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UGANDA BUREAU OF STATISTICS
THE REPUBLIC OF UGANDA
1 REGION:
2 DISTRICT:
3 COUNTY:
4 SUB-COUNTY
5 PARISH:
6 EA
7 LC NAME:
8 RESIDENCE (Urban =1; Other Urban = 2, Rural = 3)
9 SAMPLE NO.:
10 NAME OF HOUSEHOLD HEAD:
11 HOUSEHOLD CODE:
12 ADDRESS:
13 IS THE HOUSEHOLD RESIDING IN AN INTERNALLY DISPLACED PEOPLES' (IDP) CAMP? (Yes = 1 No = 2)
THE UGANDA BUREAU OF STATISTICS
P.O. BOX 7186
KAMPALA, UGANDA
TEL: 256 414 706000
Fax: 256 414 237553
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.ubos.org Draft Version 3.0
THIS SURVEY IS BEING CONDUCTED BY THE UGANDA BUREAU OF STATISTICS
UNDER THE AUTHORITY OF THE UGANDA BUREAU OF STATISTICS ACT, 1998.
LABOUR FORCE SURVEY QUESTIONNAIRE
SECTION 1A: IDENTIFICATION PARTICULARS
SECTION 1B: STAFF DETAILS AND SURVEY TIME
1. Name of Interviewer
D D M M Y Y Y Y D D M M Y Y Y Y D D M M Y Y Y Y
2. Date of Interview
First Attempt Second Attempt Third Attempt
H H M M H H M M H H M M
3. Start Time
First Attempt Second Attempt Third Attempt
H H M M H H M M H H M M
4. End Time
First Attempt Second Attempt Third Attempt
5. Response Code First Attempt
1 Completed
2 Partially completed
3 Not done
Second Attempt
1 Completed
2 Partially completed
3 Not done
Third Attempt
1 Completed
2 Partially completed
3 Not done
6. Name of Supervisor
7. Date of Inspection by Supervisor D D M M Y Y Y Y
For Office Use Only
8. Name of Office Editor/Scrutinizer
9. Name of Data Entry Operator
D D M M Y Y Y Y
10. Date of Entry
Remarks by
interviewer:__________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________
Remarks by
interviewer:__________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________
Remarks by
interviewer:__________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________
HOUSEHOLD ROSTER Additional roster pages may be added as necessary
Names Residence Status Age
Married, spouse present…………1 Yes…………. 1Head………………………………………………………1 Married, spouse absent…………2 No…………… 2
Yes …. 1 Male…… 1 Spouse………………………………………………….2 Never Married……….…… 3 Don’t know…………8No…… 2 Female……2 Unmarried partner………..….. 3 Divorced……………...… 4
Son/daughter……………………………………………………..4 Seperated………………. 5Grandchild…………………………………………5 Widowed……..………… 6Parent…………………………………………………6Grandparent……………………………………..7Sister/brother…………………………….8Nephew/niece…………………………………9Step child…………………………………..10Other relative…………………………………………….11Servant…………………………………………….12
DD/MM/YYYY Other non-relative………………………………..13R1 R2 R3 R5 R8a R8b
Mother Father
1 2 1 2 8 1 2 8
1 2 1 2 8 1 2 8
1 2 1 2 8 1 2 8
1 2 1 2 8 1 2 8
1 2 1 2 8 1 2 8
1 2 1 2 8 1 2 8
1 2 1 2 8 1 2 8
1 2 1 2 8 1 2 8
1 2 1 2 8 1 2 8
R9 Do you have a landline or cellular telephone where you can be contacted? Yes No
ALSO
RECORD
THIS
PERSON ID
NUMBER
ON THE
INDIVIDUAL
QUESTION
NAIRE
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1 2
1 2
A. What is
(Name's) date
of birth?
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
1 2
1 2
1 2
R7
IF
UNKNOWN,
ASK:
B. What is
(Name's) age
in completed
years?
1 2
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
R6R4
Living Parents (For those
below 18 years)
What is (Name's) marital
status?
READ IF
NECESSARY:
What is
(Name's) sex?
Are the parents of
(Name) still alive?
What is (Name's) relationship to
the head of household?
1 2
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
A. What is the name of the head of this
household? (This is usually the person
who is the main decision maker, who
manages the income/expenses of the
household, or who owns or rents the
house.)
B. What are the names of the other
members of this household?
C. Are there any other members of this
household who we have missed like
babies, students at boarding school, or
people temporarily away for work?
What are their names?
Is this (Name's)
usual place of
residence?
IF NO, ASK NO
FURTHER
QUESTIONS
FOR THAT
PERSON
Person
ID
R10 May I please have a number where I can contact you at a later stage?
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
Sex Relationship
Marital Status (For those aged 10
years and above)
1 2
1 2
SECTION 1: EDUCATION AND TRAINING
INTERVIEWER TO ANSWER: Person ID number Is this interview SELF (1) or PROXY (2) ? Give the person ID number of the proxy respondent.
1.0 What is the highest level of education that (you have/ Name has) successfully completed?
10 No schooling / Some formal education but did not complete P1 31 S1 62 Bachelor's degree11 P1 32 S2 63 Master's degree12 P2 33 S3 64 Doctoral Degree13 P3 34 S4 65 Other professional degree14 P4 35 S515 P5 36 S616 P6 41 Post primary specialized training or certificate17 P7 51 Post secondary specialized training or certificate21 Junior Secondary
1.1 (Are you/ Is Name) currently enrolled in school? (Students currently on vacation, school breaks, or who are temporarily absent for sickness or other reasons should answer "yes.")
1 Yes 2 No
1.2 [ASK IF 1.0 <= 17] (Are you/ Is Name) able to read and write in any language?
1 Yes 2 No
1.3 [ASK IF 1.0 >= 41] In what area did (you/Name) specialize (your/his/her) studies?
