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Rural-to-urban Migrant Survey Questionnaire 2009 Respondent ID Dear Respondent, This survey is conducted by Gadjah Mada University with the approval of the Municipal Government. The aim of this survey is to gain insight into the welfare of the city and migrant population, especially regarding their livelihoods, income, consumption, health among other issues. This survey aims to foster better government understanding, as to how to formulate and develop relevant policies to improve the welfare of the population. Please help the surveyor by answering these questions honestly and in accordance with the actual situation of your household. We will keep the personal information you provide confidential. Thank you for your cooperation! Name of the household head : Telephone number : Household address : Street name and number : RT/RW: Village/Kelurahan: Subdistrict: District/Municipality: Province: BPS Code start from Province Code ENUMERATOR, SUPERVISOR, REGIONAL COORDINATOR Enumerator Supervisor Regional Coordinator Puncher Name and code of the surveyor in 2008 survey Name and code of the surveyor in 2009 survey RESULT OF THE VISITS First Visit Second Visit Third Visit Date (D/M/Y) _____ /_____ / 2009 _____ /_____ / 2009 _____ /_____ / 2009 Start / End Time _____ :_____ / _____ :_____ _____ :_____ / _____ :_____ _____ :_____ / _____ :_____ Result of the Visits 1. Completed 2. Half completed, ______________________ 3. Respondent refused / not at home / not able to attend 1. Completed 2. Half completed, ______________________ 3. Respondent refused / not at home / not able to attend 1. Completed 2. Half completed, ______________________ 3. Respondent refused / not at home / not able to attend RESULT OF EXAMINATION Examination by Supervisor Examination by Regional Coordinator Examination by Editor/Puncher Key-in Date by Puncher 1. Yes 2. No 1. Yes 2. No 1. Entered, without mistakes 2. Entered with corrections __________/______________/2009

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Rural-to-urban Migrant Survey Questionnaire 2009 Respondent ID Dear Respondent, This survey is conducted by Gadjah Mada University with the approval of the Municipal Government. The aim of this survey is to gain insight into the welfare of the city and migrant population, especially regarding their livelihoods, income, consumption, health among other issues. This survey aims to foster better government understanding, as to how to formulate and develop relevant policies to improve the welfare of the population. Please help the surveyor by answering these questions honestly and in accordance with the actual situation of your household. We will keep the personal information you provide confidential. Thank you for your cooperation! Name of the household head : Telephone number : Household address : Street name and number : RT/RW: Village/Kelurahan: Subdistrict: District/Municipality: Province:

BPS Code start from Province Code ENUMERATOR, SUPERVISOR, REGIONAL COORDINATOR

Enumerator Supervisor Regional Coordinator Puncher

Name and code of the surveyor in 2008 survey

Name and code of the surveyor in 2009 survey RESULT OF THE VISITS

First Visit Second Visit Third Visit

Date (D/M/Y) _____ /_____ / 2009 _____ /_____ / 2009 _____ /_____ / 2009

Start / End Time _____ :_____ / _____ :_____ _____ :_____ / _____ :_____ _____ :_____ / _____ :_____

Result of the Visits 1. Completed 2. Half completed, ______________________ 3. Respondent refused / not at home / not able to attend

1. Completed 2. Half completed, ______________________ 3. Respondent refused / not at home / not able to attend

1. Completed 2. Half completed, ______________________ 3. Respondent refused / not at home / not able to attend

RESULT OF EXAMINATION Examination by Supervisor Examination by Regional Coordinator Examination by Editor/Puncher Key-in Date by Puncher

1. Yes 2. No

1. Yes 2. No

1. Entered, without mistakes 2. Entered with corrections

__________/______________/2009

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Page PART I IDENTIFICATION (BLOCK A AND B)

A. Respondent Identification (Questions for all household members who have lived with the household head during the 2008 and 2009 Surveys) B. Number of household members

PART II NAME LIST, CHARACTERISTICS AND EDUCATION OF HOUSEHOLD MEMBERS (BLOCK C, D, E) C1. Characteristics of respondent (Questions for all household members) C2. Characteristics of new household members (Questions for all household members who did not live with the household head during 2008 Survey and now are living with the household head) D. Education of adult household members (Questions for all household members older than 16 yrs, who have never attended school or those who have finished their schooling) E. Education and minding of household members (Questions for all household members aged 16 yrs or younger—whether attending school or not—or older than 16 yrs but still attending school, including all

children of the household head residing elsewhere).

PART III EMPLOYMENT, MIGRATION HISTORY, MIGRANT’S ACTIVITIES IN THE VILLAGE AND LABOUR PROTECTION (BLOCK F, G, H, I) F. Occupation (Questions for all household members older than 12 yrs) F1. Identification based on occupation F2. Questions for salaried employees F3. Questions for civil servants, members of armed forces, and police F4. Questions for self-employed and employers F5. Questions for unpaid family workers F6. Questions for those who are unemployed or household members outside workforce age G. Previous occupation and history of migration (Questions for household members older than 12 yrs, employed or unemployed, including those who are attending school) G1. Previous occupation (Only for rural-to-urban migrants) G2. First job in the city (To be answered by migrants and non-migrants) H. Activities of migrant employees in the village of origin (Only for rural-to-urban migrant. Question for household members older than 12 yrs, employed or unemployed) I. The protection of the workers and social security (Question for household members older than 12 yrs, employed or unemployed) PART IV INCOME, CONSUMPTION AND ASSETS (BLOCK J,K,L) J. Income and consumption of household (To be answered by the household head or partner) J1. Income of all household members in the city J2. Household Expenditure in the city K. Assets and liabilities and ownership of goods K1. Assets and liabilities K2. Number of durable goods L. Condition of the dwelling in the city PART V BASIC INFORMATION ON ADAPTATION PROCESS AND SOCIAL ADAPTATION M. Adaptation process in the city (to be asked of the household head) N. Social Network O. Taking Risk and Attitude P. Mental health

Number Problematic Answers

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PART 1 IDENTIFICATION (BLOCKS A AND B) QUESTIONS FOR THE HOUSEHOLD HEAD A. RESPONDENT IDENTIFICATION (QUESTIONS FOR ALL HOUSEHOLD MEMBERS WHO WERE LIVING WITH THE HOUSEHOLD HEAD DURING THE 2008 AND 2009 SURVEYS) Write the names and codes for all household members according to last year’s survey. New household members should have new subsequent codes (do not use the codes of old household members who have moved out of this household)

New Number

Old Number

ANSWERS COLUMN

<A01> <C02> Code for household members 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

<A02> <C03> Nicknames of household members

<A03> <C04> The relationship status with the household head 1. Head of household 2. Partner 3. Parent

4. Child 5. Sister/ brother-in-law 6. Grandparent

7. Sibling 8. Uncle-aunty 9. Cousin

10. Grandchild 11. Daughter/ son-

in-law 12. Nephew/ niece

13. Other, please specify

<A04> <C07> Age years

<A05> <C04a) Has this household member lived with the household head for the last 3 months? 1. Yes 2. No

<A06> <C04b> Was this household member living with the household head during last year’s survey? 1. Yes ( A10) 2. No

<A06a> If not one of the household members in the 2009 Survey, what were the reasons? 1.Attended school and lived outside the household (appear in BLOCK E) 2.Formed a new household 3. Deceased 4. Follow other household 5. Other, please specify

<A07> CO4b=2 <C04c> Is this household member a child of the household head who lived outside the household last year, and is

aged ≤16 yrs (who is still or is not attending school), or >16 yrs and is still attending school? 1. Yes 2. No (A09)

<A08> C04c=1 <C04d>

Please enter the household member code for this child based on last year’s survey (start with number 2; taken from question E00 in the 2008 survey questionnaire) ( A10)

<A09> If for A06 and A07 respondent’s answer is NO, the code for the new household member starts with number 3

<A10> Reenter the code for the household member: Write the code found in A08 and A09. If there are no numbers in A08 and A09, write the number found in A01.

Number Problematic Answers

2

B. Number of household members New

Number Old

Number QUESTIONS ANSWERS

<B01> <B01> How many children are there who are alive? Person(s)

<B02> <B02> How many children were there who are deceased? Person(s)

<B03> <C01> How many household members have been living in this house for longer than the last 3 months in 2009? Person(s) (excluding guests, temporary visitors and household servants)

<B04> How many new household members are there in 2009? Person(s)

<B05> How many household members were recorded in the 2008 survey? Person(s)

<B06> <C01a> How many household members lived in this house during the 2008 survey but are no longer members of this household? Person(s)

<B07> <B03> How many household members are there aged < 6 years (Block E2)

<B08> How many household members are there aged from 6 to 16 who never attended school? (Block E3) Person(s)

<B09> How many household members are there aged ≤ 16 who have attended school, but no longer do so? Person(s)

<B10> How many household members are there aged > 16 years who are attending school? Person(s)

<B11> How many household members are there aged ≤ 16 or > 16 who are attending school but live outside the household? Person(s)

<B12> <B08> How many household members are there aged > 12 years who still live with you (including household head and wife)? (Block F) Person(s)

PART II NAME LIST, CHARACTERISTICS AND EDUCATION OF HOUSEHOLD MEMBERS (BLOCK C, D, E) C1. Characteristics of respondent (Questions for all household members)

New Number

Old Number

Code for the household member Write in accordance with A10 Name of the household member Write in accordance with A02

<C101> <C04> The relationship status with the household head 1. Head of household 2. Partner 3. Parent

4. Child 5. Sister/ brother-in-law 6. Grandparent

7. Sibling 8. Uncle-aunty 9. Cousin

10. Grandchild 11. Daughter/ son-

in-law 12. Nephew/ niece

13. Other, specify

<C102> <C07> Age years

<C103> C904f> Does your father live in this household? 1. Yes 2. No (C105)

<C104> <C04g> Write the father’s ID (in accordance with A10) in the column of the respective member of the household (in column where the answer in C103 is ”YES”)

<C105> <C04h> Does your mother live in this household? 1. Yes 2. No (C107)

Number Problematic Answers

3

<C106> <C04j> Write the mother’s ID (in accordance with A10) in the column of the respective member of the household (in column where the answer in C105 is ”YES”)

New Number

Old Number

Code for the household member Write in accordance with A10 Name of the household member Write in accordance with A02

<C107> <C05> Does the respondent have time to be interviewed? 1. Yes 2. No

<C108> <C08> Religion

1. Islam 2. Protestant

3. Catholic 4. Buddhist

5. Hindu 6. Confucian

7.Other, please specify....

