1
3
1
Fish
2
Shrimp
3
Other water products
4. Is any member of your household raising or planting
4. Is any member of your household raising or planting
4. Is any member of your household raising or planting
4. Is any member of your household raising or planting
4. Is any member of your household raising or planting
Is any member of your household raising or planting .. [ ].. now?
if the answer code is 2, skip to question 6
949
1
1
2
1
yes
2
no
5. water surface area currently being used for aquaculture
5. water surface area currently being used for aquaculture
5. water surface area currently being used for aquaculture
5. water surface area currently being used for aquaculture
5. water surface area currently being used for aquaculture
What is the water surface area currently being used for aquaculture?
M2
925
25
5
3000000
6. received from aquaculture
6. received from aquaculture
6. received from aquaculture
6. received from aquaculture
6. received from aquaculture
During the past 12 months, how much has your household received from aquaculture?
thousand dong
949
1
95000
7 .... bought breeding stock
7 .... bought breeding stock
7 .... bought breeding stock
7 .... bought breeding stock
7 .... bought breeding stock
During the past 12 months has your household bought breeding stock?
if the answer code is 2, skip to next water product
949
1
1
2
1
yes
2
no
8. spent altogether to buy breeding stock for ..
8. spent altogether to buy breeding stock for ..
8. spent altogether to buy breeding stock for ..
8. spent altogether to buy breeding stock for ..
8. spent altogether to buy breeding stock for ..
During the past 12 months how much has your household spent altogether to buy breeding stock for ..[ ]..?
thousand dong
next product
817
133
50000
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
8677
205
38820
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
8677
2
388
1. spent money on the following items in order to raise livestock
1. spent money on the following items in order to raise livestock
1. spent money on the following items in order to raise livestock
1. spent money on the following items in order to raise livestock
1. spent money on the following items in order to raise livestock
In the past 12 months has anyone in your household spent money on the following items in order to raise livestock?
8677
1
11
1
Animal feed
2
Construction and major repairs of livestock facility
3
Minor frequent repairs of livestock facility
4
Veterinary services, vaccines and medicines for treatment
5
Stud fees
6
Insurance
7
Transport of animals, feed or other supplies
8
Commissions on the sale of animals
9
Compensation for damage caused by animals
10
Miscellaneous expenditures for non-durable items
11
Other expenditures (incubator, electricity, etc.)
2. How much money or value of in-kind payments ...
2. How much money or value of in-kind payments ...
2. How much money or value of in-kind payments ...
2. How much money or value of in-kind payments ...
2. How much money or value of in-kind payments ...
How much money or value of in-kind payments have members of your household spent for ..[ ] .. during the past 12 months?
(Since.........................)
Thousand dong
8676
1
85020
3. To whom did the household pay for FIRST
3. To whom did the household pay for FIRST
3. To whom did the household pay for FIRST
3. To whom did the household pay for FIRST
3. To whom did the household pay for FIRST
To whom did the household pay for ..[ ]..?
FIRST
8677
1
3
1
Government
2
Cooperative
3
Private sector
SECOND
SECOND
SECOND
SECOND
SECOND
To whom did the household pay for ..[ ]..?
SECOND
75
8602
1
7
1
Government
2
Cooperative
3
Private sector
THIRD
THIRD
THIRD
THIRD
THIRD
To whom did the household pay for ..[ ]..?
THIRD
SKIP TO NEXT EXPENDITURE
8677
1
Government
2
Cooperative
3
Private sector
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
4431
205
38820
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
4431
2
388
1. Hoe:
1. Hoe:
1. Hoe:
1. Hoe:
1. Hoe:
How many of the following hand tools are owned by members of your household?
Write the number for each tool in the appropriate box.
4430
1
16
2. Knives,ax:
2. Knives,ax:
2. Knives,ax:
2. Knives,ax:
2. Knives,ax:
How many of the following hand tools are owned by members of your household?
Write the number for each tool in the appropriate box.
4430
1
20
3. Rake:
3. Rake:
3. Rake:
3. Rake:
3. Rake:
How many of the following hand tools are owned by members of your household?
Write the number for each tool in the appropriate box.
4430
1
12
4. Pickaxe:
4. Pickaxe:
4. Pickaxe:
4. Pickaxe:
4. Pickaxe:
How many of the following hand tools are owned by members of your household?
Write the number for each tool in the appropriate box.
4428
3
8
5. Shovel
5. Shovel
5. Shovel
5. Shovel
5. Shovel
How many of the following hand tools are owned by members of your household?
Write the number for each tool in the appropriate box.
4430
1
10
6. Plough, harrow:
6. Plough, harrow:
6. Plough, harrow:
6. Plough, harrow:
6. Plough, harrow:
How many of the following hand tools are owned by members of your household?
Write the number for each tool in the appropriate box.
4428
3
6
7. Sickles, reaping hook:
7. Sickles, reaping hook:
7. Sickles, reaping hook:
7. Sickles, reaping hook:
7. Sickles, reaping hook:
How many of the following hand tools are owned by members of your household?
Write the number for each tool in the appropriate box.
4430
1
10
8. other
8. other
8. other
8. other
8. other
How many of the following hand tools are owned by members of your household?
Write the number for each tool in the appropriate box.
4429
2
7
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
6641
1101
38818
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
6641
11
388
1. During the past 12 months (since..) has any member of your household had a ..
1. During the past 12 months (since..) has any member of your household had a ..
1. During the past 12 months (since..) has any member of your household had a ..
1. During the past 12 months (since..) has any member of your household had a ..
1. During the past 12 months (since..) has any member of your household had a ..
During the past 12 months (since..) has any member of your household had a .. [ ]..?
6641
1
20
1
Large tractor (over 12 horsepower)
2
Small tractor (under 12 horsepower)
3
Machine-pulled plow or harrow
4
Mechanical water pump
5
Sprinkler
6
Motor-driven threshing machine
7
Handle or pedal driven threshing machine
8
Rice winnower
9
Mill
10
Machine to grind livestock feed
11
Insecticide pump with motor
12
Hand-driven insecticide pump
13
Large wagon pulled by tractor
14
Ox cart
15
Small-cart pulled by a person
16
Boats
17
Motor for boats
18
Fish nets
19
Durable equipment for storage
20
Other equipment or implements
2. Does any member of your household currently own a ..[ ].. in whole or in part?
2. Does any member of your household currently own a ..[ ].. in whole or in part?
2. Does any member of your household currently own a ..[ ].. in whole or in part?
2. Does any member of your household currently own a ..[ ].. in whole or in part?
2. Does any member of your household currently own a ..[ ].. in whole or in part?
Does any member of your household currently own a ..[ ].. in whole or in part?
if the answer code is 2, skip to question 5
6641
1
2
1
yes
2
no
3. What number or fraction of a [..] do the members of your household own
3. What number or fraction of a [..] do the members of your household own
3. What number or fraction of a [..] do the members of your household own
3. What number or fraction of a [..] do the members of your household own
3. What number or fraction of a [..] do the members of your household own
What number or fraction of a [..] do the members of your household own?
number or fraction
6619
22
0.1
100
4. According to current prices what is the total value of all your ..[ ].. including the shares of other households?
4. According to current prices what is the total value of all your ..[ ].. including the shares of other households?
4. According to current prices what is the total value of all your ..[ ].. including the shares of other households?
4. According to current prices what is the total value of all your ..[ ].. including the shares of other households?
4. According to current prices what is the total value of all your ..[ ].. including the shares of other households?
According to current prices what is the total value of all your ..[ ].. including the shares of other households?
thousand dong
6618
23
100000
5. Has any member of your household bought a ...
5. Has any member of your household bought a ...
5. Has any member of your household bought a ...
5. Has any member of your household bought a ...
5. Has any member of your household bought a ...
Has any member of your household bought a ..[ ] .. in the past 12 months?
if the answer code is 2, skip to question 8
6641
1
2
1
yes
2
no
6. bought altogether including the the shares of other households
6. bought altogether including the the shares of other households
6. bought altogether including the the shares of other households
6. bought altogether including the the shares of other households
6. bought altogether including the the shares of other households
How many .. [ ].. have they bought altogether including the the shares of other households?
number or fraction
821
5820
75
7. total amount paid
7. total amount paid
7. total amount paid
7. total amount paid
7. total amount paid
What was the total amount paid for these [..] including the shares of other households?
thousand dong
821
5820
38000
8. any member of your household sold a ...
8. any member of your household sold a ...
8. any member of your household sold a ...
8. any member of your household sold a ...
8. any member of your household sold a ...
Has any member of your household sold a ..[ ].. in the past 12 months?
if the answer code is 2, skip to question 11
6641
1
2
1
yes
2
no
9. How many [..] have they sold altogether
9. How many [..] have they sold altogether
9. How many [..] have they sold altogether
9. How many [..] have they sold altogether
9. How many [..] have they sold altogether
How many [..] have they sold altogether in the past 12 months including the shares of other households?
number or fraction
29
6612
0.5
1
10. How much did they receive altogether for the sale
10. How much did they receive altogether for the sale
10. How much did they receive altogether for the sale
10. How much did they receive altogether for the sale
10. How much did they receive altogether for the sale
How much did they receive altogether for the sale of ..[ ].. including the shares of other households?
thousand dong
29
6612
37
7000
11.Ho da thu duoc... ? 1000D:
11.Ho da thu duoc... ? 1000D:
11.Ho da thu duoc... ? 1000D:
11.Ho da thu duoc... ? 1000D:
11.Ho da thu duoc... ? 1000D:
How much money did your household earn by leasing ..[ ].. during the past 12 months?
thousand dong
6641
12000
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
3440
101
38820
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
3440
1
388
number of enterprise
number of enterprise
number of enterprise
number of enterprise
number of enterprise
number of enterprise
if the answer code is 2, skip to section 11
3440
1
4
Activity or occupation is a self-employed economic activity of the household not including
agricultural, forestry and aquaculture production, including industrial handicrafts, sea product
fishing production, etc.…; sales of food, foodstuff, clothes and other goods etc.., services or
professional activities (private doctors, lawyers, carpenters, masons, etc.).
2. name of the business. industry code
2. name of the business. industry code
2. name of the business. industry code
2. name of the business. industry code
2. name of the business. industry code
Now I would like some information about the trades, businesses, professional services and other self-employed activities of the members of your household.
name of the business.
3440
1
95
1
Agriculture and related services (including livestock)
2
Forestry and related services
5
Aquaculture (includes both raising, and catching seafood)
10
Coal mining
11
Oil and gas drilling and related services
12
Uranium and Thorium mining
13
Metal mining
14
Mining for rocks, stone, sand, salt, fertilizer...
15
Food and beverages
16
Tobacco products
17
Textiles and garments
18
Fur processing and fur products (excluding garments)
19
Leather tanning and leather products including wallets, seats, suitcases (excluding garments)
20
Wood, bamboo, rattan processing and production of wood,
21
Paper and paper products
22
Printing and publishing (books, magazines, newspapers, and recordings)
23
Coke, crude oil, uranium processingChemicals and chemical products (including pesticides, paints, pharmaceuticals, beauty products and synthetic fibers)
24
Chemicals and chemical products (including pesticides, paints, pharmaceuticals, beauty products and synthetic fibers)
25
Plastic and Rubber production and products
26
Other non-metal mineral products production (glass, ceramics, cement...)
27
Metal production and processing
28
Metal products (non mechanical, non-electric such as tools, boiler, ...)
29
Other equipment and machinery not specified elsewhere (pump, turbine, kiln, loading equipment, cranes)
30
Office and computer equipment production
31
Other electronic, electric equipment not specified elsewhere (electric generators, wires, batteries, lamps)
32
Radio, TV, broadcasting and other communication equipment
33
Medical and laboratory equipment, precision instruments, and meters (clocks)
34
Motor vehicles and spare parts
35
Other transportation equipment (boats, railroad, airplane)
36
Furniture production
37
Recycling, reprocessing (metal and other)
40
Electricity production and distribution
41
Extract, clean and distribute water
45
Construction
50
Vehicle sales, maintenance and repair; retail sale of gas
51
Wholesale and agent sales (excluding motor vehicles)
52
Retail sales (excluding motor vehicles);repairs of family appliances
55
Hotel and Restaurant
60
Road, railroad and pipeline transport
61
Water transport
62
Airline transport
63
Services in transport; tourist services
64
Post and telecommunications
65
Financial intermediary (excluding insurance and social welfare)
66
Insurance and pensions (excluding social insurance)
67
Assistance in finance (including social insurance)
70
Science and technology activities
71
Real Estate
72
Rental of equipment, household goods
73
Computer-related activities
74
Other business activities (accounting, tax and other consulting, architecture, advertising, protection, housecleaning, photography, packaging, etc)
75
Government administration and national defense (includes police)
80
Education and training
85
Social relief (hospital, clinic, veterinary care, relief work)
90
Culture and sports (broadcasting, movies, entertainment, newspapers, library, museums, sports...)
91
Communist party, mass organizations, professional associations
92
Public sanitation, garbage collection
93
Other services (ironing, laundry, haircutting, funerals, other)
95
Personal services provided at the home of client
99
Activities of foreign organizations
Activity or occupation is a self-employed economic activity of the household not including
agricultural, forestry and aquaculture production, including industrial handicrafts, sea product
fishing production, etc.…; sales of food, foodstuff, clothes and other goods etc.., services or
professional activities (private doctors, lawyers, carpenters, masons, etc.).
3. name of the best-informed person. ID CODE
3. name of the best-informed person. ID CODE
3. name of the best-informed person. ID CODE
3. name of the best-informed person. ID CODE
3. name of the best-informed person. ID CODE
name of the best-informed person.
ID CODE
3440
1
11
4. person actually interviewed
4. person actually interviewed
4. person actually interviewed
4. person actually interviewed
4. person actually interviewed
is this the person actually interviewed?
3440
1
2
1
yes
2
no
5. How long has this business been in existence? YEARS
5. How long has this business been in existence? YEARS
5. How long has this business been in existence? YEARS
5. How long has this business been in existence? YEARS
5. How long has this business been in existence? YEARS
How long has this business been in existence?
YEARS
3440
74
MONTHS
MONTHS
MONTHS
MONTHS
MONTHS
How long has this business been in existence?
MONTHS
1508
1932
11
6. own all of this business
6. own all of this business
6. own all of this business
6. own all of this business
6. own all of this business
Do you or the members of your household own all of this business?
if the answer code is 1, skip to question 8
3440
1
2
1
yes
2
no
1. What percentage is owned %
1. What percentage is owned %
1. What percentage is owned %
1. What percentage is owned %
1. What percentage is owned %
What percentage is owned by you and the members of your household?
percentage
134
3306
70
8. During the past 12 month ... whether or not they were paid?
8. During the past 12 month ... whether or not they were paid?
8. During the past 12 month ... whether or not they were paid?
8. During the past 12 month ... whether or not they were paid?
8. During the past 12 month ... whether or not they were paid?
During the past 12 months (since...), on average how many people have worked or helped in this business, including yourself, household members whether or not they were paid?
number of people
3440
1
62
9. How many are members of your household?
9. How many are members of your household?
9. How many are members of your household?
9. How many are members of your household?
9. How many are members of your household?
How many are members of your household?
number of people
3440
1
7
10. Which members of your household worked (1)
10. Which members of your household worked (1)
10. Which members of your household worked (1)
10. Which members of your household worked (1)
10. Which members of your household worked (1)
Which members of your household worked or helped in this business, including you?
id code
3439
1
1
11
(2)
(2)
(2)
(2)
(2)
Which members of your household worked or helped in this business, including you?
id code
1097
2343
1
12
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
Which members of your household worked or helped in this business, including you?
id code
258
3182
1
11
(4)
(4)
(4)
(4)
(4)
Which members of your household worked or helped in this business, including you?
id code
68
3372
2
12
(5)
(5)
(5)
(5)
(5)
Which members of your household worked or helped in this business, including you?
id code
17
3423
2
8
11. Trong 12 thang...ho ong/ba?
11. Trong 12 thang...ho ong/ba?
11. Trong 12 thang...ho ong/ba?
11. Trong 12 thang...ho ong/ba?
11. Trong 12 thang...ho ong/ba?
During the past 12 months has this business paid anyone in cash or in-kind to work here, including members of your household?
if the answer code is 2, skip to question 17
3440
1
2
1
yes
2
no
12. How much, on average, do you pay each of the workers here including cash and in-kind payments? THOUSAND DONGS
12. How much, on average, do you pay each of the workers here including cash and in-kind payments? THOUSAND DONGS
12. How much, on average, do you pay each of the workers here including cash and in-kind payments? THOUSAND DONGS
12. How much, on average, do you pay each of the workers here including cash and in-kind payments? THOUSAND DONGS
12. How much, on average, do you pay each of the workers here including cash and in-kind payments? THOUSAND DONGS
How much, on average, do you pay each of the workers here including cash and in-kind payments?
THOUSAND DONGS
312
3128
4
10500
TIME UNIT
TIME UNIT
TIME UNIT
TIME UNIT
TIME UNIT
How much, on average, do you pay each of the workers here including cash and in-kind payments?
TIME UNIT
312
3128
3
8
2
Hour
3
day
4
week
5
month
6
quarter
7
hafl year
8
year
13. How many workers were paid in the past 12 months?
13. How many workers were paid in the past 12 months?
13. How many workers were paid in the past 12 months?
13. How many workers were paid in the past 12 months?
13. How many workers were paid in the past 12 months?
How many workers were paid in the past 12 months?
number of people
If less than 6 people skip to question 17
312
3128
1
60
14. Does this business give its workers paid vacation
14. Does this business give its workers paid vacation
14. Does this business give its workers paid vacation
14. Does this business give its workers paid vacation
14. Does this business give its workers paid vacation
Does this business give its workers paid vacation?
43
3397
1
2
1
yes
2
no
15. Does this business give its workers paid sick leave?
15. Does this business give its workers paid sick leave?
15. Does this business give its workers paid sick leave?
15. Does this business give its workers paid sick leave?
15. Does this business give its workers paid sick leave?
Does this business give its workers paid sick leave?
43
3397
1
2
1
yes
2
no
16. Before starting to work here, did the workers sign a contract ...
16. Before starting to work here, did the workers sign a contract ...
16. Before starting to work here, did the workers sign a contract ...
16. Before starting to work here, did the workers sign a contract ...
16. Before starting to work here, did the workers sign a contract ...
Before starting to work here, did the workers sign a contract or agreement about salary and working conditions?
43
3397
1
2
1
yes
2
no
17. Does this business occupy a fixed location or does it move frequently?
17. Does this business occupy a fixed location or does it move frequently?
17. Does this business occupy a fixed location or does it move frequently?
17. Does this business occupy a fixed location or does it move frequently?
17. Does this business occupy a fixed location or does it move frequently?
Does this business occupy a fixed location or does it move frequently?
3439
1
1
2
1
fixed
2
not stable
18. Does this business have a business license?
18. Does this business have a business license?
18. Does this business have a business license?
18. Does this business have a business license?
18. Does this business have a business license?
Does this business have a business license?
3439
1
1
2
1
yes
2
no
19. Is this business run as an agent for a company?
19. Is this business run as an agent for a company?
19. Is this business run as an agent for a company?
19. Is this business run as an agent for a company?
19. Is this business run as an agent for a company?
Is this business run as an agent for a company?
if the answer code is 2, skip to part B
3439
1
1
2
1
yes
2
no
20. What percent of capital in this agent business belongs to the household?
20. What percent of capital in this agent business belongs to the household?
20. What percent of capital in this agent business belongs to the household?
20. What percent of capital in this agent business belongs to the household?
20. What percent of capital in this agent business belongs to the household?
What percent of capital in this agent business belongs to the household?
%
36
3404
100
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
8897
101
38820
cluster cdoe
cluster cdoe
cluster cdoe
cluster cdoe
cluster cdoe
8897
1
388
number of enterprise
number of enterprise
number of enterprise
number of enterprise
number of enterprise
8897
1
4
1. During the past 12 months, did your busines make any expenditures or barter for the following items?
1. During the past 12 months, did your busines make any expenditures or barter for the following items?
1. During the past 12 months, did your busines make any expenditures or barter for the following items?
1. During the past 12 months, did your busines make any expenditures or barter for the following items?
1. During the past 12 months, did your busines make any expenditures or barter for the following items?
During the past 12 months, did your business (trade, profession, etc.) make any expenditures or barter for the following items?
8895
2
1
13
1
Raw materials
2
Articles for resale
3
Buying equipment, building, land, vehicle boats, machinery
4
Renting equipment, building, land, vehicle boats, machinery
5
Maintenance and repairs
6
Transport, including packaging and storing
7
Fuel
8
Electricity
9
Water
10
License fee
11
Revenue tax and other taxes
12
Insurance
13
Other expenditures
2. How much do you usually pay... thousand dong
2. How much do you usually pay... thousand dong
2. How much do you usually pay... thousand dong
2. How much do you usually pay... thousand dong
2. How much do you usually pay... thousand dong
How much do you usually pay for ...[]... for this business?
thousand dong
8876
21
0.2
311040
3. How often do you pay ... TIME
3. How often do you pay ... TIME
3. How often do you pay ... TIME
3. How often do you pay ... TIME
3. How often do you pay ... TIME
How often do you pay for ..[ ]..
TIME
8876
21
1
360
TIME UNIT
TIME UNIT
TIME UNIT
TIME UNIT
TIME UNIT
How often do you pay for ..[ ]..
TIME UNIT
8876
21
3
8
2
Hour
3
day
4
week
5
month
6
quarter
7
hafl year
8
year
4 Ho ong/ba...nay khong?
4 Ho ong/ba...nay khong?
4 Ho ong/ba...nay khong?
4 Ho ong/ba...nay khong?
4 Ho ong/ba...nay khong?
Does your household or do other businesses belonging to your household use this ..[ ]..?
SKIP TO NEXT EXPENDITURE
7398
1499
1
3
1
yes
2
no
1. how much did you spend for ...
1. how much did you spend for ...
1. how much did you spend for ...
1. how much did you spend for ...
1. how much did you spend for ...
During the past 12 months how much did you spend for ...[ ]..?
THOUSAND DONGS
23
8874
1656
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
3440
101
38820
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
3440
1
388
number of enterprise
number of enterprise
number of enterprise
number of enterprise
number of enterprise
3440
1
4
1. has your business been in operation
1. has your business been in operation
1. has your business been in operation
1. has your business been in operation
1. has your business been in operation
For how many months (according to the calendar) in the past 12 months has your business been in operation?
Months
IS 12 MONTHS SKIP TO QUESTION 3
3440
1
12
2. business is still operating
2. business is still operating
2. business is still operating
2. business is still operating
2. business is still operating
This business is still operating since my last visit, isn't it?
IF THE ANSWER CODE IS 2, SKIP TO QUESTION 10
1759
1681
1
2
1
yes
2
no
3. How many days has this business operated
3. How many days has this business operated
3. How many days has this business operated
3. How many days has this business operated
3. How many days has this business operated
How many days has this business operated since my last visit?
DAYS
2971
469
15
4. how much money has the business received from sales
4. how much money has the business received from sales
4. how much money has the business received from sales
4. how much money has the business received from sales
4. how much money has the business received from sales
Since my last visit, how much money has the business received from sales of goods and services?
Thousand dong
2969
471
281400
5. this business received any payments
5. this business received any payments
5. this business received any payments
5. this business received any payments
5. this business received any payments
Since my last visit, has this business received any payments in the form of goods or services?
IF THE ANSWER CODE IS 2, SKIP TO QUESTION 7
2970
470
1
2
1
yes
2
no
6. value of these payments
6. value of these payments
6. value of these payments
6. value of these payments
6. value of these payments
What is the value of these payments since my last visit?
Thousand dong
91
3349
5
12000
7. Since my last visit, have any of the business' products ... been used or consumed by your household?
7. Since my last visit, have any of the business' products ... been used or consumed by your household?
7. Since my last visit, have any of the business' products ... been used or consumed by your household?
7. Since my last visit, have any of the business' products ... been used or consumed by your household?
7. Since my last visit, have any of the business' products ... been used or consumed by your household?
Since my last visit, have any of the business' products, services or raw materials been used or consumed by your household?
IF THE ANSWER CODE IS 2, SKIP TO QUESTION 9
2971
469
1
2
1
yes
2
no
8. value of the products or raw materials used or consumed
8. value of the products or raw materials used or consumed
8. value of the products or raw materials used or consumed
8. value of the products or raw materials used or consumed
8. value of the products or raw materials used or consumed
What is the value of the products or raw materials used or consumed by your household?
Thousand dong
1004
2436
1000
9. How much were your sales since my last visit compared ...
9. How much were your sales since my last visit compared ...
9. How much were your sales since my last visit compared ...
9. How much were your sales since my last visit compared ...
9. How much were your sales since my last visit compared ...
How much were your sales since my last visit compared to sales in the 2 weeks previous to my first visit in percentage terms?
%
2965
475
300
10. How many days does this business operate during the months it operates?
10. How many days does this business operate during the months it operates?
10. How many days does this business operate during the months it operates?
10. How many days does this business operate during the months it operates?
10. How many days does this business operate during the months it operates?
How many days does this business operate during the months it operates?
Days
3440
1
30
11. During the last 12 months how much money has the business received ...
11. During the last 12 months how much money has the business received ...
11. During the last 12 months how much money has the business received ...
11. During the last 12 months how much money has the business received ...
11. During the last 12 months how much money has the business received ...
During the last 12 months how much money has the business received from the sale of its goods and services?
3440
7236000
12. During the past 12 months has this business received any payments ...
12. During the past 12 months has this business received any payments ...
12. During the past 12 months has this business received any payments ...
12. During the past 12 months has this business received any payments ...
12. During the past 12 months has this business received any payments ...
During the past 12 months has this business received any payments in the form of goods or services?
IF THE ANSWER CODE IS 2, SKIP TO QUESTION 14
3439
1
1
2
1
yes
2
no
13. What is the value of these payments in the past 12 months?
13. What is the value of these payments in the past 12 months?
13. What is the value of these payments in the past 12 months?
13. What is the value of these payments in the past 12 months?
13. What is the value of these payments in the past 12 months?
What is the value of these payments in the past 12 months?
THOUSAND DONGS
108
3332
50
137000
14. During the past 12 months ... used or consumed by your household?
14. During the past 12 months ... used or consumed by your household?
14. During the past 12 months ... used or consumed by your household?
14. During the past 12 months ... used or consumed by your household?
14. During the past 12 months ... used or consumed by your household?
During the past 12 months, have any of the business' products, raw materials or services been used or consumed by your household?
IF THE ANSWER CODE IS 2, SKIP TO QUESTION 16
3440
1
2
1
yes
2
no
15. value of the products or raw materials used or consumed
15. value of the products or raw materials used or consumed
15. value of the products or raw materials used or consumed
15. value of the products or raw materials used or consumed
15. value of the products or raw materials used or consumed
What is the value of the products or raw materials used or consumed by your household in the past 12 months?
Thousand dong
1686
1754
28000
16. ... is there usually any money left?
16. ... is there usually any money left?
16. ... is there usually any money left?
16. ... is there usually any money left?
16. ... is there usually any money left?
After making expenditures for this business, and after using or consuming products and raw materials by the household, is there usually any money left?
IF THE ANSWER CODE IS 2, SKIP TO QUESTION 18
3440
1
2
1
yes
2
no
17. If so, how much do you usually have left?
17. If so, how much do you usually have left?
17. If so, how much do you usually have left?
17. If so, how much do you usually have left?
17. If so, how much do you usually have left?
If so, how much do you usually have left?
THOUSAND DONGS
3376
64
3
433800
TIME UNIT
TIME UNIT
TIME UNIT
TIME UNIT
TIME UNIT
3376
64
3
8
3
day
4
week
5
month
6
quarter
7
hafl year
8
year
18. Does your business have an inventory of products or goods not yet sold?
18. Does your business have an inventory of products or goods not yet sold?
18. Does your business have an inventory of products or goods not yet sold?
18. Does your business have an inventory of products or goods not yet sold?
18. Does your business have an inventory of products or goods not yet sold?
Does your business have an inventory of products or goods not yet sold?
IF THE ANSWER CODE IS 2, SKIP TO PART D
3439
1
1
2
1
yes
2
no
19 Neu...nhieu tien? NGHIN D
19 Neu...nhieu tien? NGHIN D
19 Neu...nhieu tien? NGHIN D
19 Neu...nhieu tien? NGHIN D
19 Neu...nhieu tien? NGHIN D
How much money could you receive if you sold all of these goods now?
THOUSAND DONGS
1440
2000
3
1500000
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
5680
101
38820
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
5680
1
388
1. Do you own any ...
1. Do you own any ...
1. Do you own any ...
1. Do you own any ...
1. Do you own any ...
Do you own any ..[ ].. for use by your four most important businesses?
5680
1
8
1
Land
2
Workshop
3
Equipment, machinery
4
Furniture
5
Large and small tools
6
Large vehicles (tractor, car, ship, boat)
7
Small vehicles (bicycle, cyclo, motorcycle, cart)
8
Other durable assets
Land includes land without a building or workshop used for activities or occupations such as to
store materials, or dry products , etc..
Workshop includes buildings, sheds or tents used as a production place, or for storage of
materials and products.
Equipment, machinery such as: electric saw, lathing machine, planing machine, boring machine,
grinding machine, computer, hammer, chisel, saw, etc
2. used for the household's individualpurposes
2. used for the household's individualpurposes
2. used for the household's individualpurposes
2. used for the household's individualpurposes
2. used for the household's individualpurposes
Is this ..[asset].. used exclusively by your business or is it sometimes used for the household's individualpurposes?
IF THE ANSWER CODE IS 1, SKIP TO QUESTION 4
5680
1
2
1
exclusively for the business
2
Sometimes used by household
3. What percent of this asset is used for the house hold's personal use?
3. What percent of this asset is used for the house hold's personal use?
3. What percent of this asset is used for the house hold's personal use?
3. What percent of this asset is used for the house hold's personal use?
3. What percent of this asset is used for the house hold's personal use?
What percent of this asset is used for the house hold's personal use?
%
862
4818
0.1
100
4. Which business of the household uses this ..[ASSET]..? FIRST
4. Which business of the household uses this ..[ASSET]..? FIRST
4. Which business of the household uses this ..[ASSET]..? FIRST
4. Which business of the household uses this ..[ASSET]..? FIRST
4. Which business of the household uses this ..[ASSET]..? FIRST
Which business of the household uses this ..[ASSET]..?
FIRST
If more than one business SKIP TO QUESTION 6
5680
1
4
1
First business
2
Second business
3
Third business
4
fourth business
SECOND
SECOND
SECOND
SECOND
SECOND
Which business of the household uses this ..[ASSET]..?
SECOND
510
5170
1
4
1
First business
2
Second business
3
Third business
4
fourth business
THIRD
THIRD
THIRD
THIRD
THIRD
Which business of the household uses this ..[ASSET]..?
THIRD
51
5629
2
4
1
First business
2
Second business
3
Third business
4
fourth business
FOURTH
FOURTH
FOURTH
FOURTH
FOURTH
Which business of the household uses this ..[ASSET]..?
FOURTH
3
5677
4
4
1
First business
2
Second business
3
Third business
4
fourth business
5. According to today's prices what is the value of ..
5. According to today's prices what is the value of ..
5. According to today's prices what is the value of ..
5. According to today's prices what is the value of ..
5. According to today's prices what is the value of ..
According to today's prices what is the value of ..[ ]..?
thousand dong
SKIP TO NEXT ASSET
5170
510
2
900000
6. used exclusively for one business, or is it used jointly among the businesses?
6. used exclusively for one business, or is it used jointly among the businesses?
6. used exclusively for one business, or is it used jointly among the businesses?
6. used exclusively for one business, or is it used jointly among the businesses?
6. used exclusively for one business, or is it used jointly among the businesses?
Is this ..[ ].. used exclusively for one business, or is it used jointly among the businesses?
IF THE ANSWER CODE IS 2, SKIP TO QUESTION 8
510
5170
1
2
1
separate
2
Joint
BUSINESS CODE
BUSINESS CODE
BUSINESS CODE
BUSINESS CODE
BUSINESS CODE
With each business, how much could you receive if you sold ..[ ].. right now?
BUSINESS CODE
395
5285
1
3
1
First business
2
Second business
3
Third business
4
fourth business
FIRST
FIRST
FIRST
FIRST
FIRST
With each business, how much could you receive if you sold ..[ ].. right now?
THOUSAND DONGS
395
5285
5
360000
BUSINESS CODE
BUSINESS CODE
BUSINESS CODE
BUSINESS CODE
BUSINESS CODE
With each business, how much could you receive if you sold ..[ ].. right now?
BUSINESS CODE
384
5296
1
4
1
First business
2
Second business
3
Third business
4
fourth business
SECOND
SECOND
SECOND
SECOND
SECOND
With each business, how much could you receive if you sold ..[ ].. right now?
THOUSAND DONGS
384
5296
5
540000
BUSINESS CODE
BUSINESS CODE
BUSINESS CODE
BUSINESS CODE
BUSINESS CODE
With each business, how much could you receive if you sold ..[ ].. right now?
BUSINESS CODE
56
5624
2
4
1
First business
2
Second business
3
Third business
4
fourth business
THIRD
THIRD
THIRD
THIRD
THIRD
With each business, how much could you receive if you sold ..[ ].. right now?
THOUSAND DONGS
56
5624
10
100000
BUSINESS CODE
BUSINESS CODE
BUSINESS CODE
BUSINESS CODE
BUSINESS CODE
With each business, how much could you receive if you sold ..[ ].. right now?
BUSINESS CODE
3
5677
2
4
1
First business
2
Second business
3
Third business
4
fourth business
FOURTH
FOURTH
FOURTH
FOURTH
FOURTH
With each business, how much could you receive if you sold ..[ ].. right now?
THOUSAND DONGS
NEXT ASSET
3
5677
40
200
8. According to today's prices what is the value of ..
8. According to today's prices what is the value of ..
8. According to today's prices what is the value of ..
8. According to today's prices what is the value of ..
8. According to today's prices what is the value of ..
According to today's prices what is the value of ..[ ]..?
THOUSAND DONGS
SKIP TO NEXT ASSET
115
5565
15
175000
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
62721
101
38820
cluster & foodstuff code
cluster & foodstuff code
cluster & foodstuff code
cluster & foodstuff code
cluster & foodstuff code
62721
1
388
food code
food code
food code
food code
food code
62721
302
345
302
Glutinous or sticky rice
310
Fragrant rice
311
Pork (inedible parts removed)
312
Beef, buffalo meat (inedible parts removed)
313
Chicken
314
Ducks, other poultry
315
Other meat (goat, dog, lamb, game meat...)
318
Fresh shrimp, fish
320
Other seafoods (crab, snails...)
321
Chicken or duck eggs
324
Beans
333
Fruit
337
Sugar, molasses
338
Cakes, candy, candied fruits
340
Alcohol, beer
341
Coffee
342
Tea
345
Other (processed foods, holiday cakes)
2. What was the total quantity bought or bartered
2. What was the total quantity bought or bartered
2. What was the total quantity bought or bartered
2. What was the total quantity bought or bartered
2. What was the total quantity bought or bartered
What was the total quantity of ..[ ].. bought or bartered for to be used during new year and other holidays?
quality
57884
4837
1500
quality code
quality code
quality code
quality code
quality code
47643
15078
1
4
1
gram
2
kg
3
liter
4
piece
3. bought or bartered for at the new year or for other holidays
3. bought or bartered for at the new year or for other holidays
3. bought or bartered for at the new year or for other holidays
3. bought or bartered for at the new year or for other holidays
3. bought or bartered for at the new year or for other holidays
What was the total quantity of ..[ ].. bought or bartered of the ..[ ].. bought or bartered for at the new year or for other holidays?
