Nang Rong Projects. Codebook for the 2000 Migrant Follow-Up Questionnaire
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1 Nang Rong Projects book for the 000 Migrant Follow-Up naire The Institute for Population and Social Research, Mahidol University Carolina Population Center, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill June 5, 004
2 Using this book This codebook is a product of two questionnaires. One questionnaire was administered to migrants who initially migrated to urban destinations (RU Migrants), while the other questionnaire was administered to migrants who initially migrated to rural destinations (RR Migrants). Parts of the two questionnaires were exactly the same; however, there were additional forms and some questions asked of RU Migrants only and other questions asked of RR Migrants only. These formas and questions are noted in the codebook. Below are some important things to know when working with this codebook: Data File Pointers There is a data file pointer at the top of every page. All variables described on the page are located in the data file named. Last Modified: 05//03 Data File ==> MINDIV00 Column x Column points to the question number on the questionnaire. Some variables, labeled Created at CPC, do not come from the questionnaire but have been created using the questionnaire data. lists the... Name which is the SAS variable name in the data file. Type which tells whether it is a numeric variable (N) or an alphanumeric variable (A). Size which gives the maximum length of the variable. shows the actual question from the questionnaire if the variable is not created. If it is a created variable, then this column provides a short description of the variable. In this same column, below the question or description, is either the labels for each of the codes on this variable or a pointer to go see one of the codebook appendices. lists either the actual values on the variable or the format of those values. Naming Convention? There is not a strict naming convention per se, but there are some things to point out: We still adhere to 8 characters or less for all variable names. Most variables start with an X followed by the form and question numbers. Flag variables created at CPC usually end with FL. An identifier variable ends with the last digits of the survey year from which it came. Missing Values Not Applicable: s are assigned this code when the question is skipped according to the logic in the questionnaire. This code is always SAS system missing, which is a value of. for numeric variables or a value of (or blank) for alphanumeric variables. Missing/Don t know: s are assigned this code when the respondent did not know the answer to the question or when the question was skipped during the interview. This code always has a value consisting of all 9's. The number of 9's is determined by the length of the variable. For instance, if the variable length is 3, then the variable is assigned a 999' code. i
3 Standard Shading As shown below, the column headers are always shaded as well as the row that contains the actual question or description that corresponds with the variable. 8.3 Age X8_3 N actual age/years Age under year old 0 Missing/Don t know 99 Restricted-Use Shading There are variables described in the codebook which are only available in the restricted-use data files. For these variables, all of the columns question number, variable name, question and code and all of the codes and labels have been completey shaded: Created at CPC 000 Origin Village Number of the Migrant MOVILL00 A 6 First digits = 000 District # Next digits = 000 Sub-District # Last digits = 000 Moo Ti Some of the restricted-use variables are recoded for the public release data files, while others are not available in any form. The variable above (MOVILL00) is not available in any form in the public release data files. When a restricted-use variable is recoded for the public release data files, then a note and the public release codes will follow the variable: 0.5 Current address X0_5R A 0 Bangkok Korat 3 Rayong 4 Konchinaburi 5 Another province 6 + Province # Another district in Buriram 7 + District # In the origin village 8 + Village # + House # Another village in Nang Rong 8 + Village # Another country 9 + Country # Missing/Don t know The X0_5R variable in the public use data has the following values which are recodes of the original values: Public Use s X0_5R A Bangkok Korat 3 Rayong 4 Chonburi 5 Another province 6 Another district in Buriram 7 In the origin village 8 Another village in Nang Rong 88 Another country 9 Missing/Don t know 99 ii
4 Identifier s for the Community and Household Data in 984, 994 and 000 Understanding the identifier variables is vital in working with the data files and merging them appropriately. Analysts will need to consistently use three different types of identifiers village, household and individual - in working with the community and household data files. Each identifier type represents a different level of observation and detail and provides the key to the most important mechanism for matching and linking villages, households and people. Below, there is a description for each identifier type, which is then followed by the identifier variable names (both restricted- and public-use data) for each survey year: Village - A unique number was assigned, during or just prior to the data collection, to villages that existed within the boundaries of the 984 Nang Rong District. 984 Survey 994 Survey 000 Survey Restricted VILL84 VILL94 VILL00 Public n/a n/a n/a Household - Each household received two unique identifiers. The first identifier was assigned by an interviewer within the household s respective village as the village list was being compiled. The second identifier was written on the household s questionnaire by the interviewer. This identifier includes the village number and the house number (or unique sequential number in 994). 984 Survey 994 Survey 000 Survey Restricted # HOUSE84 LEKTI94 HOUSE00 Restricted # HHID84 HHID94 HHID00 Public PHHID84 PHHID94 PHHID00 Individual - The individual identifiers (CEP codes) are found on the household roster. The CEP code was assigned by the interviewer as the household roster was being updated during the interview. 984 Survey 994 Survey 000 Survey Restricted CEP84 CEP94 CEP00 Public CEP84 CEP94 CEP00 Given the three identifier types, the following table shows what identifier variables are needed to uniquely identify a village, a household and an individual in both the restricted- and public-use data: Community and Household Survey Data To uniquely identify a # 984 Survey Restricted-Use Data 994 Survey 000 Survey 984 Survey Public-Use Data 994 Survey 000 Survey Village -- VILL84 VILL94 VILL00 n/a n/a n/a Household VILL84 VILL94 VILL00 n/a n/a n/a HOUSE84 LEKTI94 HOUSE00 HHID84 HHID94 HHID00 PHHID84 PHHID94 PHHID00 Individual VILL84 HOUSE84 CEP84 HHID84 CEP84 VILL94 LEKTI94 CEP94 HHID94 CEP94 VILL00 HOUSE00 CEP00 HHID00 CEP00 n/a n/a n/a PHHID84 CEP84 PHHID94 CEP94 PHHID00 CEP00 iii
