The Institute for Population and Social Research, Mahidol University and Carolina Population Center, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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1 The Institute for Population and Social Research, Mahidol University and Carolina Population Center, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill "Social Change and Migration in Thailand: Case Study of Nang Rong District, Buriram Province ( )" (Demographic Responses to a Changing Environment in Nang Rong) Rural to Rural Migrant Questionnaire 2000 Questionnaire ID [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ][ ] 2000 Household ID [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ][ ] Name of Study Migrant... 1 st Attempt Day/Month/Year of Interview... Start Tim e of Interview... Time Finished... Total Time of Interview... 2 nd Attempt Day/Month/Year of Interview... Start Tim e of Interview... Time Finished... Total Time of Interview... Nam e of Interviewer... Nam e of Supervisor... Date... Name of Person who Checked and Correc ted Questionna ire... Date... Nam e of Coder... Date... Obse rvations of the interview er during the interview rd Attempt Day/Month/Year of Interview... Start Tim e of Interview... Time Finished... Total Time of Interview... # First & Last Name of the study migrant listed in Form AF 1.0 a nd study migran ts listed in Form 8. Notes on the current interview status of the study m igrant. Form AF 1.0 Study Migrant a. Yes b. No Supe rvisor U se On ly Primary Study Migrant 1. Yes 2. No Final Interview Status Codes for Final Interview S tatus: 1. Interviewed in origin or destination. 2. Found in Form 8 of another migrant questionnaire. 3. Returned to the origin village to live. 4. NOT Interviewed.
2 FORM AF: Interview Attempts Form 1 st Attempt: AF1.0 Name of Study Migrant to be interviewed: Copy identifiers from Migrant List of Study Migrant to be interviewed Household ID CEP # Household ID CEP # Household ID CEP # AF1.1. AF1.2. Date of the start of this attempt: Day/Month/Year Was there a deliberate attempt to find this person? 1. Yes - Go to AF No, found by chance - Go to Form 7 AF1.3. Where was this interview attempt? /1994 Origin Village - Go to AF Place of Destination - Go to AF1.5 AF1.4. Methods for interview attempt in origin village (Circle all that apply): (1) Telephone (2) Direct address (3) Someone from Nang Rong District, Non Suwan District, Chalaermprakheit District, or Chamni District who showed you the way Nam e... Household ID... Village nam e/village #... (4) Someone in Nang Rong District, Non Suwan District, Chalaermprakheit District, or Chamni District who provided information Nam e... Household ID... Village nam e/village #... (5) Someone who is not from Nang Rong District, Non Suwan District, Chalaermprakheit District, or Cham ni District who sh owed yo u the way. (6) Someone who is not from Nang Rong District, Non Suwan District, Chalaermprakheit District, or Cham ni District who provided information. Go to AF1.6 2
3 AF1.5 Methods for interview attempt in place of destination (Circle all that apply): (1) Telephone (2) Direct address (3) Employer's help (4) School's help (5) Study migrant from the same 1984/1994 origin village who showed you the way Name of study migrant who showed you the way... Copy Identifiers from Migrant List of study migrant who showed you the way Household ID CEP # Household ID CEP # Household ID CEP # (6) Study migrant from the same 1984/1994 origin village who provided information Nam e of study migran t who provided information... Copy Identifiers from Migrant List of study migran t who provided information Household ID CEP # Household ID CEP # Household ID CEP # (7) Som eone else in Nan g Rong District, Non Suw an District, Chalaermprakheit District, or Chamni District who showed you the way. Nam e... Village nam e/village#... (8) Som eone else in Nan g Rong District, Non Suw an District, Chalaermprakheit District, or Chamni District who provided information. Nam e... Village nam e/village #... (9) A destination person who is not from Nang Rong, Non Suwan, Chalaermprakheit, or Cha mn i who showed you the way. (10) A destination person who is not from Nang Rong, Non Suwan, Chalaermprakheit or Cha mn i who provided information. 3
4 AF1.6 Details: Was the above method successful or not? Here, a success means that the study migrant was confirmed to be living in the location provided by questions AF1.4 or AF Study migrant found and interviewed 2. Study migrant found and not interviewed - provide details in subcategories below Respondent refused interview 2.2. Employer refused to allow interview 2.3. Other (record details) 3. Study migrant not found 4
5 FORM AF: Interview Attempts Form 2 nd Attempt: AF2.1. AF2.3. Date of the start of this attempt: Day/Month/Year Where was this interview attempt? /1994 Origin Village - Go to AF Place of Destination - Go to AF2.5 AF2.4 Methods for interview attempt in origin village (Circle all that apply): (1) Telephone (2) Direct address (3) Someone from Nang Rong District, Non Suwan District, Chalaermprakheit District, or Chamni District who showed you the way Nam e... Household ID... Village nam e/village #... (4) Someone in Nang Rong District, Non Suwan District, Chalaermprakheit District, or Chamni District who provided information Nam e... Household ID... Village nam e/village #... (5) Someone who is not from Nang Rong District, Non Suwan District, Chalaermprakheit District, or Cham ni District who sh owed yo u the way. (6) Someone who is not from Nang Rong District, Non Suwan District, Chalaermprakheit District, or Cham ni District who provided information. Go to AF2.6 5
