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REPUBLIC OF UGANDA

A.18 Reference Number

Deepa Narayan, PREM, World Bank, 1998: Page 1 of 10

INTRODUCTION: We are from ___________ and are talking to people all over the city to learn about their daily livesand their communities/neighborhoods.. The answers you give us will be kept confidential and used only to paint apicture of the city as a whole. We are particularly interested in your relationship with other people and groups in yourcommunities/neighborhoods, with NGOs -- that is non-governmental organizations -- and with government officials.

A.14 STRATUM A.17 RC1

A.8 Is therespondent thehead of household?

A.16 E.A

A.11 Age ofRespondent(in years)?

A.9 Sex ofRespondent?

A.2 Enumerator's ID number

A.15 URBANCENTER

CONFIDENTIAL

A - GENERAL INFORMATION

A.13 How long hasrespondent lived inthis area/communnity?

SUPERVISOR VERIFICATION:* STEP 1: BUBBLE IN ALL THE ANSWERS. VERIFY THERE IS ONLY ONE ANSWER PER QUESTION, UNLESS OTHERWISESPECIFIED.* STEP 2: EXAMINE ALL NUMBER GRIDS AND MAKE SURE THE NUMBERS BUBBLED IN MATCH THE NUMBERS WRITTENIN THE BOX ABOVE EACH GRID.* STEP 3: MAKE SURE THAT REGION, DISTRICT, ENUMERATION AREA AND HOUSEHOLD NUMBERS ARE CORRECT.* STEP 4: VERIFY THAT THE CORRECT REFERENCE NUMBER HAS BEEN ENTERED ON TOP OF EACH ODD NUMBEREDPAGE OF ALL QUESTIONNAIRES.

A.18 SAMPLE A.19 HOUSEHOLD

A.12 Age of Headof Household (inyears)?

A.10 Sex ofhead ofHousehold?

A.1 ENUMERATOR'S NAME

A.3 RESPONDENT'S NAME

!!! IMPORTANT!!!

Create a unique reference number above, by combining stratum, urban center, ea, RC1 and household number. Write this number NOW on top of all odd numbered pages, including this one.

GLOBAL SOCIAL CAPITAL SURVEY

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1. I'd like to start by asking you about the groups or organizations, networks, associations, both formal andinformal. These could be groups such as religious groups, sports teams or just groups of people who get togetherREGULARLY to do an activity or talk. As I read the following list of groups please tell me if you belong to this kindof group -- And how many such groups do you belong to?

Page 2 of 10

How Many?a. Religious or spiritual group [such as a church,mosque, temple, informal religious group,religious study group]

b. Cultural, social, emotional/support group[such as arts, music, theater, festivals, film,solidarity group, identity group, burial society,self-help, emotional support, youth, elderly]

c. Sports groups [such as football, soccer,cricket]

d. Basic services groups [such as health,education, nutrition, infrastructure, roads, water,sanitation, literacy groups, study groups]

e. Ethnic based groups [such as caste, tribe,indigenous, community organizations]

f. Community organizations, neighborhoodcommittees

g. Finance, credit, savings groups

h. Production group [such as cooperatives,farmers, fishermen, vendors groups]

i. Unions, labor unions, trade unions

j. Political party

k. Professional association [such asdoctors, lawyers, teachers, veteransassociations]

l. Business, manufacturingassociations

m. Social movement, protest movement

n. Any other groups?

[SPECIFY: _________________________]

PART B: GROUPS AND NETWORKS

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Religious or spiritual group

Cultural, social,emotionalsupport group

Sports group

Basic services group

Ethnic based group

Community organization,neighborhood committee

Finance, credit,savings group

Production group

Union, labor union,trade union

Political party

Professional association

Business, manufacturingassociation

Social movement,protest movement

Other group? [SPECIFY:__________]

Funded by the government

Funded by businesses

Funded by politicians

Funded by NGOs

Funded by its members through membership dues

Funded by its members through contributions from members

Not funded, just participated in?

Other [SPECIFY:_________ ]

Mostly the same neighborhood/village/community

Mostly the same family or kin group

Mostly the same tribe/caste/ethnic/linguistic group

Mostly the samereligion

Mostly the same educational background and income level

Mostly the samegender

To a very small extentTo a small extent

Neither small or large extentTo a large extent

To a very large extent

To a very small extentTo a small extent

Neither small or large extentTo a large extent

To a very large extent

2. Of these groups that you belong to, which is theMOST important in your life? What is the SECONDmost important? What is the THIRD most important?

