DDI_CIV_2009_InS_v01_M_WB
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Version 01
Informal Survey 2009
InS 2009
CIV_2009_InS_v01_M_WB
World Bank
NADA
World Bank
Enterprise Survey [en/oth]
This is the first round of informal surveys conducted by the World Bank Enterprise Analysis Unit in six African countries (Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Cote d'Ivore, Madagascar, Mauritius), Afghanistan and Nepal.
Informal surveys target unregistered enterprises, which in these countries make up a significant part of the economy. Understanding how informal businesses function and why they prefer to remain unregistered could help implement changes in government - business relationships.
Informal survey questionnaires are a shorter, tailored to unregistered businesses, version of Enterprise Survey questionnaires. Informal Surveys are usually conducted at the same time with Enterprise Surveys.
This research is a survey of unregistered businesses conducted in Côte d'Ivoire between October 2008 and February 2009, simultaneously with Côte d'Ivoire 2009 Enterprise Survey. 129 informal establishments were interviewed.
The objective of World Bank firm-level surveys is to obtain feedback from enterprises in client countries on the state of the private sector, assess the constraints to private sector growth and create statistically significant business environment indicators that are comparable across countries.
Informal survey questionnaires are a shorter, tailored to unregistered businesses, version of Enterprise Survey questionnaires. The topics include general information about a business, infrastructure and services, sales and supplies, crime, sources and access to finance, business-government relationship, assets, AIDS and sickness (for African region), bribery, workforce composition, obstacles to get registration, reasons for not registering, and benefits that an establishment could get from registration. Business owners or managers are interviewed face-to-face.
Côte d'Ivoire
National
The primary sampling unit of Informal Surveys is an unregistered establishment. In Côte d'Ivoire, registration with the Chambre du Commerce et de l'Industrie for firms with more than ten employees or with the Chambre des Metiers et de l'Artisanat for firms with less than ten employees differentiated formal and informal businesses.
The whole population, or the universe, covered in the survey is the non-agricultural economy. It comprises: all manufacturing sectors according to the ISIC Revision 3.1 group classification (group D), construction sector (group F), services sector (groups G and H), and transport, storage, and communications sector (group I). Note that this population definition excludes the following sectors: financial intermediation (group J), real estate and renting activities (group K, except sub-sector 72, IT, which was added to the population under study), and all public or utilities-sectors.
Sample survey data [ssd]
Kiram Consulting
For the informal sector, there were no sample lists of firms. The sampling procedure was to survey an unregistered establishment in a certain geographic region and sector, similar to a registered business with one to four employees, interviewed for the Enterprise Survey that was conducted in conjunction with the Informal Survey.
Because a formal sample frame was not used, it is not possible to calculate response rates, universe estimates, or sampling weights for the informal sector sample.
Face-to-face [f2f]
The current survey instrument is available:
- Informal Questionnaire.
The survey topics include general information about a business, infrastructure and services, sales and supplies, crime, sources and access to finance, business-government relationship, assets, AIDS and sickness (for African region), bribery, workforce composition, obstacles to get registration, reasons for not registering, and benefits that an establishment could get from registration.
Private contractors conduct the Enterprise Surveys on behalf of the World Bank. Due to sensitive survey questions addressing business-government relations and corruption-related topics, private contractors are preferred over any government agency or an organization/institution associated with government, and are hired by the World Bank to collect the data.
Informal Surveys are conducted in the local languages.
Data entry and quality controls are implemented by the contractor and data is delivered to the World Bank in batches (typically 10%, 50% and 100%). These data deliveries are checked for logical consistency, out of range values, skip patterns, and duplicate entries. Problems are flagged by the World Bank and corrected by the implementing contractor through data checks, callbacks, and revisiting establishments.
Confidentiality of the survey respondents and the sensitive information they provide is necessary to ensure the greatest degree of survey participation, integrity and confidence in the quality of the data. Surveys are usually carried out in cooperation with business organizations and government agencies promoting job creation and economic growth, but confidentiality is never compromised.
Where necessary please site the source as "Enterprise Analysis Unit - World Bank Group https://www.enterprisesurveys.org"
Aggregate indicators based on Enterprise Analysis Unit data are available to the public at https://www.enterprisesurveys.org
Firm-level data is also available to the public free-of-charge. In order to access the firm-level data, users must agree to abide by a strict confidentiality agreement available through Enterprise Analysis Unit website by clicking on "External users register here" at https://www.enterprisesurveys.org/Portal
The user of the data acknowledges that the original collector of the data, the authorized distributor of the data, and the relevant funding agency bear no responsibility for use of the data or for interpretations or inferences based upon such uses.
Côte d'Ivoire-2009-Informal-full data-
The file contains the cleaned, raw database.