5 Identifier s for the Migrant Follow-Up Data in 994 and 000 The Migrant Follow-Up data has only two identifier types household and individual. Please note, however, that the household survey identifiers are part of the Migrant Follow-Up data to allow linkages between the migrant and household data. The two migrant identifier types represent a different level of observation and detail that provides the key to the most important mechanism for matching and linking migrant households and people. Below, there is a description for each identifier type, which is then followed by the identifier variable names (both restricted- and public-use data) for each survey year 994 and 000: Household Each migrant household had an identifier written on the questionnaire by the interviewer. This identifier includes the village number from which the migrant originated and a unique sequential number. In the 000 data, there were two phases of the Migrant Follow-Up data collection the urban phase and the rural phase. Since the household identifier (MID00) could be the same across the two phases, a second variable (MIGTYPE), signifying the migrant type, is needed to uniquely identify the household. 994 Survey 000 Survey Restricted MID MID00, MIGTYPE Public PMID94 PMID00 Individual - The individual identifiers (MCEP codes) are found on the migrant s household roster. The MCEP code was assigned by the interviewer as the migrant s household roster was being updated during the interview. 994 Survey 000 Survey Restricted MCEP8 MCEP00 Public MCEP8 MCEP00 Given these two migrant identifier types, the following table shows what identifier variables are needed to uniquely identify a migrant household and an individual in both the restricted- and public-use data: Migrant Follow-Up Data To uniquely Identify a Restricted-Use Data Survey Survey Public-Use Data Survey Survey Migrant Household MID MID00 MIGTYPE PMID94 PMID00 Individual MID MCEP8 MID00 MIGTYPE MCEP00 PMID94 MCEP8 PMID00 MCEP00 iv
6 Data File MINTVW00 book for the 000 Migrant Follow-up naire Cover Page of the naire Migrant Follow-Up ID from 000 naire MID00 A First 6 digits = 000 Origin Village Number Last 5 digits = Sequence Number Village # + Sequence # The MID00 variable is not in the public use data, but it has been replaced with a variable called PMID00. The values for this new variable were randomly generated based on the original values from MID00: Public Use s Created at CPC PMID00 N 4 Randomly generated sequence number 046 Migrant Type MIGTYPE A 4 Rural to urban migrant RU Rural to urban migrant who returned home RUR Rural to rural migrant RR Rural to rural migrant who returned home RRR Created at CPC 000 Origin Village Number of the Migrant MOVILL00 A 6 First digits = 000 District Number Next digits = 000 Sub-District Number Last digits = 000 Moo Ti Created at CPC 000 Sequence Number of the Migrant MNUM00 A 5 Sequence number Please note that the MID00 (or PMID00) and MIGTYPE variables are in each of the migrant follow-up survey data files: mintvw00, mindiv00, mfam00, msibs00 & mlife00.
7 Data File MINTVW00 st Attempt Day of Interview MDAYINT N actual day 3 Missing/Don t know 99 Month of Interview MMTHINT N actual month Missing/Don t know 99 Year of Interview (Buddhist Era years) MYRINT N last two digits of actual year Missing/Don t know 99 Start Time of Interview MSTINT N 4 in hours and minutes Missing/Don t know 9999 Time Finished MFTINT N 4 in hours and minutes Missing/Don t know 9999 Total Time of Interview MTOTINT N 4 in minutes Missing/Don t know 9999 nd and 3 rd Attempts nd and 3 rd Attempts use the same codes as st Attempt Day of Interview MDAYINT N MDAYINT3 N MMTHINT N MMTHINT3 N MYRINT N MYRINT3 N actual day N/A Missing/Don t know Month of Interview actual month N/A Missing/Don t know Year of Interview (Buddhist Era years) last two digits of actual year N/A Missing/Don t know -3 [.] 99 [.] [.] 99
8 Data File MINTVW00 Time Interview started MSTINT N 4 MSTINT3 N 4 in hours and minutes N/A Missing/Don t know [.] 9999 Time Interview finished MFTINT N 4 MFTINT3 N 4 in hours and minutes N/A Missing/Don t know [.] 9999 Total Time of Interview MTOTINT N 4 MTOTINT3 N 4 in minutes N/A Missing/Don t know [.] 9999 Interviewer ID MINTID N actual number 3-4, -39 Supervisor ID MSUPVID N actual number 3 4 Day Supervisor inspected questionnaire MSUPVDAY N actual day 3 Month Supervisor inspected questionnaire MSUPVMTH N actual month Year Supervisor inspected questionnaire MSUPVYR N last two digits of actual year Editor ID MEDITID N actual number 3 4 Day Editor inspected questionnaire MEDITDAY N actual day 3 Month Editor inspected questionnaire MEDITMTH N actual month Year Editor inspected questionnaire MEDITYR N last two digits of actual year
9 Data File MINTVW00 r ID MCODERID N actual number 4, 8,, 7, 8, 30 Day naire coded MCODEDAY N actual day 3 Month naire coded MCODEMTH N actual month Year naire coded MCODEYR N last two digits of actual year Study migrant listed on Form AF.0 and study migrants listed in Form 8 Study Migrant 000 Migrant CEP MCEP A MCEP00 from Form 7 or Form Is this person the Form AF.0 Study Migrant? AF N Yes Is this person the Primary Study Migrant (PSM)? PSM N Yes Final Interview Status STAT N Interviewed in origin or destination Found in Form 8 of another questionnaire Interviewed but returned to origin to live 3 NOT interviewed 4 Study Migrants 6 Study Migrants - 6 use the same codes as Study Migrant 000 Migrant CEP MCEP A MCEP3 A MCEP4 A MCEP5 A MCEP6 A MCEP00 code from Form 7 or Form 8. N/A 0 08 [ ] 4
10 Data File MINTVW00 Is this person the Form AF.0 Study Migrant? AF N AF3 N AF4 N AF5 N AF6 N Yes No N/A [.] Is this person the Primary Study Migrant (PSM)? PSM N PSM3 N PSM4 N PSM5 N PSM6 N Yes No N/A [.] Final Interview Status STAT N STAT3 N STAT4 N STAT5 N STAT6 N Interviewed in origin or destination Found in Form 8 of another questionnaire Interviewed but returned to origin to live NOT interviewed N/A 3 4 [.] 5
