Republic of National Population and Housing Census 2014 HOUSEHOLD QUESTIONNAIRE BOOK NUMBER

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UGANDA BUREAU OF STATISTICS, P.O. Box 7186, Kampala, UGANDA. Tel: +256-414-706000. Fax: +256-414-237553. Email: [email protected] Website: www.ubos.org Result Code (R1) Ethnicity (P8) Religion (P9) Section 5: Crop Codes 511 10 39 1 Completed Acholi 533 Banyaruguru555 Kakwa Country Of Citizenship For 10 No Religion Cocoa 2 Partially Completed 512 Aliba 534 Banyarwanda 556 Karimojong 11 Anglican 11 Beans 40 Paw Paw Non-Ugandans 3 Not Interviewed513 Alur535 Banyole557 Kebu (Okebu) 12 Catholic 12 Banana (Food)41 Eggplants 514 Aringa536 Banyoro558 Kuku671 Kenya13 Muslim 13 Cassava42 Onions 515 Baamba537 Baruli559 Kumam672 Tanzania14 Seventh-Day Adventist 14 Sweet Potatoes43 Passion fruit Hello, my name 516 Babukusu538 Barundi560 Lango673 Rwanda 15 Orthodox 15 G/nuts 44 Greens (Doodo/ Relationship (P2 ) 517 Babwisi539 Basamia 561 Lendu 674 Burundi16 Pentecostal/ Born Again/ Evangelical16 Sorghum Nakati/ Bbugga/ is 10 Usual head of hh - Absent518 Bafumbira540 Basoga562 Lugbara675 South Sudan 17 Baha’i 17 Millets Malakwang, etc) ...... 11 Usual head of hh - Present 519 541 Basongora563 Madi676 Dem. Rep. Of Congo18 Baptist 18 Sim Sim45 Vanilla 12 Spouse520 Bagisu542 Batagwenda564 Mening677 Somalia 19 Jews 19 Banana (Beer)46 Tea and I work with 13 Biological Son 521 Bagungu 543 Batoro565 Mvuba 678 Other Africa 20 Presbyterian 20 Irish Potatoes47 Wheat Uganda Bureau 14 Biological Daughter 522 Bagwe544 Batuku566 Napore681 United Kingdom21 Mammon 21 Soya Beans48 Barley 15 Step son 523 Bagwere 545 Batwa 567 Ngikutio682 Other Europe22 Hindus 22 49 Spinach of Statistics 16 Step daughter524 Bahehe 546 Chope 568 Nubi683 Asia23 Buddhist 23 Banana (sweet)50 Cucumber (UBOS). We are 17 Grandson525 Bahororo547 Dodoth569 Nyangia684 USA 24 Jehovah’s Witness 24 Field Peas 51 Water melons conducting the 18 Grand daughter526 Bakenyi548 Ethur570 Pokot685 Canada25 Salvation Army (Kawo) 52 Carrots 19 Parent to head or spouse527 Bakiga549 Gimara571 Reli686 Central & Latin America26 Traditional 25 Cow Peas53 Garlic National 20 Brother or Sister to head or 528 Bakonzo550 Ik (Teuso)572 Sabiny687 Australia27 Others 26 Pigeon Peas54 Mushrooms Population and spouse 529 Banyabindi551 Iteso573 Shana688 Oceania 27 Sugar cane55 Tobacco 21 Other relative 530 Banyabutumbi 552 Jie574 So (Tepeth) 689 Non-Ugandan-Not 28 Yam56 Grapes Housing Census 22 Non relative531 Banyankore553 Jonam575 Vonoma Stated 29 Avocado57 Lemons & Limes 2014. We are 532 Banyara554 Jopadhola576 Other Ugandan 30 Tomatoes 58 Tangarines & 31 Sunflower Mandarines visiting each Residential Status (P4) Major Field of Specialization (P20) Type of Disability (P14-P17) 32 Cotton59 Straw berries and every 1 Usual household member 10 Health Sciences1 No - no difficulty 33 Jackfruit60 Apples & Apricots 2 Regular household member 11 Life & Biological Sciences 2 Yes – some difficulty 34 Pineapples 61 Pears household in the 3 Visitor/Guest 12 Animal Sciences 3 Yes – a lot of difficulty 35 Pumpkins62 Arabica country 13 Physical/Natural Sciences4 Cannot do at all 36 Mango63 Coffee Robusta collecting 14 Sport Sciences7 Not Applicable 37 Oranges96 Other crops 15 Engineering 8 Don’t know 38 Cabbage 97 N/A information 16 Social Sciences & History about 17 Agriculture School Attendance P18 ) Occupation (P23) 18 Computer & Information Sciences1 Attending school in 2014 10 Subsistence Agricultural Workers 44 Market-oriented crop and animal producers individuals