DDI_KHM_2005_NTPS_v01_MPanhara OukchaySaint LundyChao PheavAccelerated Data Program2009-09-28NADAVersion 1.0 - National Institute of Statistics - Original documentation of the study.
Version 2.0 - Edited version by ADP based on Version 1.0 of NIS downloaded from http://www.nis.gov.kh/nada/index.php/catalog on 17 May 2013.National Tobacco Prevalence Survey 2005Tobacco Control for Leadership TrainingNTPS 2005Kar Stung Mati 2005 Robas Kumrong Bandos Bandal knongkar Tob Skat Kar Preubras Thnam ChukKHM_2005_NTPS_v01_MNational Institute of Statistics
Mr. Mark Schwisow
Pramil Singh
Linda H. Ferry
Synnove Knutsen
Khieng Sothy
Dr. Yel Daravuth
Jaime Lopez
National Institute of Statistics
NADAAdventist Development and Relief Agency CambodiaR01 TW05964-01Director, Demographic Statistics Census and Survey DepartmentData User Service CenterDirector, ICT DepartmenOther Household Health Survey [hh/hea]Tobacco Control for Leadership Training 2005 is the second survey of Cambodia conducted by the National Institute of Statistics (NIS). The survey was undertaken as part of a research project callled "Tobacco Control for Leadership Training Program (TCLT)" that was sponsored by Loma Linda Univesity, USA in collaboration with the Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA), Cambodia. Due to time constraints, the TCLT program was encouraged to contract data collection activities as part the survey process to a local contractor (NIS) in cooperation with the TCLT program NIS staff.Version 01: Edited and anonymized data.HEALTH [8]LABOUR AND EMPLOYMENT [3]EDUCATION [6]The objective of the 2005 National Tobacco Prevalence Survey was to access and report the consumption of tobacco products in order to evaluate any potential adverse effects resulting from the sales, production and advertisement of tobacco products within the national Cambodian population. A specific aim of the survey was to evaluate tobacco consumption of tobacco products then previously performed.CambodiaNational Urban/ Rural areas 12 individual provinces including: Banteay Mean Chey, Kampong Cham, Kampong Chhnang, Kampong Spueu, Kampong Thum, Kandal, Kaoh Kong, Phnom Penh, Prey Veaeng, Pousat, Svay Rieng and Takaev Five (5) groups of provinces including: Bat Dambang and Krong Pailin; Kampot, Krong Preah Sihanouk, and Krong Kaeb; Kracheh, Preah Vihear, and Stueng Traeng; Mondol Kiri and Rotanak Kiri; and Otdar Mean Chey and Siem ReabThe TCLT has 2 strata and 12 domains:
I. Strata:
Cambodia Urban and Cambodia Rural
II. Domains
1. Banteay MeanChey
2. Kampong Cham
3. Kampong Chhnang
4. Kampong Spue
5. Kampong Thum,
6. Kandal,
7. Koah Kong
8. Phnom Penh
9. Prey Veang
10. Pousat,
11. Svay Rieng
12. TakaevIndividual, HouseholdThe survey was designed to cover all private households including single member households. Excluded are households such as military barracks, prisons, hospitals and boarding houses.Sample survey data [ssd]The scope of NCTS 2005 includes the following modules of its core questionnaire:
1. Demographic information
2. Tobacco use including smoking cigarettes, chewing tobacco, smoking pipe, and age at initiation, reasons for starting/continuing to use tobacco
3. Knowledge and attitudes about tobacco use including knowledge of harmful effects, attitudes about tobacco use, and attitudes about tobacco use in the community, attitudes about anti-tobacco policies, and attitudes about addiction.
4. Passive smoking
5. Smoking cessation
6. Lifestyle including anthropometrics, diet, health status, access to health care, and women's health
7. Media
8. Miscellaneous questionsNational Institute of StatisticsThe sample population consisted of 13,988 participants aged 18 years and old from 6,254 households that comprised of 434 sample clusters. The 434 sample cluster populations consisted of 64 urban area and 370 rural or rural villages.
In each sample cluster, 11 households were selected at random from each urban area and 15 households were selected at random from sample villages in rural areas.
Seventeen sampling domains were considered in separate strata at the stage of sampling selection of clusters.
The document "Sampling Design and Sample Size" discusses the design of NTPS 2005 in detail.Face-to-face [f2f]Two main questionnaires were canvassed for this survey. Form 1 (Listing of Households), Form 2 (Core Questionnaire)
1. Form 1 was filled up for the listing of households in every sample village (or segment of sample village) only.
2. Form 2 contains about 103 items including demographic characteristics, tobacco use, knowledge and attitudes about tobacco use, exposure to second hand smoke, smoking cessation activities, lifestyle habits, exposure to tobacco media advertisements, and other miscellaneous questions. Information was collected from sample households within sample village (or segment of sample village).
The contents of the Form 1 (Listing of Household) and Form 2 (Core Questionnaire) may be indicated by the following list of items of information to be collected for each sample village through the questionnaires:
I. Face Page
II. Demographic characteristics such as age, gender, marital status, ethnicity, literacy, education, occupation, and income (question number 1-19)
III. Tobacco use
· Smoking cigarettes (question number 20-36)
· Chewing tobacco (question number 37-47)
· Smoking pipe (question number 48-60)
· Age at initiation (question number 61-64)
· Reasons for starting/continuing to use tobacco (question number 65-66)
IV. Knowledge and Attitudes about tobacco use
· Knowledge of harmful effects (question number 67-71)
· Attitudes about tobacco use (question number 72)
· Attitudes about tobacco use in the community (question number 73-74)
· Attitudes about anti-tobacco policies (question number 75-76)
· Attitudes about addiction (question number 77)
V. Passive smoking (question number 78-80)
VI. Smoking cessation (question number 81-88)
VII. Lifestyle
· Anthropometrics (question number 89-90)
· Diet (question number 91)
· Health status (question number 92-95)
· Access to health care (question number 96)
· Women's health (question number 97-98)
· Children in the Household
VIII. Media (question number 99-102)
IX. Miscellaneous questions (question number 103)A total of 86 interviewing staff and their supervisors were recruited and trained by the National Institute of Statistics and the Ministry of Planning. All staff members hired for data collection activities were trained covering the interview process (concepts, definitions) and filling out the questionnaires. All training of participating staff was completed within five days.
During the data collection process, a Primary Sampling Unit (PSU) was randomly selected from each sampling village using the 1998 Census framework. This allowed researchers to generate a field listing of potential participant households. The PSU was based on the total number of EA divided within the village. In order finalize sampling methodology; it was necessary to carry out a complete canvass of the EA in order to generate a complete and accurate listing of each household. The procedure included the use of a national demographic map, which included prominent landmarks of each sampled EA. In addition, a sketch map was also prepared showing all residential households in each EA that was used by interviewing staff.
Originally, a household was included through a systematic listing through a prepared pathway to ensure that all targeted households were accounted for by using the household registry form. The actual data collection was performed through the use of a prepared questionnaire from each of the rural or urban household. All residential members of each household were included in the survey process. The interview process consisted of two separate interviews that included an individual interview of the head of household or available adult (for demographic purposes) and a tobacco consumption interview of the available adults aged 18 years and older.In general, one supervisor is assigned to supervise several interviewers during the field operations. The major duties and responsibilities of supervisor in relation to the work of interviewers are the follows:
- The supervisor is responsible for ensuring that all the interviewers do the listing and interview work satisfactorily in time, effectively and completely in the selected areas.
- The supervisor is required to check all the questionnaires filled by interviewers.
- The supervisor visits the enumeration area to check the complete questionnaires and re-interview a few sample households to check whether the information the interviewers have collected are accurate, reliable and valid or not.
- The supervisor may provide to interviewers all necessary field supplies and questionnaires for fieldwork operation etc.
- The supervisor serves as a link between interviewers and survey coordinators. The supervisor must inform any problem or difficulty that you or interviewers encounter during the fieldwork operation and then deal with the problems. The supervisor must help interviewers assigned under you establish contact with village chiefs, commune chiefs, and other authorized representatives of the village, commune etc.
- The supervisor has to prepare a time schedule for meeting all interviewers at their respective assigned villages for checking the work done etc.Because the sample was stratified by domain, it is not self-weighting. Sample weights based on the design of the survey were calculated and used to come up with national level estimates. The variable WEIGHT in the dataset is used to blow up individual level figures.The completed questionnaires were collected by supervisors on the due date and submitted to offices of the Central NIS. After careful examination, each questionnaire was stored for entry. The editing and coding of each questionnaire was performed manually and submitted for entry.
Manual processing of questionnaires verified status of completeness, correctness, and consistency of the data entries. The coding classification of Occupations and Industries was used and were developed for the Cambodian National Tobacco Survey. The coding and classification scheme were based on the UN International Standard Occupations Classification (ISOC) and UN International Standard Industrial Classification (ISIC) systems, respectively. Manual editing and coding were performed by four persons (one supervisor and three processors) all of them from NIS. They participated in editing and coding of many surveys conducted by NIS.
A verification software package, known as the Census and Survey Processing System (CSPro), was used to verify data entry, correction of inconsistencies and tabulation of survey results. A single supervisor and four data entry personnel performed this process of data process after being trained over the course of four days on entry verification, completeness of entry, correction of entry errors, and codingThe end result of all interviewing yielded a 97% percent response rate.Substantial differences (sampling error of > 10%) results in the addition of sample points and subjects on a per domain basis until the comparability with current national data is achieved.All survey participants provided their approval and were assured that any information provided during the National Tobacco survey will be held confidential and not be released. All participants were consented and informed that their information will be held confidential and used to produce statistical reports defining the scale of national tobacco use, understanding the effects of tobacco use, and to monitor tobacco use that will contribute to the development of a strategic national tobacco policy. All participants were assured that their information would not be used against them such as identifying persons who failed to pay taxes or for any other legal purpose.
All information collected in the Survey from the representatives of sample villages, sample households and a nationally representative sample of targeted populations will be treated as strictly confidential and used for statistical purposes to define scale of the problem of smoking, understand the effects of tobacco, monitor and analyze tobacco prevalence control in Cambodia in order to develop or accelerate national strategic policy on tobacco consumption. Information supplied by any person will not be used against him for taxation, investigation or any other legal purpose.Director GeneralDirector, ICT DepartmentUse of the dataset must be acknowledged using a citation which would include:
- the Identification of the Primary Investigator
- the title of the survey (including country, acronym and year of implementation)
- the survey reference number
- the source and date of download
Example:
National Institute of Statistics (NIS), Cambodia. National Tobacco Prevalence Survey 2005. Ref. KHM_2005_NTPS_v01_M. Dataset downloaded from http://www.nis.gov.kh/nada/index.php/catalog on [date].1. The data and other materials will not be redistributed or sold to other individuals, institutions, or organizations without the written agreement of the National Institute of Statistics.
2. The data will be used for statistical and scientific research purposes only. They will be used solely for reporting of aggregated information, and not for investigation of specific individuals or organizations.
3. No attempt will be made to re-identify respondents, and no use will be made of the identity of any person or establishment discovered inadvertently. Any such discovery would immediately be reported to the National Institute of Statistics.
4. No attempt will be made to produce links among datasets provided by the National Institute of Statistics, or among data from the National Institute of Statistics and other datasets that could identify individuals or organizations.
5. Any books, articles, conference papers, theses, dissertations, reports, or other publications that employ data obtained from the National Institute of Statistics will cite the source of data in accordance with the Citation Requirement provided with each dataset.
6. An electronic copy of all reports and publications based on the requested data will be sent to the National Institute of Statistics.The user of the data acknowledges that the National Institute of Statistics, Cambodia bears no responsibility for use of the data or for interpretations or inferences based upon such uses.MemberData collected at the individual level of household selected (Core Questionnaire, including Demographic information and tobacco use including smoking cigarettes, chewing tobacco, smoking pipe, and age at initiation, reasons for starting/continuing to use tobacco and knowledge and attitudes about tobacco use including knowledge of harmful effects, attitudes about tobacco use, and attitudes about tobacco use in the community, attitudes about anti-tobacco policies, and attitudes about addiction.). The file also includes Passive smoking, Smoking cessation, Lifestyle including anthropometrics, diet, health status, access to health care, and women's health, Media and Miscellaneous questions.0246Household IDHousehold IDHousehold IDHousehold IDHousehold IDMember IDMember IDMember IDMember IDMember IDProvince/CityProvince/CityProvince/CityProvince/CityProvince/CityProvince/ City1Banteay Meanchey2Battambang3Kampong Cham4Kampong Chhnang5Kampong Speu6Kampong Thom7Kampot8Kandal9Koh Kong10Kratie11Mondul Kiri12Phnom Penh13Preah Vihear14Prey Veng15Pursat16Ratanak Kiri17Siemreap18Sihanoukville19Stung Treng20Svay Rieng21Takeo22Oddar Meanchey23Kep24PailinDistrict/KhanDistrict/KhanDistrict/KhanDistrict/KhanDistrict/KhanDistrict/ KhanCommune/SangkatCommune/SangkatCommune/SangkatCommune/SangkatCommune/SangkatCommune/ SangkatVillage/MondolVillage/MondolVillage/MondolVillage/MondolVillage/MondolVillage/ MondolDomainDomainDomainDomainDomainDomain number1banteay mean chey2kampong cham3kampong chhnang4kampong spueu5kampong thum6kandal7kaoh kong8phnom penh9prey veaeng10pousat11svay rieng12takaev13bat dambang & krong pailin14kampot, krong preah sihanouk & krong kaeb15kracheh, preah vihear & stueng traeng16mondolkiri & rotanakkiri17otdar mean chey and siem reabSector (Urban/Rural)Sector (Urban/Rural)Sector (Urban/Rural)Sector (Urban/Rural)Sector (Urban/Rural)Sector1urban2ruralSample Reference NumberSample Reference NumberSample Reference NumberSample Reference NumberSample Reference NumberSample reference number of householdID NumberID NumberID NumberID NumberID NumberSexSexSexSexSexSexEnter code.1Male2FemaleDay of BirthDay of BirthDay of BirthDay of BirthDay of BirthDate of birth: DayWrite '98' if don't know for day or month and '9998' for year.98Don't knowMonth of BirthMonth of BirthMonth of BirthMonth of BirthMonth of BirthDate of birth: MonthWrite '98' if don't know for day or month and '9998' for year.98Don't knowYear of BirthYear of BirthYear of BirthYear of BirthYear of BirthDate of birth: YearWrite '98' if don't know for day or month and '9998' for year.9998Don't knowAgeAgeAgeAgeAgeWhat is [NAME]'s age in completed years?Write '96' if 96 years or more and '98' if don't know.98Don't know/Refuse to answerEthnicityEthnicityEthnicityEthnicityEthnicityEthnicitySee ethnicity codes.1khmer2cham3other local group4chinese5vietnamese6thai7lao8othersReligionReligionReligionReligionReligionReligionSee religion codes.1buddhist2islamic3christian4other5noneMarital StatusMarital StatusMarital StatusMarital StatusMarital StatusOnly for members aged 18 and aboveMarital StatusSee marital status codes.Members aged 18 and above1never married2currently married3live together4widowed5divorced6separatedLiteracyLiteracyLiteracyLiteracyLiteracyCan [NAME] read and write a simple message in any language?Members aged 18 and above1Yes2NoSchool AttendanceSchool AttendanceSchool AttendanceSchool AttendanceSchool Attendancehas [NAME] ever attended school?If No, >> Col. 14A.Members aged 18 and above1Yes2NoEducationEducationEducationEducationEducationWhat is the highest level [NAME] successfully completed?Members aged 18 and above who ever attended school (s2c10=1)pre-school1class 12class 23class 34class 45class 56class 67class 78class 89class 910class 1011class 1112class 1213secondary school certificate,14technical/vocational pre-secondary diploma/certificate15technical/vocational post-secondary diploma/certificate16college/university undergraduate17college /university graduate18post-graduate19others99noneIn schoolIn schoolIn schoolIn schoolIn schoolIs [NAME] currently in the school system?If No, >> Col. 14A
If the child is on holidays, he/ she must be considered as being in the school system.Members aged 18 and above who ever attended school (s2c10=1)1Yes2NoCurrent gradeCurrent gradeCurrent gradeCurrent gradeCurrent gradeWhat's [NAME]'s current grade?Members aged 18 and above who ever attended school (s2c10=1)pre-school1class 12class 23class 34class 45class 56class 67class 78class 89class 910class 1011class 1112class 1213secondary school certificate,14technical/vocational pre-secondary diploma/certificate15technical/vocational post-secondary diploma/certificate16college/university undergraduate17college /university graduate18post-graduate19others99nonePresent during surveyPresent during surveyPresent during surveyPresent during surveyPresent during surveyIs [NAME] (aged 18 & over) present at home during the entire period of the survey?If YEs, >> Col. 15Members aged 18 and above1Yes2No9Yes, but cannot answer because of health problemReason why not presentReason why not presentReason why not presentReason why not presentReason why not presentReason for not being present (aged 18 & over) at home during the entire period of the survey.Enter code.Members aged 18 and above who were not present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=2)1study away from home2work away from home3seeking for work away from home4visit relatives away from home5vacation away from home6medical treatment away from home7working mission away from home8stay away from home for security reason9go abroad10otherWork at all, primary economic activityWork at all, primary economic activityWork at all, primary economic activityWork at all, primary economic activityWork at all, primary economic activityDid [NAME] do any work at all, even one hour (if no but having a job), for primary occupation during the past month?If No, >> Col. 2 of Q20 of next section.Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1)1Yes2NoPrimary OccupatonPrimary OccupatonPrimary OccupatonPrimary OccupatonPrimary OccupatonWhat was [name]'s primary occupation during the past month?Write specific occupation in Col. 16A.
