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PAPUA NEW GUINEA HOUSEHOLD SURVEY 1996 Second Visit Questionnaire (Consumption Recall)
Province: _______________________________________
District: ________________________________________
Province Number:
Census Division: _________________________________ Census Unit: ____________________________________ Census Division Number:
Village Name: ___________________________________ Name of Household Head: _________________________________
Census Unit Number:
Interviewer(s): ___________________________________
_______________________________________________
Dwelling Number:
Date of Interview: ___/___/1996
INTERVIEWER NOTES: (Give details of any unusual spending or other factors that may affect the reported consumption level) .............................................................................................................................................................................................................. .............................................................................................................................................................................................................. .............................................................................................................................................................................................................. .............................................................................................................................................................................................................. ..............................................................................................................................................................................................................
SUPERVISOR COMMENTS: (Give details on the conduct of the interview. Sign after confirming that the household was interviewed on the day indicated and that the questionnaire is complete) .............................................................................................................................................................................................................. ..................................................................................... SUPERVISOR _________________________
Section 1. Purchases of Food INTERVIEWER: Ask questions 2-8 only if the answer to question 1 is `YES'
1. During the past 12 months, have the members of this household spent money to buy any of the following foods? PUT A CROSS IN THE APPROPRIATE BOX * ASK QUESTION 1 FIRST FOR ALL * ITEMS IN THE LIST. THEN ASK * QUESTIONS 2-8 ONLY FOR ITEMS * WHERE Q.1 IS ANSWERED `YES'. 9
2. Since my last visit have members of your household purchased any (Item)? 1=Yes 2=No 6 Next item
3. What was the total value of (Item) purchased since my last visit?
4. What was the total quantity of (Item) purchased since my last visit?
5. Was any of this (Item) given as a gift to people outside the household? 1=Yes 2=No 6 Q.7
6. What was the value of the (Item) that was given away?
7. Was any of this (Item) sold or exchanged for other goods? 1=Yes 2=No 6 Next item
8. What was the value of the (Item) that was sold or exchanged? 6 GO TO NEXT ITEM ON THE LIST
Yes No code kina toea kilogram code kina toea code kina toea
Rice 101 ! ! !
Bread 102 ! ! !
Flour 103 ! ! !
Biscuits 104 ! ! !
Other cereal products (e.g. cakes, breakfast cereal) 105 ! ! !
Sago 106 ! ! !
Lamb and Mutton 107 ! ! !
Chicken 108 ! ! !
Pork 109 ! ! !
Tinned Meat 110 ! ! !
All other meat (including bush meat) 111 ! ! !
Tinned Fish 112 ! ! !
All other fish (e.g. fresh, frozen, dried, shellfish) 113 ! ! !
Milk (liquid, powdered, canned) 114 ! XXXXXX ! !
Butter, margarine, cooking oil and dripping 115 ! XXXXXX ! !
Other dairy products (e.g., cheese, ice cream) 116 ! XXXXXX ! !
Eggs 117 ! XXXXXX ! !
Bananas (cooking and eating) 118 ! ! !
Sugar cane 119 ! ! !
Other fresh fruit (e.g., mangoes, pineapple..) 120 ! ! !
Coconuts 121 ! ! !
Other nuts (e.g., peanut, galip, okari ..) 122 ! ! !
Corn 123 ! ! !
Other greens & vegetables (e.g. aibika, pumpkin) 124 ! ! !
Sweet potato (Kaukau) 125 ! ! !
Cassava (Tapiok) 126 ! ! !
Taro and Chinese Taro 127 ! ! !
Yams 128 ! ! !
Sugar 129 ! ! !
Tea, coffee, milo 130 ! ! !
Snack food (e.g., Twisties, chips, chewing gum) 131 ! ! !
Salt, pepper, spices, sauces 132 ! ! !
133 ! ! !
NOTES TO INTERVIEWERS ! Purchases include all items bought by cheque or obtained on credit even if they are not yet fully paid for.
! People outside the household include short-term visitors who slept in the house but are not recorded as usual residents on the Household Roster. ! When an item is purchased to be re-sold, report the value (for question 8) as the cost of the item, not the amount that the item was re-sold for.