6 AF2.5 Methods for interview attempt in place of destination (Circle all that apply): (1) Telephone (2) Direct address (3) Employer's help (4) School's help (5) Study migrant from the same 1984/1994 origin village showed you the way Name of study migrant who showed you the way... Copy Identifiers from Migrant List of study migrant who showed you the way Household ID CEP # Household ID CEP # Household ID CEP # (6) Study migrant from the same 1984/1994 origin village who provided information Nam e of study migran t who provided information... Copy Identifiers from Migrant List of study migran t who provided information Household ID CEP # Household ID CEP # Household ID CEP # (7) Som eone else in Nan g Rong District, Non Suw an District, Chalaermprakheit District, or Chamni District who showed you the way. Nam e... Village nam e/village#... (8) Som eone else in Nan g Rong District, Non Suw an District, Chalaermprakheit District, or Chamni District who provided information. Nam e... Village nam e/village #... (9) A destination person who is not from Nang Rong, Non Suwan, Chalaermprakheit, or Cha mn i who showed you the way. (10) A destination person who is not from Nang Rong, Non Suwan, Chalaermprakheit or Cha mn i who provided information. 6
7 AF2.6 Details: Was the above method successful or not? Here, a success means that the study migrant was confirmed to be living in the location provided by questions AF2.4 or AF Study migrant found and interviewed 2. Study migrant found and not interviewed - provide details in subcategories below Respondent refused interview 2.2. Employer refused to allow interview 2.3. Other (record details) 3. Study migrant not found 7
8 FORM AF: Interview Attempts Form 3 rd Attempt: AF3.1. AF3.3. Date of the start of this attempt: Day/Month/Year Where was this interview attempt? /1994 Origin Village - Go to AF Place of Destination - Go to AF3.5 AF3.4 Methods for interview attempt in origin village (Circle all that apply): (1) Telephone (2) Direct address (3) Someone from Nang Rong District, Non Suwan District, Chalaermprakheit District, or Chamni District who showed you the way Nam e... Household ID... Village nam e/village #... (4) Someone in Nang Rong District, Non Suwan District, Chalaermprakheit District, or Chamni District who provided information Nam e... Household ID... Village nam e/village #... (5) Someone who is not from Nang Rong District, Non Suwan District, Chalaermprakheit District, or Cham ni District who sh owed yo u the way. (6) Someone who is not from Nang Rong District, Non Suwan District, Chalaermprakheit District, or Cham ni District who provided information. Go to AF3.6 8
9 AF3.5 Methods for interview attempt in place of destination (Circle all that apply): (1) Telephone (2) Direct address (3) Employer's help (4) School's help (5) Study migrant from the same 1984/1994 origin village showed you the way Name of study migrant who showed you the way... Copy Identifiers from Migrant List of study migrant who showed you the way Household ID CEP # Household ID CEP # Household ID CEP # (6) Study migrant from the same 1984/1994 origin village who provided information Nam e of study migran t who provided information... Copy Identifiers from Migrant List of study migran t who provided information Household ID CEP # Household ID CEP # Household ID CEP # (7) Som eone else in Nan g Rong District, Non Suw an District, Chalaermprakheit District, or Chamni District who showed you the way. Nam e... Village nam e/village#... (8) Som eone else in Nan g Rong District, Non Suw an District, Chalaermprakheit District, or Chamni District who provided information. Nam e... Village nam e/village #... (9) A destination person who is not from Nang Rong, Non Suwan, Chalaermprakheit, or Cha mn i who showed you the way. (10) A destination person who is not from Nang Rong, Non Suwan, Chalaermprakheit or Cha mn i who provided information. 9
10 AF3.6 Details: Was the above method successful or not? Here, a success means that the study migrant was confirmed to be living in the location provided by questions AF3.4 or AF Study migrant found and interviewed 2. Study migrant found and not interviewed - provide details in subcategories below Respondent refused interview 2.2. Employer refused to allow interview 2.3. Other (record details) 3. Study migrant not found 10
11 FORM AF: Interview Attempts Form 4 th Attempt: AF4.1. AF4.3. Date of the start of this attempt: Day/Month/Year Where was this interview attempt? /1994 Origin Village - Go to AF Place of Destination - Go to AF4.5 AF4.4 Methods for interview attempt in origin village (Circle all that apply): (1) Telephone (2) Direct address (3) Someone from Nang Rong District, Non Suwan District, Chalaermprakheit District, or Chamni District who showed you the way Nam e... Household ID... Village nam e/village #... (4) Someone in Nang Rong District, Non Suwan District, Chalaermprakheit District, or Chamni District who provided information Nam e... Household ID... Village nam e/village #... (5) Someone who is not from Nang Rong District, Non Suwan District, Chalaermprakheit District, or Cham ni District who sh owed yo u the way. (6) Someone who is not from Nang Rong District, Non Suwan District, Chalaermprakheit District, or Cham ni District who provided information. Go to AF4.6 11
