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- Available in Secure Data only National Income Dynamics Study Wave 2: 2011 Household Questionnaire Cover This questionnaire is to be administered to the oldest woman in the household and/or another household member who is knowledgeable about the living arrangements and spending patterns of the household. Location A4 add Street Address A5 sub Suburb A6 twn Town or City A7 poscode Post Code A8 hometel Household Telephone (___ ___ ___) ___ ___ ___ - ___ ___ ___ ___ A9 worktel Work Telephone number (___ ___ ___) ___ ___ ___ - ___ ___ ___ ___ A10 celltel Household Cellphone A11 email Email contact for dwelling A12 descrp Description Interviewer Details A13 intvr_name Interviewer Name A14 intrv Date of interview (dd/mm/yyyy) __ __/__ __/__ __ __ __ A15 intrvsrt Interview start time __ __:__ __ Appointments Log Date (dd/mm/yyyy) Time Outcome (drop down list) Any new phone number/email addresses discovered A16.1 __ __/__ __/__ __ __ __ A16.2 __ __:__ __ A16.3 A16.4 A17.1 __ __/__ __/__ __ __ __ A17.2 __ __:__ __ A17.3 A17.4 A18.1 __ __/__ __/__ __ __ __ A18.2 __ __:__ __ A18.3 A18.4 Refusals (if applicable) A19 refexpl What is the main reason for refusal? Too busy 1 Not interested/waste of time 2 Questionnaire too personal/too intrusive 3 Don’t trust surveys 4 Never do surveys 5 Too old 6 Other (Specify) ________________________________________________________ A20 refint Degree of interaction with person refusing None – Refused calling card 1 Very little – they cut me short, said no thanks 2 Some – Got to say I was doing an important survey 3 A fair bit – got to show them the brochure, and spend a bit of time trying to talk them around 4 A21 refgen Gender of person refusing (Drop down list) Male Female A22 refage Age of person refusing A23 Comments regarding the refusal

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This questionnaire is to be administered to the oldest woman in the household and/or another household member who is knowledgeable about the living arrangements and spending patterns of the household. Location

A4 add

Street Address

A5 sub

Suburb

A6 twn

Town or City

A7 poscode Post Code

A8 hometel Household Telephone (___ ___ ___) ___ ___ ___ - ___ ___ ___ ___

A9 worktel Work Telephone number (___ ___ ___) ___ ___ ___ - ___ ___ ___ ___

A10 celltel Household Cellphone

A11 email Email contact for dwelling

A12 descrp

Description

Interviewer Details A13 intvr_name Interviewer Name

A14 intrv Date of interview (dd/mm/yyyy)

__ __/__ __/__ __ __ __ A15 intrvsrt Interview start time __ __:__ __

Appointments Log

Date (dd/mm/yyyy) Time Outcome (drop down list) Any new phone number/email addresses discovered

A16.1 __ __/__ __/__ __ __ __ A16.2 __ __:__ __ A16.3 A16.4

A17.1 __ __/__ __/__ __ __ __ A17.2 __ __:__ __ A17.3 A17.4

A18.1 __ __/__ __/__ __ __ __ A18.2 __ __:__ __ A18.3 A18.4

Refusals (if applicable) A19 refexpl

What is the main reason for refusal? Too busy 1

Not interested/waste of time 2

Questionnaire too personal/too intrusive 3

Don’t trust surveys 4

Never do surveys 5

Too old 6

Other (Specify) ________________________________________________________

A20 refint

Degree of interaction with person refusing

None – Refused calling card 1

Very little – they cut me short, said no thanks 2

Some – Got to say I was doing an important survey 3

A fair bit – got to show them the brochure, and spend a bit of time trying to talk them around

4

A21 refgen Gender of person refusing (Drop down list) Male Female

A22 refage Age of person refusing

A23 Comments regarding the refusal

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Household Questionnaire Wave 2:2011

Contents Section B: Household roster ........................................................................................................................................... 1 Section C: Mortality history ............................................................................................................................................. 3 Section D: Household living standards ........................................................................................................................... 6 Section E1: Food spending and consumption ............................................................................................................... 12 Section E2: Non-food spending and consumption ......................................................................................................... 15 Section F1: Durable goods ............................................................................................................................................ 19

Section F2: Household net assets .............................................................................................................................. 196 Section G: Negative events .......................................................................................................................................... 20 Section H: Agriculture .................................................................................................................................................. 22 Section J: Interviewer evaluation ................................................................................................................................ 23

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0B0BSection B: Household roster

UUUINTERVIEWER READ OUT UUU: We would like to start by asking you questions about the people who are part of your household.

Interviewer: Read out the membership criteria before proceeding. If Refuse:-8; Don’t Know:-9; Not applicable: -5 B1

Name

B2 Has [...] lived

under this "roof" or within

the same compound/homestead/stand

at least 15 days during the last 12 months OR

did they arrive here in the last

15 days and this is now their usual residence

and

when they are/were

together you share/d food

from a common

source with other

household members and

when they are/were

together you contribute/d to or share/d in a

common resource pool

mem

B3Does [...]

usually reside here at least 4

nights a week?

pres

B3a Is [...] still

alive alive

B4What is

[...]’s relationship

to household

head? relhead

Interviewer: Select

from drop down list

B5What race

group does [...]

belong to?

popgrp

Interv’r: Select

from drop down

list

B6What is

[...]’s gender

? gen

B7 What is

[...]’s date of birth?

dob

B8 What is

[...]’s age in

YEARS?

age

B9What is

the highest

educational

qualification

attained by

[ .. ]? edu

Interv’r: Select from drop

down list

Comp Skip: If no, to B3a

Comp Skip: If no, ask if [...]

moved or died

and trackin

g information. Then

continue to B4.

Comp.Validate:Chec

k if w1_race!=B4

Comp.Validat

e: Check

if w1_gen!=B5

Comp. Validate: Check if

w1_best_dob_d!=B6_d and

w1_best_dob_d is

valid. Check if

w1_best_dob_m!=B6_m and w1_best_dob_m is

valid. Check if

w1_best_dob_y!=B6_y and

w1_best_dob_y is

valid.