ACCEPT UP TO THREE RESPONSES. PROBE TWICE.

First mostimportant(Check ONE)

Second mostimportant(Check ONE)

Third mostimportant(Check ONE)

Page 3 of 10

I have a few questions about the groups you mentioned. Letus start with the most important group which is _________

Group 1

________

Group 2

________

Group 3

________

3. On average, how much money, if any, do youcontribute to this group in a month?

4. On average, how often do you participate in thisgroup's activities in a month?

5. To what extent do you participate in thisgroup's decision making?

Group 1 Group 2 Group 3

6. To what extent has your neighborhood/communitybenefited from the activities of this group?

8. How is the group/organization funded?

IF NO ANSWER, SAY Would you say it is MOSTLY . . .READ ENTIRELIST. ACCEPT MORE THAN ONE ANSWER BUT DO NOT PROBE

7. Thinking about the members of this group, would yousay MOST of them are from the same . . .

------------------ GO BACK TO NEXT GROUP IN QUESTION 3 ----------------------

ReferenceNumber

INTERVIEWER, SHOW CARD

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No impactSmall impact

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So-soSomewhat Satisfied

Very Satisfied

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There is no government support for groups/no government connections

There are no NGOs or peoplehelping out

Too physically remote, isolated

Politics/politicians

Lack of resources

N/ANo Inactive groups

Strong leaders

A strong sense of community, community unity

Politics/politicians

Facilitators/field workers/community organizers

NGOs

Government support/connections

Lack of government services

Need to protect ourselves/be safe

Desire get ahead economically

To make life better

OTHER (Specify)_____________

N/ANo Active groups

PART C: SUBJECTIVE WELL BEING

11. Taking all things together, would you say you are

12. Would you say that most of the time people try to behelpful, or that they are just looking out for themselves?

13. Generally speaking, would you say that mostpeople can be trusted or that you can't be too carefulin dealing with people?

14. Do you think most people would try to take advantageof you if they got the chance, or would they try to be fair?

15. Overall, how much impact do you think people likeyou can have in making your neighborhood / communitya better place to live - a big impact, moderate, a smallimpact or no impact at all?

16. How well do people in your community/ village/neighborhood get along these days? Using this 5 pointscale where 1 means getting along very well and 5means not getting along at all, how well are people inyour community / village / neighborhood getting along?

17. How would you rate the togetherness or feeling ofbelonging in your neighborhood/ village/ community?Again use this 5 point scale where 1 means people feelvery close to each other and 5 means people do notfeel close at all.

INTERVIEWER,SHOW CARD

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18. All things considered, how satisfied are you withyour life as a whole these days? Using the 5 pointscale on this card where 1 means completely satisfiedwith your life, and 5 means completely dissatisfied,where would you place yourself?

10. What do you think is the MOST important reasongroups/associations are NOT as active in your area . . . Whatdo you think are the SECOND and THIRD biggest reasons?

INTERVIEWER,SHOW CARD

Firstreason

Secondreason

Thirdreason

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9. There are a number of reasons why these kinds ofgroups are active in some areas and not in others. Whatdo you think is the MOST important reason these groupsare active in your area . . What do you think are theSECOND and THIRD biggest reasons?

INTERVIEWER, ACCEPT UP TO THREE RESPONSES.

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HousingRoads and bridges

Transportations systemsCorruption

Political instabilityPoliticians

Crime/theftViolence/security/safety

EducationDomestic violence

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Drunkenness/drug abuse

Family, relatives,friends, neighbors

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other formal credit

Not confident at allNot confident

Neither confident nor not confidentConfident

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Little support

So-so Some support

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Muchlessconfident

Lessconfident

Same More confident

Muchmoreconfident

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AverageSomewhat secure

Very secure

Totally powerlessSomewhat powerless

So-soSomewhat powerful

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Much worse offSomewhat worse off

About the sameSomewhat better off

Much better off

Very PoorSomewhat Poor

In the middleSomewhat Rich

Very Rich

Very DissatistiedSomewhat Dissatisfied

So-soSomewhat Satisfied

Very Satisfied

Very littlesupport

Little support

So-so Some support

A lot ofsupport

28. People have different opinions about the mostimportant problems that need to be fixed to make lifebetter. In your opinion what is the BIGGEST problemfacing you? What is the SECOND biggest problem?What is the THIRD biggest problem?