11 Data File MINTVW00 Form AF: Interview Attempts Form AF.0 Identifiers, from the Migrant List, of the Study Migrant to be interviewed. 000 Identifiers Household ID HHID00 A 9 Household ID from the 000 naire Village # + House # The HHID00 variable is not in the public use data, but it has been replaced with a variable called PHHID00. The values for this new variable were randomly generated based on the original values from HHID00: Public Use s PHHID00 N 4 Randomly generated sequence number 945 CEP # CEP00 A Person identifier within the 000 household 0 7 Created at CPC Total number of Interview Attempts. ATTEMPTS N actual number of attempts 3 Interview Attempts 3 Since variables across the three interview attempts use the same codes, three variables which correspond to the three interview attempts are listed for each Form AF question. (Please note, the one exception is question AF which was only asked during the first interview attempt.) s corresponding to the first interview end with _, second interview with _ and third interview with _3. AF Date of the start of this attempt. AFD_ N AFD_ N AFD_3 N AFM_ N AFM_ N AFM_3 N Day actual day N/A Month actual month N/A Year (Buddhist era year) 3 [.] [.] AFY_ N AFY_ N AFY_3 N last two digits of actual year 6
12 Data File MINTVW00 AF Was there a deliberate attempt to find this person? Note: This question is on st attempt form only. AF_ N Yes No, found by chance go to Form 7 AF3 Where was this interview attempt? AF3_ N AF3_ N AF3_3 N 984/994 Origin Village go to QAF4 Place of Destination go to QAF5 N/A [.] Methods for interview attempt in Origin Village. (Circle all that apply) AF4. Telephone AF4 N AF4 N AF4 3 N Yes No N/A [.] AF4. Direct address/visited home? AF4 N AF4 N AF4 3 N Yes No N/A [.] AF4.3 Someone from Nang Rong District, Non Suwan District, Chalaermprakeit District, or Chamni District who showed you the way? AF4_3_ N AF4_3_ N AF4_3_3 N Yes go to AF4_3H_ No N/A Household ID [.] AF4_3H_ A 9 AF4_3H_ A 9 AF4_3H_3 A Household Identifier (HHID00) 7
13 Data File MINTVW00 AF4.4 Someone in Nang Rong District, Non Suwan District, Chalaermprakeit District, or Chamni District who provided information? AF4_4_ N AF4_4_ N AF4_4_3 N Yes go to AF4_4H_ No N/A [.] Household ID AF4_4H_ A 9 AF4_4H_ A 9 AF4_4H_3 A Household Identifier (HHID00) N/A [ ] AF4.5 Someone who is not from Nang Rong District, Non Suwan District, Chalaermprakeit District, or Chamni District who showed you the way? AF4_5_ N AF4_5_ N AF4_5_3 N Yes No N/A [.] AF4.6 Someone who is not from Nang Rong District, Non Suwan District, Chalaermprakeit District, or Chamni District who provided information? AF4_6_ N AF4_6_ N AF4_6_3 N Yes No N/A [.] Methods for interview attempt in Place of Destination. (Circle all that apply) AF5. Telephone AF5 N AF5 N AF5 3 N Yes No N/A [.] AF5. Direct address/visited home? AF5 N AF5 N AF5 3 N Yes No N/A [.] AF5.3 Employer s help? AF5_3_ N AF5_3_ N AF5_3_3 N Yes No N/A [.] 8
14 Data File MINTVW00 AF5.4 School s help? AF5_4_ N AF5_4_ N AF5_4_3 N Yes No N/A [.] AF5.5 Study migrant from the same 984/994 origin village who showed you the way. AF5_5_ N AF5_5_ N AF5_5_3 N Yes go to AF5_5H8 No N/A Migrant List identifiers for migrant who showed you the way. 000 Identifiers Household ID [.] AF5_5H0 A 9 AF5_5H0 A 9 AF5_5H03 A 9 Household ID from the 000 naire CEP # AF5_5C0 A AF5_5C0 A AF5_5C03 A Person identifier within the 000 household AF5.6 Study migrant from the same 984/994 origin village who provided information. AF5_6_ N AF5_6_ N AF5_6_3 N Yes go to AF5_6H8 No N/A Migrant List identifiers for migrant who provided information. 000 Identifiers Household ID [.] AF5_6H0 A 9 AF5_6H0 A 9 AF5_6H03 A 9 Household ID from the 000 naire CEP # AF5_6C0 A AF5_6C0 A AF5_6C03 A Person identifier within the 000 household 9
15 Data File MINTVW00 AF5.7 Someone else from Nang Rong District, Non Suwan District, Chalaermprakeit District, or Chamni District who showed you the way? AF5_7_ N AF5_7_ N AF5_7_3 N Yes go to AF5_7V_ No N/A [.] Village # AF5_7V_ A 6 AF5_7V_ A 6 AF5_7V_3 A Village Number AF5.8 Someone else in Nang Rong District, Non Suwan District, Chalaermprakeit District, or Chamni District who provided information? AF5_8_ N AF5_8_ N AF5_8_3 N Yes go to AF5_8V_ No N/A Village # [.] AF5_8V_ A 6 AF5_8V_ A 6 AF5_8V_3 A Village Number AF5.9 A destination person who is not from Nang Rong District, Non Suwan District, Chalaermprakeit District, or Chamni District who showed you the way? AF5_9_ N AF5_9_ N AF5_9_3 N Yes No N/A [.] AF5.0 A destination person who is not from Nang Rong District, Non Suwan District, Chalaermprakeit District, or Chamni District who provided information? AF5_0_ N AF5_0_ N AF5_0_3 N Yes No N/A [.] 0
16 Data File MINTVW00 AF6 Was the above method successful or not? AF6_ N AF6_ N AF6_3 N Study migrant was interviewed Study migrant was not at home Study migrant was not interviewed because 3 Study migrant refused to be interviewed Employer refused permission Other reasons Wrong address Deceased Imprisoned Handicapped / Ill N/A [.] Created at CPC Was the study migrant interviewed? INTVWFL N No 0 Yes
17 Data File MINTVW00 Form 7: Primary Study Migrant (PSM) Form Created at CPC 000 Migrant CEP Number MCEP00 A -digit sequence number, where the PSM was 0 assigned the first number or 0 7. Where is this interview taking place? X7_ N PSM s residence go to Q7.3 Some place else in PSM s place of destination PSM s 984/994 origin village 3 Somewhere else 4 7. Has the primary study migrant returned to the 984/994 origin village to live? X7_ N Yes go to X7_HHID 7. Household ID X7_HHID A 9 Household ID from 000 naire (HHID00) 7. Are there other study migrants living with the primary study migrant? X7_OTH N Yes go to X7_OHH No go to Form 0
18 Data File MINTVW00 Other Study Migrant 7. Household ID X7_OHH A Household ID (HHID00) CEP Number X7_OCE A 000 CEP Number (CEP00) Created at CPC 000 Migrant CEP Number X7_MCE A MCEP00 Other Study Migrants 3 Other Study Migrants 3 use the same codes as Other Study Migrant Household ID X7_OHH A 9 X7_OHH3 A Household ID (HHID00) CEP Number X7_OCE A X7_OCE3 A 000 CEP Number (CEP00) Created at CPC 000 Migrant CEP Number X7_MCE A X7_MCE3 A MCEP00 Skip Patterns: If the primary study migrant returned to the 984/994 origin village to live, then go to Form 0. 3
19 Data File MINTVW Current address (in place of destination)? Note: The village location variables, X7_3VILL and PROJVILL, are only applicable for the Rural-to-Rural migrants. Village Number X7_3VILL A 6 See Village Appendix Missing/Don t know Is this a Project Village? PROJVILL N Yes District Number? X7_3DIST A See District Appendix Missing/Don t know 99 Province Number? X7_3PROV A See Province Appendix Missing/Don t know Currently, what is the PSM s major activity? X7_4 N Student go to Q7.5 Not working go to Q7.5 Working If working, what is the PSM s main job? X7_4_ N Construction Another laborer, but not a construction worker Factory worker (both temporary and permanent) 3 Driver for hire (taxi, tuk-tuk, motorcycle, bus) 4 Restaurant worker 5 Domestic worker 6 Government worker 7 Other service work (hairdresser, receptionist) 8 Other 9 4