Comp.Validate: Check if 3 < (B7 - w1_ageyrs) OR 1 > (B7 -

w1_ageyrs)

Comp. Validate: Confirm if (B8 –

w1_highestedu<0

& w1_highestedu is

valid) OR (B8<=12 & (B8-

w1_highestedu>2)

& w1_highestedu is valid OR

(B8 != w1_highestedu &

w1_highestedu is

valid and B7>=30)

Name Yes = 1 No =

2 Yes = 1 No =

2

Relationship

Race Male = 1

Female = 2

dd/mm/yyyy

Years Education

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1 2

1 2

1 2

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1 2

1 2

1 2

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1 2

1 2

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1 2

1 2

1 2

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1 2

1 2

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1 2

1 2

1 2

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Membership Criteria

You are a household member if: (i) You have lived under this "roof" or within the same compound/homestead/stand at least 15

days during the last 12 months OR you arrived here in the last 15 days and this is now your usual residence and

(ii) when you are/were together you share/d food from a common source with other household members and

(iii) when you are/were together you contribute/d to or share/d in a common resource pool.

Interviewer: List the names of all individuals who meet the 3 membership criteria below and are not already listed First list the names of all household members List household head first Use first names only Don’t forget babies

Interviewer check! Live-in domestic workers and lodgers are separate households: a separate household questionnaire should be completed for them.

Roster and tracking (people who stay, out-migrants, in-migrants, deaths and births)

1. Only the CSMs have been pre-populated on the roster. Any CSM who has moved, but is not deceased, needs to be tracked.

2. For these CSMs we will ask a ‘15 days/year’ question and, if the 15days/year is true, a ‘4 nights/week’. Only for those CSMs who have a “no” to either will we ask the “moved/dead” option. This will open up a tracking screen for `movers’.

3. Once this is complete, we will ask if anyone else fits the 15 days/year requirement.

4. Of these ‘new’ people, we next ask the 4 nights a week question. This will separate the new people on the roster into TSMs or NRs, which affects whether we want to ask them to fill in a questionnaire or not. TSMs will be interviewed, NRs will not.

5. If there are any `new’ children whose birthday falls between the Wave 1 interview date and the Wave 2 interview date (B7) and who are born to a female CSM (B13), then this child must be classified as a CSM as well.

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B10

What is [...]’s

current marital status?

marstt

Interv’r: Select

from drop down list

B11 Is [...]’s spouse

or partner listed on this

roster? Select from drop down

list.

parhpid

B12 Is [...]’s

biological father listed

on this roster?

Select from drop down

list.

fthpid

B13 Is [...]’s

biological mother listed

on this roster? Select from drop down

list.

mthpid

B14 How many months did [...] spend

away from the household in the last 12 months?

absm

Interv’r:

If less than 1 month or

none, write 0 and go to

next person

B15 What was the main

reason for his/her

absence?

absexp

Interv’r: Use code box B15

B16 If still absent,

in which province does [...]

stay now?

absprov

Interv’r: Select from drop down

list

B17 If still

absent, in what kind

of accommodation is [...]

staying?

absacc

B18 Name of

main responde

nt

name

Computer skip: Skip to B12 unless B10=1 or B10=2 (i.e. Marital status = married or living with partner).

Computer: List all names

from B2, code=77

if absent,; code=44 if deceased & code=00 if no spouse.

Computer: List all

names from B2, code=77

if absent,; code=44 if deceased.

Computer: List all names

from B2, code=77

if absent,; code=44 if deceased.

Computer: Use code box B17. If B17== 1, 2, 5 or 6, Proxy should be done now.

Marital status

Name Name Name Months Reason Province Type of accommodation

Codes for Question B15 Codes for Question B17 01 = Employment 09 = Living elsewhere 01 = Boarding school 02 = Looking for employment 10 = Prison 02 = Hall of residence 03 = Schooling 11 = Vacation 03 = Old age home 04 = Student 12 = In hospital or clinic 04 = Retirement village 05 = Personal reasons 13 = Away on business 05 = Prison 06 = Escape violence or political problems 15 = Other (specify) 06 = Hospital or clinic

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07 = Visiting spouse or family 07 = Private house 08 = Visiting friends 08 = Other (specify)

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Section C: Mortality history INTERVIEWER READ OUT: Now we would like to ask you questions about recent deaths in your household since 2008.

Skip

C1 mrt24mnth

Has any member of this household, who usually lived here for at least four nights a week, died since the last time we saw you in 2008?

Yes 1

No 2 D

Don’t know -9 D

Refused -8 D

C2Starting with

the death that

occurred most

recently, what was

the name of the

deceased? mrtname#

C3 What was [ .. ]’s gender?

mrtgen#

C4What was [ .. ]’s

relationship to the current head of household?

Interviewer:

Select from drop down list

mrtr#

C5What was the date of [ ..

]’s death?

Interviewer: If don’t know the month, write 99. If don’t know the year,

write 9999

mrtdod#

C6How old was [ .. ] when

he/she died?

Interviewer: If less than 1 year write 0. If don’t know, write ‘-9’.

mrtage#

C8 What was the main cause of

death?

Interviewer: Select from drop down list

mrtcau#

Name Male Female Refuse Don’t Know

Relationship mm/yyyy Years Cause of death

01

1 2 -8 -9

_ _ / _ _ _ _

02

1 2 -8 -9

_ _ / _ _ _ _

03

1 2 -8 -9

_ _ / _ _ _ _

04

1 2 -8 -9

_ _ / _ _ _ _

05

1 2 -8 -9

_ _ / _ _ _ _

06

1 2 -8 -9

_ _ / _ _ _ _

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Section D: Household living standards D1

dwlrate

Interviewer check! Rate the dwelling on the following five point scale

Dilapidated/falling down 01 In need of structural repairs 02

Structurally sound, but requires maintenance 03

Structurally sound 04

In good condition, shows evidence of recent maintenance/renovations

05

D2 dwltyp

Interviewer check! Indicate the type of main dwelling that the household occupies.