Examples ! GIFTS: Giving a bag of sugar to neighbours. Giving a meal of rice to short-term visitors. ! SALES: Buying flour to sell cooked scone in the market. Buying greens and meat to sell plates of cooked food.
Section 2. Other Frequent Purchases INTERVIEWER: Ask questions 10-16 only if the answer to question 9 is `YES'
9. During the past 12 months, have the members of this household spent money to buy any of the following items? PUT A CROSS IN THE APPROPRIATE BOX * ASK QUESTION 9 FIRST FOR ALL * ITEMS IN THE LIST. THEN ASK * QUESTIONS 10-16 ONLY FOR ITEMS * WHERE Q.9 IS ANSWERED `YES'. 9
10. Since my last visit have members of your household purchased any (Item)? 1=Yes 2=No 6 Next item
11. What was the total value of (Item) purchased since my last visit?
12. What was the total quantity of (Item) purchased since my last visit?
13. Was any of this (Item) given as a gift to people outside the household? 1=Yes 2=No 6 Q.15
14. What was the value of the (Item) that was given away?
15. Was any of this (Item) sold or exchanged for other goods? 1=Yes 2=No 6 Next item
16. What was the value of the (Item) that was sold or exchanged? 6 GO TO NEXT ITEM ON THE LIST
Yes No code kina toea number unit code kina toea code kina toea
Meals consumed away from home (e.g. at restaurants, sports clubs, kai bars)
201 ! XXXXXXXXXXXXXX
! !
Soft drink 202 ! litre ! !
Beer 203 ! litre ! !
Spirits 204 ! litre ! !
Wine and other alcohol 205 ! litre ! !
Cigarettes 206 ! packs
! !
Tobacco and mutrus 207 ! XXXXXXX ! !
Betel nut, lime and mustard 208 ! nuts ! !
Soap 209 ! XXXXXXX ! !
Other personal care products (cosmetics, shampoo, toothpaste, etc.)
210 ! XXXXXXXXXXXXXX
! !
Laundry powder 211 ! XXXXXXX ! !
Toilet paper 212 ! XXXXXXX ! !
Other home maintenance products (brooms, 213 ! XXXXXXX ! !
detergents, etc.) XXXXXXX
Kerosene 214 ! litre ! !
Petrol 215 ! litre ! !
Firewood 216 ! XXXXXXX ! !
Matches 217 ! XXXXXXX ! !
P.M.V. fares 218 ! XXXXXXX ! !
Batteries 219 ! XXXXXXX ! !
Newspapers and magazines 220 ! XXXXXXX ! !
Stamps and postage fees 221 ! XXXXXXX ! !
Lottery tickets 222 ! XXXXXXX ! !
Other forms of gambling 223 ! XXXXXXX ! !
Entrance fees for films and videos 224 ! XXXXXXX ! !
Entrance fees to sports matches 225 ! XXXXXXX ! !
226 ! XXXXXXX ! !
227 ! XXXXXXX ! !
228 ! XXXXXXX ! !
NOTES TO INTERVIEWERS ! Only ask question 12 (Quantity purchased) if the answer space is not blanked out (i.e., ask only for beverages, cigarettes, betel nut and fuels).
! When an item is purchased to be re-sold, report the value (question 16) as the cost of the item, not the amount that the item was re-sold for.
Examples ! QUANTITY: Buying six betel nuts and three mustards would be recorded as `6' in the "number" column. NOTE: A can of soft drink is 0.355 litres, and a small bottle is 0.285 litres. A bottle of beer is 0.333 litres. A carton of beer is 7.992 litres. ! GIFTS: Buying lunch at a kai bar for a friend. Buying a P.M.V. fare for a relative. Giving a betel nut to a short-term visitor. Buying a drink for a workmate. ! SALES: Buying packets of cigarettes to sell as singles in the market. Buying betel nut to sell.
