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HND_2003-2016_ES-P_V01_M
Enterprise Survey 2003-2016 Panel Data
Honduras
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2003 - 2017
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HND_2003-2016_ES-P_v01_M
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The World Bank
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Honduras_2003_2006_2010_2016
Data file: Honduras_2003_2006_2010_2016
Firm level 2003, 2006, 2010 and 2016 panel data
Cases:
1578
Variables:
1384
Variables
s0717b_5
time to get license: export license
s0717c_5
gift requested: export license
s0717d15
gift amount in LCUs: export license
s0717d25
gift amount in $: export license
s0717a_6
ask for license: health
s0717b_6
time to get license: health
s0717c_6
gift requested: health
s0717d16
gift amount in LCUs: health
s0717d26
gift amount in $: health
s0717a_7
ask for license: environment permit
s0717b_7
time to get license: environment permit
s0717c_7
gift requested: environment permit
s0717d17
gift amount in LCUs: environment permit
s0717d27
gift amount in $: environment permit
s0717a_8
ask for license: others
s0717x1
specify
s0717b_8
time to get license: others
s0717c_8
gift requested: others
s0717d18
gift amount in LCUs: others
s0717d28
gift amount in $: others
s0717a_9
ask for license: others
s0717x2
specify
s0717b_9
time to get license: others
s0717c_9
gift requested: others
s0717d19
gift amount in LCUs: others
s0717d29
gift amount in $: others
s0717e
How long to re-do licenses--total
s0718a
hire agents to help obtain permits
s0718b_1
Cost of agents in LCUs
s0718b_2
Cost of agents in $
s0719a
acquire any land in past 2 years
s0719b
time in days for permits
s0719c_1
cost of permits LCUs
s0719c_2
cost of permits $
s0719d
informal gift requested?
s0720a
construct any buildings in past 2 years
s0720b
time in days for permits
s0720c_1
cost of permits LCUs
s0720c_2
cost of permits $
s0720d
informal gift requested?
s0721
# of tax and contributions forms filled out in 2002
s0722_1
Treatment by tax authorities
s0722_2
Availability of info on tax requirements
s0722_3
Completing filing tax forms
s0722_4
burden of qudits
s0722_5
frequency of changes in rules and tax rates
s0722_6
severity of penalties
s0722_7
effectiveness of appeals mechanisms
s0723a
any fines paid to taz authorities?
s0723b_1
Fines in LCUs
s0723b_2
Fines in $
s082a
# or thefts/crime against establishment in 2002
s082b_1
Losses in LCUs from crime
s082c
% of crimes by gang members
s082d
% of crimes reported to police
s082e
% solved
s092a
sales changed % in 2002
s092c
sales changed % in 2001
s092d
sales changed increase-decrease-same in 2001
s092e
sales changed % in 2000
s092f
sales changed increase-decrease-same in 2000
s093a
Net profits in 2002?
s093b
% net profits reinvested
s093c
net profits as % of sales
s094a
# types of products produced
s094b
# New product types in last 3 years
s094c
total number of products
s094d
# New products in last 3 years
s095b
use foreign tech without paying licensing?
s096a
product mix and target markets--planning how far ahead
s096b
human resources--planning how far ahead
s096c
investments--planning how far ahead
s097
technology relative to competitors
s098b
other quality certificates
s098bx
specify
s098c
environmental ISO certification
s098cx
which one
s099_1
developed major new product line
s099_2
upgraded an existing line
s099_4
discontinued a line
s099_5
opened a new plant
s099_6
closed an existing plant
s099_7
agreed to new joint venture
s099_8
new licensing agreement
s099_9
outsourced major production activity
s099_10
in-housed what was previously outsourced
s0910_1
How you acquired new technological innovation #1
s0910_2
How you acquired new technological innovation #2
s0910_3
How you acquired new technological innovation #3
s0911
most important influence to reduce costs
s0912
most important influence to innovate
s0913_1
# quality control workers
s0913_2
# R&D workers
s0914a
copmuterized production equipment?
s0914b
% production equip computerized?
