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ANNEX 2
Questionnaires (Contd.)

Module B: Living quarters and facilities in the house ((acting) head of household)
B1Let us look at the house your household lives in, and see what the main building materials are that have been used for the construction of the roof, walls, floor. 
   BricksCementClayWoodLeavesIron/tinSandOther       
 a.Roof123456-8 B1a    
 b.Walls123456-8 B1b    
 c.Floor123456  78 B1c    
B2Is the dwelling owned, rented, or lived in free?       
 1.Owned B2    
 2.Rented       
 3.Lived in free (not owned, but no rent being paid)       
 4.Other: specify,                                                          
B3What is the main source of drinking water for members of your household?       
 1.Piped into residence/yard/plot B3    
 2.Private well/tube well in residence/yard/plot       
 3.Public tap or well       
 4.Spring/River/Stream/Pond/Lake       
 5.Private water tank       
 6.Other: specify,                                                         
B4How many minutes does it take to go there, get drinking water, and come back? B4    
 Interviewer: enter 96, if drinking water is available on the premise.       
B5How many rooms do you have in your dwelling (compound, apartment) which are for the exclusive use of your household?       
Number of rooms:-------→ B5    
         
B6Does your household own any buildings or rooms that are rented out? B6    
 1.Yes-------→B6a
During the past year, about how much was earned by renting out buildings or rooms?
Amount in national currency, for a 12 months period:      -------→
        
 2.No   B6a    
            
B7What type of toilet is used in this household?       
 1.Own flush toilet B7    
 2.Shared or public flush toilet       
 3.Own traditional pit toilet/latrine       
 4.Shared or public traditional pit toilet/latrine       
 5.No toilet facility, nearby bush/field is used       
 6.Other: specify,                                                                 
B8What type of fuel does your household mainly use for cooking?       
 1.Wood B8    
 2.Cow/animal dung cakes       
 3.Coal/Charcoal/Coke/Lignite       
 4.Kerosene       
 5.Electricity       
 6.LPG (Liquid Petroleum Gas)/Methan       
 7.Other: specify,                                                                        
End of module B, go to module C       

Module C: General, income, savings & debt situation of the household ((acting) head of household)
General:     
C1.What is the main religion practiced in this household?     
 1.Muslim  C1   
 2.Hindu      
 3.Christian      
 4.Buddhist     
 5.Other: specify:                                                     
 6.No religion practiced     
C2.Do all persons in the household practice the same religion?     
 1.Yes C2   
 2.No     
C3.Does the head of the household belong to a tribe or ethnic group? C3   
 1.Yes-------→C3a.      
 2.No What is the name of the tribe?  (office)C3a   
  Name:                                                                                
C4.Does the head of the household belong to a caste? C4   
 1.Yes-------→C4a.      
 2.No What is the name of the caste?  (office)C4a   
  Name:                                                                              
Household income:     
Interviewer: As you know, posing questions to respondents on income is a sensitive activity. Mention to the respondent that the income information provided by him/her will be kept strictly confidential and shall only be used to give researchers insight in  well-fare levels in rural communities. The insight is used to develop appropriate development projects in rural areas.     
     
     
     
C5.Regarding satisfying all basic needs (food, clothes, goods, services) for the household, would you rate the financial situation of the household as,     
 1.More than sufficient C5   
 2.Sufficient     
 3.Barely sufficient     
 4.Insufficient     
C6.If you compare the financial situation of this household to other households in your neighbourhood would you say that your household is;     
     
 1.Better off C6   
 2.About the same     
 3.Worse off     
C7.Please, specify from which sources you and your household members earned an income and tell me how much was earned from each source.
 Income sourceAmount in national currency over 12 month period 
            
a.Catching fish (and selling catch after landing)a.         
            
b.Operation of fish pondsb         
            
c.Renting out fish ponds to othersc.         
            
d.Renting out fishing boats/engines/gear to othersd.         
            
e.Processing of Fish, e.g. smoking, fryinge.         
            
f.Marketing of fish, e.g. fish mongerf.         
            
g.Farming of crops and selling the harvest to othersg.         
            