20 Data File MINTVW was asked of Rural to Rural Migrants only Is the PSM self-employed or employed by others? X7_4 N Yes go to Q Employer information? Village Number X7_4_V A 6 See Village Appendix Missing/Don t know District Number? X7_4_D A See District Appendix Missing/Don t know 99 Province Number? X7_4_P A See Province Appendix Missing/Don t know Where does the PSM currently live? (There can be more than one response if the PSM lives in more than one place.) In the owner s or employer s house X7_5_ N Yes X7_5_ X7_5_6 use the same codes as X7_5_ X7_5_ N Living quarters at the construction site X7_5_3 N Dormitory or a rented room X7_5_4 N Work place X7_5_5 N House, flat, or apartment X7_5_6 N Other 5
21 Data File MINTVW00 Instructions to Interviewer for 7.6 Residence If the primary study migrant has only one residence in 7.5, please do the following: a. On the next page, circle the appropriate response. b. Ask the associated follow up question(s). If the primary study migrant has more than one residence in 7.5, please do the following: a. Ask the respondent to choose the residence in which he/she spent the most time in the past 7 days. If the interview is taking place at the primary study migrant s 984/994 origin village, then ask the respondent to think about the most recent 7-day period that he/she spent in the place of destination. For that period, ask the respondent to choose the residence in which he/she spent the most time. b. On the next page, circle the appropriate response given in a. c. Ask the associated follow up question(s). How many people... For both types of How many people... questions described below, the primary study migrant should NOT be included in the count. For each residence situation, we are interested in how many people live with the primary study migrant. This number will then be used for the next set of questions in 7.7. Due to the importance of this number, it has been given a label of C.K.T., which stands for chamnuan khon ti yoo duai kab khun. In addition, for the construction, dormitory and work place residences, there is a question that asks how many people live in the entire area. This number should include the people living with the primary study migrant plus all other people living at the site or building. 7.6 Where does the PSM live? X7_6 N With the house owner/employer go to X7_6_ Quarters at the construction site go to X7_6_ Dormitory or rented room go to X7_6_4 3 Work place or factory go to X7_6_7 4 House, flat, or apartment go to X7_6_0 5 Other go to X7_6_ 6 6
22 Data File MINTVW00. Live with the house owner or employer Not including yourself, how many people live here with you (at destination)? X7_6_ N actual number of people in the C.K.T.. Live in quarters at the construction site 7.6. Not including yourself, in all, how many people live at the entire construction site? X7_6_ N 3 actual number of people Missing/Don t know Not including yourself, how many people live with you in the room, unit, or area where you sleep and cook? X7_6_3 N actual number of people in the C.K.T. Missing/Don t know 9 3. Live in a dormitory or rented room Who does the dormitory belong to? X7_6_4 N Factory School/college/university Private 3 Employer 4 Other Not including yourself, in all, how many people live at the entire dormitory? X7_6_5 N 4 actual number of people Missing/Don t know Not including yourself, how many people live with you in the room, unit, or area where you sleep and cook? X7_6_6 N 3 actual number of people in the C.K.T. 7
23 Data File MINTVW00 4. Live at the work place or factory Not including yourself, in all, how many people live at the entire workplace or factory? X7_6_7 N 3 actual number of people Missing/Don t know Are there any subdivisions of the area where people sleep and cook, such as apartments, rooms, or screened off areas? X7_6_8 N Yes No write in the # from in the C.K.T Not including yourself, how many people live with you in your apartment, room, or screened off area where you sleep and cook? X7_6_9 N actual number of people in the C.K.T. 5. Live in a house, flat, or apartment Not including yourself, how many people live with you here (at destination)? X7_6_0 N actual number of people in the C.K.T. 6. Other 7.6. Not including yourself, how many people live with you here (at destination)? X7_6_ N actual number of people in the C.K.T. 7.7 To be absolutely sure, there are (###) people living with you. This number does NOT include you. X7_7CKT N 3 actual number of people in the C.K.T. 7.8 Of these people, are any of them study migrants? X7_8 N actual number of people 8
24 Data File MINTVW00 s were asked of Rural to Urban Migrants only 7.9 Of the people living with you, are any of them your parents, children or spouse? X7_9 N Yes go to Q7.9. No on Form 8, write IND in Form 9 Type column next to the PSM s name and go to Q How many? X7_9_ N actual number of people 7.0 Of the names just recorded, do any of them have parents, children, or a spouse living in the household? X7_0 N Yes - go to Q7.0. No on Form 8, write FAM in Form 9 Type column next to the PSM s name and next to each family member named in Q7.9. and go to Q How many? X7_0_ N actual number of people 7. Are there other study migrants who have not been listed in Q7. and on Form 8? X7_ N Yes add study migrant to Q7. and Form 8 No go to Q7.5 9
25 Data File MINTVW Does this study migrant have parents, children or a spouse living in the household? X7_3_ N If No 0 Write IND# (where # is the next number in the IND-sequence) in the Form 9 Type column on Form 8 next to the study migrant s name go back to Q7.. If Yes 4 the actual number of people. Record their names on Form 8. If the person is a study migrant, record identifier information. X7_3_ X7_3_3 use the same codes as X7_3_ X7_3_ N X7_3_3 N 7.4 Of the names just recorded, do any of them have parents, children, or a spouse living in the household? X7_4_ N If No 0 Write FAM# (where # is the next number in the FAM-sequence) in the Form 9 Type column on Form 8 next to the study migrant s name and next to each family member named in 7.3 go back to 7.. If Yes the actual number of people. Record their names on Form 8. If the person is a study migrant, record identifier information. Write FAM# (where # is the next number in the FAM-sequence) in the Form 9 Type column on Form 8 next to the study migrant s name and next to each family member named in 7.3 and 7.4 go back to 7.. X7_4_ X7_4_3 use the same codes as X7_4_ X7_4_ N X7_4_3 N 0
26 Data File MINTVW00 Interviewer Checkpoint 7.5 Record total number of people living with migrant X7_5 N 3 actual number of people in the C.K.T. 7.6 Record the # of names listed on Form 8 (do not count the PSM). X7_6 N actual number of people 7.7 Subtract Q7.6 from Q7.5. X7_7 N 3 the actual difference If this number is or, record their names on Form 8. If this number is 3 or more, do not record their names on Form 8.