12 AF4.5 Methods for interview attempt in place of destination (Circle all that apply): (1) Telephone (2) Direct address (3) Employer's help (4) School's help (5) Study migrant from the same 1984/1994 origin village showed you the way Name of study migrant who showed you the way... Copy Identifiers from Migrant List of study migrant who showed you the way Household ID CEP # Household ID CEP # Household ID CEP # (6) Study migrant from the same 1984/1994 origin village who provided information Nam e of study migran t who provided information... Copy Identifiers from Migrant List of study migran t who provided information Household ID CEP # Household ID CEP # Household ID CEP # (7) Som eone else in Nan g Rong District, Non Suw an District, Chalaermprakheit District, or Chamni District who showed you the way. Nam e... Village nam e/village#... (8) Som eone else in Nan g Rong District, Non Suw an District, Chalaermprakheit District, or Chamni District who provided information. Nam e... Village nam e/village #... (9) A destination person who is not from Nang Rong, Non Suwan, Chalaermprakheit, or Cha mn i who showed you the way. (10) A destination person who is not from Nang Rong, Non Suwan, Chalaermprakheit or Cha mn i who provided information. 12
13 AF4.6 Details: Was the above method successful or not? Here, a success means that the study migrant was confirmed to be living in the location provided by questions AF4.4 or AF Study migrant found and interviewed 2. Study migrant found and not interviewed - provide details in subcategories below Respondent refused interview 2.2. Employer refused to allow interview 2.3. Other (record details) 3. Study migrant not found 13
14 FORM AF: Interview Attempts Form 5 th Attempt: AF5.1. AF5.3. Date of the start of this attempt: Day/Month/Year Where was this interview attempt? /1994 Origin Village - Go to AF Place of Destination - Go to AF5.5 AF5.4 Methods for interview attempt in origin village (Circle all that apply): (1) Telephone (2) Direct address (3) Someone from Nang Rong District, Non Suwan District, Chalaermprakheit District, or Chamni District who showed you the way Nam e... Household ID... Village nam e/village #... (4) Someone in Nang Rong District, Non Suwan District, Chalaermprakheit District, or Chamni District who provided information Nam e... Household ID... Village nam e/village #... (5) Someone who is not from Nang Rong District, Non Suwan District, Chalaermprakheit District, or Cham ni District who sh owed yo u the way. (6) Someone who is not from Nang Rong District, Non Suwan District, Chalaermprakheit District, or Cham ni District who provided information. Go to AF5.6 14
15 AF5.5 Methods for interview attempt in place of destination (Circle all that apply): (1) Telephone (2) Direct address (3) Employer's help (4) School's help (5) Study migrant from the same 1984/1994 origin village showed you the way Name of study migrant who showed you the way... Copy Identifiers from Migrant List of study migrant who showed you the way Household ID CEP # Household ID CEP # Household ID CEP # (6) Study migrant from the same 1984/1994 origin village who provided information Nam e of study migran t who provided information... Copy Identifiers from Migrant List of study migran t who provided information Household ID CEP # Household ID CEP # Household ID CEP # (7) Som eone else in Nan g Rong District, Non Suw an District, Chalaermprakheit District, or Chamni District who showed you the way. Nam e... Village nam e/village#... (8) Som eone else in Nan g Rong District, Non Suw an District, Chalaermprakheit District, or Chamni District who provided information. Nam e... Village nam e/village #... (9) A destination person who is not from Nang Rong, Non Suwan, Chalaermprakheit, or Cha mn i who showed you the way. (10) A destination person who is not from Nang Rong, Non Suwan, Chalaermprakheit or Cha mn i who provided information. 15
16 AF5.6 Details: Was the above method successful or not? Here, a success means that the study migrant was confirmed to be living in the location provided by questions AF5.4 or AF Study migrant found and interviewed 2. Study migrant found and not interviewed - provide details in subcategories below Respondent refused interview 2.2. Employer refused to allow interview 2.3. Other (record details) 3. Study migrant not found 16
17 FORM AF: Interview Attempts Form 6 th Attempt: AF6.1. AF6.3. Date of the start of this attempt: Day/Month/Year Where was this interview attempt? /1994 Origin Village - Go to AF Place of Destination - Go to AF6.5 AF6.4 Methods for interview attempt in origin village (Circle all that apply): (1) Telephone (2) Direct address (3) Someone from Nang Rong District, Non Suwan District, Chalaermprakheit District, or Chamni District who showed you the way Nam e... Household ID... Village nam e/village #... (4) Someone in Nang Rong District, Non Suwan District, Chalaermprakheit District, or Chamni District who provided information Nam e... Household ID... Village nam e/village #... (5) Someone who is not from Nang Rong District, Non Suwan District, Chalaermprakheit District, or Cham ni District who sh owed yo u the way. (6) Someone who is not from Nang Rong District, Non Suwan District, Chalaermprakheit District, or Cham ni District who provided information. Go to AF6.6 17