<C109> <C09> Marital status

1. Single 2. Married

3. Divorced 4. Widow/widower

5. Other

<C110> Before you turned 12, had you ever lived in a rural area for at least 5 years consecutively? (check the questionnaire Block C in 2008 survey)

1. Yes (rural-to-urban migrant) 2. No (non-migrant) (C111)

<C110a> In what year did you move to the city for the first time (including other cities) Years

<C111> <C16> How long you have been away from this house in the last year? Months

<C112> <C16a> Mobile contact number, if available

QUESTIONS ON HEALTH

<C113> <C17> Height Cm

<C113a> <C17a> Did you measure your height using a tape measure (enumerator to enter the answer)? 1. Yes 2. No

<C114> <C18> Weight Kg

<C114a> <C18a> Did you measure your weight using scales (enumerator to enter the answer)? 1. Yes 2. No

<C115> <C19> Your current health status: 1 Very good 3. Average 5. Very bad 2 Good 4. Bad

<C115a> What is your lung capacity measured with a monitor ml <C116> <C20> Only for household members < 5 years old, if ≥ 5 years old write -3

Do you need assistance with meals/ showering/walking? 1. Yes, for all 3. Yes, only for walking 2. Yes, just for showering and/or walking 4. No need for assistance

Number Problematic Answers

4

<C117> <C21> Do you have any disabilities? 1. No 2. Yes, but have no effect on job or normal life 3. Yes, have effect on job and normal life

<C118> <C22> Have you suffered from any chronic diseases? 1. Yes 2. No

New Number

Old Number

Code for the household member Write in accordance with A10 Name of the household member Write in accordance with A02

Cost of medical treatments and insurance

<C119> <C23a> How much have you spent on your medical bills in the last 12 months? Rp

<C120> <C23b> Have you been hospitalised/received medical treatment during the past year using a Health Card (for example JPS, Askeskin, Surat Miskin)? 1. Yes 2. No 3. Dont know

<C121> <C24> Has any insurance (including Askes) covered your hospitalisation/medical treatments? 1. Yes 2. No ( C123)

If C121=1 <C122>

Jika C24 =1

<C25>

How much of those expenses was covered by health insurance, Health Card (JPS, Askeskin, Surt Miskin), and/or your employer in the past year (during the last 12 months)? Rp

Your health condition in the past 3 months

<C123> <C26> Have you suffered from any chronic diseases or accidents in the past 3 months? 1. Yes 2. No

(C128)

If C123=1 <C124>

If C26=1 <C27>

What type of disease or accident? (Please write the name of the disease or accident. If more than one case please write the most recent one.)

<C125> <C28>

What do you do when you don’t feel well? 1. Do nothing 4. Visit local health clinic or pharmacy 2. Take rest for several days but do not take medicine 5. Go to hospital 3. Take medicine based on own knowledge 6. Oher, please specify.........

<C126> <C29> How many days has the sickness/accident affected your daily activities in the past three months? Days

<C127> <C30> In total, how much have you spent treating the sickness/accident? Rp Smoking (only for those who are over 18 years old)

<C128> <C31> Do you smoke? 1. Yes C130 2. No If C128=2 <C129>

Jika C31 =2

<C32> Did you smoke in the past? 1. Yes 2. No Block C2

Number Problematic Answers

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<C130> How many cigarettes do you smoke per day on average? cigarettes

C131> How many years you have been smoking, in total? Years

C2. CHARACTERISTICS OF NEW HOUSEHOLD MEMBERS (QUESTIONS TO ALL HOUSEHOLD MEMBERS WHO DID NOT LIVE WITH THE HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD DURING 2008 SURVEY AND NOW ARE LIVING WITH THE HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD; or A09=3. If A06=1 and A07=1 proceed to D).

New Number

Old Number

Code for the household member Write in accordance with A10 Name of the household member Write in accordance with A02

<C201> <C06> Gender 1. Male 2. Female

<C202a> <C10a> Place of birth Province

<C202b> <C10b> District/Municipality

<C202c> <C10c> Code for District/Municipality [4 digits]

Only for new household members aged > 5 yrs

<C203a> <C11a> Residence 5 years ago Province

<C203b> <C11b> District/Municipality

<C203c> <C11c> Code for District/Municipality [4 digits]

<C204> <C12> Before you turned 12, had you ever lived in a rural area for at least 5 years consecutively? 1. Yes (rural-to-urban migrant) 2. No (non-migrant) (Block D)

<C204a> If yes, how long have you been living in this city (including other cities) 1. ≤ 5 Years 2. > 5 Years

<C205> If C12= 1 <C13>

In what year did you move to this city? Year

D. EDUCATION OF ADULT HOUSEHOLD MEMBERS (Questions for all household members older than 16 yrs, including those who have never attended school and those who have finished their schooling)

New Number

Old Number

ANSWERS COLUMN

<D00> <D00> Code for household members Write in accordance with A10

Write in accordance with A02

<D01> <C00a> Was this household member living with the household head during last year’s survey? 1. yes 2. No

Number Problematic Answers

6

<D02> <D01> The highest completed education 0. Did not go to school (next person) 1. Did not graduate from elementary school (SD/MI)

2. Elementary School (SD/MI) 3. Junior High School (SMP/MTs)

4. Senior High School (SMA/MA/Kejuruan) 5. 1 and 2 Year Diploma

6. 3 Year Diploma / Academy 7. Bachelor Degree

8. Masters Degree and above

New Number

Old Number

ANSWERS COLUMN

<D00> <D00> Code for household members Write in accordance with A10

Write in accordance with A02

<D03> <D02> Number of years of education completed 00. < 1 Year 11. SD/MI – 1 12. SD/MI – 2 13. SD/MI – 3 14. SD/MI – 4 15. SD/MI – 5 16. SD/MI – 6

21. SMP/MTs - 1 22. SMP/MTs - 2 23. SMP/MTs - 3 31. SMA/MA/Kejuruan -1 32. SMA/MA/Kejuruan -2 33. SMA/MA/Kejuruan -3

41. University – 1 42. University – 2 43. University – 3 44. University – 4 45. University ≥ 5 (If chose 00-23D06)

If D02=31-45 <D04>

If D02=31-4 <D03>

Type of Senior High School? 1. Public School 2. Private School

<D05> <D04> At what age did you go to elementary school? Years

<D06> <D05> Did you stay in a dorm or stay with your sibling/family members when you attended elementary school? 1. Yes 2. No

<D07> <D06> How many years have you had to repeat the same class? (If none, please write 0) Years

<D08> <D07> What was your academic achievement like in Junior High School?

1. Top 5 in the class 2. Top 10 in the class

3. Average 4. Bad

5. Very bad

E. EDUCATION AND MINDING OF HOUSEHOLD MEMBERS Questions for all household members aged 16 yrs or younger (whether attending school or not) or older than 16 yrs but still attending school, including all children of the household head reside elsewhere. Ask the head of household to answer.

The code in accordance with A10. For children who are not living with the household head, see Part E in 2008 Survey (numbers of the ID begin with 2). If there are children who do not live with the head of household and not yet recorded

in Part E in 2008 Survey, give a new number begin with 4.

E1. NEW HOUSEHOLD MEMBERS, BOTH NEWBORN OR ADDITIONS SINCE THE 2008 SURVEY New

Number Old Number ART 1 ART 2 ART 3 ART 4 ART 5 ART 6

<E100> <E00> Code for household members (If the child still lives with the household head, please be consistent with C02; If not, please use new code)

Number Problematic Answers

7

Write in accordance with C03, if not write the name! Questions E101-E102, only for household members who were not interviewed in the 2008 Survey. Only for those whose ID begins with 4.

<E101> <E03> Gender 1. Male 2. Female <E102> <E04> Age Years

New Number

Old Number ART 1 ART 2 ART 3 ART 4 ART 5 ART 6

<E103> <E00> Code for household members (be consistent with A10)

Write in accordance with A02, if not write the name! Questions E103-E106, only for household members who were not interviewed in the 2008 Survey. Only for those whose ID starts with 3 or 4.