27 Data File MINDIV00 Form 8: Migrant s Household Roster Created at CPC Interview Status of the Study Migrants IVSTATUS N Not interviewed 0 Interviewed On Form 8 of another migrant questionnaire* * MCEP code MCEP00 A -digit sequence number 0 0 Circle MCEP00 for all people age 8 4. Is MCEP00 circled? MCIRCLE N Yes Form 9 type F9TYPE N Family Individual Form 9 number FORM9 N actual number 5 Created at CPC Is this a Study Migrant? STMIGFL N No 0 Yes Created at CPC Did this Rural to Rural Study Migrant move to another project village ( of 9)? RRPVFL N No 0 Yes * There are 9 study migrants who are listed in two migrant households. The study migrants were not interviewed in the household where they were coded on the IVSTATUS variable. However, the study migrants were interviewed in the other migrant households and were coded on the IVSTATUS variable.
28 Data File MINDIV00 Origin Identifiers (for the Study Migrants only). 000 Identifiers Household ID HHID00 A 9 Household ID from the 000 naire Village # + House # The HHID00 variable is not in the public use data, but it has been replaced with a variable called PHHID00. The values for this new variable were randomly generated based on the original values from HHID00: Public Use PHHID00 N 4 Randomly generated sequence number 945 s Skip Pattern: CEP # CEP00 A Person identifier within the 000 household 0 7 Destination Identifiers are for Rural to Rural Migrants living in a Project Village Only ID Information from Destination Household ID DESTHHID A 9 Household ID from the 000 naire Village # + House # CEP # DESTCEP A Person identifier within the 000 household 0 7 Missing/Don t know 99 If the migrant s destination village is among the 000 project villages ( of 9), then go to Form 9 Family. 3
29 Data File MINDIV00 8. Date of Birth Day of birth X8_BDAY N actual day Missing/Don t know 99 Month of birth X8_BMTH N actual month Missing/Don t know 99 Year of birth (Buddhist Era Years) X8_BYR N 4 actual year Missing/Don t know Age X8_3 N actual age/years Age under year old 0 Missing/Don t know Sex X8_4 N Male Female 8.5 Relationship to first migrant listed on Form 8 X8_5 N Migrant Spouse Child 3 Father Mother 4 Sibling 5 In-law 6 Other relative 7 Friend 8 Other 9 4
30 Data File MINDIV Marital Status X8_6 N Single go to Q 8.9 Married Widowed 3 Divorced/Separated 4 Missing/Don t know Spouse s location X8_7 A 0 Deceased 0 Listed on Form 8 +MCEP00 Not listed on Form 8 and Bangkok Korat 3 Rayong 4 Chonburi 5 Another province 6 + Province # Another district in Buriram 7 + District # In the origin village 8 + Village # + House # In the origin village, but house # is unknown 8 + Village # Another country 9 + Country # Missing/Don t know The X8_7 variable in the public use data has the following values which are recodes of the original values: X8_7 A 3 Deceased 0 Listed on Form 8 + MCEP00 Public Use s Not listed on Form 8 and Bangkok Korat 3 Rayong 4 Chonburi 5 Another province 6 Another district in Buriram 7 In the origin village 8 Another country 9 Missing/Don t know What was the age at st marriage? X8_8 N actual age Missing/Don t know 99 5
31 Data File MINDIV Where is this person s father? X8_9 A 0 Deceased 0 Listed on Form 8 +MCEP00 Not listed on Form 8 and Bangkok Korat 3 Rayong 4 Chonburi 5 Another province 6 + Province # Another district in Buriram 7 + District # In the origin village 8 + Village # + House # In the origin village, but house # is unknown 8 + Village # Another country 9 + Country # Missing/Don t know The X8_9 variable in the public use data has the following values which are recodes of the original values: X8_9 A 3 Deceased 0 Listed on Form 8 + MCEP00 Public Use s Not listed on Form 8 and Bangkok Korat 3 Rayong 4 Chonburi 5 Another province 6 Another district in Buriram 7 In the origin village 8 Another country 9 Missing/Don t know 999 6
32 Data File MINDIV Where is this person s mother? X8_0 A 0 Deceased 0 Listed on Form 8 +MCEP00 Not listed on Form 8 and Bangkok Korat 3 Rayong 4 Chonburi 5 Another province 6 + Province # Another district in Buriram 7 + District # In the origin village 8 + Village # + House # In the origin village, but house # is unknown 8 + Village # Another country 9 + Country # Missing/Don t know The X8_0 variable in the public use data has the following values which are recodes of the original values: X8_0 A 3 Deceased 0 Listed on Form 8 + MCEP00 Public Use s Not listed on Form 8 and Bangkok Korat 3 Rayong 4 Chonburi 5 Another province 6 Another district in Buriram 7 In the origin village 8 Another country 9 Missing/Don t know 999 7
33 Data File MINDIV00 8. Where was this person born? (Place where mother was living at that time.) X8_ A 7 Bangkok Korat 3 Rayong 4 Chonburi 5 Another province 6 + Province # Another district in Buriram 7 + District # Another village in Nang Rong 8 + Village # Another country 9 + Country # Missing/Don t know The X8_ variable in the public use data has the following values which are recodes of the original values: Public Use s X8_ A Bangkok Korat 3 Rayong 4 Chonburi 5 Another province 6 Another district in Buriram 7 Another village in Nang Rong 8 Another country 9 Missing/Don t know Education 8.. What education level has this person finished? X8_ N See Education Appendix 0 0 Religious Education 94 Non-formal Education 95 Kindergarten 97 Missing/Don t know Name of the last primary school attended by this person (if this person attended a primary school) X8_PRM A 3 See School Appendix Missing/Don t know Name of the last secondary school attended by this person (if this person attended a secondary school) X8_SEC A 3 See School Appendix Missing/Don t know 999 8