18 AF6.5 Methods for interview attempt in place of destination (Circle all that apply): (1) Telephone (2) Direct address (3) Employer's help (4) School's help (5) Study migrant from the same 1984/1994 origin village showed you the way Name of study migrant who showed you the way... Copy Identifiers from Migrant List of study migrant who showed you the way Household ID CEP # Household ID CEP # Household ID CEP # (6) Study migrant from the same 1984/1994 origin village who provided information Nam e of study migran t who provided information... Copy Identifiers from Migrant List of study migran t who provided information Household ID CEP # Household ID CEP # Household ID CEP # (7) Som eone else in Nan g Rong District, Non Suw an District, Chalaermprakheit District, or Chamni District who showed you the way. Nam e... Village nam e/village#... (8) Som eone else in Nan g Rong District, Non Suw an District, Chalaermprakheit District, or Chamni District who provided information. Nam e... Village nam e/village #... (9) A destination person who is not from Nang Rong, Non Suwan, Chalaermprakheit, or Cha mn i who showed you the way. (10) A destination person who is not from Nang Rong, Non Suwan, Chalaermprakheit or Cha mn i who provided information. 18
19 AF6.6 Details: Was the above method successful or not? Here, a success means that the study migrant was confirmed to be living in the location provided by questions AF6.4 or AF Study migrant found and interviewed 2. Study migrant found and not interviewed - provide details in subcategories below Respondent refused interview 2.2. Employer refused to allow interview 2.3. Other (record details) 3. Study migrant not found 19
20 FORM 7: Primary Study Migrant Form Name of primary study migrant... Please record the name of the primary study migrant on the first line of Form 8. Identifier information (copy all identifiers from the Migrants List ) Household ID CEP # Household ID CEP # Household ID CEP # 7.1 Where is this interview taking place? 1, Anywhere in Primary Study Migrant s destination village - go to Primary study migrant s 1984/1994 origin village 4. Somewhere else (specify) Has the primary study migrant returned to the 1984/1994 origin village to live? The village name(s) is Yes, record household and village information below. Household id... Village #... If there are any other study migrants living with the primary study migrant in the 1984/1994 origin village, please circle them on the Migrant List. This completes Form 7. Please complete Forms 10 and 11. Do not complete Forms 8, 9, 12 and No, complete all forms. 20
21 7.3 Current address (in the place of destination) Ban Lek Ti... Street/Road... Soi... Village #... Subdistrict... District/Khet... Province... Zip Code... Telephone #s Fax # Currently, what is the primary study migrant s major activity? 1. Student - go to Not working - go to Working If working, what is the primary study migrant s main job? (1) Construction worker (2) Another laborer, but not a construction worker (3) Factory worker (both temporary and permanent) (4) Driver for hire (such as taxi, tuk-tuk, motorcycle, other car, bus driver, etc.) (5) Restaurant worker (6) Domestic worker (7) Government worker (8) Other service worker (such as a hairdresser, barber, receptionist, etc.) (9) Other (specify)... If working in agriculture, please specify type of work clearly For the above mentioned activity, is the Primary Study Migrant self employed or employed by others? 1. Self-employed - go to Employed by others - go to
22 7.4.2 Employer information Name... Address Telephone #... Fax # Where does the primary study migrant currently live? (There can be more than one response if the primary study migrant lives in more than one place.) 1. In the owner s or the employer s house (in cases where primary study migrant is a domestic worker) 2. Living quarters at the construction site 3. Dormitory or a rented room 4. Work place 5. House, flat, or apartment 6. Other (specify)... If living in a rice paddy or agricultural area, specify clearly. 22
23 7.6 Where does the primary study migrant live? Instructions to Interviewer for Question 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 1984/1994 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. 23
24 7.6 Where does the primary study migrant live? 1. Live with the house owner or employer Not including yourself, how many people live here with you (at destination)?... C.K.T. 2. Live in quarters at the construction site Not includ ing yourself, in all, how m any peop le live at the entire construction site?... total Not includ ing yourself, how m any peop le live with you in the room, unit or area where you sleep and cook?... C.K.T. 3. Live in a dormitory or rented room Who does the dormitory belong to? (1) Factory (2) Schoo l / college / university (3) Private (4) Employer (5) Other (s pecify) Not including yourself, in all, how many people live in this entire dormitory?... total Not including yourself, how many people live with you in the room, unit or area where you sleep and cook?... C.K.T. 4. Live at the work p lace or factory Not including yourself, in all, how many people live at the entire workplace or factory?... total Are th ere a ny sub divisio ns of the area w here peop le sleep and cook, such as apartments, rooms or screened off areas? (1) Yes - go to (2) No - write the number from in below Not including yourself, how many people live with you in your apartment, room or screened off area where you sleep and cook?... C.K.T. 5. Live in a house, flat, or apartment Not including yourself, how many people live with you here (at destination)?... C.K.T. 6. Other Not including yourself, how many people live with you here (at destination)?... C.K.T. 24
