Development Data Group
2017-04-06
Nesstar Publisher
v01 (April 2017)
Enterprise Survey 2016
ES 2016
SWZ_2016_ES_v01_M
World Bank
Ipsos South Africa PTY
Nesstar Publisher
World Bank
The Department for International Development
Enterprise Analysis Unit
Joshua Wimpey
Enterprise Survey [en/oth]
Kingdom of Eswatini
National
Regions covered are selected based on the number of establishments, contribution to employment, and value added. In most cases these regions are metropolitan areas and reflect the largest centers of economic activity in a country.
The primary sampling unit of the study is an establishment. The establishment is a physical location where business is carried out and where industrial operations take place or services are provided. A firm may be composed of one or more establishments. For example, a brewery may have several bottling plants and several establishments for distribution. For the purposes of this survey an establishment must make its own financial decisions and have its own financial statements separate from those of the firm. An establishment must also have its own management and control over its payroll.
The whole population, or the universe, covered in the Enterprise Surveys is the non-agricultural private economy. It comprises: all manufacturing sectors according to the ISIC Revision 3.1 group classification (group D), construction sector (group F), services sector (groups G and H), and transport, storage, and communications sector (group I). Note that this population definition excludes the following sectors: financial intermediation (group J), real estate and renting activities (group K, except sub-sector 72, IT, which was added to the population under study), and all public or utilities sectors. Companies with 100% government ownership are not eligible to participate in the Enterprise Surveys.
Sample survey data [ssd]
CFS Consulting
Face-to-face [f2f]
Data entry and quality controls are implemented by the contractor and data is delivered to the World Bank in batches (typically 10%, 50% and 100%). These data deliveries are checked for logical consistency, out of range values, skip patterns, and duplicate entries. Problems are flagged by the World Bank and corrected by the implementing contractor through data checks, callbacks, and revisiting establishments.
Enterprise Surveys
Confidentiality of the survey respondents and the sensitive information they provide is necessary to ensure the greatest degree of survey participation, integrity and confidence in the quality of the data. Surveys are usually carried out in cooperation with business organizations and government agencies promoting job creation and economic growth, but confidentiality is never compromised.
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.
swaziland_2016_full_data.NSDstat
150
325
Nesstar 200801
WEB STD FIRMID
150
0
608290
608439
Firm Id
150
0
2
1867
Industry Sampling Sector
CONTROL INFORMATION [TO BE COMPLETED BEFORE INTERVIEW]
150
0
1
Manufacturing
75
2
Services
75
Sampling Size
CONTROL INFORMATION [TO BE COMPLETED BEFORE INTERVIEW]
Size of the establishment taken from the sample frame
150
0
1
Small
71
2
Medium
64
3
Large
15
Sampling Region
CONTROL INFORMATION [TO BE COMPLETED BEFORE INTERVIEW]
150
0
1
Swaziland
150
Sector Match Between Screener Information And Sample Frame
150
0
1
Yes, screener and sample frame info match
146
2
No, screener and sample frame do not match but establishment still does activities that match sample frame
4
3
No, does not match
0
Official Capital City?
CONTROL INFORMATION [TO BE COMPLETED BEFORE INTERVIEW]
Is this city the official capital city?
150
0
1
Yes
18
2
No
132
Main Business City?
CONTROL INFORMATION [TO BE COMPLETED BEFORE INTERVIEW]
Is this city the main business city?
150
0
1
Yes
150
2
No
0
Size Of Locality
CONTROL INFORMATION [TO BE COMPLETED BEFORE INTERVIEW]
150
0
2
City with population over 1 million
0
3
Over 250.000 to 1 million
75
4
50.000 to 250.000
75
5
Less than 50.000
0
Supervisor Number
CONTROL INFORMATION [TO BE COMPLETED BEFORE INTERVIEW]
Supervisor code
Information taken from the screener questionnaire
150
0
1
150
Industry Screener Sector
CONTROL INFORMATION [TO BE COMPLETED BEFORE INTERVIEW]
Classification of the establishment's activity as defined by the screener questionnaire
150
0
15
Food
20
16
Tobacco
0
17
Textiles
0
18
Garments
12
19
Leather
0
20
Wood
3
21
Paper
2
22
Publishing, printing, and Recorded media
7
23
Refined petroleum product
0
24
Chemicals
3
25
Plastics & rubber
5
26
Non metallic mineral products
8
27
Basic metals
1
28
Fabricated metal products
3
29
Machinery and equipment (29-30)
2
31
Electronics (31-32)
0
33
Precision instruments
0
34
Transport machines (34-35)
0
36
Furniture
9
37
Recycling
0
45
Construction Section F:
6
50
Services of motor vehicles
6
51
Wholesale
3
52
Retail
38
55
Hotel and restaurants: section H
13
60
7
64
1
72
IT
1
Questionnaire
CONTROL INFORMATION [TO BE COMPLETED BEFORE INTERVIEW]
Questionnaire used in the interview. It is defined according to the screener sector of activity of the establishment
150
0
1
Manufacturing
75
2
Retail services
38
3
Other services
37
Region Of The Establishment
CONTROL INFORMATION [TO BE COMPLETED BEFORE INTERVIEW]
Codification of a3x into regions of homogeneous regulation and or business environment conditions, for ex. into regional clusters
150
0
1
Swaziland
150
Screener Size
CONTROL INFORMATION [TO BE COMPLETED BEFORE INTERVIEW]
Size of the establishment as determined with the screener questionnaire
150
0
1
Small
69
2
Medium
63
3
Large
18
Day
CONTROL INFORMATION [TO BE COMPLETED BEFORE INTERVIEW]
Self-explanatory
150
0
1
31
Month
CONTROL INFORMATION [TO BE COMPLETED BEFORE INTERVIEW]
Self-explanatory
150
0
6
1
8
31
9
78
10
19
11
21
Year
CONTROL INFORMATION [TO BE COMPLETED BEFORE INTERVIEW]
Self-explanatory
150
0
2016
150
Hour
CONTROL INFORMATION [TO BE COMPLETED BEFORE INTERVIEW]
Self-explanatory
150
0
7
3
8
13
9
13
10
21
11
25
12
18
13
10
14
15
15
12
16
14
17
6
Minutes
CONTROL INFORMATION [TO BE COMPLETED BEFORE INTERVIEW]
Self-explanatory
150
0
0
58
Country Code
CONTROL INFORMATION [TO BE COMPLETED BEFORE INTERVIEW]
Country: self-explanatory
150
0
34
Swaziland
150
Interviewer Number
CONTROL INFORMATION [TO BE COMPLETED BEFORE INTERVIEW]
Interviewer code
Information taken from the screener questionnaire
150
0
1
1306
Language Of The Interview
CONTROL INFORMATION [TO BE COMPLETED BEFORE INTERVIEW]
150
0
1
English
147
2
Swazi
3
Establishment Is Part Of A Large Firm
CONTROL INFORMATION [TO BE COMPLETED BEFORE INTERVIEW]
Identifies establishments that are part of a larger firm
150
0
1
Yes
86
2
No
64
Number Of Establishments In The Firm
CONTROL INFORMATION [TO BE COMPLETED BEFORE INTERVIEW]
86
64
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
2
2
36
3
19
4
9
5
7
7
4
8
3
11
1
12
1
19
1
30
1
55
1
70
1
Sysmiss
64
Is This Establishment The Headquarters Location?
86
64
1
Yes
50
2
No
36
Sysmiss
64
Does This Headquarters Location Engage In Production Or Sales At This Location?
50
100
1
Yes
50
2
No
0
Sysmiss
100
If Hq, Financial Statements Independent Of The Rest Of Establishment
CONTROL INFORMATION [TO BE COMPLETED BEFORE INTERVIEW]
Information taken from the screener questionnaire
50
100
1
Yes
40
2
No
10
Sysmiss
100
Establishment'S Financial Statements Prepared Separately From Hq Statements
CONTROL INFORMATION [TO BE COMPLETED BEFORE INTERVIEW]
Information taken from the screener questionnaire
36
114
1
Yes
30
2
No
6
Sysmiss
114
Legal Status Of The Firm
What is this firm‘s current legal status?
150
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
4
1
Shareholding company with shares trade in the stock market
7
2
Shareholding company with non-traded shares or shares traded privately
23
3
Sole proprietorship
58
4
Partnership
43
5
Limited partnership
14
6
Other
1
Other (Specify)
What is this firm's current legal status? Other
1
Family Run Business
1
What Percentage Of This Firm Does The Largest Owner(S) Own?
What percent of this firm does the largest owner or owners own?
150
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
26
30
2
35
2
40
3
45
1
47
1
50
8
51
1
55
1
60
16
65
3
70
10
80
14
90
2
95
2
100
58
% Owned By Private Domestic Individuals, Companies Or Organizations
SHOW CARD
150
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
24
0
10
5
1
10
1
20
1
30
1
35
1
40
2
45
1
47
1
60
4
65
2
70
5
75
1
80
4
85
1
100
90
% Owned By Private Foreign Individuals, Companies Or Organizations
SHOW CARD
150
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
24
0
99
5
3
10
2
13
1
15
3
20
3
30
3
40
4
60
1
65
1
100
6
% Owned By Government/State
SHOW CARD
150
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
21
0
125
5
2
15
1
20
1
% Owned By Other
SHOW CARD
150
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
23
0
111
20
3
30
2
35
1
40
1
45
1
55
1
80
1
90
2
100
4
Amongst The Owners Of The Firm, Are There Any Females?
Amongst the owners of the firm, are there any females?
Self-Explanatory
150
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
9
1
Yes
52
2
No
89
% Of The Firm Owned By Females
What percentage of the firm is owned by females?
52
98
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
3
5
3
8
1
10
3
19
1
20
5
30
6
35
1
40
2
50
5
60
2
70
1
90
1
100
18
Sysmiss
98
Year Establishment Began Operations
In what year did this establishment begin operations?
150
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
3
1946
1
1958
1
1959
1
1966
1
1967
1
1968
2
1972
3
1975
1
1978
3
1980
2
1981
3
1982
4
1983
2
1984
2
1986
1
1987
1
1990
1
1991
3
1992
2
1993
3
1994
1
1995
2
1996
3
1997
8
1998
10
1999
10
2000
9
2001
6
2002
5
2003
7
2004
2
2005
10
2006
8
2007
2
2008
5
2009
2
2010
9
2011
4
2012
3
2013
3
Number Of Full-Time Employees Of The Establishment When It Started Operations
How many full-time employees did this establishment employ when it started operations? Please include all employees and managers
The number of permanent, full-time employees for the time that the enterprise began operations should be provided. All employees and managers (including respondent) should be included.
150
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
27
1
5
2
11
3
3
4
6
5
13
6
7
7
5
8
8
10
7
11
1
12
4
13
1
14
3
15
7
16
1
18
2
20
4
21
1
22
1
25
4
30
3
32
1
33
1
34
1
40
2
45
2
46
1
48
2
50
3
52
1
70
2
75
1
80
1
95
1
96
1
100
1
240
1
250
2
350
1
400
1
Was Establishment Formally Registered When It Began Operations?
Was this establishment formally registered when it began operations?
150
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
3
1
Yes
134
2
No
13
In What Year Was This Establishment Formally Registered?
In what year was this establishment formally registered?
150
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
4
-7
Never regiestered (spontaneous)
0
1946
1
1958
1
1959
1
1966
1
1967
1
1968
2
1972
3
1975
1
1978
2
1980
2
1981
3
1982
3
1983
2
1984
3
1985
1
1986
1
1987
1
1990
1
1991
3
1992
2
1993
3
1994
1
1995
2
1996
2
1997
8
1998
9
1999
11
2000
10
2001
5
2002
4
2003
7
2004
4
2005
10
2006
8
2007
1
2008
4
2009
3
2010
8
2011
4
2012
2
2013
4
2014
1
How Many Years Of Experience Working In This Sector Does The Top Manager Have?
How many years of experience working in this sector does the Top Manager have?
Top Manager as defined in B.7a. B.7 refers to years of Top Manager's managerial experience in the type of sector in which the establishment presently operates.
150
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
2
-7
Never regiestered (spontaneous)
0
1
One year or less
1
2
3
3
9
4
4
5
14
6
11
7
5
8
11
9
6
10
17
11
2
12
4
13
5
14
2
15
8
16
3
17
3
18
6
19
2
20
6
21
1
22
3
24
2
25
6
28
2
29
1
30
4
35
5
40
1
41
1
Is The Top Manager Female?
Is the Top Manager female?
150
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
0
1
Yes
39
2
No
111
Does Establishment Have An Internationally-Recognized Quality Certification?
Does this establishment have an internationally-recognized quality certification?
INTERVIEWER: If there is need for clarification, some examples are: ISO 9000, 9002 or 14000
150
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
19
-6
Still in process
0
1
Yes
24
2
No
107
Specify The Internationally-Recognized Quality Certifications
Does this establishment have an internationally-recognized quality certification?