<E103> <E06> Was the child born in normal timeframe (> 37 weeks)? 1. Yes 2. No <E104> <E07> The weight of the child at birth? Kg

<E105> <E10> At what age did the child go to elementary school? Years

<E106> If E01≠1 <E09>

Is the child now attending school ? 1. Not yet of school age (<6 tahun) (Block E2) 3. No longer attending school (Block E4) 2. Never went to school (6 to 16 yrs) (Block E3) 4. Yes, attends school ( Block E4 or E5)

E2. HOUSEHOLD MEMBERS AND CHILDREN WHO ARE NOT LIVING WITH THE HOUSEHOLD WHO ARE NOT YET OF SCHOOL AGE (<6 YRS) New

Number Old Number ART 1 ART 2 ART 3 ART 4 ART 5 ART 6

<E200> <E00> Code for household members (If the child still lives with the household head, please be consistent with A10)

Write in accordance with A02, if not write the name!

<E201> If E01 ≠ 1 <E02>

Who takes care of this child?

1. Mother 2. Father

3. Father and Mother 4. Older siblings

5. Grandparent 6. Relative

7. No-one 8. Friend

9. Other, please specify

<E202> If E02 ≠ 1 <E05>

If this child is not currently living with you, why? 1. Cost of living in the city is too high 2. Education cost of the child is too

high

3. No school in this area 4. Prefers to attend school elsewhere

5. Nobody can take care of the child 6. Child lives with my partner

7. Other, please specify

<E203> <E08> What concerns you most about your child? 0. Nothing to be worried about 1. Bad academic achievement at school 2. Skips school/absenteeism 3. Does not finish homework

4. Often visits internet cafe 5. Watches too much TV/ plays computer games 6. Harassment by friends

7. Hanging out with troublemakers 8. Having boy/girl friend too young 9. Other, please specify

<E204> <E18> How many hours do you and your partner spend taking care of the child? (not including bed/sleeping time) hours/day

Number Problematic Answers

8

<E205> <E19> Who took care of the child the most during the daytime from Monday to Friday last week? 1. Mother 2. Father

3. Mother and father 4. Grandparent

5. Older sibling 6. Other relatives

7. Nanny 8. Childcare

9. Other, please specify

….

New Number

Old Number ART 1 ART 2 ART 3 ART 4 ART 5 ART 6

<E200> <E00> Code for household members (If the child still lives with the household head, please be consistent with A10)

Write in accordance with A02, if not write the name!

<E206> <E20> Who took care of the child the most Monday-Friday night time and weekend? 1. Mother 2. Father

3. Mother and father 4. Grandparent

5. Older sibling 6. Other relatives

7. Nanny 8. Childcare

9. Other, please specify

….

<E207> <E21> Are you concerned/worried about the child’s speaking ability compared with children of the same age? 1. No 2. A Little 3. Yes 4. Very 5. Not sure

<E208> <E22> How do you think the development of this child compares to children of the same age? (including psychological and social development) 1. Very good (exceptional) 2. Good 3. Average 4. Below average

<E209> <E23> If this child attends childcare or is taken care of by a nanny, how much is the associated cost? Rp

E3. HOUSEHOLD MEMBERS AND CHILDREN WHO ARE NOT LIVING WITH THE HOUSEHOLD AGED 6 – 16 YRS OLD WHO HAVE NEVER ATTENDED SCHOOL New

Number Old Number ART 1 ART 2 ART 3 ART 4 ART 5 ART 6

<E300> <E00> Code for household members (If the child still lives with the household head, please be consistent with A10)

Write in accordance with A02, if not write the name!

<E301> If E02 ≠ 1 <E05>

If this child is not currently living with you, why? 1. Cost of living in the city is

too high 2. Education cost of the child

is too high

3. NNo school in this area 4. Prefers to attend school

elsewhere

5. NNobody can take care of the child

6. Child lives with my partner

7. Other, please specify

<E302> If E01 ≠ 1 <E02>

Who is taking care of this child?

1. Mother 2. Father

3. Father and Mother 4. Older siblings

5. Grandparent 6. Relative

7. No-one 8. Friend

9. Other, please specify

Number Problematic Answers

9

<E303> <E08> What concerns you most about your child? 0. Nothing to be worried about 1. Bad academic achievement at school 2. Skips school/absenteeism 3. Does not finish homework

4. Often visits internet cafe 5. Watches too much TV/ plays computer games 6. Harassment by friends

7. Hanging out with troublemakers 8. Having boy/girl friend too young 9. Other, please specify

E4. HOUSEHOLD MEMBERS AND CHILDREN WHO ARE NOT LIVING WITH THE HOUSEHOLD AGED ≤16 YRS OLD WHO HAVE ATTENDED OR ARE ATTENDING SCHOOL New Number Old Number ART 1 ART 2 ART 3 ART 4 ART 5 ART 6

<E400> <E00> Code for household members (If the child still lives with the household head, please be consistent with A10)

Write in accordance with A02, if not write the name! <E401> If E9 ≠ 1

<E11> What is the child’s present level of schooling or what was it before the child dropped out?

00. < 1 tahun

11. SD/MI – 1 12. SD/MI – 2 13. SD/MI – 3 14. SD/MI – 4 15. SD/MI – 5 16. SD/MI – 6

21. SMP/MTs - 1 22. SMP/MTs - 2 23. SMP/MTs - 3

31. SMA/MA/SMK-1 32. SMA/MA/SMK -2 33. SMA/MA/SMK -3

41. Univ. – 1 42. Univ. – 2 43. Univ. – 3 44. Univ. – 4 45. Univ. ≥ 5

<E402> <E09a> How many years have you had to repeat the same class? (If not, write 0) year

<E403> <E01> Current residence of the child ?

1.

2.

Lives with the household head ( E406)

3.

In the city, but not with the household head

4. In another city In the village of origin

5. In another village 6. Other, please specify

<E404> If E01 ≠ 1 <E02>

Who takes care of this child?

1. Mother 2. Father

3. Father and Mother 4. Older siblings

5. Grandparent 6. Relative

7. No-one 8. Friend

9. Other, please specify

<E405> If E01 ≠ 1 <E05>

If this child is not currently living with you, why? 1. Cost of living in the city is too high 2. Education cost of the child is too high

3. No school in this area 4. Prefers to attend school elsewhere

5. Nobody can take care of the child 6. Child lives with my partner

7. Other, please specify

<E406> <E08> What concerns you most about your child? 0. Nothing to be worried about 1. Bad academic achievement at school 2. Skips school/absenteeism 3. Does not finish homework

4. Often visits internet cafe 5. Watches too much TV/ plays computer games 6. Harassment by friends

7. Hanging out with troublemakers 8. Having boy/girl friend too young 9. Other, please specify

<E407> <E12> Can you describe the academic performance of the child (now or before the child dropped out)? 1. Very good 2. Good 3. Average 4. Bad 5. Very bad

<E408> <E13> Type of school (current or before dropped out) 1. Public school 2. Private school

Number Problematic Answers

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QUESTIONS E409-E417 FOR CHILDREN WHO ARE ATTENDING SCHOOL <E409> <E12a> What was your mark for Bahasa Indonesia last semester? <E410> Was the mark considered to be 1. below class average 2. class average 3. above class average <E411> <E12b> What was your mark for Maths last semester? <E412> Was the maths mark considered to be 1. below class average 2. class average 3. above class average

New Number Old Number ART 1 ART 2 ART 3 ART 4 ART 5 ART 6

Code for household members (If the child still lives with the household head, please be consistent with A10)

Write in accordance with A02, if not write the name!

<E413> <E14> In total, how much are the school fees, such as SPP/ BP3/monthly donation? Rp <E414> <E15> In total, how much is the yearly donation (e.g. building maintenance) or contribution to the school and tuition fees last year? Rp <E415> Did the child receive a scholarship, BOS or other subsidy? 1. Yes 2. No <E416> <E16> What is the distance between the school and the child’s residence? Km <E417> <E17> How many hours per week do the adults (including the parents) in your house help with children’s homework?

hours/week

E5. HOUSEHOLD MEMBERS AND CHILDREN WHO ARE NOT LIVING IN THE HOUSEHOLD AGED OVER 16 YRS OLD WHO ARE ATTENDING SCHOOL (INCLUDING HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD AND SPOUSE) New Number Old Number ART 1 ART 2 ART 3 ART 4 ART 5 ART 6

<E500> <E00> Code for household members (If the child still lives with the household head, please be consistent with A10)

Write in accordance with A02, if not write the name!

<E501> If E9 ≠ 1 <E11>

What is the child’s present level of schooling or what was it before the child dropped out? 00. < 1 tahun

11. SD/MI – 1 12. SD/MI – 2 13. SD/MI – 3 14. SD/MI – 4 15. SD/MI – 5 16. SD/MI – 6

21. SMP/MTs - 1 22. SMP/MTs - 2 23. SMP/MTs - 3

31. SMA/MA/SMK-1 32. SMA/MA/SMK -2 33. SMA/MA/SMK -3

41. Univ. – 1 42. Univ. – 2 43. Univ. – 3 44. Univ. – 4 45. Univ. ≥ 5

<E502> <E09a> How many years have you had to repeat the same class? (If not, write 0) year

<E503> <E01> Current residence of the child ?

1.

2.

Lives with the household head

3.