THOUSAND DONGS
55393
7328
30000
4. total quantity of home production and amounts of ...
4. total quantity of home production and amounts of ...
4. total quantity of home production and amounts of ...
4. total quantity of home production and amounts of ...
4. total quantity of home production and amounts of ...
What was the total quantity of home production and amounts of ..[ ].. obtained through means other than purchase consumed by your household during the new year or other holidays?
QUALITY
58111
4610
600
quality code
quality code
quality code
quality code
quality code
14571
48150
5
1
gram
2
kg
3
liter
4
piece
5. What is the value ... BUY IT AT THE MARKET
5. What is the value ... BUY IT AT THE MARKET
5. What is the value ... BUY IT AT THE MARKET
5. What is the value ... BUY IT AT THE MARKET
5. What is the value ... BUY IT AT THE MARKET
What is the value of this ..[ ].. if you had to BUY IT AT THE MARKET?
THOUSAND DONGS
62568
153
1800
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
158383
101
38820
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
158383
1
388
cluster & foodstuff code
cluster & foodstuff code
cluster & foodstuff code
cluster & foodstuff code
cluster & foodstuff code
158383
301
345
301
Ordinary rice
302
Sticky rice
303
Corn/maize (weight of kernels)
304
Cassava (fresh equivalent)
305
Sweet and ordinary potatoes, fresh equivalent
306
Barley, malt, millet, kaoliang
307
Bread, wheat or wheat flour
308
Wheat/egg noodle (dry)
309
Fresh rice noodles
310
Arrow root noodles
311
Pork meat (inedible parts removed)
312
Beef and buffalo meat (inedible parts removed)
313
Chicken
314
Duck and other Poultry
315
Other meats? (goat, lamb, game meats, birds)
316
Processed meat
317
Lard, cooking oil
318
Fresh fish, shrimp
319
Dried and processed fish and shrimp?
320
Other seafoods (crab, snails..)
321
Chicken or duck eggs
322
Tofu
323
Peanuts, sesame seeds?
324
Beans
325
Water morning glory
326
Kohlrabi
327
Cabbage
328
Tomatoes
329
Other vegetables? (calabash, pumpkin, cucumber)
330
Oranges
331
Bananas
332
Mangoes
333
Other fruit (rambutan, papaya, melon...)
334
Fish sauce and dipping sauce
335
Salt
336
MSG
337
Sugar, molasses
338
Cake, candy, candied fruit
339
Milk and other milk products
340
Alcohol and beer
341
Coffee
342
Tea
343
Beverages? (made with industrial methods)
344
Food and drink away from home? breakfast, lunch, dinner)
345
Other
2. purchased or bartered
2. purchased or bartered
2. purchased or bartered
2. purchased or bartered
2. purchased or bartered
2. Since my last visit has your household purchased or bartered for ..[ ]..?
IF THE ANSWE CODE IS 2, SKIP TO QUESTION 4
158350
33
1
2
1
yes
2
no
3. What is the value of the ... that you purchased or bartered for?
3. What is the value of the ... that you purchased or bartered for?
3. What is the value of the ... that you purchased or bartered for?
3. What is the value of the ... that you purchased or bartered for?
3. What is the value of the ... that you purchased or bartered for?
3. What is the value of the ..[ ].. that you purchased or bartered for?
thousand dong
SKIP TO QUESTION 5
69384
88999
1440
4. During the last 12 months, have members of your household purchased or bartered
4. During the last 12 months, have members of your household purchased or bartered
4. During the last 12 months, have members of your household purchased or bartered
4. During the last 12 months, have members of your household purchased or bartered
4. During the last 12 months, have members of your household purchased or bartered
4. During the last 12 months, have members of your household purchased or bartered for ..[ ]..?
IF THE ANSWE CODE IS 2, SKIP TO QUESTION 9
89075
69308
1
3
1
yes
2
no
5. how many months during the past 12 months ...
5. how many months during the past 12 months ...
5. how many months during the past 12 months ...
5. how many months during the past 12 months ...
5. how many months during the past 12 months ...
5. Apart from Tet and other holidays, how many months during the past 12 months have members of your household purchased or bartered for ..[ ]..?
months
133819
24564
12
6. During these months, how often did your household usually purchase TIME
6. During these months, how often did your household usually purchase TIME
6. During these months, how often did your household usually purchase TIME
6. During these months, how often did your household usually purchase TIME
6. During these months, how often did your household usually purchase TIME
6. During these months, how often did your household usually purchase or barter for .[ ]..?
TIME
133818
24565
90
TIME UNIT
TIME UNIT
TIME UNIT
TIME UNIT
TIME UNIT
6. During these months, how often did your household usually purchase or barter for .[ ]..?
TIME UNIT
133816
24567
3
8
3
day
4
week
5
month
6
quarter
7
hafl year
8
year
7. amount amount QUALITY
7. amount amount QUALITY
7. amount amount QUALITY
7. amount amount QUALITY
7. amount amount QUALITY
7. What was the usual amount of ..[ ].. amount ?
QUALITY
126966
31417
3000
QUALITY CODE
QUALITY CODE
QUALITY CODE
QUALITY CODE
QUALITY CODE
7. What was the usual amount of ..[ ].. bought or bartered for each time?
QUALITY CODE
126977
31406
4
1
gram
2
kg
3
liter
4
piece
8. value of the usual quantity
8. value of the usual quantity
8. value of the usual quantity
8. value of the usual quantity
8. value of the usual quantity
8. What is the value of the usual quantity of ..[ ].. your household buys or barters for?
THOUSAND DONGS
133814
24569
3240
9. During the past 12 months ... from home production or non-purchase?
9. During the past 12 months ... from home production or non-purchase?
9. During the past 12 months ... from home production or non-purchase?
9. During the past 12 months ... from home production or non-purchase?
9. During the past 12 months ... from home production or non-purchase?
9. During the past 12 months have members of your household consumed any ..[ ].. from home production or non-purchase?
IF THE ANSWE CODE IS 2, SKIP TO NEXT FOOD
158344
39
2
1
yes
2
no
10. How many months out of the last 12 months
10. How many months out of the last 12 months
10. How many months out of the last 12 months
10. How many months out of the last 12 months
10. How many months out of the last 12 months
10. How many months out of the last 12 months did members of your household consume ..[ ].. from home production or non-purchase?\
months
31688
126695
0.6
12
11.What is the quantity
11.What is the quantity
11.What is the quantity
11.What is the quantity
11.What is the quantity
11.What is the quantity of ..[ ].. that was consumed by your household in these months?
QUALITY
30351
128032
5000
QUALITY CODE
QUALITY CODE
QUALITY CODE
QUALITY CODE
QUALITY CODE
11.What is the quantity of ..[ ].. that was consumed by your household in these months?
QUALITY CODE
30357
128026
4
1
gram
2
kg
3
liter
4
piece
12. What is the value of this ...
12. What is the value of this ...
12. What is the value of this ...
12. What is the value of this ...
12. What is the value of this ...
12. What is the value of this ..[ ].. if you had to buy it in the market?
thousand dong
SKIP TO NEXT FOOD
31686
126697
0.5
8160
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
35306
101
38820
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
35306
1
388
1. Expenditures code
1. Expenditures code
1. Expenditures code
1. Expenditures code
1. Expenditures code
During the past 4 weeks, did anyone in your household spend money or barter for any of the following items?
Ask question 1 for all items before going to 2-3
35306
101
115
101
Betel leaf, areca nut, lime
102
Pocket money for children
103
Coal, wood, sawdust, chaff
104
Kerosene for cooking or light
105
Natural gas
106
Gasoline for motor vehicles (car, motorcycle)
107
Matches, candles, flint
108
Laundry, dishwashing detergent, bleach
109
Bath soap, shampoo, toothpaste
110
Toilet paper, razorblades, toothbrushes
111
Flowers
112
Bicycle, motorcycle or car tending
113
Lottery tickets
114
Regular worship items
115
Other
2. he money value of the expenditure
2. he money value of the expenditure
2. he money value of the expenditure
2. he money value of the expenditure
2. he money value of the expenditure
What is the money value of the ..[ ].. that your household purchased or bartered for in the past 4 weeks?
thousand dong
35276
30
1800
3. value of home-production consumed
3. value of home-production consumed
3. value of home-production consumed
3. value of home-production consumed
3. value of home-production consumed
In the past 4 weeks what is the value of home-production of ..[ ].. consumed by your household?
thousand dong
5131
30175
600
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
107053
101
38820
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
107053
1
388
1. Expenditures code
1. Expenditures code
1. Expenditures code
1. Expenditures code
1. Expenditures code
Have the members of your household purchased or obtained by barter any of the following items during the past 12 months?
Complete 1 for all items before asking questions 2-5.
107053
115
165
115
Fabric
116
Ready-made clothing (exclude underclothing)
117
Mosquito net and netting
118
Underclothing
119
Face towel, scarves?
120
Rush mats, blankets?
121
Shoes, sandals, wooden clogs
122
Nylon sheeting, hats, umbrellas
123
Other sewing materials and garments (needles, thread, socks...)
124
Tailoring or laundry service
125
Light bulbs, electric wire, plugs, circuits
126
Porcelain and glass bowls, plates, teapots and cups.
127
Pans, pots, bins, buckets, basins
128
Vacuum thermos and liner
129
Bags and baskets
130
Lighter, flashlight
131
Cradle, hammock, pram
132
Other household items
133
Construction materials
134
Expenses for building new house (exclude materials)
135
Home repairs, painting, etc.
136
Bike tires, tubes
137
Bicycle spare parts
138
Motorbike, car tire, tubes
139
Motorcycle, car spare parts
140
Maintenance and repair of bicycle or motorbike or car
141
Boat, bus, train, taxi, car, transportation fees
142
Cyclo and ferry fees
143
Other transportation (airplane, traffic fees)
144
Books, newspapers, magazines
145
Pictures, photos, houseplants
146
Entertainment? (cinema, video, sports)
147
Toys
148
Envelopes, stamps, telephone
149
Jewelry, watch, makeup
150
Gold, silver, precious gems for saving
151
Haircut, hairdressing
152
Cosmetic surgery, body building
153
Excursion, holidays
154
Other cultural activities
155
Taxes? (Except for taxes listed in parts 9 and 10)
156
Local security fund? (fund collected at local level for police)
157
Corvee labor contribution fund
158
Contribution to associations (old age, charity...)
159
Insurance, (excluding health insurance)
160
Engagement and wedding of members of the household
161
Funeral and worship on special occasions of members of the household
162
Gifts, donations (including wedding, old age and funeral)
163
Hiring domestic services
164
Contributions to informal credit arrangements, purchase of stocks or bonds
165
Other expenditures
2. Since my last visit...?
2. Since my last visit...?
2. Since my last visit...?
2. Since my last visit...?
2. Since my last visit...?
Since my last visit have the members of your household purchased or obtained by barter any any..[ ].. ?
if the answer code is 2, skip to question 4
107053
2
1
yes
2
no
3.What is the money value ... purchased or obtained
3.What is the money value ... purchased or obtained
3.What is the money value ... purchased or obtained
3.What is the money value ... purchased or obtained
3.What is the money value ... purchased or obtained
What is the money value of ..[ ].. purchased or obtained by barter since my last visit?
Thousand dong
12717
94336
50000
4. ...purchased or obtained by barter in the last 12 months
4. ...purchased or obtained by barter in the last 12 months
4. ...purchased or obtained by barter in the last 12 months
4. ...purchased or obtained by barter in the last 12 months
4. ...purchased or obtained by barter in the last 12 months
What is the money value of the ..[ ].. purchased or obtained by barter in the last 12 months?
Thousand dong
106983
70
350000
5. produced at home, or obtained in ways other than purchas
5. produced at home, or obtained in ways other than purchas
5. produced at home, or obtained in ways other than purchas
5. produced at home, or obtained in ways other than purchas
5. produced at home, or obtained in ways other than purchas
What is the value of ..[ ].. produced at home, or obtained in ways other than purchase or during the past 12 months?
Thousand dong
100272
6781
30960
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
63459
101
38820
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
63459
1
388
order column
order column
order column
order column
order column
63459
1
34
1. durable good: id code
1. durable good: id code
1. durable good: id code
1. durable good: id code
1. durable good: id code
Please describe all the ..[DURABLE GOODS ].. owned by members of members of your household?
Ask question 1 for all items before going to 2-4.
63423
36
201
233
201
Video cassette player
202
Color tv
203
Black and white tv
204
Stereo equipment
205
Radio/ Cassette player
206
Radio receiver, phonograph
207
Computer
208
Camera
209
Refrigerator, freezer
210
Air conditioner
211
Washing machine
212
Electric fan
213
Electricity regulator, stabilizer, meter
214
Water heater
215
Gas stove
216
Electric stove, rice cooker, pressure cooker
217
Car
218
Motorbike
219
Bicycle
220
Boat
221
Push cart, stroller
222
sewing or knitting machine
223
Wall cupboard
224
Other types of cupboards, wardrobes
225
Bed
226
Chairs, sofa
227
Wall or table clock
228
Fax machine
229
Telephone
230
Household water pump
231
Vacuum cleaner, dehumidifier
232
Household electric generator
233
Other valuable goods (antiques, piano, dressing table)
2. In what year did you acquire
2. In what year did you acquire
2. In what year did you acquire
2. In what year did you acquire
2. In what year did you acquire
In what year did you acquire this ..[ ].. ?
YEAR
62944
515
98
3. How much did you pay
3. How much did you pay
3. How much did you pay
3. How much did you pay
3. How much did you pay
How much did you pay for this ..[ ]..?
If it was a gift or exchange, or obtained at subsidized prices:
What was the value of this ..[ ].. when you acquired it?
thousand dong
55314
8145
200000
4. If you wanted to sell this ... today, how much would you receive
4. If you wanted to sell this ... today, how much would you receive
4. If you wanted to sell this ... today, how much would you receive
4. If you wanted to sell this ... today, how much would you receive
4. If you wanted to sell this ... today, how much would you receive
If you wanted to sell this ..[ ].. today, how much would you receive?
thousand dong
SKIP TO NEXT ITEM
63178
281
200000
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
6000
101
38820
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
6000
1
388
1. any member of your household provided money or goods to persons
1. any member of your household provided money or goods to persons
1. any member of your household provided money or goods to persons
1. any member of your household provided money or goods to persons
1. any member of your household provided money or goods to persons
1. During the past 12 months has any member of your household provided money or goods to persons who are not members of your household?
For example, children or relatives living elsewhere, or to other people?
IF THE ANSWER CODE IS 2, SKIP TO SECTION 13
6000
1
2
1
yes
2
no
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
1631
109
38602
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
1631
1
386
order
order
order
order
order
1631
1
10
3. ID member cose
3. ID member cose
3. ID member cose
3. ID member cose
3. ID member cose
Now I would like to ask you some questions about the people to whom the members of your household send assistance.
Which member of your household sent money to ..[ NAME]..?
ID CODE
1631
1
12
4. relationship to the person
4. relationship to the person
4. relationship to the person
4. relationship to the person
4. relationship to the person
What is the relationship of..[NAME].. to the person who sent money?
1631
2
15
2
wife or husband
3
child
4
son/daughter-in-law
5
grandchild
6
father or mother
7
parents-in-law
8
sister or brother
9
grandfather/grandmother
10
niece/nephew
11
other relative
12
adopted/step child
13
friend
14
neighbor
15
non-relative
5. Is ..[NAME].. male or female?
5. Is ..[NAME].. male or female?
5. Is ..[NAME].. male or female?
5. Is ..[NAME].. male or female?
5. Is ..[NAME].. male or female?
Is ..[NAME].. male or female?
1631
1
2
6. Where does ..[NAME].. live?
6. Where does ..[NAME].. live?
6. Where does ..[NAME].. live?
6. Where does ..[NAME].. live?
6. Where does ..[NAME].. live?
Where does ..[NAME].. live?
If ..[NAME].. lives overseas skip to question 8
1629
2
1
84
7. Is the place that ..[NAME].. lives a?
7. Is the place that ..[NAME].. lives a?
7. Is the place that ..[NAME].. lives a?
7. Is the place that ..[NAME].. lives a?
7. Is the place that ..[NAME].. lives a?
Is the place that ..[NAME].. lives a?
1625
6
1
5
1
City
2
Large town
3
Small town
4
Rural area
5
Don't know
8. How much money have members of your household sent
8. How much money have members of your household sent
8. How much money have members of your household sent
8. How much money have members of your household sent
8. How much money have members of your household sent
How much money have members of your household sent ..[NAME].. in the past 12 months including the value of in-kind assistance?
THOUSAND DONG
1631
5
72000
9. used this money FIRST
9. used this money FIRST
9. used this money FIRST
9. used this money FIRST
9. used this money FIRST
How has ..[NAME].. used this money?
FIRST
1630
1
1
7
1
consumption
2
schooling
3
investment in nonfarm production
4
investment in farm production
5
build house
6
other
7
don't know
SECOND
SECOND
SECOND
SECOND
SECOND
How has ..[NAME].. used this money?
SECOND
141
1490
1
6
1
consumption
2
schooling
3
investment in nonfarm production
4
investment in farm production
5
build house
6
other
7
don't know
THIRD
THIRD
THIRD
THIRD
THIRD
How has ..[NAME].. used this money?
THIRD
2
1629
5
6
1
consumption
2
schooling
3
investment in nonfarm production
4
investment in farm production
5
build house
6
other
7
don't know
10. Is part of this assistance to be repaid
10. Is part of this assistance to be repaid
10. Is part of this assistance to be repaid
10. Is part of this assistance to be repaid
10. Is part of this assistance to be repaid
Is part of this assistance to be repaid to the members of your household?
skip to next person
1631
1
2
1
yes
2
no
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
2750
101
38803
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
2750
1
388
order
order
order
order
order
2750
1
10
3. id CODE of receive
3. id CODE of receive
3. id CODE of receive
3. id CODE of receive
3. id CODE of receive
To which member of the household did [name] send money?
ID CODE
2750
1
11
4. relationship to the person who received money
4. relationship to the person who received money
4. relationship to the person who received money
4. relationship to the person who received money
4. relationship to the person who received money
What is the relationship of..[NAME].. to the person who received money?
2750
2
15
2
wife or huband
3
child
4
son/daughter-in-law
5
grandchild
6
father or mother
7
parents-in-law
8
sister or brother
9
grandfather/grandmother
10
niece/nephew
11
other relative
12
adopted/step child
13
friend
14
neighbor
15
non-relative
5. Is ..[NAME].. male or female?
5. Is ..[NAME].. male or female?
5. Is ..[NAME].. male or female?
5. Is ..[NAME].. male or female?
5. Is ..[NAME].. male or female?
Is ..[NAME].. male or female?
2750
1
2
1
male
2
female
6. Where does ..[NAME] currently live?
6. Where does ..[NAME] currently live?
6. Where does ..[NAME] currently live?
6. Where does ..[NAME] currently live?
6. Where does ..[NAME] currently live?
Where does ..[NAME] currently live?
Write the name of the province or country.
If overseas skip to question 8
2750
1
84
1
Ha Giang
2
Tuyen Quang
3
Cao Bang
4
Lang Son
5
Lai Chau
6
Yen Bai
7
Lao Cai
8
Bac Can
9
Thai Nguyen
10
Son La
11
Phu Tho
12
Vinh Phuc
13
Bac Giang
14
Bac Ninh
15
Quang Ninh
16
Hoa Binh
17
Ha Noi
18
Hai Phong
19
Hung Yen
20
Hai Duong
21
Ha Tay
22
Thai Binh
23
Ha Nam
24
Nam Dinh
25
Ninh Binh
26
Thanh Hoa
27
Nghe An
28
Ha Tinh
29
Quang Binh
30
Quang Tri
31
Thua Thien - Hue
32
Quang Nam
33
Da Nang
34
Quang Ngai
35
Binh Dinh
36
Phu Yen
37
Khanh Hoa
38
Ninh Thuan
39
Binh Thuan
40
Gia Lai
41
Kon Tum
42
Dak Lak
43
Lam Dong
44
Ho Chi Minh city
45
Binh Duong
46
Binh Phuoc
47
Tay Ninh
48
Dong Nai
49
Ba Ria - Vung Tau
50
Long An
51
Dong Thap
52
An Giang
53
Tien Giang
54
Ben Tre
55
Vinh Long
56
Tra Vinh
57
Soc TRang
58
CAn Tho
59
Kien Giang
60
Ca Mau
61
Bac Lieu
71
LAOS
72
Cambodia
73
Thailand
74
China
75
Hong Kong
76
Taiwan
77
Australia
78
France
79
Western Europe
80
Former Soviet Union
81
Eastern Europe
82
USA
83
Canada
84
Other
7.Is that place a...
7.Is that place a...
7.Is that place a...
7.Is that place a...
7.Is that place a...
Is that place a...
2255
495
1
5
1
City
2
Large town
3
Small town
4
Rural area
5
Don't know
8. How much money have household members received
8. How much money have household members received
8. How much money have household members received
8. How much money have household members received
8. How much money have household members received
How much money have household members received in the past 12 months from ..[NAME].. including the value of all payments in-kind?
THOUSAND DONGS
2750
10
104000
9.3 How has this member of the household used this money? FIRST
9.3 How has this member of the household used this money? FIRST
9.3 How has this member of the household used this money? FIRST
9.3 How has this member of the household used this money? FIRST
9.3 How has this member of the household used this money? FIRST
How has this member of the household used this money?
FIRST
2750
1
7
1
consumption
2
schooling
3
investment in nonfarm production
4
investment in farm production
5
build house
6
other
7
don't know
(2):
(2):
(2):
(2):
(2):
How has this member of the household used this money?
SECOND
218
2532
1
6
1
consumption
2
schooling
3
investment in nonfarm production
4
investment in farm production
5
build house
6
other
7
don't know
(3):
(3):
(3):
(3):
(3):
How has this member of the household used this money?
THIRD
17
2733
1
6
1
consumption
2
schooling
3
investment in nonfarm production
4
investment in farm production
5
build house
6
other
7
don't know
10. part of this assistance to be repaid
10. part of this assistance to be repaid
10. part of this assistance to be repaid
10. part of this assistance to be repaid
10. part of this assistance to be repaid
Is part of this assistance to be repaid to the ..[NAME]..?
SKIP TO NEXT PERSON
2750
1
2
1
yes
2
no
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
7810
103
38820
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
7810
1
388
1. income code
1. income code
1. income code
1. income code
1. income code
7810
401
416
401
Social insurance fund of the government
402
Social subsidies? (to families of war martyrs, disabled vets,etc. and subsidies from soc. org. or prod. facilities)
403
Funds or programs related to the government poverty alleviation policy?
404
Assistance from private and international nongovernmental organizations
405
Interest on savings, stock, loans
406
Insurance
407
Gifts (Including cash and value of gifts for weddings, funerals)
408
Dowry or brideprice and inheritance
409
Lottery winnings
410
Income from lease of buildings, equipment, land, draft or stud animals? (excluding incomes mentioned in section 9L)
411
Income from lease of durable goods, everyday utensils? (such as tables, chairs, dishes, bowls? (see list in section 12C)
412
Income from sales of buildings, production equipment Don't include amounts already listed in section 9L
413
Sale of vehicles (car motorcycle, bicycle) Vehicles for household or business use
414
Sales of durable goods
415
Sale of gold, silver, jewelry
416
Other income? (such as withdrawal from savings, stocks, advances...)
2. value of all income received
2. value of all income received
2. value of all income received
2. value of all income received
2. value of all income received
What is the value of all income received by the members of your household in cash or in-kind from ..[ ].. during the past 12 months?
THOUSAND DONG
7809
1
2.5
350000
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
5999
101
38820
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
5999
1
388
1. household owe money or goods to anyone
1. household owe money or goods to anyone
1. household owe money or goods to anyone
1. household owe money or goods to anyone
1. household owe money or goods to anyone
1. Do you or members of your household owe money or goods to anyone? For example, to a bank, production facility, moneylender, revolving credit association or any other organization or individual? Include loans of capital or goods for businesses?
IF THE ANSWER CODE IS 1, SKIP TO QUESTION 3
5999
1
2
1
yes
2
no
2 ... household paid back any loans whether borrowed
2 ... household paid back any loans whether borrowed
2 ... household paid back any loans whether borrowed
2 ... household paid back any loans whether borrowed
2 ... household paid back any loans whether borrowed
2. In the past 12 months has any member of your household paid back any loans whether borrowed in the past 12 months or previous years?
IF THE ANSWER CODE IS 2, SKIP TO PART B
3229
2770
1
2
1
yes
2
no
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
4526
101
38818
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
4526
1
388
order
order
order
order
order
4526
1
10
4. id code of the member of the household
4. id code of the member of the household
4. id code of the member of the household
4. id code of the member of the household
4. id code of the member of the household
id code of the member of the household who contracted this loan..
ID CODE
4525
1
1
12
5. Is this the same lender as the loan
5. Is this the same lender as the loan
5. Is this the same lender as the loan
5. Is this the same lender as the loan
5. Is this the same lender as the loan
Is this the same lender as the loan on the previous line?
IF THE ANSWER CODE IS 1, SKIP TO QUESTION 14
1575
2951
1
7
1
yse
2
no
6. Creditor codes
6. Creditor codes
6. Creditor codes
6. Creditor codes
6. Creditor codes
Creditor codes
IF THE ANSWER CODE IS 1 OR 2 OR 3, SKIP TO QUESTION 9;
IF THE ANSWER CODE IS 5 OR 6 OR 7 OR 8 OR 9 OR 10 OR 11 OR 12, SKIP TO QUESTION 13
4393
133
1
12
1
private money lender
2
relative
3
other individual
4
revolving credit association
5
private bank
6
Bank for the poor
7
Other government bank
8
Cooperative
9
Poverty alleviation Program
10
Job Creation Program
11
Other programs
12
other source
7. How many individuals participate ...
7. How many individuals participate ...
7. How many individuals participate ...
7. How many individuals participate ...
7. How many individuals participate ...
How many individuals participate in this revolving credit association?
people
28
4498
5
80
8. evolving credit association begin MONTH
8. evolving credit association begin MONTH
8. evolving credit association begin MONTH
8. evolving credit association begin MONTH
8. evolving credit association begin MONTH
When did this revolving credit association begin?
MONTH
skip to question 13
28
4498
1
12
YEAR
YEAR
YEAR
YEAR
YEAR
When did this revolving credit association begin?
YEAR
skip to question 13
28
4498
17
98
9. relationship with the member of the household
9. relationship with the member of the household
9. relationship with the member of the household
9. relationship with the member of the household
9. relationship with the member of the household
What is the relationship of ..[CREDITOR].. with the member of the household who borrowed money?
2330
2196
3
15
2
wife or husband
3
child
4
son/daughter-in-law
5
grandchild
6
father or mother
7
parents-in-law
8
sister or brother
9
grandfather/grandmother
10
niece/nephew
11
other relative
12
adopted/step child
13
friend
14
neighbor
15
other unrelated individual
10. Is ..[CREDITOR]... male or female?
10. Is ..[CREDITOR]... male or female?
10. Is ..[CREDITOR]... male or female?
10. Is ..[CREDITOR]... male or female?
10. Is ..[CREDITOR]... male or female?
Is [CREDITOR] male or female?
2327
2199
1
2
1
male
2
female
11. member of the borrowing household ever lend
11. member of the borrowing household ever lend
11. member of the borrowing household ever lend
11. member of the borrowing household ever lend
11. member of the borrowing household ever lend
Did any member of the borrowing household ever lend to [creditor] before?
2330
2196
1
2
1
yes
2
no
12. ONG/BA DA BAO GIO VAY...
12. ONG/BA DA BAO GIO VAY...
12. ONG/BA DA BAO GIO VAY...
12. ONG/BA DA BAO GIO VAY...
12. ONG/BA DA BAO GIO VAY...
Has the borrowing household ever borrowed from the [creditor] before?
2330
2196
1
2
1
yes
2
no
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
4526
101
38818
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
4526
1
388
order
order
order
order
order
4526
1
10
13. Where is the [CREDITOR] located?
13. Where is the [CREDITOR] located?
13. Where is the [CREDITOR] located?
13. Where is the [CREDITOR] located?
13. Where is the [CREDITOR] located?
Where is the [CREDITOR] located?
4444
82
1
82
1
Ha Giang
2
Tuyen Quang
3
Cao Bang
4
Lang Son
5
Lai Chau
6
Yen Bai
7
Lao Cai
8
Bac Can
9
Thai Nguyen
10
Son La
11
Phu Tho
12
Vinh Phuc
13
Bac Giang
14
Bac Ninh
15
Quang Ninh
16
Hoa Binh
17
Ha Noi
18
Hai Phong
19
Hung Yen
20
Hai Duong
21
Ha Tay
22
Thai Binh
23
Ha Nam
24
Nam Dinh
25
Ninh Binh
26
Thanh Hoa
27
Nghe An
28
Ha Tinh
29
Quang Binh
30
Quang Tri
31
Thua Thien - Hue
32
Quang Nam
33
Da Nang
34
Quang Ngai
35
Binh Dinh
36
Phu Yen
37
Khanh Hoa
38
Ninh Thuan
39
Binh Thuan
40
Gia Lai
41
Kon Tum
42
Dak Lak
43
Lam Dong
44
Ho Chi Minh city
45
Binh Duong
46
Binh Phuoc
47
Tay Ninh
48
Dong Nai
49
Ba Ria - Vung Tau
50
Long An
51
Dong Thap
52
An Giang
53
Tien Giang
54
Ben Tre
55
Vinh Long
56
Tra Vinh
57
Soc TRang
58
CAn Tho
59
Kien Giang
60
Ca Mau
61
Bac Lieu
71
LAOS
72
Cambodia
73
Thailand
74
China
75
Hong Kong
76
Taiwan
77
Australia
78
France
79
Western Europe
80
Former Soviet Union
81
Eastern Europe
82
USA
83
Canada
84
Other
14. How much money did the household member borrow
14. How much money did the household member borrow
14. How much money did the household member borrow
14. How much money did the household member borrow
14. How much money did the household member borrow
How much money did the household member borrow from [CREDITOR] under this loan?
thousand dong
If the loan is in goods, what is the value of those goods?
4526
2
650000
15. In what month and year did the household members borrow MONTH
15. In what month and year did the household members borrow MONTH
15. In what month and year did the household members borrow MONTH
15. In what month and year did the household members borrow MONTH
15. In what month and year did the household members borrow MONTH
In what month and year did the household members borrow this money or these goods from [CREDITOR]?
month
4521
5
12
YEAR
YEAR
YEAR
YEAR
YEAR
In what month and year did the household members borrow this money or these goods from [CREDITOR]?
year
4525
1
68
98
16. Why ... have to contract this loan?
16. Why ... have to contract this loan?
16. Why ... have to contract this loan?
16. Why ... have to contract this loan?
16. Why ... have to contract this loan?
Why did a member of your household have to contract this loan?
IF THE ANSWER CODE IS 3 OR 4 OR 5 OR 6 OR 7 OR 8 OR 9 OR 10 OR 11, SKIP TO QUESTION 18
4526
1
11
1
working capital
2
basic investment
3
repay loan
4
relend
5
build or buy house
6
wedding/funeral
7
schooling
8
general consumption
9
buy food before harvests
10
buy consumer durables
11
other
17. For what production sector was this loan?
17. For what production sector was this loan?
17. For what production sector was this loan?
17. For what production sector was this loan?
17. For what production sector was this loan?
For what production sector was this loan?
2635
1891
1
4
1
agricultural, forestry or fishery production
2
industrial and professional production
3
trading
4
services
18. Was a rate of interest specified for this loan?
18. Was a rate of interest specified for this loan?
18. Was a rate of interest specified for this loan?
18. Was a rate of interest specified for this loan?
18. Was a rate of interest specified for this loan?
Was a rate of interest specified for this loan?
if the answer code is 2, skip to question 20
4526
1
2
1
yes
2
no
19. What was the rate of interest?
19. What was the rate of interest?
19. What was the rate of interest?
19. What was the rate of interest?
19. What was the rate of interest?
What was the rate of interest?
interest rate
3008
1518
50
time unit
time unit
time unit
time unit
time unit
What was the rate of interest?
time unit
3003
1523
3
8
3
day
4
week
5
month
6
quarter
7
hafl year
8
year
20. have to offer assets as collateral for this loan
20. have to offer assets as collateral for this loan
20. have to offer assets as collateral for this loan
20. have to offer assets as collateral for this loan
20. have to offer assets as collateral for this loan
Did the household member have to offer assets as collateral for this loan?
if the answer code is 2, skip to question 22
4525
1
1
2
1
yes
2
no
21. What kind of assets did you have to offer as collateral?
21. What kind of assets did you have to offer as collateral?
21. What kind of assets did you have to offer as collateral?
21. What kind of assets did you have to offer as collateral?
21. What kind of assets did you have to offer as collateral?
What kind of assets did you have to offer as collateral?
1633
2893
1
6
1
land
2
house
3
furniture, assets
4
savings book
5
paddy
6
other
22. Is there a guarantor for this loan?
22. Is there a guarantor for this loan?
22. Is there a guarantor for this loan?
22. Is there a guarantor for this loan?
22. Is there a guarantor for this loan?
Is there a guarantor for this loan?
if the answer code is 2, skip to
4128
398
2
1
yes
2
no
23. relationship of the guarantor to the member
23. relationship of the guarantor to the member
23. relationship of the guarantor to the member
23. relationship of the guarantor to the member
23. relationship of the guarantor to the member
What is the relationship of the guarantor to the member of the household borrowing money?
916
3610
2
17
2
wife or husband
3
child
4
son/daught.-in-law
5
grandchild
6
father or mother
7
parents-in-law
8
sister or brother
9
grandparent
10
niece/nephew
11
other relative
12
adopted/step child
13
friend
14
neighbor
15
Employer
16
Local Official
17
other
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
4526
101
38818
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
4526
1
388
order
order
order
order
order
4526
1
10
24. Is there a fixed repayment period for this loan?
24. Is there a fixed repayment period for this loan?
24. Is there a fixed repayment period for this loan?
24. Is there a fixed repayment period for this loan?
24. Is there a fixed repayment period for this loan?
Is there a fixed repayment period for this loan?
IF THE ANSWER CODE IS 2, SKIP TO QUESTION 26
4522
4
1
2
1
yes
2
no
25. when must the debt be paid back?
25. when must the debt be paid back?
25. when must the debt be paid back?
25. when must the debt be paid back?
25. when must the debt be paid back?
According to the agreement, when must the debt be paid back?
month
2622
1904
12
year
year
year
year
year
According to the agreement, when must the debt be paid back?
year
2625
1901
1970
2005
26. In what form ... have to pay back this loan
26. In what form ... have to pay back this loan
26. In what form ... have to pay back this loan
26. In what form ... have to pay back this loan
26. In what form ... have to pay back this loan
In what form do you or members of your household have to pay back this loan?
if the answer code is 2 or 3, skip to question 29
4526
1
3
1
regularly
2
not regularly
3
pay back principal and interest at the end of the contract
27... How many regular payments
27... How many regular payments
27... How many regular payments
27... How many regular payments
27... How many regular payments
How many regular payments on your loan have you or members of your household made so far?
times
1466
3060
335
28. What is the amount of the regular payment?
28. What is the amount of the regular payment?
28. What is the amount of the regular payment?
28. What is the amount of the regular payment?
28. What is the amount of the regular payment?
What is the amount of the regular payment?