INTERViEWER, ACCEPT UP TO THREE RESPONSES.PROBE TWICE. ALSO PROBE FOR CLARITY.

First Choice(check ONE)

Second Choice(check ONE)

Third Choice(check ONE)ECONOMIC

HEALTH

INFRASTRUCTURE

POLITICAL

SECURITY

SOCIAL

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27. Sometimes, people have great financial difficulty,because of ill health, a death or loss of a job. Using a5 point scale, how confident are you that you can turnto these different groups help?

26. On a scale of 1 to 5, where 1 is very little support and5 is a lot of support, how would you rate the support youare getting from parents, children or other relatives, eitherliving with you or living elsewhere?

INTERVIEWER,SHOW CARD

24. Using a 5 point scale, how confident would you say youare that your household would be okay in a crisis comparedto 5 years ago?

23. Some people live hand to mouth and others have extraresources to protect them. If there is a crisis, such as poorcrops, the loss of a job, or ill health, some people quicklybecome destitute while others remain secure. How wouldyou rate your household's ability to survive such crisis, on a 5point scale, where 1 means being very insecure and 5 meansbeing very secure?

22. Again using a 5 point scale where 1 means totallypowerless, and 5 means having a lot of rights and power andbeing able to change your life a lot, that is having no rightsand not being able to change your life at all, where would youput yourself?

INTERVIEWER,SHOW CARD

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21. Thinking about the future, overall do you think that youand your household will be much worse off than today,somewhat worse off, about the same, somewhat better off,or much better off?

20. Still using a 5 point scale where 1 means very poor and 5means very rich, where would you put your household?

19. And using the same 5 point scale where 1 meanscompletely dissatisfied, and 5 means completely satisfied,how satisfied are you with your household's financial situation?

25. On a scale of 1 to 5, where 1 is very little support and 5 isa lot of support, how would you rate the support you aregiving to parents, children or other relatives, either living withyou or living elsewhere?

INTERVIEWER,SHOW CARD

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Friends from the same caste/religion/ethnic/education/wealth/gender group

Friends from DIFFERENT caste/religion/ethnic/education/wealth/gender group

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Friends from the same caste/religion/ethnic/education/wealth/gender group

Friends from DIFFERENT caste/religion/ethnic/education/wealth/gender group

Very unilkelyUnlikely

Neither unlikely nor likelyLikely

Very likely

Attended a town meeting,public hearing or public affairs discussion group

Met, called or sent a letter to any local politician

Joined a protest or demonstration

Yes No Not applicable/No elections/Can't vote

Yes No Not applicable/No elections/Can't vote

Yes No Not applicable/No elections/Can't vote

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37 Do you spend time with people outside your householdin other ways, such as doing chores, shopping, talking,drinking or just spending time together?

34a. On average, howoften in a month?

37b. Who are these people?

36b. Who are these people?

35a. On average, howoften in a month?

36. Do you get together with a group of people todo arts, crafts, or other recreational activities ?

38. On a scale of 1 to 5, where 1 is very unlikely and 5 isvery likely, how likely is it would you ask your neighbors totake care of your children for a few hours if you were sick?

35b. Who are these people?

36a. On average, howoften in a month?

35. Do you get together with a usual group of people toplay cards, games, board games?

34b. Who are these people?

PART E : SOCIABILITY, EVERY DAYSOCIAL INTERACTIONS

33. Eating meals with people outside the home?

34. Do people visit you at your home?

33b. Who are these people?33a. On average, howoften in a month?

37a. On average, howoften in a month?

In addition to participating in group activities or associations, peoplealso do so many activities informally with others. How often do you dothe following?

PART D: POLITICAL ENGAGEMENT29. In the past year, how many times, if ever, haveyou done any of the following....

30. Did you vote in the last local government / communityelection?

31. Did you vote in the last state / presidentialelection?

32. Would you vote for a candidate who was not from yourethnic group/religion/ caste/ tribe/ race/ linguistic group?

39. On a scale of 1 to 5, where 1 is very unlikely and 5 isvery likely, how likely is it would you ask your neighbors forhelp if you were sick?