Note: beggar and sex workers are occupations.Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1) and worked at least one hour for primary occupation during the past month (s2c15=1)110Armed Forces1110Legislators1120Senior Government Officials1130Traditional Chiefs and Head of Villages1140Senior Officials of Special-Interest Organizations1210Director and chief executives1220Production and operations department managers1230Other department managers1310General Managers1320Educational Supervisors1330Clerical Supervisors1340Transport and communication Supervisors1350Production Supervisors and General Foremen1360Sales supervisors, Wholesale and Retail Trade1390Other Supervisors n. e. c.2110Physicists, Chemists and Related Professionals2120Mathematicians, Statisticians and Related Professionals2130Computing Professionals2140Architects, Engineers and Related Professionals2210Life Science Professionals2220Health Professionals (except nursing)2230Nursing and Midwifery Professionals2310College, University and Higher Educational Teaching Professionals2390Other Teaching Professionals2410Business Professionals2420Legal Professionals2430Archivists, Librarians and related Information Professionals2440Social Science and related Professionals2450Writers and Creative or Performing artists2460Religious Professionals3110Physical and Engineering Science Technicians3120Computer Associate professionals3130Optical and Electronic Equipment Operators3140Ship and Aircraft Controllers and Technicians3150Building, Safety, Health and Quality Inspectors3210Life Science and Health Associate Professionals3220Modern Health Associate Professionals (except nursing)3230Nursing and Midwifery Associate Professionals3240Traditional Medicine Practitioners and Faith healers3310Primary Education Teaching Associate Professionals3320Pre-Primary Education Teaching Associate Professionals3330Special Education Associate Professionals3340Other Teaching Associate Professionals3410Finance and Sales Associate Professionals3420Business Services Agents and Trade Brokers3430Administrative Associate Professionals3440Customs, Tax and Related Government Associate Professionals3450Police Inspectors and Investigators3460Social Work Associate Professionals3470Artistic Entertainment and Sports Associate Professionals3480Religious Associate Professionals4110Secretaries and Keyboard-Operating Clerks4120Numerical Clerks4130Material-Recording and Transport clerks4140Library, Mail and Related Clerks4190Other Office Clerks4210Cashiers, Tellers, and Related Clerks4220Client Information Clerks5110Travel Attendants and Related Workers5120Housekeeping and Restaurant Services Workers5130Personal Care and Related Workers5140Other Personal Services Workers5150Fortune-Tellers and Related Workers5160Protective Services Workers5210Fashion and Other Models5220Shop Salespersons5230Stall and Market Salespersons6100Tobacco farmer6110Market Gardeners Crop Growers6111Field crop and vegetable growers :6112Tree and shrub crop growers6113Gardeners, horticultural and nursery growers6114Mixed crop farmers/growers6121Dairy and livestock Producers6122Poultry Producers6123Mixed Animal Producers6129Market oriented animal producers related workers n. e. c.6130Market Oriented Crop and Animal Producers6140Forestry and Related Workers6150fishery Workers, Hunters and Trappers6211Field crop and vegetable growers :6212Crop cultivation and animal farming (combined) by subsistence farmers6213Firewood gatherer, Thatch gatherer, other forest products gatherer6214All other subsistence Agricultural and fishery Workers7110Miners, Stone Cutters and Carvers7120Building Farm and Related Trades Workers7121Building , Traditional materials7122Bricklayers and stonemasons7123Concrete placers , concrete finishers and related workers7124Carpenters and joiners7129Building frame and related trades workers n . e . c.7130Building finishers and Related Trades Workers7131Roofers7132Floor layers and tile setters7133Insulation workers7134Glaziers7136Plumbers and pipe fitters7137Building and related electricians7140Painters, Building Structure Cleaners and Related Trades Workers7141Painters , paper hanger and related workers7142Vehicle painter , manufactured products painter , varnishers and related painters7143Building structure cleaners7210Metal Moulders , Welders, Sheet-Metal Workers, Structural-Metal Workers and7220Blacksmiths, Tool-Makers and Related Trades Workers7230Machinery Mechanics and Fitters7240Electrical and Electronic Equipment Mechanics and fitters8110Mining and Related Processing Plant Operators8120Metal-processing-Plant Operators8130Glass , Ceramics and Related Plant Operators8140Wood-Processing and Papermaking-Plant operators8150Chemical - Processing – Plant Operators8160Power-Production and Related Plant Operators8170Automated-Assembly –line and Industrial-Robot Operators8210Metal and Mineral-Products Machine Operators8220Chemical-Products Machine Operators8230Rubber and Plastic-Products Machine operators8240Wood-Products Machine Operators8270Food and Related Products Machine Operators8271Tobacco production machine operators8280Assemblers8290Other Machine Operators and Assemblers8310Locomotive-Engine Drivers and Related Workers8320Motor-Vehicle Drivers8330Agricultural and Other Mobile-Plant Operators8340Ship’s deck Crews and Related Workers9110Street Vendors and Related Workers9120Shoe Cleaning and Other Street Services Elementary Occupations9130Domestic and Related Helpers , Cleaners and Launders9140Building Caretakers , Window and Related Cleaners9150Messengers , Porters , Doorkeepers and Related Workers9160Garbage Collectors and Related Labourers9210Agricultural , Fishery and laborers9310Mining and Construction Laborers9320Manufacturing Laborers9330Transport Laborers and Freight HandlersIf any member had more than one economic activity which provided wage employment or self-employment during the reference period (say, past week or past 12 months), then the primary occupation was one which the respondent accepts as such based on time spent on and income earned from different activities and other considerations like social and legal status. If the person was engaged in only one occupation, then that was his/her primary occupation.Industry of Primary OccupationIndustry of Primary OccupationIndustry of Primary OccupationIndustry of Primary OccupationIndustry of Primary OccupationIn what kind of primary economic activity, like agriculture manufacturing, trade or service did [NAME] work in the past month?Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1) and worked at least one hour for primary occupation during the past month (s2c15=1)110Growing of tobacco111Growing of cereals and other crops n.e.c.112Growing of vegetables , horticultural specialties and nursery products113Growing of fruits , nuts , beverage and spice crops120Farming of animals121Farming of cattle , hog, goat , horse , dairy farming122Other animal farming, production of animal products n.e.c.130Growing of crops combined with farming of animals (mixed farming )140Agricultural and animal husbandry service activities , except veterinary activities150Hunting , trapping and game propagation including related services activities200Forestry , logging and related service activities500Fishing operation of fish hatcheries and fish farms, services incidental to fishing1010Mining and agglomeration of hard coal1020Mining and agglomeration of lignite1030Extraction and agglomeration of peat1110Extraction of petroleum and natural gas1120Service activities incidental to oil and gas extraction excluding surveying1200Mining of uranium and thorium ores1310Mining of iron ores1320Mining of non-ferrous metal ores , except uranium and thorium ores1410Quarrying of stone , sand and clay1420Mining and quarrying n.e.c.1421Mining of chemical and fertilizer minerals1422Extraction of salt1429Other mining and quarrying n.e.c.1510Production , processing and preservation of meat , fish , fruit , vegetables , oil and fats1511Production , processing and preservation of meat and meat products1512Processing and preserving of fish and fish products1513Processing and preserving of fruit and vegetables1514Manufacture of vegetable and animal oil and fats1520Manufacture of dairy products1530Manufacture of grain mill products , starch products , and prepared animal feeds1531Manufacture of grain mill products1532Manufacture of starches and starch products1533Manufacture of prepared animal feeds1540Manufacture of other food products1541Manufacture of bakery products ( bread or rolls , biscuits )1542Manufacture of sugar1543Manufacture of cocoa, chocolate and sugar confectionery1544Manufacture of macaroni, noodles and similar farinaceous products1549Manufacture of other food products n.e.c.1550Manufacture of beverages1551Distilling, rectifying and blending of spirits : ethyl alcohol production from fermented materials1552Manufacture of wines1553Manufacture of malt liquors and malt ( beer, ale )1554Manufacture of soft drinks; production of mineral waters.1600Manufacture of tobacco products1710Spinning, weaving and finishing of textiles1711Preparation and spinning of textiles fibres; weaving of textiles1712Finishing of textiles ( bleaching, dyeing, shrinking, printing )1720Manufacture of other textiles1721Manufacture of made-up textiles articles, except apparel ( blanket, household linen, bedsheets, curtains, pillows, cushion, loose covers for cars, flag, banners )1722Manufacture of carpets and rugs1723Manufacture of cordage, rope, twine and netting.1729Manufacture of other textiles n.e.c.1730Manufacture of knitted and crocheted fabrics and articles1810Manufacture of wearing apparel , except fur apparel1820Dressing and dyeing of fur ; manufacture of articles of fur1910Tanning and dressing of leather; manufacture of luggage, handbags, saddler and harness1911Tanning and dressing of leather1912Manufacture of luggage, handbags and the like, saddlers and harness1920Manufacture of footwear2010Saw milling and planning of wood2020Manufacture of products of wood, cork, straw and plaiting materials2021Manufacture of veneer sheets; manufacture of plywood, laminboard, particle board and other panels and boards2022Manufacture of builders’ carpentry and joiney2023Manufacture of wooden containers2029Manufacture of other products of wood; manufacture of articles of cork, straw and plaiting materials2100Manufacture of paper and paper products2101Manufacture of pulp, paper and paperboard2102Manufacture of corrugates paper and paperboard and of containers of paper and paperboard2109Manufacture of other articles of paper and paperboard ( toilet paper, postcard, envelops )2210Publishing2211Publishing of books, brochures, musical books and other publications2212Publishing of newspapers, journals and periodicals2213Publishing of recorded media2219Other publishing ( photos, posters, postcards )2220Printing and service activities related to printing2221Printing ( newspapers, magazines, books, maps )2222Service activities related to printing (bookbinding, composed type )2230Reproduction of recorded media ( records, audio, video, film duplicating )2310Manufacture of coke oven products2320Manufacture of refined petroleum products2410Manufacture of basic chemical2411Manufacture of basic chemicals, except fertilizers and nitrogen compounds2412Manufacture of fertilizers and nitrogen and compounds2413Manufacture of plastics in primary forms and synthetic rubber2420Manufacture of other chemical products2421Manufacture of pesticides and other agro-chemical products2422Manufacture of paints, varnishes and similar coating, printing ink and mastics2423Manufacture of pharmaceuticals, medicinal chemicals and botanical products2424Manufacture of soap and detergents, cleaning and polishing preparations, perfumes and toilet preparations2425Manufacture of other chemical products n.e.c.2430Manufacture of man-made fibres2510Manufacture of rubber products2511Manufacture of rubber tires and tubes; retreating and rebuilding of rubber tires2519Manufacture of other rubber products (sheets, strip, tubes )2520Manufacture of plastic products2610Manufacture of glass and glass products2690Manufacture of non-metallic mineral products n.e.c.2691Manufacture of non- structural non-refractory ceramic ware2692Manufacture of refractory ceramic products2693Manufacture of structural non-refractory clay and ceramic products2694Manufacture of cement, lime and plaster2695Manufacture of articles of concrete, cement and plaster2696Cutting, shaping and finishing of stone2699Manufacture of other non- metallic products n.e.c.2710Manufacture of basic iron and steel2720Manufacture of basic precious and non-ferrous metals2730Casting of metals2731Casting of iron and steel2732Casting of non-ferrous metals2810Manufacture of structural metal products, tanks, reservoirs and steam generators2811Manufacture of structural metals products2812Manufacture of tanks, reservoirs and containers of metal2813Manufacture of steam generators, except central heating hot water boilers2890Manufacture of other fabricated metal products; metal working services activities2891Forging, pressing, stamping and roll-forming of metal ; powder metallurgy2892Treatment and coating of metals; general mechanical engineering on a fee or contract basis2893Manufacture of cutlery, hand tools and general hardware2899Manufacture of other fabricated metal products n.e.c.2910Manufacture of general purpose machinery2911Manufacture of engines and turbines, except aircraft, vehicle and cycle engines2912Manufacture of pumps, compressors, taps and valves2913Manufacture of bearing, gears, gearing and driving elements2914Manufacture of ovens, furnaces and furnace burners2915Manufacture of lifting and handing equipment2919Manufacture of other general purpose machinery2920Manufacture of special purpose machinery2921Manufacture of agricultural and forestry machinery2922Manufacture of machinery-tools2923Manufacture of machinery for metallurgy2924Manufacture of machinery for mining, quarrying and construction2925Manufacture of machinery for food, beverage2926Manufacture of machinery for textiles, apparel and leather production2927Manufacture of weapons and ammunition2928Manufacture of other special purpose machinery2929Manufacture of machinery for tobacco processing2930Manufacture of domestic appliances n.e.c.3000Manufacture of office, accounting and computing machinery3110Manufacture of electric motors, generators and transformers3120Manufacture of electricity distribution and control apparatus3130Manufacture of insulated wire and cable3140Manufacture of accumulators, primary cells and primary batteries3150Manufacture of electric lamps and lighting equipment3160Manufacture of other electrical equipment n.e.c.3210Manufacture of electronic valves and tubes and other electronic components3220Manufacture of television and radio transmitters and apparatus for line telephony and line telegraphy3230Manufacture of television and radio receivers, sound or video recording or reproducing apparatus, and associated goods3310Manufacture of medical appliances and instrument and appliances for measuring, checking, testing navigating and other purpose, except optical instrument3311Manufacture of medical and surgical equipment and orthopedic appliances3312Manufacture of instruments and appliances for measuring, checking, testing navigating, and3313Manufacture of industrial process control equipment3320Manufacture of optical instrument and photographic equipment3330Manufacture of watches and clocks3410Manufacture of motor vehicles3420Manufacture of bodies ( coach work ) for motor vehicles, manufacture of trailers and semi-trailers3430Manufacture of parts and accessories for motor vehicles and their engines3510Building and repairing of ships and boats3511Building and repairing of ships3512Building and repairing of pleasure and sporting boats3520Manufacture of railway and tramway locomotives and rolling stock3590Manufacture of transport equipment n.e.c.3591Manufacture of motorcycles3592Manufacture of bicycle and invalid carriages3599Manufacture of other transport equipment n.e.c.3610Manufacture of furniture3690Manufacturing n.e.c.3691Manufacture of jewelry and related articles3692Manufacture of musical instruments3693Manufacture of sports goods3694Manufacture of games and toys3699other of manufacturing n.e.c.3710Recycling of metal waste and scrap3720Recycling of non-metal waste and scrap4010Production, collection and distribution of electricity4020Manufacture of gas; distribution of gaseous fuels through mains4030Steam and hot water supply4100Collection, purification and distribution of water4510Site preparation4520Building of complete construction or parts thereof ; civil engineering4530Building installations4540Building completion4550Renting of construction or demolition equipment with operator5010Sale of motor vehicles5020Maintenance and repair of motor vehicles5030Sale of motor vehicles parts and accessories5040Sale, maintenance and repair of motorcycles and related parts and accessories5050Retail sale of automotive fuel5110Wholesale on a fee or contract basis5120Wholesale of agricultural raw materials, live animals, food, beverages and tobacco5121Wholesale of agricultural raw materials and live animals5122Wholesale of food, beverage (Excluding tobacco)5123Wholesale of tobacco5130Wholesale of household goods5131Wholesale of textiles, clothing and footwear5139Wholesale of other household goods5140Wholesale of non-agricultural intermediate products, waste and scrap5141Wholesale of solid, liquid and gaseous fuels and related products5142Wholesale of metals and metal ores5143Wholesale of construction materials, hardware, plumbing and heating equipment and supplies5149Wholesale of other intermediate products, waste and scrap5150Wholesale of machinery, equipment and supplies5190Other wholesale5210Non-specialized retail trade in stores5211Retail sale in non-specialized stores with food, beverages or tobacco predominating5212Retail sale in non-specialized stores with tobacco predominating5219Other retail sale in non-specialized stores5220Retail sale of food, beverages and tobacco in specialized stores5230Other retail trade of new goods in specialized stores5231Retail sale of pharmaceutical and medical goods, cosmetic and toilet articles5232Retail sale of textiles, clothing, footwear and leather goods5233Retail sale of household appliances, articles and equipment5234Retail sale of hardware, paints and glass5239Other retail sale in specialized stores5240Retail sale of second-hand goods in stores5250Retail trade not in stores5251Retail sale via mail order houses5252Retail sale via stalls and markets5253Other non-store retail sale5260Repair of personal and household goods5510Hotels; camping sites and other provision of short-stay accommodation5520Restaurants, bars and canteens6010Transport via railways6020Other land transport6021Other scheduled passenger land transport6022Other non-scheduled passenger land transport6023Freight transport by road6030Transport via pipelines6110Sea and coastal water transport6120Inland water transport6210Scheduled air transport6220Non-scheduled air transport6300Supporting and auxiliary transport activities; activities travel agencies6301Cargo handing6302Storage and warehousing6303Other supporting transport activities6304Activities of travel agencies and tour operators; tourist assistance activities n.e.c.6309Activities of other transport agencies6410Post and courier activities6411National post activities6412Courier activities other than national post activities6420Telecommunication6510Monetary inter mediation6511Central banking6519Other monetary inter mediation6590Other financial inter mediation6591Financial leasing6592Other credit granting6599Other financial inter mediation n.e.c.6600Insurance and pension funding, except compulsory social security6601Life insurance6602Pension funding6603Non- life insurance6710Activities auxiliary to financial inter mediation, except insurance and pension funding6711Administration of financial markets6712Security dealing activities6719Activities auxiliary to financial inter mediation n.e.c. ( Foreign exchange dealer