1456
3070
24000
29. Up till the present, how much have you ... PRINCIPAL
29. Up till the present, how much have you ... PRINCIPAL
29. Up till the present, how much have you ... PRINCIPAL
29. Up till the present, how much have you ... PRINCIPAL
29. Up till the present, how much have you ... PRINCIPAL
Up till the present, how much have you or members of your household paid back including both principal and interest?
PRINCIPAL
THOUSAND DONG
3676
850
150000
interest
interest
interest
interest
interest
Up till the present, how much have you or members of your household paid back including both principal and interest?
interest
THOUSAND DONG
3815
711
52700
principal and interest
principal and interest
principal and interest
principal and interest
principal and interest
Up till the present, how much have you or members of your household paid back including both principal and interest?
principal and interest
THOUSAND DONG
3362
1164
169800
30. If the loan had to be repaid today, what amount would have to be paid?
30. If the loan had to be repaid today, what amount would have to be paid?
30. If the loan had to be repaid today, what amount would have to be paid?
30. If the loan had to be repaid today, what amount would have to be paid?
30. If the loan had to be repaid today, what amount would have to be paid?
If the loan had to be repaid today, what amount would have to be paid?
THOUSAND DONG
ask unpaid loans only. If none, SKIP next loan
4013
513
657800
31. expect to finish paying back
31. expect to finish paying back
31. expect to finish paying back
31. expect to finish paying back
31. expect to finish paying back
When do the members of your household expect to finish paying back this debt?
MONTH
If the respondent can't give the date of paying back the loan, write dk
2609
1917
1
12
YEAR
YEAR
YEAR
YEAR
YEAR
When do the members of your household expect to finish paying back this debt?
YEAR
If the respondent can't give the date of paying back the loan, write dk
2627
1899
1997
2010
32. Is there a possibility that you won't be able to pay back
32. Is there a possibility that you won't be able to pay back
32. Is there a possibility that you won't be able to pay back
32. Is there a possibility that you won't be able to pay back
32. Is there a possibility that you won't be able to pay back
Is there a possibility that you won't be able to pay back this loan, or will have difficulties paying back this loan?
SKIP TO NEXT ITEM
4015
511
1
3
1
Can't pay
2
can pay with difficulty
3
can pay
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
5999
101
38820
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
5999
1
388
1. Does anyone owe money or goods to members of your household?
1. Does anyone owe money or goods to members of your household?
1. Does anyone owe money or goods to members of your household?
1. Does anyone owe money or goods to members of your household?
1. Does anyone owe money or goods to members of your household?
1. Does anyone owe money or goods to members of your household? For example, friends, neighbors, relatives, revolving credit associations or business partners...)
if the answer code is 1, skip to question 3
5999
1
2
1
yes
2
no
2. ... already been paid back ...
2. ... already been paid back ...
2. ... already been paid back ...
2. ... already been paid back ...
2. ... already been paid back ...
2. In the past 12 months has anyone from your household lent out money which has already been paid back or has your household lent out money in previous years which has been paid back during the past 12 months?
if the answer code is 1, skip to part C
5221
778
1
2
1
yes
2
no
houshold ID code
houshold ID code
houshold ID code
houshold ID code
houshold ID code
1400
103
38512
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
1400
1
385
order of lendng
order of lendng
order of lendng
order of lendng
order of lendng
1400
1
10
4. Is this the same borrower as the loan on the previous line?
4. Is this the same borrower as the loan on the previous line?
4. Is this the same borrower as the loan on the previous line?
4. Is this the same borrower as the loan on the previous line?
4. Is this the same borrower as the loan on the previous line?
Is this the same borrower as the loan on the previous line?
564
836
1
2
1
yes
2
no
5. Borrower codes
5. Borrower codes
5. Borrower codes
5. Borrower codes
5. Borrower codes
Borrower codes
if the answer code is 1 or 2, skip to question 87
1394
6
1
3
1
relative
2
other individual
3
revolving credit association
6. How many people participate in
6. How many people participate in
6. How many people participate in
6. How many people participate in
6. How many people participate in
How many people participate in this revolving credit association?
PEOPLE
107
1293
2
99
7. When did this revolving credit association begin? MONTH
7. When did this revolving credit association begin? MONTH
7. When did this revolving credit association begin? MONTH
7. When did this revolving credit association begin? MONTH
7. When did this revolving credit association begin? MONTH
When did this revolving credit association begin?
MONTH
105
1295
1
12
YEAR
YEAR
YEAR
YEAR
YEAR
When did this revolving credit association begin?
YEAR
SKIP TO QUESTION 12
105
1295
1983
1998
8. relationship of ..[borroweR].. with the member of the household who lent money
8. relationship of ..[borroweR].. with the member of the household who lent money
8. relationship of ..[borroweR].. with the member of the household who lent money
8. relationship of ..[borroweR].. with the member of the household who lent money
8. relationship of ..[borroweR].. with the member of the household who lent money
What is the relationship of ..[borroweR].. with the member of the household who lent money?
1288
112
3
15
2
wife or husband
3
child
4
son/daughter-in-law
5
grandchild
6
father or mother
7
parents-in-law
8
sister or brother
9
grandfather/grandmother
10
niece/nephew
11
other relative
12
adopted/step child
13
friend
14
neighbor
15
other unrelated individual
9. Is ..[borrower].. male or female?
9. Is ..[borrower].. male or female?
9. Is ..[borrower].. male or female?
9. Is ..[borrower].. male or female?
9. Is ..[borrower].. male or female?
Is ..[borrower].. male or female?
1286
114
1
2
1
male
2
female
10. any member of the lending household ever borrow from ... before
10. any member of the lending household ever borrow from ... before
10. any member of the lending household ever borrow from ... before
10. any member of the lending household ever borrow from ... before
10. any member of the lending household ever borrow from ... before
Did any member of the lending household ever borrow from [borrower] before?
1288
112
1
2
1
yes
2
no
11. Has the lending household ever lent...
11. Has the lending household ever lent...
11. Has the lending household ever lent...
11. Has the lending household ever lent...
11. Has the lending household ever lent...
Has the lending household ever lent to the [borrower] before?
if the answer code is 1, skip to question 13
1288
112
1
2
1
yes
2
no
12. Where is the [borrower] located?
12. Where is the [borrower] located?
12. Where is the [borrower] located?
12. Where is the [borrower] located?
12. Where is the [borrower] located?
Where is the [borrower] located?
1394
6
1
80
1
Ha Giang
2
Tuyen Quang
3
Cao Bang
4
Lang Son
5
Lai Chau
6
Yen Bai
7
Lao Cai
8
Bac Can
9
Thai Nguyen
10
Son La
11
Phu Tho
12
Vinh Phuc
13
Bac Giang
14
Bac Ninh
15
Quang Ninh
16
Hoa Binh
17
Ha Noi
18
Hai Phong
19
Hung Yen
20
Hai Duong
21
Ha Tay
22
Thai Binh
23
Ha Nam
24
Nam Dinh
25
Ninh Binh
26
Thanh Hoa
27
Nghe An
28
Ha Tinh
29
Quang Binh
30
Quang Tri
31
Thua Thien - Hue
32
Quang Nam
33
Da Nang
34
Quang Ngai
35
Binh Dinh
36
Phu Yen
37
Khanh Hoa
38
Ninh Thuan
39
Binh Thuan
40
Gia Lai
41
Kon Tum
42
Dak Lak
43
Lam Dong
44
Ho Chi Minh city
45
Binh Duong
46
Binh Phuoc
47
Tay Ninh
48
Dong Nai
49
Ba Ria - Vung Tau
50
Long An
51
Dong Thap
52
An Giang
53
Tien Giang
54
Ben Tre
55
Vinh Long
56
Tra Vinh
57
Soc TRang
58
CAn Tho
59
Kien Giang
60
Ca Mau
61
Bac Lieu
71
LAOS
72
Cambodia
73
Thailand
74
China
75
Hong Kong
76
Taiwan
77
Australia
78
France
79
Western Europe
80
Former Soviet Union
81
Eastern Europe
82
USA
83
Canada
84
Other
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
1400
103
38512
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
1400
1
385
order of lendng
order of lendng
order of lendng
order of lendng
order of lendng
1400
1
10
13. How much money did the household member lend
13. How much money did the household member lend
13. How much money did the household member lend
13. How much money did the household member lend
13. How much money did the household member lend
How much money did the household member lend to the [BORROWER] under this loan?
If the loan is in goods, what is the value of those goods?
THOUSAND DONG
1400
23
240000
14. ...did the household member lend this money or goods to [borroweR]? MONTH
14. ...did the household member lend this money or goods to [borroweR]? MONTH
14. ...did the household member lend this money or goods to [borroweR]? MONTH
14. ...did the household member lend this money or goods to [borroweR]? MONTH
14. ...did the household member lend this money or goods to [borroweR]? MONTH
In what month and year did the household member lend this money or goods to [borroweR]?
1387
13
12
YEAR
YEAR
YEAR
YEAR
YEAR
In what month and year did the household member lend this money or goods to [borroweR]?
1397
3
1977
1998
15. For what purpose
15. For what purpose
15. For what purpose
15. For what purpose
15. For what purpose
For what purpose did [borrower] contract this loan?
if the answer code is 3 or 4 or 5 or 6 or 7 or 8 or 9 or 10 or 11, skip to question 17
1398
2
1
11
1
working capital
2
basic investment
3
repay loan
4
relend
5
build or buy house
6
wedding/funeral
7
schooling
8
general consumption
9
buy food before harvests
10
buy consumer durables
11
other
16. For what production sector was this loan?
16. For what production sector was this loan?
16. For what production sector was this loan?
16. For what production sector was this loan?
16. For what production sector was this loan?
For what production sector was this loan?
695
705
1
4
1
agricultural, forestry or fishery production
2
industrial and professional production
3
trading
4
services
17. Was a rate of interest specified for this loan?
17. Was a rate of interest specified for this loan?
17. Was a rate of interest specified for this loan?
17. Was a rate of interest specified for this loan?
17. Was a rate of interest specified for this loan?
Was a rate of interest specified for this loan?
if the answer code is 2, skip to question 19
1400
1
2
1
yes
2
no
18.What was the rate of interest?
18.What was the rate of interest?
18.What was the rate of interest?
18.What was the rate of interest?
18.What was the rate of interest?
What was the rate of interest?
interest rate
367
1033
0.2
20
time unit
time unit
time unit
time unit
time unit
What was the rate of interest?
time unit
369
1031
3
8
3
day
4
week
5
month
6
quarter
7
hafl year
8
year
19. [borrower] have to offer assets as collateral for this loan
19. [borrower] have to offer assets as collateral for this loan
19. [borrower] have to offer assets as collateral for this loan
19. [borrower] have to offer assets as collateral for this loan
19. [borrower] have to offer assets as collateral for this loan
Did the [borrower] have to offer assets as collateral for this loan?
if the answer code is 2, skip to question 21
1400
1
2
1
yes
2
no
20. What kind of assets did he/she have to offer as collateral?
20. What kind of assets did he/she have to offer as collateral?
20. What kind of assets did he/she have to offer as collateral?
20. What kind of assets did he/she have to offer as collateral?
20. What kind of assets did he/she have to offer as collateral?
What kind of assets did he/she have to offer as collateral?
175
1225
1
3
1
land
2
house
3
furniture, assets
4
savings book
5
paddy
6
other
21. Is there a guarantor for this loan?
21. Is there a guarantor for this loan?
21. Is there a guarantor for this loan?
21. Is there a guarantor for this loan?
21. Is there a guarantor for this loan?
Is there a guarantor for this loan?
if the answer code is 2, skip to 23
1243
157
2
1
yes
2
no
22. relationship of the guarantor to the household
22. relationship of the guarantor to the household
22. relationship of the guarantor to the household
22. relationship of the guarantor to the household
22. relationship of the guarantor to the household
What is the relationship of the guarantor to the household member lending money?
32
1368
2
16
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
1400
103
38512
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
1400
1
385
order of lendng
order of lendng
order of lendng
order of lendng
order of lendng
1400
1
10
23. Is there a fixed repayment period for this loan?
23. Is there a fixed repayment period for this loan?
23. Is there a fixed repayment period for this loan?
23. Is there a fixed repayment period for this loan?
23. Is there a fixed repayment period for this loan?
Is there a fixed repayment period for this loan?
if the answer code is 2, skip to question 25
1400
1
2
1
yes
2
no
24. According to the agreement, when must the debt be paid back? MONTH
24. According to the agreement, when must the debt be paid back? MONTH
24. According to the agreement, when must the debt be paid back? MONTH
24. According to the agreement, when must the debt be paid back? MONTH
24. According to the agreement, when must the debt be paid back? MONTH
According to the agreement, when must the debt be paid back?
MONTH
447
953
1
12
YEAR
YEAR
YEAR
YEAR
YEAR
According to the agreement, when must the debt be paid back?
YEAR
447
953
1990
2003
25. In what form .... pay back this loan
25. In what form .... pay back this loan
25. In what form .... pay back this loan
25. In what form .... pay back this loan
25. In what form .... pay back this loan
In what form does the [borrower] have to pay back this loan?
if the answer code is 2 or 3, skip to question 29
1400
1
3
1
regularly
2
not regularly
3
pay back principal and interest at the end of the contract
26. How many regular payments ... on this loan so far?
26. How many regular payments ... on this loan so far?
26. How many regular payments ... on this loan so far?
26. How many regular payments ... on this loan so far?
26. How many regular payments ... on this loan so far?
How many regular payments has [borrower] made on this loan so far?
TIMES
152
1248
78
27. What is the amount of the regular payment?
27. What is the amount of the regular payment?
27. What is the amount of the regular payment?
27. What is the amount of the regular payment?
27. What is the amount of the regular payment?
What is the amount of the regular payment?
THOUSAND DONG
151
1249
27200
28. Up till the present ... has [borrower] paid back principal
28. Up till the present ... has [borrower] paid back principal
28. Up till the present ... has [borrower] paid back principal
28. Up till the present ... has [borrower] paid back principal
28. Up till the present ... has [borrower] paid back principal
Up till the present, how much has [borrower] paid back, including both principal and interest?
principal
THOUSAND DONG
1076
324
200000
interest
interest
interest
interest
interest
Up till the present, how much has [borrower] paid back, including both principal and interest?
interest
THOUSAND DONG
1076
324
44000
principal and interest
principal and interest
principal and interest
principal and interest
principal and interest
Up till the present, how much has [borrower] paid back, including both principal and interest?
principal and interest
THOUSAND DONG
955
445
225000
29 CHI HOI...tong so phai la?
29 CHI HOI...tong so phai la?
29 CHI HOI...tong so phai la?
29 CHI HOI...tong so phai la?
29 CHI HOI...tong so phai la?
If the loan had to be repaid today, what amount would have to be paid?
THOUSAND DONGS
ask unpaid loans only. If none >> next loan
1303
97
330000
30. When does the [borrower] expect to pay back this loan? MONTH
30. When does the [borrower] expect to pay back this loan? MONTH
30. When does the [borrower] expect to pay back this loan? MONTH
30. When does the [borrower] expect to pay back this loan? MONTH
30. When does the [borrower] expect to pay back this loan? MONTH
When does the [borrower] expect to pay back this loan?
427
973
1
12
YEAR
YEAR
YEAR
YEAR
YEAR
When does the [borrower] expect to pay back this loan?
444
956
1997
2001
31. cannot pay back this loan, or will have difficulty paying back
31. cannot pay back this loan, or will have difficulty paying back
31. cannot pay back this loan, or will have difficulty paying back
31. cannot pay back this loan, or will have difficulty paying back
31. cannot pay back this loan, or will have difficulty paying back
Is there a possibility that the [borrower] cannot pay back this loan, or will have difficulty paying back this loan?
SKIP TO NEXT ITEM
1307
93
1
3
1
Can't pay
2
Can pay with difficulty
3
Can pay
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
12607
101
38820
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
12607
1
388
1. ever used any of the following kinds of savings or liquid assets
1. ever used any of the following kinds of savings or liquid assets
1. ever used any of the following kinds of savings or liquid assets
1. ever used any of the following kinds of savings or liquid assets
1. ever used any of the following kinds of savings or liquid assets
Has any member of your household ever used any of the following kinds of savings or liquid assets below?
Ask question 1 for all items before going to questions 2-3.
The interviewer has to understand the true meaning of this question, that is, “Has this
household ever used any savings form as below”, not “Does the household currently having any
saving form as below”. If not currently, but they did in the past with gold, silver, or cash, or
USD, record yes and go on to ask questions 2 and 3.
Ask this question first then move to questions 3 and 4. Mark “x” to box "yes" or "no" by the
answer to each item.
12607
1
15
1
Savings book at State bank
2
Savings book at other type of bank
3
Savings book at credit cooperative
4
Government Bonds
5
Stocks, bonds,contribution to informal credit system
6
Cash
7
US Dollars
8
Other foreign currency
9
Gold
10
Silver and other precious metals
11
Gemstones
12
Jewelry (including items currently worn)
13
for non-farm households
14
House, land (if value not listed in section 6 or 9)
15
other
- The interviewer should prompt the household on whether they bought bonds or bills
in the past since in the 70s and 80s, the Government encouraged people to take this
form of savings .
- Cash, includes the Vietnamese currency currently kept in the household or by
household members as of the interview time.
- Only include USD. Other dollars such as Hong Kong dollar, Singapore dollar... are
included to code 08 other foreign currencies. These currencies are exchanged into
Vietnamese Dong.
- Gold, silver, jewelry: such as necklace, rings (various kind)...
- Gold, silver, precious metals: is the amount bought for saving, not included amount
used for jewelry.
- Unprocessed rice, rice and other crop products: Unprocessed rice, rice that is being
stored, for agricultural production households is listed in Part D1 Section 9, and
should not be included here. Only record the current amount of unprocessed rice, rice110
and other crop products of non-agricultural production households, as a storage,
savings. For other crop products such as dry bud tea, pepper, coffee, pipe tobacco, etc.
the interviewer has to check and correlate with question 51 Part D1 Section 9. If any
items are already listed in Part D1, Section 9, do not record here.
- Other: including other plants such as high value ornamental trees, etc. Record clearly
to Section 0 Part D
2. Do you like to use this form of savings?
2. Do you like to use this form of savings?
2. Do you like to use this form of savings?
2. Do you like to use this form of savings?
2. Do you like to use this form of savings?
Do you like to use this form of savings?
11837
770
1
3
1
Prefer the most
2
Like to use
3
don't like to use
3. total balance in savings and liquid assets
3. total balance in savings and liquid assets
3. total balance in savings and liquid assets
3. total balance in savings and liquid assets
3. total balance in savings and liquid assets
What is the total balance in savings and liquid assets of this type up to today?
THOUSAND DONG
if not currently using, write zero
12607
1000000
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
28528
101
38820
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
28528
1
388
ID code
ID code
ID code
ID code
ID code
28528
1
19
age from Q6, section 1A YEAR
age from Q6, section 1A YEAR
age from Q6, section 1A YEAR
age from Q6, section 1A YEAR
age from Q6, section 1A YEAR
age from Q6, section 1A
YEAR
28528
99
MONTH
MONTH
MONTH
MONTH
MONTH
age from Q6, section 1A
MONTH
5519
23009
11
1. sex
1. sex
1. sex
1. sex
1. sex
sex
if the answer code is 1, skip to question 3,
if the answer code is 3, skip to question 8
28528
1
3
1
male
2
female
3
not measured
2. pregnancy status
2. pregnancy status
2. pregnancy status
2. pregnancy status
2. pregnancy status
pregnancy status
14205
14323
1
3
1
pregnant
2
breastfeeding
3
other
3. date of measurement. DATE
3. date of measurement. DATE
3. date of measurement. DATE
3. date of measurement. DATE
3. date of measurement. DATE
date of measurement.
DATE
27406
1122
1
31
MONTH
MONTH
MONTH
MONTH
MONTH
date of measurement.
MONTH
27406
1122
1
12
YEAR
YEAR
YEAR
YEAR
YEAR
date of measurement.
YEAR
27406
1122
1
1998
4. arm circumference CM
4. arm circumference CM
4. arm circumference CM
4. arm circumference CM
4. arm circumference CM
arm circumference
CM
27404
1124
8
42.2
5. height or length CM
5. height or length CM
5. height or length CM
5. height or length CM
5. height or length CM
height or length
CM
27385
1143
43
190.2
6. height recorded standing up or lying down
6. height recorded standing up or lying down
6. height recorded standing up or lying down
6. height recorded standing up or lying down
6. height recorded standing up or lying down
was this height recorded standing up or lying down?
27392
1136
4
1
standing up
2
lying down
7. weight KG
7. weight KG
7. weight KG
7. weight KG
7. weight KG
weight
KG
27407
1121
2.1
96.3
8. Reason not measured?
8. Reason not measured?
8. Reason not measured?
8. Reason not measured?
8. Reason not measured?
Reason not measured?
1118
27410
1
6
1
at work
2
at school
3
travelling
4
prolonged or serious illness
5
temporary illness
6
Other reason
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
28519
101
38820
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
28519
1
388
ID code
ID code
ID code
ID code
ID code
28519
1
19
1. person answering for himself/herself
1. person answering for himself/herself
1. person answering for himself/herself
1. person answering for himself/herself
1. person answering for himself/herself
Is this person answering for himself/herself?
all members of the household
28519
1
2
1
yes
2
no
a.headache or dizziness
a.headache or dizziness
a.headache or dizziness
a.headache or dizziness
a.headache or dizziness
In the past 4 weeks, have you suffered from any of the following illnesses...
headache or dizziness?
all members of the household
28513
6
1
2
1
yes
2
no
b. cough or cold
b. cough or cold
b. cough or cold
b. cough or cold
b. cough or cold
In the past 4 weeks, have you suffered from any of the following illnesses...
cough or cold?
all members of the household
28513
6
1
2
1
yes
2
no
c. vomiting or stomach pains
c. vomiting or stomach pains
c. vomiting or stomach pains
c. vomiting or stomach pains
c. vomiting or stomach pains
In the past 4 weeks, have you suffered from any of the following illnesses...
vomiting or stomach pains?
all members of the household
28513
6
1
2
1
yes
2
no
d. respiratory problems or asthma
d. respiratory problems or asthma
d. respiratory problems or asthma
d. respiratory problems or asthma
d. respiratory problems or asthma
In the past 4 weeks, have you suffered from any of the following illnesses...
respiratory problems or asthma?
all members of the household
28513
6
1
2
1
yes
2
no
e. fever
e. fever
e. fever
e. fever
e. fever
In the past 4 weeks, have you suffered from any of the following illnesses...
fever?
all members of the household
28513
6
1
2
1
yes
2
no
f. diarrhea
f. diarrhea
f. diarrhea
f. diarrhea
f. diarrhea
In the past 4 weeks, have you suffered from any of the following illnesses...
diarrhea?
all members of the household
28512
7
1
2
1
yes
2
no
g. scabies, abscesses, boils, or other skin diseases
g. scabies, abscesses, boils, or other skin diseases
g. scabies, abscesses, boils, or other skin diseases
g. scabies, abscesses, boils, or other skin diseases
g. scabies, abscesses, boils, or other skin diseases
In the past 4 weeks, have you suffered from any of the following illnesses...
scabies, abscesses, boils, or other skin diseases?
all members of the household
28512
7
1
2
1
yes
2
no
h. Infection
h. Infection
h. Infection
h. Infection
h. Infection
In the past 4 weeks, have you suffered from any of the following illnesses...
Infection?
all members of the household
28512
7
1
2
1
yes
2
no
i. other illness
i. other illness
i. other illness
i. other illness
i. other illness
In the past 4 weeks, have you suffered from any of the following illnesses...
other illness?
all members of the household
28513
6
1
2
1
yes
2
no
3. In the past 4 weeks have you suffered from an injury?
3. In the past 4 weeks have you suffered from an injury?
3. In the past 4 weeks have you suffered from an injury?
3. In the past 4 weeks have you suffered from an injury?
3. In the past 4 weeks have you suffered from an injury?
In the past 4 weeks have you suffered from an injury?
IF THE ANSWER CODE IS 2, SKIP TO QUESTION 5
all members of the household
28513
6
1
2
1
yes
2
no
4. Did this injury occur while you were working?
4. Did this injury occur while you were working?
4. Did this injury occur while you were working?
4. Did this injury occur while you were working?
4. Did this injury occur while you were working?
Did this injury occur while you were working?
all members of the household
274
28245
1
2
1
yes
2
no
5. check questions 2-3
5. check questions 2-3
5. check questions 2-3
5. check questions 2-3
5. check questions 2-3
check questions 2-3. Mark down whether any illness or injury was reported in the past 4 weeks?
IF THE ANSWER CODE IS 2, SKIP TO QUESTION 8
all members of the household
28512
7
1
2
1
illness reported
2
no illness reported
6. how many days during the past 4 weeks
6. how many days during the past 4 weeks
6. how many days during the past 4 weeks
6. how many days during the past 4 weeks
6. how many days during the past 4 weeks
For how many days during the past 4 weeks did you suffer from the illness or injuries you have mentioned?
DAYS
all members of the household
11796
16723
28
7. unable to carry out your usual activities due to these illnesses
7. unable to carry out your usual activities due to these illnesses
7. unable to carry out your usual activities due to these illnesses
7. unable to carry out your usual activities due to these illnesses
7. unable to carry out your usual activities due to these illnesses
For how many days in the past 4 weeks were you unable to carry out your usual activities due to these illnesses or injuries?
DAYS
all members of the household
11796
16723
28
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
28519
101
38820
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
28519
1
388
ID code
ID code
ID code
ID code
ID code
28519
1
19
8. In the past 4 weeks, how many times did you visit a government hospital
8. In the past 4 weeks, how many times did you visit a government hospital
8. In the past 4 weeks, how many times did you visit a government hospital
8. In the past 4 weeks, how many times did you visit a government hospital
8. In the past 4 weeks, how many times did you visit a government hospital
In the past 4 weeks, how many times did you visit a government hospital in order to diagnose or treat an illness or injury?
TIMES
IF NONE WRITE ZERO AND SKIP TO QUESTION 12
28519
30
9. spend for all these visits for ... to buy medicines?
9. spend for all these visits for ... to buy medicines?
9. spend for all these visits for ... to buy medicines?
9. spend for all these visits for ... to buy medicines?
9. spend for all these visits for ... to buy medicines?
In the past 4 weeks how much did you spend for all these visits for diagnosis and treatment of illness or injury including the cost to buy medicines? Exclude transportation lodging and caretaking costs.
THOUSAND DONGS
IF ZERO WRITE 0
961
27558
5000
10. Of these total costs ... for purchasing medicines?
10. Of these total costs ... for purchasing medicines?
10. Of these total costs ... for purchasing medicines?
10. Of these total costs ... for purchasing medicines?
10. Of these total costs ... for purchasing medicines?
Of these total costs for these visits to diagnose and treat illness or injury, how much was for purchasing medicines?
thousand dong
If individual bought medicines at the place of diagnosis but cannot separate out the costs, enter "KB"
729
27790
3000
11... Total costs for ... for diagnosis and treatment
11... Total costs for ... for diagnosis and treatment
11... Total costs for ... for diagnosis and treatment
11... Total costs for ... for diagnosis and treatment
11... Total costs for ... for diagnosis and treatment
In the past 4 weeks, what were the total costs for transportation, room and board, care-taking... for all these visits to the government hospital for diagnosis and treatment of illness or injury?
THOUSAND DONGS
959
27560
1300
12. how many times ... to diagnose or treat an illness or injury
12. how many times ... to diagnose or treat an illness or injury
12. how many times ... to diagnose or treat an illness or injury
12. how many times ... to diagnose or treat an illness or injury
12. how many times ... to diagnose or treat an illness or injury
In the past 4 weeks, how many times did you visit a commune health center in order to diagnose or treat an illness or injury?
TIMES
IF NONE WRITE ZERO AND SKIP TO QUESTION 16
28518
1
20
13. n the past 4 weeks how much did you spend for all these
13. n the past 4 weeks how much did you spend for all these
13. n the past 4 weeks how much did you spend for all these
13. n the past 4 weeks how much did you spend for all these
13. n the past 4 weeks how much did you spend for all these
In the past 4 weeks how much did you spend for all these visits to the commune health center for diagnosis and treatment of illness or injury including the cost to buy medicines? Exclude transportation lodging and caretaking costs.
THOUSAND DONGS
IF ZERO WRITE 0
709
27810
400
14. Of these total costs ... how much was for purchasing medicines
14. Of these total costs ... how much was for purchasing medicines
14. Of these total costs ... how much was for purchasing medicines
14. Of these total costs ... how much was for purchasing medicines
14. Of these total costs ... how much was for purchasing medicines
Of these total costs for diagnosis and treatment of illness or injury, how much was for purchasing medicines?
thousand dong
If individual bought medicines at the place of diagnosis but cannot separate out the costs, enter "KB"
607
27912
400
15. what were the total costs for transportation ...
15. what were the total costs for transportation ...
15. what were the total costs for transportation ...
15. what were the total costs for transportation ...
15. what were the total costs for transportation ...
In the past 4 weeks, what were the total costs for transportation, room and board, caretaking for all these visits to the commune health center for diagnosis and treatment of illnes or injury?
THOUSAND DONGS
709
27810
100
16. how many times did you visit a regional polyclinic
16. how many times did you visit a regional polyclinic
16. how many times did you visit a regional polyclinic
16. how many times did you visit a regional polyclinic
16. how many times did you visit a regional polyclinic
In the past 4 weeks, how many times did you visit a regional polyclinic in order to diagnose or treat an illness or injury?
TIMES
IF NONE WRITE ZERO AND SKIP TO QUESTION 20
28519
7
17. In the past 4 weeks how much did you spend for all these visits for
17. In the past 4 weeks how much did you spend for all these visits for
17. In the past 4 weeks how much did you spend for all these visits for
17. In the past 4 weeks how much did you spend for all these visits for
17. In the past 4 weeks how much did you spend for all these visits for
In the past 4 weeks how much did you spend for all these visits for diagnosis and treatment of illness or injury including the cost to buy medicines? Exclude transportation lodging and caretaking costs.
thousand dong
IF ZERO WRITE 0
77
28442
460
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
28519
101
38820
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
28519
1
388
ID code
ID code
ID code
ID code
ID code
28519
1
19
18.Of these total costs for these visits to diagnose and treat illness or injury, how much was for purchasing medicines?
18.Of these total costs for these visits to diagnose and treat illness or injury, how much was for purchasing medicines?
18.Of these total costs for these visits to diagnose and treat illness or injury, how much was for purchasing medicines?
18.Of these total costs for these visits to diagnose and treat illness or injury, how much was for purchasing medicines?
18.Of these total costs for these visits to diagnose and treat illness or injury, how much was for purchasing medicines?
Of these total costs for these visits to diagnose and treat illness or injury, how much was for purchasing medicines?
THOUSAND DONGS
If individual bought medicines at the place of diagnosis but cannot separate out the costs, enter "KB"
62
28457
340
19. In the past 4 weeks, how much did you spend in total for transportation, room and board, caretaking for ...
19. In the past 4 weeks, how much did you spend in total for transportation, room and board, caretaking for ...
19. In the past 4 weeks, how much did you spend in total for transportation, room and board, caretaking for ...
19. In the past 4 weeks, how much did you spend in total for transportation, room and board, caretaking for ...
19. In the past 4 weeks, how much did you spend in total for transportation, room and board, caretaking for ...
In the past 4 weeks, how much did you spend in total for transportation, room and board, caretaking for all these visits to the regional polyclinic for diagnosis and treatment of illness or injury?
THOUSAND DONGS
75
28444
60
20. In the past 4 weeks, how many times did you visit any other government health facility in order to diagnose or treat
20. In the past 4 weeks, how many times did you visit any other government health facility in order to diagnose or treat
20. In the past 4 weeks, how many times did you visit any other government health facility in order to diagnose or treat
20. In the past 4 weeks, how many times did you visit any other government health facility in order to diagnose or treat
20. In the past 4 weeks, how many times did you visit any other government health facility in order to diagnose or treat
In the past 4 weeks, how many times did you visit any other government health facility in order to diagnose or treat an illness or injury?
TIMES
IF NOTHING WRITE ZERO & SKIP TO QUESTION 24
28519
10
21. In the past 4 weeks how much did you spend for all these visits for diagnosis and treatment
21. In the past 4 weeks how much did you spend for all these visits for diagnosis and treatment
21. In the past 4 weeks how much did you spend for all these visits for diagnosis and treatment
21. In the past 4 weeks how much did you spend for all these visits for diagnosis and treatment
21. In the past 4 weeks how much did you spend for all these visits for diagnosis and treatment
In the past 4 weeks how much did you spend for all these visits for diagnosis and treatment of illness or injury including the cost to buy medicines? Exclude transportation lodging and caretaking costs.
thousand dong
42
28477
618
22. Of these total costs for these visits to diagnose and treat
22. Of these total costs for these visits to diagnose and treat
22. Of these total costs for these visits to diagnose and treat
22. Of these total costs for these visits to diagnose and treat
22. Of these total costs for these visits to diagnose and treat
Of these total costs for these visits to diagnose and treat illness or injury, how much was for purchasing medicines?
thousand dong
If individual bought medicines at the place of diagnosis but cannot separate out the costs, enter "KB"
38
28481
450
23. In the past 4 weeks, what were the total costs for transportation ...
23. In the past 4 weeks, what were the total costs for transportation ...
23. In the past 4 weeks, what were the total costs for transportation ...
23. In the past 4 weeks, what were the total costs for transportation ...
23. In the past 4 weeks, what were the total costs for transportation ...
In the past 4 weeks, what were the total costs for transportation, room and board, care-taking... for all these visits to these other government health facilities for diagnosis and treatment of illness or injury?
thousand dongS
38
28481
50
24. Trong 4 tuan qua...chan th
24. Trong 4 tuan qua...chan th
24. Trong 4 tuan qua...chan th
24. Trong 4 tuan qua...chan th
24. Trong 4 tuan qua...chan th
In the past 4 weeks have you gone to a private "western medicine" health facility such as a private hospital, clinic or home of a doctor to diagnose or treat an illness or injury?
exclude traditional healers exclude visits to pharmacist exclude visits by any health care provider to the home of the patient.
IF THE ANSWER CODE IS 2, SKIP TO QUESTION 29
28519
1
2
1
yes
2
no
25. In the past 4 weeks how many times did you visit a private health care ...
25. In the past 4 weeks how many times did you visit a private health care ...
25. In the past 4 weeks how many times did you visit a private health care ...
25. In the past 4 weeks how many times did you visit a private health care ...
25. In the past 4 weeks how many times did you visit a private health care ...
In the past 4 weeks how many times did you visit a private health care facility to diagnose or treat an illness or injury?