Dwelling/house or brick structure on a separate stand or yard or on farm

01

Traditional dwelling/hut/structure made of traditional materials 02

Flat or apartment in a block of flats 03

Town/cluster/semi-detached house (simplex, duplex or triplex) 04

Unit in retirement village 05

Dwelling/house/flat/room in backyard 06

Informal dwelling/shack in backyard 07 Informal dwelling/shack not in backyard, e.g. in an informal/ squatter settlement or on farm

08

Room/flatlet 09

Caravan/tent 10

Other (specify) dwltyp_o 11

INTERVIEWER READ OUT: We would now like to ask you questions about your dwelling, your access to services and your households’ income in the last month.

D3 dwlrms

What is the total number of rooms that the household occupies in all structures in this dwelling? Please note this excludes bathrooms and toilets.

D4 What is the main material used for the roof and the walls of the main dwelling?

Interviewer: Select from drop down list

Type of material D4.1

Roof dwlmatroof

D4.2 Walls

dwlmatrwll

Bricks 01 01 Cement block/concrete 02 02

Corrugated iron/zinc 03 03

Wood 04 04

Plastic 05 05

Cardboard 06 06

Mixture of mud and cement 07 07 Wattle and daub 08 08

Tile 09 09

Mud bricks 10 10

Thatching 11 11

Asbestos/cement roof sheeting

12 12

Stone and rock 13 13

Refuse -8 -8

Don’t Know -9 -9

D4.3 dwlmatflr

What is the main material used for the floor of the main dwelling? Interviewer: Select from drop down list

Type of material D4.3 Floor

Mud/Earth 01 Concrete 02

Carpet 03

Tiles 04

Wood 05

Linoleum/Vinyl 06

Refuse -8

Don’t Know -9

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Skips

D5 rnt

Does the household pay rent?

Yes 1

No 2 D7 D6

rntpay

What is the amount paid for rent each month?

Amount R D8

Refuse -8 D8

Don’t know -9 D8 D7

rntpot

What is the value of monthly rent you would pay if you had to pay to stay here?

Amount R

Refuse -8 Don’t know -9

D8 ownd

Does a household member own this dwelling?

Yes 1

No 2 D13

Refuse -8 D13

Don’t Know -9 D13 D9 Who in this household owns the dwelling? Name

Person #1 ownpid1

Person #2 ownpid2

Person #3 ownpid3

Refuse -8

Don’t Know -9 D10

ownpaid

Is this property fully paid off?

Yes 1 D13

No 2

Refuse -8

Don’t Know -9 D11

ownowd

What is the amount of the bond still owing on this property?

Amount R

Refuse -8 Don’t know -9

D12 ownmn

What is the amount of the monthly bond payment on this property?

Amount R

Refuse -8 Don’t know -9

Skips

D13 dwlrepr

Has the household carried out any repairs or improvements to the house since the last time we saw you? Yes 1 No 2 D15

D14 dwlrepr_v

What is the value spent on those repairs or improvements?

Amount R

Refuse -8 Don’t know -9

D15 mrkv

What is a reasonable market value for which this property could be sold?

Amount R

Refuse -8 Don’t know -9

D16 grnthse

Did this household receive a government housing subsidy or any other assistance including RDP housing to obtain this dwelling or any other dwelling? Yes 1

No 2

Refuse -8

Don't know -8 D17

lndgrn

Did this household receive a government land grant to obtain a plot of land for residence or for farming? Yes 1

No 2

Refuse -8

Don't know -9 D18 lndrst

Did this household obtain a plot or land for residence or farming through the land restitution process? Yes 1

No 2

Refuse -8

Don’t Know -9 D19

ownoth

Does anyone in this household own any other dwelling units or land whether for residential or business purposes? Yes 1

No 2 D24

Refuse -8 D24

Don’t Know -9 D24

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D20 ownoth#

Is this property used for any of the following: Interviewer: Multiple mention allowed Residential property similar to this dwelling unit? 1

Other single units of residential property? 2

Blocks of residential property? 3

Business property? 4

Agricultural land? 5

Other land? 6 D21

mrkvoth

What is a reasonable market value for which all the other properties that any member of this household owns could be sold? Amount R

Refused -8

Don’t Know -9 D22

ownothpaid

Is/Are this/these property/properties fully paid off?

Yes 1 D24

No 2

Refuse -8

Don’t know -9 D23

ownowdtot

What is the total amount of the bond(s) still owing on this/these property/properties? Amount R

Refuse -8

Don’t know -9 D24

watsrc

What is this household’s main source of water?

Piped (tap) water in dwelling 01 D26

Piped (tap) water on site or in yard 02 D26

Public tap 03

Water-Carrier/tanker 04

Borehole on site 05 D26

Borehole off site/communal 06

Rain-water tank on site 07 D26

Flowing water/stream 08

Dam/pool/stagnant water 09

Well 10

Spring 11

From Neighbours 12

Other (specify) 13

Refuse -8 D26

Don’t Know -9 D26

Skips

D25 watdis

How far is the water source from the dwelling? Interviewer: Read out options. Less than 100 m 01 100 m - less than 200 m 02 200 m - less than 500 m 03 500 m - less than 1 km 04

1 km or more 05 Refuse -8

Don’t know -9 D26

toi

What type of toilet facility is available for this household?

Flush toilet with onsite disposal (septic tank / soak-away) 1 Flush toilet with offsite disposal 2 Chemical toilet 3 Pit latrine with ventilation pipe (VIP) 4

Pit latrine without ventilation pipe 5 Bucket toilet 6

None 7 D28

Other (specify) toi_o 9

Refuse -8 D28

Don’t know -9 D28 D27 toishr

Is the toilet facility shared with other households?

Yes 1 No 2 Refuse 3 Don’t know 4

D28 enrgelec

Does this household have electricity even if currently disconnected?

Yes 1

No 2 Refuse -8 Don’t Know -9

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D29 What is the main source of energy/fuel for this household?

D29.1 Cooking

enrgck

D29.2 Heating

enrght

D29.3Lighting

enrglght Electricity from mains 01 01 01 Electricity from generator 02 02 02

Gas 03 03 03

Paraffin 04 04 04

Wood 05 05

Coal 06 06

Candles 07 Animal Dung 08 08

Solar Energy 09 09 09

Other (specify) 10 10 10

None 11 11 11

Refuse -8 -8 -8

Don’t Know -9 -9 -9 D30 tellnd

Does this household have a landline telephone in the dwelling?