25 Now I would like to ask specifically abou t the peop le who are living with you. 7.7 To be absolutely sure, there are... people living with you. This numb er does not include you. (C.K.T. #) Record the full names of all the people living with the primary study migrant. If there are no people living with the prim ary study m igrant (C.K.T.=0), then go to Form Of these... people, are any of them study migrants? Show the Migrant List to the primary study migrant. Circle the title in front of the names of all study mig rants who are livin g with the primary stu dy m igran t, then reco rd the total number b elow. Rec ord th eir ID inform ation on F orm 8 and the n cross out the study migra nt s nam e on the M igrant List.... study migrants live with the primary study migrant. 25
26 IF THE MIGRANT S DESTINATION VILLAGE IS AMONG THE 2000 STUDY VILLAGES (N=92), ONLY ASK QUESTION 8.1 including all ID information. FORM 8: Migrant's Household Roster M-CEP code 8.1 First & Last Name ORIGIN ID S ID INFORMATION FROM DESTINATION Household ID CEP # Household ID CEP # Household ID CEP # Household ID CEP # Circle M-CEP of study migrants who are between 18 and 51 and their resident spouse regardless of age. 26
27 M- CEP 8.2 Day, Month, Year of Birth 8.3 Age in completed years 8.4 Sex 1. Ma le 2. Fe ma le 8.5 Rela tionship 8.6 Marital Status 8.7 What is the spouse s location / place of residence? 8.8 What was the age at first marriage? 8.9 W here is this pers on s father? 8.10 W here is this pers on s mother? 8.11 W here was this person born? (Mother s residence when person was born) Relations hip to the primary study migrant (M-CEP = 01) 1. Single - go to Q Married 3. Widowed 4. Divorced/Separated (See codes below) If answer = 8, record first & last name of spouse. Age in completed years (See codes below) If answe r = 8, record first & last name of father. (See codes below) If answe r = 8, record first & last name of mother. Address Codes for Q8.7, 8.9, and Deceased 1. Listed on Form 8 (write M-CEP code) 2. Bangkok 3. Korat 4. Rayong 5. Chonburi 6. Other Province (record Province #) 7. Outside Old Nang Rong (record district #) 8. Village in Nang Rong (write village #) If the village is the study m igrant s 1984/1994 origin village then write the ho usehold id as well. 9. Other country (record country #) Address Codes for Q Bangkok 3. Korat 4. Rayong 5. Chonburi 6. Other province (record province #) 7. Outside Old Nang R ong (record district #) 8. Village in Nang Rong (write village #) 9. Other country (record country #) 27
28 Education W hat is this perso n s primary occupation? Type of inc om e from th is primary occupation. (More than one answer possible). W hat is this perso n s secondary occupation? Type of inc om e from th is secon dary occupation. (More than one answer possible) What education level h as this person finished? Name of the last Primary School atten ded by this person Name of the last Secondary School atten ded by this pers on (if this person attended a secondary school). If this person is less than 11 years old, go to the next person. If this person works in a factory, specify the factory produc t. 1. No income because products of labor are consumed in the household 2. Receive income as wages 3. Prod ucts are s old directly at markets and to retailers 4. Sold in bulk (to middlemen) 5. Sold retail on street side 6. Sold direc tly to factories or offices 7. Other (specify) 8. No primary occupation If this p erso n works in a factory, specify the factory product. 1. No income because products of labor are consumed in the household 2. Receive income as wages 3. Prod ucts are s old directly at markets and to retailers 4. Sold in bulk (to middlemen) 5. Sold retail on street side 6. Sold directly to factories or offices 7. Other (specify) 8. No secondary occupation 28
29 8.17 Ask only of women who have ever been married who are less than 50 years old Ask only of currently married women less than 50 years old How ma ny child ren h as this person ever had? How many living children does this person have? Currently, is this person using contraceptives? 1. Yes - write the type (see codes below) and the place where she gets the contraceptives 2. No 3. Pregnant - specify number of months Codes for Q Pill 02. Condom 03. IUD 04. Injection 05. Tubal Ligation (female sterilization) 06. Vasectomy (male sterilization) 07. Rhythm method 08. Withdrawal 09. Other such as Norplant (specify) 29
30 FORM 9 - FAMILY FORM IF THE MIGRANT S DESTINATION VILLAGE IS AMONG THE 2000 STUDY VILLAGES (N = 92) ONLY ASK QUESTIONS 9.14 AND Record the name and M-CEP of the family member who is responding. Name of Family Member who is responding M-CEP code from Form What type of windows does your family s house (in destination) have? (More than one answer possible). 1. No windows 2. Window frames but no panes 3. Windows with wooden panes 4. Windows with glass panes 5. Windows with bug screens 6. Windows with glass panes and bug screens 7. Inapplicable (specify details) Does your family have running water delivered into the house (in destination)? 1. Yes 2. No 30
31 9.4 Where does your family prepare food (in destination)? (More than one answer possible). 1. Cooks in a proper kitchen, i.e., one that is separated from the rest of the living quarters. 2. Cooks in a place that is not separated from the living area (such as the room of a flat or apartment where the sleeping and cooking areas are the same place). 3. Cooks in a shared kitchen used by many people. 4. Have no kitchen and do not prepare food ourselves. 5. Other (specify) What kind of fuel does your family use (in destination) to prepare food on a day-to-day basis? (More than one answer possible). 1. Firewood 2. Charcoal 3. Gas 4. Electricity 5. Other (specify) Inapplicable 9.6 What type of bathroom does your family have (in destination)? 1. Your family has its own private bathroom 2. Your family shares a bathroom with other people 3. Other (specify)... 31