s101_21
management workers in 2002--permanent
s101_31
professional workers in 2002--permanent
V998
S101_41: PROMEDIO TRABAJADORES DE PRODUCCION CALIFICADOS
s101_12
total females in 2002--permanent
s101_22
management females in 2002--permanent
s101_32
professional females in 2002--permanent
s101_42
Skiiled production females in 2002--permanent
s101_52
Unskilled production females in 2002--permanent
s101_13
total in 2001--permanent
s101_23
management in 2001--permanent
s101_33
professional in 2001--permanent
s101_43
Skiiled production in 2001--permanent
s101_53
Unskilled production in 2001--permanent
s101_63
non production in 2001--permanent
s102_11
total workers salaries LCUs
s102_12
total workers salaries $
s102_13
total workers other benefits
s102_21
management workers salaries LCUs
s102_22
management workers salaries $
s102_23
management workers other benefits
s102_31
professional workers salaries LCUs
s102_32
professional workers salaries $
s102_33
professional workers other benefits
s102_41
skilled production workers salaries LCUs
s102_42
skilled production workers salaries $
s102_43
skilled production workers other benefits
s102_51
unskilled production workers salaries LCUs
s102_52
unskilled production workers salaries $
s102_53
unskilled production workers other benefits
s102_61
non production workers salaries LCUs
s102_62
non production workers salaries $
s102_63
non production workers other benefits
s103b_1
# temp workers in 2002--female
s103d1_1
# temp workers in 2002--salary LCUs
s103d2_1
# temp workers in 2002--salary $
s103a_2
# temp workers in 2001
s103b_2
# temp workers in 2001--female
s103c_2
# temp workers in 2001--employment length
s103d1_2
# temp workers in 2001--salary LCUs
s103d2_2
# temp workers in 2001--salary $
s103a_3
# temp workers in 2000
s103b_3
# temp workers in 2000--female
s103c_3
# temp workers in 2000--employment length
s103d1_3
# temp workers in 2000--salary LCUs
s103d2_3
# temp workers in 2000--salary $
s104a_1
# subcontractors in 2002
s104b1_1
Total salary LCUs: subcontractors in 2002
s104b2_1
Total salary $: subcontractors in 2002
s104a_2
# subcontractors in 2001
s104b1_2
Total salary LCUs: subcontractors in 2001
s104b2_2
Total salary $: subcontractors in 2001
s104a_3
# subcontractors in 2000
s104b1_3
Total salary LCUs: subcontractors in 2000
s104b2_3
Total salary $: subcontractors in 2000
s105
% of skilled workers who are foreign nationals
s106a
New employees in 2002
s106b
# laid off in 2002
s106c
# who left ofr other reasons in 2002
s107a
time to fill vacancy for skilled technician
s107b
Time to fill vacancy for production worker
s109a
Days of production lost to strikes
s109b
Days lost to civil unrest
s109c
Days lost for other reasons
s109cx
specify other reasons for production days lost
s1010a_1
# of post grads
s1010b_1
% of post grads
s1010a_2
# undergraduate degrees
s1010b_2
% undergraduate degrees
s1010a_3
# some university
s1010b_3
% some university
s1010a_4
# technician
s1010b_4
% technician
s1010a_5
# secondary completed
s1010b_5
% secondary completed
s1010a_6
# secondary incomplete
s1010b_6
% secondary incomplete
s1010a_7
# primary completed
s1010b_7
% primary completed
s1010a_8
# primary incomplete
s1010b_8
% primary incomplete
s1011
of those with incomplete primary, % female
s1012
% Sr management--male
s1013
Education of general manager
s1014b
Years with foreign firm
s1014c
Any of those firms export?
s1015b
First year formal training was offered
s1016a
Reason for no formal training program #1
s1016b
Reason for no formal training program #2
s1016c
Reason for no formal training program #3
s1017a
Is external training adequate
s1017b_1
reason for adequacy of external training #1
s1017b_2
reason for adequacy of external training #2
s1017b_3
reason for adequacy of external training #3
s1017bx
reason for adequacy of external training other
s1018
Effectivenes of public institutions
s1019_1
Factor for improving services from public institutions #1
s1019_2
Factor for improving services from public institutions #2
s1019_3
Factor for improving services from public institutions #3
s1019x
Factor for improving services from public institutions Other
s111a
Know about CBI access to US markets
s111b
Do these benefits apply to your sector
s111c
Have you taken advantage of those benefits
s112a
Benefited from other free trade agreements?