Yes - Currently in working condition 1

Yes - Currently not in working condition 2

No 3

Refuse -8

Don’t know -9 D31 telcel

Is there a cellular telephone available to this household for regular use?

Yes 1

No 2

Refuse -8

Don’t know -9 D32

refrem

Is your refuse or rubbish removed at least once a week by local authorities?

Yes 1

No 2

Refuse -8

Don’t Know -9 D33

strlght

Do you have any street lighting where you live?

Yes - Currently in working condition 1

Yes - Not currently in working condition 2

No 3

Refuse -8

Don’t Know -9

D34 expnd

How much money did this household spend on all its expenses in the last 30 days? Amount R

Refuse -8 Don’t know -9

D35 empl

Did anyone in this household receive income from employment or self employment last month? Yes 1

No 2

Refuse -8

Don’t Know -9 D36 rent

Did anyone in this household receive rental income in the last month? Please note that this includes income from backyard shacks, boarders, flats and/or homes people own. Yes 1

No 2

Refuse -8

Don’t Know -9 D37 grn

Did anyone in this household receive income from government grants last month? Please note that this includes the old age pension, the child support grant, the disability grant, the care dependency grant or any other kind of grant. Yes 1

No 2

Refuse -8

Don’t Know -9 D38

prvpen

Did anyone in this household receive income from private pensions, dividends or interest on investments last month? Yes 1

No 2

Refuse -8

Don’t Know -9 D39 tinc

What was the total amount of income (after income tax) that this household received last month? Please note this includes all the household members’ salaries and wages, grants, interest, rental income and income from agriculture earned by household members in the last month.

Skips

Amount R D41.1

Refuse

Don’t know

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D40 Please select last

month’s household income.

Would you say the last month’s household income was:

D40.1tinc_brac1

More than or less than R2300?

More than D40.3

About equal to

D41.1

Less than D40.2

Refused D41.1

Don’t know

D41.1

D40.2 tinc_brac2

More than or less than R1300?

More than D41.1

About equal to

D41.1

Less than D40.4

Refused D41.1

Don’t know

D41.1

D40.3 tinc_brac3

More than or less than R4700?

More than D40.5

About equal to

D41.1

Less than D41.1

Refused D41.1

Don’t know

D41.1

D40.4 tinc_brac4

More than or less than R700?

More than D41.1

About equal to

D41.1

Less than D41.1

Refused D41.1

Don’t know

D41.1

D40.5 tinc_brac5

More than or less than R11000?

More than D41.1

About equal to

D41.1

Less than D41.1

Refused D41.1

Don’t know

D41.1

INTERVIEWER READ OUT: Next, we want to ask you some questions about crime and safety in your neighbourhood. Interviewer: Read out question first and then each response option.

Never happens

Very Rare

Not common

Fairly common

Very common

Refuse Don’t Know

D41.1 nbthmf

How common are burglaries, muggings or thefts in your neighbour-hood?

1 2 3 4 5 -8 -9

D41.2 freqdomvio

How common is there violence between members of the same household in your neighbourhood?

1 2 3 4 5 -8 -9

D41.3 freqvio

How common is there violence between members of different households in your neighbourhood?

1 2 3 4 5 -8 -9

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Never

happensVery Rare

Not common

Fairly common

Very common

Refuse Don’t Know

D41.4 freqgang

How common is gangsterism in your neighbourhood?

1 2 3 4 5 -8 -9

D41.5 freqmdr

How common is murder, shootings or stabbings in your neighbourhood?

1 2 3 4 5 -8 -9

D41.6 freqdrug

How common is drug or alcohol abuse in your neighbourhood?

1 2 3 4 5 -8 -9

ED IN YELLOW==

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Section E1: Food spending and consumption INTERVIEWER READ OUT: Now we would like to ask questions about some specific food that may have been eaten in the LAST 30 DAYS. It should not include food that has been bought for resale or exchanged for commercial purposes.

E1.1 fdtot What was the total food expenditure of this household in the last 30 days?

Amount R

Refuse -8

Don’t know -9

Interviewer: Read out each item. First complete Question E1.2 completely. Then answer questions E1.3a to E1.3d. Then continue with the rest of the questions. For each of the items where the response to question E1.2 is a “yes”, ask E1.4 to E1.8, unless the `skip’ circumvents the question in its entirety. For E1.4 to E1.8, write ‘-8’ for Refuse or ‘-9’ for Don’t know. Computer: Provide options:

-8 = refuse, -9 = don’t know Skip if E1.3a is

not= 1 Skip if E1.3b is

not= 1 Skip if E1.3c is

not= 1 Skip if E1.3d is

not= 1 E1.2

Was [ .. ] eaten by this household in the last 30

days?

E1.4 How much was

spent in rands on [ .. ] in the last 30

days?

E1.5 What was the value

in rands of [ .. ] received as gifts in the last 30 days?

E1.6 What was the value

in rands of [ .. ] received as

payment in the last 30 days?

E1.7 What was the

value in rands of [ .. ] eaten from own production in the

last 30 days?

E1.8 What was the

value in rands of [ .. ] eaten from shop stock in the last 30

days?

Code Food Item Yes No Rands Rands Rands Rands

01 Mealie meal fdmm 1 2 fdmmspn fdmmgft fdmmpay fdmmprd fdmmss

02 Samp fdspm 1 2 fdspmspn fdspmgft fdspmpay fdspmprd fdspmss

03 Flour and bread fdflr 1 2 fdflrspn fdflrgft fdflrpay fdflrss

04 Rice fdrice 1 2 fdricespn fdricegft fdricepay fdricess

05 Pasta fdpas 1 2 fdpasspn fdpasgft fdpaspay fdpasss

06 Biscuits, cakes, rusks fdbis 1 2 fdbisspn fdbisgft fdbispay fdbisss

07 Red meat (beef, mutton, pork, etc) fdrm 1 2 fdrmspn fdrmgft fdrmpay fdrmprd fdrmss

08 Canned red meat fdrmc 1 2 fdrmcspn fdrmcgft fdrmcpay fdrmcss

09 Chicken fdchi 1 2 fdchispn fdchigft fdchipay fdchiprd fdchiss

10 Fresh fish and shell fish fdfsh 1 2 fdfshspn fdfshgft fdfshpay fdfshprd fdfshss

11 Tinned fish fdfshc 1 2 fdfshcspn fdfshcgft fdfshcpay fdfshcss

12 Dried peas, lentils, beans fdvegd 1 2 fdvegdspn fdvegdgft fdvegdpay fdvegdprd fdvegdss

13 Potatoes fdpot 1 2 fdpotspn fdpotgft fdpotpay fdpotprd fdpotss

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Section E1: Food spending and consumption (continued) This is a continuation from the previous page. For E1.4 to E1.8, write ‘-8’ for Refuse or ‘-9’ for Don’t know.

