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MMR_2014_ES_V01_M
Enterprise Survey 2014
Myanmar
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2014
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MMR_2014_ES_v01_M
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Myanmar-2014-full
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Data file: Myanmar-2014-full data
Cases:
632
Variables:
298
Variables
id
secondary ID
a0
Type of business
a1
Country
a1a
Language
a2
Sampling region
a3a
Screener Region
a3b
City the official capital city
a3c
The main business city
a3
Size of locality
a4a
Main business/ activity
a4b
Main business/ activity
a5
Sector match between screener information
a6a
Sampling size
a6b
Screener Size
qno
Questionaire Number
a7
Establishment is part of a larger firm
a7a
Number of establishments that form the firm
a8
Type of establishment
a9
Establishment’s financial statements prepared separately from HQ
a10
Establishment’s financial statements of the same firm
a11
HQ are financial statements independent
a14d
Day
a14m
Month
a14y
Year
a14h
Hour
a14min
Minutes
b1
Firm of current legal status
b1x
Other
b3
Firm the largest owner or owners own
b2a
Private domestic individuals, companies or organizations
b2b
Private foreign individuals, companies or organizations
b2c
Government or State
b2d
Other
MYAb1
The highest level of education completed by the principal
b4
Amongst the owners of the firm are females
b4a
Firm is owned by females
b5
Establishment begin operations
b6
Full-time employees at start-up
b6a
Establishment formally registered when it began operations
b6b
Year establishment formally registered
b7
Manager’s experience in sector
b7a
Top Manager female
b8
Establishment have an internationally-recognized
b8x
Internationally-recognized certifications
c3
Establishment submit to obtain an electrical connection
c4
Wait for electrical connection
c5
Electrical connection, was an informal gift expected
c6
Establishment experience power outages
c7
Number of power outages in a typical month
c9a
Loss as percentage of total annual sales due to power outages
c9b
Annual losses due to power outages
c10
Establishment own or share a generator
c11
Percentage electricity from generators
c12
Establishment submit an application to obtain a water connection
c13
Wait for water connection
c14
Water connection, was an informal gift expected
c15
Establishment experience insufficient water supply for production
c16
Number of incidents of water insufficiency in a typical month
c17
Average duration of insufficient water supply
c22a
Establishment use e-mail to communicate with clients
c22b
Establishment have its own website
c30a
Electricity
c30b
Telecommunications
d1a1x
Establishment’s main activity and product
d1a2
Establishment’s main activity and product
d1a3
Percentage of sales represented by main activity or product
d2
Last complete fiscal year’s total sales
d2x
Write out the word
n3
Total annual sales three years ago
d3a
National sales
d3b
Indirect exports
d3c
Direct exports
d4
Average number of days to clear customs
d6
Losses due to theft as percentage of the value of the products
d7
Losses due to breakage or spoilage as percentage of the value of the products
d8
Began exporting directly or indirectly
d10
Losses due to theft as percentage of the value of the products
d11
Losses due to breakage or spoilage as percentage of the value of the products
MYAd2
The biggest transportation obstacle by road
d12a
Material inputs or supplies of domestic origin
d12b
Material inputs or supplies of foreign origin
d13
Material inputs purchased in imported directly
d14
Average number of days to clear customs
d16
Days of inventory of most important input
d17
Days of inventory of most important input
d30a
Transport
d30b
Customs and trade regulations
e1
Main market in that establishment sold its main product
e2b
Number of competitors
e6
Establishment use technology licensed
e11
Establishment compete against unregistered
e30
Practices of competitors in the informal sector
h1
Establishment introduced new or significantly improved
h2
Establishment’s main market
h3
Establishment introduced new or significantly improved methods
h4a
Establishment introduced new or significantly improved logistics, delivery
h4b
Establishment introduced new operations for purchasing, accounting
h5
Establishment introduced new improved organizational structures
h6