In the city, but not with the household head

4. In another city 5. In the village of origin

6. In another village 6. Other, please specify

<E504> <E14> In total, how much are the school fees, such as SPP/ BP3/monthly donation? Rp <E505> <E15> In total, how much is the yearly donation (e.g. building maintenance) or contribution to the school? Rp

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<E506> Did the child received scholarship, BOS or others? 1. Yes 2. No <E507> <E16> What is the distance between the school and the child’s residence? Km <E508> <E17> How many hours per week do the adults (including the parents) in your house help with children’s homework? hours/week

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PART III. EMPLOYMENT, MIGRATION HISTORY, MIGRANT’S ACTIVITIES IN THE VILLAGE, AND LABOUR PROTECTION (BLOCK F, G, H, I)

F. Occupation (Questions for all household members older than 12 yrs) F1. Identification based on Occupation

New Number Old Number ANSWERS COLUMN <F100> <F100> Code for household members Write in accordance with A10

Write in accordance with A02 <F100a> Who answered this questions:

1. household head 2. spouse 3. other household members 4. the respectiive household member

<F101> <F101> What was your labour force status last week ? 1. Had a job (business/helped in business) ( F103)

2. Waiting for a job interview 5. Senior citizen (not working/not taking care of household)

3. Student (or waiting for further schooling) 6. Physically/ Mentally disabled (other than senior citizen)

4. Taking care of household 7. Other, please specify …………..

<F102> <F102> If your main activity is not working/awaiting interview or staying at home, did you work/trade/help trading at least one hour per week last week? 1. Yes 2. No (Block F) If the answer is 2 (NO), proceed to F600

OCCUPATION, INCOME AND WORK HOURS

If F101 = 1 and F102 =1

<F103>

If F101 = 1 and F102 =1

<F104>

Please specify your occupation (please begin with the job that provided the highest salary last week) 1.

2.

3.

4.

<F104> If F101 = 1 <F105>

Please specify the number of hours you worked for each job mentioned above (in accordance with F103) hours/week (Enter -3 in F104 if the answers in F101 are 2 and 7) 1.

2.

3.

4.

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New Number Old Number ANSWERS COLUMN

Code for household members Write in accordance with A10

Write in accordance with A02

<F105> <F106> How many jobs do you have? (interviewer to fill in) Interviewer to determine the main occupation (highest earnings with a minimum of 10 working hours) Guideline: If all jobs are less than 10 hours, choose that with the most hours.

<F106a> <F108a> Main occupation last week? (please give detailed description) <F106b> <F108b> Write the code (3 digits) <F106c> Write the name of your workplace name of the company:

Address (if the address is not in the same district/city, write the code of the district/city):

<F106d> Is your current workplace the same as for the 2008 survey? 1. yes 2.No <F107a> <F107a> Your main industry of employment? (please give detailed description) <F107b> <F107b> Refer to appendix in the manual. Write the code (1 digits) <F107c> <F107c> Write the code (3 digits) <F107d> <F108d> [supervisor to confirm the code]

<F108> How many hours did you work in this main job last week ? Hours/Week <F109> <F109> How many weeks did you NOT work in this main job last year? Weeks/Year <F110> <F110> How many hours per week did you work in this main job last year? Hours/Week <F111> <F111> When did you start this job? Year/Month / / / /

<F112> <F112> How long have you been working in this job? (includes the time you spent doing the same job elsewhere). Please write one year if less than one year. Year

FOR A COUPLE WHO RUN A BUSINESS, THE INTERVIEWER HAS TO CHOOSE WHO IS THE MANAGER (PLACE IN THE CATEGORY OF BUSINESSMAN/SELF-EMPLOYED) AND WHO HAS THE STATUS OF HELPING TO RUN THE BUSINESS (IN THE CATEGORY OF UNPAID FAMILY WORKER)

<F113> <F113> Work status (one primary occupation) last week? 1. Salaried employee

3. Businessman/Self-employed 2. Civil servant/Military/Police

4. Unpaid family worker

5. Not working or outside workforce age

QUESTIONS F114 – F115 ARE NOT FOR CIVIL SERVANTS/MILITARY/POLICEMEN

If F113≠2 <F114>

If F113≠2 <F114>

For 1,3, and 4. How many employees are there in the workplace (including yourself)? 1. 1 person (yourself) 2. 2 – 4 people 3. 5 – 9 people

4. 10–19 people 5. 20–49 people 6. 50–99 people

7. 100–199 people 8. 200–499 people 9. 500–1000 people

10. 1001 people and above 11.Not sure, but < 20 people 12. Not sure, but >20 people

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New Number Old Number ANSWERS COLUMN

Code for household members Write in accordance with A10

Write in accordance with A02

<F115> <F115> Are you looking for other jobs? 1. Yes 2. No (F116)

Jika F115 = 1 <F116>

Jika F115 = 1 <F116>

If yes, why ?

1. Want to work longer hours 2. Want to look for a better paid job 3. Bad relations with current boss

4. I am not happy 5. Other, please specify

......

IF F105 > 1 ONLY FOR THOSE WHO HAVE MORE THAN ONE JOB (SEE F103)

<F117> <F117a> How many weeks per year did you work altogether ? Weeks

<F118> <F118a> On average, how many hours per week do you work for all jobs (including overtime)? Hours/Week

<F119> <F119a> What were your net monthly earnings last month? Rp.

<F120> <F120a> On average, what were your net weekly earnings (including paid on a daily basis) last week? Rp.

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F2. QUESTIONS FOR SALARIED EMPLOYEES If F112=1

New Number

Old Number ANSWERS COLUMN

<F200> <F200> Code for household members Write in accordance with A10

Write in accordance with A02

<F201> <F201> How did you get this job? 1. Through an agency 2. Applied for an advertised job

3. Applied directly 4. Through family relations

5. Helped by close friend 6. Other, please specify

.....

<F202> <F202> The status of the job? 1. Permanent 2. Contractual

3. Not permanent/part-time 4. Other, please specify ..................

<F203> <F203> Your work schedule currently? 1. Permanent daytime 2. Permanent afternoon-shift (before 12 midnight)

3.Permanent night-shift (after 12 midnight) 4. Two different shifts a day 5. Three different shifts a day

6. According to demand, or no permanent schedule

7. Other, please specify

.....

<F204> <F204> Payment system for this job? 1. Monthly 2. Weekly

3. Daily 4. Fee (Komisi)

5. Negotiated/by order 6. Other, please specify

......

<F205> <F205> How much is your monthly salary after tax according to the contract or agreement with the boss? (If F204 ≠ 1, please convert to monthly.) Rp.

<F206> <F206> What was last month’s net salary from this job, including payment for transportation, meals, overtime and other items? Rp.

<F207> <F207> What was the difference between the earnings you received last month (F206) compared to your average monthly earnings last year (not including bonus and 13th-month salary payments)? 1. No change 2. Increased 3. Decreased

<F207a> If your earnings increased or declined, how much is the difference? Rp.

Meals, accommodation and transportation provided in-kind monthly by your workplace, last month

<F208> <F208> What was the monthly value of the meals provided by your work place, last month? (if received none, write 0) Rp.

<F209> <F209> What was the monthly value of the accommodation provided by your workplace, last month? (if received none, write 0) Rp.

<F210> <F210> What was the monthly value of the transportation provided by your workplace, last month? (if received none, write 0) Rp.

<F211> <F211> Did your employer provide training for this job? 1. Yes, internship 2. Yes, special training 2. No

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New Number Old Number ANSWERS COLUMN

Code for household members Write in accordance with A10

Write in accordance with A02

<F212> <F213> Do you have any outstanding payment/salary? 1. Yes 2. No

<F213> <F214> Do you have any outstanding payment/salary in kind from last year? 1. Yes 2. No

<F214a> <F212a> How much was the holiday-bonus payment (THR) received last year?

<F214b> <F212b> How much was the 13th month or end of year bonus payment received last year? Rp.

<F214c> <F212c> How much was any other yearly bonus received last year? Rp.

Situation in your work place in the last 6 months

<F215> <F217> Compared to last year, how many people have been laid off in your workplace? 1.many (>50%) 2. quite a few (10%-50%) 3. a small number (<10%) 4. no difference (F217)

<F216> <F218> If yes, how many among them were contractual employees whose employment was not renewed? 1. all 2. the majority 3. only several of them 4. none

<F217> Have there been any work hour reductions in your workplace in the last 6 months? 1. yes 2. No

The desire to start one’s own business (only be asked of respondents who do not yet have their own business). See F103

<F218> <215> Do you have any desire to start your own business? 1. no (Block G) 2. yes

If F218=2 <F219>

If F315=2/3 <F216>

Why has the desire to open your own business not been realised? (Choose 3 answers and begin with the most important reason) 1. lack of capital 3. too many distractions 5. concerns regarding permanent income 7. other, please specify 2. difficulties with obtaining a permit 4. concerns regarding low income 6. too many risks

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F3. QUESTIONS FOR CIVIL SERVANTS, MEMBERS OF ARMED FORCES, POLICE IF F112 = 2

New Number Old Number ANSWERS COLUMN <F300> <F300> Code for household members Write in accordance with A10

Write in accordance with A02

<F301> <F301> How did you get this job? 1. Through an agency 2. Applied for an advertised job

3. Applied directly 4. Through family relations

5. Helped by close friend 6. Other, please specify

.....