Please specify the internationally-recognized quality certifications
24
Australian Forest Certification Scheme Chain Of Custody Standard-As4707
1
Canon Copier Technician Certification
1
Fairtrade Supply Chain Certification
1
Forestry Stewardship Council Certification
1
Hazard Analysis And Critical Control Points (Haccp) Certification
2
Hazard Analysis And Critical Control Points Haccp Certification
2
Icom - The International Council Of Museums
1
Iso 14000 - Environmental Management Certification
1
Iso 14000 Environmental Management Certification
2
Iso 9000 - Quality Management Certification
4
Iso 9000 Quality Management Certification
4
Microsoft Certified Solutions Expert (Mcse): Server Infrastructure Certification
1
Nosa - Occupational Health, Safety And Environmental Risk Management Certification
1
South African Bureau Of Standards (Sabs) - Quality Certification
1
South African Bureau Of Standards - Quality Certification
1
Application To Obtain An Electrical Connection Submitted Over The Last 2 Years
READ THE FOLLOWING TO THE RESPONDENT BEFORE PROCEEDING. Now, we turn to the establishment’s operations
Over the last two years, did this establishment submit an application to obtain an electrical connection?
150
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
2
1
Yes
22
2
No
126
How Many Days Did It Take For You To Receive An Electrical Connection Service?
In reference to that application for an electrical connection, approximately how many days did it take to obtain it from the day of the application to the day the service was received?
Wait for electrical connection. Self-explanatory
22
128
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
0
-7
Never regiestered (spontaneous)
0
-6
Still in process
0
-5
Application denied
0
1
One year or less
6
2
2
3
1
7
3
14
4
21
1
30
3
48
1
90
1
Sysmiss
128
Informal Gift/Payment Expected Or Requested For An Electrical Connection?
In reference to that application for an electrical connection, was an informal gift or payment expected or requested?
22
128
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
0
-8
Refusal (spontaneous)
0
1
Yes
1
2
No
21
Sysmiss
128
Over Last Fy, Did This Establishment Experience Power Outages?
Over fiscal year [insert last complete fiscal year], did this establishment experience power outages?
A power outage occurs when there is equipment malfunction from the failure of adequate supply of power. Blackouts that cause some, but not all equipment to malfunction are also considered power outages.
150
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
1
1
Yes
120
2
No
29
Number Of Power Outages Experienced In A Typical Month In Last Fiscal Year
In a typical month, over fiscal year [insert last complete fiscal year], how many power outages did this establishment experience?
120
30
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
11
0
1
1
6
2
16
3
16
4
18
5
20
6
8
7
2
8
11
9
2
10
7
12
2
Sysmiss
30
Average Duration Of Power Outages {Hours; Minutes}
How long did these power outages last on average? Hours
108
42
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
2
1
46
2
30
3
10
4
5
5
4
7
1
8
2
10
1
12
2
15
1
24
1
30
2
45
1
Sysmiss
42
How Long Did These Power Outages Last On Average?
How long did these power outages last on average? Minutes
108
42
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
3
0
5
1
One minute or less
31
2
2
3
1
8
1
10
12
15
7
20
8
25
1
30
28
40
1
45
3
50
1
59
4
Sysmiss
42
In Last Fy, Losses As % Of Annual Sales Due To Power Outages
PROVIDE EITHER ONE OR THE OTHER, NOT BOTH c9a or c9b
Losses because of power outages: The Manager should estimate the amount of production lost because of power outages.
116
34
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
13
0
None
31
1
4
2
6
3
4
5
10
6
2
7
1
9
1
10
16
15
8
20
8
24
1
25
3
30
5
40
2
50
1
Sysmiss
34
In Last Fy, Value Of Losses Due To Power Outages
PROVIDE EITHER ONE OR THE OTHER, NOT BOTH c9a or c9b
Losses because of power outages: The Manager should estimate the amount of production lost because of power outages.
4
146
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
1
0
None
0
6000
1
9000
1
30000
1
Sysmiss
146
Generator Shared Or Owned Over The Course Of Last Fiscal Year?
Over the course of fiscal year [insert last complete fiscal year], did this establishment own or share a generator?
Establishment owns or shares a generator. Self-explanatory
150
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
1
1
Yes
75
2
No
74
% Electricity From Generator Owned/Shared By The Establishment In Last Fiscal Yr
In fiscal year [insert last complete fiscal year], what percent of this establishment's electricity came from a generator or generators that the establishment owned or shared?
Percentage of electricity from own or shared generator. Self-explanatory
75
75
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
22
0
1
1
2
2
1
3
1
5
5
6
1
8
1
10
3
15
4
20
4
30
9
35
2
40
9
50
6
60
1
70
1
100
2
Sysmiss
75
% Of Production Capacity If Electricity Supplied Came From Owned/Share Generator
At what percentage of its production capacity would this establishment operate if all of its electricity supply were to come from the owned or shared generator?
75
75
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
6
0
1
3
1
10
2
15
2
20
1
30
3
40
5
45
1
50
9
55
1
58
1
60
9
68
1
70
5
80
5
90
1
100
21
Sysmiss
75
Application To Obtain A Water Connection Submitted Over The Last 2 Years
Over the last two years, did this establishment submit an application to obtain a water connection?
Application for water connection. Self-explanatory
150
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
1
1
Yes
12
2
No
137
How Many Days Did It Take For You To Obtain A Water Connection?
In reference to that application for a water connection, approximately how many days did it take to obtain it from the day of the application to the day the service was received?
Wait for water connection. Self-explanatory
12
138
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
0
-6
Still in process
0
-5
Application denied
0
1
One minute or less
5
2
2
5
1
8
1
14
1
30
2
Sysmiss
138
When You Applied For A Water Connection, Was An Informal Gift/Payment Requested?
In reference to that application for a water connection, was an informal gift or payment expected or requested?
12
138
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
0
-8
Refusal (spontaneous)
1
1
Yes
0
2
No
11
Sysmiss
138
Did You Experience Insufficient Water Supply For Production In Last Fiscal Yr?
Over fiscal year [insert last complete fiscal year], did this establishment experience insufficient water supply for production?
Insufficient water supply: whenever there is equipment failure or cessation of production operations due to the lack of or reduction in water supply.
75
75
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
2
-7
Does not apply
2
1
Yes
36
2
No
35
Sysmiss
75
Frequency Of Incidents Of Water Shortages In A Typical Month In Last Fiscal Yr
In a typical month, over fiscal year [insert last complete fiscal year], how many incidents of insufficient water supply did this establishment experience?
36
114
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
3
1
4
2
2
3
8
4
4
5
7
7
1
8
4
10
1
20
1
30
1
Sysmiss
114
Average Length Of Water Shortages (Affecting Production) In Last Fiscal Year
How long did these incidents of insufficient water supply last on average?
Duration of a water shortage can be estimated by considering the average duration of water insufficiencies that took place in a typical month.
33
117
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
0
1
One hour or less
5
2
7
3
4
5
5
7
1
8
3
12
2
15
1
24
1
48
4
Sysmiss
117
Does This Establishment Have An Internet Connection?
At the present time, does this establishment have an internet connection?
150
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
0
1
Yes
116
2
No
34
What Is The Download Speed Of Your Internet In Mbs?
What is the download speed of your internet in MBS?
116
34
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
111
1
1
2
1
3
1
4
2
Sysmiss
34
In Fy2015, What Was The Total Annual Cost Of Internet Service?
In fiscal year [insert last complete fiscal year], what was the total annual cost of internet service?
116
34
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
34
2000
1
3000
2
3500
1
4500
1
5000
5
6000
3
8000
1
9000
2
10000
1
11000
1
12000
6
12800
1
14000
1
14400
1
15000
4
16000
2
16950
1
18000
5
20000
4
22000
1
24000
3
25000
7
30000
3
32000
1
35000
2
36000
1
43200
1
45000
1
50000
3
55000
2
60000
2
65000
1
70000
1
77250
1
80000
1
90000
1
95000
1
96000
1
120000
1
150000
2
180000
1
3000000
1
Sysmiss
34
Over Fy 2015, Did This Establishment Experience Internet Outages?
Over fiscal year [insert last complete fiscal year], did this establishment experience internet outages from the internet provider?
116
34
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
0
-7
The establishment does not use Internet for its operations
1
1
Yes
79
2
No
36
Sysmiss
34
# Of Incidents Of Internet Outages In A Typical Month?
In a typical month, over fiscal year [insert last complete fiscal year], how many incidents of internet outage from the internet provider did this establishment experience?
79
71
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
12
1
1
2
12
3
12
4
9
5
16
6
4
7
2
8
4
10
3
12
2
20
1
30
1
Sysmiss
71
How Long Did These Incidients Of Internet Outages Last On Average (In Hours)?
How long did these incidents of internet outages last on average?
67
83
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
1
1
30
2
16
3
4
4
4
5
4
6
1
20
4
24
1
30
1
36
1
Sysmiss
83
Do You Currently Communicate With Clients And Suppliers By E-Mail?
At the present time, does this establishment use e-mail to communicate with clients or suppliers?
150
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
0
1
Yes
115
2
No
35
Establishment Has Its Own Website
At the present time, does this establishment have its own website?
150
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
0
1
Yes
99
2
No
51
How Much Of An Obstacle: Electricity To Operations Of This Establishment?
SHOW CARD
Using the response options on the card; To what degree is Electricity an obstacle to the current operations of this establishment?
150
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
0
-7
Does not apply
0
0
No obstacle
25
1
Minor obstacle
63
2
Moderate obstacle
48
3
Major obstacle
13
4
Very severe obstacle
1
How Much Of An Obstacle: Telecommunications To Operations Of This Establishment?
SHOW CARD
Using the response options on the card; To what degree is Telecommunications an obstacle to the current operations of this establishment?
150
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
0
-7
Does not apply
1
0
No obstacle
32
1
Minor obstacle
57
2
Moderate obstacle
50
3
Major obstacle
4
4
Very severe obstacle
6
Establishment'S Main Product/Service Last Fiscal Yr
In fiscal year [insert last complete fiscal year], what was this establishment's main product, that is, the product that represented the largest proportion of annual sales?
ENUMERATOR: PLEASE SPECIFY THE ACTIVITY AND PRODUCT IN DETAIL, FOR EX., "LEATHER SHOE MANUFACTURING" NOT JUST SHOES' MANUFACTURING
150
0
1
Manufacturing of
75
2
Retail trade of
38
3
Wholesale trade of
3
4
Construction of
6
5
Hotel or restaurant
13
6
Provide services of
15
Main Product/Service (By The Largest % Of Annual Sales) In Last Fiscal Year
In fiscal year [insert last complete fiscal year], what was this establishment's main product, that is, the product that represented the largest proportion of annual sales?
INTERVIEWER: PLEASE SPECIFY THE ACTIVITY AND MAIN PRODUCT IN AS MUCH DETAIL AS POSSIBLE, FOR EX., MANUFACTURING OF LEATHER SHOES.)
150
Agricultural Machinery That We Assemble At Our Workshop.
1
Alcoholic Beverages
1
Aluminium Windows And Door Frames
1
Bakery That’S Specialises In Bread
1
Bakery, Bread And Rolls
1
Bolts And Nuts
1
Bread And Rolls
1
Bricks, Langa Bricks And Pavers
1
Building Bricks
1
Building Material - Pit Sand And Building Bricks
1
Building Material And Hardware
1
Building Materials - Concrete Block Bricks
1
Building Materials And Hardware Products
1
Casual Dining
1
Casual Dining - Selling Of Cooked Meals
1
Cement
1
Clothes
5
Clothes For Both Males And Females
1
Clothing
4
Clothing,Blankets,Kitchen Utensils And Toys.
1
Concrete Blocks, Roof Tiles And Paving Blocks.
1
Confectionery Products.
1
Construction Company That Specialises In Infrastructure Projects, Including Roads, Civil Work, Bridge Construction, Buildings, Storm Water Drainage, Water Reticulation, Water Treatment Plants, Sewer Works, Dams And Reservoirs.
1
Cooking Oil
1
Cultural Clothing
1
Custom Women And Men'S Clothing.
1
Dairy Products
1
Dried Fruit And Vegetables
1
Farm Products
1
Forwarding Of Freight By Rail And Road Transport
1
Fuel (Petrol, Diesel And Parafin) To The General Public
1
Full Colour Photocopying, Rubber Stamps, Laminating, Dtp, Design, Book Binding, Short Run Colour Work Printing
1
Furniture
5
Glass Manufacturer
1
Glassware Products
1
Groceries
2
Grocery Products
1
Grocery Products And Furniture
1
Grocery Products Especially Food Items
1
Hair Products And We Also Have A Salon
1
Home, School And Office Furniture
1
Household Electrical Appliances
1
Household Electrical Appliances And Offer Other Electrical Services
1
Household Furniture
2
Household Furniture And Electronics
1
Jewellery
1
Kids,Men And Women Clothing
2
Knitted Sweaters.
1
Livestock/Animal Feed
1
Livestock/Animal Food
1
Logistics - Transportation Services
1
Manufacture And Distribute Cleaning Chemical Products
1
Manufacture Animal Feed Products
1
Manufacture Furniture
1
Manufacturer And Distributor Of Raw Materials And Ingredients For The Baking, Confectionery, Milling And Biscuit Industries.