h.Buying crops from farmers and selling to others for profith.         
            
i.Herding and raising cattle (livestock)i.         
            
j.Income from homestead (e.g. vegetable gardening)j.         
            
k.Buying and selling cattlek.         
            
l.Raising/selling poultry, goose, sheep, pigs and other small farm animalsl.         
            
m.Income from business other than fishing/farming/forestrym         
            
n.Income from wage labour (all types)n.         
            
o.Income from salaried employment (service sector)o.         
            
p.Income from doing domestic work for othersp.         
            
q.Income from remittances from relatives/friends/family members (incl. foreign)q.         
            
r.Income from lending money to othersr.         
            
s.Income from savings (bank, insurance)s.         
            
t.Income from pensiont.         
            
u.Other sources not listed aboveu.         
            
C8Now, could you give me an estimate of the total household income earned in the past 12 months by all household member taken together?   C8      
 Amount in national currency is:---------→          
            
Savings:         
C9Do you or members of your household save money   C9     
 1.Yes -------→C9a          
 2.NoHow often do you save money?         
  1. Daily  C9a      
   2. Weekly         
   3. Monthly         
 Go to C104. Yearly         
   5. Don't know exactly         
            
  C9bFor what purpose do the members of your household save money?         
  Interviewer:           1=yes, 2=no, 8=does not know.         
  a. Buying new household goods  C9ba     
  b. Replacement of old household goods in future  C9bb     
  c. Buying new goods/equipment for fishing, farming or other business  C9bc     
  d. Replacement of old goods/equipment for fishing, farming, or other business  C9bd     
  e. business in future  C9be     
  f. Dowry or bride price for marriage of daughter/son  C9bf     
  g. Education of children  C9bg     
  h. Social security or income for later when old  C9bh     
  i. To earn interest/accumulate capital  C9bi     
  j. Other, specify:                                                               C9bj     
            
  C9cWhere does your household save money?          
  Interviewer:           1=yes, 2=no, 8=does not know/not applicable         
  a. Banking institutions (firm)  C9ca     
  b. Cooperation (Co-op)  C9cb     
  c. Post office  C9cc     
  d. At home  C9cd     
  e. With a trustworthy fellow-villager/friend  C9ce     
  f. With family member who lives elsewhere  C9cf     
  g. Other, specify:                                                               C9cg     
            
  C9dWhat has been the approximate amount of money that your household saved over the last 12 months?   C9d     
   Amount in national currency is: -------→         
             
Borrowing:         
C10Have you or the members of your household borrowed money in the past 12         
 months?    C10     
 1. Yes -------→
2. No
C10aWhat were the three main reasons for which you and/or your household borrowed money?         
 Interviewer:         
  
Ask for the three most important reasons. List the most important one first (C10a1). Use code 88 if "not applicable".
         
  1. Buying new consumer goods  C10aa    
End of Module C, go to Module D.2. Replacement of household goods in future  C10ab    
3. Buying goods/equipment for business  C10ac    
4. Dowry or bride price for marriage of daughter/son         
  5. Education children         
  6. To repay other loans         
  7. To meet expenses of social ceremonies and festivals         
  8. Other, specify:                                                                      
            
  C10bFrom which sources did your household borrow money?         
  Interviewer:         
  
Probe for the three most important ones and list the most important one first (i.e. C10b1), etc. Enter code 88 if not applicable.
         
  1. Banking institutions (firm)  C10ba    
  2. Cooperation (Co-ops)  C10bb    
  3. Post office  C10bc    
  4. Relatives/friends         
  5. With a trustworthy villager         
  6. Through a development project implemented here         
  7. Boat owner(s)         
  8. Traders/middlemen         
  9. Private money lender         
  10. Shopkeeper         
  11. Other, specify:                                                                      
            
   C10c         
   What was the approximate total amount of money that was borrowed by the members of your household, in the last 12 months?  C10c     
   Amount, in national currency is: -------→         
            
   C10d         
   What is the approximate amount of loan that was repaid during the last 12 months?  C10d     
   Amount, in national currency is: -------→         
            
   End of Module C, go to Module D         

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