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Individual 729 Tz - Questionnaire Individual 729 Tz - Questionnaire Individual 729 Tz 18 July 2007, 09:31 Questionnaire QUESTIONNAIRE OPTIONS Option Setting Parent Name single item Child Name multiple items Max user text length 50 Min user text length 0 Text Conversion None INDIVIDUAL (Directed) 0. Individual ID Number (wid) - number, identifier Precision: 99999999999999., Size check: None 1. start stopwatch - stopwatch, none 2. Automatic date (interviewdate) - auto date, single item 3. Automatic start time (interviewstarttime) - auto date, single item 4. Personal details/history (Directed) 5. Education (Directed) 6. Jobs (Directed) 7. Health (Directed) 8. Health Knowledge (Directed) 9. MIGRATION (Directed) 10. Subjective Well-Being (Directed) 11. Miscellaneous (Directed) 12. Skills Tests (Directed) 13. stopwatch end (timeravens) - stopwatch, single item 14. Automatic end time (endtime) - auto time, single item 15. The END - message, none JOB (Directed) 1. Enumerator: is this the current/primary activity or a second/past job? (jcurrentpast) - menu, multiple items Single select Items Jump to Current, primary activity Current, secondary activity Please describe your activity Past job Please describe your activity 2. In the last 7 days, have you done any work for pay profit or gain, even if for one hour? (jilodefinition) - menu, multiple items Single select Items Jump to Yes Even if you did not work in the last 7 days, No do you have a job or work that you will definitely return to? 3. Please describe your activity (jwageself) - menu, multiple items file:///Q|/DataLib/Tanzania/TZA_2006_UHPS/TZA_2006_UHPS_v01_M/Doc/Questionnaires/2006%20Questionnaire_Tanzania_html.html[10/4/2013 10:09:42 AM] Individual 729 Tz - Questionnaire Single select Items Jump to Wage job Wage Employment Self-employed business Self Employment 4. Even if you did not work in the last 7 days, do you have a job or work that you will definitely return to? (jjobonhold) - menu, multiple items Single select Items Jump to Yes Do you ever work for a business within your household that generates cash earnings -- No even if you personally don't receive the money? 5. Why were you absent from that job in the last 7 days? (jwhyabsent) - menu, multiple items Single select Items Jump to Own illness or injury Caring for family or others (except maternity/paternity leave) Maternity/paternity leave Other family/community obligations (funeral, wedding, etc.) Strike/curfew Problems with transport Bad weather Vacation/leave Study/training leave Unrest (violence) Free text 6. Please describe the job you will be returning to: (jabsentwageself) - menu, multiple items Single select Items Jump to Wage job Wage Employment Self-employed business Self Employment 7. Do you ever work for a business within your household that generates cash earnings -- even if you personally don't receive the money? (junpaidfam) - menu, multiple items Single select Items Jump to Yes Unpaid Family Worker No Not Working 8. Self Employment (Directed) 9. jump to end - jump, none jump to: "*" file:///Q|/DataLib/Tanzania/TZA_2006_UHPS/TZA_2006_UHPS_v01_M/Doc/Questionnaires/2006%20Questionnaire_Tanzania_html.html[10/4/2013 10:09:42 AM] Individual 729 Tz - Questionnaire 10. Wage Employment (Directed) 11. jump to end - jump, none jump to: "*" 12. Unpaid Family Worker (Directed) 13. Not Working (Directed) 14. In the last YEAR, have you done any work for pay profit or gain, even if for one day? (j1yearref) - menu, multiple items Single select Items Jump to Yes No End of Section 15. Please describe this activity during the last year (j1yearwageself) - menu, multiple items Single select Items Jump to Wage job Wage Employment Self-employed business Self Employment Self Employment (Directed) 1. Introduce self-emp questions - message, none 2. Description of business (jssector) - menu, multiple items Single select Items Jump to Trading (buying & re-selling goods) Trading Manufacturing (making items to sell) Manufacturing Services (e.g., hairdresser, taxi driver, etc.) Services 3. Trading (Directed) 4. jump to common questions - jump, none jump to: "How many household members work for this business? (paid or unpaid, besides you)" 5. Manufacturing (Directed) 6. jump to common questions - jump, none jump to: "How many household members work for this business? (paid or unpaid, besides you)" 7. Services (Directed) 8. How many household members work for this business? (paid or unpaid, besides you) (jshhworkers) - menu, multiple items Single select Items Jump to 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 file:///Q|/DataLib/Tanzania/TZA_2006_UHPS/TZA_2006_UHPS_v01_M/Doc/Questionnaires/2006%20Questionnaire_Tanzania_html.html[10/4/2013 10:09:42 AM] Individual 729 Tz - Questionnaire 8 9 10 more than 10 9. ID number of 1st household member working for this business? (enter 0 if none) (jshhworker1) - number, multiple items Precision: 9999999999., Size check: None 10. ID number of 2nd household member working for this business? (enter 0 if none) (jshhworker2) - number, multiple