34 Data File MINDIV00 Ask only individuals greater than or equal to years old (if less than, go to next person) 8.3 What is this person s primary occupation? X8_3 A 3 See Occupation Appendix Missing/Don t know Type of income from this primary occupation? No income because it is consumed within family X8_4_ N Yes Missing/Don t know 9 X8_4_ X8_4_8 use the same codes as X8_4_ X8_4_ N Receive income as wages X8_4_3 N Products are sold directly at markets and retailers X8_4_4 N Sold in bulk (to middlemen) X8_4_5 N Sold retail on street side X8_4_6 N Sold directly to factories or offices X8_4_7 N Other 8.5 What is this person s secondary occupation? X8_5 A 3 See Occupation Appendix Missing/Don t know Type of income from this secondary occupation? No income because it is consumed within family X8_6_ N Yes Missing/Don t know 9 8_6_ 8_6_7 use the same codes as 8_6_ X8_6_ N Receive income as wages X8_6_3 N Products are sold directly at markets and retailers X8_6_4 N Sold in bulk (to middlemen) X8_6_5 N Sold retail on street side X8_6_6 N Sold directly to factories or offices X8_6_7 N Other 9
35 Data File MINDIV00 Ask only of women who have ever been married who are less than or equal to 50 years old How many children has this person ever had? X8_7_ N actual number Missing/Don t know How many living children does this person have? X8_7_ N actual number Missing/Don t know 99 Ask only of currently married women less than or equal to 50 years. 8.8 Currently is this person using contraceptives? X8_8 N Yes go to X4METH Pregnant + # of months 3 39 Missing/Don t know 99 Birth control methods X8_8MTH N Birth control pill Condom IUD 3 Injected birth control drug 4 Hysterectomy 5 Vasectomy 6 Rhythm method 7 Withdrawal 8 Other method 9 Missing/Don t know 99 30
36 Data File MINDIV Place from which receive contraceptive service X8_8SRV N Sub-district health station District hospital Provincial hospital 3 Private hospital 4 Private clinic 5 Drug store 6 Primary healthcare center 7 Village health center 8 Government mobile clinic 9 Private mobile clinic 0 Medication Fund Government hospital in Bangkok Other 3 Hospital 4 Missing/Don t know 99 3
37 Data File MFAM00 Form 9 Family Form Note: This form is to be completed for two or more people who have been defined as a family as indicated in Form 8. For rural to rural migrants, if the destination village is among the 000 study villages ( of 9), then only ask questions 9.4 and 9.5. Family form number? F9FNUM N the actual number MCEP of family member who is responding F9FMCEP A MCEP was asked of Rural to Urban Migrants only 9. At present, does your family live in a slum? X9_ N Yes 9. What type of windows does your family s house (in destination) have? No Windows X9 N Yes X9 X9 7 use the same codes as X9 X9 N Window frames but no panes X9 3 N Windows with wooden panes X9 4 N Windows with glass panes X9 5 N Window slots with bug screens X9 6 N Windows with glass panes and bug screens X9 7 N Inapplicable 9.3 Does your family have running water delivered into the house (in destination)? X9_3 N Yes 3
38 Data File MFAM Where does your family prepare food (in destination)? (More than one answer possible.) Cooked in a proper kitchen, i.e.., one that was separated from the rest of the living quarters? X9_4_ N Yes X9_4_ X9_4_5 use the same codes as X9_4_ X9_4_ N Cooked in a place that was not separated from the living area (such as the room of a flat or apartment where the sleeping and cooking areas were the same place). X9_4_3 N Cooked in a shared kitchen used by many people X9_4_4 N Household members did not prepare their food themselves (code Q9.5 as Inapplicable ). X9_4_5 N Other 9.5 What kind of fuel was used (in destination) to prepare food on a day-to-day basis? (More than one answer possible.) Firewood X9_5_ N Yes X9_5_ X9_5_6 use the same codes as X9_5_ X9_5_ N Charcoal X9_5_3 N Gas X9_5_4 N Electricity X9_5_5 N Other X9_5_6 N Inapplicable 9.6 What type of bathroom did you have? X9_6 N Private bathroom (shared only with family) Shared bathroom Other 3 33
39 Data File MFAM Does this household have any of the following assets? 9.7. Quantity Color TV (7" or larger) X9_7A N actual number 9.7. How many years ago did you get the latest asset of this type? X9_7B N actual number of years Less than year 0 Missing/Don t know 99 X9_7A X9_7A use the same codes as X9_7A Quantity X9_7A N Color TV (smaller than 7") X9_7A3 N VCR/video X9_7A4 N Mobile telephone/hand phone X9_7A5 N Telephone X9_7A6 N Computer/laptop X9_7A7 N Satellite dish X9_7A8 N Microwave X9_7A9 N Washing machine X9_7A0 N Air conditioner X9_7A N Refrigerator -door X9_7A N Refrigerator -door X9_7A3 N Itan X9_7A4 N Bicycle X9_7A5 N Tuk-Tuk X9_7A6 N Tricycle X9_7A7 N Motorcycle (0 cc or larger) X9_7A8 N Motorcycle (smaller than 0 cc) X9_7A9 N Car X9_7A0 N Truck (6-wheel or more) X9_7A N Pick-up truck (4-wheel) X9_7A N Sewing machine 34
40 Data File MFAM00 X9_7B X9_7B use the same codes as X9_7B 9.7. How many years ago did you get/were you given the latest asset of this type? X9_7B N X9_7B3 N X9_7B4 N X9_7B5 N X9_7B6 N X9_7B7 N X9_7B8 N X9_7B9 N X9_7B0 N X9_7B N X9_7B N X9_7B3 N X9_7B4 N X9_7B5 N X9_7B6 N X9_7B7 N X9_7B8 N X9_7B9 N X9_7B0 N X9_7B N X9_7B N actual number of years Less than year N/A Missing/Don t know 0 [.] Which language does your family usually speak? (Choose only ) X9_8 N Thai-Korat Central Thai Khmer 3 Lao/Northeastern Thai/Thai Isan 4 Suaie 5 Other Can anyone in your family speak any other languages (More than answer possible)? Thai-Korat X9_9_ N Yes X9_9_ X9_9_6 use the same codes as X9_9_ X9_9_ N Central Thai X9_9_3 N Khmer X9_9_4 N Lao/Northeastern Thai/Thai Isan X9_9_5 N Suaie X9_9_6 N Other 35