TIMES
1298
27221
35
26. Trong 4 tuan qua...nom...?
26. Trong 4 tuan qua...nom...?
26. Trong 4 tuan qua...nom...?
26. Trong 4 tuan qua...nom...?
26. Trong 4 tuan qua...nom...?
In the past 4 weeks how much did you spend on all these visits for diagnosis and treatment of illness or injury at a private health care facility including the cost to buy medicine. Exclude transportation, lodging and caretaking costs.
thousand dong
IF NOTHING, WRITE ZERO
1298
27221
2000
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
28519
101
38820
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
28519
1
388
ID code
ID code
ID code
ID code
ID code
28519
1
19
27. Of these total costs ... how much was for the purchase of medicine?
27. Of these total costs ... how much was for the purchase of medicine?
27. Of these total costs ... how much was for the purchase of medicine?
27. Of these total costs ... how much was for the purchase of medicine?
27. Of these total costs ... how much was for the purchase of medicine?
Of these total costs for diagnosis and treatment of illness or injury at the private health facility,how much was for the purchase of medicine?
thousand dong
If individual bought medicines at the place of diagnosis but cannot separate out the costs, enter "KB"
793
27726
1400
27. In the past 4 weeks, what were the total costs for transportation...
27. In the past 4 weeks, what were the total costs for transportation...
27. In the past 4 weeks, what were the total costs for transportation...
27. In the past 4 weeks, what were the total costs for transportation...
27. In the past 4 weeks, what were the total costs for transportation...
In the past 4 weeks, what were the total costs for transportation, lodging caretaking for all these visits to the private health care facility for diagnosis or treatment of illness or injury?
thousand dong
1300
27219
350
29. gone to a traditional medical practioner
29. gone to a traditional medical practioner
29. gone to a traditional medical practioner
29. gone to a traditional medical practioner
29. gone to a traditional medical practioner
In the past 4 weeks have you gone to a traditional medical practioner to diagnose or treat an illness or injury?
IF THE ANSWER CODE IS 2, SKIP TO QUESTION 34
28519
1
2
1
yes
2
no
30. In the past 4 weeks, how many times did you visit the traditional medical practitioner
30. In the past 4 weeks, how many times did you visit the traditional medical practitioner
30. In the past 4 weeks, how many times did you visit the traditional medical practitioner
30. In the past 4 weeks, how many times did you visit the traditional medical practitioner
30. In the past 4 weeks, how many times did you visit the traditional medical practitioner
In the past 4 weeks, how many times did you visit the traditional medical practitioner in order to diagnose or treat an illness or treat an illness or injury?
TIMES
247
28272
1
30
31. In the past 4 weeks how much did you spend for all these visits
31. In the past 4 weeks how much did you spend for all these visits
31. In the past 4 weeks how much did you spend for all these visits
31. In the past 4 weeks how much did you spend for all these visits
31. In the past 4 weeks how much did you spend for all these visits
In the past 4 weeks how much did you spend for all these visits to a traditional practitioner for diagnosis and treatment of illness or injury including the cost to buy medicines but excluding the cost of transportation, lodging and caretaking?
THOUSAND DONGS
IF ZERO WRITE 0
247
28272
2400
32. Of these total costs for diagnosis and treatment
32. Of these total costs for diagnosis and treatment
32. Of these total costs for diagnosis and treatment
32. Of these total costs for diagnosis and treatment
32. Of these total costs for diagnosis and treatment
Of these total costs for diagnosis and treatment of illness or injury at the traditional medical practitioner how much was for the purchase of medicine?
THOUSAND DONGS
If individual bought medicines at the place of diagnosis but cannot separate out the costs, enter "KB"
183
28336
960
33. In the past 4 weeks, how much did you spend in total for transportation, room...
33. In the past 4 weeks, how much did you spend in total for transportation, room...
33. In the past 4 weeks, how much did you spend in total for transportation, room...
33. In the past 4 weeks, how much did you spend in total for transportation, room...
33. In the past 4 weeks, how much did you spend in total for transportation, room...
In the past 4 weeks, how much did you spend in total for transportation, room and board, care- taking for all these visits to the traditional medical practioner for diagnosis or treatment of illness or injury?
THOUSAND DONGS
247
28272
1000
34. Trong 4 tuan qua...chan th
34. Trong 4 tuan qua...chan th
34. Trong 4 tuan qua...chan th
34. Trong 4 tuan qua...chan th
34. Trong 4 tuan qua...chan th
In the past 4 weeks have you invited a health care provider to your home in order to diagnose or treat an illness or injury?
IF THE ANSWER CODE IS 2, SKIP TO QUESTION 39
28519
1
2
1
yes
2
no
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
28519
101
38820
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
28519
1
388
ID code
ID code
ID code
ID code
ID code
28519
1
19
35. In the past 4 weeks, how many times
35. In the past 4 weeks, how many times
35. In the past 4 weeks, how many times
35. In the past 4 weeks, how many times
35. In the past 4 weeks, how many times
In the past 4 weeks, how many times did a health care practitioner come to your home to diagnose or treat an illness or injury?
TIMES
350
28169
30
TYPE OF HEALTH CARE PRACTIONER
TYPE OF HEALTH CARE PRACTIONER
TYPE OF HEALTH CARE PRACTIONER
TYPE OF HEALTH CARE PRACTIONER
TYPE OF HEALTH CARE PRACTIONER
In the past 4 weeks, what kind of health care practioner visited you at home to diagnose or treat an illness or injury? How many times did each type of practitioner come?
TYPE OF HEALTH CARE PRACTIONER
305
28214
1
8
1
doctor [in role as govt. doctor]
2
physician's assistant [in role as govt. phys. asst.]
3
nurse [in role as govt. nurse]
4
doctor or physician's asst. [in private capacity]
5
nurse [in private capacity]
6
pharmacist [govt. or private]
7
traditional medical practioner
8
other
TIMES
TIMES
TIMES
TIMES
TIMES
In the past 4 weeks, what kind of health care practioner visited you at home to diagnose or treat an illness or injury? How many times did each type of practitioner come?
TIMES
248
28271
1
30
TYPE OF HEALTH CARE PRACTIONER
TYPE OF HEALTH CARE PRACTIONER
TYPE OF HEALTH CARE PRACTIONER
TYPE OF HEALTH CARE PRACTIONER
TYPE OF HEALTH CARE PRACTIONER
In the past 4 weeks, what kind of health care practioner visited you at home to diagnose or treat an illness or injury? How many times did each type of practitioner come?
TYPE OF HEALTH CARE PRACTIONER
5
28514
4
7
1
doctor [in role as govt. doctor]
2
physician's assistant [in role as govt. phys. asst.]
3
nurse [in role as govt. nurse]
4
doctor or physician's asst. [in private capacity]
5
nurse [in private capacity]
6
pharmacist [govt. or private]
7
traditional medical practioner
8
other
TIMES
TIMES
TIMES
TIMES
TIMES
In the past 4 weeks, what kind of health care practioner visited you at home to diagnose or treat an illness or injury? How many times did each type of practitioner come?
TIMES
5
28514
1
6
TYPE OF HEALTH CARE PRACTIONER
TYPE OF HEALTH CARE PRACTIONER
TYPE OF HEALTH CARE PRACTIONER
TYPE OF HEALTH CARE PRACTIONER
TYPE OF HEALTH CARE PRACTIONER
In the past 4 weeks, what kind of health care practioner visited you at home to diagnose or treat an illness or injury? How many times did each type of practitioner come?
TYPE OF HEALTH CARE PRACTIONER
28519
1
doctor [in role as govt. doctor]
2
physician's assistant [in role as govt. phys. asst.]
3
nurse [in role as govt. nurse]
4
doctor or physician's asst. [in private capacity]
5
nurse [in private capacity]
6
pharmacist [govt. or private]
7
traditional medical practioner
8
other
TIMES
TIMES
TIMES
TIMES
TIMES
In the past 4 weeks, what kind of health care practioner visited you at home to diagnose or treat an illness or injury? How many times did each type of practitioner come?
TIMES
1
28518
2
2
37. spend for all these visits by the health care practitioner to diagnose and treat illness and injury
37. spend for all these visits by the health care practitioner to diagnose and treat illness and injury
37. spend for all these visits by the health care practitioner to diagnose and treat illness and injury
37. spend for all these visits by the health care practitioner to diagnose and treat illness and injury
37. spend for all these visits by the health care practitioner to diagnose and treat illness and injury
In the past 4 weeks how much did you spend for all these visits by the health care practitioner to diagnose and treat illness and injury at your home including the cost of medicine?
THOUSAND DONGS
304
28215
5200
38. Of these total costs for diagnosis and treatment
38. Of these total costs for diagnosis and treatment
38. Of these total costs for diagnosis and treatment
38. Of these total costs for diagnosis and treatment
38. Of these total costs for diagnosis and treatment
Of these total costs for diagnosis and treatment of illness or injury at your home, how much was for purchasing medicine?
THOUSAND DONGS
173
28346
4200
39. In the past 4 weeks did you go to a pharmacy or medicine
39. In the past 4 weeks did you go to a pharmacy or medicine
39. In the past 4 weeks did you go to a pharmacy or medicine
39. In the past 4 weeks did you go to a pharmacy or medicine
39. In the past 4 weeks did you go to a pharmacy or medicine
In the past 4 weeks did you go to a pharmacy or medicine peddler to buy medicine according to a prescription written by a different health care provider?
IF THE ANSWER CODE IS 2, SKIP TO QUESTION 41
28519
1
2
1
yes
2
no
40. In the past 4 weeks how many times did you buy medicine in this way
40. In the past 4 weeks how many times did you buy medicine in this way
40. In the past 4 weeks how many times did you buy medicine in this way
40. In the past 4 weeks how many times did you buy medicine in this way
40. In the past 4 weeks how many times did you buy medicine in this way
In the past 4 weeks how many times did you buy medicine in this way?
529
27990
1
28
41. In the past 4 weeks did you come directly to a pharmacist or medicine peddler
41. In the past 4 weeks did you come directly to a pharmacist or medicine peddler
41. In the past 4 weeks did you come directly to a pharmacist or medicine peddler
41. In the past 4 weeks did you come directly to a pharmacist or medicine peddler
41. In the past 4 weeks did you come directly to a pharmacist or medicine peddler
In the past 4 weeks did you come directly to a pharmacist or medicine peddler to buy medicine or seek advice on treating illness or injury without visiting another health care provider first?
IF THE ANSWER CODE IS 2, SKIP TO QUESTION 43
28519
1
2
1
yes
2
no
42. In the past 4 weeks how many times
42. In the past 4 weeks how many times
42. In the past 4 weeks how many times
42. In the past 4 weeks how many times
42. In the past 4 weeks how many times
In the past 4 weeks how many times did you come to the pharmacist in this way?
TIME
7285
21234
30
43. In the past 4 weeks how much did you spend
43. In the past 4 weeks how much did you spend
43. In the past 4 weeks how much did you spend
43. In the past 4 weeks how much did you spend
43. In the past 4 weeks how much did you spend
In the past 4 weeks how much did you spend to buy medicines from the pharmacist or medicine peddler including those bought with and without prescriptions?
THOUSAND DONGS
28507
12
18000
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
28519
101
38820
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
28519
1
388
ID Code:
ID Code:
ID Code:
ID Code:
ID Code:
28519
1
19
44. In the past 4 weeks how much
44. In the past 4 weeks how much
44. In the past 4 weeks how much
44. In the past 4 weeks how much
44. In the past 4 weeks how much
In the past 4 weeks how much did you spend for transportation to go to the pharmacy or medicine peddler including to fill prescriptions or not?
THOUSAND DONGS
28513
6
250
45.12 months did you ever have to spend a night
45.12 months did you ever have to spend a night
45.12 months did you ever have to spend a night
45.12 months did you ever have to spend a night
45.12 months did you ever have to spend a night
In the past 12 months did you ever have to spend a night in a hospital or other health care facility because of illness or injury? Include any times during the past 4 weeks?
IF THE ANSWER CODE IS 2, SKIP TO QUESTION 48
28519
1
2
1
yes
2
no
46. In the past 12 months how many nights did you spend there?
46. In the past 12 months how many nights did you spend there?
46. In the past 12 months how many nights did you spend there?
46. In the past 12 months how many nights did you spend there?
46. In the past 12 months how many nights did you spend there?
In the past 12 months how many nights did you spend there?
NIGHTS
1463
27056
270
47. In the past 12 months how much did you have to pay for nights
47. In the past 12 months how much did you have to pay for nights
47. In the past 12 months how much did you have to pay for nights
47. In the past 12 months how much did you have to pay for nights
47. In the past 12 months how much did you have to pay for nights
In the past 12 months how much did you have to pay for nights spent in the hospital or other facility?
1458
27061
65000
48. In the past 12 months, excluding costs of staying
48. In the past 12 months, excluding costs of staying
48. In the past 12 months, excluding costs of staying
48. In the past 12 months, excluding costs of staying
48. In the past 12 months, excluding costs of staying
In the past 12 months, excluding costs of staying in the hospital how much in money and in-kind did you have to pay for diagnosing and treating illnesses and injuries?
THOUSAND DONGS
28481
38
25000
49. Do you have health insurance?
49. Do you have health insurance?
49. Do you have health insurance?
49. Do you have health insurance?
49. Do you have health insurance?
Do you have health insurance?
IF THE ANSWER CODE IS 2, SKIP TO QUESTION 51
28514
5
1
2
1
yes
2
no
50. In the past 12 months, how much did you pay for health insurance?
50. In the past 12 months, how much did you pay for health insurance?
50. In the past 12 months, how much did you pay for health insurance?
50. In the past 12 months, how much did you pay for health insurance?
50. In the past 12 months, how much did you pay for health insurance?
In the past 12 months, how much did you pay for health insurance?
THOUSAND DONGS
IF YOU DON'T KNOW, WRITE KB
2414
26105
780
51.is this person 6 or older?
51.is this person 6 or older?
51.is this person 6 or older?
51.is this person 6 or older?
51.is this person 6 or older?
is this person 6 or older?
IF THE ANSWER CODE IS 2, SKIP TO NEXT PERSON
28516
3
1
2
1
yes
2
no
52. Have you ever smoked cigarettes for over 6 months?
52. Have you ever smoked cigarettes for over 6 months?
52. Have you ever smoked cigarettes for over 6 months?
52. Have you ever smoked cigarettes for over 6 months?
52. Have you ever smoked cigarettes for over 6 months?
Have you ever smoked cigarettes for over 6 months?
IF THE ANSWER CODE IS 2, SKIP TO QUESTION 56
25620
2899
1
2
1
yes
2
no
53. Do you currently smoke cigarettes?
53. Do you currently smoke cigarettes?
53. Do you currently smoke cigarettes?
53. Do you currently smoke cigarettes?
53. Do you currently smoke cigarettes?
Do you currently smoke cigarettes?
4606
23913
1
2
1
yes
2
no
54. How many cigarettes do you usually smoke per day?
54. How many cigarettes do you usually smoke per day?
54. How many cigarettes do you usually smoke per day?
54. How many cigarettes do you usually smoke per day?
54. How many cigarettes do you usually smoke per day?
How many cigarettes do you usually smoke per day?
number of cigarettes
3510
25009
60
55. In the past 12 months, how much did you spend for cigarettes?
55. In the past 12 months, how much did you spend for cigarettes?
55. In the past 12 months, how much did you spend for cigarettes?
55. In the past 12 months, how much did you spend for cigarettes?
55. In the past 12 months, how much did you spend for cigarettes?
In the past 12 months, how much did you spend for cigarettes?
THOUSAND DONGS
3511
25008
7200
56. Have you ever smoked tobacco with a water pipe.... for more than 6 months
56. Have you ever smoked tobacco with a water pipe.... for more than 6 months
56. Have you ever smoked tobacco with a water pipe.... for more than 6 months
56. Have you ever smoked tobacco with a water pipe.... for more than 6 months
56. Have you ever smoked tobacco with a water pipe.... for more than 6 months
Have you ever smoked tobacco with a water pipe, pipe or in home-made cigarettes or chewed tobacco for more than 6 months?
IF THE ANSWER CODE IS 2, SKIP TO NEXT PERSON
25620
2899
1
2
1
yes
2
no
57. Do you currently smoke a pipe, home-made cigarettes or chew tobacco?
57. Do you currently smoke a pipe, home-made cigarettes or chew tobacco?
57. Do you currently smoke a pipe, home-made cigarettes or chew tobacco?
57. Do you currently smoke a pipe, home-made cigarettes or chew tobacco?
57. Do you currently smoke a pipe, home-made cigarettes or chew tobacco?
Do you currently smoke a pipe, home-made cigarettes or chew tobacco?
IF THE ANSWER CODE IS 2, SKIP TO NEXT PERSON
2254
26265
1
2
1
yes
2
no
58... spend for pipe, raw of chewing tobacco
58... spend for pipe, raw of chewing tobacco
58... spend for pipe, raw of chewing tobacco
58... spend for pipe, raw of chewing tobacco
58... spend for pipe, raw of chewing tobacco
in the past 12 months, how much did you spend for pipe, raw of chewing tobacco?
THOUSAND DONGS
1885
26634
960
59. value of tobacco products consumed by your household from home production ...
59. value of tobacco products consumed by your household from home production ...
59. value of tobacco products consumed by your household from home production ...
59. value of tobacco products consumed by your household from home production ...
59. value of tobacco products consumed by your household from home production ...
What is the value of tobacco products consumed by your household from home production if you had to purchase them in the market?
THOUSAND DONGS
1885
26634
370
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
6000
101
38820
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
6000
1
388
1. check section 7, question 3
1. check section 7, question 3
1. check section 7, question 3
1. check section 7, question 3
1. check section 7, question 3
1. check section 7, question 3, is the answer yes?
IF THE ANSWER CODE IS 2, SKIP TO SETION 11
6000
1
2
1
yes
2
no
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
6001
101
38820
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
6001
1
388
Respondent
Respondent
Respondent
Respondent
Respondent
6001
1
19
Is the respondent the person selected in section 7?
Is the respondent the person selected in section 7?
Is the respondent the person selected in section 7?
Is the respondent the person selected in section 7?
Is the respondent the person selected in section 7?
6001
1
2
1
yes
2
no
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
5997
101
38820
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
5997
1
388
Responden id code:
Responden id code:
Responden id code:
Responden id code:
Responden id code:
5997
1
12
Is this the person who was selected in section 7?
Is this the person who was selected in section 7?
Is this the person who was selected in section 7?
Is this the person who was selected in section 7?
Is this the person who was selected in section 7?
5996
1
1
2
1
yes
2
no
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
6000
101
38820
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
6000
1
388
1. has any member of your household received money or goods ...
1. has any member of your household received money or goods ...
1. has any member of your household received money or goods ...
1. has any member of your household received money or goods ...
1. has any member of your household received money or goods ...
1. During the past 12 months, has any member of your household received money or goods from persons who are not members of your household?
For example, relatives working elsewhere, or children of household members, friends or neighbors?
IF THE ANSWER CODE IS 2, SKIP TO PART B
6000
1
2
1
yes
2
no
household code
household code
household code
household code
household code
5999
101
38820
Year of interview
Year of interview
Year of interview
Year of interview
Year of interview
5999
97
98
97
98
Month of interview
Month of interview
Month of interview
Month of interview
Month of interview
5999
1
12
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
1 if vlss, 2 if mphs source
1 if vlss, 2 if mphs source
1 if vlss, 2 if mphs source
1 if vlss, 2 if mphs source
1 if vlss, 2 if mphs source
5999
1
2
1
2
Gender of HH.head (1:M;2:F)
Gender of HH.head (1:M;2:F)
Gender of HH.head (1:M;2:F)
Gender of HH.head (1:M;2:F)
Gender of HH.head (1:M;2:F)
5999
1
2
1
Male
2
Female
Age of household head
Age of household head
Age of household head
Age of household head
Age of household head
5999
16
95
age group of HH.head
age group of HH.head
age group of HH.head
age group of HH.head
age group of HH.head
5999
1
7
1
under 20
2
from 20
3
from 30
4
from 40
5
from 50
6
from 60
7
70 or ab
completed diploma HH.head
completed diploma HH.head
completed diploma HH.head
completed diploma HH.head
completed diploma HH.head
5999
9
Never
1
Nhatre
2
<cap I
3
Cap I
4
Cap II
5
Cap III
6
Nghe SC
7
THCN
8
DHDC
9
DHCD
10
Thac sy
11
PTS
12
TS
schooling year of HH.head
schooling year of HH.head
schooling year of HH.head
schooling year of HH.head
schooling year of HH.head
5999
22
Type of HH (1:farm; 0:nonfarm)
Type of HH (1:farm; 0:nonfarm)
Type of HH (1:farm; 0:nonfarm)
Type of HH (1:farm; 0:nonfarm)
Type of HH (1:farm; 0:nonfarm)
5999
1
non farm
1
farm
1:urban 98; 0:rural 98
1:urban 98; 0:rural 98
1:urban 98; 0:rural 98
1:urban 98; 0:rural 98
1:urban 98; 0:rural 98
5999
1
Rural
1
Urban
1:urban92; 0:rural92
1:urban92; 0:rural92
1:urban92; 0:rural92
1:urban92; 0:rural92
1:urban92; 0:rural92
5999
1
Rural
1
Urban
Province code
Province code
Province code
Province code
Province code
5999
1
61
Code by 7 regions
Code by 7 regions
Code by 7 regions
Code by 7 regions
Code by 7 regions
5999
1
7
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Code by 8 regions
Code by 8 regions
Code by 8 regions
Code by 8 regions
Code by 8 regions
5999
1
8
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Code by 10 regions
Code by 10 regions
Code by 10 regions
Code by 10 regions
Code by 10 regions
5999
1
10
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Household size
Household size
Household size
Household size
Household size
5999
1
19
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
16
19
hhsize categories
hhsize categories
hhsize categories
hhsize categories
hhsize categories
5999
1
10
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
sample weight
sample weight
sample weight
sample weight
sample weight
5999
815
4723
=hhsize*wt
=hhsize*wt
=hhsize*wt
=hhsize*wt
=hhsize*wt
5999
898
52656
village code
village code
village code
village code
village code
5999
1
388
samp.strata - SVY commands
samp.strata - SVY commands
samp.strata - SVY commands
samp.strata - SVY commands
samp.strata - SVY commands
5999
1
10
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
commune code PSU-SVY commands
commune code PSU-SVY commands
commune code PSU-SVY commands
commune code PSU-SVY commands
commune code PSU-SVY commands
5999
1
194
Value rice expenditures
Value rice expenditures
Value rice expenditures
Value rice expenditures
Value rice expenditures
5999
9792
Value food expenditures no rice
Value food expenditures no rice
Value food expenditures no rice
Value food expenditures no rice
Value food expenditures no rice
5999
129.867
81914.25
Nonfood exp.purchase
Nonfood exp.purchase
Nonfood exp.purchase
Nonfood exp.purchase
Nonfood exp.purchase
5999
77970
Nonfood home production
Nonfood home production
Nonfood home production
Nonfood home production
Nonfood home production
5999
30960
Nonfood home prod. drop 103
Nonfood home prod. drop 103
Nonfood home prod. drop 103
Nonfood home prod. drop 103
Nonfood home prod. drop 103
5999
30960
language and computer expenses
language and computer expenses
language and computer expenses
language and computer expenses
language and computer expenses
5999
6500
Other education expenditures
Other education expenditures
Other education expenditures
Other education expenditures
Other education expenditures
5999
5700
Education expenditures
Education expenditures
Education expenditures
Education expenditures
Education expenditures
5999
29808
Health insurence
Health insurence
Health insurence
Health insurence
Health insurence
5999
1570
Medical expenditures (4W+12m)
Medical expenditures (4W+12m)
Medical expenditures (4W+12m)
Medical expenditures (4W+12m)
Medical expenditures (4W+12m)
5999
234040
Medical exp.12m drop insurance
Medical exp.12m drop insurance
Medical exp.12m drop insurance
Medical exp.12m drop insurance
Medical exp.12m drop insurance
5999
75210
Medical exp. 12m inc. insurance
Medical exp. 12m inc. insurance
Medical exp. 12m inc. insurance
Medical exp. 12m inc. insurance
Medical exp. 12m inc. insurance
5999
75210
Use durable goods value
Use durable goods value
Use durable goods value
Use durable goods value
Use durable goods value
5999
70601.133
Garbage disposal expenditures
Garbage disposal expenditures
Garbage disposal expenditures
Garbage disposal expenditures
Garbage disposal expenditures
5999
1200
Water expenditures
Water expenditures
Water expenditures
Water expenditures
Water expenditures
5999
4632
Electricity expenditures
Electricity expenditures
Electricity expenditures
Electricity expenditures
Electricity expenditures
5999
13200
Tobaco expenditures
Tobaco expenditures
Tobaco expenditures
Tobaco expenditures
Tobaco expenditures
5999
9887
imputed use h.value- 3% q3
imputed use h.value- 3% q3
imputed use h.value- 3% q3
imputed use h.value- 3% q3
imputed use h.value- 3% q3
5999
15.693
29080.059
mth food price index Jan98=1
mth food price index Jan98=1
mth food price index Jan98=1
mth food price index Jan98=1
mth food price index Jan98=1
5999
0.979
1.1
mth nonfood price index Jan98=1
mth nonfood price index Jan98=1
mth nonfood price index Jan98=1
mth nonfood price index Jan98=1
mth nonfood price index Jan98=1
5999
0.992
1.027
mth overall price index Jan98=1
mth overall price index Jan98=1
mth overall price index Jan98=1
mth overall price index Jan98=1
mth overall price index Jan98=1
5999
0.984
1.074
reg food price index
reg food price index
reg food price index
reg food price index
reg food price index
5999
0.913
1.18
reg nonfood price index
reg nonfood price index
reg nonfood price index
reg nonfood price index
reg nonfood price index
5999
0.922
1.053
regional overall price index
regional overall price index
regional overall price index
regional overall price index
regional overall price index
5999
0.916
1.134
mth rice price index Jan98=1
mth rice price index Jan98=1
mth rice price index Jan98=1
mth rice price index Jan98=1
mth rice price index Jan98=1
5999
0.985
1.265
mth non-rice fd P index Jan98=1
mth non-rice fd P index Jan98=1
mth non-rice fd P index Jan98=1
mth non-rice fd P index Jan98=1
mth non-rice fd P index Jan98=1
5999
0.976
1.026
nominal food expenditures
nominal food expenditures
nominal food expenditures
nominal food expenditures
nominal food expenditures
5999
542.167
85499.25
comp.nominal nfood exp.
comp.nominal nfood exp.
comp.nominal nfood exp.
comp.nominal nfood exp.
comp.nominal nfood exp.
5999
148.689
164968.188
comp.nominal total exp.
comp.nominal total exp.
comp.nominal total exp.
comp.nominal total exp.
comp.nominal total exp.
5999
694.442
199271
comp.nominal pc exp.
comp.nominal pc exp.
comp.nominal pc exp.
comp.nominal pc exp.
comp.nominal pc exp.
5999
334.832
49549.246
comp.nominal pc food exp.
comp.nominal pc food exp.
comp.nominal pc food exp.
comp.nominal pc food exp.
comp.nominal pc food exp.
5999
265.24
18550
comp.M&Reg price adj.food exp
comp.M&Reg price adj.food exp
comp.M&Reg price adj.food exp
comp.M&Reg price adj.food exp
comp.M&Reg price adj.food exp
5999
576.148
87890.516
comp.M&Reg price adj.nfood exp
comp.M&Reg price adj.nfood exp
comp.M&Reg price adj.nfood exp
comp.M&Reg price adj.nfood exp
comp.M&Reg price adj.nfood exp
5999
146.072
155158.359
comp.M&Reg price adj.tot exp
comp.M&Reg price adj.tot exp
comp.M&Reg price adj.tot exp
comp.M&Reg price adj.tot exp
comp.M&Reg price adj.tot exp
5999
758.981
183748.625
comp.M&Reg price adj.pc tot exp
comp.M&Reg price adj.pc tot exp
comp.M&Reg price adj.pc tot exp
comp.M&Reg price adj.pc tot exp
comp.M&Reg price adj.pc tot exp
5999
357.318
45801.711
comp.M&Reg price adj.pc food ex
comp.M&Reg price adj.pc food ex
comp.M&Reg price adj.pc food ex
comp.M&Reg price adj.pc food ex
comp.M&Reg price adj.pc food ex
5999
251.12
15777.051
comparative quintile for 1998
comparative quintile for 1998
comparative quintile for 1998
comparative quintile for 1998
comparative quintile for 1998
5999
1
5
1
2
3
4
5
B.value for 98 nominal nfood
B.value for 98 nominal nfood
B.value for 98 nominal nfood
B.value for 98 nominal nfood
B.value for 98 nominal nfood
5999
152.275
164968.188
B.value for 98 nominal tot exp
B.value for 98 nominal tot exp
B.value for 98 nominal tot exp
B.value for 98 nominal tot exp
B.value for 98 nominal tot exp
5999
694.442
199271
B.value for 98 nominal pc exp
B.value for 98 nominal pc exp
B.value for 98 nominal pc exp
B.value for 98 nominal pc exp
B.value for 98 nominal pc exp
5999
342.993
49549.246
B.M&Reg price adj. nfood exp
B.M&Reg price adj. nfood exp
B.M&Reg price adj. nfood exp
B.M&Reg price adj. nfood exp
B.M&Reg price adj. nfood exp
5999
165.183
155158.359
B.M&Reg price adj. tot exp
B.M&Reg price adj. tot exp
B.M&Reg price adj. tot exp
B.M&Reg price adj. tot exp
B.M&Reg price adj. tot exp
5999
758.981
183748.625
B.M&Reg price adj. pc exp
B.M&Reg price adj. pc exp
B.M&Reg price adj. pc exp
B.M&Reg price adj. pc exp
B.M&Reg price adj. pc exp
5999
375.132
45801.711
best quintile for 1998
best quintile for 1998
best quintile for 1998
best quintile for 1998
best quintile for 1998
5999
1
5
1
2
3
4
5
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
156
37
194
name of first village/block
name of first village/block
name of first village/block
name of first village/block
name of first village/block
156
74
387
name of second village/block
name of second village/block
name of second village/block
name of second village/block
name of second village/block
143
13
73
388
Supervisor
Supervisor
Supervisor
Supervisor
Supervisor
156
1
30
Interview date
Interview date
Interview date
Interview date
Interview date
156
10198
310898
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
1184
37
194
id code
id code
id code
id code
id code
1184
1
13
1. Age
1. Age
1. Age
1. Age
1. Age
Age?
YEARS
1184
21
72
2. Sex
2. Sex
2. Sex
2. Sex
2. Sex
Sex?
1184
1
2
1
male
2
female
3. Position in the commune or ward?
3. Position in the commune or ward?
3. Position in the commune or ward?
3. Position in the commune or ward?
3. Position in the commune or ward?
Position in the commune or ward?
1184
1
13
1
commune chairperson
2
commune deputy chairperson
3
commune party secretary
4
Chief or deputy chief of commune police
5
Finance Officer of Commune
6
Commune Statistical Officer
7
head of cooperative
8
school director
9
health worker\
10
Women's union cadre
11
Farmer's Union cadre
12
Fatherland front cadre
13
village leader
5. Tenure in position
5. Tenure in position
5. Tenure in position
5. Tenure in position
5. Tenure in position
Tenure in position?
YEARS
1176
8
35
6. Years of general and professional education
6. Years of general and professional education
6. Years of general and professional education
6. Years of general and professional education
6. Years of general and professional education
Years of general and professional education?
YEARS
1184
1
25
7. Highest degree attained
7. Highest degree attained
7. Highest degree attained
7. Highest degree attained
7. Highest degree attained
Highest degree attained?
1184
1
7
1
none
2
primary
3
lower secondary
4
upper secondary
5
lower technical degree
6
upper technical degree
7
college/university or higher
8. Years lived in [commune/ward]
8. Years lived in [commune/ward]
8. Years lived in [commune/ward]
8. Years lived in [commune/ward]
8. Years lived in [commune/ward]
Years lived in [commune/ward]?
1184
66
9. Ethnic group
9. Ethnic group
9. Ethnic group
9. Ethnic group
9. Ethnic group
Ethnic group?
1184
1
49
1
kinh
2
tay
3
thai
4
chinese
5
khmer
6
Muong
7
Nung
8
Hmong (meo)
9
Dao
10
gia-rai
11
e-de
12
ba-na
13
xo-dang
14
San Chay (Cao lan - san chi)
15
co ho
16
cham
17
san diu
18
hre
19
mnong
20
ra-glai
21
xtieng
22
bru - Van kieu
23
tho
24
giay
25
co tu
26
gie - trieng
27
ma
28
kho mu
29
co
30
ta-oi
31
cho-ro
32
khang
33
xinh - mun
34
ha nhi
35
chu - ru
36
lao
37
la chi
38
la hu
39
lu
40
lo lo
41
pa then
42
co lao
43
cong
44
bo y
45
si la
46
pu peo
47
brau
48
ro-mam
49
other
50
foreigner
51
unspecified
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
1331
37
194
section
section
section
section
section
1331
1
9
id codes of respondents FIRST
id codes of respondents FIRST
id codes of respondents FIRST
id codes of respondents FIRST
id codes of respondents FIRST
id codes of respondents.
first
1331
1
13
SECOND
SECOND
SECOND
SECOND
SECOND
id codes of respondents.
SECOND
1015
316
1
13
THIRD
THIRD
THIRD
THIRD
THIRD
id codes of respondents.
THIRD
520
811
13
start time HOUR
start time HOUR
start time HOUR
start time HOUR
start time HOUR
start time
HOUR
1289
42
7
17
MUNITE
MUNITE
MUNITE
MUNITE
MUNITE
start time
MUNITE
1289
42
50
END TIME HOUR
END TIME HOUR
END TIME HOUR
END TIME HOUR
END TIME HOUR
END TIME
HOUR
1288
43
7
19
MUNITE
MUNITE
MUNITE
MUNITE
MUNITE
END TIME
MUNITE
1288
43
55
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
280
37
194
1. two main places to borrow and two main places
1. two main places to borrow and two main places
1. two main places to borrow and two main places
1. two main places to borrow and two main places
1. two main places to borrow and two main places
1. Please give me the names of the two main places to borrow and two main places to save available to residents of this [commune/ward]?
Ask question 1 for all institutions before asking questions 2-7.
280
1
4
2. fulfill the need for borrowing, saving, or both?
2. fulfill the need for borrowing, saving, or both?
2. fulfill the need for borrowing, saving, or both?
2. fulfill the need for borrowing, saving, or both?
2. fulfill the need for borrowing, saving, or both?
2. Does [institution] fulfill the need for borrowing, saving, or both?
if the answer code is 2, skip to question 5
280
1
3
1
only borrowing
2
only saving
3
both
3. supply loans only for specific purposes?
3. supply loans only for specific purposes?
3. supply loans only for specific purposes?
3. supply loans only for specific purposes?
3. supply loans only for specific purposes?