<F302> <F302> What is the status of your employment? 1. Permanent Employee 2. Contractual

<F303> <F303> If a civil servant, please mention the level (golongan) Level

<F304> <F304> How much is your monthly salary after tax? Rp.

<F305> <F305> What were your total earnings last month from this job, including payment for transportation, meals, overtime and other incentive payments? Rp.

<F306> <F306> What was the difference between your earnings last month compared to your average monthly earnings last year 1. No change 2.Increased (Rp.) 3. Decreased (Rp.)

Rp .... Rp .... Rp .... Rp .... Rp .... Rp ....

Meals, accommodation and transportation given in kind monthly in your workplace, last month

<F307> <F307> What was the monthly value of the meals provided by your workplace, last month? (if received none, write 0) Rp.

<F308> <F308> What was the monthly value of the accommodation provided by your workplace, last month? (if received none, write 0) Rp.

<F309> <F309> What was the monthly value of the transporation (for example providing pick-up bus to and from workplace) provided by your workplace, last month? (if received none, write 0) Rp.

<F310> <F310> What was the value of your total bonus payment last year (including holidays and 13th month salary payment) ? Rp.

<F310a> <F310a> How much was the holiday-bonus payment (THR) received last year? Rp

<F310b> How much was the 13th month or end of year bonus payment received last year? Rp.

<F310c> How much was the other yearly bonus received last year? Rp.

<F311> <F311> Do you have any outstanding payment/salary? 1. Yes 2. No

The desire to start own business (only be asked of a respondent who does not yet have his/her own business). See F103

<F312> <F215> Do you have any desire to open your own business? 1. no (Block G) 2. yes

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If F312=2 <F311>

If F315=2/3 <F216>

Why has the desire to open your own business not been realised? (Choose 3 answers and begin with the most important reason) 1. lack of capital 3. too many distractions 5. concerned about non permanent income 7. other, please specify 2. difficult to obtain permit 4. concerned about low income 6. too many risks

F4. QUESTIONS FOR THOSE WHO ARE SELF-EMPLOYED, AND EMPLOYERS If F112=3 ANSWERS COLUMN

New Number Old Number

<F400> <F400> Code for household members Write in accordance with A10

Write in accordance with A02

<F401> <F401> Have you registered your business officially? (in the kelurahan, police station, department of industry) 1. Yes 2. No

If F401=2

<F402>

If F401=2 <F402>

If not, have there been any unofficial payments to run your business, including payment to local thugs? 1. Yes 2. No

<F403> <F403> Is this Business managed jointly? (e.g. run by husband and wife)? 1.Yes 2. No (F405) 3. Difficult to differentiate (interviewer to determine who is the most dominant/manager)

(F405)

If F403 = 1 <F404>

If F403 = 1 <F404>

If yes, who is the most dominant? 1. Husband 2. Wife 3. Difficult to differentiate

<F405> <F405> How many people have helped your business? People

<F406> <F406> How many people who are NOT members of the family work in this business? (If none, write 0) People

<F407> <F407> What were your net earnings from this business last month? Rp.

<F408> <F408> What were your average monthly earnings during the past year? Rp.

<F409> What is the value of the fixed capital (including buildings used for the business not including house and residence), machinery, vehicles, and other items used for running the business now (current value) ? rp.

F410-F414 need to be answered by household members whose ID code starts with 2 or 3. Other household members no need to answer F410.

<F410> In what year did you start your own business? 1. 2007 or prior (FF415) 2. 2008 or 2009

<F411> <F409> What was the value of your initial capital when you started this business? Rp.

<F412> <F410> How much of that initial capital was borrowed? Rp.

<F413> <F411> What amount of your loan was from a bank or other lending institution? Rp.

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<F414> <F412> How much of the initial capital did you obtain from informal parties (private) including family and friends? Rp.

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New Number

Old Number

ANSWERS COLUMN

Code for household members Write in accordance with A10

Write in accordance with A02

<F415> <F413> Why did you decide to start your own business ? 1. I did not have a salaried job 2. Having my own business is more lucrative

3.I like being my own boss 4. It offers more flexibility and freedom

5. Other, specify

<F416> <F414> If you were offered a salaried job and you left your current job, what monthly salary would you expect? Rp./month

<F417> <F415> Are you looking for (or do you want) a salaried job/fixed salary? 1. Yes 2. No (F419)

<F418> <F416> Why do you still want a salaried job/fixed salary? 1. To earn more money 2. To get a better job 3.For greater stability 4. Other (specify)

<F419> <F417> Is your business often disrupted/vandalised? . Yes, often 2. Yes, rarely 3. No (F421)

<F420> If F417 =1,2 <F418>

If Yes (often and rarely), which Group or Ethnic Group most often causes the disturbance?

1. Ethnicity/Group .......... (specify) 2. No relation with ethnicity/group

<F421> How many people have been in debt to you during the last 6 months compared to the previous 6 months? 1. increased significantly 3. the same 5. reduced significantly 2. increased a little 4. reduced a little 6. none

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F5. QUESTIONS FOR UNPAID FAMILY WORKERS If F112= 4

New Number

Old Number ANSWERS COLUMN

<F500> <F500> Code for household members Write in accordance with A10

Write in accordance with A02

<F501> <F501> Whose business do you help? One belonging to:

1. Husband/wife (Nlock G) 2. Parent/children (F503)

3. Sibling (F503)

4. Other family members (F502a) 5. Other people (F502a)

IF F501 = 4 or F501 = 5

What type of assistance do you receive?

<F502a> <F502a> Food 1. Yes 2. No

<F502b> <F502b> Place to stay 1. Yes 2. No

<F502c> <F502c> Payment of school fees 1. Yes 2. No

<F502d> <F502d> Assistance in-kind (such as payment of medical treatment ) 1. Yes 2. No

<F503> <F503> Besides food, accommodation, school fees, medical treatment which normally are paid for by the household head/parent, do you receive other payments in-kind for the job that you do for this family? (for example: sometimes pocket money, additional food, special treatment, or other benefits)? 1. Yes 2. No ( G)

If F503 = 1 <F504>

If F503 = 1 <F504>

What was the total value in rupiah of the assistance you received from the owner of the business last week?

The desire to start own business (only be asked of a respondent who does not yet have his/her own business). See F103

<F505> <F215> Do you have any desire to start your own business? 1. no (Block G) 2. yes

If F505=2 <F506>

If F315=2/3 <F216>

Why has the desire to start your own business not been realised? (Choose 3 answers and begin with the most important reason) 1. lack of capital 3. too many distractions 5. concerned with non permanent income 7. other, please specify 2. difficulty in obtaining permit 4. concerned with low income 6. too many risks

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F6. QUESTIONS FOR THE UNEMPLOYED OR HOUSEHOLD MEMBERS OUTSIDE THE WORKFORCE IF F102=2

New Number Old Number ANSWERS COLUMN

<F600> <F600> Code for household members Write in accordance with A10

Write in accordance with A02

<F601> <F601> Did you actively look for a job last month? 1. Yes (F 603) 2. No

<F602> <F602> Why did you not look for a job? 1. I have family responsiblities/take care of

members of the family 2. I was travelling/holidaying/killing time

3. I do voluntary work without a salary 4. I felt I did not need to look for a job 5. I thought I would not get a job

6. I am a senior citizen 7. Other (specify)

<F603> <F603> Have you ever worked before? 1. Yes 2. No ( F606)

<F604> <F604> How long have you been out of a job? (If less than 1 month, write the number of days)

<F605> <F605> What have you been doing since you last worked? 1. Attending school 2. Lost ability to work (for example: being

disabled because of an accident)

3. Retired 4. Taking care of household 5. Still sick or recovering from

accident

6.Pregnancy/ breastfeeding 7. Other (specify)

[ ] Month [ ] Days/30

[ ] Month [ ] Days/30

[ ] Month [ ] Days/30

[ ] Month [ ] Days/30

[ ] Month [ ] Days/30

[ ] Month [ ] Days/30

<F606> <F606> If offered a suitable job (for example with suitable salary, job and location), would you be willing to start work in the next two weeks? 1. Yes (Block G)

2. No

If F606 = 2 <F607>

If F606 = 2 <F607>

Why don’t you want to work in the next two weeks? 1. Attending school 2. Training

3.Still waiting for the results of my other job applications

4. In the process of starting own business

5. Sick 6.Pregnancy/ breastfeeding

7. Taking care of household 8. Other (specify)

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G. PREVIOUS OCCUPATION AND MIGRATION HISTORY (Questions for household members older than 12 yrs, employed or unemployed, including those who are attending school) G1. PREVIOUS OCCUPATION (ONLY FOR RURAL-TO-URBAN MIGRANTS) New Number Old Number ANSWERS COLUMN

<G100> <G100> Code for household members Write in accordance with A10

Write in accordance with A02

<G101> The interviewer to decide if this household member was included in the 2008 Survey. 1. yes 2. No ( G103)

<G102> How old are you now? 1. 14 yrs or older (Block H) 2. 13 years old

<G103> <G101> Why did you leave your place of origin (village)? (choose one main reason) 1. To follow husband/wife/children 2. To obtain a job in the city 3. Low/non permanent earning 4. Cannot develop one’s potential in the village 5. Family too poor and need money

6. Happier with the life style in the city 7. To attend school 8. In the city, many were from the same village 9. To be together with the family 10. To work and gain experience

11. Not working 12. To avoid conflict 13. Other (specify)

<G104> <G102> What were your activities before you went to the city for the first time? 1. Farming/Fishing/Gardening 2. Peasant/fisherman/gardener 3. Had own business/family worker in non-agricultural/fishery/horticulture sectors 4. Worker outside agricultural/fishery/horticulture sectors

5. Employee outside agricultural/fishery/horticulture sectors (ex teacher, health staff etc) 6. School 7. Was not working 8. Other, specify

<G105> <G103> Have you been back to the village for more than three months in total since you have lived in the city? 1. Yes 2. No (G 107)

<G106> <G104> If yes, why ? (If there have been several visits, choose the reason for your last visit only) 1. Health conditions 2. To attend wedding ceremony 3. To visit children 4. To get married 5. To visit parents

6. To oversee agricultural land or family business 7. Felt uncomfortable living in the city, or the job in the city is not suitable 8. No job in the city 9. Other

<G107 <G105> If you were still living in the village, what would your monthly income estimate be? Rp.