41 Data File MFAM Does more than half of the current family income (in destination) come from agriculture? X9_0 N Yes No go to Q In the past months, has your family grown any crops (in destination)? X9_ N Yes No go to Q Type of crop X9_A N Rice Tapioca Corn 3 Sugar Cane 4 Coconut 5 Banana 6 Pepper 7 Eucalyptus 8 Beans 9 Hay 0 Vegetable Gardens Other Mixed crops 3 Beetle nut 4 Mango 5 X9_A X9_A4 use the same codes as X9_A X9_A N X9_A3 N X9_A4 N 9.. Area of plang in Rai X9_B N actual number Less than Rai 0 Missing/Don t know 99 X9_B X9_B4 use the same codes as X9_B X9_B N X9_B3 N X9_B4 N 36
42 Data File MFAM Total yield in kilograms? X9_C N 4 actual number Less than Kilogram 0 Missing/Don t know 9999 X9_C X9_C4 use the same codes as X9_C X9_C N 4 X9_C3 N 4 X9_C4 N 4 9. Does your family raise (in destination) any of the following for sale or barter? X9_ N Yes No go to Q Raise cows for sale/barter? X9_A N Yes No (raise but don t sell) X9_A X9_A6 use the same codes as X9_A X9_A N Water buffalo X9_A3 N Pigs X9_A4 N Ducks X9_A5 N Chickens X9_A6 N Fish 9..3 Number of cows? X9_B N 3 actual number raised X9_B X9_B6 use same codes as X9_B X9_B N 3 Number of water buffalo X9_B3 N 3 Number of pigs X9_B4 N 3 Number of ducks X9_B5 N 3 Number of chickens X9_B6 N 3 Fish (square "wa" of pond) 37
43 Data File MFAM was asked of Rural to Urban Migrants only 9.3 In the past year [or since you last came to [destination], if less than one year ago], have you provided help to any friends, relatives, or family members other than your spouse while you were in [destination] such as allowing them to stay with you, helping them find a job, or helping them set up a business? X9_3 N Yes No go to Q Is this person a current household member? X9_3_ N Yes No go to Q9.3.4 X9_3_ X9_3_6 use the same codes as X9_3_ X9_3_ N X9_3_3 N X9_3_4 N X9_3_5 N X9_3_6 N M-CEP from Form 8. X9_3_3 A MCEP00 go to next person 0 05 X9_3_3 X9_3_36 use the same codes as X9_3_3 X9_3_3 A X9_3_33 A X9_3_34 A X9_3_35 A X9_3_36 A 38
44 Data File MFAM Is this person from your 984/994-origin village? X9_3_4 N Yes X9_3_4 X9_3_46 use the same codes as X9_3_4 X9_3_4 N X9_3_43 N X9_3_44 N X9_3_45 N X9_3_46 N What is this person s relationship to you? X9_3_5 N Spouse Child Father-mother 3 Sibling 4 In-law 5 Other relative 6 Friend 7 Other 8 Missing/Don t know 9 X9_3_5 X9_3_56 use the same codes as X9_3_5 X9_3_5 N X9_3_53 N X9_3_54 N X9_3_55 N X9_3_56 N Did this person stay in your house, apartment, or dorm? X9_3_6 N Yes X9_3_6 X9_3_66 use the same codes as X9_3_6 X9_3_6 N X9_3_63 N X9_3_64 N X9_3_65 N X9_3_66 N 39
45 Data File MFAM Did you help this person find a job? X9_3_7 N Yes X9_3_7 X9_3_76 use the same codes as X9_3_7 X9_3_7 N X9_3_73 N X9_3_74 N X9_3_75 N X9_3_76 N Did you help this person set up an entrepreneurial activity, such as setting up a street side food stall or motorcycle taxi? X9_3_8 N Yes X9_3_8 X9_3_86 use the same codes as X9_3_8 X9_3_8 N X9_3_83 N X9_3_84 N X9_3_85 N X9_3_86 N 9.4 During the last months, has your family ever received money/goods from households in your village of origin? X9_4 N Yes No go to Q9.5 HHID & Village Number X9_4HH A Household Identifier (HHID00) Village # + House # X9_4HH A 9 X9_4HH uses the same code as X9_4HH 40
46 Data File MFAM Have you received money from the household in the past months? X9_4_ N Yes No go to Q9.4.4 X9_4_ N X9_4_ uses the same code as X9_4_ 9.4. Number of times you received money in the past months? X9_4_ N actual number X9_4_ N X9_4_ uses the same code as X9_4_ Total amount of money received in the past months? X9_4_3 N Did not receive any 0, X9_4_3 N X9_4_3 uses the same code as X9_4_ Have you received goods from the household in the past months? Received no goods? X9_440 N Yes X9_440 N X9_440 uses the same code as X9_440 4
47 Data File MFAM Clothes? X9_44 N Yes X9_44 N X9_44 uses the same code as X9_44 Food (worth 00 baht & up)? X9_44 N Yes X9_44 N X9_44 uses the same code as X9_44 Household items? X9_443 N Yes X9_443 N X9_443 uses the same code as X9_443 Electrical appliances? X9_444 N Yes X9_444 N X9_444 uses the same code as X9_444 Vehicles? X9_445 N Yes X9_445 N X9_445 uses the same code as X9_445 4
48 Data File MFAM Other goods? X9_446 N Yes X9_446 N X9_446 uses the same code as X9_ During the last months, has your family ever sent money/goods to households in your village of origin? X9_5 N Yes HHID & Village Number X9_5HH A Household Identifier (HHID00) Village # + House # X9_5HH X9_5HH3 use the same codes as X9_5HH X9_5HH A 9 X9_5HH3 A Have you given money to the household in the past months? X9_5_ N Yes No go to Q9.5.4 X9_5_ X9_5_3 use the same codes as X9_5_ X9_5_ N X9_5_3 N 9.5. Number of times you gave money in the past months? X9_5_ N actual number Missing/Don t know 99 X9_5_ X9_5_3 use the same codes as X9_5_ X9_5_ N X9_5_3 N 43
49 Data File MFAM Total amount of money sent in the past months? X9_5_3 N Did not receive any 0, Missing/Don t know 9 X9_5_3 X9_5_33 use the same codes as X9_5_3 X9_5_3 N X9_5_33 N Have you sent goods to the household in the past months? Sent no goods? X9_540 N Yes X9_540 X9_5403 use the same codes as X9_540 X9_540 N X9_5403 N Clothes? X9_54 N Yes X9_54 X9_543 use the same codes as X9_54 X9_54 N X9_543 N Food (worth 00 baht & up)? X9_54 N Yes X9_54 X9_543 use the same codes as X9_54 X9_54 N X9_543 N 44
50 Data File MFAM Household items? X9_543 N Yes X9_543 X9_5433 use the same codes as X9_543 X9_543 N X9_5433 N Electrical appliances? X9_544 N Yes X9_544 X9_5443 use the same codes as X9_544 X9_544 N X9_5443 N Vehicles? X9_545 N Yes X9_545 X9_5453 use the same codes as X9_545 X9_545 N X9_5453 N Other goods? X9_546 N Yes X9_546 X9_5463 use the same codes as X9_546 X9_546 N X9_5463 N 45