3. Does [institution] supply loans only for specific purposes?
if the answer code is 2, skip to question 5
270
10
1
2
1
yes
2
no
4. purposes FIRST
4. purposes FIRST
4. purposes FIRST
4. purposes FIRST
4. purposes FIRST
4. For which purposes is credit available?
FIRST
list in order of importance
242
38
1
7
1
investment in agricultural production
2
Investment in non- agricult. production
3
buy consumer goods
4
purchase vehicle
5
build or buy house
6
schooling
7
other
SECOND
SECOND
SECOND
SECOND
SECOND
4. For which purposes is credit available?
SECOND
list in order of importance
162
118
1
7
1
investment in agricultural production
2
Investment in non- agricult. production
3
buy consumer goods
4
purchase vehicle
5
build or buy house
6
schooling
7
other
THIRD
THIRD
THIRD
THIRD
THIRD
4. For which purposes is credit available?
THIRD
list in order of importance
56
224
1
7
1
investment in agricultural production
2
Investment in non- agricult. production
3
buy consumer goods
4
purchase vehicle
5
build or buy house
6
schooling
7
other
5. options does this institution offer FIRST
5. options does this institution offer FIRST
5. options does this institution offer FIRST
5. options does this institution offer FIRST
5. options does this institution offer FIRST
5. What options does this institution offer for saving money?
FIRST
list in order of importance
280
1
5
1
doesn't accept savings
2
time deposits
3
savings book
4
Account
5
bonds
6
other
SECOND
SECOND
SECOND
SECOND
SECOND
5. What options does this institution offer for saving money?
SECOND
list in order of importance
208
72
1
6
1
doesn't accept savings
2
time deposits
3
savings book
4
Account
5
bonds
6
other
THIRD
THIRD
THIRD
THIRD
THIRD
5. What options does this institution offer for saving money?
THIRD
list in order of importance
91
189
3
6
1
doesn't accept savings
2
time deposits
3
savings book
4
Account
5
bonds
6
other
6. How many kilometers
6. How many kilometers
6. How many kilometers
6. How many kilometers
6. How many kilometers
6. How many kilometers is [institution] from the People's Committee of the [commune/ward]?
KM
280
50
7. Who operates this activity?
7. Who operates this activity?
7. Who operates this activity?
7. Who operates this activity?
7. Who operates this activity?
7. Who operates this activity?
280
1
11
1
Agricultural Development Bank
2
Bank for Poor people
3
Other government bank
4
Private Bank
5
People's Savings Cooperative
6
government Program
7
Mass organization
8
International NGO
9
Money lender
10
revolving credit association
11
Other
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
156
37
194
1. number people usually live in commune
1. number people usually live in commune
1. number people usually live in commune
1. number people usually live in commune
1. number people usually live in commune
1. How many people usually live in this [commune/ward]?
156
1545
28517
2. What year is that figure from
2. What year is that figure from
2. What year is that figure from
2. What year is that figure from
2. What year is that figure from
2. What year is that figure from?
156
1977
1998
3. geographical region
3. geographical region
3. geographical region
3. geographical region
3. geographical region
3. In which type of geographical region is this [commune/ward]?
156
1
5
1
Coastal
2
Inland Delta
3
Hills/midlands
4
Low Mountains
5
High Mountains
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
299
37
194
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
cluster code
name of first and second village
299
73
388
4. total land area of [village] Ha
4. total land area of [village] Ha
4. total land area of [village] Ha
4. total land area of [village] Ha
4. total land area of [village] Ha
4. What is the total land area of [village] ?
Ha
259
40
2
7230
5. number households live in [village]
5. number households live in [village]
5. number households live in [village]
5. number households live in [village]
5. number households live in [village]
5. How many households live in [village] ?
HOUSEHOLD
299
20
1478
6. numbers people usually live in [village]
6. numbers people usually live in [village]
6. numbers people usually live in [village]
6. numbers people usually live in [village]
6. numbers people usually live in [village]
6. How many people usually live in [village]?
people
299
97
8807
main ethnic groups FIRST
main ethnic groups FIRST
main ethnic groups FIRST
main ethnic groups FIRST
main ethnic groups FIRST
7. What are the main ethnic groups found in [village]?
FORST
299
1
49
1
kinh
2
tay
3
thai
4
chinese
5
khmer
6
Muong
7
Nung
8
Hmong (meo)
9
Dao
10
gia-rai
11
e-de
12
ba-na
13
xo-dang
14
San Chay (Cao lan - san chi)
15
co ho
16
cham
17
san diu
18
hre
19
mnong
20
ra-glai
21
xtieng
22
bru - Van kieu
23
tho
24
giay
25
co tu
26
gie - trieng
27
ma
28
kho mu
29
co
30
ta-oi
31
cho-ro
32
khang
33
xinh - mun
34
ha nhi
35
chu - ru
36
lao
37
la chi
38
la hu
39
lu
40
lo lo
41
pa then
42
co lao
43
cong
44
bo y
45
si la
46
pu peo
47
brau
48
ro-mam
49
other
50
foreigner
51
unspecified
main ethnic groups SECOND
main ethnic groups SECOND
main ethnic groups SECOND
main ethnic groups SECOND
main ethnic groups SECOND
7. What are the main ethnic groups found in [village]?
SECOND
92
207
1
51
1
kinh
2
tay
3
thai
4
chinese
5
khmer
6
Muong
7
Nung
8
Hmong (meo)
9
Dao
10
gia-rai
11
e-de
12
ba-na
13
xo-dang
14
San Chay (Cao lan - san chi)
15
co ho
16
cham
17
san diu
18
hre
19
mnong
20
ra-glai
21
xtieng
22
bru - Van kieu
23
tho
24
giay
25
co tu
26
gie - trieng
27
ma
28
kho mu
29
co
30
ta-oi
31
cho-ro
32
khang
33
xinh - mun
34
ha nhi
35
chu - ru
36
lao
37
la chi
38
la hu
39
lu
40
lo lo
41
pa then
42
co lao
43
cong
44
bo y
45
si la
46
pu peo
47
brau
48
ro-mam
49
other
50
foreigner
51
unspecified
main ethnic groups THIRD
main ethnic groups THIRD
main ethnic groups THIRD
main ethnic groups THIRD
main ethnic groups THIRD
7. What are the main ethnic groups found in [village]?
THIRD
45
254
1
31
1
kinh
2
tay
3
thai
4
chinese
5
khmer
6
Muong
7
Nung
8
Hmong (meo)
9
Dao
10
gia-rai
11
e-de
12
ba-na
13
xo-dang
14
San Chay (Cao lan - san chi)
15
co ho
16
cham
17
san diu
18
hre
19
mnong
20
ra-glai
21
xtieng
22
bru - Van kieu
23
tho
24
giay
25
co tu
26
gie - trieng
27
ma
28
kho mu
29
co
30
ta-oi
31
cho-ro
32
khang
33
xinh - mun
34
ha nhi
35
chu - ru
36
lao
37
la chi
38
la hu
39
lu
40
lo lo
41
pa then
42
co lao
43
cong
44
bo y
45
si la
46
pu peo
47
brau
48
ro-mam
49
other
50
foreigner
51
unspecified
main ethnic groups FOURTH
main ethnic groups FOURTH
main ethnic groups FOURTH
main ethnic groups FOURTH
main ethnic groups FOURTH
7. What are the main ethnic groups found in [village]?
FOURTH
25
274
1
51
1
kinh
2
tay
3
thai
4
chinese
5
khmer
6
Muong
7
Nung
8
Hmong (meo)
9
Dao
10
gia-rai
11
e-de
12
ba-na
13
xo-dang
14
San Chay (Cao lan - san chi)
15
co ho
16
cham
17
san diu
18
hre
19
mnong
20
ra-glai
21
xtieng
22
bru - Van kieu
23
tho
24
giay
25
co tu
26
gie - trieng
27
ma
28
kho mu
29
co
30
ta-oi
31
cho-ro
32
khang
33
xinh - mun
34
ha nhi
35
chu - ru
36
lao
37
la chi
38
la hu
39
lu
40
lo lo
41
pa then
42
co lao
43
cong
44
bo y
45
si la
46
pu peo
47
brau
48
ro-mam
49
other
50
foreigner
51
unspecified
main religions FIRST
main religions FIRST
main religions FIRST
main religions FIRST
main religions FIRST
8. What are the main religions practiced by people in [village]?
FIRST
291
8
1
8
1
Buddhist
2
Catholic
3
Protestant
4
Cao Dai
5
Hoa Hao
6
Muslim
7
Other
main religions SECOND
main religions SECOND
main religions SECOND
main religions SECOND
main religions SECOND
8. What are the main religions practiced by people in [village]?
138
161
8
1
Buddhist
2
Catholic
3
Protestant
4
Cao Dai
5
Hoa Hao
6
Muslim
7
Other
main religions THIRD
main religions THIRD
main religions THIRD
main religions THIRD
main religions THIRD
8. What are the main religions practiced by people in [village]?
THIRD
54
245
8
1
Buddhist
2
Catholic
3
Protestant
4
Cao Dai
5
Hoa Hao
6
Muslim
7
Other
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
156
37
194
three main sources of income FIRST
three main sources of income FIRST
three main sources of income FIRST
three main sources of income FIRST
three main sources of income FIRST
1 What are the three main sources of income in this [commune/ ward]?
FIRST
list in order of importance
156
1
9
1
Agriculture
2
Forestry
3
Aquatic products
4
Industry
5
Handicrafts
6
Construction
7
Trade
8
Transport
9
Services
10
Other
three main sources of income SECOND
three main sources of income SECOND
three main sources of income SECOND
three main sources of income SECOND
three main sources of income SECOND
1 What are the three main sources of income in this [commune/ ward]?
SECOND
list in order of importance
147
9
1
10
1
Agriculture
2
Forestry
3
Aquatic products
4
Industry
5
Handicrafts
6
Construction
7
Trade
8
Transport
9
Services
10
Other
three main sources of income THIRD
three main sources of income THIRD
three main sources of income THIRD
three main sources of income THIRD
three main sources of income THIRD
1 What are the three main sources of income in this [commune/ ward]?
THIRD
list in order of importance
125
31
1
10
1
Agriculture
2
Forestry
3
Aquatic products
4
Industry
5
Handicrafts
6
Construction
7
Trade
8
Transport
9
Services
10
Other
2. living standard mproved or declined
2. living standard mproved or declined
2. living standard mproved or declined
2. living standard mproved or declined
2. living standard mproved or declined
2 According to you, has the living standard of people in this [commune/ ward] improved or declined compared to 5 years ago?
156
1
3
1
improved
2
declined
3
the same
WHY FIRST
WHY FIRST
WHY FIRST
WHY FIRST
WHY FIRST
3 Why?
FIRST
List in order of importance
156
1
9
1
changes in agricultural policy
2
expansion in nonagricultural production
3
weather
4
disaster
5
inflation
6
changes in ability to obtain more education
7
changes in ability to use health services
8
changes in ability to use social services
9
other reason
WHY SECOND
WHY SECOND
WHY SECOND
WHY SECOND
WHY SECOND
3 Why?
SECOND
List in order of importance
151
5
1
9
1
changes in agricultural policy
2
expansion in nonagricultural production
3
weather
4
disaster
5
inflation
6
changes in ability to obtain more education
7
changes in ability to use health services
8
changes in ability to use social services
9
other reason
WHY THIRD
WHY THIRD
WHY THIRD
WHY THIRD
WHY THIRD
3 Why?
THIRD
List in order of importance
124
32
1
9
1
changes in agricultural policy
2
expansion in nonagricultural production
3
weather
4
disaster
5
inflation
6
changes in ability to obtain more education
7
changes in ability to use health services
8
changes in ability to use social services
9
other reason
4. received disaster relief
4. received disaster relief
4. received disaster relief
4. received disaster relief
4. received disaster relief
4. In the past 12 months has this [commune/ward] received disaster relief?
if the answer code is 2, skip to question 6
156
1
2
1
yes
2
no
forms of disaster relief FIRST
forms of disaster relief FIRST
forms of disaster relief FIRST
forms of disaster relief FIRST
forms of disaster relief FIRST
5. What forms of disaster relief were implemented?
FIRST
100
56
1
7
1
Cash
2
Food
3
Medicines
4
clothing
5
Construction
6
Seeds, capital, means of production
7
Other forms
forms of disaster relief SECOND
forms of disaster relief SECOND
forms of disaster relief SECOND
forms of disaster relief SECOND
forms of disaster relief SECOND
5. What forms of disaster relief were implemented?
SECOND
80
76
1
7
1
Cash
2
Food
3
Medicines
4
clothing
5
Construction
6
Seeds, capital, means of production
7
Other forms
forms of disaster relief THIRD
forms of disaster relief THIRD
forms of disaster relief THIRD
forms of disaster relief THIRD
forms of disaster relief THIRD
5. What forms of disaster relief were implemented?
THIRD
57
99
1
7
1
Cash
2
Food
3
Medicines
4
clothing
5
Construction
6
Seeds, capital, means of production
7
Other forms
kinds of projects or programs FIRST
kinds of projects or programs FIRST
kinds of projects or programs FIRST
kinds of projects or programs FIRST
kinds of projects or programs FIRST
6. What kinds of projects or programs of the goverment or other organizations currently exist in this [commune/ ward]?
FIRST
IF THE ANSWER CODE IS 1 OR 3 OR 4 OR 5 OR 6 OR 7, SKIP TO QUESTION 8
156
1
8
1
employment generation
2
poverty alleviation
3
economic and infrastructure development investments
4
investments in education and culture
5
health and public health
6
environment/clean water
7
other
kinds of projects or programs SECOND
kinds of projects or programs SECOND
kinds of projects or programs SECOND
kinds of projects or programs SECOND
kinds of projects or programs SECOND
6. What kinds of projects or programs of the goverment or other organizations currently exist in this [commune/ ward]?
SECOND
IF THE ANSWER CODE IS 1 OR 3 OR 4 OR 5 OR 6 OR 7, SKIP TO QUESTION 8
113
43
1
7
1
employment generation
2
poverty alleviation
3
economic and infrastructure development investments
4
investments in education and culture
5
health and public health
6
environment/clean water
7
other
kinds of projects or programs THIRD
kinds of projects or programs THIRD
kinds of projects or programs THIRD
kinds of projects or programs THIRD
kinds of projects or programs THIRD
6. What kinds of projects or programs of the goverment or other organizations currently exist in this [commune/ ward]?
THIRD
IF THE ANSWER CODE IS 1 OR 3 OR 4 OR 5 OR 6 OR 7, SKIP TO QUESTION 8
72
84
1
7
1
employment generation
2
poverty alleviation
3
economic and infrastructure development investments
4
investments in education and culture
5
health and public health
6
environment/clean water
7
other
7. households in this [commune/ward] have been certified as poor
7. households in this [commune/ward] have been certified as poor
7. households in this [commune/ward] have been certified as poor
7. households in this [commune/ward] have been certified as poor
7. households in this [commune/ward] have been certified as poor
7. How many households in this [commune/ward] have been certified as poor according to the criteria of the poverty alleviation program?
households
125
31
13
957
a) subsidized credit
a) subsidized credit
a) subsidized credit
a) subsidized credit
a) subsidized credit
8. With the help of the poverty alleviation and other aid programs how many households have benefited from:
a) subsidized credit
households
142
14
813
b)exemption or reduction in school fees
b)exemption or reduction in school fees
b)exemption or reduction in school fees
b)exemption or reduction in school fees
b)exemption or reduction in school fees
8. With the help of the poverty alleviation and other aid programs how many households have benefited from:
b)exemption or reduction in school fees
households
140
16
936
c) exemption or reduction in hospital fees
c) exemption or reduction in hospital fees
c) exemption or reduction in hospital fees
c) exemption or reduction in hospital fees
c) exemption or reduction in hospital fees
8. With the help of the poverty alleviation and other aid programs how many households have benefited from:
c) exemption or reduction in hospital fees
households
136
20
955
d) relief fund for natural disasters and pre-harvest shortage?
d) relief fund for natural disasters and pre-harvest shortage?
d) relief fund for natural disasters and pre-harvest shortage?
d) relief fund for natural disasters and pre-harvest shortage?
d) relief fund for natural disasters and pre-harvest shortage?
8. With the help of the poverty alleviation and other aid programs how many households have benefited from:
d) relief fund for natural disasters and pre-harvest shortage?
households
143
13
994
e) occupational and agricultural technology training
e) occupational and agricultural technology training
e) occupational and agricultural technology training
e) occupational and agricultural technology training
e) occupational and agricultural technology training
8. With the help of the poverty alleviation and other aid programs how many households have benefited from:
e) occupational and agricultural technology training?
households
138
18
843
f) exemption or reduction in production/business taxes
f) exemption or reduction in production/business taxes
f) exemption or reduction in production/business taxes
f) exemption or reduction in production/business taxes
f) exemption or reduction in production/business taxes
8. With the help of the poverty alleviation and other aid programs how many households have benefited from:
f) exemption or reduction in production/business taxes? (including agricultural taxes)
households
141
15
998
9. people who moved permanently ....
9. people who moved permanently ....
9. people who moved permanently ....
9. people who moved permanently ....
9. people who moved permanently ....
9. Since [1992/1993], (that is in the past 5 years) is the number of people who moved permanently into this [commune/ward] greater or less than the number who moved out?
156
1
4
1
moved in more than out
2
moved out more than in
3
about the same
4
nobody moved in or out
commune code
commune code
commune code
commune code
commune code
155
37
194
date
date
date
date
date
155
10198
311098
. position of respondent:
. position of respondent:
. position of respondent:
. position of respondent:
. position of respondent:
155
1
4
1
director of health center
2
doctor
3
physician's assistant
4
nurse
5
nurse's Aide
6
other person
interview code
interview code
interview code
interview code
interview code
155
1
30
time interview began: HOUR
time interview began: HOUR
time interview began: HOUR
time interview began: HOUR
time interview began: HOUR
155
6
19
MINUTE
MINUTE
MINUTE
MINUTE
MINUTE
154
1
50
time interview ended: HOUR
time interview ended: HOUR
time interview ended: HOUR
time interview ended: HOUR
time interview ended: HOUR
155
7
21
MINUTE
MINUTE
MINUTE
MINUTE
MINUTE
155
50
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
156
37
194
10. people temporarily for certain times of the year to find work
10. people temporarily for certain times of the year to find work
10. people temporarily for certain times of the year to find work
10. people temporarily for certain times of the year to find work
10. people temporarily for certain times of the year to find work
10. In the past 5 years is it common for people to leave this commune/ward] temporarily for certain times of the year to find work?
if the answer code is 2, skip to question 19
156
1
2
1
yes
2
no
11. number people
11. number people
11. number people
11. number people
11. number people
11. How many people per year on average?
people
134
22
2
999
12. where?
12. where?
12. where?
12. where?
12. where?
12. Where do most of them go to?
if the answer code is 1, skip to question 15;
if the answer code is 2, skip to question 14
135
21
6
1
Same district, different commune
2
Same province, different district
3
Different province
4
Abroad
13. provinces/countries do most of them go to first
13. provinces/countries do most of them go to first
13. provinces/countries do most of them go to first
13. provinces/countries do most of them go to first
13. provinces/countries do most of them go to first
13. What provinces/countries do most of them go to?
first
Write province or country names
1)___________________
2)___________________
3)___________________
101
55
1
60
1
Ha Giang
2
Tuyen Quang
3
Cao Bang
4
Lang Son
5
Lai Chau
6
Yen Bai
7
Lao Cai
8
Bac Can
9
Thai Nguyen
10
Son La
11
Phu Tho
12
Vinh Phuc
13
Bac Giang
14
Bac Ninh
15
Quang Ninh
16
Hoa Binh
17
Ha Noi
18
Hai Phong
19
Hung Yen
20
Hai Duong
21
Ha Tay
22
Thai Binh
23
Ha Nam
24
Nam Dinh
25
Ninh Binh
26
Thanh Hoa
27
Nghe An
28
Ha Tinh
29
Quang Binh
30
Quang Tri
31
Thua Thien - Hue
32
Quang Nam
33
Da Nang
34
Quang Ngai
35
Binh Dinh
36
Phu Yen
37
Khanh Hoa
38
Ninh Thuan
39
Binh Thuan
40
Gia Lai
41
Kon Tum
42
Dak Lak
43
Lam Dong
44
Ho Chi Minh city
45
Binh Duong
46
Binh Phuoc
47
Tay Ninh
48
Dong Nai
49
Ba Ria - Vung Tau
50
Long An
51
Dong Thap
52
An Giang
53
Tien Giang
54
Ben Tre
55
Vinh Long
56
Tra Vinh
57
Soc TRang
58
CAn Tho
59
Kien Giang
60
Ca Mau
61
Bac Lieu
71
LAOS
72
Cambodia
73
Thailand
74
China
75
Hong Kong
76
Taiwan
77
Australia
78
France
79
Western Europe
80
Former Soviet Union
81
Eastern Europe
82
USA
83
Canada
84
Other
provinces/countries do most of them go to second
provinces/countries do most of them go to second
provinces/countries do most of them go to second
provinces/countries do most of them go to second
provinces/countries do most of them go to second
13. What provinces/countries do most of them go to?
second
Write province or country names
1)___________________
2)___________________
3)___________________
88
68
2
81
1
Ha Giang
2
Tuyen Quang
3
Cao Bang
4
Lang Son
5
Lai Chau
6
Yen Bai
7
Lao Cai
8
Bac Can
9
Thai Nguyen
10
Son La
11
Phu Tho
12
Vinh Phuc
13
Bac Giang
14
Bac Ninh
15
Quang Ninh
16
Hoa Binh
17
Ha Noi
18
Hai Phong
19
Hung Yen
20
Hai Duong
21
Ha Tay
22
Thai Binh
23
Ha Nam
24
Nam Dinh
25
Ninh Binh
26
Thanh Hoa
27
Nghe An
28
Ha Tinh
29
Quang Binh
30
Quang Tri
31
Thua Thien - Hue
32
Quang Nam
33
Da Nang
34
Quang Ngai
35
Binh Dinh
36
Phu Yen
37
Khanh Hoa
38
Ninh Thuan
39
Binh Thuan
40
Gia Lai
41
Kon Tum
42
Dak Lak
43
Lam Dong
44
Ho Chi Minh city
45
Binh Duong
46
Binh Phuoc
47
Tay Ninh
48
Dong Nai
49
Ba Ria - Vung Tau
50
Long An
51
Dong Thap
52
An Giang
53
Tien Giang
54
Ben Tre
55
Vinh Long
56
Tra Vinh
57
Soc TRang
58
CAn Tho
59
Kien Giang
60
Ca Mau
61
Bac Lieu
71
LAOS
72
Cambodia
73
Thailand
74
China
75
Hong Kong
76
Taiwan
77
Australia
78
France
79
Western Europe
80
Former Soviet Union
81
Eastern Europe
82
USA
83
Canada
84
Other
provinces/countries do most of them go to third
provinces/countries do most of them go to third
provinces/countries do most of them go to third
provinces/countries do most of them go to third
provinces/countries do most of them go to third
13. What provinces/countries do most of them go to?
third
Write province or country names
1)___________________
2)___________________
3)___________________
68
88
2
81
1
Ha Giang
2
Tuyen Quang
3
Cao Bang
4
Lang Son
5
Lai Chau
6
Yen Bai
7
Lao Cai
8
Bac Can
9
Thai Nguyen
10
Son La
11
Phu Tho
12
Vinh Phuc
13
Bac Giang
14
Bac Ninh
15
Quang Ninh
16
Hoa Binh
17
Ha Noi
18
Hai Phong
19
Hung Yen
20
Hai Duong
21
Ha Tay
22
Thai Binh
23
Ha Nam
24
Nam Dinh
25
Ninh Binh
26
Thanh Hoa
27
Nghe An
28
Ha Tinh
29
Quang Binh
30
Quang Tri
31
Thua Thien - Hue
32
Quang Nam
33
Da Nang
34
Quang Ngai
35
Binh Dinh
36
Phu Yen
37
Khanh Hoa
38
Ninh Thuan
39
Binh Thuan
40
Gia Lai
41
Kon Tum
42
Dak Lak
43
Lam Dong
44
Ho Chi Minh city
45
Binh Duong
46
Binh Phuoc
47
Tay Ninh
48
Dong Nai
49
Ba Ria - Vung Tau
50
Long An
51
Dong Thap
52
An Giang
53
Tien Giang
54
Ben Tre
55
Vinh Long
56
Tra Vinh
57
Soc TRang
58
CAn Tho
59
Kien Giang
60
Ca Mau
61
Bac Lieu
71
LAOS
72
Cambodia
73
Thailand
74
China
75
Hong Kong
76
Taiwan
77
Australia
78
France
79
Western Europe
80
Former Soviet Union
81
Eastern Europe
82
USA
83
Canada
84
Other
14. Do most of them go to the city, or rural areas
14. Do most of them go to the city, or rural areas
14. Do most of them go to the city, or rural areas
14. Do most of them go to the city, or rural areas
14. Do most of them go to the city, or rural areas
14. Do most of them go to the city, or rural areas?
121
35
1
7
1
city
2
rural area
3
don't know
15. kind of work
15. kind of work
15. kind of work
15. kind of work
15. kind of work
15. What kind of work do most of them look for during the time away from this [commune/ward]?
135
21
1
4
1
trading
2
hired for farm work
3
hired for nonfarm work
4
other work
16. time work outside TIME
16. time work outside TIME
16. time work outside TIME
16. time work outside TIME
16. time work outside TIME
16. For how much time do most of them work outside of this [commune/ward] during the year?
TIME
135
21
1
9
time work outside TIME UNIT
time work outside TIME UNIT
time work outside TIME UNIT
time work outside TIME UNIT
time work outside TIME UNIT
16. For how much time do most of them work outside of this [commune/ward] during the year?
TIME UNIT
135
21
1
8
3
day
4
week
5
month
6
quarter
7
hafl year
8
year
age groups FIRST
age groups FIRST
age groups FIRST
age groups FIRST
age groups FIRST
17. What are the age groups of most of the people who work seasonally outside of this [commune/ward]?
FIRST
135
21
2
8
1
below 15 years
2
15 to 24 years
3
25 to 34 years
4
35 to 44 years
5
45 to 54 years
6
55 to 60 years
7
above 60 years
age groups SECOND
age groups SECOND
age groups SECOND
age groups SECOND
age groups SECOND
17. What are the age groups of most of the people who work seasonally outside of this [commune/ward]?
SECOND
125
31
1
5
1
below 15 years
2
15 to 24 years
3
25 to 34 years
4
35 to 44 years
5
45 to 54 years
6
55 to 60 years
7
above 60 years
age groups THIRD
age groups THIRD
age groups THIRD
age groups THIRD
age groups THIRD
17. What are the age groups of most of the people who work seasonally outside of this [commune/ward]?
THIRD
82
74
2
5
1
below 15 years
2
15 to 24 years
3
25 to 34 years
4
35 to 44 years
5
45 to 54 years
6
55 to 60 years
7
above 60 years
18. most of them men or women
18. most of them men or women
18. most of them men or women
18. most of them men or women
18. most of them men or women
18. Are most of them men or women?
131
25
1
5
1
mainly men
2
mainly women
3
about equal
19. people to leave temporalily to find work
19. people to leave temporalily to find work
19. people to leave temporalily to find work
19. people to leave temporalily to find work
19. people to leave temporalily to find work
19. In the past 5 years is it common for people to leave this [commune/ward] temporarily for certain times of the year to find work?
if the answer code is 2, skip to section 3
155
1
1
19
1
yes
2
no
20. How many people per year on average?
20. How many people per year on average?
20. How many people per year on average?
20. How many people per year on average?
20. How many people per year on average?
20. How many people per year on average?
people
111
45
2
900
21. Where do most of them come from?
21. Where do most of them come from?
21. Where do most of them come from?
21. Where do most of them come from?
21. Where do most of them come from?
21. Where do most of them come from? Is it:
if the answer code is 1, skip to question 24;
if the answer code is 2, skip to question 23
107
49
8
1
Same district, different commune
2
Same province, different district
3
Different province
4
Abroad
22. most of them come from FIRST
22. most of them come from FIRST
22. most of them come from FIRST
22. most of them come from FIRST
22. most of them come from FIRST
22. What provinces/countries do most of them come from?
FIRST
Write province/country names
1)___________________
2)___________________
3)___________________
63
93
1
62
most of them come from SECOND
most of them come from SECOND
most of them come from SECOND
most of them come from SECOND
most of them come from SECOND
22. What provinces/countries do most of them come from?
SECOND
Write province/country names
1)___________________
2)___________________
3)___________________
53
103
2
60
most of them come from THIRD
most of them come from THIRD
most of them come from THIRD
most of them come from THIRD
most of them come from THIRD
22. What provinces/countries do most of them come from?
THIRD
Write province/country names
1)___________________
2)___________________
3)___________________
38
118
1
60
23. come from the city, or rural areas
23. come from the city, or rural areas
23. come from the city, or rural areas
23. come from the city, or rural areas
23. come from the city, or rural areas
23. Do most of them come from the city, or rural areas?
84
72
1
3
1
city
2
rural area
3
don't know
24. kind of work
24. kind of work
24. kind of work
24. kind of work
24. kind of work
24. What kind of work do most of them look for during the time in this [commune/ward]?
100
56
1
5
1
trading
2
hired for farm work
3
hired for nonfarm work
4
other work
25. time work outside TIME
25. time work outside TIME
25. time work outside TIME
25. time work outside TIME
25. time work outside TIME
25. For how much time do most of them work outside of this [commune/ward] during the year?
TIME
102
54
1
9
time work outside TIME UNIT
time work outside TIME UNIT
time work outside TIME UNIT
time work outside TIME UNIT
time work outside TIME UNIT
25. For how much time do most of them work outside of this [commune/ward] during the year?
TIME UNIT
106
50
1
8
3
day
4
week
5
month
6
quarter
7
hafl year
8
year
26. age groups FIRST
26. age groups FIRST
26. age groups FIRST
26. age groups FIRST
26. age groups FIRST
26. What are the age groups of most of the people who work seasonally outside of this [commune/ward]?
FIRST
107
49
1
9
1
below 15 years
2
15 to 24 years
3
25 to 34 years
4
35 to 44 years
5
45 to 54 years
6
55 to 60 years
7
above 60 years
age groups SECOND
age groups SECOND
age groups SECOND
age groups SECOND
age groups SECOND
26. What are the age groups of most of the people who work seasonally outside of this [commune/ward]?
SECOND
96
60
2
5
1
below 15 years
2
15 to 24 years
3
25 to 34 years
4
35 to 44 years
5
45 to 54 years
6
55 to 60 years
7
above 60 years
age groups THIRD
age groups THIRD
age groups THIRD
age groups THIRD
age groups THIRD
26. What are the age groups of most of the people who work seasonally outside of this [commune/ward]?
THIRD
58
98
2
5
1
below 15 years
2
15 to 24 years
3
25 to 34 years
4
35 to 44 years
5
45 to 54 years
6
55 to 60 years
7
above 60 years
27. most of them men or women
27. most of them men or women
27. most of them men or women
27. most of them men or women
27. most of them men or women
27. Are most of them men or women?
107
49
1
4
1
mainly men
2
mainly women
3
about equal
commune code
commune code
commune code
commune code
commune code
155
37
194
first village code
first village code
first village code
first village code
first village code
155
74
387
Is the commune health center located
Is the commune health center located
Is the commune health center located
Is the commune health center located
Is the commune health center located
1. Is the commune health center located in [name of first village] ?
if the answer code is 1 skip to question 3
155
1
2
1
yes
2
no
How far away from
How far away from
How far away from
How far away from
How far away from
2. How far away from [name of first village] is the commune health center?
Km
123
32
0.2
8
second village code
second village code
second village code
second village code
second village code
Name of second village selected in this commune
144
11
73
388
Is the commune health center located
Is the commune health center located
Is the commune health center located
Is the commune health center located
Is the commune health center located
3. Is the commune health center located in [name of second village]?
if the answer code is 1 skip to question 5
145
10
1
2
1
yes
2
no
How far away from...
How far away from...
How far away from...
How far away from...
How far away from...
4. How far away from [second village] is the commune health center?
Km
120
35
17
A. Doctors
A. Doctors
A. Doctors
A. Doctors
A. Doctors
5. How many doctors, physician's assistants, nurses and nurses aides are permanent employees of this health center?
A. Doctors
150
5
3
B. Physician's Assistant
B. Physician's Assistant
B. Physician's Assistant
B. Physician's Assistant
B. Physician's Assistant
5. How many doctors, physician's assistants, nurses and nurses aides are permanent employees of this health center?
B. Physician's Assistant
153
2
7
C. Nurse
C. Nurse
C. Nurse
C. Nurse
C. Nurse
5. How many doctors, physician's assistants, nurses and nurses aides are permanent employees of this health center?
C. Nurse
152
3
9
D. Nurse's Aide
D. Nurse's Aide
D. Nurse's Aide
D. Nurse's Aide
D. Nurse's Aide
5. How many doctors, physician's assistants, nurses and nurses aides are permanent employees of this health center?
D. Nurse's Aide
149
6
3
How many people are working under contract A. Doctor
How many people are working under contract A. Doctor
How many people are working under contract A. Doctor
How many people are working under contract A. Doctor
How many people are working under contract A. Doctor
6. How many people are working under contract with the commune health center?
A. Doctor
149
6
1
Physician's Assistant
Physician's Assistant
Physician's Assistant
Physician's Assistant
Physician's Assistant
6. How many people are working under contract with the commune health center?
B. Physician's Assistant
150
5
5
Nurse
Nurse
Nurse
Nurse
Nurse
6. How many people are working under contract with the commune health center?
C. Nurse
151
4
4
Nurse's Aide
Nurse's Aide
Nurse's Aide
Nurse's Aide
Nurse's Aide
6. How many people are working under contract with the commune health center?
D. Nurse's Aide
150
5
7
How many hours per week is this health center usually open?
How many hours per week is this health center usually open?
How many hours per week is this health center usually open?
How many hours per week is this health center usually open?
How many hours per week is this health center usually open?
7.How many hours per week is this health center usually open?
hours
155
6
816
In the past 7 days, how many hours
In the past 7 days, how many hours
In the past 7 days, how many hours
In the past 7 days, how many hours
In the past 7 days, how many hours
8. In the past 7 days, how many hours was the health center operating?
hours
155
8
810
in- patient beds
in- patient beds
in- patient beds
in- patient beds
in- patient beds
9. How many in- patient beds are there in this commune health center?
beds
155
20
commune health center provide: obstetrics
commune health center provide: obstetrics
commune health center provide: obstetrics
commune health center provide: obstetrics
commune health center provide: obstetrics
10. Does this commune health center provide the following services:
A. obstetrics
155
1
2
1
yes
2
no
IUD insertion
IUD insertion
IUD insertion
IUD insertion
IUD insertion
10. Does this commune health center provide the following services:
B. IUD insertion
155
1
2
1
yes
2
no
expanded immunization
expanded immunization
expanded immunization
expanded immunization
expanded immunization
10. Does this commune health center provide the following services:
C. expanded immunization
155
1
70
1
yes
2
no
prenatal care
prenatal care
prenatal care
prenatal care
prenatal care
10. Does this commune health center provide the following services:
D. prenatal care
155
1
2
1
yes
2
no
child health exams
child health exams
child health exams
child health exams
child health exams
10. Does this commune health center provide the following services:
E. child health exams
155
1
2
1
yes
2
no
eastern medicines
eastern medicines
eastern medicines
eastern medicines
eastern medicines
10. Does this commune health center provide the following services:
F. eastern medicines
155
1
2
1
yes
2
no
eye exams
eye exams
eye exams
eye exams
eye exams
10. Does this commune health center provide the following services:
G. eye exams
155
1
2
1
yes
2
no
simple operations
simple operations
simple operations
simple operations
simple operations
10. Does this commune health center provide the following services:
H. simple operations
155
1
2
1
yes
2
no
dental exam
dental exam
dental exam
dental exam
dental exam
10. Does this commune health center provide the following services:
I. dental exam
154
1
1
2
1
yes
2
no
education on nutrition
education on nutrition
education on nutrition
education on nutrition
education on nutrition
10. Does this commune health center provide the following services:
J. education on nutrition
144
11
1
2
1
yes
2
no
abortion and menstrual regulation
abortion and menstrual regulation
abortion and menstrual regulation
abortion and menstrual regulation
abortion and menstrual regulation
10. Does this commune health center provide the following services:
K. abortion and menstrual regulation?
144
11
1
2
1
yes
2
no
commune code
commune code
commune code
commune code
commune code
2467
37
194
Equipment code
Equipment code
Equipment code
Equipment code
Equipment code
2467
1
16
1
electricity
2
clean water source
3
sanitary toilet
4
refrigerator
5
sterilizing equipment
6
child growth chart
7
eye chart
8
blood pressure monitor
9
delivery bed/table
10
child scale
11
microscope
12
laboratory
13
thermometer
14
stethoscope
15
examining table/bed
16
family planning equipment
Is [..] available at this facility?