Section 3. Own-production of Food INTERVIEWER: Ask questions 18-23 only if the answer to question 17 is `YES'
17. During the past 12 months, have the members of this household harvested from their gardens, caught in the sea or captured from the bush or their own livestock, any of the following items? PUT A CROSS IN THE APPROPRIATE BOX * * ASK QUESTION 17 FIRST FOR ALL * ITEMS IN THE LIST. THEN ASK * QUESTIONS 18-23 ONLY FOR ITEMS * WHERE Q.17 IS ANSWERED `YES'. 9
18. Since my last visit have members of your household taken any (Item) from their gardens/ the sea/the bush? 1=Yes 2=No 6 Next item
19. What was the total quantity of the (Item) harvested/ collected/caught since my last visit?
Size unit codes 1=Rice bag (25 kg)
2=Bunch/heap 3=Kilogram
4=Singles 5=Other (specify)
20. How much would it cost to buy the amount that was harvested/ collected/ caught since my last visit?
21. Was any of this (Item) given as a gift to people outside the household or sold or exchanged? 1=Yes 2=No 6 Next item
22. What quantity of the (Item) was given as a gift?
[Use the size units chosen in
Q.19]
23. What quantity of the (Item) was sold or exchanged?
[Use the size units chosen in
Q.19]
INTERVIEWER
Record the units used in Q.22-23
if they differ from those
chosen in Q.19. Use money units
if convenient.
6 GO TO NEXT ITEM
ON THE LIST
Yes No code number unit kina toea code number number
Rice 101 !
Sago 106 !
Lamb and mutton 107 !
Chicken 108 !
Pork 109 !
Other meat (including bush meat) 111 !
Fish (fresh, dried and shellfish) 113 !
Eggs 117 !
Bananas (cooking and eating) 118 !
Sugar cane 119 !
Other fresh fruit (e.g., mangoes, pineapple..) 120 !
Coconuts 121 !
Other nuts (e.g., peanut, galip, okari) 122 !
Corn 123 !
Other greens & vegetables (e.g. aibika, pumpkin) 124 !
Sweet potato 125 !
Cassava 126 !
Taro and Chinese Taro 127 !
Yams 128 !
Tobacco 207 !
Betel nut 208 !
Firewood 216 !
!
!
NOTES TO INTERVIEWERS ! Record all food produced by the household, including that which was produced to sell or give away.
Question 19 ! Try to use the rice bag supplied to the household as the unit of measure for bulky produce (e.g., root crops) or when there is a high quantity of a particular food. ! Use the Singles size unit for items like eggs, coconut, and betel nut where the size of each individual item does not vary much. ! If the household answers in kilogram units without prompting, probe to check that their interpretation of a kilogram is accurate
Question 20 ! If the household cannot answer the question because they never purchase the particular food, ask what the value of their produce would be if they were to SELL it. If the selling price was used, write `Yes' in the box: |____| If the selling price was used, what are the marketing costs (e.g., transport to the market) needed in order to sell the food? |K___!___t| (kina ! toea).
Examples ! Harvesting enough sweet potato to fill three rice bags would be recorded as `3' in the "number" column and `1' in the "unit" column. ! GIFTS: Catching fish and sharing them with neighbours. Giving a bunch of bananas to a visitor from town. ! SALES: Harvesting sweet potato and taking some to the market to sell. Taking a bag of betel nut to town to sell.
Section 4. Gifts Received: Food and Frequent Purchases (START) Section 4. Gifts Received: Food and Frequent Purchases (CONTINUED)
24. Since my last visit have members of your household received any of the following items as a gift, given by people from outside of the household? INTERVIEWER PUT A CROSS IN THE APPROPRIATE BOX FOR EACH ITEM. IF THE ANSWER IS `Yes' ASK QUESTIONS 25 and 26. IF THE ANSWER IS `No' GO TO THE NEXT ITEM.
25. What was the total value of the (Item) that was received as a gift?
26. What was the total quantity of the (Item) that was received as a gift?
24. Since my last visit have members of your household received any of the following items as a gift, given by people from outside of the household? INTERVIEWER PUT A CROSS IN THE APPROPRIATE BOX FOR EACH ITEM. IF THE ANSWER IS `Yes' ASK QUESTIONS 25 and 26. IF THE ANSWER IS `No' GO TO THE NEXT ITEM.