00 General Programmes 46 Mathematics and statistics 62 Agriculture, forestry, and fishery01 Education 48 Computing 64 Veterinary02 Humanities and arts 52 Engineering and engineering trades 72 Health03 Social science, business, and law 54 Manufacturing and processing 76 Social services42 Life sciences 58 Architecture and building 08 Services43 Physical sciences 98 Don't know
1.4 Did (you/Name) participate in any business, entrepreneurship, or microenterprise development training?
1 Yes 2 No
1.5 Did (you/Name) learn a trade or technical skill?
1 Yes 2 No IF 2, GO TO SECTION 2: LABOUR FORCE STATUS
1.6 What type of trade or technical skill did (you/Name) learn?
1 Welding 6 Plumbing 11 Crafts/Basket Weaving 16 Massage/Reflexology2 Carpentry 7 Automotive/Transport Repair 12 Catering/Food Service 17 Agriculture/Land Management/Fishery3 Construction 8 Computer Repair 13 Laundry/Dry Cleaning 18 Accounting/Book Keeping4 Masonry 8 Phone Repair 14 Beautician/Hair/Nails 19 Other, specify 3 Electrician 10 Sewing/Tailoring/Textiles 15 Health care/Traditional Medicine
1.7 How did (you/Name) aquire this trade or skill?
1 Vocational School/Course 4 From an NGO or community organization2 Apprenticeship or on the job training 5 Other, specify 3 Learned from a friend or family member
GO TO SECTION 2: LABOUR FORCE STATUS
SECTION 2: LABOUR FORCE STATUS
ASK FOR AGES 5 AND ABOVE Column A Column B
1 = yes 1 = yes
2 = no 2 = no
2.0A
2.0B Did you do this type of work in the last 12 months? 1 2
2.1A
2.1B Did you run a business in the last 12 months? 1 2
2.2A
2.2B Did you do this in the last 12 months? 1 2
2.3A
2.3B Were you an apprentice in the last 12 months? 1 2
2.4A
2.4B Did you work on your household's farm in the past 12 months? 1 2
2.5
In the last week, did you help without being paid in any kind of business run by your household, even if it was only
for one hour?1 2
In the last week, did you work for a wage, salary, commission or any payment in kind, including doing paid
domestic work, even if it was for only for one hour? Examples: a regular job, contract, casual or piece work for pay,
work in exchange for food or housing, paid domestic work.
In the last week, did you run a business of any size, for yourself or with one or more partners, even if it was for
only one hour? Examples: Commercial farming, selling things, making things for sale, construction, repairing things,
brewing beer for sale, collecting wood or water for sale, hairdressing, crèche businesses, having a legal or medical
practice, performing, having a public phone shop.
Last weekLast 12
months
1 2
1 2
1 = yes 2 = no
In the last week, were you an apprentice? (INCLUDE APPRENTICESHIPS THAT ARE PAID CASH, PAID IN KIND,
UNPAID, OR FOR WHICH THE APPRENTICE PAYS TO PARTICIPATE.)1 2
In the last week, did you work on your household's farm? (Examples: tending crops, feeding animals, collecting eggs,
milking cows, repairing tools, weeding)1 2
Even though you did not do any work for pay or profit, did not help without pay in a household business, and
did not participate in an apprenticeship…
IF 1 TO ANY ITEM IN COLUMN A, GO TO SECTION 4.
D. In the last week, did you have an apprenticeship that you would definitely return to?
2.6 What was the main reason you were absent from your job/business in the last week?
01 Sickness or injury 05 Other family/community obligations 10 Unrest (Violence)
02 Vacation leave (e.g. - meetings, funerals) 11 Layoff/reduction in activity
03 Caring for family or others 06 Strike/stay-away/lockout 12 Seasonal work
(Except maternity or paternity leave) 07 Problems with transportation 13 Start a new job/business in the next 30 days
04 Maternity or paternity leave 08 Bad weather 14 Other reason, specify
09 Study or training leave
1 2
1 2
1 2
1 2
ELSE GO TO SECTION 4.
IF 10 THROUGH 13, GO TO SECTION 3.
IF 2 TO ALL PARTS OF 2.5, GO TO SECTION 3.
B. In the last week, did you have a business that you would definitely return to? Examples: Commercial farming,
selling things, making things for sale, construction, repairing things, brewing beer, collecting wood or water for sale,
hairdressing, crèche businesses, having a legal or medical practice, performing, having a public phone shop.
C. In the last week, did you have an unpaid job in any kind of business run by your household that you would
definitely return to? Examples: help to sell things, make things for sale or exchange, doing the accounts, cleaning up
for the business, etc.
E. In the last week, did you have work on your household's farm that you would definitely return to? (Examples:
tending crops, feeding animals, collecting eggs, milking cows, repairing tools)
1 = yes 2 = no
1 2
Even though you did not do any work for pay or profit, did not help without pay in a household business, and
did not participate in an apprenticeship…
A. In the last week, did you have a paid job that you would definitely return to? Examples: a regular job, contract,
casual or piece work for pay, work in exchange for food or housing, paid domestic work.
SECTION 3: UNEMPLOYMENT AND NILF
3.0 In the last four weeks,......
A. Were you looking for any kind of job?
1 Yes 2 No
B. Were you trying to start any kind of business?
1 Yes 2 No
3.1
01 Registered or waited at employment agency
02 Registered or waited at trade union
03 Placed or answered job advertisements
04 Enquired at workplaces, farms, factories or called on other possible employers
05 Sought assistance from relatives or friends
06 Waited at the street side or other place where casual workers are found
07 Contacted school or university employment center
08 Applied for permit to start business
09 Applied for a loan from a bank
10 Sought financial assistance from friends or family members
11 Sought a loan from a church or mosque
12 Purchased land, a building, or equipment
13 Other active, specify
14 Looked at job advertisements
15 Looked for land, a building, or equipment
16 Other passive, specify
97 Nothing
3.2
1 Yes 2 No
3.3
1 Yes, maybe, it depends 2 No
IF A OR B IS 1, GO TO 3.1.
IF A AND B ARE REFUSED, GO TO 3.3.
IF ONLY 97, GO TO 3.2.