Computer: Provide options: -8 = refuse, -9 =

don’t know

Skip if E1.3a is not= 1

Skip if E1.3b is not= 1

Skip if E1.3c is not= 1

Skip if E1.3d is not= 1

E1.2 Was [ .. ] eaten by this

household in the last 30 days?

E1.4 How much

was spent in rands on [ .. ] in the last 30

days?

E1.5 What was the value

in rands of [ .. ] received as gifts in the last 30 days?

E1.6 What was the value

in rands of [ .. ] received as

payment in the last 30 days?

E1.7 What was the

value in rands of [ .. ] eaten from own production in the

last 30 days?

E1.8 What was the

value in rands of [ .. ] eaten from

shop stock in the last 30 days?

Code Food Item Yes No Rands Rands Rands Rands

14 Other vegetables fdvego 1 2 fdvegospn fdvegogft fdvegopay fdvegoprd fdvegoss

15 Fruits and nuts fdfru 1 2 fdfruspn fdfrugft fdfrupay fdfruprd fdfruss

16 Oil for cooking fdoil 1 2 fdoilspn fdoilgft fdoilpay fdoilss

17 Margarine, butter, ghee, other fats fdmar 1 2 fdmarspn fdmargft fdmarpay fdmarprd fdmarss

18 Peanut butter fdpb 1 2 fdpbspn fdpbgft fdpbpay fdpbprd fdpbss

19 Milk, cheese, yoghurts and dried milk fdmlk 1 2 fdmlkspn fdmlkgft fdmlkpay fdmlkprd fdmlkss

20 Eggs fdegg 1 2 fdeggspn fdegggft fdeggpay fdeggprd fdeggss

21 Sugar, jam, honey, chocolates and sweets fdsug 1 2 fdsugspn fdsuggft fdsugpay fdsugprd fdsugss

22 Soft drinks and juices fdsd 1 2 fdsdspn fdsdgft fdsdpay fdsdss

23 Tinned fruit and vegetables fdfrut 1 2 fdfrutspn fdfrutgft fdfrutpay fdfrutss

24 Breakfast cereal and porridge fdcer 1 2 fdcerspn fdcergft fdcerpay fdcerss

25 Baby food and baby formula fdbaby 1 2 fdbabyspn fdbabygft fdbabypay fdbabyss

26 Salt and spices fdslt 1 2 fdsltspn fdsltgft fdsltpay fdsltprd fdsltss

27 Soya products fdsoy 1 2 fdsoyspn fdsoygft fdsoypay fdsoyss

28 Coffee and tea fdcof 1 2 fdcofspn fdcofgft fdcofpay fdcofprd fdcofss

29 Food hampers fdhmp 1 2 fdhmpspn fdhmpgft fdhmppay fdhmpss

30 Readymade meals brought into the household fdrdy 1 2 fdrdyspn fdrdygft fdrdypay fdrdyss

31 Meals prepared outside the home (incl. restaurants and take-aways) fdout 1 2 fdoutspn fdoutgft fdoutpay fdoutss

32 Other food expenditure fdo 1 2 fdospn fdogft fdopay fdoss

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E1.3a fdmmgftyn

Did you receive any of the foodstuffs you’ve listed as gifts in the last 30 days?

Yes 1

No 2

Refuse -8

Don’t know -9

E1.3b fdmmpmtyn

Did you receive any of the foodstuffs you’ve listed as payment in the last 30 days?

Yes 1

No 2

Refuse -8

Don’t know -9

E1.3c fdmmprodyn

Did you produce/grow/gather any of the foodstuffs you’ve listed in the past 30 days?

Yes 1

No 2

Refuse -8

Don’t know -9

E1.3d fdmmssyn

Did you consume any of the foodstuffs you’ve listed in the past 30 days out of your own shop stock?

Yes 1

No 2

Refuse -8

Don’t know -9

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Section E2: Non-food spending and consumption INTERVIEWER READ OUT: Now we would like to ask questions about some specific household items on which the household may have spent money. In some cases we are interested in the LAST 30 DAYS ONLY, and in some cases we want to know about how much was spent in the PAST YEAR AS WELL. It should not include items that has been bought for resale or exchanged for commercial purposes. Interviewer:

Read out each item. For each of the items, tick “none” if nothing was spent on this item, otherwise enter the value. For E2.1 to E2.2, write ‘-8’ for Refuse or ‘-9’ for Don’t know.

Code

E2.1 How much was spent on [...] in the last

30 days?

E2.2 How much was spent on [ .. ] in

the past 12 months?

Rands Rands

Personal items:

01 Cigarettes and tobacco nfcigspn

02 Beer, wine and spirits nfalcspn

03 Entertainment such as cinema, music, MNET and DSTV nfentspn

04 Sport including sporting equipment, gym and club membership nfsprspn

05 Personal care items such as cosmetics, soap, shampoo and haircuts nfperspn

06 Jewellery and watches nfjewspn nfjewspnyr

07 Newspapers, stationery, envelopes, stamps and books excluding school books nfpapspn

08 Cell phone account and/or airtime nfcelspn

09 Telephone account nftelspn

10 Lotto, gambling and horse-racing nflotspn

11 Internet if not included in the telephone account nfnetspn

12 Trips and holidays excluding transport costs nftrpspn nftrpspnyr

13 Ceremonies such as weddings and funerals nfcerspn nfcerspnyr

Transport costs:

14 Car payments excluding insurance nfcarspn

15 Petrol, oil and car service nfpetrspn

16 Buses, taxis, trains and air tickets including transport to school nftranspn

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Section E2: Non-food spending and consumption (continued) Interviewer:

This is a continuation from the previous page.