INTERVIEWER,SHOW CARD

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n 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 9

n

n 1 2 3 4 5 9

n

n 1 2 3 4 5 9

n

n 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 9

n 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

n 1 2 3 4 5 9

n

n 1 2 3 4 5 9

n 1 2 3 4 5

n 1 2 3 4 5

n 1 2 3

n 1 2 3 4 5 9

n

n 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 9

n

n 1 2 3 4 5 9

n

n 1 2 3 4 5 9

n

n ~ 1 1 2 3 4 5 9

n 2

n 3 1 2 3 4 5 9

n 4

n 5 1 2 3 4 5 9

n 6

n 7 1 2 3 4 5 9

n 8

n 1 2 3 4 5 9

n

n 1 2 3 4 5 9

n 1 2

To a very small extentTo a small extent

Neither small nor great extentTo a great extent

To a very great extentN/A - No such group

Local government/municipality officials

Village/County officials

License officials

Traditional authorities

Government medical system, clinics. hospitals

Government schoolteachers

Post office

Police

Judges/Court systemNGO's

People in your family

People in your village/ neighborhood

People from other tribes/castes/race/religion/linguistic or ethnic groups Business owners and traders you

buy things from or do business withVillage/Local Government

Judges/Courts/Police

Government services (Education,health, electricity, water etc.)

Ward/County office

Yes No

PovertyGender

Ethnicity/caste/tribe/raceReligion

EducationAge

Not leader, officialOther SPECIFY_________

N/A(allowed to participate)

Yes No Don't know

Yes No Don't know

Yes No (GO TO Question 43)

VeryNegative

Negative No Impact Positive VeryPositive

StronglyDisagree

Disagree Neither disagreenor agree

Agree StronglyAgree

StronglyDisagree

Disagree Neither disagreenor agree

Agree StronglyAgree

Very incompetent/inefficientSomewhat ncompetent/inefficient

Average/NeitherSomewhat competent/efficient

Very competent/efficientNo contact

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51. Our lives are affected by government institutions. I am goingto read a list of institutions. For each please tell me howcompetent and efficient it is: would you say (INSERT) is veryincompetent and inefficient, somewhat incompetent andinefficient, average, somewhat competent and efficient, or verycompetent and efficient?

PART G: RELATIONS WITHTHE GOVERNMENT

50. Now I want to ask you how much you trust different groupsof people. On a scale of 1 to 5, where 1 means to a smallextent and 5 means to a great extent, how much do you feelyou can trust the people in that group?

49. Have you helped someone in the community /neighborhood in the last 6 months ?

INTERVIEWER, DO NOT READ LIST. ACCEPT TWO ANSWERSBUT DO NOT PROBE FOR THEM. PROBE FOR CLARITY

48. Why aren't you allowed to participate?

47. Are there any community level activities inwhich you are not allowed to participate?

46. Do you think MOST people in your community /neighborhood make a fair contribution to community/ neighborhood activities?

Reference Number

PART F: COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES40. Are there any NGOs - that is non-governmentalorganizations - currently in your area?INTERVIEWER, GIVE

LOCAL EXAMPLES

41. About how many NGOs are currentlyactive in this area?

42. On a scale of 1 to 5, where 1 means verynegative and 5 very positive, how would you ratethese NGOs' impact on your neighborhood?

43. On average, how many times per month di youvolunteer in any community activities?

INTERVIEWER, GIVELOCAL EXAMPLES

44. In your community/neighborhood, it is generallyexpected that people will volunteer or help incommunity activities?

45. People who do not volunteer or participate incommunity activities likely to be criticized or fined.

INTERVIEWER, SHOW CARD

I am now going to read some statements. On ascale of 1 to 5, where 1 means strongly disagreeand 5 means strongly agree, tell me how muchyou agree or disagree with each one of them.