Would you like to have worked for pay or profit or to have helped without pay in a
household business last week?
IF 1, GO TO 3.6.
IF 1, GO TO 3.8.
ELSE, GO TO 3.2.
In the last four weeks, what are all of the things you have done to search for work or to start
a business? (MARK ALL APPLICABLE OPTIONS)
Was this because you had already arranged to take up a job or start a business in the next
30 days?
IF ANY RESPONSE FROM 1 TO 13 IS MARKED, GO TO 3.6.
IF ONLY 14 TO 16, GO TO 3.5.
3.4
1 Ill/sick 2 Disabled 3 In school 4
5 Retired 6 Something else, specify
GO TO 3.13
3.5
1 Yes, maybe, it depends 2 No
3.6 As of the end of last week, how long had you been looking for work?
1 Weeks 2 Months 3 Years
3.7
1 Working 2 In school 3 Homemaker 4 Other, specify
3.8
01 No jobs available in the area 09 Disabled or unable to work (handicapped)
02 Unable to find work requiring his/her skills 10 Housewife/family responsibilities
03 Lost hope of finding any kind of work 11 Child care problems
08 Lacks necessary schooling, training, skills, or experience
04 Employers think too old/too young to work 12 Student
05 Awaiting the season for work 13 Undergoing training to help find work
06 Waiting to be recalled to former job 14 Transportation problems
07 Pregnancy 15 Other, specify
08 Sickness/injury
3.9 Did you look for work or try to start a business at any time during the last 12 months?
1 Yes 2 No
3.10
1 Yes 2 No
3.11 Did you do any of this work during the last 4 weeks?
1 Yes 2 No
ELSE GO TO 3.4.
Did you engage in any income generating activities such as a job, business, apprenticeship,
household enterprise, or farm during the last 12 months?
Would you like to have worked for pay or profit or to have helped without pay in a
household business last week?
Before you started looking for work, what were you doing: working, going to school, or
something else?
What is the main reason why you did not try to find work or start a business in the last four
weeks? (DO NOT READ LIST.)
What best describes your situation at this time? For example, are you ill, disabled, in
school, taking care of house or family, or something else?
Taking care of house or family
IF 1, GO TO 3.10.
(This skip should go backwards. It is not an error.)
IF 1, GO TO 3.14.
IF 1, GO TO 3.11.
ELSE GO TO 3.16
ELSE GO TO 3.13.
3.12 Did you look for work since leaving the last job you held?
1 Yes 2 No
3.13 Have you ever worked for pay or profit or helped unpaid in a household business or farm?
1 Yes 2 No
3.14 When did you last work at a job or business?
1 In the last 12 months 2 1-3 years ago
3 4-5 years ago 4 More than 5 years ago
3.15 What was the main reason you stopped working in your last job/business?
(ONLY RECORD ONE RESPONSE)
1 Lost job/job ended/business was sold/business closed down/laid off
2 Pregnancy 6 Going to school 10 Moved away
3 Health reasons 7 Dissatisfied with job/pay 11 Job was temporary
4 Became disabled 8 Caring for children/relatives 12 Other, specify
5 Retired/too old to work 9 Other family/community responsibilities
3.16 Last week, could you have started a job if one had been offered?
1 Yes 2 No
3.17 Why is that?
1 Own temporary illness 2 In school 3 Waiting to start a job or business
4 Other, specify
CK3 IF ANY ITEM IN COLUMN B FOR QUESTIONS 2.0 THROUGH 2.4 WAS 1, GO TO SECTION 6.
ELSE GO TO SECTION 7: HOME.
GO TO CK3
IF 1, GO TO 3.14.
GO TO 3.15
IF 1, GO TO CK3
ELSE GO TO SECTION 7: HOME
SECTION 4: EMPLOYMENT AND HOURS
4.0
1 Yes 2 No
PRE4.1
4.1
4.2
(DESCRIBE THE INDUSTRY -e.g.- Restaurant, school, appliance factory, real estate office.)
4.3
Year in four figures:
4.4 In this (main) job/business that you had during the last week, were you...
01
GO TO 4.6
02 An employer? (a person who pays one or more people to work for him) GO TO 4.13
03 An own-account worker? (a person running a business with no employees) GO TO 4.13
04 Helping without pay in a household business? GO TO 4.13
05 An apprentice? GO TO 4.15
06 Working on a household farm? GO TO 4.18
These next questions are about the main income generating activity you engaged in last
week. That is the one where you usually work the most hours per week, even if you were
absent from it last week for reasons such as illness, holiday, or family obligations.
In the last week, were you involved in more than one income generating activity such as a
job, business, apprenticeship, household enterprise, or farm?
What kind of work do you usually do in the (main) job/business that you had during the last
week? DESCRIBE THE OCCUPATION AND MAIN TASKS OR DUTIES IN AT LEAST 2
WORDS. (E.g. vegetable farmer, primary school teacher, computer programmer.)
What are the main goods/services produced at your place of work or its main function?
Working for someone else for pay? Include paid domestic workers, paid workers in household
businesses, gardeners, security guards, etc. Payment may be in cash or in kind (e.g. food, accommodation).
This category includes all employees: full-time, part-time, casual work and piecework.
Month in 2 figures (Ex: 08 for August)
When did you start working for this employer, running this business, or engaging in this
activity?
FOR EMPLOYEES
4.6 Does this employer contribute to any pension/retirement fund (e.g. NSSF) for you?
1 Yes 2 No
4.7 Are you entitled to any paid leave from this employer?
1 Yes 2 No
4.8 Are you entitled to medical benefits from this employer?
1 Yes 2 No
4.9 Does this employer deduct or pay income tax (PAYE) from your salary/wage?
1 Yes 2 No
4.10 Is your employment agreement…
1 a verbal agreement 2 a written agreement
4.11 Is your position…
1 permanent and pensionable 2 an open ended appointment 3 a fixed term
4.12 What is the duration of your contract?
1 a week or less 2 more than a week but less than a month 3 one to six months
4 seven to eleven months 5 one to five years 6 more than five years
GO TO 4.16
FOR EMPLOYERS, OWN-ACCOUNT, AND UNPAID FAMILY WORKERS
4.13 Is your business (or household business where you work) registered for VAT?
1 Yes 2 No 98 Don't know 99 Refused
4.14 Is your business (or household business where you work) registered for income tax?
1 Yes 2 No 98 Don't know 99 Refused
GO TO 4.16
FOR APPRENTICES
4.15 In this apprenticeship, were you… (MAY CHOOSE MORE THAN ONE)
1 unpaid 2 paid cash 3 paid in kind 4 paying so you could participate
GO TO 4.16
IF 3, GO TO 4.12.