51 Data File MINDIV00 Form 9 Individual Form (Rural to Urban Migrants Only) Note: This form is to be completed by an individual study migrant who is not part of a family within the migrant household, as indicated by IND(#) on Form 8. Individual form number? F9INUM N the actual number 4 MCEP code from Form 8 MCEP00 A 000 Migrant CEP Number At present, does your family live in a slum? X9_ N Yes 9. What type of windows does your family s house (in destination) have? No Windows X9 N Yes X9 X9 7 use the same codes as X9 X9 N Window frames but no panes X9 3 N Windows with wooden panes X9 4 N Windows with glass panes X9 5 N Window slots with bug screens X9 6 N Windows with glass panes and bug screens X9 7 N Inapplicable 9.3 Does your family have running water delivered into the house (in destination)? X9_3 N Yes 46
52 Data File MINDIV Where does your family prepare food (in destination)? (More than one answer possible.) Cooked in a proper kitchen, i.e.., one that was separated from the rest of the living quarters? X9_4_ N Yes X9_4_ X9_4_5 use the same codes as X9_4_ X9_4_ N Cooked in a place that was not separated from the living area (such as the room of a flat or apartment where the sleeping and cooking areas were the same place). X9_4_3 N Cooked in a shared kitchen used by many people X9_4_4 N Household members did not prepare their food themselves (code Q9.5 as Inapplicable ). X9_4_5 N Other 9.5 What kind of fuel was used (in destination) to prepare food on a day-to-day basis? (More than one answer possible.) Firewood X9_5_ N Yes X9_5_ X9_5_6 use the same codes as X9_5_ X9_5_ N Charcoal X9_5_3 N Gas X9_5_4 N Electricity X9_5_5 N Other X9_5_6 N Inapplicable 9.6 What type of bathroom did you have? X9_6 N Private bathroom (shared only with family) Shared bathroom Other 3 47
53 Data File MINDIV Does this household have any of the following assets? 9.7. Quantity Color TV (7" or larger) X9_7A N actual number How many years ago did you get the latest asset of this type? X9_7B N actual number of years Less than year 0 Missing/Don t know 99 X9_7A X9_7A use the same codes as X9_7A 9.7. Quantity X9_7A N Color TV (smaller than 7") X9_7A3 N VCR/video X9_7A4 N Mobile telephone/hand phone X9_7A5 N Telephone X9_7A6 N Computer/laptop X9_7A7 N Satellite dish X9_7A8 N Microwave X9_7A9 N Washing machine X9_7A0 N Air conditioner X9_7A N Refrigerator -door X9_7A N Refrigerator -door X9_7A3 N Itan X9_7A4 N Bicycle X9_7A5 N Tuk-Tuk X9_7A6 N Tricycle X9_7A7 N Motorcycle (0 cc or larger) X9_7A8 N Motorcycle (smaller than 0 cc) X9_7A9 N Car X9_7A0 N Truck (6-wheel or more) X9_7A N Pick-up truck (4-wheel) X9_7A N Sewing machine 48
54 Data File MINDIV00 X9_7B X9_7B use the same codes as X9_7B 9.7. How many years ago did you get/were you given the latest asset of this type? X9_7B N X9_7B3 N X9_7B4 N X9_7B5 N X9_7B6 N X9_7B7 N X9_7B8 N X9_7B9 N X9_7B0 N X9_7B N X9_7B N X9_7B3 N X9_7B4 N X9_7B5 N X9_7B6 N X9_7B7 N X9_7B8 N X9_7B9 N X9_7B0 N X9_7B N X9_7B N actual number of years Less than year N/A Missing/Don t know 0 [.] Which language does your family usually speak? (Choose only ) X9_8 N Thai-Korat Central Thai Khmer 3 Lao/Northeastern Thai/Thai Isan 4 Suaie 5 Other Can anyone in your family speak any other languages (More than answer possible)? Thai-Korat X9_9_ N Yes X9_9_ X9_9_6 use the same codes as X9_9_ X9_9_ N Central Thai X9_9_3 N Khmer X9_9_4 N Lao/Northeastern Thai/Thai Isan X9_9_5 N Suaie X9_9_6 N Other 49
55 Data File MINDIV In the past year [or since you last came to [destination], if less than one year ago], have you provided help to any friends, relatives, or family members other than your spouse while you were in [destination] such as allowing them to stay with you, helping them find a job, or helping them set up a business? X9_3 N Yes No go to Q Is this person a current household member? X9_3_ N Yes No go to Q9.3.4 X9_3_ X9_3_6 use the same codes as X9_3_ X9_3_ N X9_3_3 N X9_3_4 N X9_3_5 N X9_3_6 N M-CEP from Form 8. X9_3_3 A MCEP00 go to next person 0 04 X9_3_3 X9_3_36 use the same codes as X9_3_3 X9_3_3 A X9_3_33 A X9_3_34 A X9_3_35 A X9_3_36 A Is this person from your 984/994-origin village? X9_3_4 N Yes X9_3_4 X9_3_46 use the same codes as X9_3_4 X9_3_4 N X9_3_43 N X9_3_44 N X9_3_45 N X9_3_46 N 50
56 Data File MINDIV What is this person s relationship to you? X9_3_5 N Spouse Child Father-mother 3 Sibling 4 In-law 5 Other relative 6 Friend 7 Other 8 Missing/Don t know 9 X9_3_5 X9_3_56 use the same codes as X9_3_5 X9_3_5 N X9_3_53 N X9_3_54 N X9_3_55 N X9_3_56 N Did this person stay in your house, apartment, or dorm? X9_3_6 N Yes X9_3_6 X9_3_66 use the same codes as X9_3_6 X9_3_6 N X9_3_63 N X9_3_64 N X9_3_65 N X9_3_66 N Did you help this person find a job? X9_3_7 N Yes X9_3_7 X9_3_76 use the same codes as X9_3_7 X9_3_7 N X9_3_73 N X9_3_74 N X9_3_75 N X9_3_76 N 5
57 Data File MINDIV Did you help this person set up an entrepreneurial activity, such as setting up a street side food stall or motorcycle taxi? X9_3_8 N Yes X9_3_8 X9_3_86 use the same codes as X9_3_8 X9_3_8 N X9_3_83 N X9_3_84 N X9_3_85 N X9_3_86 N 9.4 During the last months, has your family ever received money/goods from households in your village of origin? X9_4 N Yes No go to Q9.5 HHID & Village Number X9_4HH A Household Identifier (HHID00) Village # + House # X9_4HH A 9 X9_4HH uses the same code as X9_4HH 9.4. Have you received money from the household in the past months? X9_4_ N Yes No go to Q9.4.4 X9_4_ N X9_4_ uses the same code as X9_4_ 5
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