25. What was the total value of the (Item) that was received as a gift?
26. What was the total quantity of the (Item) that was received as a gift?
Yes No kina toea number unit Yes No kina toea number unit
Rice 101 ! kg Bananas (cooking and eating) 118 ! kg
Bread 102 ! kg Sugar cane 119 ! kg
Flour 103 ! kg Other fresh fruit 120 ! kg
Biscuits 104 ! kg Coconuts 121 ! kg
Other cereal products 105 ! kg Other nuts 122 ! kg
Sago 106 ! kg Corn 123 ! kg
Lamb and Mutton 107 ! kg Other greens & vegetables 124 ! kg
Chicken 108 ! kg Sweet potato (Kaukau) 125 ! kg
Pork 109 ! kg Cassava (Tapiok) 126 ! kg
Tinned Meat 110 ! kg Taro and Chinese Taro 127 ! kg
All other meat (including bush meat) 111 ! kg Yams 128 ! kg
Tinned Fish 112 ! kg Sugar 129 ! kg
All other fish 113 ! kg Tea, coffee, milo 130 ! XXXXXX
Milk (liquid, powdered, canned) 114 ! XXXXXX Snack food 131 ! XXXXXX
Butter, margarine, oil and dripping 115 ! XXXXXX
Salt, pepper, spices, sauces 132 ! XXXXXX
Other dairy products 116 ! XXXXXX 133 ! XXXXXX
Eggs 117 ! XXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
Section 4. Gifts Received: Food and Frequent Purchases (CONTINUED) Section 4. Gifts Received: Food and Frequent Purchases (END)
24. Since my last visit have members of your household received any of the following items as a gift, given by people from outside of the household? INTERVIEWER PUT A CROSS IN THE APPROPRIATE BOX FOR EACH ITEM. IF THE ANSWER IS `Yes' ASK QUESTIONS 25 and 26. IF THE ANSWER IS `No' GO TO THE NEXT ITEM.
25. What was the total value of the (Item) that was received as a gift?
26. What was the total quantity of the (Item) that was received as a gift?
24. Since my last visit have members of your household received any of the following items as a gift, given by people from outside of the household? INTERVIEWER PUT A CROSS IN THE APPROPRIATE BOX FOR EACH ITEM. IF THE ANSWER IS `Yes' ASK QUESTIONS 25 and 26. IF THE ANSWER IS `No' GO TO THE NEXT ITEM.
25. What was the total value of the (Item) that was received as a gift?
26. What was the total quantity of the (Item) that was received as a gift?
Yes No kina toea number unit Yes No kina toea number unit
Meals consumed away from home 201 ! XXXXXX Kerosene 214 ! litre
Soft drink 202 ! litre Petrol 215 ! litre
Beer 203 ! litre Firewood 216 ! XXXXXX
Spirits 204 ! litre Matches 217 ! XXXXXX
Wine and other alcohol 205 ! litre P.M.V. fares 218 ! XXXXXX
Cigarettes 206 ! pkts Batteries 219 ! XXXXXX
Tobacco and mutrus 207 ! XXXXXX Newspapers and magazines 220 ! XXXXXX
Betel nut, lime and pepper 208 ! nuts Stamps and postage fees 221 ! XXXXXX
Soap 209 ! XXXXXX Lottery tickets 222 ! XXXXXX
Other personal care products 210 ! XXXXXX Other forms of gambling 223 ! XXXXXX
Laundry powder 211 ! XXXXXX Entrance fees for films and videos 224 ! XXXXXX
Toilet paper 212 ! XXXXXX Entrance fees to sports matches 225 ! XXXXXX
Other home maintenance products 213 ! XXXXXX 226 ! XXXXXX
NOTES TO INTERVIEWERS ! Gifts received includes purchases made for the household by short-term visitors who are not on the Household Roster. ! Check if anything has been received from neighbours, from workmates, from relatives in other villages, and from churches and missions.