including money changer )6720Activities auxiliary to insurance and pension funding7010Real estate activities with own or leases property7020Real estate activities on a fee or contract basis7110Renting of transport equipment7111Renting of land transport equipment7112Renting of water transport equipment7113Renting of air transport equipment7120Renting of other machinery and equipment7121Renting of agricultural machinery and equipment7122Renting of construction and civil engineering machinery and equipment7123Renting of office machinery and equipment ( including computers )7129Renting of other machinery and equipment n.e.c.7130Renting of personal and household goods n.e.c.7210Hardware consultancy7220Software consultancy and supply7230Data processing7240Data base activities7250Maintenance and repair of office, accounting and computing machinery7290Other computer related activities7310Research and experimental development on natural sciences and engineering7320Research and experimental development on social sciences and humanities7410Legal, accounting, book-keeping and auditing activities; tax consultancy; market research and public opinion polling; business and management consultancy7411Legal activities7412Accounting, book-keeping and auditing activities; tax consultancy7413Market research and public opinion polling7414Business and management consultancy activities7420Architectural, engineering and other technical activities7421Architectural and engineering activities and related technical consultancy7422Technical testing and analysis7430Advertising7490Business activities n.e.c.7491Labor recruitment provision of personnel7492Investigation and security activities7493Building-cleaning activities7494Photographic activities7495Packaging activities7499Other business activities n.e.c.7510Administration of the state and the economic and social policy of the community7511General ( overall ) public service activities7512Regulation of the activities of agencies that provide health care, education, cultural services and other social services, excluding social security7513Regulation of and contribution to more efficient operation of business7514Ancillary service activities for the Government as a whole7520Provision of services to the community as a whole7521Foreign affairs ( including diplomatic and consular missions station abroad or at office of international organizations7522Defense activities ( military, armed forces )7523Public order and safety activities ( police, fire protection )7530Compulsory social security activities8010Primary education8020Secondary education8021General secondary education8022Technical and vocational secondary education8030Higher education (post-secondary sub-degree level education )8090Adult and other education ( English / French language course or tutorial )8510Human health activities8511Hospital activities8512Medical and dental practice activities8519Other human health activities8520Veterinary activities8530Social work activities8531Social work with accommodation8532Social work without accommodation9000Sewage and refuse disposal, sanitation and similar activities9110Activities of business, employers and professional organizations9111Activities of business and employers’ organizations9112Activities of professional organizations9120Activities of trade unions9190Activities of other membership organizations9191Activities of religious organizations9192Activities of political organizations9193Activities of other membership organizations n.e.c.9210Motion picture, radio, television and other entertainment activities9211Motion picture and video production and distribution9212Motion picture projection9213Radio and television activities9214Dramatic arts, music, and other arts activities9219Other entertainment activities n.e.c.9220News agency activities9230Library, archives, museums and other cultural activities9231Library and archives activities9232Museums activities and preservation of historical sites and buildings9233Botanical and zoological gardens and nature reserves activities9240Sporting and other recreational activities9241Sporting activities9249Other recreational activities9300Other service activities9301Washing and ( dry- ) cleaning of textile and fur products9302Hairdressing and other beauty treatment9303Funeral and related activities9309Other service activities n.e.c.9500Private households with employed persons9900Extra-territorial organization and bodies (International organization such as United Nation, World Bank International Monetary Fund, etc.)Industry or kind of economic activity refers to the nature of work done (the goods and services produced) by the institution or the workplace or enterprise where the person works.Employment Status, Primary OccupationEmployment Status, Primary OccupationEmployment Status, Primary OccupationEmployment Status, Primary OccupationEmployment Status, Primary Occupationwhat was [NAME]'s employment status?Enter code.Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1) and worked at least one hour for primary occupation during the past month (s2c15=1)1paid employee2employer3own account worker, /self-employed4unpaid family worker5otherEmployer type, Primary OccupationEmployer type, Primary OccupationEmployer type, Primary OccupationEmployer type, Primary OccupationEmployer type, Primary OccupationUnder what type of employer did [NAME] work?Enter code.Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1) and worked at least one hour for primary occupation during the past month (s2c15=1)1government2state enterprise3private enterprise4joint venture5foreign govt, international organization and ngo6local ngo7self-employed farm8non-farm self-employed9domestic servant10otherIncome in cash, Primary OccupationIncome in cash, Primary OccupationIncome in cash, Primary OccupationIncome in cash, Primary OccupationIncome in cash, Primary OccupationWhat was [NAME]'s income (in cash in riels) from the primary occupation during the past month?Enter '98' if no income from primary occupation.Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1) and worked at least one hour for primary occupation during the past month (s2c15=1)98noneIncome in kind, Primary OccupationIncome in kind, Primary OccupationIncome in kind, Primary OccupationIncome in kind, Primary OccupationIncome in kind, Primary OccupationWhat was [NAME]'s income (in kind in riels) from the primary occupation during the past month?Enter '98' if no income from primary occupation.Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1) and worked at least one hour for primary occupation during the past month (s2c15=1)98noneWok at all, secondary economic activityWok at all, secondary economic activityWok at all, secondary economic activityWok at all, secondary economic activityWok at all, secondary economic activityDid [NAME] do any work at all, even one hour (if no but having a job), for secondary occupation during the past month?If No, >> Col. 2 of Q20 of next section.Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1) and worked at least one hour for primary occupation during the past month (s2c15=1)1Yes2NoSecondary OccupationSecondary OccupationSecondary OccupationSecondary OccupationSecondary OccupationWhat was [NAME]'s secondary occupation during the past month?Write specific occupation in Col. 19A.
Note: beggar and sex workers are occupations.Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1) and worked at least one hour for secondary occupation during the past month (s2c18=1)110Armed Forces1110Legislators1120Senior Government Officials1130Traditional Chiefs and Head of Villages1140Senior Officials of Special-Interest Organizations1210Director and chief executives1220Production and operations department managers1230Other department managers1310General Managers1320Educational Supervisors1330Clerical Supervisors1340Transport and communication Supervisors1350Production Supervisors and General Foremen1360Sales supervisors, Wholesale and Retail Trade1390Other Supervisors n. e. c.2110Physicists, Chemists and Related Professionals2120Mathematicians, Statisticians and Related Professionals2130Computing Professionals2140Architects, Engineers and Related Professionals2210Life Science Professionals2220Health Professionals (except nursing)2230Nursing and Midwifery Professionals2310College, University and Higher Educational Teaching Professionals2390Other Teaching Professionals2410Business Professionals2420Legal Professionals2430Archivists, Librarians and related Information Professionals2440Social Science and related Professionals2450Writers and Creative or Performing artists2460Religious Professionals3110Physical and Engineering Science Technicians3120Computer Associate professionals3130Optical and Electronic Equipment Operators3140Ship and Aircraft Controllers and Technicians3150Building, Safety, Health and Quality Inspectors3210Life Science and Health Associate Professionals3220Modern Health Associate Professionals (except nursing)3230Nursing and Midwifery Associate Professionals3240Traditional Medicine Practitioners and Faith healers3310Primary Education Teaching Associate Professionals3320Pre-Primary Education Teaching Associate Professionals3330Special Education Associate Professionals3340Other Teaching Associate Professionals3410Finance and Sales Associate Professionals3420Business Services Agents and Trade Brokers3430Administrative Associate Professionals3440Customs, Tax and Related Government Associate Professionals3450Police Inspectors and Investigators3460Social Work Associate Professionals3470Artistic Entertainment and Sports Associate Professionals3480Religious Associate Professionals4110Secretaries and Keyboard-Operating Clerks4120Numerical Clerks4130Material-Recording and Transport clerks4140Library, Mail and Related Clerks4190Other Office Clerks4210Cashiers, Tellers, and Related Clerks4220Client Information Clerks5110Travel Attendants and Related Workers5120Housekeeping and Restaurant Services Workers5130Personal Care and Related Workers5140Other Personal Services Workers5150Fortune-Tellers and Related Workers5160Protective Services Workers5210Fashion and Other Models5220Shop Salespersons5230Stall and Market Salespersons6100Tobacco farmer6110Market Gardeners Crop Growers6111Field crop and vegetable growers :6112Tree and shrub crop growers6113Gardeners, horticultural and nursery growers6114Mixed crop farmers/growers6121Dairy and livestock Producers6122Poultry Producers6123Mixed Animal Producers6129Market oriented animal producers related workers n. e. c.6130Market Oriented Crop and Animal Producers6140Forestry and Related Workers6150fishery Workers, Hunters and Trappers6211Field crop and vegetable growers :6212Crop cultivation and animal farming (combined) by subsistence farmers6213Firewood gatherer, Thatch gatherer, other forest products gatherer6214All other subsistence Agricultural and fishery Workers7110Miners, Stone Cutters and Carvers7120Building Farm and Related Trades Workers7121Building , Traditional materials7122Bricklayers and stonemasons7123Concrete placers , concrete finishers and related workers7124Carpenters and joiners7129Building frame and related trades workers n . e . c.7130Building finishers and Related Trades Workers7131Roofers7132Floor layers and tile setters7133Insulation workers7134Glaziers7136Plumbers and pipe fitters7137Building and related electricians7140Painters, Building Structure Cleaners and Related Trades Workers7141Painters , paper hanger and related workers7142Vehicle painter , manufactured products painter , varnishers and related painters7143Building structure cleaners7210Metal Moulders , Welders, Sheet-Metal Workers, Structural-Metal Workers and7220Blacksmiths, Tool-Makers and Related Trades Workers7230Machinery Mechanics and Fitters7240Electrical and Electronic Equipment Mechanics and fitters8110Mining and Related Processing Plant Operators8120Metal-processing-Plant Operators8130Glass , Ceramics and Related Plant Operators8140Wood-Processing and Papermaking-Plant operators8150Chemical - Processing – Plant Operators8160Power-Production and Related Plant Operators8170Automated-Assembly –line and Industrial-Robot Operators8210Metal and Mineral-Products Machine Operators8220Chemical-Products Machine Operators8230Rubber and Plastic-Products Machine operators8240Wood-Products Machine Operators8270Food and Related Products Machine Operators8271Tobacco production machine operators8280Assemblers8290Other Machine Operators and Assemblers8310Locomotive-Engine Drivers and Related Workers8320Motor-Vehicle Drivers8330Agricultural and Other Mobile-Plant Operators8340Ship’s deck Crews and Related Workers9110Street Vendors and Related Workers9120Shoe Cleaning and Other Street Services Elementary Occupations9130Domestic and Related Helpers , Cleaners and Launders9140Building Caretakers , Window and Related Cleaners9150Messengers , Porters , Doorkeepers and Related Workers9160Garbage Collectors and Related Labourers9210Agricultural , Fishery and laborers9310Mining and Construction Laborers9320Manufacturing Laborers9330Transport Laborers and Freight HandlersIf any member had more than one economic activity which provided wage employment or self-employment during the reference period (say, past week or past 12 months), then the secondary occupation was one which the respondent accepts as the most important based on time spent on and income earned from different activities and other considerations like social and legal status among all occupations of the person excluding the primary occupation.Industry of Secondary OccupationIndustry of Secondary OccupationIndustry of Secondary OccupationIndustry of Secondary OccupationIndustry of Secondary OccupationIn what kind of secondary economic activity, like agriculture manufacturing, trade or service did [NAME] work in the past month?Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1) and worked at least one hour for secondary occupation during the past month (s2c18=1)110Growing of tobacco111Growing of cereals and other crops n.e.c.112Growing of vegetables , horticultural specialties and nursery products113Growing of fruits , nuts , beverage and spice crops120Farming of animals121Farming of cattle , hog, goat , horse , dairy farming122Other animal farming, production of animal products n.e.c.130Growing of crops combined with farming of animals (mixed farming )140Agricultural and animal husbandry service activities , except veterinary activities150Hunting , trapping and game propagation including related services activities200Forestry , logging and related service activities500Fishing operation of fish hatcheries and fish farms, services incidental to fishing1010Mining and agglomeration of hard coal1020Mining and agglomeration of lignite1030Extraction and agglomeration of peat1110Extraction of petroleum and natural gas1120Service activities incidental to oil and gas extraction excluding surveying1200Mining of uranium and thorium ores1310Mining of iron ores1320Mining of non-ferrous metal ores , except uranium and thorium ores1410Quarrying of stone , sand and clay1420Mining and quarrying n.e.c.1421Mining of chemical and fertilizer minerals1422Extraction of salt1429Other mining and quarrying n.e.c.1510Production , processing and preservation of meat , fish , fruit , vegetables , oil and fats1511Production , processing and preservation of meat and meat products1512Processing and preserving of fish and fish products1513Processing and preserving of fruit and vegetables1514Manufacture of vegetable and animal oil and fats1520Manufacture of dairy products1530Manufacture of grain mill products , starch products , and prepared animal feeds1531Manufacture of grain mill products1532Manufacture of starches and starch products1533Manufacture of prepared animal feeds1540Manufacture of other food products1541Manufacture of bakery products ( bread or rolls , biscuits )1542Manufacture of sugar1543Manufacture of cocoa, chocolate and sugar confectionery1544Manufacture of macaroni, noodles and similar farinaceous products1549Manufacture of other food products n.e.c.1550Manufacture of beverages1551Distilling, rectifying and blending of spirits : ethyl alcohol production from fermented materials1552Manufacture of wines1553Manufacture of malt liquors and malt ( beer, ale )1554Manufacture of soft drinks; production of mineral waters.1600Manufacture of tobacco products1710Spinning, weaving and finishing of textiles1711Preparation and spinning of textiles fibres; weaving of textiles1712Finishing of textiles ( bleaching, dyeing, shrinking, printing )1720Manufacture of other textiles1721Manufacture of made-up textiles articles, except apparel ( blanket, household linen, bedsheets, curtains, pillows, cushion, loose covers for cars, flag, banners )1722Manufacture of carpets and rugs1723Manufacture of cordage, rope, twine and netting.1729Manufacture of other textiles n.e.c.1730Manufacture of knitted and crocheted fabrics and articles1810Manufacture of wearing apparel , except fur apparel1820Dressing and dyeing of fur ; manufacture of articles of fur1910Tanning and dressing of leather; manufacture of luggage, handbags, saddler and harness1911Tanning and dressing of leather1912Manufacture of luggage, handbags and the like, saddlers and harness1920Manufacture of footwear2010Saw milling and planning of wood2020Manufacture of products of wood, cork, straw and plaiting materials2021Manufacture of veneer sheets; manufacture of plywood, laminboard, particle board and other panels and boards2022Manufacture of builders’ carpentry and joiney2023Manufacture of wooden containers2029Manufacture of other products of wood; manufacture of articles of cork, straw and plaiting materials2100Manufacture of paper and paper products2101Manufacture of pulp, paper and paperboard2102Manufacture of corrugates paper and paperboard and of containers of paper and paperboard2109Manufacture of other articles of paper and paperboard ( toilet paper, postcard, envelops )2210Publishing2211Publishing of books, brochures, musical books and other publications2212Publishing of newspapers, journals and periodicals2213Publishing of recorded media2219Other publishing ( photos, posters, postcards )2220Printing and service activities related to printing2221Printing ( newspapers, magazines, books, maps )2222Service activities related to printing (bookbinding, composed type )2230Reproduction of recorded media ( records, audio, video, film duplicating )2310Manufacture of coke oven products2320Manufacture of refined petroleum products2410Manufacture of basic chemical2411Manufacture of basic chemicals, except fertilizers and nitrogen compounds2412Manufacture of fertilizers and nitrogen and compounds2413Manufacture of plastics in primary forms and synthetic rubber2420Manufacture of other chemical products2421Manufacture of pesticides and other agro-chemical products2422Manufacture of paints, varnishes and similar coating, printing ink and mastics2423Manufacture of pharmaceuticals, medicinal chemicals and botanical products2424Manufacture of soap and detergents, cleaning and polishing preparations, perfumes and toilet preparations2425Manufacture of other chemical products n.e.c.2430Manufacture of man-made fibres2510Manufacture of rubber products2511Manufacture of rubber tires and tubes; retreating and rebuilding of rubber tires2519Manufacture of other rubber products (sheets, strip, tubes )2520Manufacture of plastic products2610Manufacture of glass and glass products2690Manufacture of non-metallic mineral products n.e.c.2691Manufacture of non- structural non-refractory ceramic ware2692Manufacture of refractory ceramic products2693Manufacture of structural non-refractory clay and ceramic products2694Manufacture of cement, lime and plaster2695Manufacture of articles of concrete, cement and plaster2696Cutting, shaping and finishing of stone2699Manufacture of other non- metallic products n.e.c.2710Manufacture of basic iron and steel2720Manufacture of basic precious and non-ferrous metals2730Casting of metals2731Casting of iron and steel2732Casting of non-ferrous metals2810Manufacture of structural metal products, tanks, reservoirs and steam generators2811Manufacture