1
Manufacturing Of Dairy Products
1
Manufacturing Of Safety Garments
1
Meat Products
4
Men And Women'S Clothes
1
Motor Vehicle Number Plates
1
Of Power Products Such As Generators, Lawnmowers, Chain Saws Etc.
1
Office And Home Furniture
1
Office Furniture And Counter Stools
1
Paper And Cardboard Boxes.
1
Pharmaceutical Products
1
Plastic Bags
1
Plastic Bags, Shrink Wrap Materials In Sleeves For The Industrial And Consumer Packaging Markets.
1
Plastics And Packaging Products.
1
Plasticware Products
1
Precast Concrete Products
1
Precast Concrete Products And Offer Civil Engineering Services
1
Precast Concrete Products Such As Bricks
1
Printing
1
Printing And Photocopying
1
Processed Vegetables
1
Pvc Pipes For Water And Irrigation
1
Quality Plastic Water Tanks
1
Raw And Cooked Meat
1
Refrigerators And Freezers
1
Restaurant
1
Restaurant And Bar
1
School Uniforms And Office Uniforms
1
Selling Of Motor Vehicles
1
Signs And Number Plates.
1
Specialise In Meat Products And Distribute To Supermarkets.
1
Specialise In Paper Packaging Such As Cartons Or Cardboard Boxes.
1
Specialist Printing
1
Spore Kill And Organic Chemicals
1
Stationery Products
1
Steel And Wire Products
1
Sugar And Mollasses.
1
Timber Products For Building/Construction And Furniture.
1
Tool And Building Equipment Hiring
1
We Bake Cakes And Pies
1
We Hire Out Contruction Equipment
1
We Hire Out Motor Vehicle - Car Rental
1
We Manufacture And Distribute Basic Commodities And Fast Moving Consumer Goods Such As Rice, Mealie Meal, Flour Etc.
1
We Manufacture Barbed Wire, Mesh Fencing And Razor Wire In All Sizes
1
We Manufacture Clothes
1
We Manufacture Clothing Specialising In Shirts, Trousers And T-Shirts
1
We Offer Accommodation
1
We Offer Accommodation And Conference Facilities
1
We Offer Cooked Food/Meals.
1
We Offer Courier Services For Parcels
1
We Offer Cultural Accomodation And Swaziland Cultural Experience Through Dance
1
We Offer Freight Forwarding Services - Shipping, Customs And Clearing Services.
1
We Offer Logistics Services
1
We Offer Specialist It Administration Services
1
We Offer Specialist Printing Services
1
We Offer Traditional Accommodation And Food At The Restaurant
1
We Offer Transport Services
1
We Produce And Sell Flour-Based Baked Products Such As Bread, Cookies, Cakes, Pastries.
1
We Sell And Install Flooring Material
1
We Sell Cooked Meals
1
We Sell Cooked Meals/Food
1
We Sell Indian Cuisine Meals - Indian Restaurant
1
We Sell Motor Vehicles
1
We Service And Sell Motor Vehicles
2
We Sew Custom Made School And Office Uniforms.
1
We Sew Garments
1
We Slaughter Animals And Prepare Meat Products For Sale.
1
We Specialise In Motor Vehicle Repairs
1
We Specialise In Sawmilling And Planing Of Wood.
1
We Specialise In Selling Cooked Food And Our Speciality Is Fried Chicken.
1
We Specialise In The Construction Of Buildings
1
We Specialise In The Construction Of Roads, Commercial Or Industrial Buildings And Resorts
1
We Specialise In The Construction Of Roads, Schools And Office Blocks
1
We Specialise In The Selling Of Building Material
1
We Supply Roller Shutter Doors, Interior And Exterior Screens - Fabricated Steel Products
1
We Supply Timber Products.
1
Worldwide Courier Express Service Specialising In Frieght Forwarding
1
Woven Polypropylene Bags (Wpp Bags)
1
Main Product/Service Isic (Rev. 3.1) Code
In fiscal year [insert last complete fiscal year], what was this establishment's main product, that is, the product that represented the largest proportion of annual sales?
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150
0
1511
7290
Main Product/Service: Percent Of Total Annual Sales
What percentage of total sales does the main product represent?
The main product is defined in terms of sales in monetary value not volume.
150
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
11
30
1
40
1
55
2
60
2
65
3
67
1
70
13
75
7
80
20
81
1
85
3
90
9
95
3
98
2
99
3
100
68
In Last Fiscal Year, What Were This Establishment’S Total Annual Sales?
In fiscal year [insert last complete fiscal year], what were this establishment's total annual sales?
150
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
11
200000
1
230000
1
240000
1
350000
2
380000
1
400000
2
440000
1
450000
1
480000
1
500000
4
600000
2
650000
1
658000
1
720000
2
750000
1
800000
3
850000
2
864000
1
900000
3
950000
2
980000
1
1000000
4
1100000
1
1150000
1
1200000
2
1300000
1
1397202
1
1400000
1
1460000
1
1500000
2
1556890
1
1600000
1
1634264
1
1800000
1
1900000
1
1950000
1
2000000
7
2100000
1
2200000
1
2300000
1
2500000
5
2600000
1
2800000
3
3000000
5
3200000
2
3400000
1
3500000
3
3600000
1
3860000
1
4000000
5
4500000
3
4800000
2
5000000
3
5200000
1
5500000
1
6000000
2
6200000
2
6500000
1
7000000
1
8000000
2
8200000
1
8500000
1
9000000
2
10000000
1
12000000
1
14000000
1
15000000
2
18000000
2
20000000
3
22000000
1
40760000
1
45600000
1
50000000
1
62000000
1
74000000
1
80000000
1
90000000
1
100000000
1
100245200
1
130000000
1
150000000
1
219000000
1
258000000
1
415000000
1
1200000000
1
Please Also Write Out The Number
In fiscal year [insert last complete fiscal year], what were this establishment's total annual sales for all products and services?
PLEASE ALSO WRITE OUT THE NUMBER (I.E. 50,000 AS FIFTY THOUSAND)
139
Eight Hundred And Fifty Thousand
2
Eight Hundred And Sixty Four Thousand
1
Eight Hundred Thousand
3
Eight Million
2
Eight Million And Five Hundred Thousand
1
Eight Million Two Hundred Thousand
1
Eighteen Million
2
Eighty Million
1
Fifteen Million
2
Fifty Million
1
Five Hundred Thousand
4
Five Million
3
Five Million And Two Hundred Thousand
1
Five Million Five Hundred Thousand
1
Forty Five Million Six Hundred Thousand
1
Forty Million Seven Hundred And Sixty Thousand
1
Four Hundred And Eighty Thousand
1
Four Hundred And Fifteen Million
1
Four Hundred And Fifty Thousand
1
Four Hundred And Forty Thousand
1
Four Hundred Thousand
2
Four Million
5
2
Four Million Eight Hundred Thousand
2
Four Million Five Hundred Thousand
1
Fourteen Million
1
Nine Hundred And Eighty Thousand
1
Nine Hundred And Fifty Thousand
2
Nine Hundred Thousand
3
Nine Million
2
Ninety Million
1
One Billion Two Hundred Million
1
One Hundred And Fifty Million
1
One Hundred And Thirty Million
1
One Hundred Million
1
One Hundred Million Two Hundred And Forty Five Thousand Two Hundred
1
One Milion Nine Hundred And Fifty Thousand
1
One Million
4
One Million And Four Hundred Thousand
1
One Million Eight Hundred Thousand
1
One Million Five Hundred And Fifty Six Thousand Eight Hundred And Ninety.
1
One Million Five Hundred Thousand
2
One Million Four Hundred And Sixty Thousand
1
One Million Nine Hundred Thousand
1
One Million One Hundred And Fifty Thousand
1
One Million One Hundred Thousand
1
One Million Six Hundred And Thirty Four Thousand Two Hundred And Sixty Four.
1
One Million Six Hundred Thousand
1
One Million Three Hundred And Ninety Seven Thousand Two Hundred And Two
1
One Million Three Hundred Thousand
1
One Million Two Hundred Thousand
2
Seven Hundred And Fifty Thousand
1
Seven Hundred And Twenty Thousand
2
Seven Million
1
Seventy Four Million
1
Six Hundred And Fifty Eight Thousand
1
Six Hundred And Fifty Thousand
1
Six Hundred Thousand
2
Six Million
2
Six Million Five Hundred Thousand
1
Six Million Two Hundred Thousand
2
Sixty Two Million
1
Ten Million
1
Three Hundred And Eighty Thousand
1
Three Hundred And Fifty Thousand
2
Three Million
5
Three Million And Five Hundred Thousand
1
Three Million And Six Hundred Thousand
1
Three Million Eight Hundred And Sixty Thousand
1
Three Million Five Hundred Thousand
2
Three Million Four Hundred Thousand
1
Three Million Two Hundred Thousand
2
Twelve Million
1
Twenty Million
3
Twenty Two Million
1
Two Hundred And Fifty Eight Million
1
Two Hundred And Forty Thousand
1
Two Hundred And Nineteen Million
1
Two Hundred And Thirty Thousand
1
Two Hundred Thousand
1
Two Million
7
Two Million And Eight Hundred Thousand
1
Two Million Eight Hundred Thousand
2
Two Million Five Hundred Thousand
5
Two Million One Hundred Thousand
1
Two Million Six Hundred Thousand
1
Two Million Three Hundred Thousand
1
Two Million Two Hundred Thousand
1
What Were The Establishment Sales 3 Years Ago
In fiscal year [insert three complete fiscal years ago], three fiscal years ago, what were total annual sales for this establishment?
150
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
33
-7
Not in business three years ago
0
120000
1
142000
1
180000
1
200000
5
300000
3
350000
2
400000
1
450000
2
480000
2
500000
1
570000
1
600000
2
700000
1
750000
1
800000
5
850000
1
900000
4
950000
1
970000
1
980000
1
1000000
6
1144630
1
1200000
4
1205000
1
1300000
2
1500000
1
1550000
1
1600000
1
1700000
1
1750000
1
1800000
3
1900000
1
2000000
2
2100000
1
2400000
1
2500000
3
2600000
1
2800000
1
3000000
4
3100000
1
3300000
1
3500000
2
4000000
2
4200000
1
4500000
3
4700000
1
4750000
1
5000000
1
5600000
1
5700000
1
6000000
2
6500000
1
7000000
1
7400000
1
9000000
2
9500000
2
9600000
1
10000000
1
10200000
1
11000000
1
11200000
1
12000000
2
26000000
1
60000000
1
70000000
1
75000000
1
81000000
1
87000000
1
116839638
1
120000000
2
164000000
1
220000000
1
244000000
1
573000000
1
% Of Sales: National Sales
150
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
6
20
2
25
1
40
1
45
1
47
1
50
1
60
4
65
1
70
10
75
4
80
11
90
2
100
105
% O Sales: Indirect Exports
150
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
7
0
115
5
6
10
5
15
1
20
8
25
2
30
4
33
1
50
1
% Of Sales: Direct Exports
150
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
7
0
116
10
3
15
1
20
9
25
5
30
5
40
1
55
2
80
1
In Last Fy, Avg. Num. Of Days For Exported Goods To Clear Customs?
In fiscal year [insert last complete fiscal year],when this establishment exported goods directly, how many days did it take on average from the time this establishment's goods arrived at their main point of exit (e.g., port, airport) until the time these goods cleared customs?
25
125
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
1
-7
Does not apply
1
1
One year or less
8
2
3
3
3
4
2
5
3
6
1
7
1
14
2
Sysmiss
125
In Clearing Exports Through Customs,Informal Gift/Payment Expected Or Requested?
In reference to when this establishment exported goods directly, in clearing these goods through customs was an informal gift or payment expected or requested?
25
125
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
3
-8
Refusal (spontaneous)
1
1
Yes
0
2
No
21
Sysmiss
125
In Last Fy, Export Losses Due To Theft As % Of Value Of Products
In fiscal year [insert last complete fiscal year], what percentage of the value of the products exported directly was lost while in transit because of theft?
25
125
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
4
-7
Does not apply
2
0
No losses
5
1
1
2
1
5
4
10
5
15
1
20
2
Sysmiss
125
In Last Fy, Export Losses Due To Breakage Or Spoilage As % Of Value Of Products
In fiscal year [insert last complete fiscal year], what percentage of the value of the products exported directly was lost while in transit because of breakage or spoilage?