129
213
WEB STD FIRMID
WEB STD FIRMID
WEB STD FIRMID
WEB STD FIRMID
WEB STD FIRMID
129
Record number
Record number
Record number
Record number
Record number
129
interview number
interview number
interview number
interview number
interview number
129
questionnaire
questionnaire
questionnaire
questionnaire
questionnaire
129
1
manufacturing
2
services
3
core
4
micro
5
informal
6
indicator
country code
country code
country code
country code
country code
129
80
ivory coast
81
madagascar
82
mauritius
83
congo
84
gabon
85
lesotho
86
sierra leone
87
liberia
sampling region
sampling region
sampling region
sampling region
sampling region
129
1
abidjan
2
san-pédro
3
yamoussoukro
city/town/village
city/town/village
city/town/village
city/town/village
city/town/village
129
ABIDJAN
Abidjan
abidjan
san-pedro
region of the business
region of the business
region of the business
region of the business
region of the business
129
1
abidjan
2
san-pédro
3
yamoussoukro
size of locality
size of locality
size of locality
size of locality
size of locality
129
1
capital city
2
city with population over 1 million - other than capital
3
over 250,000 to 1million
4
50,000 to 250,000
5
less than 50,000 population
is this business registered with [insert name of the registration office]
is this business registered with [insert name of the registration office]
is this business registered with [insert name of the registration office]
is this business registered with [insert name of the registration office]
is this business registered with [insert name of the registration office]
Is this business registered with [insert name of the registration office where businesses are required to register]?
If answer is Yes TERMINATE
129
1
yes
2
no
sector of the business
sector of the business
sector of the business
sector of the business
sector of the business
129
2
other manufacturing
15
food
17
textiles
18
garments
24
chemicals
25
plastics & rubber
26
non metallic mineral products
27
basic metals
28
fabricate metal products
29
machinery and equipment
31
electronics (31 & 32)
45
construction section f:
50
other services
51
wholesale
52
retail
55
hotel and restaurants: section h
60
transport section i: (60-64)
72
it
interviewer code
interviewer code
interviewer code
interviewer code
interviewer code
129
supervisor code
supervisor code
supervisor code
supervisor code
supervisor code
129
day
day
day
day
day
Time face-to-face interview begins:
129
1
2
3
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
17
18
19
20
21
22
24
25
26
27
29
30
31
month
month
month
month
month
Time face-to-face interview begins:
129
1
10
11
12
year
year
year
year
year
Time face-to-face interview begins:
129
2008
hour
hour
hour
hour
hour
Time face-to-face interview begins:
129
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
minutes
minutes
minutes
minutes
minutes
Time face-to-face interview begins:
129
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
10
11
12
13
15
16
17
18
19
20
25
27
30
33
34
35
39
40
42
45
50
51
53
54
55
57
58
Number of owners
Number of owners
Number of owners
Number of owners
Number of owners
READ THE FOLLOWING TO THE RESPONDENT BEFORE PROCEEDING. The goal of this survey is to gather information and opinions about business activities such as yours. Ultimately, the information gathered here will help the World Bank to develop policies and programs that enhance employment and economic growth in [COUNTRY]. The information obtained here will be held in the strictest confidentiality. Neither your name nor the name of your business will be used in any analysis based on this survey.
How many owners does this business have?
129
-9
don't know
1
2
3
4
9
Number of male owners
Number of male owners
Number of male owners
Number of male owners
Number of male owners
How many owners are male?
19
110
-9
don't know
1
2
4
9
Sysmiss
Female as the largest owner
Female as the largest owner
Female as the largest owner
Female as the largest owner
Female as the largest owner
Is the largest owner female? If there are multiple large owners with the same ownership share, please answer with respect to the person most active in the operation of the firm.
129
-9
don't know
1
yes
2
no
Nationality of the largest owner
Nationality of the largest owner
Nationality of the largest owner
Nationality of the largest owner
Nationality of the largest owner
What is nationality of the largest owner?
129
-9
don't know
1
african
2
indian
3
lebanese/middle eastern
4
other asian
5
european/caucasian
6
other
Nationality of the largest owner: main African nationality
Nationality of the largest owner: main African nationality
Nationality of the largest owner: main African nationality
Nationality of the largest owner: main African nationality
Nationality of the largest owner: main African nationality
What is nationality of the largest owner?
108
21
1
grupo 1
2
grupo 2
3
grupo 3
4
grupo 4
5
grupo 5
Sysmiss
Nationality of the largest owner: main “other asian” nationality
Nationality of the largest owner: main “other asian” nationality
Nationality of the largest owner: main “other asian” nationality
Nationality of the largest owner: main “other asian” nationality
Nationality of the largest owner: main “other asian” nationality
What is nationality of the largest owner?