of structural metals products2812Manufacture of tanks, reservoirs and containers of metal2813Manufacture of steam generators, except central heating hot water boilers2890Manufacture of other fabricated metal products; metal working services activities2891Forging, pressing, stamping and roll-forming of metal ; powder metallurgy2892Treatment and coating of metals; general mechanical engineering on a fee or contract basis2893Manufacture of cutlery, hand tools and general hardware2899Manufacture of other fabricated metal products n.e.c.2910Manufacture of general purpose machinery2911Manufacture of engines and turbines, except aircraft, vehicle and cycle engines2912Manufacture of pumps, compressors, taps and valves2913Manufacture of bearing, gears, gearing and driving elements2914Manufacture of ovens, furnaces and furnace burners2915Manufacture of lifting and handing equipment2919Manufacture of other general purpose machinery2920Manufacture of special purpose machinery2921Manufacture of agricultural and forestry machinery2922Manufacture of machinery-tools2923Manufacture of machinery for metallurgy2924Manufacture of machinery for mining, quarrying and construction2925Manufacture of machinery for food, beverage2926Manufacture of machinery for textiles, apparel and leather production2927Manufacture of weapons and ammunition2928Manufacture of other special purpose machinery2929Manufacture of machinery for tobacco processing2930Manufacture of domestic appliances n.e.c.3000Manufacture of office, accounting and computing machinery3110Manufacture of electric motors, generators and transformers3120Manufacture of electricity distribution and control apparatus3130Manufacture of insulated wire and cable3140Manufacture of accumulators, primary cells and primary batteries3150Manufacture of electric lamps and lighting equipment3160Manufacture of other electrical equipment n.e.c.3210Manufacture of electronic valves and tubes and other electronic components3220Manufacture of television and radio transmitters and apparatus for line telephony and line telegraphy3230Manufacture of television and radio receivers, sound or video recording or reproducing apparatus, and associated goods3310Manufacture of medical appliances and instrument and appliances for measuring, checking, testing navigating and other purpose, except optical instrument3311Manufacture of medical and surgical equipment and orthopedic appliances3312Manufacture of instruments and appliances for measuring, checking, testing navigating, and3313Manufacture of industrial process control equipment3320Manufacture of optical instrument and photographic equipment3330Manufacture of watches and clocks3410Manufacture of motor vehicles3420Manufacture of bodies ( coach work ) for motor vehicles, manufacture of trailers and semi-trailers3430Manufacture of parts and accessories for motor vehicles and their engines3510Building and repairing of ships and boats3511Building and repairing of ships3512Building and repairing of pleasure and sporting boats3520Manufacture of railway and tramway locomotives and rolling stock3590Manufacture of transport equipment n.e.c.3591Manufacture of motorcycles3592Manufacture of bicycle and invalid carriages3599Manufacture of other transport equipment n.e.c.3610Manufacture of furniture3690Manufacturing n.e.c.3691Manufacture of jewelry and related articles3692Manufacture of musical instruments3693Manufacture of sports goods3694Manufacture of games and toys3699other of manufacturing n.e.c.3710Recycling of metal waste and scrap3720Recycling of non-metal waste and scrap4010Production, collection and distribution of electricity4020Manufacture of gas; distribution of gaseous fuels through mains4030Steam and hot water supply4100Collection, purification and distribution of water4510Site preparation4520Building of complete construction or parts thereof ; civil engineering4530Building installations4540Building completion4550Renting of construction or demolition equipment with operator5010Sale of motor vehicles5020Maintenance and repair of motor vehicles5030Sale of motor vehicles parts and accessories5040Sale, maintenance and repair of motorcycles and related parts and accessories5050Retail sale of automotive fuel5110Wholesale on a fee or contract basis5120Wholesale of agricultural raw materials, live animals, food, beverages and tobacco5121Wholesale of agricultural raw materials and live animals5122Wholesale of food, beverage (Excluding tobacco)5123Wholesale of tobacco5130Wholesale of household goods5131Wholesale of textiles, clothing and footwear5139Wholesale of other household goods5140Wholesale of non-agricultural intermediate products, waste and scrap5141Wholesale of solid, liquid and gaseous fuels and related products5142Wholesale of metals and metal ores5143Wholesale of construction materials, hardware, plumbing and heating equipment and supplies5149Wholesale of other intermediate products, waste and scrap5150Wholesale of machinery, equipment and supplies5190Other wholesale5210Non-specialized retail trade in stores5211Retail sale in non-specialized stores with food, beverages or tobacco predominating5212Retail sale in non-specialized stores with tobacco predominating5219Other retail sale in non-specialized stores5220Retail sale of food, beverages and tobacco in specialized stores5230Other retail trade of new goods in specialized stores5231Retail sale of pharmaceutical and medical goods, cosmetic and toilet articles5232Retail sale of textiles, clothing, footwear and leather goods5233Retail sale of household appliances, articles and equipment5234Retail sale of hardware, paints and glass5239Other retail sale in specialized stores5240Retail sale of second-hand goods in stores5250Retail trade not in stores5251Retail sale via mail order houses5252Retail sale via stalls and markets5253Other non-store retail sale5260Repair of personal and household goods5510Hotels; camping sites and other provision of short-stay accommodation5520Restaurants, bars and canteens6010Transport via railways6020Other land transport6021Other scheduled passenger land transport6022Other non-scheduled passenger land transport6023Freight transport by road6030Transport via pipelines6110Sea and coastal water transport6120Inland water transport6210Scheduled air transport6220Non-scheduled air transport6300Supporting and auxiliary transport activities; activities travel agencies6301Cargo handing6302Storage and warehousing6303Other supporting transport activities6304Activities of travel agencies and tour operators; tourist assistance activities n.e.c.6309Activities of other transport agencies6410Post and courier activities6411National post activities6412Courier activities other than national post activities6420Telecommunication6510Monetary inter mediation6511Central banking6519Other monetary inter mediation6590Other financial inter mediation6591Financial leasing6592Other credit granting6599Other financial inter mediation n.e.c.6600Insurance and pension funding, except compulsory social security6601Life insurance6602Pension funding6603Non- life insurance6710Activities auxiliary to financial inter mediation, except insurance and pension funding6711Administration of financial markets6712Security dealing activities6719Activities auxiliary to financial inter mediation n.e.c. ( Foreign exchange dealer including money changer )6720Activities auxiliary to insurance and pension funding7010Real estate activities with own or leases property7020Real estate activities on a fee or contract basis7110Renting of transport equipment7111Renting of land transport equipment7112Renting of water transport equipment7113Renting of air transport equipment7120Renting of other machinery and equipment7121Renting of agricultural machinery and equipment7122Renting of construction and civil engineering machinery and equipment7123Renting of office machinery and equipment ( including computers )7129Renting of other machinery and equipment n.e.c.7130Renting of personal and household goods n.e.c.7210Hardware consultancy7220Software consultancy and supply7230Data processing7240Data base activities7250Maintenance and repair of office, accounting and computing machinery7290Other computer related activities7310Research and experimental development on natural sciences and engineering7320Research and experimental development on social sciences and humanities7410Legal, accounting, book-keeping and auditing activities; tax consultancy; market research and public opinion polling; business and management consultancy7411Legal activities7412Accounting, book-keeping and auditing activities; tax consultancy7413Market research and public opinion polling7414Business and management consultancy activities7420Architectural, engineering and other technical activities7421Architectural and engineering activities and related technical consultancy7422Technical testing and analysis7430Advertising7490Business activities n.e.c.7491Labor recruitment provision of personnel7492Investigation and security activities7493Building-cleaning activities7494Photographic activities7495Packaging activities7499Other business activities n.e.c.7510Administration of the state and the economic and social policy of the community7511General ( overall ) public service activities7512Regulation of the activities of agencies that provide health care, education, cultural services and other social services, excluding social security7513Regulation of and contribution to more efficient operation of business7514Ancillary service activities for the Government as a whole7520Provision of services to the community as a whole7521Foreign affairs ( including diplomatic and consular missions station abroad or at office of international organizations7522Defense activities ( military, armed forces )7523Public order and safety activities ( police, fire protection )7530Compulsory social security activities8010Primary education8020Secondary education8021General secondary education8022Technical and vocational secondary education8030Higher education (post-secondary sub-degree level education )8090Adult and other education ( English / French language course or tutorial )8510Human health activities8511Hospital activities8512Medical and dental practice activities8519Other human health activities8520Veterinary activities8530Social work activities8531Social work with accommodation8532Social work without accommodation9000Sewage and refuse disposal, sanitation and similar activities9110Activities of business, employers and professional organizations9111Activities of business and employers’ organizations9112Activities of professional organizations9120Activities of trade unions9190Activities of other membership organizations9191Activities of religious organizations9192Activities of political organizations9193Activities of other membership organizations n.e.c.9210Motion picture, radio, television and other entertainment activities9211Motion picture and video production and distribution9212Motion picture projection9213Radio and television activities9214Dramatic arts, music, and other arts activities9219Other entertainment activities n.e.c.9220News agency activities9230Library, archives, museums and other cultural activities9231Library and archives activities9232Museums activities and preservation of historical sites and buildings9233Botanical and zoological gardens and nature reserves activities9240Sporting and other recreational activities9241Sporting activities9249Other recreational activities9300Other service activities9301Washing and ( dry- ) cleaning of textile and fur products9302Hairdressing and other beauty treatment9303Funeral and related activities9309Other service activities n.e.c.9500Private households with employed persons9900Extra-territorial organization and bodies (International organization such as United Nation, World Bank International Monetary Fund, etc.)Industry or kind of economic activity refers to the nature of work done (the goods and services produced) by the institution or the workplace or enterprise where the person works.Employment Status, Secondary OccupationEmployment Status, Secondary OccupationEmployment Status, Secondary OccupationEmployment Status, Secondary OccupationEmployment Status, Secondary OccupationWhat was [NAME]'s employment status?Enter code.Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1) and worked at least one hour for secondary occupation during the past month (s2c18=1)1paid employee2employer3own account worker, /self-employed4unpaid family worker5otherEmployer type, Secondary OccupationEmployer type, Secondary OccupationEmployer type, Secondary OccupationEmployer type, Secondary OccupationEmployer type, Secondary OccupationUnder what type of employer did [NAME] work?Enter code.Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1) and worked at least one hour for secondary occupation during the past month (s2c18=1)1government2state enterprise3private enterprise4joint venture5foreign govt, international organization and ngo6local ngo7self-employed farm8non-farm self-employed9domestic servant10otherIncome in cash, Secondary OccupationIncome in cash, Secondary OccupationIncome in cash, Secondary OccupationIncome in cash, Secondary OccupationIncome in cash, Secondary OccupationWhat was [NAME]'s income (in cash in riels) from the secondary occupation during the past month?Enter '98' if no income from secondary occupation.Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1) and worked at least one hour for secondary occupation during the past month (s2c18=1)98noneIncome in kind, Secondary OccupationIncome in kind, Secondary OccupationIncome in kind, Secondary OccupationIncome in kind, Secondary OccupationIncome in kind, Secondary OccupationWhat was [NAME]'s income (in kind in riels) from the secondary occupation during the past month?Enter '98' if no income from secondary occupation.Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1) and worked at least one hour for secondary occupation during the past month (s2c18=1)98noneSmoked 100 cigarettesSmoked 100 cigarettesSmoked 100 cigarettesSmoked 100 cigarettesSmoked 100 cigarettesHave you smoked at least 100 cigarettes in your lifetime?Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1)1Yes2NoSmoked at least 6 monthsSmoked at least 6 monthsSmoked at least 6 monthsSmoked at least 6 monthsSmoked at least 6 monthsHave you smoked daily for at least six months during your life?Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1)1Yes2NoSmoke cigarettesSmoke cigarettesSmoke cigarettesSmoke cigarettesSmoke cigarettesDo you currently smoke cigarettes?Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1)1Yes2NoEstimate number of days smoked cigarette, past 30 daysEstimate number of days smoked cigarette, past 30 daysEstimate number of days smoked cigarette, past 30 daysEstimate number of days smoked cigarette, past 30 daysEstimate number of days smoked cigarette, past 30 daysWhat is your best estimate of the number of days you smoked during the past 30 days?Enter code.Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1) and are currently smoking cigarettes (s3ac5=1)11 days22 to 5 days36 to 9 days410 to 19 days520 to 29 days6all 30 days9don't know/refuse to answerNumber of days smoked cigarette, past 30 daysNumber of days smoked cigarette, past 30 daysNumber of days smoked cigarette, past 30 daysNumber of days smoked cigarette, past 30 daysNumber of days smoked cigarette, past 30 daysWhat is your best estimate of the number of days you smoked a cigarette during the past 30 days?Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1) and are currently smoking cigarettes (s3ac5=1)99don't know/refuse to answerCigarettes smoked per dayCigarettes smoked per dayCigarettes smoked per dayCigarettes smoked per dayCigarettes smoked per dayOn the day or days you smoked cigarettes during the past 30 days, how many cigarettes did you smoke per day, on average?Enter code.Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1) and are currently smoking cigarettes (s3ac5=1)1less than one cigarette per day21 cigarette per day32 to 5 cigarettes per day46 to 15 cigarettes per day (about ½ pack)516 to 25 cigarettes per day (about 1 pack)626 to 35 cigarettes per day (about 1 ½ packs)7more than 35 cigarettes per day (about 2 packs or more)9don't know/refuse to answerSmoked hand rolled cigaretteSmoked hand rolled cigaretteSmoked hand rolled cigaretteSmoked hand rolled cigaretteSmoked hand rolled cigaretteOn the day or days you smoked a cigarette in the past 30 days, did you smoke a “Hand Rolled by ownself” cigarette?2= No >> go to Col. 10
9= Don't know >> go to Col. 10Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1) and are currently smoking cigarettes (s3ac5=1)1Yes2No9Don't know/Refuse to answerMaterial used for hand rolled cigaretteMaterial used for hand rolled cigaretteMaterial used for hand rolled cigaretteMaterial used for hand rolled cigaretteMaterial used for hand rolled cigaretteOn the day or days you smoked a “Hand Rolled Cigarette” in the past 30 days, indicate what material was most frequently used to roll the cigarette.Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1) and are currently smoking cigarettes (s3ac5=1) of "Hand Rolled by own self" type (s3ac8=1)1paper2banana leaf3tobacco leaf4sanke leaf5other leaf9don't know/refuse to answerSmoked commercial brand cigaretteSmoked commercial brand cigaretteSmoked commercial brand cigaretteSmoked commercial brand cigaretteSmoked commercial brand cigaretteOn the day or days you smoked a cigarette in the past 30 days, did you smoke a commercial (i.e. packaged) brand?2= No >> go to Col. 14
9= Don't know >> go to Col. 14Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1) and are currently smoking cigarettes (s3ac5=1), not the "Hand Rolled by own self" type (s3ac8<>1)1Yes2No9Don't know/Refuse to answerType of cigarette smokedType of cigarette smokedType of cigarette smokedType of cigarette smokedType of cigarette smokedOn the day or days you smoked a commercial brand (i.e. packaged) in the past 30 days, what TYPE of cigarette did you use?Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1) and are currently smoking commercial brand cigarettes (s3ac5=1 and s3ac10=1)1lights2full flavor3menthol9don't know/refuse to answerUsual brand of commercial cigaretteUsual brand of commercial cigaretteUsual brand of commercial cigaretteUsual brand of commercial cigaretteUsual brand of commercial cigaretteWhat brand of commercial (i.e. packaged) cigarette do you most often smoke?Enter '999' if don't know/ refuse to answer
Picture Card 1Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1) and are currently smoking commercial brand cigarettes (s3ac5=1 and s3ac10=1)1angkor2ara3haknuman4bareycheat5phnom meas6wat phnom7victory8tonle sap9elephant10luxury11romdoh12bayon13pich14prasatmeas15olympic16oki17century18crown19liberty20cambo21domestic product in plastic bag with filter and label22domestic product in plastic bag with filter and without labe23domestic product in plastic bag without filter and without l24fine2555526nise27hero28naga29mild seven30marlboro31gold seal32fortune335a34marchedes35alain delon36london37royal38l&m39west40eagle99other cigarettesCost of commercial cigaretteCost of commercial cigaretteCost of commercial cigaretteCost of commercial cigaretteCost of commercial cigaretteWhat is the cost (in riels) of each commercial (i.e. packaged) cigarette you smoked?Enter price in RielsMembers aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1) and are currently smoking commercial brand cigarettes (s3ac5=1 and s3ac10=1)Purchase commercial cigarettePurchase commercial cigarettePurchase commercial cigarettePurchase commercial cigarettePurchase commercial cigaretteHow do you purchase commercial cigarettes?Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1) and are currently smoking commercial brand cigarettes (s3ac5=1 and s3ac10=1)1as single cigarettes2in a pack3both9don't know/refuse to answerAmount spent on cigarettesAmount spent on cigarettesAmount spent on cigarettesAmount spent on cigarettesAmount spent on cigarettesHow much did you spend on cigarettes in the past week?Enter price in Riels.