32 9.7 Does your family own the following items and keep them at (destination) - if yes, how many? Assets * Color TV (17" or larger) Color TV (<17") Video Hand phone Telephone Computer/laptop Satellite dish Microwave Washing Machine Air Conditioner Refrigerator (1 Door) Refrigerator (2 Doors) Itan Bicycle Tricycle Motorcycle (110 CC or larger) Motorcycle (<110 CC) Car (include year) Truck (6+ wheels) - include year Pickup (4 wheels) - include year Sewing Machine Quantity - If 0, record a dash (-), and skip to next asset When did you get/were you given the last one? * If this asset is purchased less than one year ago, record 0. 32
33 9.8 Which language does your family usually speak? (Choose only 1) 1. Thai-Korat 2. Central Thai 3. Khmer 4. Lao/ Northeastern Thai/Thai Isan 5. Suaie 6. Other write details Can anyone in your family speak any other languages not including the language specified in 9.8? (More than 1 answer possible) 1. Thai-Korat 2. Central Thai 3. Khmer 4. Lao/ Northeastern Thai/Thai Isan 5. Suaie 6. Other write details Does more than half of the current family income (in destination) come from agriculture? 1. Yes 2. No - go to In the past 12 months, has your family grown any crops (in destination) on land they own or rent? 1. Yes 2. No - go to Type of plant Area used to plant this crop wa ngan rai Total yield in kilograms 33
34 9.12 Does your family raise (in destination) any of the following for sale or barter? i. Yes 2. No - go to Animals Raise for sale or barter? Quantity Cows / Cattle 1. Yes 2. No animals Water buffalo 1. Yes 2. No animals Pigs 1. Yes 2. No animals Ducks 1. Yes 2. No animals Chickens 1. Yes 2. No animals *Fish 1. Yes 2. No square wa * For fish, ask the square wa of the fish pond(s). THERE IS NO QUESTION 9.13 IN THE RURAL TO RURAL MIGRANT QUESTIONNAIRE. THIS QUESTION IS ASKED ONLY OF THE RURAL TO URBAN MIGRANTS. 34
35 9.14 Next, I would like to ask you in some detail about remittance between your family and households in the home village (where you lived in 1984 or 1994). Your home village now consists of. Here is a list of the households in those villages. From which households did you receive money or goods in the last 12 months? Record first and last name of household head and household id for each household. First and Last Name of head of ho usehold from which you have received money or goods. HHID Village Name Village Number (2000) Have you received money from the household in the past 12 months? 1. Yes - go to No - go to Number of times you received money in the past 12 months Total amount of money received in the past 12 months 0. Received no money baht 2. 1,001-3, ,001-5, ,001-10, ,001-20, ,001-40, , Don't know / no answer Have you received goods from the household in the past 12 months? More than one answer is possible. 0. Received no goods 1. Clothes 2. Food (worth 100 baht & up) 3. Household items 4. Electrical appliances 5. Vehicles 6. Other (specify) 35
36 9.15 To which households did your family send money or goods in the last 12 months? Record first and last name of household head and household id for each household. First and Last Name of head of ho usehold to which you have sent money or goods HHID Village Name Village Number (2000) Have you given money to the household in the past 12 months? 1. Yes - go to No - go to Number of times you gave money in the past 12 months Total amount of money given in the past 12 months 0. Gave no money baht 2. 1,001-3, ,001-5, ,001-10, ,001-20, ,001-40, , Don't know / no answer Have you given any goods to the household in the past 12 months? More than one answer is poss ible 0. Gave no goods 1. Clothes 2. Food (worth 100 baht & up) 3. Household items 4. Electrical appliances 5. Vehicles 6. Other (specify) 36
37 FORM 10: Sibling Network of the Migrant This form should only be asked if: 1. The interview is taking place in a non-study village OR 2. The migrant is living in one of the 2000 study villages (N = 92) AND it is his/her 1984/1994 origin village. 1 st Sibling Sheet Interviewer: This sheet is for the first person meeting the criteria below. A. All study migrants years old in Form 8, and B. The resident spouse of (A) above regardless of spouse s age or whether the spouse is a study migrant Name of the first person meeting criteria A or B above M-CEP code from Form 8... Is this person the respondent for Form 10? 1. Yes 2. No 10.3 How many of this person s siblings are still living? (don't count this person)...siblings 10.4 Write the M-CEP codes of the siblings who are listed on Form 8 Roster # (M-CEP Code from Form 8) 10.5 Does this person have other siblings who are still living besides those listed in Form 8? If so, write the details in the table below. If not, go to next sheet. First and Last Name Age Sex Education Current address What is this person s level of education? Current Address Codes: 2. Bangkok 3. Korat 4. Rayong 5. Chonburi 6. Another province (write Province #) 7. Another district in Buriram (write District #) 8. Village in Nang Rong (write village #). If the village is the study migrant s 1984/1994 origin village, then write the household id as well. 9. Another country (country #) 37