ELSE, GO TO 4.16
FOR EVERYONE
4.16 Is your employer/business (at your main job)..........
1 National government 5 A private enterprise (other than a commercial bank)
2 Local government 6 Non-profit organization (NGO/CBO)
3 Government controlled business (NWSC, UMEME) 7 A private household
4 A commercial bank
4.17 How many other people work for your employer/business at your place of work?
1 0 5 10-19
2 1 6 20-49
3 2-4 7 50 or more
4 5-9 98 Don't know
4.18 How many hours do you usually work at this job each week?
V Hours Vary
4.19 Do you usually work 20 hours or more each week at this job?
1 Yes 2 No V Hours Vary
4.20 Do you want to work 20 hours or more per week at this job?
1 Yes 2 No
4.21 What is your main reason for working fewer than 20 hours a week at this job?
01 Business conditions 06 Health/medical limitations
02 More hours not available 07 School/training
03 Seasonal work 08 Nature of the job
04 Child care problems 09 Time is filled by another job
05 Family/personal obligations 10 Other, specify
4.22 What is the main reason you do not want to work 20 hours or more a week at this job?
01 Child care problems 05 Work is too physically demanding
02 Family/personal obligations 06 Prefer spending time at other job
03 Health/medical limitations 06 Other, specify
04 School/training
IF 20 OR GREATER, GO TO 4.23
GO TO 4.23
IF 19 OR FEWER, GO TO 4.20.
IF 2, GO TO 4.22
IF 1, GO TO 4.23.
4.23
Sunday Monday
Thursday Friday
4.24
1 Yes, in the current job 4 No
2 Yes, in taking an additional job 98 Don't know
3 Yes, in a different job with more hours
4.25 Do you want to work more hours on this job at your current rate of pay?
1 Yes 2 No
4.26 How many additional hours could you have worked on this job last week?
4.27
1 Yes 2 No
4.28 What kind of work would you choose?
4.29
1 Working 5 Homemaker
2 Looking for work 6 Sick/injured
3 Trying to start a business 7 Other, specify
4 Student
IF 2 OR 3, GO TO 4.30.
ELSE GO TO 4.61.
ELSE IF 4.0 IS 1, GO TO 4.31.
IF 4.4 IS 6, GO TO 4.27.
If you could support your family with any kind of work, is farming what you would choose to
do?
IF 1, GO TO 4.29
GO TO 4.29
ELSE GO TO 4.29.
Now I have some questions about the exact number of hours you worked last week. Last
week, how many hours did you actually work at this job? Please tell me the hours you
worked each day, starting with Sunday.
What was your primary activity before you started this job/business?
IF 2, GO TO 4.29
IF 4.4 IS 2 THROUGH 4, GO TO 4.29.
IF 4.4 IS 5, GO TO 4.25.
IF 1, 2, OR 3, GO TO 4.25.
IF 4.4 IS 1, GO TO 4.24.
Last week, would you have liked to work more hours than you actually worked, provided the
extra hours had been paid?
Tuesday
Saturday
Wednesday
4.30
1 Less than six months 3 Between one and two years
2 Six to 12 months 4 More than two years
4.31
4.32
(DESCRIBE THE INDUSTRY -e.g.- Restaurant, school, appliance factory, real estate office.)
4.33
Year in four figures:
4.34 In this second job/business that you had during the last week, were you...
01
GO TO 4.35
02 An employer? (a person who pays one or more people to work for him) GO TO 4.42
03 An own-account worker? (a person running a business with no employees) GO TO 4.42
04 Helping without pay in a household business? GO TO 4.42
05 An apprentice? GO TO 4.44
06 Working on a household farm? GO TO 4.47
ELSE, GO TO 4.61.
Month in 2 figures (Ex: 08 for August)
How long were you looking for work or trying to start a business before starting the work
you are doing now?
Now I'd like to ask about your second job or business. What kind of work do you usually do
in the second job/business that you had during the last week? DESCRIBE THE
OCCUPATION AND MAIN TASKS OR DUTIES IN AT LEAST 2 WORDS. (E.g. vegetable farmer,
primary school teacher, computer programmer.)
IF 4.0 IS 1, GO TO 4.31.
What are the main goods/services produced at this place of work or its main function?
Working for someone else for pay? Include paid domestic workers, paid workers in household
businesses, gardeners, and security guards. Payment may be in cash or in kind (e.g. food, accommodation).
This category includes all employees: full-time, part-time, casual work and piecework.
When did you start working for this employer, running this business, or engaging in this
activity?
FOR EMPLOYEES
4.35 Does this employer contribute to any pension/retirement fund (e.g. NSSF) for you?
1 Yes 2 No
4.36 Are you entitled to any paid leave from this employer?
1 Yes 2 No
4.37 Are you entitled to medical benefits from this employer?
1 Yes 2 No
4.38 Does this employer deduct or pay income tax (PAYE) from your salary/wage?
1 Yes 2 No
4.39 Is your employment agreement…
1 a verbal agreement 2 a written agreement
4.40 Is your position…
1 permanent and pensionable 2 an open ended appointment 3 a fixed term
4.41 What is the duration of your contract?
1 a week or less 2 more than a week but less than a month 3 one to six months
4 seven to eleven months 5 one to five years 6 more than five years
GO TO 4.45
FOR EMPLOYERS, OWN-ACCOUNT, AND UNPAID FAMILY WORKERS
4.42 Is your business (or household business where you work) registered for VAT?
1 Yes 2 No 98 Don't know 99 Refused
4.43 Is your business (or household business where you work) registered for income tax?
1 Yes 2 No 98 Don't know 99 Refused
GO TO 4.45
FOR APPRENTICES
4.44 In this apprenticeship, were you… (MAY CHOOSE MORE THAN ONE)
1 unpaid 2 paid cash 3 paid in kind 4 paying so you could participate
GO TO 4.45
ELSE, GO TO 4.45.