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G2. FIRST JOB IN THE CITY (TO BE ANSWERED BY MIGRANTS AND NON-MIGRANTS) New Number Old Number ANSWERS COLUMN

<G100> <G100> Code for household members Write in accordance with A10

Write in accordance with A02

<G201> Is this your first job in the city (including other cities)? <G201> 1.Yes (migrant block H) 2. No 3. Have not had any jobs, nor attended school or taken care of household etc (Block H)

If G201 = 2

<G202>

If G201 = 2 <G202> When did you start your first job? Year/ Month

<G202a> What was your first occupation type in the city? 1. Salaried employee 3. businessman/have own business

2. Civil servant/Military/Policeman 4. Family worker without salary

<G202b> Was your first job in this city? 1. yes (G206) 2. No ( G203) If G201 = 2 G203-G205 ONLY FOR MIGRANTS (INCLUDING URBAN-TO-URBAN MIGRANTS)

<G203> <G203> In which province was your first job? Write the name of the province.

Province code

<G204> In which district/city was your first job located? Write the name of the district/city <G204>

District/municipality code

<G205> How long did it take you to get your first job after you moved to the city? Days <G205> If G201 = 2 206-G208 FOR MIGRANTS AND NON-MIGRANTS

<G206> How did you get this first job? <G206> 1. Through employment agency (including job fairs) 2. Applied for an advertised job 3. Applied directly

4. Through family contacts 5. Information from relatives 6. Information from friends

7. Information from acquaintance 8. Corporate recruitme 9. Other (specify)

<G208a> <G207a> Field of occupation

<G208b> <G207b> See the appendix in the guidelines Write the Code [3 digits]

<G207a> <G208a> Type of industry

<G208b> See the appendix in the guidelines Write the Code [1 digit]

<G208c> Code (3 digits) <G207b>

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H. ACTIVITIES OF MIGRANT EMPLOYEES IN THE VILLAGE OF ORIGIN (ONLY FOR RURAL-TO-URBAN MIGRANTS )

(Questions for family members older than 12 years, employed or unemployed)

New Number Old Number ANSWERS COLUMN

<H00> <H00> Code for household members Write in accordance with A10

Write in accordance with A02

<H01> <H01> How many times have you visited your village of origin in the past year? Times

<H02> <H02> How many months did you stay in the village of origin in the past year (if less than one month I) Month I. PROTECTION OF EMPLOYEES AND SOCIAL SECURITY (Question for household members older than 12 yrs, employed or unemployed)

New Number Old Number ANSWERS COLUMN

<I00> <I00> Code for household members Write in accordance with A10

Write in accordance with A02

<I01> <I01> Do you have unemployment insurance? 1. No 2. Paid by the boss

3. Paid by oneself 4. Paid jointly by oneself, boss/government/company

<I02> <I02> Will you have a pension when you retire? 1. No 2. Paid by the boss

3. Paid by oneself 4. Paid jointly by oneself, boss/government/company

<I03> <I03> Do you have health insurance? 1. No 2. Paid by the boss

3. Paid by oneself 4. Paid jointly by oneself, boss/government/company

<I04> <I04> Do you have workplace injury insurance ? 1. No 2. Paid by the boss

3. Paid by oneself 4. Paid jointly by oneself, boss/government/company

<I05> <I05> Do you get accommodation assistance from your company/office through credit subsidy? 1. Yes 2. No, because self-employed 3. No, company does not contribute

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PART IV. INCOME, CONSUMPTION AND ASSETS (BLOCKS J,K,L) J. HOUSEHOLD INCOME AND CONSUMPTION (To be answered by household head or partner)

J1. INCOME OF ALL HOUSEHOLD MEMBERS IN THE CITY New

number Old

number QUESTIONS

Household collective income (Rp.000)

Monthly (If weekly X4)

Yearly (last 12 months)

Household income from salary/wage or from self-employment (household head and members) and in kind

<J101> <J101> Money in total

<J102> <J102> In-kind

<J103> <J103> Net income from self-employment

<J104> <J104> Other monthly income (specify)

<J105> <J105> Last month’s monthly income in total

Income paid on a yearly basis

<J106> <J106> Bonus/additional income besides salary/wage (including 13th month salary and holiday payment)

<J107> <J107> Income in-kind

<J108> <J108> Income from assets

<J108a> <J108a> Interest

<J108b> <J108b> Profit sharing (bonus/dividend) and income from share market

<J108c> <J108c> Income from house rental

<J108d> <J108d> Profit from selling gold

<J109> <J109> Gift from relatives/friends, including gifts in-kind (present)

<J110> <J110> Assistance from the government (eg. BLT)

<J111> <J111> Other annual income (specify ......)

<J112> <J112> Total annual income (sum of J106-J111)

J2. HOUSEHOLD EXPENDITURE IN THE CITY

New number

Old number

QUESTIONS Household expenditure (Rp)

Monthly Yearly

<J201a> <J301a> Staple foods (cassava, corn, rice) <J201b> <J301b> Meat/veggies, spices, sugar, tea, milk, cooking oil,

eggs, supporting food

<J201c> <J301c> Additional food, snacks, meals at the office/school Fruit

<J201d> <J301d> Other foods (vitamins etc) Subtotal of household expenditure for food

<J202> <J302> Non-food household expenses

<J202a> <J302a> Rent for house/apartment/unit/room <J202b> <J302b> Water <J202c> <J302c> Electricity/power <J202d> <J302d> Soap, toothpaste, cosmetics, shampoo <J202e> <J302e> Gas and gasoline <J202f> <J302f> Cigarettes and alcoholic drinks <J202g> <J302g> Rubbish removal <J202h> <J302h> Household servants, if any

Subtotal of household expenditure for non food items

<J203> <J303> Expenses for school transport and communications (including internet)

<J204> <J304> Educational expenses (see E14)

<J205> <J305> Other daily/weekly/yearly expenses (specify ....)

<J206> <J306> Total monthly expenses (J201f+J202i+J203+J204+J205)

Number Problematic Answers

20

Monthly Yea

rly

CONSUMPTION EXPENSES LAST YEAR

<J207> <J307> Total expenses for clothing (not including clothing for celebratory days e.g. Hari Raya)

<J208> <J308> Expenses for household equipment

<J209> <J309> Expenses for medical treatment and health (see C121)

<J210a> <J310b> Donation for school

<J210b> <J310c> Expenses for purchasing books (text books or general reading)

<J210c> <J310d> Expenses for continuing education (including training)

<J210d> <J310e> New Year (including transport and gifts)

<J211> <J311> Expenditure for goods and services

<J211> <J311> Expenses for entertainment, educational and cultural activities <J212> <J312> Total consumption expenditure for last year (sum of

J207-J211)

NON-CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURE AND SAVINGS LAST YEAR

<J213a> <J313a> Productive goods and services investment <J213b> <J313b> Buying of land and gifts <J214> <J314> Expenses for securing legal documents (and permits) <J215> <J315> Expenses incurred paying various penalties/fines <J216> <J316> Savings (net savings)

<J217a> <J317a> Tax (including land tax), religious donations <J217b> <J317b> Education (including living costs) for children who live in other

cities

<J218> Expenditure on recreation <J219> Total non-consumption expenditure for last year

QUESTIONS REGARDING REMITTANCES (MONEY AND GOODS)

<J220> <J318> Expenses in the form of financial or material assistance (remittances) last year (if there were none or 0)

<J220a> Remittances to children who attended school in the village Rp

<J221> <J319> The main ways remittances used 1. (choose 3 main usages)

1. Daily consumption (meals, snacks) 2. Build or renovate house 3. Children’s education 4. Taking care of aged parent 5. Wedding (dowry)

6. Business 7. Medical costs for family members 8. Agricultural activities 9. Other (specify)

2.

3.