Is [..] available at this facility?
Is [..] available at this facility?
Is [..] available at this facility?
Is [..] available at this facility?
11. Is [..] available at this facility?
if the answer code is 2 skip to next item
2467
1
2
1
yes
2
no
Is [..] currently serviceable?
Is [..] currently serviceable?
Is [..] currently serviceable?
Is [..] currently serviceable?
Is [..] currently serviceable?
12. Is [..] currently serviceable?
skip to next item
1725
742
1
2
1
yes
2
no
MA DIA BAN
MA DIA BAN
MA DIA BAN
MA DIA BAN
MA DIA BAN
1483
37
194
medicines code
medicines code
medicines code
medicines code
medicines code
1483
1
10
1
Ampicillin tablets 250 mg, made in VN
2
Penicillin tablets 400000UI made in VN
3
Paracetamol tablets pack of 10 tables, 0.1 g made in Vietnam
4
Rifampicin tablets 450 mg. treat TB
5
Rimifon (Ionizaid) tablets (to treat TB) 150 mg jar of 100 domestic produced
6
ORESOL (Oral rehydration salts)
7
Insulin for injections (to treat diabetes) 400 UI
8
Iron tablets 0.05 g, bottle of 250 tablets (for anemia)
9
Vitamin A tablets 50,000 UI
10
Trust Condoms, pack of 3
medicines readily available to satisfy the needs of the commune health center?
medicines readily available to satisfy the needs of the commune health center?
medicines readily available to satisfy the needs of the commune health center?
medicines readily available to satisfy the needs of the commune health center?
medicines readily available to satisfy the needs of the commune health center?
13. To what extent are the following medicines readily available to satisfy the needs of the commune health center?
1470
13
1
5
1
Always or almost Always
2
more than half the time
3
Half the time
4
Less than half the time
5
Rarely, or never
14 Gia tri tien thuoc NGHIN DO
14 Gia tri tien thuoc NGHIN DO
14 Gia tri tien thuoc NGHIN DO
14 Gia tri tien thuoc NGHIN DO
14 Gia tri tien thuoc NGHIN DO
14. What is the price charged for a [unit] of [medicine]?
Thousand dong
834
649
90
commune code
commune code
commune code
commune code
commune code
155
37
194
How much does the health center charge for: Regular examination
How much does the health center charge for: Regular examination
How much does the health center charge for: Regular examination
How much does the health center charge for: Regular examination
How much does the health center charge for: Regular examination
15. How much does the health center charge for each of the following services or items?
A. Regular examination
Thousand dong
155
6
Uncomplicated delivery
Uncomplicated delivery
Uncomplicated delivery
Uncomplicated delivery
Uncomplicated delivery
15. How much does the health center charge for each of the following services or items?
B. Uncomplicated delivery
Thousand dong
154
1
90
Abortion or Menstrual Regulation
Abortion or Menstrual Regulation
Abortion or Menstrual Regulation
Abortion or Menstrual Regulation
Abortion or Menstrual Regulation
15. How much does the health center charge for each of the following services or items?
C. Abortion or Menstrual Regulation
Thousand dong
140
15
35
Injections
Injections
Injections
Injections
Injections
15. How much does the health center charge for each of the following services or items?
D.Injections
Thousand dong
153
2
5
Minor Operation
Minor Operation
Minor Operation
Minor Operation
Minor Operation
15. How much does the health center charge for each of the following services or items?
E. Minor Operation
Thousand dong
148
7
20
In the past month, about what percent of patients didn't have to pay any fees because of Poverty
In the past month, about what percent of patients didn't have to pay any fees because of Poverty
In the past month, about what percent of patients didn't have to pay any fees because of Poverty
In the past month, about what percent of patients didn't have to pay any fees because of Poverty
In the past month, about what percent of patients didn't have to pay any fees because of Poverty
16. In the past month, about what percent of patients didn't have to pay any fees because of...
A. Poverty
%
148
7
99
Less than 6 years old
Less than 6 years old
Less than 6 years old
Less than 6 years old
Less than 6 years old
16. In the past month, about what percent of patients didn't have to pay any fees because of...
B. Less than 6 years old
%
147
8
99
Have health insurance
Have health insurance
Have health insurance
Have health insurance
Have health insurance
16. In the past month, about what percent of patients didn't have to pay any fees because of...
C. Have health insurance
%
147
8
99
household
household
household
household
household
16. In the past month, about what percent of patients didn't have to pay any fees because of...
household
%
148
7
99
Who makes the decision ....
Who makes the decision ....
Who makes the decision ....
Who makes the decision ....
Who makes the decision ....
17. Who makes the decision to allow exemptions from fees for poor patients?
143
12
3
1
People's Committee
2
Health Center Staff
3
Other person
commune code
commune code
commune code
commune code
commune code
190
1
194
Interviewer
Interviewer
Interviewer
Interviewer
Interviewer
190
1
28
Interview starting date
Interview starting date
Interview starting date
Interview starting date
Interview starting date
190
10198
310798
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
455
37
194
type of product
type of product
type of product
type of product
type of product
I would like to ask about any non-agricultural employment opportunities in this [commune/ward]. I will start with entreprises, continue with handicrafts, putting out operations and traditional businesses.
Type of product
ask question 1 for all types before going on to questions 2 to 8
455
1
3
1
Food products
2
Textiles
3
Other
Are there any entreprises/factories
Are there any entreprises/factories
Are there any entreprises/factories
Are there any entreprises/factories
Are there any entreprises/factories
Are there any entreprises/factories within a 10 km commute from this [commune/ ward] that are involved in the manufacturing of [..]?
if the answer code is 2, skip to next type of product
448
7
1
2
1
yes
2
no
3. the state sector
3. the state sector
3. the state sector
3. the state sector
3. the state sector
How many of these entreprises belong to:
3. the state sector?
NUMBER
if don't know, write dk
127
328
13
4. the collective sector?
4. the collective sector?
4. the collective sector?
4. the collective sector?
4. the collective sector?
How many of these entreprises belong to:
4. the collective sector?
NUMBER
if don't know, write dk
118
337
10
5. the foreign sector?
5. the foreign sector?
5. the foreign sector?
5. the foreign sector?
5. the foreign sector?
How many of these entreprises belong to:
5. the foreign sector?
NUMBER
if don't know, write dk
125
330
6
6. the private sector with more than 20 employees
6. the private sector with more than 20 employees
6. the private sector with more than 20 employees
6. the private sector with more than 20 employees
6. the private sector with more than 20 employees
How many of these entreprises belong to:
6. the private sector with more than 20 employees?
NUMBER
if don't know, write dk
116
339
31
7. the private sector employing less than 20 people
7. the private sector employing less than 20 people
7. the private sector employing less than 20 people
7. the private sector employing less than 20 people
7. the private sector employing less than 20 people
How many of these entreprises belong to:
7. the private sector employing less than 20 people?
NUMBER
if don't know, write dk
109
346
50
8. Domestic joint stock or limited liability companies
8. Domestic joint stock or limited liability companies
8. Domestic joint stock or limited liability companies
8. Domestic joint stock or limited liability companies
8. Domestic joint stock or limited liability companies
How many of these entreprises belong to:
8. Domestic joint stock or limited liability companies?
NUMBER
if don't know, write dk
116
339
2
commune code
commune code
commune code
commune code
commune code
6597
1
194
good code
good code
good code
good code
good code
6597
1
38
1
ordinary paddy
2
ordinary rice
3
glutinous rice
4
yellow corn (maize)
5
cassava (manioc)
6
sweet potato
7
instant noodles
8
arrowroot noodles
9
pork butt
10
rump roast
11
free-range female chicken
12
duck
13
scad (fish)
14
mullet (snakehead)
15
chicken egg
16
tofu
17
peanuts
18
dry mung beans
19
soy beans
20
water morning glory
21
bean sprouts
22
cabbage
23
tomato
24
sweet oranges
25
regular bananas
26
mango
27
salt
28
fish sauce
29
MSG
30
cooking oil
31
refined white sugar
32
sweetened condensed milk
33
dry tea
34
white rice wine
35
Hanoi beer
36
333 beer
37
555 cigarettes
38
Cigarettes
First price
First price
First price
First price
First price
First price
Dong
6580
17
50000
Second price
Second price
Second price
Second price
Second price
Second price
Dong
6562
35
55000
Second price
Second price
Second price
Second price
Second price
Second price.
Dong
6524
73
60000
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
156
37
194
9. Are there any factories within a 10 km
9. Are there any factories within a 10 km
9. Are there any factories within a 10 km
9. Are there any factories within a 10 km
9. Are there any factories within a 10 km
9. Are there any factories within a 10 km commute that absorb labor from this [commune/ward] to participate in production?
if the answert cdoe is 2, skip to question 18
156
1
2
1
yes
2
no
commune code
commune code
commune code
commune code
commune code
5371
1
194
good code
good code
good code
good code
good code
5371
1
31
1
split firewood
2
electricity for residential use
3
kerosene
4
gasoline
5
laundry detergent
6
bath soap
7
toothpaste
8
cotton netting
9
mosquito net (double nylon)
10
soft thin synthetic fabric
11
synthetic fabric for pants
12
ready made man's shirt
13
ready made man's trousers
14
face towel (average type)
15
reed mat
16
man's rubber sandals
17
rain poncho
18
light bulb
19
aluminum pot
20
red plastic basin
21
rice bowl
22
thermos, 2.5 liters
23
cement
24
steel rod
25
bicycle tube
26
bicycle tire
27
notebook
28
lined paper
29
4th grade set of textbooks
30
Goldstar 14 inch color TV
31
Sony 14 inch color TV
First price
First price
First price
First price
First price
First price
Dong
5341
30
3500000
Secpnd price
Secpnd price
Secpnd price
Secpnd price
Secpnd price
Secpnd price
Dong
5336
35
3500000
Third price
Third price
Third price
Third price
Third price
Third price
Dong
5287
84
3500000
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
195
37
193
factories code
factories code
factories code
factories code
factories code
195
1
5
10. industry is involved in
10. industry is involved in
10. industry is involved in
10. industry is involved in
10. industry is involved in
10. What industry is [name of factory] involved in?
195
1
90
1
Cultivation (including livestock)
2
Forestry and related services
5
Aquaculture (includes both raising, and catching seafood)
10
Coal mining
11
Oil and gas drilling and related services
12
Uranium and Thorium mining
13
Metal mining
14
Mining for rocks, stone, sand, salt, fertilizer...
15
Food and beverages
16
Tobacco products
17
Textiles and garments
18
Fur processing and fur products (excluding garments)
19
Leather tanning and leather products including wallets, seats, suitcases (excluding garments)
20
Wood, bamboo, rattan processing and production of wood,
21
Paper and paper products
22
Printing and publishing (books, magazines, newspapers, and recordings)
23
Coke, crude oil, uranium processingChemicals and chemical products (including pesticides, paints, pharmaceuticals, beauty products and synthetic fibers)
24
Chemicals and chemical products (including pesticides, paints, pharmaceuticals, beauty products and synthetic fibers)
25
Plastic and Rubber production and products
26
Other non-metal mineral products production (glass, ceramics, cement...)
27
Metal production and processing
28
Metal products (non mechanical, non-electric such as tools, boiler, ...)
29
Other equipment and machinery not specified elsewhere (pump, turbine, kiln, loading equipment, cranes)
30
Office and computer equipment production
31
Other electronic, electric equipment not specified elsewhere (electric generators, wires, batteries, lamps)
32
Radio, TV, broadcasting and other communication equipment
33
Medical and laboratory equipment, precision instruments, and meters (clocks)
34
Motor vehicles and spare parts
35
Other transportation equipment (boats, railroad, airplane)
36
Furniture production
37
Recycling, reprocessing (metal and other)
40
Electricity production and distribution
41
Extract, clean and distribute water
45
Construction
50
Vehicle sales, maintenance and repair; retail sale of gas
51
Wholesale and agent sales (excluding motor vehicles)
52
Retail sales (excluding motor vehicles);repairs of family appliances
55
Hotel and Restaurant
60
Road, railroad and pipeline transport
61
Water transport
62
Airline transport
63
Services in transport; tourist services
64
Post and telecommunications
65
Financial intermediary (excluding insurance and social welfare)
66
Insurance and pensions (excluding social insurance)
67
Assistance in finance (including social insurance)
70
Science and technology activities
71
Real Estate
72
Rental of equipment, household goods
73
Computer-related activities
74
Other business activities (accounting, tax and other consulting, architecture, advertising, protection, housecleaning, photography, packaging, etc)
75
Government administration and national defense (includes police)
80
Education and training
85
Social relief (hospital, clinic, veterinary care, relief work)
90
Culture and sports (broadcasting, movies, entertainment, newspapers, library, museums, sports...)
91
Communist party, mass organizations, professional associations
92
Public sanitation, garbage collection
93
Other services (ironing, laundry, haircutting, funerals, other)
95
Personal services provided at the home of client
99
Activities of foreign organizations
11. How far is it from [factory] to to the center of this [commune/ward]?
11. How far is it from [factory] to to the center of this [commune/ward]?
11. How far is it from [factory] to to the center of this [commune/ward]?
11. How far is it from [factory] to to the center of this [commune/ward]?
11. How far is it from [factory] to to the center of this [commune/ward]?
11. How far is it from [factory] to to the center of this [commune/ward]?
KM
195
20
12. How much does it cost
12. How much does it cost
12. How much does it cost
12. How much does it cost
12. How much does it cost
12. How much does it cost to travel from the center of this commune/ward to [factory]?
THOUSAND DONGS
192
3
50
13. Was [factory] built after 1989?
13. Was [factory] built after 1989?
13. Was [factory] built after 1989?
13. Was [factory] built after 1989?
13. Was [factory] built after 1989?
13. Was [factory] built after 1989?
179
16
1
2
1
yes
2
no or DK
14. How many people work at [factory]?
14. How many people work at [factory]?
14. How many people work at [factory]?
14. How many people work at [factory]?
14. How many people work at [factory]?
14. How many people work at [factory]?
people or dk
81
114
4
2000
15. how many are from this [commune/ward]
15. how many are from this [commune/ward]
15. how many are from this [commune/ward]
15. how many are from this [commune/ward]
15. how many are from this [commune/ward]
15. Of those, how many are from this [commune/ward]?
people or dk
116
79
450
16. average daily wage of an adult male worker THOUSAND DONG
16. average daily wage of an adult male worker THOUSAND DONG
16. average daily wage of an adult male worker THOUSAND DONG
16. average daily wage of an adult male worker THOUSAND DONG
16. average daily wage of an adult male worker THOUSAND DONG
16. What is the average daily wage of an adult male worker?
THOUSAND DONG
185
10
10
50030
average daily wage of an adult male worker TIME UNIT
average daily wage of an adult male worker TIME UNIT
average daily wage of an adult male worker TIME UNIT
average daily wage of an adult male worker TIME UNIT
average daily wage of an adult male worker TIME UNIT
16. What is the average daily wage of an adult male worker?
TIME UNIT
185
10
5
3
day
4
week
5
month
6
quarter
7
hafl year
8
year
17. average daily wage of an adult female worker
17. average daily wage of an adult female worker
17. average daily wage of an adult female worker
17. average daily wage of an adult female worker
17. average daily wage of an adult female worker
17. What is the average daily wage of an adult female worker?
THOUSAND DONG
170
25
1500
average daily wage of an adult female worker
average daily wage of an adult female worker
average daily wage of an adult female worker
average daily wage of an adult female worker
average daily wage of an adult female worker
17. What is the average daily wage of an adult female worker?
TIME UNIT
165
30
3
5
3
day
4
week
5
month
6
quarter
7
hafl year
8
year
commune code
commune code
commune code
commune code
commune code
190
1
194
1. May ao so mi nam: First price
1. May ao so mi nam: First price
1. May ao so mi nam: First price
1. May ao so mi nam: First price
1. May ao so mi nam: First price
sew man's shirt
First price
190
35000
second price
second price
second price
second price
second price
sew man's shirt
second price
189
1
40000
third price
third price
third price
third price
third price
sew man's shirt
third price
187
3
40000
sew woman's shirt First price
sew woman's shirt First price
sew woman's shirt First price
sew woman's shirt First price
sew woman's shirt First price
sew woman's shirt
First price
190
35000
second price
second price
second price
second price
second price
sew woman's shirt
second price
189
1
36000
third price
third price
third price
third price
third price
sew woman's shirt
third price
187
3
38000
sew man's trousers first price
sew man's trousers first price
sew man's trousers first price
sew man's trousers first price
sew man's trousers first price
sew man's trousers
189
1
40000
second price
second price
second price
second price
second price
sew man's trousers
second price
188
2
40000
third price
third price
third price
third price
third price
sew man's trousers
third price
186
4
41000
man's haircut w/o shampoo First price
man's haircut w/o shampoo First price
man's haircut w/o shampoo First price
man's haircut w/o shampoo First price
man's haircut w/o shampoo First price
man's haircut w/o shampoo
First price
190
10000
second price
second price
second price
second price
second price
man's haircut w/o shampoo
second price
189
1
10000
third price
third price
third price
third price
third price
man's haircut w/o shampoo
third price
187
3
10000
woman's permanent First price
woman's permanent First price
woman's permanent First price
woman's permanent First price
woman's permanent First price
woman's permanent
First price
185
5
35000
second price
second price
second price
second price
second price
woman's permanent
second price
184
6
38000
third price
third price
third price
third price
third price
woman's permanent
third price
182
8
38000
repair hole in bike tube First price
repair hole in bike tube First price
repair hole in bike tube First price
repair hole in bike tube First price
repair hole in bike tube First price
repair hole in bike tube
First price
188
2
4000
second price
second price
second price
second price
second price
repair hole in bike tube
second price
188
2
4000
third price
third price
third price
third price
third price
repair hole in bike tube
third price
186
4
4000
Ampicillin capsules state pharmacy
Ampicillin capsules state pharmacy
Ampicillin capsules state pharmacy
Ampicillin capsules state pharmacy
Ampicillin capsules state pharmacy
Ampicillin capsules
statepharmacy
DONG
176
14
900
10000
private pharmacy
private pharmacy
private pharmacy
private pharmacy
private pharmacy
Ampicillin capsules
private pharmacy
DONG
184
6
700
10000
Penicillin tablets: state pharmacy
Penicillin tablets: state pharmacy
Penicillin tablets: state pharmacy
Penicillin tablets: state pharmacy
Penicillin tablets: state pharmacy
Penicillin tablets:
state pharmacy
DONG
169
21
800
8000
private pharmacy
private pharmacy
private pharmacy
private pharmacy
private pharmacy
Penicillin tablets:
private pharmacy
DONG
178
12
800
8000
Paracetemol tablet State pharmacy
Paracetemol tablet State pharmacy
Paracetemol tablet State pharmacy
Paracetemol tablet State pharmacy
Paracetemol tablet State pharmacy
Paracetemol tablet
State pharmacy
DONG
174
16
9000
private pharmacy
private pharmacy
private pharmacy
private pharmacy
private pharmacy
Paracetemol tablet
private pharmacy
DONG
181
9
9000
Rifampicin capsules State pharmacy
Rifampicin capsules State pharmacy
Rifampicin capsules State pharmacy
Rifampicin capsules State pharmacy
Rifampicin capsules State pharmacy
Rifampicin capsules
State pharmacy
DONG
145
45
7000
private pharmacy
private pharmacy
private pharmacy
private pharmacy
private pharmacy
Rifampicin capsules
private pharmacy
DONG
153
37
8000
Rimifon (ioniazide) State pharmacy
Rimifon (ioniazide) State pharmacy
Rimifon (ioniazide) State pharmacy
Rimifon (ioniazide) State pharmacy
Rimifon (ioniazide) State pharmacy
Rimifon (ioniazide)
State pharmacy
Dong
136
54
30000
private pharmacy
private pharmacy
private pharmacy
private pharmacy
private pharmacy
Rimifon (ioniazide)
private pharmacy
Dong
148
42
32000
Oral rehydration salts State pharmacy
Oral rehydration salts State pharmacy
Oral rehydration salts State pharmacy
Oral rehydration salts State pharmacy
Oral rehydration salts State pharmacy
Oral rehydration salts
State pharmacy
DONG
163
27
400
2500
private pharmacy
private pharmacy
private pharmacy
private pharmacy
private pharmacy
Oral rehydration salts
private pharmacy
DONG
177
13
3000
Insulin injection State pharmacy
Insulin injection State pharmacy
Insulin injection State pharmacy
Insulin injection State pharmacy
Insulin injection State pharmacy
Insulin injection
State pharmacy
DONG
73
117
81000
private pharmacy
private pharmacy
private pharmacy
private pharmacy
private pharmacy
Insulin injection
private pharmacy
DONG
75
115
90000
Iron tablets STATE pharmacy
Iron tablets STATE pharmacy
Iron tablets STATE pharmacy
Iron tablets STATE pharmacy
Iron tablets STATE pharmacy
Iron tablets
STATE pharmacy
DONG
136
54
37500
private pharmacy
private pharmacy
private pharmacy
private pharmacy
private pharmacy
Iron tablets
private pharmacy
DONG
142
48
37500
Vitamin A tablets State pharmacy
Vitamin A tablets State pharmacy
Vitamin A tablets State pharmacy
Vitamin A tablets State pharmacy
Vitamin A tablets State pharmacy
Vitamin A tablets
State pharmacy
DONG
144
46
6000
private pharmacy
private pharmacy
private pharmacy
private pharmacy
private pharmacy
Vitamin A tablets
private pharmacy
DONG
156
34
6000
Trust condoms State pharmacy
Trust condoms State pharmacy
Trust condoms State pharmacy
Trust condoms State pharmacy
Trust condoms State pharmacy
Trust condoms
State pharmacy
Dong
148
42
2000
private pharmacy
private pharmacy
private pharmacy
private pharmacy
private pharmacy
Trust condoms
private pharmacy
Dong
162
28
2000
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
156
37
194
18. Are there any traditional occupations or handicrafts
18. Are there any traditional occupations or handicrafts
18. Are there any traditional occupations or handicrafts
18. Are there any traditional occupations or handicrafts
18. Are there any traditional occupations or handicrafts
18. Are there any traditional occupations or handicrafts in this [commune/ward]?
if the answer code is 2, skip to question 22
156
1
2
1
yes
2
no
19. About how many households
19. About how many households
19. About how many households
19. About how many households
19. About how many households
19. About how many households from this [commune/ward] participate in this form of employment?
HOUSEHOLD
don't include households working on subcontracts for companies or other households.
47
109
999
20. business registration permit
20. business registration permit
20. business registration permit
20. business registration permit
20. business registration permit
20. Do these business have to request a registration permit in order to operate?
if the answer code is 2, skip to question 22
46
110
1
2
1
yes
2
no
21. registration fee
21. registration fee
21. registration fee
21. registration fee
21. registration fee
21. What is the average amount a household must pay for the registration fee?
THOUSAND DONG
13
143
5
30107
22. are there any other types of employment
22. are there any other types of employment
22. are there any other types of employment
22. are there any other types of employment
22. are there any other types of employment
22. In addition to traditional industries and handicrafts, are there any other types of employment such as subcontracts, putting out operations or other forms where households do the work at home, but are provided with inputs and paid per piece of output?
if the answer code is 2, skip to SECTION 4
156
1
7
1
yes
2
no
23. how many households
23. how many households
23. how many households
23. how many households
23. how many households
23. About how many households from this [commune/ ward] participate in this form of employment?
PEOPLE
28
128
1
1020
commune code
commune code
commune code
commune code
commune code
158
4
194
owner' s (source 1)
owner' s (source 1)
owner' s (source 1)
owner' s (source 1)
owner' s (source 1)
131
27
1
6
1
cooperative
2
state store
3
private store
4
agricultural extension center
5
agent for fertilizer company
6
other resource
source of fertilizer sell at subsidized prices (source 1)
source of fertilizer sell at subsidized prices (source 1)
source of fertilizer sell at subsidized prices (source 1)
source of fertilizer sell at subsidized prices (source 1)
source of fertilizer sell at subsidized prices (source 1)
129
29
1
2
1
yes
2
no
owner' s (source 2)
owner' s (source 2)
owner' s (source 2)
owner' s (source 2)
owner' s (source 2)
97
61
1
6
source of fertilizer sell at subsidized prices (source 2)
source of fertilizer sell at subsidized prices (source 2)
source of fertilizer sell at subsidized prices (source 2)
source of fertilizer sell at subsidized prices (source 2)
source of fertilizer sell at subsidized prices (source 2)
96
62
2
2
owner' s (source 3)
owner' s (source 3)
owner' s (source 3)
owner' s (source 3)
owner' s (source 3)
89
69
2
6
source of fertilizer sell at subsidized prices (source 3)
source of fertilizer sell at subsidized prices (source 3)
source of fertilizer sell at subsidized prices (source 3)
source of fertilizer sell at subsidized prices (source 3)
source of fertilizer sell at subsidized prices (source 3)
88
70
1
2
1. Urea First source
1. Urea First source
1. Urea First source
1. Urea First source
1. Urea First source
Urea
First source
Dong
152
6
3500
second source
second source
second source
second source
second source
Urea
second source
Dong
127
31
3500
third source
third source
third source
third source
third source
Urea
third source
Dong
116
42
3400
2. Potassium sulfate fertilizer first source
2. Potassium sulfate fertilizer first source
2. Potassium sulfate fertilizer first source
2. Potassium sulfate fertilizer first source
2. Potassium sulfate fertilizer first source
Potassium sulfate fertilizer:
first source
Dong
145
13
3800
second source
second source
second source
second source
second source
Potassium sulfate fertilizer:
second source
Dong
124
34
13000
third source
third source
third source
third source
third source
Potassium sulfate fertilizer:
third source
Dong
115
43
3200
3. Phosphoric fertilizer First source
3. Phosphoric fertilizer First source
3. Phosphoric fertilizer First source
3. Phosphoric fertilizer First source
3. Phosphoric fertilizer First source
Phosphoric fertilizer:
First source
Dong
149
9
2100
second source
second source
second source
second source
second source
Phosphoric fertilizer:
second source
Dong
125
33
2200
third source
third source
third source
third source
third source
Phosphoric fertilizer:
third source
Dong
114
44
2200
4. NPK fertilizer First source
4. NPK fertilizer First source
4. NPK fertilizer First source
4. NPK fertilizer First source
4. NPK fertilizer First source
NPK fertilizer:
First source
Dong
144
14
13000
second source
second source
second source
second source
second source
NPK fertilizer:
second source
Dong
121
37
13000
third source
third source
third source
third source
third source
NPK fertilizer:
third source
Dong
110
48
13000
5. Bassa 50 ND First source
5. Bassa 50 ND First source
5. Bassa 50 ND First source
5. Bassa 50 ND First source
5. Bassa 50 ND First source
Bassa 50 ND:
First source
Dong
131
27
28000
second source
second source
second source
second source
second source
Bassa 50 ND:
second source
Dong
112
46
26800
third source
third source
third source
third source
third source
Bassa 50 ND:
third source
Dong
97
61
27000
6. M. Parathion 50 ND First source
6. M. Parathion 50 ND First source
6. M. Parathion 50 ND First source
6. M. Parathion 50 ND First source
6. M. Parathion 50 ND First source
M. Parathion 50 ND:
First source
Dong
99
59
42000
second source
second source
second source
second source
second source
M. Parathion 50 ND:
second source
Dong
88
70
35000
third source
third source
third source
third source
third source
M. Parathion 50 ND:
third source
Dong
77
81
35000
7. Padan powder 95SP First source
7. Padan powder 95SP First source
7. Padan powder 95SP First source
7. Padan powder 95SP First source
7. Padan powder 95SP First source
Padan powder 95SP:
First source
Dong
131
27
220000
second source
second source
second source
second source
second source
Padan powder 95SP:
second source
Dong
115
43
220000
third source
third source
third source
third source
third source
Padan powder 95SP:
third source
Dong
100
58
220000
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
82
46
190
24. products manufactured
24. products manufactured
24. products manufactured
24. products manufactured
24. products manufactured
24. Please list the products manufactured by the five most prevalent types of traditional occupation, handicraft or putting out operation in this [commune/ward]?
82
1
13
1
Cultivation\
2
Animal husbandry
3
Metallic products
4
Non-metallic products for construction
5
Chemicals and chemical products
6
Wood products
7
Bamboo, rattan and other similar products
8
Paper and paper products
9
Glass and earthenware
10
Food products
11
Textile products
12
Leather products
13
Culture/arts products
14
Health occupation
15
Worship products
25. How many households participate
25. How many households participate
25. How many households participate
25. How many households participate
25. How many households participate
25. How many households participate in [occupation]?
HOUSEHOLD
78
4
1
750
adult male
adult male
adult male
adult male
adult male
26. What is the average daily wage for a adult male worker in [occupation]?
THOUSAND DONGS
(if paid by piece, please estimate value of average daily output.)
71
11
600
adult female
adult female
adult female
adult female
adult female
26. What is the average daily wage for a adult female worker in [occupation]?
THOUSAND DONGS
(if paid by piece, please estimate value of average daily output.)
63
19
400
child <15 years old
child <15 years old
child <15 years old
child <15 years old
child <15 years old
26. What is the average daily wage for a child <15 years old worker in [occupation]?
THOUSAND DONGS
(if paid by piece, please estimate value of average daily output.)
51
31
15
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
299
37
194
Village code
Village code
Village code
Village code
Village code
299
73
388
1. Is there a road that a car can travel on
1. Is there a road that a car can travel on
1. Is there a road that a car can travel on
1. Is there a road that a car can travel on
1. Is there a road that a car can travel on
1. Is there a road to [village] that a car can travel on?
if the answer code is 1, skip to question 3
299
1
2
1
yes
2
no
2. How far away is the nearest road
2. How far away is the nearest road
2. How far away is the nearest road
2. How far away is the nearest road
2. How far away is the nearest road
2. How far away is the nearest road that a car can travel on?
KM
57
242
0.2
32
3. road is not passable
3. road is not passable
3. road is not passable
3. road is not passable
3. road is not passable
3. Are there periods of the year when this road is not passable?
if the answer code is 2, skip to question 5
299
1
2
1
yes
2
no
4. how many months out of the year
4. how many months out of the year
4. how many months out of the year
4. how many months out of the year
4. how many months out of the year
4. Usually about how many months out of the year are the roads impassable by car?
Month
42
257
8
5. What is the type of road surface
5. What is the type of road surface
5. What is the type of road surface
5. What is the type of road surface
5. What is the type of road surface
5. What is the type of road surface of the road coming into the village?
299
1
5
1
cement/asphalt
2
tar on gravel
3
gravel
4
dirt
5
other
6. Are waterways an important
6. Are waterways an important
6. Are waterways an important
6. Are waterways an important
6. Are waterways an important
6. Are waterways an important means of transportation for this village?
if the answer code is 2, skip to question 9
299
1
2
1
yes
2
no
7. Is there a waterway
7. Is there a waterway
7. Is there a waterway
7. Is there a waterway
7. Is there a waterway
7. Is there a waterway that comes to this village?
if the answer code is 1, skip to question 9
68
231
1
2
1
yes
2
no
8. How far away is the nearest waterway
8. How far away is the nearest waterway
8. How far away is the nearest waterway
8. How far away is the nearest waterway
8. How far away is the nearest waterway
8. How far away is the nearest waterway for transporting goods or people?
9
290
0.2
70
9. Is there a passenger busline, train or water transport that passes through/by
9. Is there a passenger busline, train or water transport that passes through/by
9. Is there a passenger busline, train or water transport that passes through/by
9. Is there a passenger busline, train or water transport that passes through/by
9. Is there a passenger busline, train or water transport that passes through/by
9. Is there a passenger busline, train or water transport that passes through/by the village?
if the naswer code is , skip to question 11
298
1
1
2
1
yes
2
no
10. How far away is the nearest place ...
10. How far away is the nearest place ...
10. How far away is the nearest place ...
10. How far away is the nearest place ...
10. How far away is the nearest place ...
10. How far away is the nearest place to take this regular transportation?
Km
167
132
50
11. How often does a form of regular public transport pass TIMES
11. How often does a form of regular public transport pass TIMES
11. How often does a form of regular public transport pass TIMES
11. How often does a form of regular public transport pass TIMES
11. How often does a form of regular public transport pass TIMES
11. How often does a form of regular public transport pass this village?
278
21
1
99
TIME UNIT
TIME UNIT
TIME UNIT
TIME UNIT
TIME UNIT
11. How often does a form of regular public transport pass this village?
275
24
3
5
3
day
4
week
5
month
6
quarter
7
hafl year
8
year
12. Is other motorized transportation available
12. Is other motorized transportation available
12. Is other motorized transportation available
12. Is other motorized transportation available
12. Is other motorized transportation available
12. Is other motorized transportation available for hire to transport people out of this village to other places?
if the answer code is 2, skip to question 14
297
2
1
2
1
yes
2
no
13. What type of transportation?
13. What type of transportation?
13. What type of transportation?
13. What type of transportation?
13. What type of transportation?
13. What type of transportation?
234
65
1
5
1
Lambretta
2
motorbike
3
car
4
motorboat
5
other
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
2334
37
194
Village code
Village code
Village code
Village code
Village code
2334
73
388
place
place
place
place
place
2334
1
8
1
Commune people's committee
2
District center
3
Post office
4
Place to use telephone
5
Food store
6
Restaurant or food stall
7
Daily market
8
Periodic market
14. Is there a [..] located within or just outside the boundaries
14. Is there a [..] located within or just outside the boundaries
14. Is there a [..] located within or just outside the boundaries
14. Is there a [..] located within or just outside the boundaries
14. Is there a [..] located within or just outside the boundaries
14. Is there a [..] located within or just outside the boundaries of this village?
if the answer code is 1, skip to next place
2318
16
1
2
1
yes
2
no
15. How far
15. How far
15. How far
15. How far
15. How far
15. How far is [..] from the village center?
Km
1387
947
72
16 .What is the most common way to go
16 .What is the most common way to go
16 .What is the most common way to go
16 .What is the most common way to go
16 .What is the most common way to go
16 .What is the most common way to go to [..]?