s112bx1
Bfree trade agreement #1
s112bx2
Bfree trade agreement #2
s113a
Do you know about CAFTA
s113b
Prepared to take advantage of CAFTA
s114a
Will CAFTA affect your establishment
s114b
Type of impact expected from CAFTA
s115a_1
Cafta-sector: Increase exports to US
s115b_1
Cafta-plant: Increase exports to US
s115a_2
Cafta-sector: Increase exports to central america
s115b_2
Cafta-plant: Increase exports to central america
s115a_3
Cafta-sector: Increase use of imported inputs
s115b_3
Cafta-plant: Increase use of imported inputs
s115a_4
Cafta-sector: increase competition from imports of final products
s115b_4
Cafta-plant: increase competition from imports of final products
s115a_5
Cafta-sector: increase FDI
s115b_5
Cafta-plant: increase FDI
s115a_6
Cafta-sector: diversification of your product line
s115b_6
Cafta-plant: diversification of your product line
s116_1
CAFTA-Obstacles: land transport costs
s116_2
CAFTA-Obstacles: maritime transport costs
s116_3
CAFTA-Obstacles: air transport costs
s116_4
CAFTA-Obstacles: customs in your country
s116_5
CAFTA-Obstacles: customs in other central american countries
s116_6
CAFTA-Obstacles: US customs
s116_7
CAFTA-Obstacles: Excluded products from the agreement
s116_8
CAFTA-Obstacles: Increased labor regulations
s116_9
CAFTA-Obstacles: increased health and safety regulations
s116_10
CAFTA-Obstacles: Increased quality certification requirements
s116_11
CAFTA-Obstacles: access to distribution channels in the US
s116_12
CAFTA-Obstacles: insufficient time to adjust to new regulations
s117a
Directly export to US?
s117b_1
Shipping to Miami
s117b_2
Shipping to Los Angeles
s117b_3
Shipping to San Francisco
s117b_4
Shipping to New York
s121a
Paid INFOP tax
s121b
Used INFOP services?
s121c
Used Vocational centers to train workers
s122a
Offered internal training
s122b_11
# trained-total
s122b_21
# trained-management workers
s122b_31
# trained-professional workers
s122b_41
# trained-skilled production workers
s122b_51
# trained-unskilled production workers
s122b_61
# trained-non production workers
s122b_12
average weeks of training-total
s122b_22
average weeks of training-management workers
s122b_32
average weeks of training-professional workers
s122b_42
average weeks of training-skilled production workers
s122b_52
average weeks of training-unskilled production workers
s122b_62
average weeks of training-non production workers
s123a
Offered external training
s123b_11
# trained-total
s123b_21
# trained-management workers
s123b_31
# trained-professional workers
s123b_41
# trained-skilled production workers
s123b_51
# trained-unskilled production workers
s123b_61
# trained-non production workers
s123b_12
average weeks of training-total
s123b_22
average weeks of training-management workers
s123b_32
average weeks of training-professional workers
s123b_42
average weeks of training-skilled production workers
s123b_52
average weeks of training-unskilled production workers
s123b_62
average weeks of training-non production workers
s124_1
University--name
s124_2
Public training institutions--name
s124_3
technical vocational school--name
s124_4
privaet trainig schools--name
s124_5
partner firms--name
s124_6
others--name
s124_6x
specify--name
s125a
used joint programs with other frims for worker training?
s125b_1
Through industry association
s125b_2
Through government or public institutions
s125b_3
through direct arrangements
s125b_4
through specialized training companies
s125b_5
through training programs organized by suppliers
s125b_6
through training programs organized by buyers
s125b_7
Other
s125b_7x
Specify
s126a
# employees promoted after training
s126b
Pay increase as result of training
s126c
# left plant after training
s126d
# increases their productivity after training
s127a
Do you benefit from tax deductions for employee training
s127b
Do you benefit from tuition subsidies for employee training
s128a
Did employees share cost of training
s128b
% employees paid
s131_11
Total sales LCUs in 2002
s131_12
Total Sales $ in 2002
s131_13
Value of production LCUs in 2002
s131_14
Value of production $ in 2002
s131_21
Total sales LCUs--in 2001
s131_22
Total Sales $--in 2001
s131_23
Value of production LCUs--in 2001
s131_24
Value of production $--in 2001
s131_31
Total sales LCUs--in 2000
s131_33
Value of production LCUs--in 2000
s131_34
Value of production $--in 2000
s132_11
Total cost of materials LCUs in 2002
s132_12
Total cost of materials $ in 2002
s132_13
Total cost of energy LCUs in 2002
Total: 1384
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