Establishment introduced new improved marketing methods
h7
Establishment spend on formal research and development activities
h8
Cost of formal research and development activities
f1
Capacity utilization
f2
Typical hours of operation in a week
g6a
Owned by this establishment
g6b
Rented or leased by this establishment
g6c
Other
g1a
Owned by this establishment
g1b
Rented or leased by this establishment
g1c
Other
g2
Establishment submit an application to obtain a construction-related permit
g3
Wait for a construction-related permit
g4
Construction-related permit, was an informal gift or payment expected
g5a
Total selling area of that establishment
g5b
Total selling area of that establishment
g5bx
Other
g30a
Access to land
i1
Establishment pay for security
i2a
Percentage of total annual sales for security
i2b
Total annual cost of security
i3
Establishment experience losses as a result of theft, robbery, vandalism or arso
i4a
Losses as percentage of total annual sales
i4b
Total annual value of losses
i30
Crime, theft and disorder
k1c
Purchased on credit
k2c
Sold on credit
k3a
Internal funds or retained earnings
k3bc
Borrowed from banks: private and state-owned
k3e
Borrowed from non-bank financial institutions which include
k3f
Purchases on credit from suppliers and advances from customers
k3hd
Borrowed from non-bank financial institutions which include
k4
Establishment purchase any new or used fixed assets
n5a
New or used machinery, vehicles, and equipment
n5b
Land and buildings
k5a
Internal funds or retained earnings
k5i
Owners’ contribution or issued new equity shares
k5bc
Borrowed from banks: private and state-owned
k5e
Borrowed from non-bank financial institutions
k5f
Purchases on credit from suppliers and advances from customers
k5hdj
Other, moneylenders, friends, relatives, bonds, etc
k6
Establishment have a checking or savings account
k7
Establishment have an overdraft facility
k8
Establishment have a line of credit or a loan from a financial institution
k9
Type of financial institution granted this loan
k10
Year most recent line of credit or loan approved
k11
Size of most recent line of credit or loan approved
k13
Loan financing require collateral
k14a
Land, buildings under ownership of the establishment
k14b
Machinery and equipment including movables
k14c
Accounts receivable and inventories
k14d
Personal assets of owner (house, etc.)
k14e
Other forms of collateral not included in the categories above
k15a
Value of collateral
k15b
Total number of open lines of credit or outstanding loans
k15c
Total value of open lines of credit or outstanding
k15d
Personal loans that are used to finance that establishment
k16
Establishment apply for lines of credit / loans
k17
Establishment did not apply for line of credit / loan
k20a1
Most recent application for a line of credit / loan
k21
Establishment have its annual financial statements checked and certified
k30
Access to finance
h7a
The court system is fair, impartial and uncorrupted
j2
Senior management's time spent on dealing with regulations
j3
Establishment visited or inspected by tax officials
j4
Times inspected or met with tax officials
j5
Meetings was a gift or informal payment expected
j6a
Establishment secured or attempted to secure a government contract
j6
Percent of the contract value paid as informal payments or gifts
j7a
Percentage of total annual sales paid as informal payment
j7b
Total annual informal payment
j10
Establishment submit an application to obtain an import license
j11
Wait for import license
j12
Import license was an informal gift / payment expected
j13
Establishment submit an application to obtain an operating license
j14
Wait for operating license
j15
Informal gift or payment expected
MYAj3
Investment is beneficial to businesses in sector
MYAj4
Reason feel that foreign investment is beneficial
MYAj5
Reason feel that foreign investment is not beneficial
j30a
Tax rates
j30b
Tax administration
j30c
Business licensing and permits
j30e
Political instability
j30f
Corruption
h30
Courts
l1
Permanent, full-time workers end of last fiscal year
l2
Permanent, full-time workers three fiscal years ago
l5
Female permanent full-time workers
l3a
Production workers
l3b
Non-production workers [e.g., managers, administration, sales]
l4a
Skilled production workers
l4b
Unskilled production workers
MYAl6
Managers and senior-level professionals
MYAl7
Technicians, associate professionals, and sales
MYAl8