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Very confused who I amSomewhat confused who I am

Neither clear nor unclear who I amSomewhat clear who I am

Very clear who I am

Very ashamedAshamed

Neither proud nor ashamedProud

Very proud

There is no tension and different groups live together peacefully

In the past there was some conflict and tension between groups, but now people live peacefully

There is tension and disagreement between groups, but no violence

Tension and disagreements often lead to violencebetween groupsNot applicable /

There are no groups living together

Yes, frequentlyYes, occasionally

Never

Decreased a lotDecreased somewhat

Remained about sameIncreased somewhat

Increased a lotN/A (No violence

in the past 5 years)

Very DishonestDishonest

Neither honest nor dishonestHonest

Very honestN/A - No such group

StronglyDisagree

Disagree Neither disagreenor agree

Agree StronglyAgree

StronglyDisagree

Disagree Neither disagreenor agree

Agree StronglyAgree

StronglyDisagree

Disagree Neither disagreenor agree

Agree StronglyAgree

StronglyDisagree

Disagree Neither disagreenor agree

Agree StronglyAgree

Local government/municipality officials

Village/County officials

License officials

Traditional authorities

Government medical system, clinics. hospitals

Government schoolteachers

Post office

Police

Judges/Court systemNGO's

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PART H: IDENTITY

57. We have talked to many people about their sense ofidentity - that is who they are, where they come from,and their sense of belonging. Using this 5 point scalewhere 1 means having a very weak sense of identity and5 means have a very strong sense of identity, how wouldyou rate your own sense of identity?

Very strongsense of identity

Very confusedabout own identity

58. We are also interested how proud you are of whoyou are and the larger group to which you belong.Using this 5 point scale where 1 means veryashamed and 5 means very proud, how proud are youabout who you are and the group you belong to?

PART I: VIOLENCE AND CRIME59. Sometimes different groups living in the samearea live together peacefully. Other times thereis tension and disagreement between differentgroups. How would you describe yourcommunity/ neighborhood/ village these days. . .

60. In the last 5 years, have different groups ofpeople in your community/ neighborhood/ villageused force or violence against one anotherfrequently, occasionally or never?

61. Compared to 5 years ago, has the level ofviolence between groups in your area decreaseda lot, decreased somewhat, remained about thesame, increased somewhat or increased a lot?

56. Sometimes, it is common for households to payadditional money to government agencies to get thingsdone. As I read the following list of agencies, please tellme, on a scale of 1 to 5 where 1 is very dishonest and 5 isvery honest how you would rate each of the governmentservices on the following list.

55. If a household pays the required additional moneyto the government officials the service is delivered asagreed or the problem is solved?

I am now going to read some statements. On a scale of 1 to 5,where 1 means strongly disagree and 5 means strongly agree,tell me how much you agree or disagree with each one of them.

52. The rules, laws and policies that affect your household'seconomic well-being change without warning?

53. Thes government take into account concerns voiced byyou, your household or people like you when making changesin rules, laws and policies affecting your business?

54. Households like yours generally have to have to paysome additional money to government officials from time totime to get things done?

INTERVIEWER,SHOW CARD

INTERVIEWER,SHOW CARD

INTERVIEWER,SHOW CARD

INTERVIEWER,SHOW CARD

INTERVIEWER,SHOW CARD

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n 2

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n 1 2

n 1

n 2

n 3

n 4

n 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A

n 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A

n 1 2

n 1

n 2

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n 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A 5

n 6

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In or near household10 Minutes20 Minutes30 Minutes40 Minutes50 Minutes

60 Minutes or more

Not confident at allNot confident

So-soSomewhat confidentExtremely confident

Near household10 Minutes20 Minutes30 Minutes40 Minutes50 Minutes

60 Minutes or more

Yes, throughout the yearYes, only during certain seasons

No, not easily accessible at all

Very badBad

About averageGood

Very good

NeverDaily

WeeklyMonthly

Yes No

Yes No

Very unsafeUnsafe

Neither unsafe nor safeSafe

Very safe

Very unsafeUnsafe

Neither unsafe nor safeSafe

Very safe

Very unsafeUnsafe

Neither unsafe nor safeSafe

Very safe

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PART J: COMMUNICATIONS

64. In general, how safe would you say yourneighborhood is from crime and violence ?

65. How much confidence do you have that governmentauthorities can protect you, your household and yourproperty from crime and violence? Using this 5 pointscale where 1 means not confident at all and 5 meansextremely confident, how confident are you?