Code

E2.1 How much was spent on [...] in the last

30 days?

E2.2 How much was spent on [ .. ] in

the past 12 months?

Rands Rands

Energy, water and municipal rates: 17 Water nfwatspn

18 Electricity nfelespn

19 Other energy sources such as wood, paraffin, charcoal/coal, candles, gas, purchasing/charging batteries and diesel oil for generators

nfenespn

20 Municipal rates nfmunspn

21 Levies, for example sectional title, share block and timeshare nflevspn

Insurance:

22 Life insurance nfinslspn

23 Funeral policies or burial societies nfinsfspn

24 Educational policies nfinseduspn

25 Short-term, insurance for example car, property & fire and crop insurance nfinsshspn

Household items:

26 Kitchen equipment, like pots and pans, cutlery and crockery nfkitspn nfkitspnyr

27 Home maintenance and repairs to the dwelling nfdwlspn nfdwlspnyr

28 Bedding, sheets, blankets and towels nfbedspn nfbedspnyr

29 Material to make curtains and other household items nfmatspn nfmatspnyr

30 Hire purchase (HP) payments on furniture and other household appliances nfhpspn

31 Furniture and other household appliances bought with cash or by credit card nffrnspn nffrnspnyr

Clothing and shoes:

32 Shoes and clothes (excluding school uniforms) bought with cash or by credit card nfclthspn

33 Account payments on shoes and clothes excluding school uniforms nfclthaspn

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34 Material to make clothing nfclthmspn

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Section E2: Non-food spending and consumption (continued) Interviewer:

This is a continuation from the previous page.

Code

E2.1 How much was spent on [...] in the last

30 days?

E2.2 How much was spent on [ .. ] in

the past 12 months?

Rands Rands

Health care:

35 Medical aid schemes/medical insurance such as hospital plan nfmedaidspn

36 Dentists, doctors or nurses nfdocspn nfdocspnyr

37 Hospital fees nfhspspn nfhspspnyr

38 Medical supplies, for example, medicines and bandages nfmedspn

39 Traditional healer's fees nftradspn nftradspnyr

40 Homeopaths, physiotherapists, dieticians nfhomspn nfhomspnyr

Education:

41 School fees and tuition nfschfeespn nfschfeespnyr

42 School books including stationery nfschstatspn nfschstatspnyr

43 Uniforms nfschunispn nfschunispnyr

44 Other school expenses such as school outings, meals at school, boarding fees, contributions to school buildings, extra costs for teachers and extramural activities

nfschospn nfschospnyr

Miscellaneous:

45 Washing powder, dishwashing liquid, polish and all household cleaners nfwshspn

46 Crèche and childcare nfchldspn

47 Religious and membership dues of organisations, donations to charity nfrelspn

48 Domestics, gardeners and other household help nfdomspn

49 Swimming pool maintenance nfswimspn

50 Pets nfpetsspn

51 Toys nftoysspn

52 Gifts nfgftsspn

53 Lobola nflobspn nflobspnyr

54 Income tax payments nfinctaxspn nfinctaxspnyr

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Section F1: Durable goods

INTERVIEWER READ OUT: Now we would like to ask you questions about household items which the household may or may not own.

Type of Good F1

Does the household own at least one [ .. ] ? Yes No Refuse Don’t Know

01 - Radio ownrad 1 2 -8 -9

02 - Hi-Fi stereo , CD player, MP3 player ownhif 1 2 -8 -9

03 - Television owntel 1 2 -8 -9

04 - Satellite dish ownsat 1 2 -8 -9

05 - Video cassette recorder, DVD player ownvid 1 2 -8 -9

06 - Computer owncom 1 2 -8 -9

07 - Camera owncam 1 2 -8 -9

08 - Cell phone owncel 1 2 -8 -9

09 - Electric stove ownelestv 1 2 -8 -9

10 - Gas stove owngasstv 1 2 -8 -9

11 - Paraffin stove ownparstv 1 2 -8 -9

12 - Microwave ownmic 1 2 -8 -9

13 - Fridge/freezer ownfrg 1 2 -8 -9

14 - Washing machine ownwsh 1 2 -8 -9

15 - Sewing/knitting machine ownsew 1 2 -8 -9

16 - Lounge suite ownlng 1 2 -8 -9

17- Private motor vehicle in running condition ownvehpri 1 2 -8 -9

18 – Bakkie or truck in running condition ownvehcom 1 2 -8 -9

19 - Motorcycle/scooter ownmot 1 2 -8 -9

20 - Bicycle ownbic 1 2 -8 -9

21 - Non-motorised boat ownboat 1 2 -8 -9

22 - Motor boat ownboatmot 1 2 -8 -9

23 - Donkey cart or ox cart owncrt 1 2 -8 -9

24 - Plough ownplg 1 2 -8 -9

25 - Tractor owntra 1 2 -8 -9

26 - Wheelbarrow ownwhl 1 2 -8 -9

27 - Grinding mill ownmll 1 2 -8 -9

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Section F2: Household net assets F2.1 ownsellft

Suppose you (and your household members living here) were to sell off all your major possessions (including your home), turn all of your investments into cash and pay all your debts – would you have something left over, breakeven or be in debt?

Something left over 1 Breakeven 2 G1 Debt 3 F2.4 Refused -8 G1 Don’t know -9 G1

F2.2 ownsellft_v

How much would you have left over? Amount R G1 Refused Don’t know

F2.3 Please would you look at the show card and point out the most accurate amount of money left over?

Computer: Unfolding brackets comes in here. Income category G1 Refuse -8 G1 Don’t know -9 G1

F2.3 ownamtlft_brac

#

Please identify amount of money left over.