25
125
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
5
-7
Does not apply
1
0
No losses
7
1
1
2
3
5
5
8
1
10
2
Sysmiss
125
% Of Annual Exprots, Direct Or Indirect, To South Africa
45
105
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
8
0
6
8
1
10
1
15
3
20
5
25
5
30
5
35
2
40
2
50
1
60
1
70
1
80
1
100
3
Sysmiss
105
% Of Annual Exprots, Direct Or Indirect, To Sacu
45
105
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
9
0
26
1
1
2
1
5
1
20
2
30
1
35
1
40
1
60
1
80
1
Sysmiss
105
% Of Annual Exprots, Direct Or Indirect, To Other African Countries
45
105
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
9
0
18
1
1
5
3
10
2
20
5
25
2
30
1
60
1
70
1
90
1
100
1
Sysmiss
105
% Of Annual Exprots, Direct Or Indirect, To Eu
45
105
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
8
0
36
10
1
Sysmiss
105
% Of Annual Exprots, Direct Or Indirect, To Asia
45
105
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
8
0
37
Sysmiss
105
% Of Annual Exprots, Direct Or Indirect, To Australia
45
105
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
8
0
36
3
1
Sysmiss
105
% Of Annual Exprots, Direct Or Indirect, To Usa
45
105
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
8
0
35
40
1
55
1
Sysmiss
105
% Of Annual Exprots, Direct Or Indirect, To Other Regions
45
105
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
8
0
15
20
1
30
1
40
1
55
1
60
3
65
2
70
2
75
3
80
4
85
1
90
1
100
2
Sysmiss
105
In What Year Did This Establishment First Export Directly Or Indirectly?
In which year did this establishment first export directly or indirectly?
First exported directly or indirectly. The purpose of this question is self-explanatory.
45
105
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
10
1961
1
1970
1
1975
1
1987
2
1993
1
1999
1
2000
1
2002
2
2003
2
2005
3
2006
3
2007
3
2008
4
2010
5
2011
1
2013
4
Sysmiss
105
What Is The Main Obstacle To Growth Of This Establishment'S Exports?
Which of the following constitutes the main obstacle to the growth of this establishment's exports?
150
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
10
1
Lack of foreign demand or linkages to foreign buyers for its products
25
2
High costs of transport
20
3
Red tape in customs and border procedures
20
4
Insufficient production capacity to expand exports
13
5
Lack of financing mechanisms to sell abroad
7
6
Non-price restrictions on foreign markets
17
7
Lack of managerial or employee skill to produce for export markets.
1
8
Other
37
In Last Fy, % Of Value Of Products Lost In Transit Due To Theft
In fiscal year [insert last complete fiscal year], what percentage of the value of products this establishment shipped to supply domestic markets was lost while in transit because of theft?
150
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
12
-7
No internal shipments made (does not apply)
31
0
No losses
63
2
5
3
2
5
13
7
3
8
1
10
11
18
1
20
4
30
1
40
2
50
1
In Last Fy, % Of Value Of Products Lost In Transit Due To Breakage Or Spoilage?
In fiscal year [insert last complete fiscal year], what percentage of value of products this establishment shipped to supply domestic markets was lost while in transit because of breakage or spoilage?
119
31
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
12
-7
No internal shipments made (does not apply)
6
0
No losses
37
1
3
2
6
3
7
5
26
6
1
7
1
8
1
10
11
15
5
20
1
30
1
50
1
Sysmiss
31
% Of Material Inputs And Supplies Of Domestic Origin In Last Fiscal Year
SHOW CARD
150
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
48
0
11
5
1
20
1
30
4
40
4
47
1
50
7
55
1
60
8
65
3
70
6
75
1
80
3
85
1
90
1
100
49
% Of Material Inputs And Supplies Of Foreign Origin In Last Fiscal Year
SHOW CARD
150
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
48
0
49
10
1
15
1
20
3
25
1
30
6
35
3
40
8
45
1
50
7
53
1
60
4
70
4
80
1
95
1
100
11
Were Any Of These Material Inputs And Supplies Imported Directly?
Were any of the material inputs or supplies purchased in fiscal year [insert last complete fiscal year], imported directly?
The purpose of this question is to determine if the establishment has any interaction with customs when importing inputs and other materials.
101
49
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
10
1
Yes
69
2
No
22
Sysmiss
49
Avg. Num. Of Days For Imported Goods To Clear Customs In Last Fiscal Year
In fiscal year [insert last complete fiscal year], when this establishment imported material inputs or supplies (from outside the EU for European Union members), how many days did it take on average from the time goods arrived to their point of entry (e.g. port, airport) until the time these goods could be claimed from customs?
69
81
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
3
1
One day or less
26
2
16
3
5
4
1
5
1
7
9
8
2
12
1
14
4
48
1
Sysmiss
81
In Clearing Imports Through Customs,Informal Gift/Payment Expected Or Requested?
In reference to when this establishment imported material inputs or supplies, in claiming these goods from customs was an informal gift or payment expected or requested?
39
111
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
1
-8
Refusal (spontaneous)
0
1
Yes
1
2
No
37
Sysmiss
111
How Much Of An Obstacle: Transport?
Using the response options on the card; To what degree is Transport an obstacle to the current operations of this establishment?
150
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
0
-7
Does not apply
2
0
No obstacle
42
1
Minor obstacle
40
2
Moderate obstacle
60
3
Major obstacle
5
4
Very severe obstacle
1
How Much Of An Obstacle: Customs And Trade Regulations?
Using the response options on the card; To what degree is customs and trade regulations an obstacle to the current operations of this establishment?
150
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
0
-7
Does not apply
5
0
No obstacle
12
1
Minor obstacle
52
2
Moderate obstacle
59
3
Major obstacle
18
4
Very severe obstacle
4
The Establishment Gets Information On Business And Trade From Swaziland Newspape
150
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
0
1
Yes
108
2
No
42
The Establishment Gets Information On Business And Trade From Foreign Newspapers
150
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
1
1
Yes
35
2
No
114
The Establishment Gets Information On Business And Trade From Industry Publicati
150
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
2
1
Yes
73
2
No
75
The Establishment Gets Information On Business And Trade From Radio
150
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
1
1
Yes
88
2
No
61
The Establishment Gets Information On Business And Trade From Television
150
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
0
1
Yes
63
2
No
87
The Establishment Gets Information On Business And Trade From Internet
150
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
2
1
Yes
47
2
No
101
Specify The Internet Sites From Which The Establishment Gets Information On Busi
47
Email
1
Emails
8
Emails And Websites
1
Industry Related Websites
12
Internet Search
9
Internet Search - Google
1
Internet Search On Exchange Rates
1
Mailers
1
Relevant Websites To Our Business
7
Social Media
3
Social Media And Websites
2
Websites
1
The Establishment Gets Information On Business And Trade From Other Sources
150
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
13
1
Yes
8
2
No
129
Specify Other Sources From Which The Establishment Gets Information On Business
Please select the sources of information on business and trade that this establishment uses on a regular basis:
8
Billboards
1
Pamphlets
2
Road Shows
1
Software
1
Telemarkerting, Brochures And Car Branding
1
Trade Fairs
1
We Go Out Into The Market And Source Information
1
In Last Fy, Main Market For Establishment'S Main Product
75
75
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
0
1
Local – main product sold mostly in same municipality where establishment is located
20
2
National – main product sold mostly across the country where establishment is located
51
3
International
4
Sysmiss
75
Competitors For The Main Product/Service In The Main Market
In fiscal year [insert last complete fiscal year], for the main market in which this establishment sold its main product or service, how many competitors did this establishment's main product or service face?
71
79
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
6
-4
Too many to count
50
0
2
2
1
3
4
4
2
5
2
6
1
7
1
10
1
30
1
Sysmiss
79
Do You Use Technology Licensed From A Foreign-Owned Company?
Does this establishment at present use technology licensed from a foreign-owned company, excluding office software?
Technology licensed from a foreign owned company: it measures access to foreign technology. The license may be held by the establishment's parent company. The answer is “no” if the establishment uses foreign technology without a license or a formal agreement.
75
75
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
4
1
Yes
7
2
No
64
Sysmiss
75
Does This Establishment Compete Against Unregistered Or Informal Firms?
Does this establishment compete against unregistered or informal firms?
150
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
4
1
Yes
111
2
No
35
How Much Of An Obstacle: Practices Of Competitors In Informal Sector?
Using the response options on the card; To what degree are Practices of Competitors in the Informal Sector an obstacle to the current operations of this establishment?
150
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
3
-7
Does not apply
0
0
No obstacle
20
1
Minor obstacle
42
2
Moderate obstacle
38
3
Major obstacle
34
4
Very severe obstacle
13
New Products/Services Introduced Over Last 3 Yrs
During the last three years, has this establishment introduced new or significantly improved products or services? Please exclude the simple resale of new goods purchased from others and changes of a solely aesthetic nature.
INTERVIEWER: SHOW CARDS IN THIS SECTION CONTAIN EXAMPLES OF INNOVATIONS. THEY ARE MEANT AS EXAMPLES ONLY - THEY DO NOT CONTAIN ALL POSSIBLE INNOVATIONS.
150
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
2
1
Yes
41
2
No
107
New Products/Services Also New For Thr Establishment'S Main Market
Were any of the new or significantly improved products or services of this establishment new to one of this establishment's markets?
INTERVIEWER: SHOW CARDS IN THIS SECTION CONTAIN EXAMPLES OF INNOVATIONS. THEY ARE MEANT AS EXAMPLES ONLY - THEY DO NOT CONTAIN ALL POSSIBLE INNOVATIONS.
41
109
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
0
1
Yes
30
2
No
11
Sysmiss
109
Describe In Detail The Main New Or Significantly Improved Product Or Service
41
42.5N - Cement Product Introduced In South Africa. Higher In Strength And Quality
1
Branded Garments
1
Cellphones
1
Cellphones And Accessories
1
Childrens Toys
1
Computerized Deep Freezers
1
Electronic Products
1
Epoxy Flooring,Polished Concrete And Vyncl Flooring
1
Fitted Kitchens
1
Flat Screen Televisions
1
Game Meat
1
Improved Product Since We Use Different Raw Materials
1
Introduced A New Cheese Range
1
Introduced A New Juice Range, Sweets And We Also Improved The Process Of Making Puffed Corn.
1
Introduced Erected Trays.
1
Introduced Hp Laser Jet And Sharp Products
1
Introduced New Food Items To The Menu
1
Introduced New Pizza Toppings
1
Introduced New Products To The Menu Suchs As The Fusion And Dunged Chicken Wings
1
New Clothing Designs
1
New Internet Platform Where Our Customers Can Place Orders Online.
1
New Software Applications
1
Our Product Is Of A Better Quality Now As We Now Use Different Inputs.
1
Refilling Of Gas, Providing Transport To Customers As An After Sale Service At A Very Small Fee
1
Sell Of The Latest Motor Vehicle Models
1
We Added Milk To Our Product Line
1
We Introduced A New Range Of Yoghurts And Cheese.
1
We Introduced A New Structure To The Cultural Village.
1
We Introduced New Furniture Designs
1
1
We Introduced Some New Radios And Headphones
1
We Introduced Water Harvesting And Purification System
1
We Make Sports Tracksuits
1
We Manufacture Customised/Personalized Rings
1
We Now Manufacture Pallets And Paper
1
We Now Offer Paving Blocks
1
We Now Use 3D Printing
1
We Offer Accomodation With Breakfast Included.
1
We Offer Fencing And Construction
1
We Recently Introduced The Corian Furniture Design To Swaziland And Texture Looks Like Stone.
1
We Repair Car Compressors
1
Describe How The Main New/Significantly Improved Product Or Service Is Different
Please describe in detail how the main new or significantly improved product or service is different than the most similar product or service, if any, previously produced by this establishment.
IF THERE IS NOTHING SIMILAR WRITE "COMPLETELY NEW"
41
Additional Offering
1
Cheaper For Customers That Cannot Afford The Regular Pizzas And Pricey Ones
1
Complete New
1
Completely New
28
Convenience
1
Improved Formation Of The Products And Stronger To Out Stand Liquids Like Rain.
1
Material Used And Design
1
New
3
New Flavours And Volume Per Serving
1
New Models
1
Services,New Software
1
Similar
1
During Last 3 Yrs, Establishment Introduced New/Significantly Improved Process
During the last three years, has this establishment introduced new or significantly improved marketing methods?
INTERVIEWER: SHOW CARDS IN THIS SECTION CONTAIN EXAMPLES OF INNOVATIONS. THEY ARE MEANT AS EXAMPLES ONLY - THEY DO NOT CONTAIN ALL POSSIBLE INNOVATIONS.
150
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
9
1
Yes
10
2
No
131
Describe Main New/Significantly Improved Process This Establishment Introduced
Please describe in detail the main new or significantly improved process that this establishment introduced during the last three years. The main innovative process is the innovative process that had the largest impact on the operations of the establishment during the last three years.
10
Improved Ordering System
1
Introduced A New Process For Manufacturing Milk.
1
Introduced Online Services, Online Shopping
1
New Wrapping Machine That’S Improved The Wrapping Process
1
We Introduced A New Furnace
1
We Introduced New Machinery From The International Manufacturer
1
We Offer A Braai Facility For Clients To Braai Their Meat.
1
We Offer A Service Plan For Up To Three Years Attached To The Cost Price Of The Car.
1
We Offer Our Services Directly To Clients And Fence Their Properties.
1
We'Ve Improved Our Manufacturing Process By Introducing New Machinery Such As The Vacuum Press, This Reduces Our Manufacturing Time.