1395
939
1
7
1
on foot
2
horse cart
3
bicycle
4
cyclo
5
motorbike
6
lambretta
7
car/bus
17. How long does it take
17. How long does it take
17. How long does it take
17. How long does it take
17. How long does it take
17. How long does it take to travel from the village center to [..] by this means of transport?
hour
1314
1020
30
minutes
minutes
minutes
minutes
minutes
17. How long does it take to travel from the village center to [..] by this means of transport?
minutes
1378
956
55
18. If hiring this means of transport
18. If hiring this means of transport
18. If hiring this means of transport
18. If hiring this means of transport
18. If hiring this means of transport
18. If hiring this means of transport, how much does it cost to travel to [..]?
thousand dong
if periodic market ask question 19
1140
1194
99
19. How often does the periodic market meet?
19. How often does the periodic market meet?
19. How often does the periodic market meet?
19. How often does the periodic market meet?
19. How often does the periodic market meet?
19. How often does the periodic market meet?
time
including periodic market within the village
136
2198
1
15
time unit
time unit
time unit
time unit
time unit
19. How often does the periodic market meet?
time unit
including periodic market within the village
136
2198
3
8
3
day
4
week
5
month
6
quarter
7
hafl year
8
year
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
156
37
194
20. Is there any infrastructure
20. Is there any infrastructure
20. Is there any infrastructure
20. Is there any infrastructure
20. Is there any infrastructure
20. Is there any infrastructure (roads, water supply, irrigation, school, health center, other public works) recently built or improved in the past 3 years (from [1994/1995] to the present)?
if the answer code is 2, skip to question 22
156
1
2
1
yes
2
no
21. What kind of infrastructure was recently built or improved? first
21. What kind of infrastructure was recently built or improved? first
21. What kind of infrastructure was recently built or improved? first
21. What kind of infrastructure was recently built or improved? first
21. What kind of infrastructure was recently built or improved? first
21. What kind of infrastructure was recently built or improved?
FIRST
143
13
1
9
1
roads
2
drinking water supply
3
irrigation
4
land reclamation
5
convert dryland to paddy
6
school
7
health center
8
electricity..........................................................................
9
other public infrastructure
10
other
second
second
second
second
second
21. What kind of infrastructure was recently built or improved?
SECOND
136
20
1
10
1
roads
2
drinking water supply
3
irrigation
4
land reclamation
5
convert dryland to paddy
6
school
7
health center
8
electricity..........................................................................
9
other public infrastructure
10
other
third
third
third
third
third
21. What kind of infrastructure was recently built or improved?
THIRD
106
50
1
10
1
roads
2
drinking water supply
3
irrigation
4
land reclamation
5
convert dryland to paddy
6
school
7
health center
8
electricity..........................................................................
9
other public infrastructure
10
other
A. Dry season
A. Dry season
A. Dry season
A. Dry season
A. Dry season
22. What is the main source of drinking/cooking water for most people in this [commune/ward] during the ...
A. Dry season
156
1
6
1
Piped water
2
rainwater
3
dug well
4
drilled well
5
river/pond/spring
6
Other source
B. Rainy season
B. Rainy season
B. Rainy season
B. Rainy season
B. Rainy season
22. What is the main source of drinking/cooking water for most people in this [commune/ward] during the ...
B. Rainy season
156
1
5
1
Piped water
2
rainwater
3
dug well
4
drilled well
5
river/pond/spring
6
Other source
23 Xa co dien
23 Xa co dien
23 Xa co dien
23 Xa co dien
23 Xa co dien
23. Is electricity available in this [commune/ward]?
if the answer code is 2, skip to section 7
156
1
2
1
yes
2
no
24. percentage of households use electricity
24. percentage of households use electricity
24. percentage of households use electricity
24. percentage of households use electricity
24. percentage of households use electricity
24. What percentage of households in this [commune/ward] use electricity?
percent
141
15
3
100
25. How often are there power outages
25. How often are there power outages
25. How often are there power outages
25. How often are there power outages
25. How often are there power outages
25. How often are there power outages in this [commune/ward] per day, week, month...?
141
15
1
4
1
at least once a day
2
at least once a week
3
at least once a month
4
once every few months
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
154
37
194
1. Agricultural taxes?
1. Agricultural taxes?
1. Agricultural taxes?
1. Agricultural taxes?
1. Agricultural taxes?
I would like to know some information about revenues and expenditures of the [commune/ward] last year. Last year, how much money did the [commune/ ward] receive from:
1. Agricultural taxes?
thousand dong
153
1
1844700
2. Other Taxes
2. Other Taxes
2. Other Taxes
2. Other Taxes
2. Other Taxes
I would like to know some information about revenues and expenditures of the [commune/ward] last year. Last year, how much money did the [commune/ ward] receive from:
2. Other Taxes
thousand dong
154
4800000
3. Revenues from fees and other fixed revenues
3. Revenues from fees and other fixed revenues
3. Revenues from fees and other fixed revenues
3. Revenues from fees and other fixed revenues
3. Revenues from fees and other fixed revenues
I would like to know some information about revenues and expenditures of the [commune/ward] last year. Last year, how much money did the [commune/ ward] receive from:
3. Revenues from fees and other fixed revenues
thousand dong
153
1
1800000
4. Revenues from renting out assets
4. Revenues from renting out assets
4. Revenues from renting out assets
4. Revenues from renting out assets
4. Revenues from renting out assets
I would like to know some information about revenues and expenditures of the [commune/ward] last year. Last year, how much money did the [commune/ ward] receive from:
4. Revenues from renting out assets:
thousand dong
150
4
597453
5. Contribution in place of corvee labor
5. Contribution in place of corvee labor
5. Contribution in place of corvee labor
5. Contribution in place of corvee labor
5. Contribution in place of corvee labor
I would like to know some information about revenues and expenditures of the [commune/ward] last year. Last year, how much money did the [commune/ ward] receive from:
5. Contribution in place of corvee labor :
thousand dong
150
4
192485
6. People's contributions to construction fund
6. People's contributions to construction fund
6. People's contributions to construction fund
6. People's contributions to construction fund
6. People's contributions to construction fund
I would like to know some information about revenues and expenditures of the [commune/ward] last year. Last year, how much money did the [commune/ ward] receive from:
6. People's contributions to construction fund :
thousand dong
152
2
2743801
7. Poverty Alleviation fund contributions
7. Poverty Alleviation fund contributions
7. Poverty Alleviation fund contributions
7. Poverty Alleviation fund contributions
7. Poverty Alleviation fund contributions
I would like to know some information about revenues and expenditures of the [commune/ward] last year. Last year, how much money did the [commune/ ward] receive from:
7. Poverty Alleviation fund contributions :
thousand dong
147
7
80000
8. Other contributions from the people
8. Other contributions from the people
8. Other contributions from the people
8. Other contributions from the people
8. Other contributions from the people
I would like to know some information about revenues and expenditures of the [commune/ward] last year. Last year, how much money did the [commune/ ward] receive from:
8. Other contributions from the people :
thousand dong
148
6
291379
9. Other revenues
9. Other revenues
9. Other revenues
9. Other revenues
9. Other revenues
I would like to know some information about revenues and expenditures of the [commune/ward] last year. Last year, how much money did the [commune/ ward] receive from:
9. Other revenues
thousand dong
151
3
1350000
10. Rural roads
10. Rural roads
10. Rural roads
10. Rural roads
10. Rural roads
Last year, how much did the [commune/ward] spend on:
10. Rural roads
Thousand Dong
153
1
936900
11. Irrigation
11. Irrigation
11. Irrigation
11. Irrigation
11. Irrigation
Last year, how much did the [commune/ward] spend on:
11. Irrigation
Thousand Dong
150
4
848825
Construction of [commune/ward] facilities
Construction of [commune/ward] facilities
Construction of [commune/ward] facilities
Construction of [commune/ward] facilities
Construction of [commune/ward] facilities
Last year, how much did the [commune/ward] spend on:
Construction of [commune/ward] facilities (meeting place, offices)
Thousand Dong
154
538104
Construction/ repair of school
Construction/ repair of school
Construction/ repair of school
Construction/ repair of school
Construction/ repair of school
Last year, how much did the [commune/ward] spend on:
Construction/ repair of school
Thousand Dong
150
4
120000
Construction/repair of health center
Construction/repair of health center
Construction/repair of health center
Construction/repair of health center
Construction/repair of health center
Last year, how much did the [commune/ward] spend on:
Construction/repair of health center
Thousand Dong
147
7
983219
15. Cultural and sports activities
15. Cultural and sports activities
15. Cultural and sports activities
15. Cultural and sports activities
15. Cultural and sports activities
Last year, how much did the [commune/ward] spend on:
15. Cultural and sports activities
Thousand Dong
152
2
74350
16. Management and administration expenditures
16. Management and administration expenditures
16. Management and administration expenditures
16. Management and administration expenditures
16. Management and administration expenditures
Last year, how much did the [commune/ward] spend on:
16. Management and administration expenditures
Thousand Dong
154
1287727
17. Other expenditures
17. Other expenditures
17. Other expenditures
17. Other expenditures
17. Other expenditures
Last year, how much did the [commune/ward] spend on:
17. Other expenditures
Thousand Dong
151
3
745543
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
4868
37
194
village code
village code
village code
village code
village code
4868
73
388
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
other
4868
1
34
agricultural land tax
agricultural land tax
agricultural land tax
agricultural land tax
agricultural land tax
Now I would like to get information on all HH in our sample in the village. How much did [name of head]'s household pay for the following fees and taxes:
agricultural land tax
4634
234
2912
residential land tax
residential land tax
residential land tax
residential land tax
residential land tax
Now I would like to get information on all HH in our sample in the village. How much did [name of head]'s household pay for the following fees and taxes:
residential land tax
4771
97
1935
other taxes
other taxes
other taxes
other taxes
other taxes
Now I would like to get information on all HH in our sample in the village. How much did [name of head]'s household pay for the following fees and taxes:
other taxes
4232
636
30946
irrigation fee
irrigation fee
irrigation fee
irrigation fee
irrigation fee
Now I would like to get information on all HH in our sample in the village. How much did [name of head]'s household pay for the following fees and taxes:
irrigation fee
4609
259
1161
plant protection fee
plant protection fee
plant protection fee
plant protection fee
plant protection fee
Now I would like to get information on all HH in our sample in the village. How much did [name of head]'s household pay for the following fees and taxes:
plant protection fee
4459
409
236
Land protection fee
Land protection fee
Land protection fee
Land protection fee
Land protection fee
Now I would like to get information on all HH in our sample in the village. How much did [name of head]'s household pay for the following fees and taxes:
Land protection fee
4301
567
476
veterinary fee
veterinary fee
veterinary fee
veterinary fee
veterinary fee
Now I would like to get information on all HH in our sample in the village. How much did [name of head]'s household pay for the following fees and taxes:
veterinary fee
4012
856
85
security fee
security fee
security fee
security fee
security fee
Now I would like to get information on all HH in our sample in the village. How much did [name of head]'s household pay for the following fees and taxes:
security fee
4446
422
120
other fees
other fees
other fees
other fees
other fees
Now I would like to get information on all HH in our sample in the village. How much did [name of head]'s household pay for the following fees and taxes:
other fees
4066
802
1000
other
other
other
other
other
2784
2084
6
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
4223
38
194
village code
village code
village code
village code
village code
4223
75
388
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
household ID code
4223
1
30
Corvee Labor fund
Corvee Labor fund
Corvee Labor fund
Corvee Labor fund
Corvee Labor fund
Corvee Labor fund
4074
149
500
Defense Labor fund
Defense Labor fund
Defense Labor fund
Defense Labor fund
Defense Labor fund
Defense Labor fund
3909
314
216
Medical fund
Medical fund
Medical fund
Medical fund
Medical fund
Medical fund
3957
266
128
School fund
School fund
School fund
School fund
School fund
School fund
3988
235
1970
Poverty Alleviation fund
Poverty Alleviation fund
Poverty Alleviation fund
Poverty Alleviation fund
Poverty Alleviation fund
Poverty Alleviation fund
3925
298
128
Community dvpt. fund
Community dvpt. fund
Community dvpt. fund
Community dvpt. fund
Community dvpt. fund
Community dvpt. fund
3747
476
1000
Road construction fund
Road construction fund
Road construction fund
Road construction fund
Road construction fund
Road construction fund
3876
347
1000
Electrification fund
Electrification fund
Electrification fund
Electrification fund
Electrification fund
Electrification fund
3733
490
3500
Natural disaster fund
Natural disaster fund
Natural disaster fund
Natural disaster fund
Natural disaster fund
Natural disaster fund
3891
332
185
Other contributions
Other contributions
Other contributions
Other contributions
Other contributions
Other contributions
3863
360
5358
other
other
other
other
other
other
2445
1778
19.2
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
591
37
194
School code
School code
School code
School code
School code
1. Please list the schools or satellite schools attended by the children in the first and second villages/residential blocks of this [commune/ward]. If no school or school level is located in this [commune/ward], record the nearest school that is attended by pupils from these villages.
maximum 3 primary schools, 2 lower secondary and 1 upper secondary school. fill in school codes
591
10
51
2. Is [name of school] located in [first village/block]?
2. Is [name of school] located in [first village/block]?
2. Is [name of school] located in [first village/block]?
2. Is [name of school] located in [first village/block]?
2. Is [name of school] located in [first village/block]?
2. Is [name of school] located in [first village/block]?
if the answer code is 1, skip to question 6
591
1
2
1
yes
2
no
distance
distance
distance
distance
distance
3. What is the distance from the center of [first village/block] to this school?
Km
474
117
0.1
22
4. What method of transportation
4. What method of transportation
4. What method of transportation
4. What method of transportation
4. What method of transportation
4. What method of transportation do children usually use to go to this school from [first village/block]?
468
123
1
5
1
public transport
2
private motorcycle
3
bicycle
4
on foot
5
other means
5. How much time does it take ... HOUR
5. How much time does it take ... HOUR
5. How much time does it take ... HOUR
5. How much time does it take ... HOUR
5. How much time does it take ... HOUR
5. How much time does it take to get to this school?
Hour
One-way
454
137
2
MINUTE
MINUTE
MINUTE
MINUTE
MINUTE
5. How much time does it take to get to this school?
minutes
One-way
466
125
50
Is [name of school] located in [second village/block]?
Is [name of school] located in [second village/block]?
Is [name of school] located in [second village/block]?
Is [name of school] located in [second village/block]?
Is [name of school] located in [second village/block]?
6. Is [name of school] located in [second village/block]?
if the answer code is 1, skip to question 10
558
33
1
2
1
yes
2
no
istance from the center of [second village/block] to this school
istance from the center of [second village/block] to this school
istance from the center of [second village/block] to this school
istance from the center of [second village/block] to this school
istance from the center of [second village/block] to this school
7. What is the distance from the center of [second village/block] to this school?
Km
425
166
0.1
25
method of transportation
method of transportation
method of transportation
method of transportation
method of transportation
8. What method of transportation do children usually use to go to this school from [second village/block]?
419
172
1
5
1
public transport
2
private motorcycle
3
bicycle
4
on foot
5
other means
How much time does it take HOUR
How much time does it take HOUR
How much time does it take HOUR
How much time does it take HOUR
How much time does it take HOUR
9. How much time does it take to get to this school?
hour
One-way
404
187
3
MINUTE
MINUTE
MINUTE
MINUTE
MINUTE
9. How much time does it take to get to this school?
minutes
One-way
415
176
55
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
456
37
194
level of schooling
level of schooling
level of schooling
level of schooling
level of schooling
level of schooling
456
1
3
1
Primary
2
Lower secondary
3
Upper secondary
In this commune/ward are there any [..] school age
In this commune/ward are there any [..] school age
In this commune/ward are there any [..] school age
In this commune/ward are there any [..] school age
In this commune/ward are there any [..] school age
10. In this commune/ward are there any [..] school age children who don't go to school?
if the naswer cdoe is 2, skip to question 12
455
1
1
2
1
yes
2
no
why children don't go to school FIRST
why children don't go to school FIRST
why children don't go to school FIRST
why children don't go to school FIRST
why children don't go to school FIRST
11. Why are there children in this [commune/ward] who don't go to [..] school?
FIRST
list in order of importance
389
67
1
8
1
School too far
2
Economic difficulties/school fees too high
3
Children with illness or handicaps
4
Children don't have any ability, or don't want to study
5
School too crowded/no room
6
Parents don't care about their children's education
7
children have to work
8
Other reason
SECOND
SECOND
SECOND
SECOND
SECOND
11. Why are there children in this [commune/ward] who don't go to [..] school?
SECOND
list in order of importance
372
84
1
8
1
School too far
2
Economic difficulties/school fees too high
3
Children with illness or handicaps
4
Children don't have any ability, or don't want to study
5
School too crowded/no room
6
Parents don't care about their children's education
7
children have to work
8
Other reason
THIRD
THIRD
THIRD
THIRD
THIRD
11. Why are there children in this [commune/ward] who don't go to [..] school?
THIRD
list in order of importance
289
167
1
8
1
School too far
2
Economic difficulties/school fees too high
3
Children with illness or handicaps
4
Children don't have any ability, or don't want to study
5
School too crowded/no room
6
Parents don't care about their children's education
7
children have to work
8
Other reason
What are the main problems FIRST
What are the main problems FIRST
What are the main problems FIRST
What are the main problems FIRST
What are the main problems FIRST
12. What are the main problems of [..] education in this [commune/ward]? list in order of importance
FIRST
454
2
1
7
1
difficult material conditions
2
Not supplied enough necessary materials
3
living standards of teachers too low
4
school budget too small
5
Not enough room or desks to study
6
Low quality of teachers
7
other
SECOND
SECOND
SECOND
SECOND
SECOND
12. What are the main problems of [..] education in this [commune/ward]? list in order of importance
SECOND
419
37
1
7
1
difficult material conditions
2
Not supplied enough necessary materials
3
living standards of teachers too low
4
school budget too small
5
Not enough room or desks to study
6
Low quality of teachers
7
other
THIRD
THIRD
THIRD
THIRD
THIRD
12. What are the main problems of [..] education in this [commune/ward]? list in order of importance
THIRD
298
158
1
7
1
difficult material conditions
2
Not supplied enough necessary materials
3
living standards of teachers too low
4
school budget too small
5
Not enough room or desks to study
6
Low quality of teachers
7
other
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
156
37
194
Is there currently or has there been a literacy campaign
Is there currently or has there been a literacy campaign
Is there currently or has there been a literacy campaign
Is there currently or has there been a literacy campaign
Is there currently or has there been a literacy campaign
13. Is there currently or has there been a literacy campaign in [commune/ward] in the past 10 years?
if the answer code is 2, skip to question 16
156
1
2
1
yes
2
no
In what year was that program started?
In what year was that program started?
In what year was that program started?
In what year was that program started?
In what year was that program started?
14. In what year was that program started?
Year
119
37
1975
1997
Has that program finished
Has that program finished
Has that program finished
Has that program finished
Has that program finished
15. Has that program finished?
120
36
1
2
1
yes
2
no
Are there any other classes
Are there any other classes
Are there any other classes
Are there any other classes
Are there any other classes
16. Are there any other classes in this [commune/ward] besides the ones mentioned above?
if the answer code is 2, skip to question 19
155
1
1
2
1
yes
2
no
How many people currently
How many people currently
How many people currently
How many people currently
How many people currently
17. How many people currently attend those classes?
People
46
110
5
474
18. How many of them are women?
18. How many of them are women?
18. How many of them are women?
18. How many of them are women?
18. How many of them are women?
18. How many of them are women?
Women
45
111
2
321
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
299
37
194
village code
village code
village code
village code
village code
299
73
388
is there a nursery school?
is there a nursery school?
is there a nursery school?
is there a nursery school?
is there a nursery school?
19. In [village] is there a nursery school?
if the answer code is 2, skip to questiion 23
299
1
2
1
yes
2
no
How many children are at this nursery school?
How many children are at this nursery school?
How many children are at this nursery school?
How many children are at this nursery school?
How many children are at this nursery school?
20. How many children are at this nursery school?
Children
64
235
6
362
On average, how much do parents have to pay to have their children taken care Thousand dong
On average, how much do parents have to pay to have their children taken care Thousand dong
On average, how much do parents have to pay to have their children taken care Thousand dong
On average, how much do parents have to pay to have their children taken care Thousand dong
On average, how much do parents have to pay to have their children taken care Thousand dong
21. On average, how much do parents have to pay to have their children taken care of here?
thousand dong
65
234
1
85081
time unnit
time unnit
time unnit
time unnit
time unnit
21. On average, how much do parents have to pay to have their children taken care of here?
time unit
66
233
2
8
3
day
4
week
5
month
6
quarter
7
hafl year
8
year
How many hours per day
How many hours per day
How many hours per day
How many hours per day
How many hours per day
22. How many hours per day are children usually taken care of at this nursery school?
Hours
66
233
82
23 Trong thon co lop mau giao
23 Trong thon co lop mau giao
23 Trong thon co lop mau giao
23 Trong thon co lop mau giao
23 Trong thon co lop mau giao
23. In [village] is there a kinder-garten?
if the answer code is 2, skip to next village
299
8
1
yes
2
no
How many children
How many children
How many children
How many children
How many children
24. How many children study at this kindergarten?
Children
221
78
6
704
On average, how much do parents have to pay for tuition? Thousand dong
On average, how much do parents have to pay for tuition? Thousand dong
On average, how much do parents have to pay for tuition? Thousand dong
On average, how much do parents have to pay for tuition? Thousand dong
On average, how much do parents have to pay for tuition? Thousand dong
25. On average, how much do parents have to pay for tuition?
Thousand dong
200
99
470
time unit
time unit
time unit
time unit
time unit
25. On average, how much do parents have to pay for tuition?
time unit
189
110
5
8
3
day
4
week
5
month
6
quarter
7
hafl year
8
year
How many hours per day
How many hours per day
How many hours per day
How many hours per day
How many hours per day
26. How many hours per day do children study at this kindergarten?
Hours
202
97
2
10
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
156
37
194
main illness/diseases FIRST
main illness/diseases FIRST
main illness/diseases FIRST
main illness/diseases FIRST
main illness/diseases FIRST
1. What are the main illness/diseases of concern in this [commune/ward]?
FIRST
154
2
1
13
1
Malaria
2
leprosy
3
goiter
4
Tuberculosis
5
other respiratory illness
6
dengue fever
7
Childhood illness (diptheria, whooping cough, measles, polio, tetanus, japanese encephalitis)
8
Gastro-intestinal illness (typhoid, diarrhea, dysentery, ...)
9
child malnutrition
10
Rabies
11
Accident/injury
12
complicated birth
13
other illness
SECOND
SECOND
SECOND
SECOND
SECOND
1. What are the main illness/diseases of concern in this [commune/ward]?
SECOND
154
2
1
13
1
Malaria
2
leprosy
3
goiter
4
Tuberculosis
5
other respiratory illness
6
dengue fever
7
Childhood illness (diptheria, whooping cough, measles, polio, tetanus, japanese encephalitis)
8
Gastro-intestinal illness (typhoid, diarrhea, dysentery, ...)
9
child malnutrition
10
Rabies
11
Accident/injury
12
complicated birth
13
other illness
THIRD
THIRD
THIRD
THIRD
THIRD
1. What are the main illness/diseases of concern in this [commune/ward]?
THIRD
138
18
1
13
1
Malaria
2
leprosy
3
goiter
4
Tuberculosis
5
other respiratory illness
6
dengue fever
7
Childhood illness (diptheria, whooping cough, measles, polio, tetanus, japanese encephalitis)
8
Gastro-intestinal illness (typhoid, diarrhea, dysentery, ...)
9
child malnutrition
10
Rabies
11
Accident/injury
12
complicated birth
13
other illness
2 Co nguoi trong xa khong
2 Co nguoi trong xa khong
2 Co nguoi trong xa khong
2 Co nguoi trong xa khong
2 Co nguoi trong xa khong
2. Are there people in this [commune/ward] who do not use the [commune/ward] health center?
no center record KB then skip to question 5;
if the answer code is 2 skip to question 4
155
1
1
2
1
yes
2
no
For what reasons FIRST
For what reasons FIRST
For what reasons FIRST
For what reasons FIRST
For what reasons FIRST
3. For what reasons do they not come to the commune health center?
FIRST
120
36
1
8
1
Fees too high
2
health center not hygienic
3
not enough health care providers
4
health care providers not well trained
5
medicine or equipment not good
6
private services more convenient
7
other state medical care better
8
other
SECOND
SECOND
SECOND
SECOND
SECOND
3. For what reasons do they not come to the commune health center?
SECOND
112
44
1
8
1
Fees too high
2
health center not hygienic
3
not enough health care providers
4
health care providers not well trained
5
medicine or equipment not good
6
private services more convenient
7
other state medical care better
8
other
THIRD
THIRD
THIRD
THIRD
THIRD
3. For what reasons do they not come to the commune health center?
THIRD
78
78
1
8
1
Fees too high
2
health center not hygienic
3
not enough health care providers
4
health care providers not well trained
5
medicine or equipment not good
6
private services more convenient
7
other state medical care better
8
other
main problems FIRST
main problems FIRST
main problems FIRST
main problems FIRST
main problems FIRST
4. What are the main problems of the health center of this [commune/ ward]?
FIRST
List in order of importance
155
1
1
7
1
lack of equipment and materials
2
lack of medicines
3
not enough care providers
4
poor ability to provide medical services
5
no conditions to improve skills
6
lack of sanitation in health facility
7
other
SECOND
SECOND
SECOND
SECOND
SECOND
4. What are the main problems of the health center of this [commune/ ward]?
SECOND
List in order of importance
151
5
1
7
1
lack of equipment and materials
2
lack of medicines
3
not enough care providers
4
poor ability to provide medical services
5
no conditions to improve skills
6
lack of sanitation in health facility
7
other
THIRD
THIRD
THIRD
THIRD
THIRD
4. What are the main problems of the health center of this [commune/ ward]?
THIRD
List in order of importance
121
35
1
7
1
lack of equipment and materials
2
lack of medicines
3
not enough care providers
4
poor ability to provide medical services
5
no conditions to improve skills
6
lack of sanitation in health facility
7
other
Where do most women give birth
Where do most women give birth
Where do most women give birth
Where do most women give birth
Where do most women give birth
5. Where do most women in this [commune/ ward] give birth?
156
1
3
1
at home
2
hospital or health center
3
other place
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
2300
37
194
People
People
People
People
People
2300
1
15
1
Health center
2
Family Planning Center
3
Polyclinic
4
District hospital
5
Provincial hospital
6
Other hospital
7
Private doctor
8
Private physician's assistant
9
Private nurse
10
State pharmacy
11
Private pharmacy
12
Medicine peddler
13
Midwife (traditional or trained)
14
Oriental medicine doctor
15
Other medical practitioner
commune/ ward have ...
commune/ ward have ...
commune/ ward have ...
commune/ ward have ...
commune/ ward have ...
6. Does this commune/ ward have a [..]?
if the answer code is 1 skip to question 10
2300
1
2
1
yes
2
no
How far away from
How far away from
How far away from
How far away from
How far away from
8. How far away from this [commune/ ward] is the nearest [..] that people from this commune usually go to?
Km
1013
1287
0.3
180
how long does it take hour
how long does it take hour
how long does it take hour
how long does it take hour
how long does it take hour
9. If you go there on foot, how long does it take?
Hour
970
1330
59
minute
minute
minute
minute
minute
9. If you go there on foot, how long does it take?
minute
889
1411
59
begin practicing/ operation
begin practicing/ operation
begin practicing/ operation
begin practicing/ operation
begin practicing/ operation
10. When did this [..] begin practicing/ operation?(year)
Don't know write kb
888
1412
55
1998
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
574
37
194
school code
school code
school code
school code
school code
574
10
51
village/block (have school) code
village/block (have school) code
village/block (have school) code
village/block (have school) code
village/block (have school) code
574
388
4. Is this a school or satellite school?
4. Is this a school or satellite school?
4. Is this a school or satellite school?
4. Is this a school or satellite school?
4. Is this a school or satellite school?
4. Is this a school or satellite school?
if the asnwer code is 1 skip to question 7
574
1
2
1
school.................................
2
satellite school
5. Was information on the main school collected?
5. Was information on the main school collected?
5. Was information on the main school collected?
5. Was information on the main school collected?
5. Was information on the main school collected?
5. Was information on the main school collected?
if the asnwer code is 2 skip to question 7
104
470
1
2
1
yes
2
no
6. Main school code
6. Main school code
6. Main school code
6. Main school code
6. Main school code
6. Main school code
99
475
10
40
7. interview date:
7. interview date:
7. interview date:
7. interview date:
7. interview date:
7. interview date:
574
10398
311297
8. Position of respondent:
8. Position of respondent:
8. Position of respondent:
8. Position of respondent:
8. Position of respondent:
8. Position of respondent:
574
1
4
1
principal of school
2
deputy principal of school
3
teacher
4
Administrative staff
9. interviewew code
9. interviewew code
9. interviewew code
9. interviewew code
9. interviewew code
9. interviewew code
574
1
30
10. Time interview began: Hour
10. Time interview began: Hour
10. Time interview began: Hour
10. Time interview began: Hour
10. Time interview began: Hour
10. Time interview began:
Time
574
6
17
minute
minute
minute
minute
minute
10. Time interview began:
munite
574
58
11. Time interview ended: Hour
11. Time interview ended: Hour
11. Time interview ended: Hour
11. Time interview ended: Hour
11. Time interview ended: Hour
11. Time interview ended:
Hour
574
7
18
Minute
Minute
Minute
Minute
Minute
11. Time interview ended:
Minute
574
55
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
575
37
194
school code
school code
school code
school code
school code
575
10
51
level od school
level od school
level od school
level od school
level od school
1. Is this school a primary, lower secondary, or upper secondary school?
575
1
5
1
primary school
2
lower secondary school
3
primary and lower secondary school
4
upper secondary school
5
lower and upper secondary school
6
other
established
established
established
established
established
2. In what year was this school established?
year
574
1
1902
1998
3 Loai truong
3 Loai truong
3 Loai truong
3 Loai truong
3 Loai truong
3. Is this school/satellite school a public, semi-public, sponsored or private school?
575
1
3
1
public
2
semi-public
3
sponsored
4
private
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
620
37
194
school code
school code
school code
school code
school code
620
10
51
school level
school level
school level
school level
school level
620
1
3
shifts of students
shifts of students
shifts of students
shifts of students
shifts of students
4. During this year, how many shifts of students were organized by the school/ satellite school?
shifts
620
1
4
periods are in a shift
periods are in a shift
periods are in a shift
periods are in a shift
periods are in a shift
5. How many periods are in a shift?
periods
620
3
6
minutes in a period
minutes in a period
minutes in a period
minutes in a period
minutes in a period
6. How many minutes in a period?
MINUTE
620
35
50
How many actual weeks were taught
How many actual weeks were taught
How many actual weeks were taught
How many actual weeks were taught
How many actual weeks were taught
7. How many actual weeks were taught at this school/ satellite school in the past school year?
WEEKS
620
48
Are any lessons taught in ethnic languages
Are any lessons taught in ethnic languages
Are any lessons taught in ethnic languages
Are any lessons taught in ethnic languages
Are any lessons taught in ethnic languages
8. Are any lessons taught in ethnic languages?
620
1
2
1
yes
2
no
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
2576
37
194
school code
school code
school code
school code
school code
2576
10
51
grade
grade
grade
grade
grade
2576
1
12
9. NUMBER OF CLASSES
9. NUMBER OF CLASSES
9. NUMBER OF CLASSES
9. NUMBER OF CLASSES
9. NUMBER OF CLASSES
Please fill in the following table. At the beginning of the school year how many [..] were there?
9. NUMBER OF CLASSES
2576
25
10. TOTAL NUMBER OF PUPILS
10. TOTAL NUMBER OF PUPILS
10. TOTAL NUMBER OF PUPILS
10. TOTAL NUMBER OF PUPILS
10. TOTAL NUMBER OF PUPILS
Please fill in the following table. At the beginning of the school year how many [..] were there?
10. TOTAL NUMBER OF PUPILS
2570
6
1408
11. GIRL PUPILS
11. GIRL PUPILS
11. GIRL PUPILS
11. GIRL PUPILS
11. GIRL PUPILS
Please fill in the following table. At the beginning of the school year how many [..] were there?
11. GIRL PUPILS
2562
14
522
12. Repeaters
12. Repeaters
12. Repeaters
12. Repeaters
12. Repeaters
Please fill in the following table. At the beginning of the school year how many [..] were there?
12. Repeaters
2567
9
99
13.Girl repeaters
13.Girl repeaters
13.Girl repeaters
13.Girl repeaters
13.Girl repeaters
Please fill in the following table. At the beginning of the school year how many [..] were there?
13.Girl repeaters
2530
46
46
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
567
37
194
school code
school code
school code
school code
school code
567
10
51
Are there multi-grade classrooms
Are there multi-grade classrooms
Are there multi-grade classrooms
Are there multi-grade classrooms
Are there multi-grade classrooms
14. Are there multi-grade classrooms in this school/satellite school?
if the answer code is 2 skip to question 18
567
1
2
1
yes
2
no
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
62
54
194
school code
school code
school code
school code
school code
62
10
41
multi-grade classrooms
multi-grade classrooms
multi-grade classrooms
multi-grade classrooms
multi-grade classrooms
62
1
8
15.grade
15.grade
15.grade
15.grade
15.grade
How many classes, students, female students in the following multi-grade classrooms?
15.grade
62
6
16.students
16.students
16.students
16.students
16.students
How many classes, students, female students in the following multi-grade classrooms?
16.students
62
187
17.female students
17.female students
17.female students
17.female students
17.female students
How many classes, students, female students in the following multi-grade classrooms?
17.female students
62
81
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
624
37
194
school code
school code
school code
school code
school code
624
10
51
school level
school level
school level
school level
school level
624
1
3
teachers directly involved in teaching
teachers directly involved in teaching
teachers directly involved in teaching
teachers directly involved in teaching
teachers directly involved in teaching
18. How many teachers directly involved in teaching does this school/ satellite school currently have, include teachers without permanent employment, and temporary teachers?
teachers
624
1
113
female teachers
female teachers
female teachers
female teachers
female teachers
19. Of those, how many are female teachers?
female teachers
624
60
teachers have credentials satisfy the standards determined by the Ministry of Education and Training
teachers have credentials satisfy the standards determined by the Ministry of Education and Training
teachers have credentials satisfy the standards determined by the Ministry of Education and Training
teachers have credentials satisfy the standards determined by the Ministry of Education and Training
teachers have credentials satisfy the standards determined by the Ministry of Education and Training
20. How many teachers does this school/satellite school have whose credentials satisfy the standards determined by the Ministry of Education and Training?
teachers
624
110
teaching experience ...... A. less than 5 years?
teaching experience ...... A. less than 5 years?
teaching experience ...... A. less than 5 years?
teaching experience ...... A. less than 5 years?
teaching experience ...... A. less than 5 years?
21. Now I would like to ask about information on the teaching experience of all the teachers directly involved in teaching. How many have teaching experience...
A. less than 5 years?
624
36
from 5 to below 10years
from 5 to below 10years
from 5 to below 10years
from 5 to below 10years
from 5 to below 10years
21. Now I would like to ask about information on the teaching experience of all the teachers directly involved in teaching. How many have teaching experience...