Would you say that the amount of money you would have would be:

F2.3.1 ownamtlft_brac1

More than or less than R500000? More than F2.3.3

About equal to G1

Less than F2.3.2

Refused G1

Don’t know G1 F2.3.2 ownamtlft_brac2

More than or less than R100000? More than G1

About equal to G1

Less than F2.3.4

Refused G1

Don’t know G1 F2.3.3 ownamtlft_brac3

More than or less than R1000000? More than F2.3.5

About equal to G1

Less than G1

Refused G1

Don’t know G1 F2.3.4 ownamtlft_brac4

More than or less than R25000? More than G1

About equal to G1

Less than G1

Refused G1

Don’t know G1 F2.3.5 ownamtlft_brac5

More than or less than R5000000? More than G1

About equal to G1

Less than G1

Refused G1

Don’t know G1

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F2.4 ownseldbt_v

How much would your debts amount to? Amount R G1 Refused Don’t know

F2.5 Please would you look at the show card and point out the most accurate amount of debt? Computer: Unfolding brackets comes in here. Income category

Refuse -8 Don’t know -9

F2.5 Please identify amount of debt.

Would you say that the amount of money you would have would be:

F2.5.1 owndebt_brac1

More than or less than R50000? More than F2.5.3

About equal to G1

Less than F2.5.2

Refused G1

Don’t know G1 F2.5.2 owndebt_brac2

More than or less than R25000? More than G1

About equal to G1

Less than F2.5.4

Refused G1

Don’t know G1 F2.5.3 owndebt_brac3

More than or less than R100000? More than F2.5.5

About equal to G1

Less than G1

Refused G1

Don’t know G1 F2.5.4 owndebt_brac4

More than or less than R10000? More than G1

About equal to G1

Less than G1

Refused G1

Don’t know G1 F2.5.5 owndebt_brac5

More than or less than R500000? More than G1

About equal to G1

Less than G1

Refused G1

Don’t know G1

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Section G: Negative events INTERVIEWER READ OUT: Households sometimes experience bad events. We would like to ask you about any bad events your household may have experienced since the last time we saw you.

Event

G1Did a [ .. ] occur in this household since the last time we saw

you?

G2 What month and year did the [ .. ]

happen?

Interviewer: If No, Refuse or Don’t Know to G1, go to next event Yes No Refuse Don’t Know Month Year 01 - Death of non-resident family member that you depended on for financial assistance negdthf 1 2 -8 -9 negdthfmn negdthfyr

02 - Death of a friend that you depended on for financial assistance negdthfr 1 2 -8 -9 negdthfrmn negdthfryr

03 - Death of another friend or relative negdtho 1 2 -8 -9 negdthomn negdthoyr

04 - Serious illness or injury of a household member negill 1 2 -8 -9 negillmn negillyr

05 - Widespread death and/or disease of livestock negstc 1 2 -8 -9 negstcmn negstcyr

06 - Major crop failure negcrp 1 2 -8 -9 negcrpmn negcrpyr

07 - Reduction in hours of work of a person that you depended on for financial assistance negwrk 1 2 -8 -9 negwrkmn negwrkyr

08 - Job loss of person that you depended on for financial assistance negjob 1 2 -8 -9 negjobmn negjobyr

09 - Cut-off or decrease of remittances to household negrem 1 2 -8 -9 negremmn negremyr

10 - Cut-off or decrease in government grants neggrn 1 2 -8 -9 neggrnmn neggrnyr

11 - Theft, fire, or destruction of household property negpro 1 2 -8 -9 negpromn negproyr

12 - Any other negative event? Please specify: nego 1 2 -8 -9 negomn negoyr

Section H: Agriculture

INTERVIEWER READ OUT: We would now like to ask you some questions about agricultural production by your household in the last 12 months. The questions are about anything that has been planted or any animals that have been kept or used or taken care of on your household’s fields and gardens or on land your household has access to.

Skips

H1

agrlnd

Does this household have access to land that is, or could be, used for agricultural purposes?

Yes 1

No 2 H5

Not Applicable -5 H5

Refuse -8 H5 Don’t Know -9 H5

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H2 agrlnd_a

How many hectares of land, for agricultural purposes, if any, does the household have access to?

Excluding communal grazing land

less than 5.000 m2 (5.000 m2 is approximately one soccer field) 1 5.000m2 - 9.999m2 2 1 but less than 5 ha 3 5 but less than 10 ha 4 10 but less than 20 ha 5 20 ha or more 6 Refuse -8 Don’t know -9

H3 aglndacc

On what basis does the household have access to the land?

Owns the land 1 Rents the land 2 Sharecropping 3 Tribal authority 4 Other, specify 6 Refuse -8 Don’t Know -9

H4

What farming activities, if any, take place on the land? Is it……..?

Event

Yes No Refuse Don’t Know

4.1 Poultry agpou 1 2 -8 -9

4.2 Livestock aglvstk 1 2 -8 -9

4.3 Field crops agcrop

1 2 -8 -9

4.4 Orchards agorch 1 2 -8 -9

4.5 Horticulture aghort

1 2 -8 -9

4.6 Other agoth 1 2 Specify: agoth_o

INTERVIEWER READ OUT: We would like to ask you some questions about agricultural production by your household in the last 12 months. The questions are about anything that has been planted or any animals that have been kept or used or taken care of on your households’ fields and gardens or on land your household has access to.

H5

ag

Over the last 12 months has anyone in this household participated in growing food or raising livestock other than as part of paid employment?

Yes 1

No 2 J1

Refuse -8 J1

Don’t Know -9 J1

H6 agcom

Are these agricultural activities all part of a commercial farming enterprise which is run as a separate business with its own accounts?

Yes 1 J1

No 2

Refuse -8

Don’t Know

-9

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H7.1 agcr

Over the last 12 months, did any member of this household grow any crops?

Yes 1

No 2 H8.1 Refuse -8 H8.1 Don’t Know

-9 H8.1

INTERVIEWER READ OUT: Now we would like to ask you some questions about everything this household grew in the last 12 months even if you did not sell any of it. This includes things you grew in your garden.

Crop type

H7.2Did anyone in this household grow [ .. ]

in the last 12 months?

If no, refuse or don’t know skip to next crop

H7.3How many kg of this crop have

been harvested over the last 12

months?