and Grade Completed (P19 ) 19 Arts 2 Left school in 2014 11 Agricultural, fishery and related labourers 45 Experienced non-professionals in teaching the homesteads 01 Never been to school 20 Food science 3 Left school before 2014 12 Subsistence animal rearing 46 Market oriented fishery workers, hunters, and trappers 02 Did not complete Pre-Primary 21 Business Studies 4 Never been to school 13 Retailers of food and beverages 47 Transport laborers they live in. It 03 Completed Pre-Primary 22 Mathematics7 NA 14 Retailers of general merchandise and domestic wares 48 Foremen, supervisors in elementary occupation services takes about 40 04 In P1 but did not complete / 23 Economics 15 Market oriented gardeners and crop growers 49 Travel attendants, guides, conductors, attend Pre-Primary 24 Demography and Population 16 Primary education teaching associate professionals 50 Market-oriented animal producers minutes to 10 Did not complete P1 25 Community and Development Studies Activity Status (P22) 17 Restaurant services workers and cooks 51 Cashier, teller, and related clerks, money lender, debt collectors complete the 11 P1 26 Languages & Literature10 Working for pay 18 General laborers 52 Metal molders, welders, sheet metal workers, structural and metal 12 P2 27 Education 11 Employer 19 Stall and market salespersons prepares interview. 13 P3 28 Gender Studies12 Own account worker 20 Domestic helpers e.g. house girls 53 Numerical clerks (Statistical, finance, book keeping and accounting) Whatever 14 P4 29 Psychology 13 Helping without pay in hh business 21 Motor Vehicle Drivers 54 Handicraft workers in wood, textiles, and related materials 15 P5 30 Sociology 14 Volunteer 22 Boda boda riders (motor cycle) 55 Secretaries and Keyboard operating clerks information you 16 P6 31 Special Needs Education15 An apprentice (not paid) 23 Boda boda riders (bicycle) 56 Post-primary education teaching associate professionals provide will be 17 P7 32 Peace and conflict studies 16 Looking for work 24 Foods and related products processing trades workers 57 retailers of human drugs kept strictly 21 J1-J3 33 Law & Legal Studies17 Not working and not looking for work 25 Street vendors and related workers e.g. food, hawkers, tel. sales 58 Traditional medicine practitioners and faith healers 31 S1 34 Visual & Performing Arts18 Household chores 26 Other personal services workers e.g. hair dressers, barbers 59 Medical assistants confidential. We 32 S2 35 Commerce 19 Full time student 27 Construction laborers 60 Laborers in mining would very 33 S3 36 Procurement and Supply Mgt20 Retired/pensioner 28 Textiles, footwear and other personal effects goods 61 Pre-primary Education Teaching associate professionals 34 S4 37 Administration and Human Resource 21 Too old to work 29 Builders, brick layers, masons and other related workers 62 Physical science and engineering technicians much 35 S5 38 Communication and Journalism22 To young to work 30 Building finishers and related trades workers 63 Electrical and electronic Instrument mechanics and fitters appreciate your 36 S6 39 Philosophy & Religion96 Other 31 Subsistence fishery and related workers 64 Other street elementary occupation services e.g. shoe polisher, car 41 Professional Certificate 40 Architecture & Physical Planning97 NA 32 Carpenters, cabinet makers, joiners, brush makers etc. washers participation 42 Diploma 41 Home Economics 33 Forestry and related workers 65 Religion professionals (ordained catechist) and co- 43 First Degree 42 Library and Archives Sciences Marital Status (P26 ) 34 Fashion and Other models sales persons and demonstrators 66 Computer assistants and computer equipment operators operation in this 44 Post Graduate Certificate 43 Tourism and hospitality 1 Never married 35 Textiles and garment trades workers (including tailors) 67 Finance and sales associate professionals 45 Post Graduate Diploma 44 Statistics 2 Currently married/Cohabiting (Monogamous)36 Machinery mechanics and fitters 68 Accountants, business administrators, and business professionals Census. 