(14) = (15)+(16)+(17)Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1) and are currently smoking commercial brand cigarettes (s3ac5=1 and s3ac10=1)Amount of total purchased, cigarettesAmount of total purchased, cigarettesAmount of total purchased, cigarettesAmount of total purchased, cigarettesAmount of total purchased, cigarettesAmount of the TOTAL purchasedEnter price in Riels.
Enter '00' if don't smoke purchased cigarette.Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1) and are currently smoking commercial brand cigarettes (s3ac5=1 and s3ac10=1)Amount of total "taken in trade", cigarettesAmount of total "taken in trade", cigarettesAmount of total "taken in trade", cigarettesAmount of total "taken in trade", cigarettesAmount of total "taken in trade", cigarettesAmount of the TOTAL “taken in trade"Enter price in Riels.
Enter '00' if don't smoke cigarette taken in trad.Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1) and are currently smoking commercial brand cigarettes (s3ac5=1 and s3ac10=1)Amount of total from gifts, cigarettesAmount of total from gifts, cigarettesAmount of total from gifts, cigarettesAmount of total from gifts, cigarettesAmount of total from gifts, cigarettesAmount of the TOTAL from giftsEnter price in Riels.
Enter '00' if don't smoke cigarette received as gift.Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1) and are currently smoking commercial brand cigarettes (s3ac5=1 and s3ac10=1)Where obtained cigarettesWhere obtained cigarettesWhere obtained cigarettesWhere obtained cigarettesWhere obtained cigarettesWhere did you obtain the cigarettes?Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1) and are currently smoking commercial brand cigarettes (s3ac5=1 and s3ac10=1)1purchased at store2"in kind" trade3i grow the tobacco for my cigarettes4gift9don't know/refuse to answerChewed tobacco at least 6 monthsChewed tobacco at least 6 monthsChewed tobacco at least 6 monthsChewed tobacco at least 6 monthsChewed tobacco at least 6 monthsHave you chewed tobacco daily for at least six months during your life?Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1)1Yes2NoChew tobaccoChew tobaccoChew tobaccoChew tobaccoChew tobaccoDo you currently chew tobacco?2= No (go to next section)Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1) who currently chew tobacco (s3bc3=1)1Yes2NoEstimate number of days chewed tobacco, past 30 daysEstimate number of days chewed tobacco, past 30 daysEstimate number of days chewed tobacco, past 30 daysEstimate number of days chewed tobacco, past 30 daysEstimate number of days chewed tobacco, past 30 daysWhat is your best estimate of the number of days you chewed tobacco during the past 30 days?Enter codeMembers aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1) who currently chew tobacco (s3bc3=1)11 days22 to 5 days36 to 9 days410 to 19 days520 to 29 days6all 30 days9don't know/refuse to answerNumber of days chewed tobacco, past 30 daysNumber of days chewed tobacco, past 30 daysNumber of days chewed tobacco, past 30 daysNumber of days chewed tobacco, past 30 daysNumber of days chewed tobacco, past 30 daysDuring the past 30 days, on how many days did you chew tobacco?Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1) who currently chew tobacco (s3bc3=1)99don't know/refuse to answerNumber of times per day chewed tobaccoNumber of times per day chewed tobaccoNumber of times per day chewed tobaccoNumber of times per day chewed tobaccoNumber of times per day chewed tobaccoOn the day or days you chewed tobacco during the past 30 days, how many times per day did you chew? Number of timesMembers aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1) who currently chew tobacco (s3bc3=1)Tobaccos chewed per dayTobaccos chewed per dayTobaccos chewed per dayTobaccos chewed per dayTobaccos chewed per dayOn the day or days you chewed tobacco during the past 30 days, how much tobacco did you chew each time?Picture card 2
(ADRA will provide)
(Amount of Chewing Tobacco)
Enter codeMembers aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1) who currently chew tobacco (s3bc3=1)1more than this amount2about this amount3less than this amountAmount spent on chewing tobaccoAmount spent on chewing tobaccoAmount spent on chewing tobaccoAmount spent on chewing tobaccoAmount spent on chewing tobaccoHow much did you spend TOTAL on chewing tobacco in the past week?Enter price in Riels
(8) = (9)+(10)+(11)Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1) who currently chew tobacco (s3bc3=1)Amount of total purchased, chewed tobaccoAmount of total purchased, chewed tobaccoAmount of total purchased, chewed tobaccoAmount of total purchased, chewed tobaccoAmount of total purchased, chewed tobaccoAmount of the TOTAL purchasedEnter price in Riels.
Enter '00' if don't chew purchased chewing tobacco.Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1) who currently chew tobacco (s3bc3=1)Amount of total "taken in trade", chewed tobaccoAmount of total "taken in trade", chewed tobaccoAmount of total "taken in trade", chewed tobaccoAmount of total "taken in trade", chewed tobaccoAmount of total "taken in trade", chewed tobaccoAmount of the TOTAL “taken in trade”Enter price in Riels.
Enter '00' if don't chew chewing tobacco taken in trade.Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1) who currently chew tobacco (s3bc3=1)Amount of total from gifts, chewed tobaccoAmount of total from gifts, chewed tobaccoAmount of total from gifts, chewed tobaccoAmount of total from gifts, chewed tobaccoAmount of total from gifts, chewed tobaccoAmount of the TOTAL from giftsEnter price in Riels.
Enter '00' if don't chew chewing tobacco received as gift.Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1) who currently chew tobacco (s3bc3=1)Where obtained chewed tobaccoWhere obtained chewed tobaccoWhere obtained chewed tobaccoWhere obtained chewed tobaccoWhere obtained chewed tobaccoWhere did you obtain the chewing tobacco?Enter codeMembers aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1) who currently chew tobacco (s3bc3=1)1purchased at store2"in kind" trade3i grow the tobacco for my cigarettes4gift9don't know/refuse to answerSmoked tobacco pipe at least 6 monthsSmoked tobacco pipe at least 6 monthsSmoked tobacco pipe at least 6 monthsSmoked tobacco pipe at least 6 monthsSmoked tobacco pipe at least 6 monthsHave you smoked a tobacco pipe daily for at least six months during your life?Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1)1Yes2NoSmoke tobacco pipeSmoke tobacco pipeSmoke tobacco pipeSmoke tobacco pipeSmoke tobacco pipeDo you currently smoke a tobacco pipe?2=no (go
to next
section)Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1) who currently smoke a tobacco pipe (s3cc2=1)1Yes2NoEstimate number of days smoked tobacco pipe, past 30 daysEstimate number of days smoked tobacco pipe, past 30 daysEstimate number of days smoked tobacco pipe, past 30 daysEstimate number of days smoked tobacco pipe, past 30 daysEstimate number of days smoked tobacco pipe, past 30 daysWhat is your best estimate of the number of days you smoked a tobacco pipe during the past 30 days?Enter codeMembers aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1) who currently smoke a tobacco pipe (s3cc2=1)11 days22 to 5 days36 to 9 days410 to 19 days520 to 29 days6all 30 days9don't know/refuse to answerNumber of days smoked tobacco pipe, past 30 daysNumber of days smoked tobacco pipe, past 30 daysNumber of days smoked tobacco pipe, past 30 daysNumber of days smoked tobacco pipe, past 30 daysNumber of days smoked tobacco pipe, past 30 daysDuring the past 30 days, on how many days did you smoke a tobacco pipe?Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1) who currently smoke a tobacco pipe (s3cc2=1)99don't know/refuse to answerNumber of times per days smoked tobacco pipeNumber of times per days smoked tobacco pipeNumber of times per days smoked tobacco pipeNumber of times per days smoked tobacco pipeNumber of times per days smoked tobacco pipeOn the day or days you smoked a tobacco pipe during the past 30 days, how many times did you fill the tobacco pipe each day?Enter number of times
Picture Card 3
(picture of pipe +
amount of tobacco to
fill a pipe)Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1) who currently smoke a tobacco pipe (s3cc2=1)Tobacco pipes smoked per dayTobacco pipes smoked per dayTobacco pipes smoked per dayTobacco pipes smoked per dayTobacco pipes smoked per dayOn the day or days you smoked a tobacco pipe during the past 30 days, list the type of tobacco pipe you smoked.Enter price in
Riels
(8)=(9)+(10)+(11)Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1) who currently smoke a tobacco pipe (s3cc2=1)1water pipe (picture card 4)2other tobacco pipe (picture card 5)9don't know/refuse to answerAmount spent on tobacco pipeAmount spent on tobacco pipeAmount spent on tobacco pipeAmount spent on tobacco pipeAmount spent on tobacco pipeHow much did you spend TOTAL on pipe tobacco in the past week?Enter price
in Riels
Enter '00' if
don't smoke
purchased
pipe
tobaccoMembers aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1) who currently smoke a tobacco pipe (s3cc2=1)Amount of total purchased, smoked tobacco pipeAmount of total purchased, smoked tobacco pipeAmount of total purchased, smoked tobacco pipeAmount of total purchased, smoked tobacco pipeAmount of total purchased, smoked tobacco pipeAmount of the TOTAL purchasedEnter price
in Riels
Enter '00'
if don't
smoke
pipe
tobacco
taken in
tradeMembers aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1) who currently smoke a tobacco pipe (s3cc2=1)Amount of total "taken in trade", smoked tobacco pipeAmount of total "taken in trade", smoked tobacco pipeAmount of total "taken in trade", smoked tobacco pipeAmount of total "taken in trade", smoked tobacco pipeAmount of total "taken in trade", smoked tobacco pipeAmount of the TOTAL “taken in trade”Enter price
in Riels
Enter '00' if
don't smoke
pipe tobacco
received
from giftMembers aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1) who currently smoke a tobacco pipe (s3cc2=1)Amount of total from gifts, smoked tobacco pipeAmount of total from gifts, smoked tobacco pipeAmount of total from gifts, smoked tobacco pipeAmount of total from gifts, smoked tobacco pipeAmount of total from gifts, smoked tobacco pipeAmount of the TOTAL from giftsMembers aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1) who currently smoke a tobacco pipe (s3cc2=1)Where obtained smoked tobacco pipeWhere obtained smoked tobacco pipeWhere obtained smoked tobacco pipeWhere obtained smoked tobacco pipeWhere obtained smoked tobacco pipeWhere did you obtain the tobacco for your pipe?Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1) who currently smoke a tobacco pipe (s3cc2=1)1purchased at store2"in kind" trade3i grow the tobacco for my cigarettes4gift9don't know/refuse to answerAge first smoked cigaretteAge first smoked cigaretteAge first smoked cigaretteAge first smoked cigaretteAge first smoked cigaretteHow old were you the first time you smoked a cigarette? (A cigarette=part or all of a cigarette)Age in complete years (Use Age Conversion Chart to Determine Age at Initiation).
If nor smoking enter '00'.Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1)age less than 1 year smoke99no smokingAge first chewed tobaccoAge first chewed tobaccoAge first chewed tobaccoAge first chewed tobaccoAge first chewed tobaccoHow old were you the first time you chewed tobacco?Age in complete years (Use Age Conversion Chart to Determine Age at Initiation).
If nor smoking enter '00'.Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1) who currently smoke a tobacco pipe (s3cc2=1)age less than 1 year chew tobacco99no chewing tobaccoAge first smoked tobacco pipeAge first smoked tobacco pipeAge first smoked tobacco pipeAge first smoked tobacco pipeAge first smoked tobacco pipeHow old were you the first time you smoked a tobacco pipe?Age in complete years (Use Age Conversion Chart to Determine Age at Initiation).
If nor smoking enter '00'.Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1) who currently smoke a tobacco pipe (s3cc2=1)age less than 1 year smoke tobacco pipe99no smoking tobacco pipeAge first used tobaccoAge first used tobaccoAge first used tobaccoAge first used tobaccoAge first used tobaccoHow old were you the first time you used any tobacco? (Any tobacco=cigarette, chewing tobacco or pipe)Age in complete years (Use Age Conversion Chart to Determine Age at Initiation).
If nor smoking enter '00'.Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1) who currently smoke a tobacco pipe (s3cc2=1)age less than 1 year use any tobacco99no using any tobaccoReason start tobacco use: ExperimentingReason start tobacco use: ExperimentingReason start tobacco use: ExperimentingReason start tobacco use: ExperimentingReason start tobacco use: ExperimentingIndicate your reasons for STARTING to use any tobaco (cigarette, chewing tobacco, pipe).Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1) who have ever used any tobacco (cigarrete, tobacco, pipe)1Yes2No9Don't know/Refuse to answerReason start tobacco use: FashionableReason start tobacco use: FashionableReason start tobacco use: FashionableReason start tobacco use: FashionableReason start tobacco use: FashionableIndicate your reasons for STARTING to use any tobaco (cigarette, chewing tobacco, pipe).Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1) who have ever used any tobacco (cigarrete, tobacco, pipe)1Yes2No9Don't know/Refuse to answerReason start tobacco use: Social pressureReason start tobacco use: Social pressureReason start tobacco use: Social pressureReason start tobacco use: Social pressureReason start tobacco use: Social pressureIndicate your reasons for STARTING to use any tobaco (cigarette, chewing tobacco, pipe).Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1) who have ever used any tobacco (cigarrete, tobacco, pipe)1Yes2No9Don't know/Refuse to answerReason start tobacco use: Get rid of fatigueReason start tobacco use: Get rid of fatigueReason start tobacco use: Get rid of fatigueReason start tobacco use: Get rid of fatigueReason start tobacco use: Get rid of fatigueIndicate your reasons for STARTING to use any tobaco (cigarette, chewing tobacco, pipe).Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1) who have ever used any tobacco (cigarrete, tobacco, pipe)1Yes2No9Don't know/Refuse to answerReason start tobacco use: To keep insects awayReason start tobacco use: To keep insects awayReason start tobacco use: To keep insects awayReason start tobacco use: To keep insects awayReason start tobacco use: To keep insects awayIndicate your reasons for STARTING to use any tobaco (cigarette, chewing tobacco, pipe).Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1) who have ever used any tobacco (cigarrete, tobacco, pipe)1Yes2No9Don't know/Refuse to answerReason start tobacco use: Warmth during rainy seasonReason start tobacco use: Warmth during rainy seasonReason start tobacco use: Warmth during rainy seasonReason start tobacco use: Warmth during rainy seasonReason start tobacco use: Warmth during rainy seasonIndicate your reasons for STARTING to use any tobaco (cigarette, chewing tobacco, pipe).Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1) who have ever used any tobacco (cigarrete, tobacco, pipe)1Yes2No9Don't know/Refuse to answerReason start tobacco use: Influence of older relativesReason start tobacco use: Influence of older relativesReason start tobacco use: Influence of older relativesReason start tobacco use: Influence of older relativesReason start tobacco use: Influence of older relativesIndicate your reasons for STARTING to use any tobaco (cigarette, chewing tobacco, pipe).Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1) who have ever used any tobacco (cigarrete, tobacco, pipe)1Yes2No9Don't know/Refuse to answerReason start tobacco use: Sorrow/depressionReason start tobacco use: Sorrow/depressionReason start tobacco use: Sorrow/depressionReason start tobacco use: Sorrow/depressionReason start tobacco use: Sorrow/depressionIndicate your reasons for STARTING to use any tobaco (cigarette, chewing tobacco, pipe).Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1) who have ever used any tobacco (cigarrete, tobacco, pipe)1Yes2No9Don't know/Refuse to answerReason start tobacco use: To appear more attractiveReason start tobacco use: To appear more attractiveReason start tobacco use: To appear more attractiveReason start tobacco use: To appear more attractiveReason start tobacco use: To appear more attractiveIndicate your reasons for STARTING to use any tobaco (cigarette, chewing tobacco, pipe).Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1) who have ever used any tobacco (cigarrete, tobacco, pipe)1Yes2No9Don't know/Refuse to answerReason start tobacco use: To help with "morning sickness" (for women only)Reason start tobacco use: To help with "morning sickness" (for women only)Reason start tobacco use: To help with "morning sickness" (for women only)Reason start tobacco use: To help with "morning sickness" (for women only)Reason start tobacco use: To help with "morning sickness" (for women only)Indicate your reasons for STARTING to use any tobaco (cigarette, chewing tobacco, pipe).Female members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1) who have ever used any tobacco (cigarrete, tobacco, pipe)1Yes2No9Don't know/Refuse to answerReason start tobacco use: "free cigarettes" while in the armyReason start tobacco use: "free cigarettes" while in the armyReason start tobacco use: "free cigarettes" while in the armyReason start tobacco use: "free cigarettes" while in the armyReason start tobacco use: "free cigarettes" while in the armyIndicate your reasons for STARTING to use any tobaco (cigarette, chewing tobacco, pipe).Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1) who have ever used any tobacco (cigarrete, tobacco, pipe)1Yes2No9Don't know/Refuse to answerReason start tobacco use: StressReason start tobacco use: StressReason start tobacco use: StressReason start tobacco use: StressReason start tobacco use: StressIndicate your reasons for STARTING to use any tobaco (cigarette, chewing tobacco, pipe).Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1) who have ever used any tobacco (cigarrete, tobacco, pipe)1Yes2No9Don't know/Refuse to answerReason start tobacco use: Easier to meet new peopleReason start tobacco use: Easier to meet new peopleReason start tobacco use: Easier to meet new peopleReason start tobacco use: Easier to meet new peopleReason start tobacco use: Easier to meet new peopleIndicate your reasons for STARTING to use any tobaco (cigarette, chewing tobacco, pipe).Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1) who have ever used any tobacco (cigarrete, tobacco, pipe)1Yes2No9Don't know/Refuse to answerReason start tobacco use: Decreases hunger for food (decrease appetite)Reason start tobacco use: Decreases hunger for food (decrease appetite)Reason start tobacco use: Decreases hunger for food (decrease appetite)Reason start tobacco use: Decreases hunger for food (decrease appetite)Reason start tobacco use: Decreases hunger for food (decrease appetite)Indicate your reasons for STARTING to use any tobaco (cigarette, chewing tobacco, pipe).Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1) who have ever used any tobacco (cigarrete, tobacco, pipe)1Yes2No9Don't know/Refuse to answerReason continue tobacco use: FashionableReason continue tobacco use: FashionableReason continue tobacco use: FashionableReason continue tobacco use: FashionableReason continue tobacco use: FashionableIndicate your reasons for CONTINUING to use any tobacco (cigarette, chewing tobaccom pipe).Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1) who have ever used any tobacco (cigarrete, tobacco, pipe)1Yes2No9Don't know/Refuse to answerReason continue tobacco use: Social pressureReason continue tobacco use: Social pressureReason continue tobacco use: Social pressureReason continue tobacco use: Social pressureReason continue tobacco use: Social pressureIndicate your reasons for CONTINUING to use any tobacco (cigarette, chewing tobaccom pipe).Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1) who have ever used any tobacco (cigarrete, tobacco, pipe)1Yes2No9Don't know/Refuse to answerReason continue tobacco use: Get rid of fatigueReason continue tobacco use: Get rid of fatigueReason continue tobacco use: Get rid of fatigueReason continue tobacco use: Get rid of fatigueReason continue tobacco use: Get rid of fatigueIndicate your reasons for CONTINUING to use any tobacco (cigarette, chewing tobaccom pipe).Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1) who have ever used any tobacco (cigarrete, tobacco, pipe)1Yes2No9Don't know/Refuse to answerReason continue tobacco use: To keep insects (example: mosquitoes) awayReason continue tobacco use: To keep insects (example: mosquitoes) awayReason continue tobacco use: To keep insects (example: mosquitoes) awayReason continue tobacco use: To keep insects (example: mosquitoes) awayReason continue tobacco use: To keep insects (example: mosquitoes) awayIndicate your reasons for CONTINUING to use any tobacco (cigarette, chewing tobaccom pipe).Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1) who have ever used any tobacco (cigarrete, tobacco, pipe)1Yes2No9Don't know/Refuse to answerReason continue tobacco use: Warmth during rainy seasonReason continue tobacco use: Warmth during rainy seasonReason continue tobacco use: Warmth during rainy seasonReason continue tobacco use: Warmth during rainy seasonReason continue tobacco use: Warmth during rainy seasonIndicate your reasons for CONTINUING to use any tobacco (cigarette, chewing tobaccom pipe).Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1) who have ever used any tobacco (cigarrete, tobacco, pipe)1Yes2No9Don't know/Refuse to answerReason continue tobacco use: Influence of older relativesReason continue tobacco use: Influence of older relativesReason continue tobacco use: Influence of older relativesReason continue tobacco use: Influence of older relativesReason continue tobacco use: Influence of older relativesIndicate your reasons for CONTINUING to use any tobacco (cigarette, chewing tobaccom pipe).Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1) who have ever used any tobacco (cigarrete, tobacco, pipe)1Yes2No9Don't know/Refuse to answerReason continue tobacco use: To help with "morning sickness" (for women only)Reason continue tobacco use: To help with "morning sickness" (for women only)Reason continue tobacco use: To help with "morning sickness" (for women only)Reason continue tobacco use: To help with "morning sickness" (for women only)Reason continue tobacco use: To help with "morning sickness" (for women only)Indicate your reasons for CONTINUING to use any tobacco (cigarette, chewing tobaccom pipe).Female members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1) who have ever used any tobacco (cigarrete, tobacco, pipe)1Yes2No9Don't know/Refuse to answerReason continue tobacco use: Sorrow/depressionReason continue tobacco use: Sorrow/depressionReason continue tobacco use: Sorrow/depressionReason continue tobacco use: Sorrow/depressionReason continue tobacco use: Sorrow/depressionIndicate your reasons for CONTINUING to use any tobacco (cigarette, chewing tobaccom pipe).Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1) who have ever used any tobacco (cigarrete, tobacco, pipe)1Yes2No9Don't know/Refuse to answerReason continue tobacco use: To appear more attractiveReason continue tobacco use: To appear more attractiveReason continue tobacco use: To appear more attractiveReason continue tobacco use: To appear more attractiveReason continue tobacco use: To appear more attractiveIndicate your reasons for CONTINUING to use any tobacco (cigarette, chewing tobaccom pipe).Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1) who have ever used any tobacco (cigarrete, tobacco, pipe)1Yes2No9Don't know/Refuse to answerReason continue tobacco use: Decreases hunger for food (decrease appetite)Reason continue tobacco use: Decreases hunger for food (decrease appetite)Reason continue tobacco use: Decreases hunger for food (decrease appetite)Reason continue tobacco use: Decreases hunger for food (decrease appetite)Reason continue tobacco use: Decreases hunger for food (decrease appetite)Indicate your reasons for CONTINUING to use any tobacco (cigarette, chewing tobaccom pipe).Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1) who have ever used any tobacco (cigarrete, tobacco, pipe)1Yes2No9Don't know/Refuse to answerSmoking harmful to healthSmoking harmful to healthSmoking harmful to healthSmoking harmful to healthSmoking harmful to healthAnswer the folllowing questions about your beliefs on smoking.
Choose one of the following:
1= No, not harmful
2= Yes, a little harmful or moderately harmful
3= Yes, seriously harmful
9= Don't know or refue to answerMembers aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1)1no harm2little harm3serious harm9don't know/refuse to answerSmoke from someone else's cigarette harmful to healthSmoke from someone else's cigarette harmful to healthSmoke from someone else's cigarette harmful to healthSmoke from someone else's cigarette harmful to healthSmoke from someone else's cigarette harmful to healthAnswer the folllowing questions about your beliefs on smoking.
Choose one of the following:
1= No, not harmful
2= Yes, a little harmful or moderately harmful
3= Yes, seriously harmful
9= Don't know or refue to answerMembers aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1)1no harm2little harm3serious harm9don't know/refuse to answerSmoking during pregnancy harmful to health of fetusSmoking during pregnancy harmful to health of fetusSmoking during pregnancy harmful to health of fetusSmoking during pregnancy harmful to health of fetusSmoking during pregnancy harmful to health of fetusAnswer the folllowing questions about your beliefs on smoking.
Choose one of the following:
1= No, not harmful
2= Yes, a little harmful or moderately harmful
3= Yes, seriously harmful
9= Don't know or refue to answerMembers aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1)1no harm2little harm3serious harm9don't know/refuse to answerBronchitisBronchitisBronchitisBronchitisBronchitisSmoking causes any of the following diseases:Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1)1agree2disagree9don't know/refuse to answerLung cancerLung cancerLung cancerLung cancerLung cancerSmoking causes any of the following diseases:Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1)1agree2disagree9don't know/refuse to answerHeart diseaseHeart diseaseHeart diseaseHeart diseaseHeart diseaseSmoking causes any of the following diseases:Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1)1agree2disagree9don't know/refuse to answerAny illnessAny illnessAny illnessAny illnessAny illnessSmoking causes any of the following diseases:Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1)1agree2disagree9don't know/refuse to answerA smoker cannot reach "sel doub"A smoker cannot reach "sel doub"A smoker cannot reach "sel doub"A smoker cannot reach "sel doub"A smoker cannot reach "sel doub"A smoker cannot reach “Sel Doub”.Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1)1agree2disagree9don't know/refuse to answerSome metals are harmful and should not be used in bowlsSome metals are harmful and should not be used in bowlsSome metals are harmful and should not be used in bowlsSome metals are harmful and should not be used in bowlsSome metals are harmful and should not be used in bowlsIt is a sin for a cigarette or pipe smoker to produce smoke that is inhaled by other persons.Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1)1agree2disagree9don't know/refuse to answerSin to produce smoke inhaled by othersSin to produce smoke inhaled by othersSin to produce smoke inhaled by othersSin to produce smoke inhaled by othersSin to produce smoke inhaled by othersIt is a sin for a cigarette or pipe smoker to produce smoke that is inhaled by other persons.Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1)1agree2disagree9don't know/refuse to answerSin to harm body with tobaccoSin to harm body with tobaccoSin to harm body with tobaccoSin to harm body with tobaccoSin to harm body with tobaccoHarming your body with tobacco is a sin.Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1)1agree2disagree9don't know/refuse to answerA man who does not smoke is not a real manA man who does not smoke is not a real manA man who does not smoke is not a real manA man who does not smoke is not a real manA man who does not smoke is not a real manRead the statements and determine subject's opinion."A man who does not smoke is not a real man".Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1)1agree2disagree9don't know/refuse to answerFashionable for a young woman to be a smokerFashionable for a young woman to be a smokerFashionable for a young woman to be a smokerFashionable for a young woman to be a smokerFashionable for a young woman to be a smokerRead the statements and determine subject's opinion.“It is fashionable that a young woman is a smoker”.Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1)1agree2disagree9don't know/refuse to answerSmoking can enhance work efficiency for exhausted peopleSmoking can enhance work efficiency for exhausted peopleSmoking can enhance work efficiency for exhausted peopleSmoking can enhance work efficiency for exhausted peopleSmoking can enhance work efficiency for exhausted peopleRead the statements and determine subject's opinion.Smoking can enhance work efficiency for exhausted people”.Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1)1agree2disagree9don't know/refuse to answerDoctors should not use tobaccoDoctors should not use tobaccoDoctors should not use tobaccoDoctors should not use tobaccoDoctors should not use tobaccoRead the statements and determine subjects opinion about whether certain persons in the community should NOT use any tobacco (Cigarette, chewing tobacco, pipe).“Doctors should not use tobacco”.Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1)1agree2disagree9don't know/refuse to answerNurse or village health worker should not use tobaccoNurse or village health worker should not use tobaccoNurse or village health worker should not use tobaccoNurse or village health worker should not use tobaccoNurse or village health worker should not use tobaccoRead the statements and determine subjects opinion about whether certain persons in the community should NOT use any tobacco (Cigarette, chewing tobacco, pipe).“A Nurse or Village Health Worker should not use tobacco”.Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1)1agree2disagree9don't know/refuse to answerKru khmer should not use tobaccoKru khmer should not use tobaccoKru khmer should not use tobaccoKru khmer should not use tobaccoKru khmer should not use tobaccoRead the statements and determine subjects opinion about whether certain persons in the community should NOT use any tobacco (Cigarette, chewing tobacco, pipe).“Kru Khmer should not use tobacco”.Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1)1agree2disagree9don't know/refuse to answerTraditional birth attendant should not use tobaccoTraditional birth attendant should not use tobaccoTraditional birth attendant should not use tobaccoTraditional birth attendant should not use tobaccoTraditional birth attendant should not use tobaccoRead the statements and determine subjects opinion about whether certain persons in the community should NOT use any tobacco (Cigarette, chewing tobacco, pipe).“Traditional birth attendant should not use tobacco”.Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1)1agree2disagree9don't know/refuse to answerTeachers should not use tobaccoTeachers should not use tobaccoTeachers should not use tobaccoTeachers should not use tobaccoTeachers should not use tobaccoRead the statements and determine subjects opinion about whether certain persons in the community should NOT use any tobacco (Cigarette, chewing tobacco, pipe).“Teachers should not use tobacco”.Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1)1agree2disagree9don't know/refuse to answerMonks should not use tobaccoMonks should not use tobaccoMonks should not use tobaccoMonks should not use tobaccoMonks should not use tobaccoRead the statements and determine subjects opinion about whether certain persons in the community should NOT use any tobacco (Cigarette, chewing tobacco, pipe).“Monks should not use tobacco”.Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1)1agree2disagree9don't know/refuse to answerParents should not use tobacco in front of childrenParents should not use tobacco in front of childrenParents should not use tobacco in front of childrenParents should not use tobacco in front of childrenParents should not use tobacco in front of childrenRead the statements and determine subjects opinion about whether certain persons in the community should NOT use any tobacco (Cigarette, chewing tobacco, pipe).“Parents should not use tobacco in front of children”.Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1)1agree2disagree9don't know/refuse to answerChildren should not use tobaccoChildren should not use tobaccoChildren should not use tobaccoChildren should not use tobaccoChildren should not use tobaccoRead the statements and determine subjects opinion about whether certain persons in the community should NOT use any tobacco (Cigarette, chewing tobacco, pipe).“Children should not use tobacco”.Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1)1agree2disagree9don't know/refuse to answerMonks use of tobacco will affect community use of tobaccoMonks use of tobacco will affect community use of tobaccoMonks use of tobacco will affect community use of tobaccoMonks use of tobacco will affect community use of tobaccoMonks use of tobacco will affect community use of tobaccoFor those who indicate “Buddhist” religion on the survey (Code 1 in col. 7 of page 2, repeat question to confirm).“Monks use of tobacco will affect community use of tobacco”.Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1) and are Buddhists (s2c7=1)1agree2disagree9don't know/refuse to answerMonks should not buy tobaccoMonks should not buy tobaccoMonks should not buy tobaccoMonks should not buy tobaccoMonks should not buy tobaccoFor those who indicate “Buddhist” religion on the survey (Code 1 in col. 7 of page 2, repeat question to confirm).“Monks should not buy tobacco”.Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1) and are Buddhists (s2c7=1)1agree2disagree9don't know/refuse to answerMonks should not accept cigarettes as an offeringMonks should not accept cigarettes as an offeringMonks should not accept cigarettes as an offeringMonks should not accept cigarettes as an offeringMonks should not accept cigarettes as an offeringFor those who indicate “Buddhist” religion on the survey (Code 1 in col. 7 of page 2, repeat question to confirm)."Monks should not accept cigarettes as an offering; it is an addictive (ngien) offering that gives no benefit to the “offerer”".Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1) and are Buddhists (s2c7=1)1agree2disagree9don't know/refuse to answerSmoking should be banned in public placesSmoking should be banned in public placesSmoking should be banned in public placesSmoking should be banned in public placesSmoking should be banned in public places"Smoking should be banned in public places".Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1)1agree2disagree9don't know/refuse to answerCigarette advertisement by tobacco companies should be bannedCigarette advertisement by tobacco companies should be bannedCigarette advertisement by tobacco companies should be bannedCigarette advertisement by tobacco companies should be bannedCigarette advertisement by tobacco companies should be banned75a-h and 75 j are for all religions. 75i is for those who indicate “Buddhist” religion on the survey (Code 1 in col. 7 of page 2, repeat question to confirm)."Cigarette advertisement by tobacco companies should be banned".Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1)1agree2disagree9don't know/refuse to answerTobacco company sponsorship should be bannedTobacco company sponsorship should be bannedTobacco company sponsorship should be bannedTobacco company sponsorship should be bannedTobacco company sponsorship should be banned75a-h and 75 j are for all religions. 75i is for those who indicate “Buddhist” religion on the survey (Code 1 in col. 7 of page 2, repeat question to confirm)."Tobacco company sponsorship should be banned".Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1)1agree2disagree9don't know/refuse to answerCigarette promotion by tobacco companies should be bannedCigarette promotion by tobacco companies should be bannedCigarette promotion by tobacco companies should be bannedCigarette promotion by tobacco companies should be bannedCigarette promotion by tobacco companies should be banned75a-h and 75 j are for all religions. 75i is for those who indicate “Buddhist” religion on the survey (Code 1 in col. 7 of page 2, repeat question to confirm).“Cigarette promotion by tobacco companies should be banned”.Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1)1agree2disagree9don't know/refuse to answerWarning signs that "smoking is harmful to your health"Warning signs that "smoking is harmful to your health"Warning signs that "smoking is harmful to your health"Warning signs that "smoking is harmful to your health"Warning signs that "smoking is harmful to your health"75a-h and 75 j are for all religions. 75i is for those who indicate “Buddhist” religion on the survey (Code 1 in col. 7 of page 2, repeat question to confirm)."Warning signs that “Smoking is harmful to your health” should be printed on cigarette packs".Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1)1agree2disagree9don't know/refuse to answerThere should be a law that bans the sale of cigarettesThere should be a law that bans the sale of cigarettesThere should be a law that bans the sale of cigarettesThere should be a law that bans the sale of cigarettesThere should be a law that bans the sale of cigarettes75a-h and 75 j are for all religions. 75i is for those who indicate “Buddhist” religion on the survey (Code 1 in col. 7 of page 2, repeat question to confirm)."There should be a law that bans the sale of cigarettes to youth".Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1)1agree2disagree9don't know/refuse to answerThe price of cigarettes should be raisedThe price of cigarettes should be raisedThe price of cigarettes should be raisedThe price of cigarettes should be raisedThe price of cigarettes should be raised75a-h and 75 j are for all religions. 75i is for those who indicate “Buddhist” religion on the survey (Code 1 in col. 7 of page 2, repeat question to confirm).The price of cigarettes should be raised to encourag e people to stop smoking".Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1)1agree2disagree9don't know/refuse to answerCigarettes should not be offered to monksCigarettes should not be offered to monksCigarettes should not be offered to monksCigarettes should not be offered to monksCigarettes should not be offered to monks75a-h and 75 j are for all religions. 75i is for those who indicate “Buddhist” religion on the survey (Code 1 in col. 7 of page 2, repeat question to confirm)."Cigarettes should not be offered to Monks".Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1) and are Buddhists (s2c7=1)1agree2disagree9don't know/refuse to answerMonks commit a "sin" when they throw away cigarrettesMonks commit a "sin" when they throw away cigarrettesMonks commit a "sin" when they throw away cigarrettesMonks commit a "sin" when they throw away cigarrettesMonks commit a "sin" when they throw away cigarrettes75a-h and 75 j are for all religions. 75i is for those who indicate “Buddhist” religion on the survey (Code 1 in col. 7 of page 2, repeat question to confirm)."Monks commit a “sin” when they throw away or do not accept an offering of cigarettes".Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1) and are Buddhists (s2c7=1)1agree2disagree9don't know/refuse to answerSelling of "single cigarettes" (in "sticks") should be bannedSelling of "single cigarettes" (in "sticks") should be bannedSelling of "single cigarettes" (in "sticks") should be bannedSelling of "single cigarettes" (in "sticks") should be bannedSelling of "single cigarettes" (in "sticks") should be banned75a-h and 75 j are for all religions. 75i is for those who indicate “Buddhist” religion on the survey (Code 1 in col. 7 of page 2, repeat question to confirm)."Selling of “single cigarettes” (in “sticks”) should be banned".Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1) and are Buddhists (s2c7=1)1agree2disagree9don't know/refuse to answerSmokiing not allowed in: watSmokiing not allowed in: watSmokiing not allowed in: watSmokiing not allowed in: watSmokiing not allowed in: watSmokiing should not be allowed in the following places: WatMembers aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1)1agree2disagree9don't know/refuse to answerSmokiing not allowed in: hospital/ health facilitySmokiing not allowed in: hospital/ health facilitySmokiing not allowed in: hospital/ health facilitySmokiing not allowed in: hospital/ health facilitySmokiing not allowed in: hospital/ health facilitySmokiing should not be allowed in the following places: Hospital/ health facilityMembers aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1)1agree2disagree9don't know/refuse to answerSmokiing not allowed in: schoolSmokiing not allowed in: schoolSmokiing not allowed in: schoolSmokiing not allowed in: schoolSmokiing not allowed in: schoolSmokiing should not be allowed in the following places: SchoolMembers aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1)1agree2disagree9don't know/refuse to answerSmokiing not allowed in: restaurantSmokiing not allowed in: restaurantSmokiing not allowed in: restaurantSmokiing not allowed in: restaurantSmokiing not allowed in: restaurantSmokiing should not be allowed in the following places: RestaurantMembers aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1)1agree2disagree9don't know/refuse to answerSmokiing not allowed in: bar/night clubSmokiing not allowed in: bar/night clubSmokiing not allowed in: bar/night clubSmokiing not allowed in: bar/night clubSmokiing not allowed in: bar/night clubSmokiing should not be allowed in the following places: Bar/ Night clubMembers aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1)1agree2disagree9don't know/refuse to answerSmokiing not allowed in: workplaceSmokiing not allowed in: workplaceSmokiing not allowed in: workplaceSmokiing not allowed in: workplaceSmokiing not allowed in: workplaceSmokiing should not be allowed in the following places: WorkplaceMembers aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1)1agree2disagree9don't know/refuse to answerBuddhism prohibits gambling, opium, and alcoholBuddhism prohibits gambling, opium, and alcoholBuddhism prohibits gambling, opium, and alcoholBuddhism prohibits gambling, opium, and alcoholBuddhism prohibits gambling, opium, and alcoholBuddhism prohibits gambling, opium, and alcohol.Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1) and are Buddhists (s2c7=1)1agree2disagree9don't know/refuse to answerGambling, opium, and alcohol, are "ngien"Gambling, opium, and alcohol, are "ngien"Gambling, opium, and alcohol, are "ngien"Gambling, opium, and alcohol, are "ngien"Gambling, opium, and alcohol, are "ngien"77a is for those who indicate “Buddhist” religion on the survey. 75b-f are for all religions. (Code 1 in col. 7 of page 2, repeat question to confirm).Gambling, opium, and alcohol, are "ngien".Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1)1agree2disagree9don't know/refuse to answerAlcohol is "ngien"Alcohol is "ngien"Alcohol is "ngien"Alcohol is "ngien"Alcohol is "ngien"77a is for those who indicate “Buddhist” religion on the survey. 75b-f are for all religions. (Code 1 in col. 7 of page 2, repeat question to confirm).Alcohol is "ngien".Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1)1agree2disagree9don't know/refuse to answerOpium is "ngien"Opium is "ngien"Opium is "ngien"Opium is "ngien"Opium is "ngien"77a is for those who indicate “Buddhist” religion on the survey. 75b-f are for all religions. (Code 1 in col. 7 of page 2, repeat question to confirm).Opium is "ngien".Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1)1agree2disagree9don't know/refuse to answerTobacco is "ngien"Tobacco is "ngien"Tobacco is "ngien"Tobacco is "ngien"Tobacco is "ngien"77a is for those who indicate “Buddhist” religion on the survey. 75b-f are for all religions. (Code 1 in col. 7 of page 2, repeat question to confirm).Tobacco is "ngien".Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1)1agree2disagree9don't know/refuse to answerInhale smoked from othersInhale smoked from othersInhale smoked from othersInhale smoked from othersInhale smoked from othersDo you inhale the smoke from any smoker (other than yourself) for more than 15 minutes per day, and more than 1day per week?2 = No (>> next section)
9 = Don’t know/refuse to answer (>> next section)Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1)1Yes2No9Don't know/Refuse to answerDays per week inhale smoke from othersDays per week inhale smoke from othersDays per week inhale smoke from othersDays per week inhale smoke from othersDays per week inhale smoke from othersHow many days per week do you inhale the smoke from any smoker (other than yourself)?Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1) and inhale smoke from any smoker (other than self) for more than 15 minutes per day, and more than 1 day per week (s5c2=1)17 days per week23 - 6 days per week31 - 3 days per weekWhere inhale smoke from othersWhere inhale smoke from othersWhere inhale smoke from othersWhere inhale smoke from othersWhere inhale smoke from othersWhere do you inhale the smoke from any smoker (other than yourself)?Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1) and inhale smoke from any smoker (other than self) for more than 15 minutes per day, and more than 1 day per week (s5c2=1)1home2work place3public placeTried to advise smoker to quitTried to advise smoker to quitTried to advise smoker to quitTried to advise smoker to quitTried to advise smoker to quitHave you tried to advise a smoker to quit?Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1)1Yes2No9Don't know/Refuse to answerDoctors who do not use tobacco will be more effectiveDoctors who do not use tobacco will be more effectiveDoctors who do not use tobacco will be more effectiveDoctors who do not use tobacco will be more effectiveDoctors who do not use tobacco will be more effective“Doctors who do not use tobacco will be more effective in educating others to quit tobacco use”.Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1)1agree2disagree9don't know/refuse to answerDoctors have the power (or influence) to encourageDoctors have the power (or influence) to encourageDoctors have the power (or influence) to encourageDoctors have the power (or influence) to encourageDoctors have the power (or influence) to encourage“Doctors have the power (or influence) to encourage the public to quit smoking”.Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1)1agree2disagree9don't know/refuse to answerEver used tobacco at least 6 months everydayEver used tobacco at least 6 months everydayEver used tobacco at least 6 months everydayEver used tobacco at least 6 months everydayEver used tobacco at least 6 months everydayHave you ever (at any time in your life) used any tobacco EVERY DAY for at least SIX MONTHS?Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1)1Yes2No9Don't know/Refuse to answerUsed tobacco past 2 yearsUsed tobacco past 2 yearsUsed tobacco past 2 yearsUsed tobacco past 2 yearsUsed tobacco past 2 yearsHave you used any tobacco during the past 2 years?Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1)1Yes2No9Don't know/Refuse to answerCurrently use tobaccoCurrently use tobaccoCurrently use tobaccoCurrently use tobaccoCurrently use tobaccoDo you currently use any tobacco?2= No (>> go to col.9)
9= Don’t know/refuse to answer (>> go to col.9)Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1)1Yes2No9Don't know/Refuse to answerPlan to stop tobaccoPlan to stop tobaccoPlan to stop tobaccoPlan to stop tobaccoPlan to stop tobaccoDo you plan to stop using tobacco in the future?Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1) who currently use any tobacco (s6c7=1)1Yes2No9Don't know/Refuse to answerAge start using tobaccoAge start using tobaccoAge start using tobaccoAge start using tobaccoAge start using tobaccoAt what age did you start using tobacco?Write in “Age start in completed years”.
998 = never started (>> go to col.12 of Q87)
999 =Don’t Know/refuse to answer (>> go to col.12 of Q87)Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1)998never use tobacco999do not knowAge stopped using tobaccoAge stopped using tobaccoAge stopped using tobaccoAge stopped using tobaccoAge stopped using tobaccoSince what age have you ever stopped using any tobacco for 2 years or more?2= No (>> go to col.12 of Q87)
9= Don’t know/refuse to answer (>> go to col.12 of Q87)Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1) who ever smoked (s6c9<>998 or 999)1Yes2No9Don't know/Refuse to answerReason for quitting tobacco useReason for quitting tobacco useReason for quitting tobacco useReason for quitting tobacco useReason for quitting tobacco useWhat was your primary reason for quitting tobacco use?Quitting during the time described in 86c.
Enter code.Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1) who ever smoked (s6c9<>998 or 999) and have stopped smoking any tobacco for 2 years or more (s6c10b=1)1illness (at or before time of quitting)2healthy (at or before time of quitting) but wanted to preven3seeing illness develop in other smokers4family disapproval5health education program6not enough money to buy tobacco7disapproval of friends and co-workers9don't' know/refuse to answerHarm of tobbaco use from: Doctor (kru pet)Harm of tobbaco use from: Doctor (kru pet)Harm of tobbaco use from: Doctor (kru pet)Harm of tobbaco use from: Doctor (kru pet)Harm of tobbaco use from: Doctor (kru pet)Indicate which of the following persons have talked to you about the harms of tobacco use.Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1)1Yes2No9Don't know/Refuse to answerHarm of tobbaco use from: Medical assistantHarm of tobbaco use from: Medical assistantHarm of tobbaco use from: Medical assistantHarm of tobbaco use from: Medical assistantHarm of tobbaco use from: Medical assistantIndicate which of the following persons have talked to you about the harms of tobacco use.Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1)1Yes2No9Don't know/Refuse to answerHarm of tobbaco use from: Nurse/village health workerHarm of tobbaco use from: Nurse/village health workerHarm of tobbaco use from: Nurse/village health workerHarm of tobbaco use from: Nurse/village health workerHarm of tobbaco use from: Nurse/village health workerIndicate which of the following persons have talked to you about the harms of tobacco use.Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1)1Yes2No9Don't know/Refuse to answerHarm of tobbaco use from: Kru khmerHarm of tobbaco use from: Kru khmerHarm of tobbaco use from: Kru khmerHarm of tobbaco use from: Kru khmerHarm of tobbaco use from: Kru khmerIndicate which of the following persons have talked to you about the harms of tobacco use.Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1)1Yes2No9Don't know/Refuse to answerHarm of tobbaco use from: Midwife/traditional birth attendantHarm of tobbaco use from: Midwife/traditional birth attendantHarm of tobbaco use from: Midwife/traditional birth attendantHarm of tobbaco use from: Midwife/traditional birth attendantHarm of tobbaco use from: Midwife/traditional birth attendantIndicate which of the following persons have talked to you about the harms of tobacco use.Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1)1Yes2No9Don't know/Refuse to answerHarm of tobbaco use from: TeacherHarm of tobbaco use from: TeacherHarm of tobbaco use from: TeacherHarm of tobbaco use from: TeacherHarm of tobbaco use from: TeacherIndicate which of the following persons have talked to you about the harms of tobacco use.Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1)1Yes2No9Don't know/Refuse to answerHarm of tobbaco use from: Family memberHarm of tobbaco use from: Family memberHarm of tobbaco use from: Family memberHarm of tobbaco use from: Family memberHarm of tobbaco use from: Family memberIndicate which of the following persons have talked to you about the harms of tobacco use.Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1)1Yes2No9Don't know/Refuse to answerHarm of tobbaco use from: MonkHarm of tobbaco use from: MonkHarm of tobbaco use from: MonkHarm of tobbaco use from: MonkHarm of tobbaco use from: MonkIndicate which of the following persons have talked to you about the harms of tobacco use.Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1)1Yes2No9Don't know/Refuse to answerQuit tobacco use: Doctor (kru pet)Quit tobacco use: Doctor (kru pet)Quit tobacco use: Doctor (kru pet)Quit tobacco use: Doctor (kru pet)Quit tobacco use: Doctor (kru pet)Indicate which of the following persons have talked to you about quitting tobacco use.Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1)1Yes2No9Don't know/Refuse to answerQuit tobacco use: Medical assistantQuit tobacco use: Medical assistantQuit tobacco use: Medical assistantQuit tobacco use: Medical assistantQuit tobacco use: Medical assistantIndicate which of the following persons have talked to you about quitting tobacco use.Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1)1Yes2No9Don't know/Refuse to answerQuit tobacco use: Nurse/village health workerQuit tobacco use: Nurse/village health workerQuit tobacco use: Nurse/village health workerQuit tobacco use: Nurse/village health workerQuit tobacco use: Nurse/village health workerIndicate which of the following persons have talked to you about quitting tobacco use.Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1)1Yes2No9Don't know/Refuse to answerQuit tobacco use: Kru khmerQuit tobacco use: Kru khmerQuit tobacco use: Kru khmerQuit tobacco use: Kru khmerQuit tobacco use: Kru khmerIndicate which of the following persons have talked to you about quitting tobacco use.Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1)1Yes2No9Don't know/Refuse to answerQuit tobacco use: Midwife/traditional birth attendantQuit tobacco use: Midwife/traditional birth attendantQuit tobacco use: Midwife/traditional birth attendantQuit tobacco use: Midwife/traditional birth attendantQuit tobacco use: Midwife/traditional birth attendantIndicate which of the following persons have talked to you about quitting tobacco use.Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1)1Yes2No9Don't know/Refuse to answerQuit tobacco use: TeacherQuit tobacco use: TeacherQuit tobacco use: TeacherQuit tobacco use: TeacherQuit tobacco use: TeacherIndicate which of the following persons have talked to you about quitting tobacco use.Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1)1Yes2No9Don't know/Refuse to answerQuit tobacco use: Family memberQuit tobacco use: Family memberQuit tobacco use: Family memberQuit tobacco use: Family memberQuit tobacco use: Family memberIndicate which of the following persons have talked to you about quitting tobacco use.Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1)1Yes2No9Don't know/Refuse to answerQuit tobacco use: MonkQuit tobacco use: MonkQuit tobacco use: MonkQuit tobacco use: MonkQuit tobacco use: MonkIndicate which of the following persons have talked to you about quitting tobacco use.Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1)1Yes2No9Don't know/Refuse to answerHeight in centimetersHeight in centimetersHeight in centimetersHeight in centimetersHeight in centimetersHeight in centimetersMembers aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1)health problem (cannot measure)/refuse to answerMid upper arm circumference in centimetersMid upper arm circumference in centimetersMid upper arm circumference in centimetersMid upper arm circumference in centimetersMid upper arm circumference in centimetersMembers aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1)health problem (cannot measure)/refuse to answerBreakfastBreakfastBreakfastBreakfastBreakfastHow much did you eat yesterday?Show the plate and enter number of plates. If a person didn’t eat rice, enter “0” for that meal.
Enter “99” if data is not available for a person.
Note: If the quantity of rice is less than one plate, please record a half (0.5) or a quarter (0.25) of plate.Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1)99not availableLunchLunchLunchLunchLunchHow much did you eat yesterday?Show the plate and enter number of plates. If a person didn’t eat rice, enter “0” for that meal.
Enter “99” if data is not available for a person.
Note: If the quantity of rice is less than one plate, please record a half (0.5) or a quarter (0.25) of plate.Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1)99not availableDinnerDinnerDinnerDinnerDinnerHow much did you eat yesterday?Show the plate and enter number of plates. If a person didn’t eat rice, enter “0” for that meal.
Enter “99” if data is not available for a person.
Note: If the quantity of rice is less than one plate, please record a half (0.5) or a quarter (0.25) of plate.Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1)99not availableOthersOthersOthersOthersOthersHow much did you eat yesterday?Show the plate and enter number of plates. If a person didn’t eat rice, enter “0” for that meal.
Enter “99” if data is not available for a person.
Note: If the quantity of rice is less than one plate, please record a half (0.5) or a quarter (0.25) of plate.Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1)99not availableTotalTotalTotalTotalTotalHow much did you eat yesterday?Show the plate and enter number of plates. If a person didn’t eat rice, enter “0” for that meal.
Enter “99” if data is not available for a person.