Section 5. Annual Expenses and Gifts INTERVIEWER: Ask questions 28-34 only if the answer to question 27 is `YES'
27. During the past 12 months, have the members of this household spent money to buy any of the following items, or received the items as a gift? PUT A CROSS IN THE APPROPRIATE BOX * ASK QUESTION 27 FIRST FOR ALL * ITEMS IN THE LIST. THEN ASK * QUESTIONS 28-34 ONLY FOR ITEMS * WHERE Q.27 IS ANSWERED `YES'. 9
28. Since my last visit have members of your household purchased any (Item)? 1=Yes 2=No 6 Q.30
29. What was the total value of (Item) purchased since my last visit?
30. How much did your household spend on (Item) during the past 12 months?
31. Was any of the (Item) bought in the last 12 months given as a gift to people outside the household?
1=Yes 2=No 6 Q.33
32. What was the total value of all (Item) that was given away?
33. Did you receive any (Item) as a gift during the past 12 months? 1=Yes 2=No 6 Next item
34. What was the total value of all (Item) that you received as gifts during the past 12 months?
ITEM Yes No code kina toea Kina code Kina code Kina
Adult's clothing (new & used) 301 !
Children's clothing (excluding school uniforms) 302 !
Footwear 303 !
House rent 304 !
Land rent and land taxes for the section 305 !
Charges for sewerage, garbage and water 306 !
Electricity and gas charges 307 !
Telephone charges 308 !
House repairs and maintenance 309 !
Furnishings (chairs, cupboards, floor coverings..) 310 !
Linen (sheets, blankets, mattresses, towels, curtains) 311 !
Kitchen utensils (pots, plates, cups, buckets, ..) 312 !
Kitchen electrical equipment (toaster, jug, ..) 313 !
Household and garden tools (axe, bushknife ..) 314 !
Domestic services (house meri, babysitter, ..) 315 !
Other household equipment and services 316 !
Medicines (modern and traditional) 317 !
Medical fees (Doctor, Dentist, Clinic, Healer,..) 318 !
Vehicle repairs and maintenance (excl. fuel) 319 !
Vehicle registration and insurance charges 320 !
Airfares, ship fares, car hire 321 !
Holiday accommodation and tours 322 !
School fees (tuition and boarding) 323 !
School stationary, text books and uniforms 324 !
Jewelry, watches, clocks, umbrellas, bags 325 !
Entertainment equipment (books, musical
instruments, sports gear, tapes, toys, videos..) 326 !
Loan payments, bank charges, finance fees 327 !
Life, health and personal effects insurance 328 !
Bride price and wedding expenses 329 !
Burial and death feast expenses 330 !
Compensation payments 331 !
332 !
333 !
NOTES TO INTERVIEWERS ! Check that the recalled expenses are consistent with answers given in Section 4 (Education) and Section 6 (Housing Conditions) of the first interview.
e.g. If there are school age children, are school fees recalled. If the main fuel used for cooking is electricity, are electricity charges recalled.
Examples ! GIFTS GIVEN: Paying school fees for a cousin, who does not live in the household. Contributing to brideprice for someone who does not live in the household. ! GIFTS RECEIVED: A wantok in town buys an airfare for a member of the household. A neighbour gives an axe to a member of the household.
Section 6. Inventory of Durable Goods INTERVIEWER: Ask questions 36-39 only for the items where the answer to question 35 is `YES'
35. Do the members of this household own any of the following items? PUT A CROSS IN THE APPROPRIATE BOX FOR EACH ITEM. GO TO THE NEXT ITEM. FOR ALL ITEMS FOR WHICH THE ANSWER IS YES, ASK QUESTIONS 36-39.
36. Please describe all the (Item's) owned by members of the household. Write the item and description for each of the goods. Copy the code. Go to the next item on the list with answer `YES'.
37. In what year did you acquire this (Item)?
38. How much did you pay for this (Item)? [If it was a gift, what was its value?]
39. If you wanted to sell this (Item) today, how much would you receive?
ITEMS Code Yes No Item Description Code Year Kina Kina
Chairs and tables 401 1
Primus or portable stoves 402 2
Kerosene lamps 403 3
Refrigerators or freezers 404 4
Sewing machines 405 5
Generators 406 6
Guns 407 7
Traditional canoes 408 8
Metal/fibreglass dinghies 409 9
Outboard motors 410 10
Bicycles 411 11
Motorcycles 412 12
Cars or pickup trucks 413 13
Cameras 414 14
Radios/cassette players/stereos 415 15
Television sets or video equipment 416 16
17
18
Section 7. Inward Transfers of Money INTERVIEWER: Ask questions 41-44 only for the people where the answer to question 40 was `YES'
40. During the past 12 months has any member of your household received cash gifts of K50.00 or more from any of the following people? PUT A CROSS IN THE APPROPRIATE BOX FOR EACH TYPE OF PERSON. GO TO THE NEXT PERSON TYPE. FOR ALL PERSONS FOR WHICH THE ANSWER IS YES, ASK QUESTIONS 41-44.