IF 3, GO TO 4.41.
FOR EVERYONE
4.45 Is your employer/business at this job..........
1 National government 5 A private enterprise (other than a commercial bank)
2 Local government 6 Non-profit organization (NGO/CBO)
3 Government controlled business (NWSC, UMEME) 7 A private household
4 A commercial bank
4.46 How many other people work for your employer/business at your place of work?
1 0 5 10-19
2 1 6 20-49
3 2-4 7 50 or more
4 5-9 98 Don't know
4.47 How many hours do you usually work at this job each week?
V Hours Vary
4.48 Do you usually work 20 hours or more each week at this job?
1 Yes 2 No V Hours Vary
4.49 Do you want to work 20 hours or more per week at this job?
1 Yes 2 No
4.50 What is your main reason for working fewer than 20 hours a week at this job?
01 Business conditions 06 Health/medical limitations
02 More hours not available 07 School/training
03 Seasonal work 08 Nature of the job
04 Child care problems 09 Time is filled by another job
05 Family/personal obligations 10 Other, specify
4.51 What is the main reason you do not want to work 20 hours or more a week at this job?
01 Child care problems 05 Work is too physically demanding
02 Family/personal obligations 06 Prefer spending time at other job
03 Health/medical limitations 07 Would be too much with other job
04 School/training 08 Other, specify
IF 20 OR GREATER, GO TO 4.52.
IF 19 OR FEWER, GO TO 4.49.
IF 1, GO TO 4.52.
IF 2, GO TO 4.51.
GO TO 4.52
4.52
Sunday Monday
Thursday Friday
4.53 Do you want to work more hours on this job at your current rate of pay?
1 Yes 2 No
4.54 How many additional hours could you have worked on this job last week?
4.55
1 Yes 2 No
4.56 What kind of work would you choose?
4.57
1 Yes 2 No
PRE4.58
4.58
V Hours Vary
4.59
1 Yes 2 No V Hours Vary
ELSE GO TO 4.61.
IF 1, GO TO PRE4.58.
How many hours do you usually work at the rest of your income generating activities
combined each week?
Now I'd like to ask about the rest of your income generating activities. Please include jobs,
own account work, unpaid work in a household business, farming, etc. I will ask about
these activities as a group instead of one by one.
IF 2, GO TO 4.56.
IF 4.34 IS 1 OR 5, GO TO 4.53.
GO TO 4.57
If you could support your family with any kind of work, is farming what you would choose to
do?
Saturday
IF 4.34 IS 2 THROUGH 4, GO TO 4.57.
Besides the two we have discussed, did you have any other jobs/businesses/income
generating activities last week?
Do you usually work 20 hours or more each week at them?
ELSE GO TO 4.60.
IF 4.34 IS 6, GO TO 4.55.
ELSE GO TO 4.57.
Last week, how many hours did you actually work at your second job? Please tell me the
hours you worked each day, starting with Sunday.
IF V, DON'T KNOW, OR REFUSED, GO TO 4.59.
Tuesday Wednesday
IF 2, GO TO 4.57
4.60
Sunday Monday
Thursday Friday
4.61
1 Yes 2 No
4.62
01 Registered or waited at employment agency
02 Registered or waited at trade union
03 Placed or answered job advertisements
04 Enquired at workplaces, farms, factories or called on other possible employers
05 Sought assistance from relatives or friends
06 Waited at the street side or other place where casual workers are found
07 Contacted school or university employment center
08 Applied for permit to start business
09 Applied for a loan from a bank
10 Sought financial assistance from friends or family members
11 Sought a loan from a church or mosque
12 Purchased land, a building, or equipment
13 Other active, specify
14 Looked at job advertisements
15 Looked for land, a building, or equipment
16 Other passive, specify
IF 2, GO TO SECTION 5: EARNINGS
GO TO SECTION 5: EARNINGS
Last week, how many hours did you actually work at the rest of your income generating
activities combined? Please tell me the hours you worked each day, starting with Sunday.
What did you do? (MARK ALL APPLICABLE OPTIONS)
Tuesday Wednesday
Even though you are already working, did you do anything in the past four weeks to find
other work or to start a business?
Saturday
SECTION 5: EARNINGS
ONLY ASK THIS SECTION OF THE QUESTIONNAIRE IF 4.4 OR 4.34 WAS 1,2,3, OR 5.
IF 4.4 WAS 1,2,3, OR 5, BEGIN WITH 5.0. ELSE IF 4.34 WAS 1,2,3, OR 5, BEGIN WITH 5.10.
5.0 On your (main) job, are you paid...
1 a set rate 2 on the basis of sales 3 both a set rate and on the basis of sales
4 in kind only 5 some other way, specify
5.1
ENTER AMOUNT IN SHILLINGS
5.2 That rate is…
1 Hourly 2 Daily 3 Weekly 4 Bi-weekly 5 Twice monthly 6 Monthly 7 Annually
8 Other, specify
5.3
1 Yes 2 No
5.4
ENTER AMOUNT IN SHILLINGS
5.5
ENTER AMOUNT IN SHILLINGS
5.6
ENTER AMOUNT IN SHILLINGS
ELSE GO TO 5.8.
Even though you told me it was easier to report your earnings (FILL UNIT FROM 5.2), are you
paid at an hourly rate on this job?
What is the set rate you are paid? This should be the pay rate before taxes or other deductions are taken
out.
What is your hourly rate of pay on this job? This should be the pay rate before taxes or other
deductions are taken out.