INTERVIEWER,CODE TONEAREST 10MINUTES

68. How long does it take you to reach thenearest working post office ?

69. Is your household easily accessible by roads allyear long, only during certain seasons, or not at all?

70. How would you rate the general condition of theroads in your area . .

71. On average, how many times per week, if at all, doyou read a daily newspaper or have one read to you?

72. Do you have a radio in your household or haveaccess to a radio somewhere else nearby, or not?

73. How often, if at all, do you listen to the radio . . .

74. Do you have a television in your household or haveaccess to a television somewhere else nearby?

75. How long does it take you to get to the nearesttelephone?

66. In the past 12 months, how many times haveyou or anyone else in your household been thevictim of a non-violent crime, such as physicalassault or mugging?

INTERVIEWER, CODE 00 IF NEVER HAPPENED

INTERVIEWER, CODE 00 IF NEVER HAPPENED

67. In the past 12 months, how many times haveyou or anyone else in your household been thevictim of a non-violent crime, such as theft, robberyor destruction of property?

63. How safe do you feel safe walkingdown your street after dark?

INTERVIEWER,CODE TONEAREST 10MINUTES

62. In general, how safe would you say youand your household are from crime andviolence at home?

ReferenceNumber

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f 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9f 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

f 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9f 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

f 1f 2f 3f 4f 5 1 1f 2 2f 3f 4f 5f 6f 7 1f 8 2f 1 2 9 3ff 1 2ff 1 2 1f 1 2f 1 2 2 3f 3 4f 1 2 4 5f 5 6f 1 2 6 7ff 1 2f 1f 1 2 2f 3f 1 2 4 0 0 0 0 Af 5 1 1 1 1f 1 2 6 2 2 2 Pf 7 3 3 3f 1 2 4 4 4f 5 5 5f 1 2 1 6 6f 2 7 7f 1 2 3 8 8f 4 9 9f 5

To a very small extentTo a small extent

Neither small nor large extentTo a large extent

To a very large extentN/A Source not available

Very un-commonSomewhat un-common

Neither un-common nor commonSomewhat common

Very common

Source of water within the home

Own pit toilet

A bicycle

A television

A telephone

A radio

A refrigerator/freezer

A sewing machine

A watch or clock

Large Cattle

Small cattle (sheep, goats)

The house you live in

Any land or propertyother than the house you live in

NonePrimary

Lower SecondaryHigher Secondary

University/college or moreVocational/technical

Single/Never marriedMarried Monogamous

Married PolygamousLiving as married

Widowed Divorced/Separated

AgricultureNon Agriculture

Language 1Language 2Language 3Language 4Language 5Language 6

Group 1Group 2Group 3Group 4Group 5Group 6Group 7

Housewife/HomemakerUnemployed

Student or ApprenticeRetired/Pensioner/Inactive

Regular EmployeeCasual Employee

EmployerOwn account worker

Contributing family worker

Public or semi-publicPrivate formal

Private informal

ChristianMoslem

Traditional africanBuddhist

HinduJew

Other

AM

PM

Respondent very interestedRespondent somewhat interested

Respondent not interestedNot completed/not found

Not completed/refused

Newspapers, journals,magazines

Radio

Television

People from my ethnic/tribe/caste/race group

People from other ethnic/tribe/caste/race groups

Clubs, groups, associations

Business, work associates

Within village/ neighborhood sources

Outside village/neighborhood sources

HOURS MIN

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76. When making a life decision, to what extent can youturn to the following sources of information? Use a 5point scale where 1 is to a very small extent, 5 to a verylarge extent.

76. On a scale of 1 to 5, where 1 means veryun-common and 5 very common, how common is it forpeople in this area to marry outside their caste /religion/ tribe?

BOYS 15and under

PART K: DEMOGRAPHICS77. How much formal schooling have you had?

78. Are you currently married, LIVING AS married,widowed, divorced, separated, or have you never beenmarried?

83. What language doyou speak

77. Does your household own any of the following?

84. Which ethnic groupdo you belong to?

85. What is your religion?

79. How many ...... live in your household?

TOTALMEMBERS

ADULT MEN(16 and over)

80. What is youremployment status?

82. What is youremployment sector?

81. What is your industryof employment?

86. Time now

87. Interview Result

INTERVIEWER,SHOW CARD

Yes No

INTERVIEWER,INCLUDE ITEMS IFTHEY ARE INWORKINGCONDITION

ADULT WOMEN(16 and over)

GIRLS 15and under

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