1
How The Main New/Significantly Improved Process Is Different
Please describe in detail how the main new or significantly improved process is different than the most similar process that is or was used by this establishment
IF THERE IS NOTHING SIMILAR WRITE "COMPLETELY NEW"
10
Completely New
6
Improved Service Offering
1
New
1
Quicker Process That Uses Less Labour.
1
Technologically Advanced Machinery
1
During Last Fiscal Year, Establishment Spent On R&D (Excl Market Research)?
During the last three years, did this establishment give employees some time to develop or try out a new approach or new idea about products or services, business process, firm management, or marketing?
150
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
4
1
Yes
32
2
No
114
How Much Spent On R&D, Either In-House Or External?
32
118
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
11
0
None (spontaneous)
1
1000
1
4500
1
15000
1
20000
1
30000
2
40000
4
55000
1
60000
2
65000
1
68000
1
75000
1
80000
2
100000
1
3500000
1
Sysmiss
118
Over Last Three Years, Did This Establishment Purcahse New Technology Or Equipme
Over the last three years, did this establishment purchase new technology or new equipment to produce goods or render services?
150
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
22
1
Yes
76
2
No
52
What Was The Main Source Of Financing For New Technology Or Equipment?
Was the main source of financing for the new technology or new equipment?
76
74
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
20
1
Internal funds or retained earnings
38
2
Borrowed from banks based IN Swaziland: private and state-owned
10
3
Borrowed from banks based OUTSIDE Swaziland: private and state-owned
0
4
Borrowed from non-bank financial institutions which include microfinance institutions, credit cooperatives, credit unions, or finance companies
0
5
Purchases on credit from suppliers and advances from customers
6
6
Owners’ contribution or issued new equity shares
1
7
Other, moneylenders, friends, relatives, etc.
1
Sysmiss
74
In Last Fy, What Was The Capacity Utilization (%) Of This Establishment?
In fiscal year [insert last complete fiscal year], what was this establishment's output produced as a proportion of the maximum output possible if using all facilities available (capacity utilization)?
75
75
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
16
5
1
20
2
25
3
30
5
35
2
40
4
50
4
55
5
60
2
65
1
80
5
85
2
90
4
100
19
Sysmiss
75
Number Of Hours Per Week Operated By The Establishment In Last Fiscal Year
In fiscal year [insert last complete fiscal year], how many hours per week did this establishment normally operate?
75
75
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
1
6
1
8
1
9
2
24
2
25
3
40
4
44
1
45
6
46
2
48
9
49
2
50
1
52
3
54
9
56
16
63
3
64
2
70
1
71
1
80
1
120
1
130
1
135
1
147
1
Sysmiss
75
Percentage Of The Building Occupied: Owned By This Establishment
SHOW CARD
150
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
1
0
100
20
1
30
1
50
1
60
2
80
1
85
1
95
1
100
41
Percentage Of The Building Occupied: Leased Or Rented By This Establishment
SHOW CARD
150
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
1
0
41
5
1
15
1
20
1
30
1
40
2
70
1
80
1
100
100
Percentage Of The Building Occupied: Other
SHOW CARD
Of the buildings occupied by this establishment, what percent is owned and what percent is rented or leased? Other
150
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
1
0
148
20
1
Percentage Of The Land Occupied: Owned By This Establishment
150
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
4
-7
Does not apply is a floor in a building (spontaneous)
4
0
96
20
1
30
1
60
1
80
1
85
1
95
1
100
40
Percentage Of The Land Occupied: Rented Or Leased By This Establishment
150
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
4
-7
Does not apply is a floor in a building (spontaneous)
4
0
40
5
1
15
1
20
1
40
1
70
1
80
1
100
96
Percentage Of The Land Occupied: Other
150
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
4
-7
Does not apply is a floor in a building (spontaneous)
4
0
142
Does This Establishment Have A Formal Property Title Registered For Land Owned?
Does this establishment have a formal property title registered with Registrar of Deeds for the land owned?
54
96
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
8
1
Yes
40
2
No
6
Sysmiss
96
Over The Last Two Years, Was The Establisment Involved In Any Land Dispute?
Over the last two years, was this establishment involved in any land dispute?
150
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
2
1
Yes
2
2
No
146
Applic. To Obtain A Construction-Related Permit Submitted Over The Last 2 Years
More specifically, over the last two years, did this establishment submit an application to obtain a construction-related permit?
Application for construction permit. Self-explanatory
150
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
3
1
Yes
16
2
No
131
How Many Days Did It Take For You To Obtain A Construction-Related Permit?
In reference to that application for a construction-related permit, approximately how many days did it take to obtain it from the day of the application to the day the permit was granted?
Waiting time for construction permit. Self-explanatory
16
134
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
0
-6
Still in process
2
-5
Application denied
1
1
One day or less
1
8
2
9
1
14
2
20
1
21
2
30
2
60
1
120
1
Sysmiss
134
Informal Gift/Payment Expected Or Requested For A Construction-Related Permit
In reference to that application for a construction-related permit, was an informal gift or payment expected or requested?
16
134
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
0
-8
Refusal (spontaneous)
0
1
Yes
2
2
No
14
Sysmiss
134
What Is The Total Selling Area In This Establishment?
What is the total selling area of this establishment?
Total selling area refers to the space where sales take place. It does not include warehouses. Whenever the establishment is composed of several locations the selling areas of each location should be added.
38
112
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
34
100
1
300
1
2000
1
80000
1
Sysmiss
112
The Area Is Measured In:
Total selling area refers to the space where sales take place. It does not include warehouses. Whenever the establishment is composed of several locations the selling areas of each location should be added.
4
146
1
Square Feet
0
2
Square Yards
2
3
Square Meters
2
4
Other
0
Sysmiss
146
Specify Other Units (If Not Included Above) The Area Is Measured In
0
How Much Of An Obstacle: Access To Land?
SHOW CARD
Is access to land No Obstacle, a Minor Obstacle, a Moderate Obstacle, a Major Obstacle, or a Very Severe Obstacle to the current operations of this establishment?
150
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
0
-7
Does not apply
5
0
No obstacle
35
1
Minor obstacle
46
2
Moderate obstacle
48
3
Major obstacle
13
4
Very severe obstacle
3
In Last Fy, Did This Establishment Pay For Security?
READ THE FOLLOWING TO THE RESPONDENT BEFORE PROCEEDING: We now turn to another topic.
In fiscal year [insert last complete fiscal year], did this establishment pay for security, for example equipment, personnel, or professional security services?
Pay for security. Self-explanatory
150
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
0
1
Yes
121
2
No
29
Percentage Of Total Annual Sales Paid For Security In Last Fiscal Year
91
59
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
32
1
2
2
2
4
3
5
5
6
1
7
1
8
3
10
3
12
3
15
9
18
2
20
9
25
3
30
11
40
2
Sysmiss
59
In Last Fiscal Year, What Is The Total Annual Cost Of Security?
30
120
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
1
2400
1
5000
1
8000
1
10000
2
12000
1
14000
1
14400
3
18000
4
21600
1
24000
3
30000
1
36000
1
42000
1
43200
1
50000
1
58000
1
66000
1
72000
1
82000
1
180000
1
200000
1
Sysmiss
120
Losses Due To Theft, Robbery, Vandalism Or Arson Experienced In Last Fiscal Year
In fiscal year [insert last complete fiscal year], did this establishment experience losses as a result of theft, robbery, vandalism or arson?
Experienced losses from theft, robbery, vandalism, arson. Self-explanatory
150
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
5
1
Yes
61
2
No
84
Losses Due To Theft, Robbery, Vandalism Or Arson In Last Fiscal Yr (% Of Sales)
46
104
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
3
2
4
3
6
4
2
5
11
6
2
7
1
10
6
12
1
15
6
20
2
25
1
60
1
Sysmiss
104
Value Of Losses Due To Theft, Robbery, Vandalism Or Arson In Last Fiscal Yr
15
135
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
3
200
1
500
2
8000
1
12000
1
15000
1
30000
1
40000
1
50000
1
66000
1
78000
1
220000
1
Sysmiss
135
How Much Of An Obstacle: Crime, Theft And Disorder?
SHOW CARD
Using the response options on the card; To what degree is Crime, Theft and Disorder an obstacle to the current operations of this establishment?
150
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
0
-7
Does not apply
1
0
No obstacle
34
1
Minor obstacle
50
2
Moderate obstacle
32
3
Major obstacle
27
4
Very severe obstacle
6
In Last Fy, % Of Material Inputs Or Services Paid For After Delivery
In fiscal year [insert last complete fiscal year], what percentage of material inputs or services were purchased on credit - paid after delivery?
150
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
18
0
47
2
1
8
2
10
1
15
2
20
8
25
2
30
12
35
1
40
7
50
5
60
9
70
2
75
1
80
3
90
1
95
1
99
1
100
26
In Last Fy, % Of Total Annual Sales Paid For After Delivery
SHOW CARD
In fiscal year [insert last complete fiscal year], what percent of this establishment's total annual sales of its goods or services were: Paid for after delivery?
150
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
11
0
54
2
1
5
9
8
1
10
9
15
3
20
8
25
1
30
4
35
1
40
7
45
1
50
24
60
4
65
1
70
4
75
1
80
2
90
2
95
1
100
1
% Of Working Capital Financed From Internal Funds/Retained Earnings
150
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
19
0
6
5
2
10
2
20
5
30
6
35
2
40
6
50
7
55
1
60
4
70
7
80
9
90
5
98
1
100
68
Working Capital - % Borrowed From Banks In Swaziland
150
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
20
0
88
5
6
10
8
15
6
20
9
30
4
40
3
50
4
60
1
100
1
Working Capital - % Borrowed From Banks Outside Swaziland
150
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
20
0
121
5
3
10
2
20
3
50
1
% Of Working Capital Borrowed From Non-Bank Financial Institutions
150
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
19
0
104
2
1
5
4
10
5
15
6
20
3
35
1
38
1
40
3
45
1
50
1
60
1
% Of Working Capital Purchased On Credit/Advances From Suppliers /Customers
150
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
18
0
100
5
7
10
8
15
2
20
6
30
4
40
1
50
3
80
1
Working Capital - % Moneylenders, Friends, Relatives
150
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
16
0
132
42
1
65
1
Other
Over fiscal year [insert last complete fiscal year], please estimate the proportion of this establishment's working capital, that is the funds available for day-to-day operations, that was financed from each of the following sources?
150
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
18
0
107
5
1
10
4
15
4
20
6
25
3
30
1
40
2
45
1
50
1
70
1
80
1
Did This Establishment Purchase Any Fixed Assets In Last Fiscal Yr?
In fiscal year [insert last complete fiscal year], did this establishment purchase any fixed assets, such as machinery, vehicles, equipment, land or buildings?
Purchase of fixed assets, investments, etc. Self-explanatory
150
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
1
1
Yes
53
2
No
96
Total Annual Expenditure For Purchases Of Equipment In Last Fiscal Yr
53
97
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
15
15000
4
16000
1
25000
1
30000
1
33000
1
35000
2
40000
4
45000
2
50000
3
55000
1
70000
1
80000
1
90000
1
95000
1
140000
1
200000
1
300000
2
350000
1
450000
1
500000
1
650000
1
978000
1
1000000
2
2000000
1
20000000
1
30000000
1
Sysmiss
97
Total Annual Expenditure For Purchases Of Land And Buildings In Last Fiscal Yr
In fiscal year [insert last complete fiscal year], how much did this establishment spend on purchases of: Land and buildings
53
97
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
14
0
31
10000
1
20000
3
80000
1
192000
1
1000000
1
4600000
1
Sysmiss
97
Last Fy, % Fixed Assets Funded By: Internal Funds/Retained Earnings
SHOW CARD
53
97
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
0
0
14
20
2
25
1
30
2
50
4
60
3
80
3
90
2
100
22
Sysmiss
97
Fixed Assets - Value Internal Funds Or Retained Earnings
0
150
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
0
Sysmiss
150
Last Fy, % Fixed Assets Funded By: Owner's Contributions Or Issued New Equity
SHOW CARD
Over fiscal year [insert last complete fiscal year], please estimate the proportion of this establishment's total purchase of fixed assets that was financed from each of the following sources? Owners' contribution or issued new equity shares (percent)
53
97
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
0
0
46
20
1
40
2
50
2
80
1
100
1
Sysmiss
97
Fixed Assets - Value Owner's Contribution Or Issued New Equity Shares
0
150
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
0
Sysmiss
150
Fixed Assets - % Borrowed From Banks In Swaziland
53
97
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
0
0
38
10
2
20
3
30
1
40
2
50
3
70
1
100
3
Sysmiss
97
Fixed Assets - Value Borrowed From Banks In Swaziland
0
150
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
0
Sysmiss
150
Fixed Assets - % Borrowed From Banks Outside Of Swaziland
53
97
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
0
0
52
50
1
Sysmiss
97
Fixed Assets - Value Borrowed From Banks Outside Of Swaziland
0
150
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
0
Sysmiss
150
Last Fy, % Fixed Assets Funded By: Non-Bank Financial Institutions
53
97
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
0
0
52
30
1
Sysmiss
97
Fixed Assets - Value Borrowed From Non-Bank Financial Institutions
0
150
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
0
Sysmiss
150
Last Fy, % Fixed Assets Funded By: Credit From Suppliers/Advances From Customers
SHOW CARD
53
97
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
0
0
48
10
1
15
1
20
1
25
1
100
1
Sysmiss
97
Fixed Assets - Value Purchases On Credit From Suppliers, Advances From Customers
0
150
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
0
Sysmiss
150
53
97
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
0
0
52
100
1
Sysmiss
97
Fixed Assets - Value Other
0
150
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
0
Sysmiss
150
Other - %
53
97
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
0
0
44
5
1
60
1
70
1
100
6
Sysmiss
97
Other - Value
0
150
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
0
Sysmiss
150
Purchase Any New/Used Fixed Assets?