Unskilled workers
MYAl9
Skilled production workers
MYAl10
Unskilled production workers
MYAl11
Managers and senior-level professionals
MYAl12
Technicians, associate professionals, and sales
MYAl13
Unskilled workers
l5a
Female permanent full-time production workers
l5b
Female permanent full-time non-production workers
l6
Full-time seasonal or temporary workers employed last fiscal year
l6a
Full-time female seasonal or temporary workers employed last fiscal year
l8
Average length full-time seasonal or temporary employment last fiscal year, in m
l9a
Average number of years of education of typical production worker
l9a2
Average number of years of education of typical female production worker
l9b
Percentage of full time permanent workers who completed secondary school
l10
Establishment have formal training programs for its permanent, full-time employe
MYAl14
Primary focus of the formal training programs
MYAl15
Primary provider of these training programs
l11a
Production full-time permanent employees trained
l11b
Non-production full-time permanent employees trained
MYAl16
The main reason for the lack of training programs
MYAl17
Establishment try to hire managers or senior-level professionals
MYAl18
There were no or few or applicants
MYAl19
Applicants lacked required skills
MYAl20
Applicants expected higher wages than we can offer
MYAl21
Applicants did not like the working conditions
MYAl22
Other
MYAl23x
Other
MYAl24
Establishment try to hire technicians, associate professionals
MYAl25
There were no or few or applicants
MYAl26
Applicants lacked required skills
MYAl27
Applicants expected higher wages than we can offer
MYAl28
Applicants did not like the working conditions
MYAl29
Other
MYAl30x
Other
MYAl31
Establishment try to hire unskilled workers
MYAl32
There were no or few applicants
MYAl33
Applicants lacked required skills
MYAl34
Applicants expected higher wages than we can offer
MYAl35
Applicants did not like the working conditions
MYAl36
Other
MYAl37x
Other
MYAl38
Establishment try to hire skilled production workers
MYAl39
There were no or few or applicants
MYAl40
Applicants lacked required skills
MYAl41
Applicants expected higher wages than we can offer
MYAl42
Applicants did not like the working conditions
MYAl43
Other
MYAl44x
Other
MYAl45
Establishment try to hire any unskilled production workers
MYAl46
There were no or few or applicants
MYAl47
Applicants lacked required skills
MYAl48
Applicants expected higher wages than we can offer
MYAl49
Applicants did not like the working conditions
MYAl50
Other
MYAl51x
Other
MYAl52
Skilled production workers
MYAl53
Unskilled production workers
MYAl54
Managers and senior-level professionals
MYAl55
Technicians, associate professionals, and sales
MYAl56
Unskilled workers
l30a
Labor regulations
l30b
Inadequately educated workforce
MYAl57
The educational system does not produce enough people with the level of skills n
MYAl58
The educational system does not produce enough people with the kinds of skills n
MYAl59
The educational system does not produce enough people with up to date knowledge
MYAl60
The educational system does not produce enough people with good job attitude and
m1a
Biggest obstacle
m1d
Rotation
n2a
Total annual cost of labour including wages, salaries, bonuses, social security
n2e
Total annual cost of raw materials and intermediate goods used in production
n2f
Total annual costs of fuel"
n2b
Total annual costs of electricity
n2p
Total costs of production
n2i
Total annual cost of finished goods and materials purchased to resell
n6a
Machinery, vehicles, and equipment
n6b
Land and buildings
n7a
Machinery, vehicles, and equipment
n7b
Land and buildings
a15a2a
Years with the firm
a15a3
Gender
a15a2b
Years with the firm
a15b3
Gender
a15a2c
Years with the firm
a15c3
Gender
a15d
Day
a15m
Month
a15y
Year
a15h
Hour
a15min
Minutes
a16
Responses to the questions regarding opinions and perceptions
a17
The responses to the questions regarding figures
a18
This questionnaire was completed in
a19h
Hour
a19m
Minutes
panel
Sampling panel information from final progress report
wstrict
Weight according to strict eligibility
wmedian
Weight according to median eligibility
wweak
Weight according to weak eligibility
a12
Interviewer code
a13
Supervisor code
c8a
c8b
c8
idstd
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strata
group(a2 a4anew a6a)
Total: 298
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