38 2 nd Sibling Sheet Interviewer: This sheet is for the next person who meets the criteria below and who was not filled in on the first sibling sheet. A. All study migrants years old in Form 8, and B. The resident spouse of (A) above regardless of spouse s age or whether the spouse is a study migrant Name of the next person meeting criteria A or B above M-CEP code from Form 8... Is this person the respondent for Form 10? 1. Yes 2. No 10.3 How many of this person s siblings are still living? (don't count this person)...siblings 10.4 Write the M-CEP codes of the siblings who are listed on Form 8 Roster # (M-CEP Code from Form 8) 10.5 Does this person have other siblings who are still living besides those listed in Form 8? If so, write the details in the table below. If not, go to next sheet. First and Last Name Age Sex Education Current address What is this person s level of education? Current Address Codes: 2. Bangkok 3. Korat 4. Rayong 5. Chonburi 6. Another province (write Province #) 7. Another district in Buriram (write District #) 8. Village in Nang Rong (write village #). If the village is the study migrant s 1984/1994 origin village, then write the household id as well. 9. Another country (country #) 38
39 3 rd Sibling Sheet Interviewer: This sheet is for the next person who meets the criteria below and who was not filled in on the first or second sibling sheets. A. All study migrants years old in Form 8, and B. The resident spouse of (A) above regardless of spouse s age or whether the spouse is a study migrant Name of the next person meeting criteria A or B above M-CEP code from Form 8... Is this person the respondent for Form 10? 1. Yes 2. No 10.3 How many of this person s siblings are still living? (don't count this person)...siblings 10.4 Write the M-CEP codes of the siblings who are listed on Form 8 Roster # (M-CEP Code from Form 8) 10.5 Does this person have other siblings who are still living besides those listed in Form 8? If so, write the details in the table below. If not, go to next sheet. First and Last Name Age Sex Education Current address What is this person s level of education? Current Address Codes: 2. Bangkok 3. Korat 4. Rayong 5. Chonburi 6. Another province (write Province #) 7. Another district in Buriram (write District #) 8. Village in Nang Rong (write village #). If the village is the study migrant s 1984/1994 origin village, then also write the household id. 9. Another country (country #) 39
40 4 th Sibling Sheet Interviewer: This sheet is for next person who meets the criteria below and who was not filled in on the first, second or third sibling sheets. A. All study migrants years old in Form 8, and B. The resident spouse of (A) above regardless of spouse s age or whether the spouse is a study migrant Name of the next person meeting criteria A or B above M-CEP code from Form 8... Is this person the respondent for Form 10? 1. Yes 2. No 10.3 How many of this person s siblings are still living? (don't count this person)...siblings 10.4 Write the M-CEP codes of the siblings who are listed on Form 8 Roster # (M-CEP Code from Form 8) 10.5 Does this person have other siblings who are still living besides those listed in Form 8? If so, write the details in the table below. If not, go to next sheet. First and Last Name Age Sex Education Current address What is this person s level of education? Current Address Codes: 2. Bangkok 3. Korat 4. Rayong 5. Chonburi 6. Another province (write Province #) 7. Another district in Buriram (write District #) 8. Village in Nang Rong (write village #). If the village is the study migrant s 1984/1994 origin village, then also write the household id. 9. Another country (country #) 40
41 FORM 11: Life History Calendar Instructions to Interviewer This form should only be asked if: 1. The interview is taking place in a non-study village OR 2. The migrant is living in one of the 2000 study villages (N = 92) AND it is his/her 1984/1994 origin village. NOTE: This form is to be filled out for all of the following cases: A. All study migrants years old in Form 8, and B. The resident spouse of (A) above regardless of spouse s age or whether the spouse is a study migrant. Name of study migrant or spouse... M-CEP code from Form Was the person named in the box above present during this part of the interview? 1. Yes 2. No Number of people present during the life history questions...persons Number of informants...persons Name of main informant... M-CEP of informant... 41
42 For men only Last revised October 9, Write "Buot Pra" in the row corresponding to the year that this person became Buot Pra Write "Soldier" in the corresponding year that this person was a soldier. (Please check the answer.) For women already married only 11.4 Record the child's name in the row for the age at which the woman had this child and specify the child's M-CEP in Form 8 if this child lives in this household now. If the child died, write "died" in the space under the child's location. If the child doesn't live in this house now, write Household ID / Village # / District # / Province # under the child's current location. For all men and women 11.5 Where did this person reside at each age (start asking from age 13)? Residence change refers to stays of 2 months or more. Starting from the residence location when age 13 enter the location code in the space number 1. When there is a new residence change enter the location code in the space number 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 in order of the number of residence changes For each age (from age 13 to the current age), ask this question Did this person study or not?. If not, record a dash (-). If they studied, ask Studied at what level?. Write the level in the appropriate column. Finally, ask: When studying, where did they reside? Write the location code corresponding to where they were living while they studied in the appropriate box Occupation of this person in each residence for each age from age 13 to the current age. Enter the occupation code in the space number of the residence change corresponding to the space number in Q If more than one occupation, record all in the box corresponding to that residence. 42