Note: If the quantity of rice is less than one plate, please record a half (0.5) or a quarter (0.25) of plate.Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1)99not availableNumber of times consumed eggsNumber of times consumed eggsNumber of times consumed eggsNumber of times consumed eggsNumber of times consumed eggsHow many times in the past 7 days did you consume [FOOD ITEM]?Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1)99do not knowAmount of eggs consumedAmount of eggs consumedAmount of eggs consumedAmount of eggs consumedAmount of eggs consumedHow much in total did you consume of this food in the last 7 days?Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1)99do not knowNumber of times consumed fish, etc.Number of times consumed fish, etc.Number of times consumed fish, etc.Number of times consumed fish, etc.Number of times consumed fish, etc.How many times in the past 7 days did you consume [FOOD ITEM]?Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1)99do not knowAmount of fish, etc. consumedAmount of fish, etc. consumedAmount of fish, etc. consumedAmount of fish, etc. consumedAmount of fish, etc. consumedHow much in total did you consume of this food in the last 7 days?Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1)99do not knowNumber of times consumed meatNumber of times consumed meatNumber of times consumed meatNumber of times consumed meatNumber of times consumed meatHow many times in the past 7 days did you consume [FOOD ITEM]?Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1)99do not knowAmount of meat consumedAmount of meat consumedAmount of meat consumedAmount of meat consumedAmount of meat consumedHow much in total did you consume of this food in the last 7 days?Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1)99do not knowNumber of times consumed green leafy vegNumber of times consumed green leafy vegNumber of times consumed green leafy vegNumber of times consumed green leafy vegNumber of times consumed green leafy vegHow many times in the past 7 days did you consume [FOOD ITEM]?Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1)99do not knowAmount of green leafy veg consumedAmount of green leafy veg consumedAmount of green leafy veg consumedAmount of green leafy veg consumedAmount of green leafy veg consumedHow much in total did you consume of this food in the last 7 days?Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1)99do not knowNumber of times consumed orange vegNumber of times consumed orange vegNumber of times consumed orange vegNumber of times consumed orange vegNumber of times consumed orange vegHow many times in the past 7 days did you consume [FOOD ITEM]?Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1)99do not knowAmouunt of orange veg consumedAmouunt of orange veg consumedAmouunt of orange veg consumedAmouunt of orange veg consumedAmouunt of orange veg consumedHow much in total did you consume of this food in the last 7 days?Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1)99do not knowNumber of times consumed orange fruitsNumber of times consumed orange fruitsNumber of times consumed orange fruitsNumber of times consumed orange fruitsNumber of times consumed orange fruitsHow many times in the past 7 days did you consume [FOOD ITEM]?Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1)99do not knowAmount of orange fruits consumedAmount of orange fruits consumedAmount of orange fruits consumedAmount of orange fruits consumedAmount of orange fruits consumedHow much in total did you consume of this food in the last 7 days?Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1)99do not knowNumber of times consumed alcoholic bevNumber of times consumed alcoholic bevNumber of times consumed alcoholic bevNumber of times consumed alcoholic bevNumber of times consumed alcoholic bevHow many times in the past 7 days did you consume [FOOD ITEM]?Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1)99do not knowAmount of alcoholic bev consumedAmount of alcoholic bev consumedAmount of alcoholic bev consumedAmount of alcoholic bev consumedAmount of alcoholic bev consumedMembers aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1)99do not knowNumber of times consumed non-alcoholic bevNumber of times consumed non-alcoholic bevNumber of times consumed non-alcoholic bevNumber of times consumed non-alcoholic bevNumber of times consumed non-alcoholic bevMembers aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1)99do not knowAmount of non-alcoholic bev consumedAmount of non-alcoholic bev consumedAmount of non-alcoholic bev consumedAmount of non-alcoholic bev consumedAmount of non-alcoholic bev consumedMembers aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1)99do not knowHealth evaluation past 4 weeksHealth evaluation past 4 weeksHealth evaluation past 4 weeksHealth evaluation past 4 weeksHealth evaluation past 4 weeksHow would you evaluate your current health during the past 4 weeks?Enter codeMembers aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1)1very good2good3average4bad5very bad6don't knowHealth compared with othersHealth compared with othersHealth compared with othersHealth compared with othersHealth compared with othersCompared with others of the same age would you say that your health during the past 4 weeks is...Enter codeMembers aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1)1much better2some what better3about the same4some what worse5much worse6don't knowExperienced any illness past 4 weeksExperienced any illness past 4 weeksExperienced any illness past 4 weeksExperienced any illness past 4 weeksExperienced any illness past 4 weeksHave you experienced any of the following illnesses, injuries or other health problems in the past 4 weeks?If more than one refer to the most important.
Enter code.Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1)1stomach ache2back pain3headache4ear pain5eye pain6fever7diarrhoea8cold & cough without rapid or difficult breathing9cold & cough with rapid or difficult breathing10mine injury11road accident12food-borne disease13water-borne disease14dropsy (swollen belly)15other care need (specify)16no care17no diseasesDiagnosed with: Disease of the heartDiagnosed with: Disease of the heartDiagnosed with: Disease of the heartDiagnosed with: Disease of the heartDiagnosed with: Disease of the heartHas a doctor or other health worker EVER diagnosed or told you that you are suffering from the following?Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1)1Yes2No9Don't know/Refuse to answerDiagnosed with: Any cancerDiagnosed with: Any cancerDiagnosed with: Any cancerDiagnosed with: Any cancerDiagnosed with: Any cancerHas a doctor or other health worker EVER diagnosed or told you that you are suffering from the following?Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1)1Yes2No9Don't know/Refuse to answerDiagnosed with: Lung cancerDiagnosed with: Lung cancerDiagnosed with: Lung cancerDiagnosed with: Lung cancerDiagnosed with: Lung cancerHas a doctor or other health worker EVER diagnosed or told you that you are suffering from the following?Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1)1Yes2No9Don't know/Refuse to answerDiagnosed with: Oral cancerDiagnosed with: Oral cancerDiagnosed with: Oral cancerDiagnosed with: Oral cancerDiagnosed with: Oral cancerHas a doctor or other health worker EVER diagnosed or told you that you are suffering from the following?Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1)1Yes2No9Don't know/Refuse to answerDiagnosed with: BronchitisDiagnosed with: BronchitisDiagnosed with: BronchitisDiagnosed with: BronchitisDiagnosed with: BronchitisHas a doctor or other health worker EVER diagnosed or told you that you are suffering from the following?Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1)1Yes2No9Don't know/Refuse to answerDiagnosed with: TuberculosisDiagnosed with: TuberculosisDiagnosed with: TuberculosisDiagnosed with: TuberculosisDiagnosed with: TuberculosisHas a doctor or other health worker EVER diagnosed or told you that you are suffering from the following?Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1)1Yes2No9Don't know/Refuse to answerDiagnosed with: Nutritional deficiencyDiagnosed with: Nutritional deficiencyDiagnosed with: Nutritional deficiencyDiagnosed with: Nutritional deficiencyDiagnosed with: Nutritional deficiencyHas a doctor or other health worker EVER diagnosed or told you that you are suffering from the following?Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1)1Yes2No9Don't know/Refuse to answerDiagnosed with: MalariaDiagnosed with: MalariaDiagnosed with: MalariaDiagnosed with: MalariaDiagnosed with: MalariaHas a doctor or other health worker EVER diagnosed or told you that you are suffering from the following?Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1)1Yes2No9Don't know/Refuse to answerDiagnosed with: HIV/AIDSDiagnosed with: HIV/AIDSDiagnosed with: HIV/AIDSDiagnosed with: HIV/AIDSDiagnosed with: HIV/AIDSHas a doctor or other health worker EVER diagnosed or told you that you are suffering from the following?Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1)1Yes2No9Don't know/Refuse to answerDiagnosed with: LeprosyDiagnosed with: LeprosyDiagnosed with: LeprosyDiagnosed with: LeprosyDiagnosed with: LeprosyHas a doctor or other health worker EVER diagnosed or told you that you are suffering from the following?Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1)1Yes2No9Don't know/Refuse to answerDiagnosed with: Typhoid feverDiagnosed with: Typhoid feverDiagnosed with: Typhoid feverDiagnosed with: Typhoid feverDiagnosed with: Typhoid feverHas a doctor or other health worker EVER diagnosed or told you that you are suffering from the following?Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1)1Yes2No9Don't know/Refuse to answerDiagnosed with: Dengue feverDiagnosed with: Dengue feverDiagnosed with: Dengue feverDiagnosed with: Dengue feverDiagnosed with: Dengue feverHas a doctor or other health worker EVER diagnosed or told you that you are suffering from the following?Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1)1Yes2No9Don't know/Refuse to answerPlace sought for treatmentPlace sought for treatmentPlace sought for treatmentPlace sought for treatmentPlace sought for treatmentWhere was advice or treatment first sought for your illness/injury?Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1) and have experienced illnesses, injuries or other health problems (refer to questionnaire for list) in the past 4 weeks (c7c4 <> blank)1national hospital (pp)2provincial referral hospital (rh)3district hospital (rh)4health center5health post6outreach7other public8private hospital9private clinic10home/office of trained health worker/nurse11visit of trained health worker/nurse12other private medical13private pharmacy14shop selling drugs/market15kru khmer/magician16monk/religious leader17traditional birth attendant18other not medical99don't know/refuse to answerCurrently pregnantCurrently pregnantCurrently pregnantCurrently pregnantCurrently pregnantAre you crrently pregnant?Female members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1)1pregnant2not pregnant9unsureTobacco habit during pregnancyTobacco habit during pregnancyTobacco habit during pregnancyTobacco habit during pregnancyTobacco habit during pregnancyDescribe your use of tobacco (cigarette, chewing tobacco, pipe) during this pregnancy.2= Not pregnant (>> next section)
9= Unsure (>> next section)Female members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1) who are currently pregnant (s7ec2=1)1do not use tobacco2started using tobacco (did not use before the pregnancy)3increased use of tobacco (did use before pregnancy)4decreased use of tobacco (did use before pregnancy)5quit use of tobacco (did use before pregnancy)Morning sickness during pregnancyMorning sickness during pregnancyMorning sickness during pregnancyMorning sickness during pregnancyMorning sickness during pregnancyHave you experienced “morning sickness” during this pregnancy?Female members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1) who are currently pregnant (s7ec2=1)1Yes2No9Don't know/Refuse to answerUsed tobacco to help with morning sicknessUsed tobacco to help with morning sicknessUsed tobacco to help with morning sicknessUsed tobacco to help with morning sicknessUsed tobacco to help with morning sicknessDid you use any tobacco (cigarettes, chewing tobacco, or pipe) to help with the “morning sickness” during this pregnancy?Female members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1) who are currently pregnant (s7ec2=1)1Yes2No9Don't know/Refuse to answerNumber of tobacco ads on TVNumber of tobacco ads on TVNumber of tobacco ads on TVNumber of tobacco ads on TVNumber of tobacco ads on TVDuring the past 30 days how many anti-tobacco ads have you seen on TV?Enter no. of times subject has seen antitobacco ads otherwise enter '0'.Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1)not seenNumber of tobacco ads on the radioNumber of tobacco ads on the radioNumber of tobacco ads on the radioNumber of tobacco ads on the radioNumber of tobacco ads on the radioDuring the past 30 days how many antitobacco ads have you heard on the radio?Enter no. of times subject has heard anti-tobacco ads otherwise enter '0'.Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1)not seenNumber of tobacco ads in printNumber of tobacco ads in printNumber of tobacco ads in printNumber of tobacco ads in printNumber of tobacco ads in printDuring the past 30 days how many antitobacco ads have you seen in print?Enter no. of times subject has seen anti-tobacco ads otherwise enter '0'.
(4)=(5)+(6)+ (7)Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1)not seenAds in print: newspaperAds in print: newspaperAds in print: newspaperAds in print: newspaperAds in print: newspaperNewspaperEnter no. of times.
If not seen newspaper, enter '0'.Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1)not seenAds in print: billboard/signs/postersAds in print: billboard/signs/postersAds in print: billboard/signs/postersAds in print: billboard/signs/postersAds in print: billboard/signs/postersBillboard/ Signs/ PostersEnter no. of times.
If not seen newspaper, enter '0'.Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1)not seenAds in print: other printed materialAds in print: other printed materialAds in print: other printed materialAds in print: other printed materialAds in print: other printed materialOther Printed MaterialEnter no. of times.
If not seen newspaper, enter '0'.Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1)not seenDoctor must follow good lifestyle to encourage patientDoctor must follow good lifestyle to encourage patientDoctor must follow good lifestyle to encourage patientDoctor must follow good lifestyle to encourage patientDoctor must follow good lifestyle to encourage patientOther attitude questions: “In order to effectively encourage a patient to follow a healthy life style, a doctor must follow one him/herself”.Female members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1)1agree2disagree9don't know/refuse to answerMedical school faculty members shouled good exampleMedical school faculty members shouled good exampleMedical school faculty members shouled good exampleMedical school faculty members shouled good exampleMedical school faculty members shouled good exampleOther attitude questions: “Medical school faculty members should set a good example for medical students by practicing a healthy lifestyle”.Female members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1)1agree2disagree9don't know/refuse to answerMen smoke when they are younger to gain statusMen smoke when they are younger to gain statusMen smoke when they are younger to gain statusMen smoke when they are younger to gain statusMen smoke when they are younger to gain statusOther attitude questions: “Men smoke when they are younger to gain status”.Female members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1)1agree2disagree9don't know/refuse to answerDisrespectful to ask an older male to quit smokingDisrespectful to ask an older male to quit smokingDisrespectful to ask an older male to quit smokingDisrespectful to ask an older male to quit smokingDisrespectful to ask an older male to quit smokingOther attitude questions: “It is disrespectful to ask an older male to quit smoking”Female members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1)1agree2disagree9don't know/refuse to answerIn the cities only "easy" women smokeIn the cities only "easy" women smokeIn the cities only "easy" women smokeIn the cities only "easy" women smokeIn the cities only "easy" women smokeOther attitude questions: In the cities only “easy” women smoke.Female members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1)1agree2disagree9don't know/refuse to answerShameful for women in the villages to smokeShameful for women in the villages to smokeShameful for women in the villages to smokeShameful for women in the villages to smokeShameful for women in the villages to smokeOther attitude questions: “It is shameful for women in the villages to smoke cigarettes”.Female members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1)1agree2disagree9don't know/refuse to answerShameful for women in the villages to chew tobaccoShameful for women in the villages to chew tobaccoShameful for women in the villages to chew tobaccoShameful for women in the villages to chew tobaccoShameful for women in the villages to chew tobaccoOther attitude questions: “It is shameful for women in the villages to chew tobacco”.Female members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1)1agree2disagree9don't know/refuse to answerMachea means "ngien"Machea means "ngien"Machea means "ngien"Machea means "ngien"Machea means "ngien"Other attitude questions: Machea means “ngien”.Female members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1)1agree2disagree9don't know/refuse to answerNumber of household members aged 18 and overNumber of household members aged 18 and overNumber of household members aged 18 and overNumber of household members aged 18 and overNumber of household members aged 18 and overNumber of children born to women aged 18 and olderNumber of children born to women aged 18 and olderNumber of children born to women aged 18 and olderNumber of children born to women aged 18 and olderNumber of children born to women aged 18 and olderno childPrimary occupation past monthPrimary occupation past monthPrimary occupation past monthPrimary occupation past monthPrimary occupation past month11. legislator, senior officials and managers22. professionals33. technicians and associate professionals44. clerks55. service and shop and market sales workers66. tobacco farmer77. skilled agricultural and fishery workers ( famers, forest88. craft and related trades workers99. tobacco preparers and tobacco products makers1010. plant and machine operators and assemblers1111. elementary occupations1212. armed forcesPrimary economic activity past monthPrimary economic activity past monthPrimary economic activity past monthPrimary economic activity past monthPrimary economic activity past month11. growing of tobacco22. agriculture , hunting and forestry33. fishing44. mining and quarrying55. manufacturing66. electrcity, gas, and water supply77. construction88. wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles, mot99. hotels and restaurants1010. transport, storage and communications1111. financial intermediation1212. real estate, renting and business activities1313. public administration and defence; compulsory social se1414. education1515. health1616. other community, social and personal service activities1717. extra-territorial organization and bodiesSecondary occupation past monthSecondary occupation past monthSecondary occupation past monthSecondary occupation past monthSecondary occupation past month11. legislator, senior officials and managers22. professionals33. technicians and associate professionals44. clerks55. service and shop and market sales workers66. tobacco farmer77. skilled agricultural and fishery workers ( famers, forest88. craft and related trades workers99. tobacco preparers and tobacco products makers1010. plant and machine operators and assemblers1111. elementary occupations1212. armed forcesSecondary economic activity past monthSecondary economic activity past monthSecondary economic activity past monthSecondary economic activity past monthSecondary economic activity past month11. growing of tobacco22. agriculture , hunting and forestry33. fishing44. mining and quarrying55. manufacturing66. electrcity, gas, and water supply77. construction88. wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles, mot99. hotels and restaurants1010. transport, storage and communications1111. financial intermediation1212. real estate, renting and business activities1313. public administration and defence; compulsory social se1414. education1515. health1616. other community, social and personal service activities1717. extra-territorial organization and bodiesWeightWeightWeightWeightWeight