B. from 5 to below 10years?
624
36
of 10 or more years
of 10 or more years
of 10 or more years
of 10 or more years
of 10 or more years
21. Now I would like to ask about information on the teaching experience of all the teachers directly involved in teaching. How many have teaching experience...
C. of 10 or more years?
624
95
satellite school,
satellite school,
satellite school,
satellite school,
satellite school,
Check: if a satellite school, and information on the main school was collected skip to question 25
188
436
1
2
principal of the school
principal of the school
principal of the school
principal of the school
principal of the school
22. Is the principal of the school male or female?
525
99
1
2
1
male
2
female
teaching experience
teaching experience
teaching experience
teaching experience
teaching experience
23. How many years of teaching experience does the principal have?
years
Don't include years working as principal.
525
99
1
40
years has the principal been the principa
years has the principal been the principa
years has the principal been the principa
years has the principal been the principa
years has the principal been the principa
24. How many years has the principal been the principal?
years
525
99
1
33
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
574
37
194
school code
school code
school code
school code
school code
574
10
51
25. How many classrooms
25. How many classrooms
25. How many classrooms
25. How many classrooms
25. How many classrooms
25. How many classrooms are in this school/satellite school?
classrooms
574
45
How many of these are considered of poor quality
How many of these are considered of poor quality
How many of these are considered of poor quality
How many of these are considered of poor quality
How many of these are considered of poor quality
26. How many of these are considered of poor quality?
classrooms
574
34
classrooms have a blackboard/whiteboard
classrooms have a blackboard/whiteboard
classrooms have a blackboard/whiteboard
classrooms have a blackboard/whiteboard
classrooms have a blackboard/whiteboard
27. How many of the currently used classrooms have a blackboard/whiteboard still in working condition?
classrooms
574
43
Are there enough tables and chairs
Are there enough tables and chairs
Are there enough tables and chairs
Are there enough tables and chairs
Are there enough tables and chairs
28. Are there enough tables and chairs for all the pupils in the school/ satellite school?
if the answer code is 1 skip to queswtion 30
574
1
2
1
yes
2
no
percent of pupils don't have a table or chair
percent of pupils don't have a table or chair
percent of pupils don't have a table or chair
percent of pupils don't have a table or chair
percent of pupils don't have a table or chair
29. What percent of pupils don't have a table or chair?
percent
47
527
1
99
school have electricity?
school have electricity?
school have electricity?
school have electricity?
school have electricity?
30. Does this school have electricity?
574
1
2
1
yes
2
no
school have a clean water source?
school have a clean water source?
school have a clean water source?
school have a clean water source?
school have a clean water source?
31. Does this school have a clean water source?
574
1
2
1
yes
2
no
school have a sanitary toilet
school have a sanitary toilet
school have a sanitary toilet
school have a sanitary toilet
school have a sanitary toilet
32. Does this school have a sanitary toilet?
574
1
2
1
yes
2
no
school/satellite school have a library?
school/satellite school have a library?
school/satellite school have a library?
school/satellite school have a library?
school/satellite school have a library?
33. Does this school/satellite school have a library?
574
1
2
1
yes
2
no
How many sets of books does the school have?
How many sets of books does the school have?
How many sets of books does the school have?
How many sets of books does the school have?
How many sets of books does the school have?
34. How many sets of books does the school have to lend or rent out to pupils?
sets of books
239
335
5388
school have a science laboratory?
school have a science laboratory?
school have a science laboratory?
school have a science laboratory?
school have a science laboratory?
35. Does this school have a science laboratory?
574
1
2
1
yes
2
no
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
605
37
194
school code
school code
school code
school code
school code
605
10
51
school level
school level
school level
school level
school level
605
1
3
Last year, how many of your pupils participated
Last year, how many of your pupils participated
Last year, how many of your pupils participated
Last year, how many of your pupils participated
Last year, how many of your pupils participated
36. Last year, how many of your pupils participated in the national graduation exams?
students
605
850
. Of these, how many were female?
. Of these, how many were female?
. Of these, how many were female?
. Of these, how many were female?
. Of these, how many were female?
37. Of these, how many were female?
students
599
6
415
How many pupils passed
How many pupils passed
How many pupils passed
How many pupils passed
How many pupils passed
38. How many pupils passed these exams?
students
603
2
845
Of these, how many were female?
Of these, how many were female?
Of these, how many were female?
Of these, how many were female?
Of these, how many were female?
39. Of these, how many were female?
students
596
9
413
students had a score of excellent (9-10)
students had a score of excellent (9-10)
students had a score of excellent (9-10)
students had a score of excellent (9-10)
students had a score of excellent (9-10)
40. How many students had a score of...
excellent (9-10)
599
6
213
good (7-8)
good (7-8)
good (7-8)
good (7-8)
good (7-8)
40. How many students had a score of...
good (7-8)
601
4
315
average (6-7)
average (6-7)
average (6-7)
average (6-7)
average (6-7)
40. How many students had a score of...
average (6-7)
601
4
549
poor (<5)
poor (<5)
poor (<5)
poor (<5)
poor (<5)
40. How many students had a score of...
poor (<5)
597
8
415
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
264
38
193
school code
school code
school code
school code
school code
264
10
51
check skip to question 42
check skip to question 42
check skip to question 42
check skip to question 42
check skip to question 42
check: - if this is a main school skip to question 42 - If this is a satellite school, the main school was not interviewed skip to question 42
187
77
1
2
fees and other contributions
fees and other contributions
fees and other contributions
fees and other contributions
fees and other contributions
41. Are the school fees and other contributions the same at the main school and satellite schools?
if the answer code is 1 skip to question 43
258
6
1
2
1
yes
2
no
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
2263
37
194
school code
school code
school code
school code
school code
2263
10
51
grade
grade
grade
grade
grade
2263
1
12
pay or contribute for : Tuition
pay or contribute for : Tuition
pay or contribute for : Tuition
pay or contribute for : Tuition
pay or contribute for : Tuition
42. In a school year, how much does one student usually have to pay or contribute for:
A. Tuition
2207
56
810
B.Construction fund
B.Construction fund
B.Construction fund
B.Construction fund
B.Construction fund
42. In a school year, how much does one student usually have to pay or contribute for:
B.Construction fund
2257
6
200
C. Parent's Association
C. Parent's Association
C. Parent's Association
C. Parent's Association
C. Parent's Association
42. In a school year, how much does one student usually have to pay or contribute for:
C. Parent's Association
2239
24
225
D. Out-of-district registration
D. Out-of-district registration
D. Out-of-district registration
D. Out-of-district registration
D. Out-of-district registration
42. In a school year, how much does one student usually have to pay or contribute for:
D. Out-of-district registration
2218
45
300
E. Extra classes
E. Extra classes
E. Extra classes
E. Extra classes
E. Extra classes
42. In a school year, how much does one student usually have to pay or contribute for:
E. Extra classes
2220
43
875
F. Examination fees
F. Examination fees
F. Examination fees
F. Examination fees
F. Examination fees
42. In a school year, how much does one student usually have to pay or contribute for:
F. Examination fees
2221
42
145
G. Special event fund
G. Special event fund
G. Special event fund
G. Special event fund
G. Special event fund
42. In a school year, how much does one student usually have to pay or contribute for:
G. Special event fund
2186
77
665
H. Other items paid to the school or teachers
H. Other items paid to the school or teachers
H. Other items paid to the school or teachers
H. Other items paid to the school or teachers
H. Other items paid to the school or teachers
42. In a school year, how much does one student usually have to pay or contribute for:
H. Other items paid to the school or teachers
2183
80
225
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
530
37
194
school code
school code
school code
school code
school code
530
10
51
Are there any pupils who are permitted to pay less than the standard fee
Are there any pupils who are permitted to pay less than the standard fee
Are there any pupils who are permitted to pay less than the standard fee
Are there any pupils who are permitted to pay less than the standard fee
Are there any pupils who are permitted to pay less than the standard fee
43. Are there any pupils who are permitted to pay less than the standard fee?
if the answer cde is 2, end interview
526
4
2
1
yes
2
no
How many pupils only have to pay part
How many pupils only have to pay part
How many pupils only have to pay part
How many pupils only have to pay part
How many pupils only have to pay part
44. How many pupils only have to pay part of the fees?
students
339
191
971
conditions FIRST
conditions FIRST
conditions FIRST
conditions FIRST
conditions FIRST
45. Under which conditions is a student allowed to pay only partial fees?
FIRST
please list the three most important reasons
306
224
10
1
disabled
2
orphan
3
ethnic minority
4
low income
5
boarding school pupil in ethnic minority area
6
child of war martyr
7
child of disabled soldier
8
living in mountains, remote areas
9
mother or father is disabled cadre
10
other
SECOND
SECOND
SECOND
SECOND
SECOND
45. Under which conditions is a student allowed to pay only partial fees?
SECOND
please list the three most important reasons
264
266
1
10
1
disabled
2
orphan
3
ethnic minority
4
low income
5
boarding school pupil in ethnic minority area
6
child of war martyr
7
child of disabled soldier
8
living in mountains, remote areas
9
mother or father is disabled cadre
10
other
THIRD
THIRD
THIRD
THIRD
THIRD
45. Under which conditions is a student allowed to pay only partial fees?
THIRD
please list the three most important reasons
186
344
1
10
1
disabled
2
orphan
3
ethnic minority
4
low income
5
boarding school pupil in ethnic minority area
6
child of war martyr
7
child of disabled soldier
8
living in mountains, remote areas
9
mother or father is disabled cadre
10
other
How many students don't pay any fees
How many students don't pay any fees
How many students don't pay any fees
How many students don't pay any fees
How many students don't pay any fees
46. How many students don't pay any fees whatsoever?
students
361
169
1256
Under which conditions is a student allowed to be exempt from paying all fees FIRST
Under which conditions is a student allowed to be exempt from paying all fees FIRST
Under which conditions is a student allowed to be exempt from paying all fees FIRST
Under which conditions is a student allowed to be exempt from paying all fees FIRST
Under which conditions is a student allowed to be exempt from paying all fees FIRST
47. Under which conditions is a student allowed to be exempt from paying all fees?
FIRST
please list the three most important reasons
351
179
10
1
disabled
2
orphan
3
ethnic minority
4
low income
5
boarding school pupil in ethnic minority area
6
child of war martyr
7
child of soldier disabled because of war
8
living in mountains, remote areas
9
mother or father is disabled CADRE
10
other
SECOND
SECOND
SECOND
SECOND
SECOND
47. Under which conditions is a student allowed to be exempt from paying all fees?
SECOND
please list the three most important reasons
284
246
10
1
disabled
2
orphan
3
ethnic minority
4
low income
5
boarding school pupil in ethnic minority area
6
child of war martyr
7
child of soldier disabled because of war
8
living in mountains, remote areas
9
mother or father is disabled CADRE
10
other
THIRD
THIRD
THIRD
THIRD
THIRD
47. Under which conditions is a student allowed to be exempt from paying all fees?
THIRD
please list the three most important reasons
216
314
10
1
disabled
2
orphan
3
ethnic minority
4
low income
5
boarding school pupil in ethnic minority area
6
child of war martyr
7
child of soldier disabled because of war
8
living in mountains, remote areas
9
mother or father is disabled CADRE
10
other
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
156
37
194
is agriculture an important source of income?
is agriculture an important source of income?
is agriculture an important source of income?
is agriculture an important source of income?
is agriculture an important source of income?
1. Check question 1 section 2: is agriculture an important source of income?
if the answer code is 2, skip to section 5
156
1
2
1
yes
2
no
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
144
37
194
2. agricultural land was redistributed among households?
2. agricultural land was redistributed among households?
2. agricultural land was redistributed among households?
2. agricultural land was redistributed among households?
2. agricultural land was redistributed among households?
2. When was the last time that agricultural land in this [commune/ward] was redistributed among households?
YEARS
134
10
1975
1998
a.don'thave longterm use rights to land theycultivate?
a.don'thave longterm use rights to land theycultivate?
a.don'thave longterm use rights to land theycultivate?
a.don'thave longterm use rights to land theycultivate?
a.don'thave longterm use rights to land theycultivate?
3. According to you, about what percent of households in [first village]
a.don'thave longterm use rights to land theycultivate?
PERCENT
133
11
100
b. rent, borrow or sharecrop agricultural land from other households?
b. rent, borrow or sharecrop agricultural land from other households?
b. rent, borrow or sharecrop agricultural land from other households?
b. rent, borrow or sharecrop agricultural land from other households?
b. rent, borrow or sharecrop agricultural land from other households?
3. According to you, about what percent of households in [first village]
b. rent, borrow or sharecrop agricultural land from other households?
PERCENT
134
10
30
c. rent, lend, or sharecrop out their agricultural land to others?
c. rent, lend, or sharecrop out their agricultural land to others?
c. rent, lend, or sharecrop out their agricultural land to others?
c. rent, lend, or sharecrop out their agricultural land to others?
c. rent, lend, or sharecrop out their agricultural land to others?
3. According to you, about what percent of households in [first village]
c. rent, lend, or sharecrop out their agricultural land to others?
PERCENT
134
10
37
d. hire agricultural labor
d. hire agricultural labor
d. hire agricultural labor
d. hire agricultural labor
d. hire agricultural labor
3. According to you, about what percent of households in [first village]
d. hire agricultural labor?
PERCENT
136
8
97
e. work as hired agricultural labor
e. work as hired agricultural labor
e. work as hired agricultural labor
e. work as hired agricultural labor
e. work as hired agricultural labor
3. According to you, about what percent of households in [first village]
e. work as hired agricultural labor?
PERCENT
136
8
95
f. participate in household labor exchanges amongst [commune/ward] residents
f. participate in household labor exchanges amongst [commune/ward] residents
f. participate in household labor exchanges amongst [commune/ward] residents
f. participate in household labor exchanges amongst [commune/ward] residents
f. participate in household labor exchanges amongst [commune/ward] residents
3. According to you, about what percent of households in [first village]
f. participate in household labor exchanges amongst [commune/ward] residents?
PERCENT
136
8
100
a.Don't have longterm use rights to land they cultivate
a.Don't have longterm use rights to land they cultivate
a.Don't have longterm use rights to land they cultivate
a.Don't have longterm use rights to land they cultivate
a.Don't have longterm use rights to land they cultivate
4. According to you, about what percent of households in [second village]...
a.Don't have longterm use rights to land they cultivate?
PERCENT
125
19
100
b. rent, borrow or sharecrop agricultural land from other households
b. rent, borrow or sharecrop agricultural land from other households
b. rent, borrow or sharecrop agricultural land from other households
b. rent, borrow or sharecrop agricultural land from other households
b. rent, borrow or sharecrop agricultural land from other households
4. According to you, about what percent of households in [second village]...
b. rent, borrow or sharecrop agricultural land from other households?
PERCENT
125
19
30
c. rent, lend, or sharecrop out their agricultural land to others
c. rent, lend, or sharecrop out their agricultural land to others
c. rent, lend, or sharecrop out their agricultural land to others
c. rent, lend, or sharecrop out their agricultural land to others
c. rent, lend, or sharecrop out their agricultural land to others
4. According to you, about what percent of households in [second village]...
c. rent, lend, or sharecrop out their agricultural land to others?
PERCENT
125
19
32
d. hire agricultural labor
d. hire agricultural labor
d. hire agricultural labor
d. hire agricultural labor
d. hire agricultural labor
4. According to you, about what percent of households in [second village]...
d. hire agricultural labor?
PERCENT
128
16
90
e. work as hired agricultural labor
e. work as hired agricultural labor
e. work as hired agricultural labor
e. work as hired agricultural labor
e. work as hired agricultural labor
4. According to you, about what percent of households in [second village]...
e. work as hired agricultural labor?
PERCENT
128
16
95
f. participate in household labor exchanges amongst [commune/ward] residents?
f. participate in household labor exchanges amongst [commune/ward] residents?
f. participate in household labor exchanges amongst [commune/ward] residents?
f. participate in household labor exchanges amongst [commune/ward] residents?
f. participate in household labor exchanges amongst [commune/ward] residents?
4. According to you, about what percent of households in [second village]...
f. participate in household labor exchanges amongst [commune/ward] residents?
PERCENT
128
16
100
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
780
37
194
5. main crops planted
5. main crops planted
5. main crops planted
5. main crops planted
5. main crops planted
5. What are the main crops planted in this [commune/ward]?
780
1
62
1
winter rice
2
autumn rice
3
winter rice
4
swidden rice
5
annual rice
6
glutinous rice
7
specialty rice
8
corn/maize
9
sweet potatoes
10
cassava/manioc
11
other staple crops
12
potatoes
13
kohlrabi, cabbage, cauliflower
14
other leafy greens
15
tomatoes
16
water morning glory
17
fresh legumes (beans)
18
dried legumes (beans)
19
herbs and spices
20
other vegetables, tubers and fruits
21
soy beans
22
peanuts
23
sesame seeds
24
sugar cane
25
tobacco
26
cotton
27
jute, ramie
28
rush (for making mats)
29
other annual industrial crops
30
other annual crops
31
tea
32
coffee
33
rubber
34
black pepper
35
coconut (for oil, copra)
36
mulberry
37
cashew
38
other perennial industrial crops
39
oranges, limes and mandarins
40
pineapple
41
bananas
42
mango
43
apple
44
grapesplum
45
papaya
46
litchi, longan, rambutan
47
sapodilla
48
custard apple
49
custard apple
50
jackfruit, durian
51
mangosteen
52
other fruit trees
53
Mu oil tree
54
cinnamon tree
55
anise tree
56
pine tree
57
varnish tree
58
tree for wood
59
bamboo
60
fan palm tree
61
water coconut palm
62
other silviculture tree
6. how many times is this crop harvested each year?
6. how many times is this crop harvested each year?
6. how many times is this crop harvested each year?
6. how many times is this crop harvested each year?
6. how many times is this crop harvested each year?
6. In general, how many times is this crop harvested each year?
TIMES
769
11
1
9
plant 1
plant 1
plant 1
plant 1
plant 1
7. In which months are each of these crops usually planted and harvested?
plant 1
if perennial crop only record harvest
660
120
13
1
January
2
February
3
March
4
April
5
May
6
June
7
July
8
August
9
September
10
October
11
November
12
December
13
perennial crop
harvest 1
harvest 1
harvest 1
harvest 1
harvest 1
7. In which months are each of these crops usually planted and harvested?
harvest 1
if perennial crop only record harvest
719
61
1
13
1
January
2
February
3
March
4
April
5
May
6
June
7
July
8
August
9
September
10
October
11
November
12
December
13
perennial crop
plant 2
plant 2
plant 2
plant 2
plant 2
7. In which months are each of these crops usually planted and harvested?
plant 2
if perennial crop only record harvest
195
585
13
1
January
2
February
3
March
4
April
5
May
6
June
7
July
8
August
9
September
10
October
11
November
12
December
13
perennial crop
harvest 2
harvest 2
harvest 2
harvest 2
harvest 2
7. In which months are each of these crops usually planted and harvested?
harvest 2
if perennial crop only record harvest
205
575
1
13
1
January
2
February
3
March
4
April
5
May
6
June
7
July
8
August
9
September
10
October
11
November
12
December
13
perennial crop
plant 3
plant 3
plant 3
plant 3
plant 3
7. In which months are each of these crops usually planted and harvested?
plant 3
if perennial crop only record harvest
51
729
1
13
1
January
2
February
3
March
4
April
5
May
6
June
7
July
8
August
9
September
10
October
11
November
12
December
13
perennial crop
harvest 3
harvest 3
harvest 3
harvest 3
harvest 3
7. In which months are each of these crops usually planted and harvested?
harvest 3
if perennial crop only record harvest
63
717
1
13
1
January
2
February
3
March
4
April
5
May
6
June
7
July
8
August
9
September
10
October
11
November
12
December
13
perennial crop
how is the harvest disposed of? first
how is the harvest disposed of? first
how is the harvest disposed of? first
how is the harvest disposed of? first
how is the harvest disposed of? first
8. In general how is the harvest disposed of?
first
769
11
1
6
1
local market
2
other market
3
government
4
cooperative
5
private trader
6
consumed by hh
second
second
second
second
second
8. In general how is the harvest disposed of?
second
541
239
6
1
local market
2
other market
3
government
4
cooperative
5
private trader
6
consumed by hh
9 Trong 12 thang so voi
9 Trong 12 thang so voi
9 Trong 12 thang so voi
9 Trong 12 thang so voi
9 Trong 12 thang so voi
9. In the past 12 months, what was the annual harvest relative to normal in percentage terms?
percent
if 100% skip to question 11
769
11
260
10. Why? FIRST
10. Why? FIRST
10. Why? FIRST
10. Why? FIRST
10. Why? FIRST
10. Why was there a reduction/ increase?
FIRST
370
410
1
6
1
natural disaster
2
weather
3
pests
4
change in agric. policies
5
new seed varieties/techniques
6
other
SECOND
SECOND
SECOND
SECOND
SECOND
10. Why was there a reduction/ increase?
SECOND
225
555
6
1
natural disaster
2
weather
3
pests
4
change in agric. policies
5
new seed varieties/techniques
6
other
Sysmiss
THIRD
THIRD
THIRD
THIRD
THIRD
10. Why was there a reduction/ increase?
THIRD
79
701
6
1
natural disaster
2
weather
3
pests
4
change in agric. policies
5
new seed varieties/techniques
6
other
Sysmiss
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
144
37
194
11. What is the total land area of this commune?
11. What is the total land area of this commune?
11. What is the total land area of this commune?
11. What is the total land area of this commune?
11. What is the total land area of this commune?
11. What is the total land area of this commune?
HA
144
163.4
34000
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
1001
37
194
type of land
type of land
type of land
type of land
type of land
1001
1
7
1
Annual crop land
2
Perennial crop land
3
Water surfaces
4
Forest land
5
Residential land
6
Land for special purposes
7
Unused land
12.Does this [commune/ward] have any
12.Does this [commune/ward] have any
12.Does this [commune/ward] have any
12.Does this [commune/ward] have any
12.Does this [commune/ward] have any
12.Does this [commune/ward] have any [..]?
if the answer code is 2, skip to next type of land
1001
1
2
1
yes
2
no
13. total area
13. total area
13. total area
13. total area
13. total area
13. What is the total area of this [..]?
HA
867
134
0.08
24180
14. ... area how much has been allocated with long term use rights to households?
14. ... area how much has been allocated with long term use rights to households?
14. ... area how much has been allocated with long term use rights to households?
14. ... area how much has been allocated with long term use rights to households?
14. ... area how much has been allocated with long term use rights to households?
14. Of this [..] area how much has been allocated with long term use rights to households?
HA
775
226
10090
the most common ways FIRST
the most common ways FIRST
the most common ways FIRST
the most common ways FIRST
the most common ways FIRST
15. What are the most common ways in which households in this commune acquire [...] with long term use rights?
FIRST
(common means a method which accounts for 10% or more of acquisitions)
586
415
5
1
Allocated
2
transferred
3
inherited
4
exchanged
5
other
SECOND
SECOND
SECOND
SECOND
SECOND
15. What are the most common ways in which households in this commune acquire [...] with long term use rights?
SECOND
(common means a method which accounts for 10% or more of acquisitions)
281
720
5
1
Allocated
2
transferred
3
inherited
4
exchanged
5
other
THIRD
THIRD
THIRD
THIRD
THIRD
15. What are the most common ways in which households in this commune acquire [...] with long term use rights?
THIRD
(common means a method which accounts for 10% or more of acquisitions)
202
799
5
1
Allocated
2
transferred
3
inherited
4
exchanged
5
other
16. How many years
16. How many years
16. How many years
16. How many years
16. How many years
16. How many years do households have the right to use this [...] land?
YEARS
475
526
99
17. How much of this [..] is auction land?
17. How much of this [..] is auction land?
17. How much of this [..] is auction land?
17. How much of this [..] is auction land?
17. How much of this [..] is auction land?
17. How much of this [..] is auction land?
HA
623
378
1080.5
18. What is the typical length of an auction contract to use ...
18. What is the typical length of an auction contract to use ...
18. What is the typical length of an auction contract to use ...
18. What is the typical length of an auction contract to use ...
18. What is the typical length of an auction contract to use ...
18. What is the typical length of an auction contract to use [..] in this [commune/ward]?
YEARS
don't know = dk
351
650
50
19. is used by the commune/ward or ...
19. is used by the commune/ward or ...
19. is used by the commune/ward or ...
19. is used by the commune/ward or ...
19. is used by the commune/ward or ...
19. How much of this [..] is used by the commune/ward or cooperative, or production group?
HA
691
310
18009
20.used by other people or organizations
20.used by other people or organizations
20.used by other people or organizations
20.used by other people or organizations
20.used by other people or organizations
20. How much of this [..] is used by other people or organizations?
HA
SKIP TO NEXT TYPE OF LAND
612
389
7041
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
823
37
194
land quality level
land quality level
land quality level
land quality level
land quality level
823
1
6
1
level 1
2
level 2
3
level 3
4
level 4
5
level 5
6
level 6
22. have [..] annual crop or water surface land?
22. have [..] annual crop or water surface land?
22. have [..] annual crop or water surface land?
22. have [..] annual crop or water surface land?
22. have [..] annual crop or water surface land?
22. Does this [comm./ward] have [..] annual crop or water surface land?
if the answer code is 2, skip to next land quality level
810
13
1
2
1
yes
2
no
23. area annual crop or water surface land
23. area annual crop or water surface land
23. area annual crop or water surface land
23. area annual crop or water surface land
23. area annual crop or water surface land
23. What is the area of this [..] annual crop or water surface land?
HA
505
318
1
8494
24. have perennial and fruit crop land?
24. have perennial and fruit crop land?
24. have perennial and fruit crop land?
24. have perennial and fruit crop land?
24. have perennial and fruit crop land?
24. Does this [comm./ward] have [..] perennial and fruit crop land?
if the answer code is 2, skip to next land quality level
645
178
3
25. area perennial and fruit crop land?
25. area perennial and fruit crop land?
25. area perennial and fruit crop land?
25. area perennial and fruit crop land?
25. area perennial and fruit crop land?
25. What is the area of this [..] perennial and fruit crop land?
Ha
177
646
0.3
4048
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
1272
37
194
crop land
crop land
crop land
crop land
crop land
1272
1
9
1
rice
2
other grains and tubers
3
other food crops
4
annual industrial crops
5
other annual crops
6
perennial industrial crops
7
fruit trees
8
other perennial crops
9
forestry trees
26. Does this commune cultivate
26. Does this commune cultivate
26. Does this commune cultivate
26. Does this commune cultivate
26. Does this commune cultivate
26. Does this commune cultivate [..]?
if the answer code is 2, skip to next crop land
1272
1
2
1
yes
2
no
27. otal area is planted in
27. otal area is planted in
27. otal area is planted in
27. otal area is planted in
27. otal area is planted in
27. How much of the total area of this [commune/ward] is planted in [..]?
Ha
723
549
7950
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
522
37
194
type of work
type of work
type of work
type of work
type of work
522
1
4
1
Prepare the land
2
Plant the crop
3
Tend the crop
4
Harvest the crop
28. Adult male
28. Adult male
28. Adult male
28. Adult male
28. Adult male
Please tell us about the wages for the main staple food crop. How much is a farm worker paid per day to [..]?
28. Adult male
THOUSAND DONG
418
104
5
50
29. Adult female
29. Adult female
29. Adult female
29. Adult female
29. Adult female
Please tell us about the wages for the main staple food crop. How much is a farm worker paid per day to [..]?
29. Adult female
THOUSAND DONG
410
112
5
50
30. child<15
30. child<15
30. child<15
30. child<15
30. child<15
Please tell us about the wages for the main staple food crop. How much is a farm worker paid per day to [..]?
30. child<15
THOUSAND DONG
116
406
5
50
31. Adult male
31. Adult male
31. Adult male
31. Adult male
31. Adult male
Please tell us about the wages for the main industrial or fruit crop. How much is a farm worker paid per day to [..] ?
31. Adult male
THOUSAND DONG
222
300
6
40
32. Adult female
32. Adult female
32. Adult female
32. Adult female
32. Adult female
Please tell us about the wages for the main industrial or fruit crop. How much is a farm worker paid per day to [..] ?
32. Adult female
THOUSAND DONG
206
316
6
40
33. child<15
33. child<15
33. child<15
33. child<15
33. child<15
Please tell us about the wages for the main industrial or fruit crop. How much is a farm worker paid per day to [..] ?
33. child<15
THOUSAND DONG
78
444
5
20
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
143
37
194
34. Is there a large state farm
34. Is there a large state farm
34. Is there a large state farm
34. Is there a large state farm
34. Is there a large state farm
34. Is there a large state farm within 10 km of this [commune/ward] that sometimes employs people from this [commune/ward]?
142
1
1
2
1
yes
2
no
35. Is there an agricultural extension center
35. Is there an agricultural extension center
35. Is there an agricultural extension center
35. Is there an agricultural extension center
35. Is there an agricultural extension center
35. Is there an agricultural extension center in this [commune/ward] (for example: center for seeds, water products, plant protection, agricultural inputs)?
if the answer code is 1, skip to question 37
143
1
2
1
yes
2
no
36. How far away is the nearest agricultural extension center?
36. How far away is the nearest agricultural extension center?
36. How far away is the nearest agricultural extension center?
36. How far away is the nearest agricultural extension center?
36. How far away is the nearest agricultural extension center?
36. How far away is the nearest agricultural extension center?
Km
119
24
1
50
37. How many times has an agricultural extension agent visited the farmers
37. How many times has an agricultural extension agent visited the farmers
37. How many times has an agricultural extension agent visited the farmers
37. How many times has an agricultural extension agent visited the farmers
37. How many times has an agricultural extension agent visited the farmers
37. How many times has an agricultural extension agent visited the farmers of this [commune/ward] in the last 12 months?
TIMES
143
40
FIRST
FIRST
FIRST
FIRST
FIRST
38. What kinds of services does this center provide?
FIRST
140
3
1
10
1
funds
2
livestock insemination
3
livestock feed
4
vaccines and preventive medicine
5
curative medicines
6
new seed varieties
7
instruction on use of chemical fertilizers
8
instruction on use of pesticides
9
instruction on marketing
10
other
SECOND
SECOND
SECOND
SECOND
SECOND
38. What kinds of services does this center provide?
SECOND
137
6
1
10
1
funds
2
livestock insemination
3
livestock feed
4
vaccines and preventive medicine
5
curative medicines
6
new seed varieties
7
instruction on use of chemical fertilizers
8
instruction on use of pesticides
9
instruction on marketing
10
other
THIRD
THIRD
THIRD
THIRD
THIRD
38. What kinds of services does this center provide?
THIRD
129
14
1
10
1
funds
2
livestock insemination
3
livestock feed
4
vaccines and preventive medicine
5
curative medicines
6
new seed varieties
7
instruction on use of chemical fertilizers
8
instruction on use of pesticides
9
instruction on marketing
10
other
39. Is there an agricultural cooperative or production group
39. Is there an agricultural cooperative or production group
39. Is there an agricultural cooperative or production group
39. Is there an agricultural cooperative or production group
39. Is there an agricultural cooperative or production group
39. Is there an agricultural cooperative or production group in this commune/ward]?
143
1
2
1
yes
2
no
40. How many large tractors
40. How many large tractors
40. How many large tractors
40. How many large tractors
40. How many large tractors
40. How many large tractors over 12 horsepower are there in this commune (including privately owned)?
NUMBER
140
3
500
41. How many small tractors
41. How many small tractors
41. How many small tractors
41. How many small tractors
41. How many small tractors
41. How many small tractors 12 horsepower or lower are there in this [commune/ward], (including privately owned)?
NUMBER
138
5
1315
42.How many rice mills
42.How many rice mills
42.How many rice mills
42.How many rice mills
42.How many rice mills
42.How many rice mills are there in this [commune/ward] (including privately owned)?
NUMBER
142
1
95
43. How many motor powered winnowers
43. How many motor powered winnowers
43. How many motor powered winnowers
43. How many motor powered winnowers
43. How many motor powered winnowers
43. How many motor powered winnowers are there in this [commune/ward] (including privately owned)?
NUMBER
141
2
1816
44. Do most of the farmers ....
44. Do most of the farmers ....
44. Do most of the farmers ....
44. Do most of the farmers ....
44. Do most of the farmers ....
44. Do most of the farmers in this [commune/ward] use high-yielding varieties of staple crop seeds?
143
1
2
1
yes
2
no
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
144
37
194
first
first
first
first
first
45. What are the main problems faced by farmers in this [commune/ward]?
first
144
1
6
1
transportation and marketing
2
capital, sources of materials
3
drought/flood
4
pests/damage from animals
5
lack of knowledge of new technology
6
other difficulties
second
second
second
second
second
45. What are the main problems faced by farmers in this [commune/ward]?
second
144
1
6
third
third
third
third
third
45. What are the main problems faced by farmers in this [commune/ward]?
third
128
16
1
6
1
transportation and marketing
2
capital, sources of materials
3
drought/flood
4
pests/damage from animals
5
lack of knowledge of new technology
6
other difficulties
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
765
37
194
year have ...
year have ...
year have ...
year have ...
year have ...
765
1993
1998
46. flood
46. flood
46. flood
46. flood
46. flood
In each of the following years, how many [...] have led to a crop loss of 10% or more?
46. flood
721
44
3
47. drought
47. drought
47. drought
47. drought
47. drought
In each of the following years, how many [...] have led to a crop loss of 10% or more?
47. drought
693
72
4
48. pests
48. pests
48. pests
48. pests
48. pests
In each of the following years, how many [...] have led to a crop loss of 10% or more?
48. pests
705
60
9
49. typhoon
49. typhoon
49. typhoon
49. typhoon
49. typhoon
In each of the following years, how many [...] have led to a crop loss of 10% or more?
49. typhoon
685
80
3
50. other
50. other
50. other
50. other
50. other
In each of the following years, how many [...] have led to a crop loss of 10% or more?
50. other
679
86
2
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
cummune code
144
37
194
51. To what extent does salinization affect
51. To what extent does salinization affect
51. To what extent does salinization affect
51. To what extent does salinization affect
51. To what extent does salinization affect
51. To what extent does salinization affect this [commune/ward]?
144
1
3
1
severe problem
2
slight problem
3
no problem
52. To what extent do acidic soils affect
52. To what extent do acidic soils affect
52. To what extent do acidic soils affect
52. To what extent do acidic soils affect
52. To what extent do acidic soils affect
52. To what extent do acidic soils affect this [commune/ward]?
144
1
3
1
severe problem
2
slight problem
3
no problem
53. To what exent does erosion affect
53. To what exent does erosion affect
53. To what exent does erosion affect
53. To what exent does erosion affect
53. To what exent does erosion affect
53. To what exent does erosion affect this [commune/ward]?
144
1
3
1
severe problem
2
slight problem
3
no problem
54. To what extent does waterlogging affect
54. To what extent does waterlogging affect
54. To what extent does waterlogging affect
54. To what extent does waterlogging affect
54. To what extent does waterlogging affect
54. To what extent does waterlogging affect this [commune/ward]?
144
1
3
1
severe problem
2
slight problem
3
no problem
55. To what extent does industrial waste affect
55. To what extent does industrial waste affect
55. To what extent does industrial waste affect
55. To what extent does industrial waste affect
55. To what extent does industrial waste affect
55. To what extent does industrial waste affect this [commune/ward]?
144
1
3
1
severe problem
2
slight problem
3
no problem