46 Masters Degree 45 Ethic Studies 3 Currently married/Cohabiting (Polygamous)37 Manufacturing laborers 69 Public and private administrative associate professionals 47 PhD 96 Other specify4 Widowed 38 Nurses and Midwives 70 Client Information Clerks 96 Other 97 NA 5 Separated 39 Produce buyers 96 Others 97 NA 6 Divorced 40 Secondary education teaching professionals 97 N/A 7 NA 41 Protective service workers, policemen, police wardens 8 Don't Know 42 Dealers in agricultural and farm Products 43 Messengers, watchers and security workers 1 #

           

    

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:  DISTRICT OF PREVIOUS RESIDENCE (P12) H7-H13, H17 Central Eastern Northern Western Distance Conversion 101 Kalangala 201 Bugiri 301 Adjumani 401 Bundibugyo Country of Previous Residence 1 mile = 1.6 km 102 Kampala 202 Busia 302 Apac 402 Bushenyi 671 Kenya Mile Km Mile Km 103 Kiboga 203 Iganga 303 Arua 403 Hoima 672 Tanzania 0.5 = 0.8 16.5 = 26.4 104 Luwero 204 Jinja 304 Gulu 404 Kabale 673 Rwanda 1.0 = 1.6 17.0 = 27.2 105 Masaka 205 Kamuli 305 Kitgum 405 Kabarole 674 Burundi 1.5 = 2.4 17.5 = 28.0 106 Mpigi 206 Kapchorwa 306 Kotido 406 Kasese 675 South Sudan 2.0 = 3.2 18.0 = 28.8 107 Mubende 207 Katakwi 307 Lira 407 Kibaale 676 Dem. Rep. Of Congo 2.5 = 4.0 18.5 = 29.6 108 Mukono 208 Kumi 308 Moroto 408 Kisoro 677 Somalia 3.0 = 4.8 19.0 = 30.4 109 Nakasongola 209 Mbale 309 Moyo 409 Masindi 678 Other Africa 3.5 = 5.6 19.5 = 31.2 110 Rakai 210 Pallisa 310 Nebbi 410 Mbarara 681 United Kingdom 4.0 = 6.4 20.0 = 32.0 111 Sembabule 211 Soroti 311 Nakapiripirit 411 Ntungamo 682 Other Europe 4.5 = 7.2 20.5 = 32.8 112 Kayunga 212 Tororo 312 Pader 412 Rukungiri 683 Asia 5.0 = 8.0 21.0 = 33.6 113 Wakiso 213 Kaberamaido 313 Yumbe 413 Kamwenge 684 USA 5.5 = 8.8 21.5 = 34.4 114 Lyantonde 214 Mayuge 314 Abim 414 Kanungu 685 Canada 6.0 = 9.6 22.0 = 35.2 115 Mityana 215 Sironko 315 Amolatar 415 Kyenjojo 686 Central & Latin America 6.5 = 10.4 22.5 = 36.0 116 Nakaseke 216 Amuria 316 Amuru 416 Buliisa 687 Australia 7.0 = 11.2 23.0 = 36.8 117 Buikwe 217 Budaka 317 Dokolo 417 Ibanda 688 Oceania 7.5 = 12.0 23.5 = 37.6 118 Bukomasimbi 218 Bududa 318 Kaabong 418 Isingiro 689 Non-Ugandan-Not Stated 8.0 = 12.8 24.0 = 38.4 119 Butambala 219 Bukedea 319 Koboko 419 Kiruhura 8.5 = 13.6 24.5 = 39.2 120 Buvuma 220 Bukwo 320 Maracha 420 Buhweju 9.0 = 14.4 25.0 = 40.0 121 Gomba 221 Butaleja 321 Oyam 421 Kiryandongo 9.5 = 15.2 25.5 = 40.8 122 Kalungu 222 Kaliro 322 Agago 422 Kyegegwa 10.0 = 16.0 26.0 = 41.6 123 Kyankwanzi 223 Manafwa 323 Alebtong 423 Mitooma 10.5 = 16.8 26.5 = 42.4 124 Lwengo 224 Namutumba 324 Amudat 424 Ntoroko 11.0 = 17.6 27.0 = 43.2 225 Bulambuli 325 Kole 425 Rubirizi 11.5 = 18.4 27.5 = 44.0 226 Buyende 326 Lamwo 426 Sheema 12.0 = 19.2 28.0 = 44.8 227 Kibuku 327 Napak 12.5 = 20.0 28.5 = 45.6 228 Kween 328 Nwoya 13.0 = 20.8 29.0 = 46.4 229 Luuka 329 Otuke 13.5 = 21.6 29.5 = 47.2 230 Namayingo 330 Zombo 14.0 = 22.4 30.0 = 48.0 231 Ngora 14.5 = 23.2 30.5 = 48.8 232 Serere 15.0 = 24.0 31.0 = 49.6 15.5 = 24.8 31.5 = 50.4 16.0 = 25.6 32.0 = 51.2