K. ASSETS, LIABILITIES, AND OWNERSHIP OF GOODS K1. ASSETS AND LIABILITIES

New Number

Old Number ASSETS AND LIABILITIES Value at the end of the

previous month (Rp. )

ASSETS

<K101a> <K101a> Term deposits/savings

<K101b> <K101b> Cash

<K101c> <K101c> Shares, bonds, securities

<K101d> <K101d> Money lent to other people

<K101e> <K101e> Private money used for family business

<K101f> <K101f> Investment in other company or other business (other than shares and bonds)

<K101g> <K101g> Total financial value from commercial insurance

<K102> <K102> The total value of productive assets (something which has been used for business/profits) at current market value

<K103> <K103> The total value of home ownership in the city at current market value

<K104> <K104> The sum of other assets at current market value

<K105> <K101> Total financial assets (sum of K101a-K104)

LIABILITIES

<K106a> <K105a> Money borrowed from the bank or other sources for building/purchasing a house

<K106b> <K105b> Money borrowed from the bank or other sources for business

<K106c> <K105c> Money borrowed from the bank or other sources for purhasing non-perishable goods

Number Problematic Answers

21

<K106d> <K105d> Money borrowed from the bank or other sources for financing a wedding

<K106e> <K105e> Debt as a result of medical treatment for members of the family

<K106f> <K105f> Debt as a result of life difficulties

<K106g> <K105g> Money borrowed from the bank or other sources for educational needs

<K106h> <K105h> Total liability (sum K106a – K106g)

K2. NUMBER OF DURABLE GOODS

New Number

Old Number Ownership of private goods at end of last month Sum

<K201> <K201> Car Item (s) <K202> <K202> Motor-cycle Item (s) <K203> <K203> Handphone Item (s) <K204> <K204> Video camera Item (s) <K205> <K205> Video cassette recorder Item (s) <K206> VCD/DVD Player Item (s) <K207> <K206> AC Item (s)

<K208> <K207> Colour TV Item (s)

<K209> <K208> Washing machine Item (s)

<K210> <K209> Fridge Item (s)

<K211> <K210> Push-bike Item (s)

<K212> <K211> Magic Jar/Rice cooker Item (s) L. CONDITION OF DWELLING IN THE CITY (If more than 1 dwelling, answer based on dwelling where you live the most)

New Number

Old Number

Answer

<L100> Do you live in the same house as you did for the 2008 Survey 1. yes 2. No

<L101> <L101> Size of your residence M2

<L102> <L102> Source of drinking water (can choose more than one answer, sort according to importance) 1. Own well 2. Public well 3. Own well with pump

4. Public well with pump 5. Own purified water 6. Public purified water

7. Bottled water 8. River 9. Other

<L103> <L103> WC, Washing, Bathing Facilities 1.None 2. Bath and WC

3. WC without bath 4. Bath without WC

5. Public facilities

<L104> <L105> Fuel for cooking (can choose more than 1)

1. Mains gas 2. Gas in bottle

3. Coal 4. Gasoline

5.Other

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

<L105> <L106> What type of communication facilities do you use? (can choose more than 1; sort according to importance)

1.

1. Telephone 2. Mobile (HP) 3. Internet 2. 3.

<L106> <L107> Ownership status of your dwelling

1. Renting government house 2. Renting privately owned house

3. You own the home 4. Other, specify

<L107> <L104> Power capacity in Watts

<L108> Dominant type of wall covering 1. bamboo 4. cement rendered 2. quality wood (e.g.teak) 5. unrendered cement - 3. poor quality wood (e.g. plywood) 6. other, please specify

<L109> 1. Dominant type of roof covering rumbia (sago leaves) 3. sirap (wood) 5. tile

2. asbestos 4. corrugated iron 6. concrete

<L110> Dominant type of floor covering 1. soil 4. cement rendered /brick 2. quality wood 5. tegel/ubin tiles? 3. poor quality wood 6.marble? 7. other, pls specify

L2. CONDITION OF THE RESIDENCE IN THE VILLAGE

Number Problematic Answers

22

New number

Old number

Answer

<L200> Do you have a house in your village of origin

1. yes 2. no ( Block M)

<L201> Total house size m2

<L202> Total land size m2

<L203> Dominant type of wall covering 1. bamboo 4. cement rendered 2. quality wood (e.g. teak) 5. unrendered cement -

3. poor quality wood (e.g. plywood) 6. other, please specify

<L204> Dominant type of t roof covering

1.rumbia (sago leaves) 3. sirap 5. tiles 2. asbestos 4. corrugated iron 6. concrete

<L205> Dominant type of t floor covering

1. soil 4. cement rendered /brick 2. quality wood 5. tegel/ubin tiles? 3. poor quality wood 6. marble? 7. other, pls specify

<L206> Power capacity (write 0 if none) Watt

PART V. BASIC INFORMATION ON ADAPTATION PROCESS AND SOCIAL ADAPTATION M.Adaptation process in the city (to be asked of the household head )

ANSWER COLUMN

<M01> Have you ever experienced security problems in your home neighbourhood? 1. yes, often 2. yes, rarely 3. no (M03)

<M02> If yes, which social groups/ethnic groups (e.g. bogans) are the source of most of the disturbances/problems ? 1. ethnicity/group (specify) 2. Not related to ethnicity/group

<M03> How does the security issue in the last six months compare to previous time? 1. safer 2. the same 3. less safe

<M04> Do you feel secure living in this town? 1. secure 2. less secure 3. not secure

Number Problematic Answers

22

K2. NUMBER OF DURABLE GOODS New Number Old Number Ownership of private goods at end of last month Sum

<K201> <K201> Car Item (s) <K202> <K202> Motor-cycle Item (s) <K203> <K203> Handphone Item (s) <K204> <K204> Video camera Item (s) <K205> <K205> Video cassette recorder Item (s) <K206> VCD/DVD Player Item (s) <K207> <K206> AC Item (s)

<K208> <K207> Colour TV Item (s)

<K209> <K208> Washing machine Item (s)

<K210> <K209> Fridge Item (s)

<K211> <K210> Push-bike Item (s)

<K212> <K211> Magic Jar/Rice cooker Item (s)

Number Problematic Answers

23

L. CONDITION OF DWELLING IN THE CITY (If more than 1 dwelling, answer based on dwelling where you live the most)

New Number Old Number Answer

<L100> Do you live in the same house as during 2008 Survey 1. Yes 2. No

<L101> <L101> Size of your residence M2

<L102> <L102> Source of drinking water (can choose more than one answer, sort according to importance) 1. Own well 2. Public well 3. Own well with pump

4. Public well with pump 5. Own purified water 6. Public purified water

7. Bottled water 8. River 9. Other

<L103> <L103> WC, Washing, Bathing Facilities 1.None 2. Bath and WC

3. WC without bath 4. Bath without WC

5. Public facilities

<L104> <L105> Fuel for cooking (can choose more than 1)

1. Mains gas 2. Gas in bottle

3. Coal 4. Gasoline

5.Other

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

<L105> <L106> What type of communication facilities do you use? (can choose more than 1; sort according to importance) 1. 1. Telephone 2. Mobile (HP) 3. Internet 2.

3.

<L106> <L107> Ownership status of your dwelling

1. Renting government house 2. Renting privately owned house

3. You own the home 4. Other, specify

<L107> <L104> Power capacity Watt

<L108> Dominant type of wall covering 1. bamboo 4. cement rendered 2. quality wood (e.g.teak) 5. unrendered cement - 3. poor quality wood (e.g. plywood) 6. other, please specify

<L109> Dominant type of roof cover 1. rumbia (sago leaves) 2. asbestos 3. sirap (wood) 4. corrugated iron 5. tiled 6. concrete

Number Problematic Answers

24

<L110> Dominant type of floor covering 1. soil 4. cement rendered/brick 2. quality wood 5. tegel/ubin tiles 3. poor quality wood 6. marble 7. other, pls specify

L2. CONDITION OF THE RESIDENCE IN THE VILLAGE

New number Old number Answer

<L200> Do you have a house in your village of origin? 1. yes 2. no ( Block M)

<L201> Total house size m2

<L202> Total land size m2

<L203> Dominant type of wall covering 1. bamboo 4. cement rendered 2. quality wood (e.g.teak) 5. unrendered cement -

3. poor quality wood (e.g. plywood) 6. other, please specify

<L204> Dominant type of roof cover

1. rumbia (sago leaves) 2. asbestos 3. sirap (wood) 4. corrugated iron 5. tiled 6. concrete

<L205> Dominant type of floor covering

4. soil 4. cement rendered/brick 5. quality wood 5. tegel/ubin tiles poor quality wood 6. marble 7. other, pls specify

<L206> Power capacity (write 0 if none) Watt

PART V. BASIC INFORMATION ON ADAPTATION PROCESS AND SOCIAL ADAPTATION M.Adaptation process in the city (to be asked of the household head )

ANSWER COLUMN

<M01> Have you ever experienced security problems in your home neighbourhood? 1. yes, often 2. yes, rarely 3. no (M03)

Number Problematic Answers

25

<M02> If yes, which social groups/ethnic groups (e.g. bogans) are the source of most of the disturbances/problems ? 1. ethnicity/group (specify) 2. not related to ethnicity/group

<M03> How does the security issue in the last six months compare to previous time? 1. safer 2. the same 3. less safe

<M04> Do you feel secure living in this town? 1. secure 2. less secure 3. not secure

N. SOCIAL NETWORK

N1. Basic information regarding teenagers (>16 years) who are not living with the household head and not attending school

(All of these questions have to be answered by the household head and spouse. Adult children to include biological, adopted, stepchildren. Not including those already recorded in Section E). Questions Child 1 Child 2 Child 3 Child 4 Child 5 Child 6

<N100>

<N101> Write the household member code (if was a household member during the 2008 Survey, use that code,. If not, then assign a code starting with the number 5)