In the last month, how much did you earn from sales? This should be earnings before taxes or other
deductions are taken out.
IF 4, GO TO 5.8.
In the last month, how much did you earn? This should be earnings before taxes or other deductions
are taken out.
ELSE GO TO 5.8.
ELSE IF 5.0 WAS 3, GO TO 5.5.
ELSE GO TO 5.8.
IF 2, GO TO 5.5.
ELSE IF 5.0 WAS 3, GO TO 5.5.
IF 1, GO TO 5.4.
IF 1 OR 3, GO TO 5.1.
GO TO 5.7
IF 5.0 WAS 3, GO TO 5.5.
IF 2 THROUGH 7, GO TO 5.3.
IF 5, GO TO 5.6.
5.7
ENTER AMOUNT IN SHILLINGS
5.8 Did you receive any in kind payments such as food or housing from your (main) job?
1 Yes 2 No
5.9 What is the estimated value of these in kind payments?
ENTER AMOUNT IN SHILLINGS AND CIRCLE UNITS
1 Hourly 2 Daily 3 Weekly 4 Bi-weekly 5 Twice monthly 6 Monthly 7 Annually
CK5
5.10 On your second job, are you paid...
1 a set rate 2 on the basis of sales 3 both a set rate and on the basis of sales
4 in kind only 5 some other way, specify
5.11
ENTER AMOUNT IN SHILLINGS
5.12 That rate is…
1 Hourly 2 Daily 3 Weekly 4 Bi-weekly 5 Twice monthly 6 Monthly 7 Annually
8 Other, specify
5.13
1 Yes 2 No
IF 2 THROUGH 7, GO TO 5.13.
ELSE GO TO 5.18.
IF 1, GO TO 5.14.
ELSE IF 5.10 WAS 3, GO TO 5.15.
IF 5, GO TO 5.16.
ELSE GO TO 5.18.
What is the set rate you are paid? This should be the pay rate before taxes or other deductions are taken
out.
IF 1 OR 3, GO TO 5.11.
Even though you told me it was easier to report your earnings (FILL UNIT FROM 5.14), are you
paid at an hourly rate on this job?
What were your expenses associated with generating this income in the last month? Include
the cost of supplies, items that were resold, fuel, rent on buildings and equipment, etc.
IF 2, GO TO CK5.
ELSE IF 5.10 WAS 3, GO TO 5.15.
IF 4.34 WAS 1, 2, 3, OR 5, GO TO 5.10.
ELSE GO TO SECTION 6: LAST 12 MONTHS.
IF 2, GO TO 5.15.
IF 4, GO TO 5.18.
5.14
ENTER AMOUNT IN SHILLINGS
5.15
ENTER AMOUNT IN SHILLINGS
5.16
ENTER AMOUNT IN SHILLINGS
5.17
ENTER AMOUNT IN SHILLINGS
5.18 Did you receive any in kind payments, such as food or housing, from your second job?
1 Yes 2 No
5.19 What is the estimated value of these in kind payments?
ENTER AMOUNT IN SHILLINGS AND CIRCLE UNITS
1 Hourly 2 Daily 3 Weekly 4 Bi-weekly 5 Twice monthly 6 Monthly 7 Annually
5.20
ENTER AMOUNT IN SHILLINGS
In the last month, how much did you earn from sales? This should be earnings before taxes or other
deductions are taken out.
In the last month, how much did you earn? This should be earnings before taxes or other deductions
are taken out.
ELSE GO TO 5.18.
GO TO 5.17
What is your hourly rate of pay on this job? This should be the pay rate before taxes or other
deductions are taken out.
What were your expenses associated with generating this income in the last month? Include
the cost of supplies, items that were resold, fuel, rent on buildings and equipment, etc.
IF 5.10 WAS 3, GO TO 5.15.
GO TO SECTION 6: LAST 12 MONTHS
IF 2, GO TO 5.20
IF 4.57 WAS 1. ASK: How much did you earn last week on the rest of your jobs combined?
Include the value of both cash and in kind payments.
SECTION 6: LAST 12 MONTHS
PRE6.0
6.0
6.1
6.2
(DESCRIBE THE INDUSTRY -e.g.- Restaurant, school, appliance factory, real estate office.)
6.3 In this main job/business that you had during the past 12 months, were you...
01
GO TO 6.4
02 An employer? (a person who pays one or more people to work for him) GO TO 6.11
03 An own-account worker? (a person running a business with no employees) GO TO 6.11
04 Helping without pay in a household business? GO TO 6.11
05 An apprentice? GO TO 6.13
06 Working on a household farm? GO TO 6.16
Working for someone else for pay? Include paid domestic workers, paid workers in household
businesses, gardeners, security guards, etc. Payment may be in cash or in kind (e.g. food, accommodation).
This category includes all employees: full-time, part-time, casual work and piecework.
ELSE, GO TO 6.1.
IF 1 OR 2, GO TO 6.16.
MARK APPROPRIATE CATEGORY: COMPLETED SECTION 4 RESPONSE 1 IN COLUMN B
What kind of work did you usually do in the job/business that you spent the most time on
during the past 12 months? DESCRIBE THE OCCUPATION AND MAIN TASKS OR DUTIES IN
AT LEAST 2 WORDS. (Eg. vegetable farmer, primary school teacher, computer programmer.)
What are the main goods/services produced at this place of work or its main function?
ASK THIS SECTION OF ALL PEOPLE WHO WERE ASKED SECTION 4 OF THE SURVEY OR WHO GAVE
RESPONSE 1 TO ANY ITEM IN COLUMN B FOR QUESTIONS 2.0 THROUGH 2.4.
Now I'd like to ask about the income generating activity you spent the most time doing in
the past 12 months. This could be work at a job, your own business, a household
enterprise, or a farm. It could be work that you still do or work that you have stopped doing.
Was the work you spent the most time on over the course of the past 12 months work you
already told me about doing in the last week or was it some other work?
ELSE, GO TO 6.1.
IF PERSON ANSWERED SECTION 4, GO TO 6.0.