In fiscal year [insert last complete fiscal year], did this establishment purchase any new or used fixed assets, such as machinery, vehicles, equipment, land or buildings, including expansion and renovations of existing structures?
150
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
4
1
Yes
55
2
No
91
Total Annual Expenditure For Purchases Of Equipment In Year Prior To Last Fy
55
95
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
8
10000
1
15000
4
20000
2
25000
2
30000
4
40000
3
45000
1
48000
1
50000
4
55000
1
60000
1
65000
1
70000
1
85000
2
90000
1
100000
2
120000
1
150000
4
185000
1
200000
2
253000
1
300000
2
350000
1
500000
1
600000
1
3800000
1
28000000
1
Sysmiss
95
Total Annual Expenditure On Land And Buildings In Year Prior To Last Fy
55
95
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
9
0
40
10000
1
30000
2
100000
2
192000
1
Sysmiss
95
Does This Establishment Have A Checking And\Or Saving Account?
Now let's talk about the establishment's current situation. At this time, does this establishment have a checking or savings account?
Checking/ savings account. Self-explanatory
150
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
0
1
Yes
145
2
No
5
Currently, Does The Establishment Have A Bank That Offer Checking Or Savings Acc
150
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
3
1
Yes
147
2
No
0
Currently, Does The Establishment Have A Bank That Offer Lines Of Credit?
150
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
9
1
Yes
92
2
No
49
Currently, Does The Establishment Have A Bank That Offer Loans?
150
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
8
1
Yes
96
2
No
46
Currently, Does The Establishment Have A Bank That Offer Insurance?
150
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
6
1
Yes
111
2
No
33
In The Last Fy, Did This Establishment Receive Non-Financial Advisory Services F
In fiscal year [insert last complete fiscal year] did this establishment receive non-financial advisory services (e.g. business or overall financial training, business advice) from any of the financial institutions where this establishment is banking?
150
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
7
1
Yes
7
2
No
136
What Was The Name Of The Finanical Institution That Provided The Most Recent Non
7
First National Bank
2
Glenroe
1
Kobla Quashie And Associates
1
Standard Bank
3
The Establishement Received Advisory In Feasibility Studies, Including Market Re
7
143
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
0
1
Yes
1
2
No
6
Sysmiss
143
The Establishement Received Advisory In Development Of Business Plans
7
143
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
0
1
Yes
3
2
No
4
Sysmiss
143
The Establishement Received Advisory In Financial Audit
7
143
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
0
1
Yes
6
2
No
1
Sysmiss
143
The Establishement Received Advisory In Preparation Of Financial Statements And
7
143
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
0
1
Yes
4
2
No
3
Sysmiss
143
The Establishement Received Advisory In Business Management Or Entrepreneurship
7
143
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
0
1
Yes
2
2
No
5
Sysmiss
143
The Establishement Received Advisory In Business Mentoring & Coaching
7
143
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
0
1
Yes
0
2
No
7
Sysmiss
143
The Establishement Received Advisory In Other
7
143
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
1
1
Yes
0
2
No
6
Sysmiss
143
Specify Other Advisory Services Received By The Establishment
0
At This Time, Does This Establishment Have An Overdraft Facility?
At this time, does this establishment have an overdraft facility?
150
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
9
1
Yes
40
2
No
101
Establishment Has A Line Of Credit Or Loan From A Financial Institution?
At this time, does this establishment have a line of credit or a loan from a financial institution?
150
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
11
1
Yes
42
2
No
97
Type Of Financial Institution That Granted The Line Of Credit Or Loan
SHOW CARD
Referring to the most recent line of credit or loan, what type of financial institution granted this loan?
Institutions that granted loan. Self-explanatory
42
108
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
0
1
Private commercial banks
31
2
State-owned banks or government agency
5
3
Non-bank financial institutions
5
4
Other
1
Sysmiss
108
Was The Most Recent Loan Or Line Of Credit Granted From An Institution Based In
Referring to the most recently obtained loan or line of credit, was the financial institution that granted the loan or line of credit based in Swaziland?
42
108
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
0
1
Yes
38
2
No
4
Sysmiss
108
% Of Average Nominal Annual Interest Rate Of Most Recent Loan/Line Of Credit?
Referring to the most recently obtained loan or line of credit, what was the average nominal annual interest rate?
42
108
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
9
3
5
6.5
3
7.05000019073486
1
7.5
5
8
1
8.05000019073486
2
8.5
5
9
1
9.5
1
9.75
1
10
1
10.5
1
12
2
12.5
1
13
1
20
1
35
1
Sysmiss
108
Year When The Most Recent Loan/Line Of Credit Approved
Referring only to this most recent line of credit or loan, in what year was the most recent line of credit or loan approved?
INTERVIEWER: WRITE YEAR USING 4 DIGITS.
42
108
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
5
1980
1
1990
2
1992
1
2000
3
2001
1
2002
1
2005
2
2007
2
2008
1
2009
1
2010
4
2011
1
2013
1
2014
6
2015
6
2016
4
Sysmiss
108
For The Most Recent Loan, What Was The Value At The Time Of Approval?
Referring only to this most recent loan or line of credit, what was its value at the time of approval?
Value of the loan. Self-explanatory
42
108
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
8
-8
Refusal (spontaneous)
21
2
1
5
4
30
1
50
1
75
1
500000
1
1000000
1
2000000
1
17000000
1
30000000
1
Sysmiss
108
Financing Required For The Most Recent Line Of Credit Or Loan
Referring only to this most recent loan or line of credit, did the financing require collateral?
42
108
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
3
1
Yes
27
2
No
12
Sysmiss
108
Type Of Collateral Required For The Most Recent Loan? Land, Buildings
INTERVIEWER: READ OUT
27
123
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
0
1
Yes
9
2
No
18
Sysmiss
123
Type Of Collateral Required For The Most Recent Loan? Equipment
27
123
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
0
1
Yes
7
2
No
20
Sysmiss
123
Type Of Collateral Required For The Most Recent Loan? Accounts
27
123
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
0
1
Yes
13
2
No
14
Sysmiss
123
Type Of Collateral Required For The Most Recent Loan? Personal Assets
27
123
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
0
1
Yes
12
2
No
15
Sysmiss
123
Type Of Collateral Required For The Most Recent Loan? Other
27
123
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
0
1
Yes
0
2
No
27
Sysmiss
123
Value Of Collateral Required For The Most Recent Credit/Loan
Referring only to this most recent line of credit or loan, what was the approximate value of the collateral required?
27
123
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
13
15
2
30
1
50000
1
300000
1
600000
1
750000
1
1000000
1
1700000
1
2000000
1
4000000
1
6000000
1
7000000
1
30000000
1
Sysmiss
123
Did The Financing Require Additional Fees Or Payments Other Than Interest And Pr
Referring only to this most recent loan or line of credit, did the financing require additional fees or payments other than interest and principle payments?
42
108
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
2
1
Yes
13
2
No
27
Sysmiss
108
Approximate Cost Of Additional Fees Or Payments Other Than Interest And Principl
Referring only to this most recent line of credit or loan, what was the approximate cost of the additional fees or payments other than interest and principle payments?
13
137
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
6
5
1
20
1
35
1
45
1
52
1
55
1
60000
1
Sysmiss
137
Total Number of Open Lines of Credit and Outstanding Loans Held By This Establis
What is the total number of outstanding loans or lines of credit held by this establishment?
42
108
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
13
1
12
2
10
3
3
4
3
5
1
Sysmiss
108
Total Outstanding Balance of All Open Lines of Credit and Loans Held By This Est
What is the total value of outstanding loans or lines of credit held by this establishment?
29
121
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
0
-8
Refusal (spontaneous)
14
1
3
2
3
4
1
15
1
200000
1
1000000
2
1700000
1
2000000
1
3000000
1
28000000
1
Sysmiss
121
Outstanding Personal Loans Used To Finance Establishment'S Business Activities?
At this time, does the owner of this establishment have any outstanding personal loans that are used to finance this establishment's business activities?
150
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
30
1
Yes
19
2
No
101
In Last Fiscal Yr, Did Establishment Apply For New Loans/Lines Of Credit?
Referring again to the last fiscal year [insert last complete fiscal year], did this establishment apply for any loans or lines of credit?
Apply for new loans in last year. Self-explanatory
150
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
12
1
Yes
21
2
No
117
Main Reason For Not Applying For New Loans Or New Lines Of Credit
What was the main reason why this establishment did not apply for any line of credit or loan?
117
33
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
1
1
No need for a loan - establishment had sufficient capital
55
2
Application procedures were complex
10
3
Interest rates were not favorable
22
4
Collateral requirements were too high
17
5
Size of loan and maturity were insufficient
4
6
Did not think it would be approved
2
7
Other
6
Sysmiss
33
What Was The Outcome Of That Most Recent Application For Loan/Line Of Credit?
Referring only to this most recent application for a line of credit or loan, what was the outcome of that application?
21
129
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
0
-6
Still in process
0
1
Application was approved in full
20
2
Application was approved in part
1
3
Application was rejected
0
4
Application was withdrawn
0
Sysmiss
129
Financial Statements Checked & Certified By External Auditor In Last Fiscal Yr?
In fiscal year [insert last complete fiscal year], did this establishment have its annual financial statements checked and certified by an external auditor?
Certification of financial statements by external auditor. Self-explanatory
150
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
2
1
Yes
117
2
No
31
How Much Of An Obstacle: Access To Finance
Using the response options on the card; To what degree is Access to Finance an obstacle to the current operations of this establishment?
150
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
1
-7
Does not apply
0
0
No obstacle
26
1
Minor obstacle
61
2
Moderate obstacle
51
3
Major obstacle
9
4
Very severe obstacle
2
The Court System Is Fair, Impartial And Uncorrupted
SHOW CARD
Self-explanatory
150
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
20
-7
Does not apply
11
1
Strongly disagree
8
2
Tend to disagree
58
3
Tend to agree
50
4
Strongly agree
3
What % Of Senior Management Time Was Spent In Dealing With Govt Regulations?
In a typical week over the last year, what percentage of total senior management's time was spent on dealing with requirements imposed by government regulations? [By senior management I mean managers, directors, and officers above direct supervisors of production/sales workers. Some examples of government regulations are taxes, customs, labor regulations, licensing and registration, including dealings with officials and completing forms]
150
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
23
0
No time was spent
68
1
5
2
13
3
7
4
3
5
19
10
4
15
2
20
2
30
2
40
1
70
1
Over The Last 12 Months, Was This Establishment Inspected By Tax Officials?
Over the last year, was this establishment visited or inspected by tax officials?
Visitations and inspections from tax inspectorate officials. Self-explanatory
150
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
1
1
Yes
100
2
No
49
Frequency Of Inspections/Requirement For Meeting By Tax Officials
Over the last year, how many times was this establishment either inspected by tax officials or required to meet with them?
Self-explanatory
100
50
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
10
1
22
2
30
3
10
4
3
5
3
6
8
7
1
8
4
10
3
11
1
12
4
40
1
Sysmiss
50
In Any Of These Inspections Was A Gift/Informal Payment Requested ?
In any of these inspections or meetings was a gift or informal payment expected or requested?
100
50
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
3
-8
Refusal (spontaneous)
8
1
Yes
1
2
No
88
Sysmiss
50
Government Contract Secured (Or Attempted) In The Last 12 Months?
Over the last year, has this establishment secured or attempted to secure a government contract?
150
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
6
1
Yes
23
2
No
121
% Of Contract Value Avg. Firm Pays In Informal Gifts To Govt To Secure Contract?
When establishments like this one do business with the government, what percent of the contract value would be typically paid in informal payments or gifts to secure the contract?
23
127
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
2
-8
Refusal (spontaneous)
7
0
No payments
11
10
3
Sysmiss
127
Percent Of Total Annual Sales Paid In Informal Payments
143
7
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
10
-8
Refusal (spontaneous)
13
0
No payments or gifts are paid
116
2
1
5
1
30
2
Sysmiss
7
Total Annual Informal Payment
7
143
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
3
-8
Refusal (spontaneous)
4
0
No payments or gifts are paid
0
Sysmiss
143
Application To Obtain An Import License Submitted Over The Last 2 Years?
Over the last two years, did this establishment submit an application to obtain an import license?