41. Please describe all of the (People) who gave cash gifts of at least K50.00 to the members of the household during the past 12 months. Copy the code for each type of person and answer the questions about them and about the money gifts they gave.
42. What was the total value of money given by this person to household members in the last 12 months?
43. Were any of the gifts given by this person to be used for special purposes? 1=Yes 2=No 6 Next person
44. What purposes? 1=Bride price 2=Death feast 3=Compensation payments 4=School fees 5=House building 6=Other (Specify)
PEOPLE
Code Yes No Code Where does he/she live?
What is his/her highest educational
qualification?
What is his/her
occupation?
Kina Code Code
Children living away from this household
501 1
Parents living away from this household
502 2
Other relatives living away from this household
503 3
Wantoks who are not part of the household
504 4
Other people who are not part of the household
505 5
6
7
8
9
Section 8. Outward Transfers of Money INTERVIEWER: Ask questions 46-49 only for the people where the answer to question 45 was `YES'
45. During the past 12 months has any member of your household given cash gifts of K50.00 or more to any of the following people? PUT A CROSS IN THE APPROPRIATE BOX FOR EACH TYPE OF PERSON. GO TO THE NEXT PERSON TYPE. FOR ALL PERSONS FOR WHICH THE ANSWER IS YES, ASK QUESTIONS 46-49.
46. Please describe all of the (People) who received cash gifts of at least K50.00 from the members of your household during the past 12 months. Copy the code for each type of person and answer the questions about them and about the money gifts they received.
47. What was the total value of money given to this person by household members in the last 12 months?
48. Was any of the cash given to this person to be used for special purposes? 1=Yes 2=No 6 Next person
49. What purposes? 1=Bride price 2=Death feast 3=Compensation payments 4=School fees 5=House building 6=Other (Specify)
PEOPLE
Code Yes No Code Where does he/she live?
What is his/her highest educational
qualification?
What is his/her
occupation?
Kina Code Code
Children living away from this household
501 1
Parents living away from this household
502 2
Other relatives living away from this household
503 3
Wantoks who are not part of the household
504 4
Other people who are not part of the household
505 5
6
7
8
9
Section 9. Prices
INTERVIEWER: Get answers to these questions from the person in the household who buys most of the food.
INTERVIEWER: Get answers to these questions from the person in the household who buys most of the drinks, betel nut and tobacco.
INTERVIEWER SHOW THE FOLLOWING PHOTOGRAPHS AND ASK...
50. How much does it cost to buy a (Item) like this, in the main market or store in this village/town?
Record the person's estimate of the price for (Item).
INTERVIEWER IF THE PERSON CANNOT ANSWER Q.50, ASK... 50a. How much would this (Item) sell for in the nearest market where it is sold?
INTERVIEWER SHOW THE FOLLOWING PHOTOGRAPHS AND ASK...
51. How much does it cost to buy a (Item) like this, in the main market or store in this village/town?
Record the person's estimate of the price for (Item).
INTERVIEWER IF THE PERSON CANNOT ANSWER Q.51, ASK... 51a. How much would this (Item) sell for in the nearest market where it is sold?
DESCRIPTION OF ITEM IN PHOTOGRAPH
kina toea kina toea Cost of travel to this market
kina toea kina toea Cost of travel to this market
Trukai rice (1 kg) ! ! Single betel nut plus mustard ! !
Flame flour (1 kg) ! ! Two betel nuts plus mustard ! !
Morobeen Beef Cracker (100g) ! ! Single cigarette ! !
Paradise Nambawan biscuit (100g) ! ! Single mutrus ! !
Heap of six sweet potatoes ! ! Packet of 10 B&H cigarettes ! !
Heap of three sweet potatoes ! ! Bottle of Coke ! !
Bunch of bananas (long variety) ! ! Can of Pepsi ! !
Bunch of bananas (short variety) ! ! Can of SP Beer ! !
! ! ! !