1 Main job last week 2 Second job last week 3 Other work
FOR EMPLOYEES
6.4 Did this employer contribute to any pension/retirement fund (e.g. NSSF) for you?
1 Yes 2 No
6.5 Were you entitled to any paid leave from this employer?
1 Yes 2 No
6.6 Were you entitled to medical benefits from this employer?
1 Yes 2 No
6.7 Did this employer deduct or pay income tax (PAYE) from your salary/wage?
1 Yes 2 No
6.8 Was your employment agreement…
1 a verbal agreement 2 a written agreement
6.9 Was your position…
1 permanent and pensionable 2 an open ended appointment 3 a fixed term
6.10 What was the duration of your contract?
1 a week or less 2 more than a week but less than a month 3 one to six months
4 seven to eleven months 5 one to five years 6 more than five years
GO TO 6.14
FOR EMPLOYERS, OWN-ACCOUNT, AND UNPAID FAMILY WORKERS
6.11 Was your business (or household business where you worked) registered for VAT?
1 Yes 2 No 98 Don't know 99 Refused
6.12 Was your business (or household business where you worked) registered for income tax?
1 Yes 2 No 98 Don't know 99 Refused
GO TO 6.14
FOR APPRENTICES
6.13 In this apprenticeship, were you… (MAY CHOOSE MORE THAN ONE)
1 unpaid 2 paid cash 3 paid in kind 4 paying so you could participate
GO TO 6.14
ELSE, GO TO 6.14.
IF 3, GO TO 6.10.
FOR EVERYONE
6.14 Was your employer/business ..........
1 National government 5 A private enterprise (other than a commercial bank)
2 Local government 6 Non-profit organization (NGO/CBO)
3 Government controlled business (NWSC, UMEME) 7 A private household
4 A commercial bank
6.15 How many other people worked for your employer/business at your place of work?
1 0 5 10-19
2 1 6 20-49
3 2-4 7 50 or more
4 5-9 98 Don't know
6.16
6.17
High season: 1 2 3 4 Low season: 1 2 3 4 Didn't vary: 1 2 3 4
6.18
High season: Low season: Didn't vary:
6.19 Did you usually work 20 hours or more each week at this job?
1 Yes 2 No V Hours Vary
6.20
ENTER AMOUNT IN SHILLINGS AND CIRCLE UNITS
1 Hourly 2 Daily 3 Weekly 4 Bi-weekly 5 Twice monthly 6 Monthly 7 Annually
During which of the past 12 months did you work at this job/business? (CIRCLE ALL THAT APPLY)
ELSE GO TO 6.20.
January February March April May June July August September October November December
During the months that you worked at this job/business, how many weeks did you usually
work per month? You can report different numbers for high and low seasons or one
number if it didn't vary.
GO TO SECTION 7: HOME
ASK IF 6.3 IS 1, 2, 3, OR 5: How much did you usually earn at this job? Please include the
value of any in kind payments and use whatever units of time are easiest for you.
IF DK OR R, GO TO 6.19.
During the weeks that you worked at this job/business, how many hours did you usually
work per week? You can report different numbers for high and low seasons or one number
if it didn't vary.
SECTION 7: HOME
PRE7.0
7.0
7.1
7.2
7.3
7.4
7.5
7.6
7.7
.
7.8
1 Remitances 4 NSSF 7 Other, specify
2 Charity/church 5 Welfare grants
3 Retirement pension 6 Bursary, study loan
Last week, how much time did you spend on hunting and
fishing? This includes hunting animals and birds;
catching fish, crabs, and shellfish; and other similar
activities.
Hours
Now I'd like to ask about some of your domestic activities.
GO TO SECTION 8: AGRICULTURE
Hours
Hours
Hours
Hours
Last week, how much time did you spend collecting
firewood for the household, including travel time?
Last week, how much time did you spend fetching water
for the household, including travel time?
Hours
(IF LESS THAN 30 MINUTES, WRITE 0. IF MORE THAN 30 MINUTES BUT LESS THAN AN HOUR, WRITE 1.)
Do you get income or support from any of the following sources? (CIRCLE ALL THAT
APPLY)
Last week, how much time did you spend constructing
your dwelling, farm buildings, private roads, or wells?
Last week, how much time did you spend on milling and
other food processing for the household? This includes
threshing and milling grain, making butter and cheese,
slaughtering livestock, curing hides and skins, preserving
food for later consumption, making beer and alcohol, and
other similar activities. It does not include preparing food
for immediate consumption.
Last week, how much time did you spend on agriculture?
This includes growing or gathering field crops, fruits, and
vegetables; producing eggs and milk; burning charcoal;
and other similar activities.
Last week, how much time did you spend making major
repairs to your dwelling, farm buildings, private roads, or
wells?
Last week, how much time did you spend making
handicrafts for household use? This includes making
furniture, clothing, clay pots, baskets, mats, and other
similar activities.
Hours
Hours
SECTION 8: AGRICULTURE
1 Yes 2 No IF 2, GO TO 8.11
PRE8.1 PLEASE CIRCLE THE LAST COMPLETED SEASON 1 March-May 2 August-October
1 more 3 about half 1 more
2 less 4 less than
half
2 less
5 very little
6 none
8.1 8.2 8.3 8.4 8.5 8.6 8.7 8.8 8.9
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
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8.0 Does the household grow any crops?
THIS SECTION OF THE SURVEY ASKS ABOUT THE HOUSEHOLD RATHER THAN EACH INDIVIDUAL. ASK IT OF THE
PERSON MOST KNOWLEDGEABLE ABOUT THE HOUSEHOLD'S AGRICULTURAL ACTIVITIES.
3 about this
amount
When you
planted this
crop, did
you intend
to sell…?
3 about this
amount
When you
planted, did
you expect
to
harvest…?
How much did you
receive for this
crop? FILL "Total
sale" IF KNOWN,
ELSE FILL "Price per
unit." IF NONE OF A
CROP WAS SOLD,
ENTER "0" FOR "Total
sale."