Application for import license Self-explanatory
150
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
5
1
Yes
34
2
No
111
How Many Days Did It Take To Obtain Your Import License?
Approximately how many days did it take to obtain this import license from the day of the application to the day it was granted?
Wait for import license Self-explanatory
34
116
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
0
-6
Still in process
0
-5
Application denied
0
1
One day or less
8
2
9
3
5
4
1
7
6
14
3
30
1
60
1
Sysmiss
116
When You Applied For An Import License, Was An Informal Gift/Payment Requested?
In reference to that application for an import license, was an informal gift or payment expected or requested?
34
116
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
4
-8
Refusal (spontaneous)
1
1
Yes
0
2
No
29
Sysmiss
116
Application To Obtain An Operating License Submitted Over Last 2 Years?
Over the last two years, did this establishment submit an application to obtain an operating license?
Application for operating license Self-explanatory-Includes renewals of operating licenses
150
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
3
1
Yes
47
2
No
100
How Many Days Did It Take To Obtain Your Operating License?
Approximately how many days did it take to obtain this operating license from the day of the application to the day it was granted?
Wait for operating license Self-explanatory
47
103
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
2
-6
Still in process
0
-5
Application denied
0
1
One day or less
22
2
8
3
2
4
1
7
5
14
2
20
1
21
1
30
3
Sysmiss
103
When You Applied For Operating License Was An Informal Gift/Payment Requested?
In reference to that application for an operating license, was an informal gift or payment expected or requested?
47
103
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
2
-8
Refusal (spontaneous)
1
1
Yes
1
2
No
43
Sysmiss
103
Did The Establishment Receive Direct Or Indirect Government Grant In Last Two Ye
During the last two years, did this establishment receive any direct or indirect government grant?
150
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
3
1
Yes
2
2
No
145
The Establishment Received A Grant From Marketing Investment Fund
2
148
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
0
1
Yes
0
2
No
2
Sysmiss
148
The Establishment Received A Grant From Small-Scale Enterprise Loan Guarantee Sc
2
148
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
0
1
Yes
1
2
No
1
Sysmiss
148
The Establishment Received A Grant From Export Credit Guarantee Scheme
2
148
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
0
1
Yes
1
2
No
1
Sysmiss
148
The Establishment Received A Grant From Eu/Sd Sugar Reform Accompanying Measures
2
148
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
0
1
Yes
0
2
No
2
Sysmiss
148
The Establishment Received A Grant From Regional Development Fund
2
148
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
0
1
Yes
1
2
No
1
Sysmiss
148
The Establishment Received A Grant From Community Poverty Reduction Fund
2
148
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
0
1
Yes
1
2
No
1
Sysmiss
148
The Establishment Received A Grant From Youth Enterprise Fund
2
148
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
0
1
Yes
0
2
No
2
Sysmiss
148
The Establishment Received A Grant From Other
2
148
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
0
1
Yes
0
2
No
2
Sysmiss
148
Specify Other Grant The Establishment Received
0
How Much Of An Obstacle: Tax Rates
150
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
1
-7
Does not apply
0
0
No obstacle
15
1
Minor obstacle
40
2
Moderate obstacle
50
3
Major obstacle
30
4
Very severe obstacle
14
How Much Of An Obstacle: Tax Administrations
150
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
14
-7
Does not apply
1
0
No obstacle
24
1
Minor obstacle
41
2
Moderate obstacle
53
3
Major obstacle
16
4
Very severe obstacle
1
How Much Of An Obstacle: Business Licensing And Permits
150
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
13
-7
Does not apply
0
0
No obstacle
28
1
Minor obstacle
47
2
Moderate obstacle
48
3
Major obstacle
13
4
Very severe obstacle
1
How Much Of An Obstacle: Political Instability
SHOW CARD
Using the response options on the card; To what degree is political instability an obstacle to the current operations of this establishment?
150
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
21
-7
Does not apply
7
0
No obstacle
32
1
Minor obstacle
45
2
Moderate obstacle
42
3
Major obstacle
3
4
Very severe obstacle
0
How Much Of An Obstacle: Corruption
SHOW CARD
Using the response options on the card; To what degree is corruption an obstacle to the current operations of this establishment?
150
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
16
-7
Does not apply
0
0
No obstacle
26
1
Minor obstacle
31
2
Moderate obstacle
34
3
Major obstacle
33
4
Very severe obstacle
10
How Much Of An Obstacle: Courts
SHOW CARD
Using the response options on the card; To what degree are courts an obstacle to the current operations of this establishment?
150
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
16
-7
Does not apply
2
0
No obstacle
48
1
Minor obstacle
37
2
Moderate obstacle
41
3
Major obstacle
6
4
Very severe obstacle
0
Did The Establishment Have Any Dispute Last 2 Years?
In the last 2 years, did your establishment have a payment dispute over payments owed to it in which a third party (such as arbiters, collecting agency or judicial system) was involved?
150
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
5
1
Yes
10
2
No
135
Court Used To Resolve Payment Dispute?
Was the court system used to resolve this payment dispute?
10
140
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
0
1
Yes
8
2
No
2
Sysmiss
140
Court Judgement Made To Resolve Payment Dispute?
Was a court judgment made for this payment dispute?
8
142
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
0
-6
Still in process
1
1
Yes
7
2
No
0
Sysmiss
142
How Long Did It Take For Judgement To Be Enforced?
Referring to this judgement made by the court, how long did it take for the judgement to be enforced?
7
143
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
0
-5
Still awaiting enforcement
1
1
6
Sysmiss
143
Another Service Used To Resolve Payment Dispute Other Than Courts?
Was another dispute resolution service used to resolve this payment dispute other than the courts?
10
140
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
0
1
Yes
1
2
No
9
Sysmiss
140
What Dispute Resolution Service Was Used Other Than Courts?
What dispute resolution service was used to resolve this payment dispute other than the courts?
1
149
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
0
1
Regional Liason Officer (Ndabazabantu)
0
2
Intermediation by Chief
0
3
Other
1
Sysmiss
149
Specify Other Dispute Resolution Service
1
Private Meetings
1
Num. Permanent, Full-Time Employees At End Of Last Fiscal Year
READ THE FOLLOWING TO THE RESPONDENT BEFORE PROCEEDING: Now I would like to ask you a few questions about this establishment's labour force.
At the end of fiscal year [insert last complete fiscal year], how many permanent, full-time employees did this establishment employ? Please include all employees and managers
150
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
1
5
1
6
14
7
7
8
5
9
2
10
6
11
4
12
7
13
1
14
3
15
12
16
4
17
1
18
3
19
1
20
9
22
4
23
2
24
1
25
1
28
1
30
2
31
1
32
1
33
2
34
1
35
1
44
1
45
1
46
2
47
1
48
1
50
3
51
1
52
1
55
1
57
1
60
1
62
1
65
4
70
2
75
2
80
3
85
2
86
2
89
1
90
2
95
1
105
1
110
1
120
1
130
1
150
1
163
1
172
1
200
1
220
1
250
1
300
1
450
1
500
1
600
1
650
1
810
1
1000
1
1300
1
Permanent, Full-Time Workers Under 30 Years Old Last Fy
At the end of fiscal year [insert last complete fiscal year], how many permanent, full-time individuals in this establishment were younger than 30 years old?
150
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
21
0
5
1
4
2
9
3
12
4
9
5
16
6
3
7
4
8
6
9
2
10
8
11
1
12
7
13
1
14
1
15
4
16
1
18
1
20
2
22
2
25
4
28
1
30
5
32
1
35
4
40
3
50
2
55
1
57
1
66
1
70
1
75
1
96
1
150
1
200
3
250
1
Num. Permanent, Full-Time Employees At End Of 3 Fiscal Years Ago
Three fiscal years ago, at the end of fiscal year [insert three complete fiscal years ago], how many permanent, full-time individuals worked in this establishment? Please include all employees and managers
150
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
17
-7
Establishment was not in business
0
4
2
5
6
6
10
7
5
8
7
9
5
10
10
11
5
12
6
14
3
15
7
16
1
17
1
18
2
20
6
21
1
22
4
23
1
24
2
25
1
30
2
35
3
38
1
40
2
45
3
46
1
50
3
52
2
55
1
58
1
60
5
68
1
69
1
72
1
75
1
76
1
78
1
80
1
85
1
90
1
100
1
130
1
145
1
150
1
155
1
200
2
220
1
250
1
400
1
470
1
500
2
750
1
1250
1
Num. Full-Time Employees At End Of Last Fiscal Yr: Production Workers
INTERVIEWER: READ EACH CATEGORY
75
75
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
3
3
1
4
1
5
8
6
4
7
2
8
2
9
1
10
5
11
1
14
1
15
2
16
2
18
1
19
2
20
1
22
1
23
1
25
1
29
1
30
1
35
1
39
2
40
2
42
1
45
2
52
1
55
1
56
1
60
3
68
1
69
1
70
1
76
2
79
1
82
1
90
2
110
1
200
1
220
1
250
1
400
1
440
1
550
1
595
1
760
1
1190
1
Sysmiss
75
Num. Full-Time Employees At End Of Last Fiscal Yr: Non-Production Workers
INTERVIEWER: READ EACH CATEGORY
75
75
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
3
0
5
1
6
2
8
3
5
4
5
5
4
6
4
7
3
8
1
9
3
10
10
11
1
15
3
20
2
21
1
30
1
34
1
50
6
55
1
60
1
110
1
Sysmiss
75
Num. Of Permanent, Full-Time Highly Skilled Production Workers, Last Fy
75
75
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
3
0
21
1
4
2
3
3
2
4
1
5
6
6
1
7
3
8
6
10
2
11
1
12
1
13
1
14
1
15
2
18
1
19
2
20
1
24
1
40
1
42
1
45
2
50
2
60
1
90
1
200
1
220
1
500
1
760
1
Sysmiss
75
Num. Of Permanent, Full-Time Semi Skilled Production Workers, Last Fy
75
75
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
3
0
10
2
2
3
4
4
3
5
10
6
3
7
3
8
1
9
1
10
2
11
1
13
1
15
2
18
2
19
1
20
1
22
2
25
3
30
1
31
1
32
1
35
1
39
1
46
1
50
3
52
1
54
1
55
2
57
1
150
1
250
2
380
1
465
1
690
1
Sysmiss
75
Num. Of Permanent, Full-Time Unskilled Production Workers, Last Fy
INTERVIEWER: READ EACH CATEGORY
75
75
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
3
0
36
1
2
2
4
3
3
4
4
5
6
9
1
11
1
13
1
15
4
17
1
20
3
26
1
39
1
85
1
100
2
300
1
Sysmiss
75
Num. Full-Time Employees At End Of Last Fiscal Yr: Female Production Workers
Self explanatory
75
75
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
2
0
6
1
4
2
3
3
9
4
5
5
8
6
3
8
1
9
1
10
8
11
1
12
2
14
1
15
1
18
1
20
1
25
3
29
1
30
2
33
1
35
1
40
2
45
1
50
1
95
1
110
1
170
1
180
1
265
1
480
1
Sysmiss
75
Num. Full-Time Employees At End Of Last Fiscal Yr: Female Non-Production Workers
Self explanatory
75
75
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
2
0
29
1
8
2
7
3
8
4
1
5
5
6
4
10
2
15
3
16
1
30
2
40
1
50
1
58
1
Sysmiss
75
Num. Full-Time Employees At End Of Last Fiscal Yr: Female
At the end of fiscal year [insert last complete fiscal year], how many permanent full-time employees of this establishment for the following categories were female?
75
75
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
3
0
4
1
5
2
3
3
3
4
7
5
11
6
3
7
6
8
4
9
2
10
8
11
1
12
1
15
3
16
1
18
1
20
1
22
1
23
1
25
1
29
1
40
1
60
1
63
1
105
1
Sysmiss
75
Num. Full-Time Temporary Employees At End Of Last Fiscal Yr
How many full-time temporary employees did this establishment employ in fiscal year [insert last complete fiscal year]?
(Full-time, temporary workers are all paid short-term (i.e. for less than a fiscal year) employees with no guarantee of renewal of contract employment and that work full-time)
Full-time temporary or seasonal employees are defined as all paid short-term (i.e. for less than a fiscal year) employees with no guarantee of renewal of employment contract and work 40 hours or more per week for the term of their contract.
150
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
7
0
No full-time seasonal or temporary workers
79
1
6
2
7
3
6
4
4
5
13
6
2
7
3
8
3
9
1
10
2
13
2
14
1
15
2
17
1
18
1
20
1
25
1
28
1
30
3
37
1
80
1
750
1
2000
1
Female Temporary, Full-Time Workers Employed Throughout Last Fiscal Yr
How many full-time temporary employees employed throughout fiscal year [insert last complete fiscal year], were females?
64
86
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
2
0
9
1
10
2
15
3
6
4
3
5
5
6
3
9
1
10
3
15
2
20
2
28
1
150
1
210
1
Sysmiss
86
Avg. Length Of Employment Of All Full-Time Temporary Employees In Last Fiscal Yr
What was the average length of employment of all full-time temporary employees in fiscal year [insert last complete fiscal year]?