<N102> Name of the child

<N103> Age

<N104> Sex 1. male 2. female

<N105> Marital status 1. single 3. divorced 5. other 2. married 4. widow/widower

<N106> What is the highest level of schooling attained? 00. < 1 tahun

11. SD/MI – 1 12. SD/MI – 2 13. SD/MI – 3 14. SD/MI – 4 15. SD/MI – 5 16. SD/MI – 6

21. SMP/MTs - 1 22. SMP/MTs - 2 23. SMP/MTs - 3

31. SMA/MA/SMK-1 32. SMA/MA/SMK -2 33. SMA/MA/SMK -3

41. Univ. – 1 42. Univ. – 2 43. Univ. – 3 44. Univ. – 4 45. Univ. ≥ 5

<N107> Current residence? 1. rural 4. other city in the same province 2. city and same kelurahan 5. other city in different province 3. other kelurahan in the same city 6. overseas

Number Problematic Answers

26

<N108> Your main job status last week? 1. salaried employee 4. unpaid familyworker 2. civil servant/military/policeman 5.not working or outside workforce (attending school, taking care of household, retired,

etc) 3. businessman/entrepreneur

<N109> How often do you communicate with your child (by telephone or other means, or visiting)? 1. once a week 4. more than a year ago 2. once a month 5. no communication at all? 3. once a year

N2. BASIC INFORMATION REGARDING BIOLOGICAL PARENTS OF THE HOUSEHOLD HEAD AND SPOUSE

<N200> Questions Father mother Father of the household head’s spouse

Mother of the household head’s spouse

<N201> Economic background of the family? 1. farmer 4. businessman/has own business 7. not working, outside workforce 2. agricultural labourer 5. non salaried family worker 8. other, please specify 3. civil servant/military/policeman 6. private employee

<N202> Year of birth Year ......

<N203> What is the highest schooling level? 00. < 1 tahun

11. SD/MI – 1 12. SD/MI – 2 13. SD/MI – 3 14. SD/MI – 4 15. SD/MI – 5 16. SD/MI – 6

21. SMP/MTs - 1 22. SMP/MTs - 2 23. SMP/MTs – 3

31. SMA/MA/SMK-1 32. SMA/MA/SMK -2 33. SMA/MA/SMK -3

41. Univ. – 1 42. Univ. – 2 43. Univ. – 3 44. Univ. – 4 45. Univ. ≥ 5

<N204> If already deceased, write the year and continue to the next parent year.....

<N205> Is the parent a member of this household? If yes, write the household member code in accordance with A10 and skip to the next parent. If not, write the new code (starting with number 6)

<N206> FOR THOSE WHO ARE NOT LIVING WITH THE HOUSEHOLD HEAD AND ARE STILL ALIVE How often do you communicate with your parent (by telephone or other means, or visiting)?

1. once a week 4. more than a year ago 2. once a month 5. no communication at all

3. once a year

Number Problematic Answers

27

N3. QUESTIONS REGARDING GENERAL SOCIAL NETWORK <N301> Do you have sibilings or extended family members who do not live with you to whom you feel close (to share thoughts and feelings)?

1. none 4. yes, many (6-10) 2. yes but not many (1-2) 5. yes,a great number (more than 10) 3. yes, quite a few (3-5)

<N302> Do you have a friend or other persons1. none (N4) 4. yes, many (6-10)

, not a family member, not living with you, to whom you feel close (to share thoughts and feelings)?

2. yes but not many (1-2) 5. yes, a great number (more than 10) 3. yes, quite a few (3-5)

<N303> Relations with friends or other persons mentioned above (If more than 1, list the three most important) 1. superior 5. teacher-student 2. work colleagues 6. acquaintance 3. school friend 7. friend from same village 4. neighbours 8. other

N4. QUESTIONSCONCERNING SOCIO-ECONOMIC CONDITIONS RELATED TO 2008/2009 CRISES <N401>_ Are there any people living near you who were laid off in the last 6 months? 1. yes, many 2. yes, a few 3. No (N403)

<N402> If yes, how many of them are contractual employees? 1. all/most of them 2. only a few 3. none

<N403> Are there any members of your household who received BLT (Direct cash assistance) in the last six months? 1.yes 2. no

<N404> Are there any members of your household who received Raskin (rice allowance for the poor) ) in the last six months? 1.yes 2. no

<N405> Did you terminate your child’s schooling this year because of financial hardship? 1.yes 2. no

<N406> Do you have any children who still attend school who started to receive a scholarship from the school in the past six months? SECTION VI. TAKING RISKS, ATTITUDES AND MENTAL HEALTH (TO BE ANSWERED BY THE HOUSEHOLD HEAD ) O. TAKING RISKS AND ATTITUDES

Questions Answers

<O01> In general, there are people who like taking risks and those who try to avoid risk. The tendency to take risks is scaled from 0 – 10, “0” means does not want to take any risksl, while “10”means is prepared to take all kinds of risks. How do you rate your risk taking? 0 1 2 3 ............................. 9 10 Do not want to take risks want to take all kinds of risks

<O02> In general, do you think most people can be trusted? 1. Most people can be trusted 2. better to be cautious 3. Not sure

Number Problematic Answers

28

<O03> Do you often lend money or goods to other people? 1. very oten 3. rarely 2. occasionally 4. never

<O04> According to you, where children are concerned, which attributes are the most important (choose three and list in order of importance)? 1. independent 6. thrifty 2. hard working 7. resolute 3. responsible 8. pious 4. imaginative/creative 9. generous 5. tolerant and respectful of others 10. obedient

Number Problematic Answers

29

P. Mental Health

Have you experienced the following in the past few weeks? Answer

<P01> Can concentrate on a range of tasks

1. Cannot concentrate 2. Can concentrate sometimes

3. Can concentrate often 4. Can concentrate always

<P02> Do not get enough sleep because of excessive worrying

1. Often not able to sleep well 3. Often can sleep well 2. Sometimes not able to sleep well 4. Always can sleep well

<P03> A positive attitude to life?

1. Very positive 2. Usually positive

3. Rarely positive 4. Usually no positive

<P04> Capable of making swift decisions

1.Very capable of making decisions 2.Usually capable of making decisions

3.Usually not capable of making decisions 4. Not capable of making decisions at all

<P05> Often feel depressed

1. Never 2. Rarely

3. Often 4. Very Often

<P06> Capable of solving problems or difficulties

1. Very capable 2. Capable

3. Less capable 4. Not capable

<P07> Can enjoy life/daily activiities

1.Can enjoy daily activities very much 2.Usually can enjoy daily activities

3. Usually cannot enjoy daily activities 4. Not able to enjoy daily activities

<P08> Want to solve problems and not avoid them

1. Never avoid problems 2. Rarely avoid problems

3. Sometimes avoid problems 4. Often avoid problems

<P09> Feeling not Happy/cheerful

1. Happy (Not unhappy) 2. Quite Happy (Rarely unhappy)

3. Less Happy (Often unhappy) 4. Not Happy (Always unhappy)

<P10> Feeling confident

1. Very confident 2. Confident

3. Less confident 4. Not confident

<P11> Feeling useless 1. Very useful/worthwhile 2. Useful/worthwhile

3. Less useful/worthwhile 4. Not useful/worthwhile

<P12> After considering all aspects of life, do you feel fulfilled? 1. Very fulfilled 2. Quite fulfilled

3. Rather fulfilled 4. Not fulfilled

Final section of the survey

<Q1>

How likely is it you will move residence in the next 12 months?

1. Highly probable 2. Maybe

3. Not sure (P4)) 4. Highly improbable (P4)

<Q2> Do you know what your new address will be? 1. Yes Postcode .................... City ............... Province................ (complete with street name and number). Telephone 2. No

<Q3> When do you expect to move to this new address? In the next ........ months.

<Q4> Please give names of three people who will know of your whereabouts, and detailed information about them, so that we can contact you again in the future.

First person (family members)

Second person Close work colleagues

Name

Relationship to you

Province

City

Address (street name and number)

Telephone

Mobile Number

<Q5> We hope you are willing for us to visit you during the following times: *Aug-Sept 2009 and Jan-Feb 2010 for rural-to-urban recent migrants *1Jan-Feb 2010 for Lifetime Migrants (LM) and non-Migrants (NM) to reconfirm your residential address.

Thank you for your cooperation. Please accept this small gift as a token of our appreciation.

Notes on the Interview

Surveyor is to complete the following notes:

Did the respondent need any help with subjective sections? 1. Needed help in answering all questions 2. Needed help in answering almost all questions 3. Only needed a little help 4. Did not need help at all

Intention of the respondent to cooperate 1. Very good 2. Good 3. Average 4. Bad 5. Very bad

Respondent’s personality 1. outgoing 2. reserved

The ability of respondent to cooperate 1. Very good 2. Good 3. Average 4. Bad 5. Very bad

Were there any people who had no relationship with the respondent but were around during the interview? 1. Yes 2. No

If the interview was cut off in the middle (disrupted), the surveyor needs to explain why

Other things which need attention (for the supervisor):

Location (from GPS)

Longitude

Latitute

Direction from home

Make a simple sketch to show the location of the house End-time of the interview _____Hour _____Minutes ______ Surveyor ___________Supervisor ____________Name of Respondent and ID __________