Price per
unitTotal sale
How much of
your (CROP
NAME)
harvest did
you sell...?
Please tell me all of
the household
members who were
involved in growing,
processing or selling
this crop.
(Enter each person ID
number)
8.10
GO TO 8.11
Please list all types of crops grown
during the last completed season,
the one that ran from … to ....
ENTER
CODE
FOR
CROP
TYPE
How big was
your (CROP
NAME)
harvest?
Amount Units
1 Yes 2 No IF 2, GO TO THANKS
Units 1 more 1 all/almost all 1 more 1 all/almost all 1 more
2 fewer 2 more than half 2 less 2 more than half 2 less
3 about half 3 about half
4 less than half 4 less than half
5 very little 5 very little
Ush Units 6 none 6 none
8.12 8.13 8.14 8.15 8.16 8.17 8.18 8.19 8.20 8.21 8.22 8.23 8.24
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
T
ENTER
CODE
FOR
ANIMAL
TYPE
How
many (TYPE OF
ANIMAL
OR
POULTRY)
did you
sell
during
the
year?
How much
money did you
usually receive
for one?
Did you
plan to
sell…
Did you
plan to
sell…
(Enter each person ID number)
FOR POULTRY,
ALSO ASK:
What share of
the eggs did
you sell…
FOR DAIRY,
ALSO ASK:
What share of
the milk did
you sell:
8.11 Does the household raise any livestock?
Please list all types of livestock and
poultry raised since this time last
year.
How
many (TYPE OF
ANIMAL
OR
POULTRY)
did you
have
one year
ago?
How
many
were
born
during
the
year?
How
many
did you
kill to
eat
during
the
year? (ASK IF
APPROP
RIATE.)
8.25
3 per kg,
dressed
GO TO THANKS
2 per kg, live
1 per head
Please tell me all of the household
members who were involved in raising
or selling these
(animal/poultry/eggs/milk).
3 about
this
amount
3 about
this
amount
3 about
this
amount
Did you
plan to
sell…
Crop name Crop code
Wheat 111
Barley 112
Rice 120
Maize 130
Finger millet 141
Sorghum 150
Beans 210
Field peas 221
Cow peas 222
Pigeon peas 223
Chick peas 224
Groundnuts 310
Soya beans 320
Sunflower 330
Simsim 340
Cabbage 410
Tomatoes 420
Carrots 430
Onions 440
Pumpkins 450
Dodo 460
Eggplants 470
Sugarcane 510
Cotton 520
Tobacco 530
Irish potatoes 610
Sweet potatoes 620
Cassava 630
Yam 640
Coco yam 650
Oranges 700
Paw paw 710
Pineapples 720
Banana food 741
Banana beer 742
Banana sweet 744
Mango 750
Jackfruit 760
Avocado 770
Passion fruit 780
Coffee all 810
Cocoa 820
Tea 830
Ginger 840
Curry 850
Oil palm 860
Vanilla 870
Black wattle 880
Other 890
Natural forest trees 950
Plantation trees 960
Bamboo 970
Other forest trees 990
CODES FOR UNIT OF QUANTITY
UNIT CODE UNIT CODE
Kilogram (kg) 1 Buns (100 g) 44
Gram 2 Buns (50 g) 45
Litre 3 Bathing soap (Tablet) 46
Small cup with handle (Akendo) 4 Washing soap (Bar) 47
Metre 5 Washing soap (Tablet) 48
Square metre 6 Packet (2 kg) 49
Yard 7 Packet (1 kg) 50
Millilitre 8 Packet (500 g) 51
Sack (120 kgs) 9 Packet (250 g) 52
Sack (100 kgs) 10 Packet (100 g) 53
Sack (80 kgs) 11 Packet (Unspecified) 54
Sack (50 kgs) 12 Fish – Whole (Up to 1 kg) 55
Sack (unspecified) 13 Fish – Whole (1 2 kg) 56
Jerrican (20 lts) 14 Fish – Whole (Above 2 kg) 57
Jerrican (10 lts) 15 Fish Cut piece (Up to 1 kg) 58
Jerrican (5 lts) 16 Fish Cut piece (1 2 kg) 59
Jerrican (3 lts) 17 Fish Cut piece (Above 2 kg) 60
Jerrican (2 lts) 18 Tray of 30 eggs 61
Jerrican (1 lt) 19 Ream 62
Tin (20 lts) 20 Crate 63
Tin (5 lts) 21 Heap (Unspecified) 64
Plastic Basin (15 lts) 22 Dozen 65
Bottle (750 ml) 23 Bundle (Unspecified) 66
Bottle (500 ml) 24 Bunch (Big) 67
Bottle (350 ml) 25 Bunch (Medium) 68
Bottle (300 ml) 26 Bunch (Small) 69
Bottle (250 ml) 27 Cluster (Unspecified) 70
Bottle (150 ml) 28 Gourd (1 – 5 lts) 71
Kimbo/Cowboy/Blueband Tin (2 kg) 29 Gourd (5 – 10 lts) 72
Kimbo/Cowboy/Blueband Tin (1 kg) 30 Gourd (Above 10 lts) 73
Kimbo/Cowboy/Blueband Tin (0.5) kg) 31 Gologolo (4 5 lts) 74
Cup/Mug (0.5 lt) 32 Calabash (1 5 lts) 75
Glass (0.25 lt) 33 Calabash (Above 5 lts) 76
Ladle (100 g) 34 Jug (2 lts) 77
Table spoon 35 Jug (1.5 lts) 78
Tea spoon 36 Jug (1 lt) 79
Basket (20 kg) 37 Tot (50 ml) 80
Basket (10 kg) 38 Tot (sachet) 81
Basket (5 kg) 39 Tot (Unspecified) 82
Basket (2 kg) 40 Tobacco leaf (Number) 83
Loaf (1 kg) 41 Pair 84
Loaf (500 g) 42 Number of Units (General) 85
Buns (200 g) 43 Acre 86
Buns (100 g) 44 Other Units (Specify) 99