43 Name of migrant or spouse M-CEP Age BE For Men For women who have ever been married Where did this person live during this age? Name of child(ren) born in this year Number of residence change Buot Pra Soldier Child s name Child s location Codes: Dead 1. M-CEP from Form 8 2. Bangkok 3. Korat 4. Rayong 5. Chonburi 6. Another Province (write Province #) 7. Another district in Buriram Province (write district #) 8. Village in Nang Rong (write village #) 9. Another country (write Country #) Bangkok 3. Korat 4. Rayong 5. Chonburi 6. Another Province (write Province #) 7. Another district in Buriram Province (write district #) 8. Village in Nang Rong (write village #) 9. Another country (write Country #) 43
44 11.1 Age Education Occupation Were you working or actively looking for work? Educational Location Address Number of residence change Number of residence change level Codes: Not working, looking for job 2. Not working, not looking for a job 3. Agriculture 4. Factory 5. Construction 6. Service 7. Other (s pecify) 8. Student, monk, soldier 44
45 Name of migrant or spouse M-CEP Age BE For Men For women who have ever been married Where did this person live during this age? Name of child(ren) born in this year Number of residence change Buot Pra Soldier Child s name Child s location Codes: Dead 1. M-CEP from Form 8 2. Bangkok 3. Korat 4. Rayong 5. Chonburi 6. Another Province (write Province #) 7. Another district in Buriram Province (write district #) 8. Village in Nang Rong (write village #) 9. Another country (write Country #) Bangkok 3. Korat 4. Rayong 5. Chonburi 6. Another Province (write Province #) 7. Another district in Buriram Province (write district #) 8. Village in Nang Rong (write village #) 9. Another country (write Country #) 45
46 11.1 Age Education Educational Location Address 11.6 Number of residence change 11.7 Occupation Were you working or actively looking for work? Number of residence change level Codes: Not working, looking for job 2. Not working, not looking for a job 3. Agriculture 4. Factory 5. Construction 6. Service 7. Other (specify) 8. Student, monk, soldier 46
47 Name of migrant or spouse M-CEP Age BE For Men For women who have ever been married Where did this person live during this age? Name of child(ren) born in this year Number of residence change Buot Pra Soldier Child s name Child s location Codes: Dead 1. M-CEP from Form 8 2. Bangkok 3. Korat 4. Rayong 5. Chonburi 6. Another Province (write Province #) 7. Another district in Buriram Province (write district #) 8. Village in Nang Rong (write village #) 9. Another country (write Country #) Bangkok 3. Korat 4. Rayong 5. Chonburi 6. Another Province (write Province #) 7. Another district in Buriram Province (write district #) 8. Village in Nang Rong (write village #) 9. Another country (write Country #) 47
48 11.1 Age Education Educational Location Address 11.6 Number of residence change 11.7 Occupation Were you working or actively looking for work? Number of residence change level Codes: Not working, looking for job 2. Not working, not looking for a job 3. Agriculture 4. Factory 5. Construction 6. Service 7. Other (specify) 8. Student, monk, soldier Use additional forms as necessary. 48
49 FORM 13: Contacts & Support Interviewer: Administer form to every study migrant aged Only the study migrant himself or herself should answer these questions. Do not ask these questions of resident spouses if they are not study migrants. Name of study migrant... M-CEP code of this person from Form Now I would like to ask you about your visits from [destination] to your home village or villages [name of 1984/1994 origin village]. By visit, I mean staying less than 8 weeks. Have you visited your home village during the past year? Interviewer: If the migrant is now visiting the home village, it should be included in the count. 1. Yes, How many times?...times 2. No - go to Q On what holidays or other occasions during the last year did you return to your home village for a visit? (Circle all that apply). 1. New Year (January 1) 2. Chinese New Year 3. Thai New Year (Song Krarn) 4. Rice planting period 5. The beginning of Buddhist Lent 6. Rice harvesting period 7. Katin Festival 8. The end of Buddhist Lent 9. Loi Kratong festival 10. Tod Papa 11. Other, please specify Interviewer: Give the respondent the list of names of study migrants who came from the same 1984/1994 origin village as this respondent. Please ask about all study migrants from the same 1984/1994 origin village even if they have already been interviewed. Check off the names of the study migrants on the Migrant List whom the respondent knows how to contact. Record below how many study migrants the respondent knows how to contact. Number of study migrants who the respondent knows how to contact Ask the respondent how to contact these people. If contact information for a particular person is already reported on the Migrant List, confirm with the respondent that this information is the correct information, updating the Migrant List as necessary. Record contact information for each person on the Migrant List for whom the respondent knows how to contact. 49
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