NOTES TO INTERVIEWERS ! Record an answer for EITHER question 50 or question 50a. Do NOT record answers for both. This also applies to question 51 and 51a.
! If the item is sold locally but in a different brand than in the picture (e.g., Fanta rather than Coke) record the price and note the brand name. ! Cost of travel to the nearest market where the item is sold should be for transport by the usual means of getting to this market. If walking is usual, give time.
Section 10. Repeat of Anthropometric Measurements INTERVIEWER: Ask questions 52-60 only if (Name) is less than five years old
[copy from household
roster]
Person No.
52. SEX
53. When was (Name) born?
54. Source of birth date information? e.g. hospital records, baptismal records, birth card, mother's recall
55. Length
56. Was (Name) measured lying down or standing up? 1=Lying down 2=Standing up
57. Weight
58. What was (Name) wearing when he/she was weighed?
59. What time of day was (Name) weighed?
60. Was (Name) weighed and measured during the first interview? 1=Yes 2=No
M/F Month Year list cm code kg list time code
! !
! !
! !
! !
! !
! !
NOTES TO INTERVIEWERS ! Weigh and measure all children who were weighed during the first interview. ! Also weight any children who are on the household roster but were not weighed during the first interview. ! Check the Daily Attendance register on the back page of the first visit questionnaire.
! Conduct weighing and measuring for any child under age five that has been added to the Household Roster. ! Check household food stocks and complete the column "FINAL INTERVIEW" on the back page of the first visit questionnaire. ! Randomly select an adult male and an adult female from the household and ask questions in Section 11 (Quality of Life) on the green card.
* * * * *
Section 11. Quality of Life INTERVIEWER Ask questions in this section, separately, to an adult male and an adult female (one card each)
61. Taking everything into account, do you feel better off, the
same, or worse off, than you did two years ago? INTERVIEWER Put a cross in the box beside one response.
Better off . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
The same . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Worse off . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
62. Now I would like to ask about your opinion of your
family's standard of living. INTERVIEWER For each of the four questions below (a, b, c, d), offer the responses numbered 1, 2, 3, and 4. Write the number for the response that the person chooses in the space to the right of the question.
It is less than adequate for your family's needs . . . . . . . . . 1 It is just adequate for your family's needs . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 It is more than adequate for your family's needs . . . . . . . . . 3 Not applicable . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Province Number:
Census Division Number:
Census Unit Number:
a. Concerning the health care that your family gets, which of the following is true?
Dwelling Number:
b. Concerning your children's schooling, which of the following is true?
Person Number: (from Household Roster)
c. Concerning your family's access to transport facilities, which of the following is true?
Sex:
d. Concerning your family's housing, which of the following is true?
INTERVIEWER Record the above details about the person answering the questions in this section.
INTERVIEWER Questions continue. Please turn the card over.
Section 11. Quality of Life (CONTINUED)
ITEMS Cross Three
Rank 1, 2, 3
63.
63a.
63b.
63c.
What in your opinion could government do to most help this household improve its living conditions? In other words, what do you need most? Tell me three different things. INTERVIEWER Use the list of items on the right. Put a cross in the box beside any item mentioned. Probe by asking "Are there any more things .." until three have been mentioned. Do NOT use the list of items to prompt the person. If a response does not fit the list, record in the "Other" rows. When three things have been mentioned, ask:
Which of the three _____, _____, _____ is most important? Mark the most important item with a "1" in the "Rank" column. Then ask...
And which one comes second? Mark the second most important item with a "2" in the "Rank" column. Then ask...
And which one comes third? Mark the third most important item with a "3" in the "Rank" column.
New roads 601
Maintenance of existing roads 602
New airstrip/maintenance of airstrip 603
Access to markets for food crops 604
Access to markets for export crops 605
Jobs 606
Improved housing 607
Improved water supply 608
Electricity 609
Telecommunications 610
Improved law and order 611
Community schools 612
High schools 613
Tertiary education access 614
Aid post construction 615
Presence of Community Health Worker 616
Regular MCH clinic 617
Health Centre/hospital construction 618
Other 1 (Specify) 619
Other 2 (Specify) 620
** END OF QUESTIONS ** Other 3 (Specify) 621