Interviewer: If none

harvested, write ‘0’ and continue

to next crop

Yes No Refuse Don’t Know

Number of Units

01 Mealies agcrml 1 2 -8 -9 agcrmlkg

02 Sorghum agcrsor 1 2 -8 -9 agcrsorkg

03 Fruit, eg. Apples, oranges, bananas, mangos etc agcrfrt

1 2 -8 -9 agcrfrtkg

04 Potatoes or sweet potato agcrpot 1 2 -8 -9 agcrpotkg

05 Pumpkin or butternut or squash agcrpmp

1 2 -8 -9 agcrpmpkg

06 Madumbe or other tubers agcrmad

1 2 -8 -9 agcrmadkg

07 Onions agcroni 1 2 -8 -9 agcronikg

08 Legumes or dry beans agcrdb 1 2 -8 -9 agcrdbkg

09 Green vegetables, eg. Spinach, cabbage etc agcrveg

1 2 -8 -9 agcrvegkg

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INTERVIEWER READ OUT: Now we would like to ask you some questions about all livestock owned by the household in the last 12 months.

Skips H8.1

agls

Has anyone in the household owned any livestock or poultry in the last 12 months?

Yes 1

No 2 H10 Refuse -8 H10 Don’t Know

-9 H10

Type of Animal

H8.2 Has a household member owned [ .. ]

during the last 12 months?

If no, refuse or don’t know SKIP TO NEXT animal

H8.3 How many [ .. ] are in the household’s

possession at the moment?

H8.4 If you were to buy all of these [...] today,

how much would you pay in total?

Interviewer: If none, write 0

Yes No Refuse Don’t Know Number Number

01 Cattle aglscat 1 2 -8 -9 aglscatown aglscatsel

02 Sheep aglsshp 1 2 -8 -9 aglsshpown aglsshpsel

03 Goats aglsgt 1 2 -8 -9 aglsgtown aglsgtsel

04 Pigs aglspig 1 2 -8 -9 aglspigown aglspigsel

05 Horses aglshrs 1 2 -8 -9 aglshrsown aglshrssel

06 Donkeys and Mules aglsdnk 1 2 -8 -9 aglsdnkown aglsdnksel

07 Chickens aglschc 1 2 -8 -9 aglschcown aglschcsel

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CH9.1

Computer CHECK! Did this household own chickens in the last 12 months? (Is H8.2.07=1?)

Yes 1

No 2 CH9.2

Refuse -8 CH9.2

Don’t Know

-9 CH9.2

Type of product

How many eggs did your chickens produce per month?

Interviewer: If none, write 0.

Computer: Skip to CH9.2 if H9.1.2=0

H9.1.2

Number per month ageggnum

H9.1.3Select from drop down list

ageggu

1 - Eggs

Dozen

Single Unit

Refuse

Don’t Know

1 2 -8 -9

CH9.2

Computer CHECK! Did this household own cattle or goats in the last 12 months? (Is H8.2.01=1 or H8.2.03=1?)

Yes 1

No 2 H10

Type of product

H9.2.1How many months of the year did you get milk/sour milk?

agprmlkmth

Interviewer: Write 0 if none; -8 if refuse, -9 if don’t know.

H9.2.2

In the months when your cow and/or goat did produce milk/sour milk, how many litres were produced per monthf?

agprmlkamt

Interviewer: Write -8 if refuse, -9 if don’t know.

Computer: Skip to H10 if H9.2.1=0

Number of months Number of Litres per month

Milk/ Sour Milk

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INTERVIEWER READ OUT: In the next question we want to know about the things you had to do to produce the crops or products we have been talking about.

Interviewer:

Read out each item. H10

In the last 12 months did your household [ .. ]?

Type of input Yes

No Refuse Don’t Know

01 - Buy or acquire hired labour agilab 1 2 -8 -9

02 - Buy or acquire fertilizer agifrt 1 2 -8 -9

03 - Buy or acquire manure, such as animal dung agiman 1 2 -8 -9

04 - Buy or acquire other agro-chemicals, such as sprays, herbicides, insecticides and blue death agichm 1 2 -8 -9

05 - Buy or acquire ploughing services for example tractors, ploughs, planters or animals agiplgh 1 2 -8 -9

06 - Buy or acquire seeds and seedlings agiseed 1 2 -8 -9

07 - Buy or acquire dipping services agidip 1 2 -8 -9

08 - Buy or acquire other veterinary services and products, such as medicines and veterinary care agivet 1 2 -8 -9

09 - Buy or acquire animal feed for example chicken feed agifeed 1 2 -8 -9

10 - Make investments in your agricultural activities such as such as orchard development, building or machinery agiinv 1 2 -8 -9

11 - Repair and maintain machinery, fences, buildings and hand tools agirep 1 2 -8 -9

Please note that there is no Section I

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Section J: Interviewer evaluation To be completed by interviewer only

J1 intlng#

Languages used during interview Interviewer: Multiple mention allowed

IsiNdebele 01

IsiXhosa 02

IsiZulu 03

Sepedi 04

Sesotho 05

Setswana 06

Siswati 07

Tshivenda 08

Isitsonga 09

Afrikaans 10

English 11

Other (__________________) intlng_o 12

J2 intresp

In general, how did the respondent act towards you during the interview?

Hostile 01

Neither hostile nor friendly 02

Friendly 03

J3 intrespact

How attentive was the respondent to the questions during the interview?

Not at all attentive 01

Somewhat attentive 02

Very attentive 03

J4 intresphear

Were other persons within hearing range at any time during the interview?

No other person within hearing range at any time 01

1+ persons within hearing range for part of the interview 02

1+ persons within hearing range for all of the interview 03

J5 intrespque

Did more than one person help to complete this questionnaire?

Yes 01

No 02

J6 If so, which household members helped to complete the questionnaire? Fill in the names of those who assisted

Member1 intresppid1

Member2 intresppid2

Member3 intresppid3

J7 Are any of the following evident at this address? Interviewer: Multiple responses allowed

Locked gate (no intercom access) intlknoint 01

Locked door/gate (with intercom access) intlkint 02

Security guard/doorman/on-site manager - gatekeeper intgrd 03

Security door intsecdr 04

No trespassing sign intnotres 05

Beware of dog sign intbwdog 06

Evidence of a dangerous dog (i.e. witnessing it) intdog 07

No junk mail/no hawker sign intnohwk 08

Neighbourhood watch sign intnbhd 09

Bars on windows intbbar 10

None of the above intnon 11

J8 intcom

Any additional comments about specific questions or data quality?.......................................................................................... ................................................................................................................................................................................................... ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................

J9 intrvend

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