Average length of employment of all full-time temporary or seasonal employees refers to the number of months that the employee was contracted for work that occupied employees for 40 hours or more per week. If average full-time temporary or seasonal employment was for less than one month, enumerator should write 1.
64
86
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
11
1
One month or less
11
2
14
3
8
5
3
6
9
7
3
9
1
10
2
12
2
Sysmiss
86
% Of Full Time Workers Completed High School
What is the percentage of full-time permanent workers who completed secondary school?
150
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
12
0
1
7
1
11
1
12
1
17
1
25
2
30
2
32
1
38
1
40
2
45
1
50
5
55
1
60
9
65
3
70
14
75
9
80
22
83
1
85
6
90
11
95
5
96
1
98
1
100
36
Formal Training Programs For Permanent, Full-Time Employees In Last Fiscal Yr
Over fiscal year [insert last complete fiscal year], did this establishment have formal training programs for its permanent, full-time employees?
Formal training has a structured and defined curriculum. Formal training may include classroom work, seminars, lectures, workshops, and audio-visual presentations and demonstrations. This does not include training to familiarize employees with equipment and machinery on the shop floor, training aimed at familiarizing employees with the establishment's standard operation procedures, or employee orientation at the beginning of an employee's tenure. In-house training may be conducted by other non-supervisory employees of the establishment, the establishment's supervisors or managers, or the establishments training centers.
150
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
2
1
Yes
49
2
No
99
% Permanent Full-Time Production Employees Received Formal Training In Last Ffy
Percentage of production vs. non-production employees that were trained. Self-explanatory
14
136
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
3
0
No employees trained
0
25
1
30
1
35
1
70
1
80
1
85
1
100
5
Sysmiss
136
Training Programs Amount: Production Full-Time Permanent Employees Trained
4
146
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
0
0
No employees trained
0
15
1
30
1
60
1
200
1
Sysmiss
146
% Permanent Fulltime Nonproduction Employees Received Formal Training In Last Fy
Percentage of production vs. non-production employees that were trained. Self-explanatory
14
136
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
2
0
No employees trained
4
3
1
15
1
20
1
30
1
50
3
60
1
Sysmiss
136
Training Programs Amount:Non-Production Full-Time Permanent Employees Trained
4
146
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
0
0
No employees trained
0
6
1
20
1
50
2
Sysmiss
146
How Much Did Establishment Spend On Formal Training For Full Time Emplyoees?
Over fiscal year [insert last complete fiscal year], how much did this establishment spend on formal (in-house and external) training programs for its permanent full-time employees?
49
101
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
20
5000
1
6000
2
7000
1
8000
1
9000
1
10000
2
15000
2
16000
1
20000
1
28000
1
30000
1
40000
3
45000
1
60000
2
65000
1
70000
1
75000
1
80000
1
100000
2
180000
1
200000
1
4800000
1
Sysmiss
101
How Much Of An Obstacle: Labor Regulations?
Using the response options on the card; To what degree are Labor Regulations an obstacle to the current operations of this establishment?
150
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
1
-7
Does not apply
0
0
No obstacle
19
1
Minor obstacle
61
2
Moderate obstacle
54
3
Major obstacle
12
4
Very severe obstacle
3
How Much Of An Obstacle: Inadequately Educated Workforce?
Using the response options on the card; To what degree is an Inadequately Educated Workforce an obstacle to the current operations of this establishment?
150
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
0
-7
Does not apply
1
0
No obstacle
10
1
Minor obstacle
63
2
Moderate obstacle
57
3
Major obstacle
15
4
Very severe obstacle
4
Has Establishment Renegotiated Permanent Contracts To Reduce Work Hours?
150
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
1
1
Yes
59
2
No
90
Has Establishment Renegotiated Permanent Contracts To Reduce Wage And Salary?
150
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
2
1
Yes
88
2
No
60
Has Establishment Renegotiated Permanent Contracts To Reduce Benefits?
150
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
1
1
Yes
60
2
No
89
Has Establishment Renegotiated Permanent Contracts To Reduce Other?
150
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
5
1
Yes
23
2
No
122
Biggest Obstacle Affecting The Operation Of This Establishment
By looking at card [insert card number] can you tell me which of the elements of the business environment included in the list, if any, currently represents the biggest obstacle faced by this establishment?
INTERVIEWER: ONE ANSWER ONLY
150
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
5
-7
Does not apply
9
1
Access to finance
7
2
Access to land
7
3
Business licensing and permits
2
4
Corruption
25
5
Courts
1
6
Crime, theft and disorder
14
7
Customs and trade regulations
2
8
Electricity
12
9
Inadequately educated workforce
2
10
Labor regulations
3
11
Political instability
0
12
Practices of competitors in the informal sector
30
13
Tax administration
5
14
Tax rates
18
15
Transport
8
Rotation Order
150
0
1
46
2
51
3
53
Total Labor Cost (Incl. Wages, Salaries, Bonuses, Etc) In Last Fiscal Year
150
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
1
62400
1
90000
1
100000
1
114000
1
120000
1
126000
1
144000
1
150000
1
156000
1
160000
1
180000
3
192000
1
200000
3
231000
1
250000
5
300000
9
330000
1
360000
1
380000
1
400000
4
450000
3
500000
7
560000
1
580000
1
600000
6
650000
2
660000
1
665500
1
700000
7
709600
1
750000
1
800000
4
850000
3
880000
1
900000
9
990000
1
1000000
10
1200000
2
1400000
1
1440000
1
1500000
7
1650000
1
1700000
1
1850000
1
1900000
1
2000000
4
2100000
2
2300000
1
2400000
1
2500000
2
2600000
1
3000000
3
3500000
2
3680000
1
3700000
1
4700000
1
5000000
2
6000000
3
7000000
1
9000000
1
10400000
1
13000000
1
15000000
1
20000000
2
25000000
2
40000000
1
45000000
1
142000000
1
Cost Of Raw Materials And Intermediate Goods Used In Prod. In Last Fiscal Year
75
75
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
29
6000
1
60000
1
80000
1
100000
2
120000
1
150000
1
180000
1
200000
1
250000
3
300000
3
350000
2
400000
1
500000
3
600000
2
750000
1
800000
3
840000
1
950000
2
1000000
3
1800000
1
2000000
2
2500000
1
5000000
1
9000000
1
10000000
2
12000000
1
14700000
1
40000000
1
50000000
2
Sysmiss
75
Total Annual Costs Of Electricity In Last Fiscal Year
150
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
6
2000
1
3780
1
4000
1
5000
2
6000
8
7000
1
8000
1
9000
1
10000
3
11000
1
12000
7
14400
3
15000
3
16000
1
18000
8
19000
1
20000
9
21600
1
22000
4
22674
1
24000
3
25000
2
28000
2
30000
10
32000
2
33000
1
35000
3
36000
1
38400
1
39000
1
39625
1
40000
9
43200
1
45000
6
50000
5
52000
1
55000
1
60000
6
72000
1
80000
2
84000
2
90000
2
95000
1
96000
1
100000
4
130000
1
138000
1
140000
1
144000
2
150000
1
160000
1
200000
3
288000
1
290000
1
400000
2
750000
1
1600000
1
8760000
1
Total Annual Cost Of Finished Goods/Materials Bought To Resell In Last Fiscal Yr
38
112
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
15
80000
3
100000
1
180000
1
200000
1
300000
1
500000
2
600000
1
650000
1
800000
1
900000
1
950000
1
1000000
2
2000000
1
2500000
1
3000000
1
3500000
1
5000000
1
9000000
2
Sysmiss
112
Total Cost Of Sales In Last Fy
75
75
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
21
195000
1
210000
1
300000
1
350000
2
450000
1
500000
1
540000
1
550000
2
600000
1
620000
1
650000
1
750000
1
800000
1
850000
2
1000000
1
1200000
2
1300000
2
1550000
1
1600000
1
1900000
4
2000000
4
2200000
2
2500000
1
2700000
1
2900000
3
3500000
2
4500000
1
5500000
1
6000000
1
7800000
1
12000000
1
16000000
1
30000000
2
36000000
1
66000000
1
71000000
1
90000000
1
130000000
1
Sysmiss
75
Net Book Value Of Machinery Vehicles, And Equipment In Last Fiscal Year
75
75
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
50
6000
1
12000
1
15000
3
25000
3
30000
1
50000
2
64000
1
80000
1
100000
1
150000
1
200000
2
500000
3
700000
1
1000000
2
4850000
1
10000000
1
Sysmiss
75
Cost For Establishment To Re-Purchase All Of Its Machinery
75
75
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
47
0
1
100
1
5000
2
8000
1
10000
1
12000
1
15000
3
16000
1
20000
1
25000
1
60000
1
65000
1
80000
1
350000
1
500000
1
650000
1
700000
1
750000
1
1000000
3
3000000
1
5000000
1
12000000
1
25000000
1
Sysmiss
75
Main Respondent Position In The Firm
150
Accountant
2
Acting Manager
1
Admin Officer
2
Assistant Manager
2
Assistant Manager Branch
1
Branch Manager
1
Business Owner
1
Chief Accountant
1
Commercial Director
1
Company Director And Partner
1
Dealer Principal
1
Director
21
Director And Owner
1
Factory Manager
2
Finance Manager
1
Financial Controller
1
Financial Director
1
Floors Manager
1
Foreman And Director
1
General Manager
13
Hr Manager
1
Human Resource Manager
1
Human Resources Professional
1
Junior Director
1
Manager
72
Managing Director
4
Marketing And Public Relation Officer
1
Office Administrator
1
Owner
5
Personal Assistant
1
Receptionist
1
Sales And Marketing Manager
1
Sales Manager
1
Site Manager
1
Store Manager
1
Supervisor
1
Main Respondent Years Working In The Firm:
150
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
0
-8
Refusal (spontaneous)
0
1
7
2
7
3
13
4
4
5
20
6
10
7
6
8
14
9
8
10
13
11
3
12
4
13
4
14
2
15
8
16
5
17
4
18
5
20
1
21
2
22
2
24
1
25
1
29
1
30
1
35
3
41
1
Main Respondent'S Gender
150
0
1
Male
98
2
Female
52
Second Respondent Position In The Firm
6
Dispatch Clerk
1
General Manager
1
Managing Director
1
Quality Controller/Safety Officer
1
Supervisor
2
Second Respondent Years Working In The Firm:
6
144
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
0
-8
Refusal (spontaneous)
0
-7
Does not apply
0
1
1
2
1
5
1
6
2
9
1
Sysmiss
144
Second Respondent'S Gender
6
144
-7
Does not apply
0
1
Male
3
2
Female
3
Sysmiss
144
Third Respondent Position In The Firm
2
Admin Manager
1
Administration Clerk
1
Third Respondent Years Working In The Firm:
2
148
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
0
-8
Refusal (spontaneous)
0
-7
Does not apply
0
1
1
4
1
Sysmiss
148
Third Respondent'S Gender
2
148
-7
Does not apply
0
1
Male
0
2
Female
2
Sysmiss
148
Day
Time face-to-face interview ends
150
0
1
31
Month
Time face-to-face interview ends
150
0
8
31
9
79
10
19
11
21
Year
Time face-to-face interview ends
150
0
2016
150
Hour
Time face-to-face interview ends
150
0
8
5
9
14
10
13
11
20
12
23
13
19
14
10
15
13
16
16
17
13
18
4
Minutes
Time face-to-face interview ends
150
0
0
59
Perception Of The Questions Regarding Opinions And Perceptions
INTERVIEWERS PLEASE ANSWER AT END OF THE INTERVIEW
It is my perception that the responses to the questions regarding opinions and perceptions:
150
0
1
Truthful
67
2
Somewhat truthful
75
3
Not truthful
8
Responses To The Questions About Figures Are…
The responses to the questions regarding figures (productivity and employment numbers):
150
0
1
Are taken directly from establishment records
34
2
Are estimates computed with some precision
71
3
Are arbitrary and unreliable numbers
12
4
Are in some case taken from books in some case estimates
33
This Questionnaire Was Completed In:
SUPERVISORS PLEASE ANSWER
This questionnaire was completed in:
150
0
1
One visit in face-to-face interview with one person
146
2
One visit in face-to-face interview with different managers/staff
1
3
Several visits
3
If Option 2 Or 3 In A.18, Estimate Duration Of The Whole Interview: Hours
4
146
0
1
1
3
Sysmiss
146
If Option 2 Or 3 In A.18, Estimate Duration Of The Whole Interview: Minutes
4
146
15
45
stratification region code
150
0
1
Swaziland
150
stratification size code
150
0
1
Small (5-19)
69
2
Medium (20-99)
59
3
Large (100 or more)
22
stratification sector code
150
0
1
Manufacturing
80
2
Services
70
Weight according to strict eligibility
150
0
1
11.253
Weight according to median eligibility
150
0
1.028
13.709
Weight according to weak eligibility
150
0
1.086
18.511
see notes
150
0
1
31
2
38
3
34
4
25
5
15
6
7
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