items Precision: 9999999999., Size check: None 11. ID number of 3rd household member working for this business? (enter 0 if none) (jshhworker3) - number, multiple items Precision: 9999999999., Size check: None 12. ID number of 4th household member working for this business? (enter 0 if none) (jshhworker4) - number, multiple items Precision: 9999999999., Size check: None 13. How many non-household members work for this business? (jsnonhhworkers) - menu, multiple items Single select Items Jump to 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11-20 21-30 31-50 51-100 more than 100 14. Where does the business normally operate? (jsbuslocation) - menu, multiple items Single select Items Jump to Home Market stall Other fixed location On the street -- mobile 15. How much total revenue does the business make in a normal week, before expenses? (jsrevenue) - number, multiple items Precision: 9999999999999999., Size check: None file:///Q|/DataLib/Tanzania/TZA_2006_UHPS/TZA_2006_UHPS_v01_M/Doc/Questionnaires/2006%20Questionnaire_Tanzania_html.html[10/4/2013 10:09:42 AM] Individual 729 Tz - Questionnaire 16. How much profit does the business make in a normal week? (jsprofit) - number, multiple items Precision: 9999999999999999., Size check: None 17. What is the total value of the equipment/tools used in the business? (jsequipment) - number, multiple items Precision: 9999999999999999., Size check: None 18. What year did you start working in this business? (year) (jsstarty) - number, multiple items Precision: 9999., Size check: 1900 to 2006 obligatory 19. Which month of {{jsstarty}}? (jsstartm) - menu, multiple items Single select Items Jump to Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 20. How many hours per week do you work in this business? (jshours) - number, multiple items Precision: 9999., Size check: 0 to 120 obligatory 21. How many months per year do you work in this business? (jsmonths) - number, multiple items Precision: 9999., Size check: 0 to 12 obligatory 22. Did you spend anything on labor in the last 12 months? (jslabor) - menu, multiple items Single select Items Jump to Yes Did you spend anything on spare parts in the No last 12 months? 23. Labor (Form) 24. Did you spend anything on spare parts in the last 12 months? (jsparts) - menu, multiple items Single select Items Jump to Yes Did you spend anything on rental of No land/buildings in the last 12 months? 25. Spare parts (Form) 26. Did you spend anything on rental of land/buildings in the last 12 months? (jsrent) - menu, multiple items file:///Q|/DataLib/Tanzania/TZA_2006_UHPS/TZA_2006_UHPS_v01_M/Doc/Questionnaires/2006%20Questionnaire_Tanzania_html.html[10/4/2013 10:09:42 AM] Individual 729 Tz - Questionnaire Single select Items Jump to Yes Did you spend anything on rental of No machinery in the last 12 months? 27. Rent (Form) 28. Did you spend anything on rental of machinery in the last 12 months? (jsmachinery) - menu, multiple items Single select Items Jump to Yes Did you spend anything on No maintenance/repair in the last 12 months? 29. Machinery (Form) 30. Did you spend anything on maintenance/repair in the last 12 months? (jsrepairs) - menu, multiple items Single select Items Jump to Yes Did you spend anything on rental of vehicles No in the last 12 months? 31. Repairs (Form) 32. Did you spend anything on rental of vehicles in the last 12 months? (jsvehicles) - menu, multiple items Single select Items Jump to Yes Did you spend anything on fuel/lubricants in No the last 12 months? 33. Vehicles (Form) 34. Did you spend anything on fuel/lubricants in the last 12 months? (jsfuel) - menu, multiple items Single select Items Jump to Yes Did you spend anything on other transport in No the last 12 months? 35. Fuel (Form) 36. Did you spend anything on other transport in the last 12 months? (jstransport) - menu, multiple items Single select Items Jump to Yes Did you spend anything on electricity in the No last 12 months? 37. Transport (Form) 38. Did you spend anything on electricity in the last 12 months? (jselectricity) - menu, multiple items Single select file:///Q|/DataLib/Tanzania/TZA_2006_UHPS/TZA_2006_UHPS_v01_M/Doc/Questionnaires/2006%20Questionnaire_Tanzania_html.html[10/4/2013 10:09:42 AM] Individual 729 Tz - Questionnaire Items Jump to Yes Did you spend anything on water in the last No 12 months? 39. Electricity (Form) 40. Did you spend anything on water in the last 12 months? (jswater) - menu, multiple items Single select Items Jump to Yes Did you spend anything on taxes in the last No 12 months? 41. Water (Form) 42. Did you spend anything on taxes in the last 12 months? (jstax) - menu, multiple items Single select Items Jump to Yes Any other costs of doing business in the last No 12 months? 43. Tax (Form) 44. Any other costs of doing business in the last 12 months? (jsother) - menu, multiple items Single select Items Jump to Yes No introduce stock questions 45. Please specify this other cost. (jsothers) - text, multiple items Max length: 50, Min length: 0, Text conversion: None 46. Other (Form) 47.
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