1
128
1
grupo 1
2
grupo 2
3
grupo 3
4
grupo 4
5
grupo 5
Sysmiss
Ways to acquire ownership of the business
Ways to acquire ownership of the business
Ways to acquire ownership of the business
Ways to acquire ownership of the business
Ways to acquire ownership of the business
How did the largest owner acquire ownership of this business?
129
-9
don't know
1
started the business on their own or with partners
2
purchased an existing business
3
joined an existing family business
4
joined an existing non family business
5
other
Ways the family business was joined
Ways the family business was joined
Ways the family business was joined
Ways the family business was joined
Ways the family business was joined
The family business was joined by:
7
122
-9
don't know
1
heritage
2
marriage
3
other
Sysmiss
Reasons to start business
Reasons to start business
Reasons to start business
Reasons to start business
Reasons to start business
Which of the following options best describes why the largest owner started or took over this business?
129
-9
don't know
1
to take advantage of a business opportunity
2
alternative jobs or opportunities were absent or not satisfa
3
other
Largest owner - the main decision maker
Largest owner - the main decision maker
Largest owner - the main decision maker
Largest owner - the main decision maker
Largest owner - the main decision maker
Is the largest owner also the main decision maker?
129
-9
don't know
1
yes
2
no
Year the business started
Year the business started
Year the business started
Year the business started
Year the business started
What year did this business start?
129
-9
don't know
1940
1976
1983
1987
1989
1990
1992
1993
1994
1995
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
Number of people worked in the business at start up
Number of people worked in the business at start up
Number of people worked in the business at start up
Number of people worked in the business at start up
Number of people worked in the business at start up
How many people, including owner and family members, worked in this business at start up?
INTERVIEWER: include respondent when applicable
123
6
19
180.199
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
25
2001
-9
don't know
Business formally registered when began operations
Business formally registered when began operations
Business formally registered when began operations
Business formally registered when began operations
Business formally registered when began operations
Was this business formally registered with the [insert name of the registration office where businesses are required to register] when it began operations?
129
-9
don't know
1
yes
2
no
Highest level of education of the main decision maker
Highest level of education of the main decision maker
Highest level of education of the main decision maker
Highest level of education of the main decision maker
Highest level of education of the main decision maker
What is the highest level of education of the main decision maker?
129
-9
don't know
1
no education
2
primary school (complete or not)
3
secondary school (complete or not)
4
vocational training
5
some university training
Years of experience working in this business main decision maker has
Years of experience working in this business main decision maker has
Years of experience working in this business main decision maker has
Years of experience working in this business main decision maker has
Years of experience working in this business main decision maker has
How many years of experience working in this business does the main decision maker have?
129
6.744
7.419
-9
don't know
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
18
19
20
25
26
28
30
Electricity use
Electricity use
Electricity use
Electricity use
Electricity use
Does your business use electricity?
129
-9
don't know
1
yes
2
no
Connection to the electricity grid
Connection to the electricity grid
Connection to the electricity grid
Connection to the electricity grid
Connection to the electricity grid
Is the business connected to the electricity grid?
87
42
-9
don't know
1
yes
2
no
Sysmiss
Enumerator: does the electrical connection appears to be
Enumerator: does the electrical connection appears to be
Enumerator: does the electrical connection appears to be
Enumerator: does the electrical connection appears to be
Enumerator: does the electrical connection appears to be
ENUMERATOR: DOES THE ELECTRICAL CONNECTION APPEARS TO BE
87
42
1
legal
2
illegal
3
impossible to determine
Sysmiss
Power outages in the last month
Power outages in the last month
Power outages in the last month
Power outages in the last month
Power outages in the last month
In the last month, did this business experience power outages?
87
42
-9
don't know
1
yes
2
no
Sysmiss
Number of power outages in the last month
Number of power outages in the last month
Number of power outages in the last month
Number of power outages in the last month
Number of power outages in the last month
In the last month, how many power outages did this business experience?
44
85
5.136
6.163
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
10
15
16
25
30
-9
don't know
Sysmiss
Average duration of power outage, hours
Average duration of power outage, hours
Average duration of power outage, hours
Average duration of power outage, hours
Average duration of power outage, hours
How long did these power outages last on average?
42
87
3.167
4.208
1
less than one hour
2
4
5
8
10
14
15
18
-9
don't know
Sysmiss
Loss as percent of total annual sales due to power outages
Loss as percent of total annual sales due to power outages
Loss as percent of total annual sales due to power outages
Loss as percent of total annual sales due to power outages
Loss as percent of total annual sales due to power outages
Please estimate the losses that resulted from power outages either as a percentage of total annual sales or as total annual losses.
39
90
13.718
22.024
1
2
5
6
10
20
30
32
50
55
70
90
-9
don't know
Sysmiss
Annual losses due to power outages
Annual losses due to power outages
Annual losses due to power outages
Annual losses due to power outages
Annual losses due to power outages
Please estimate the losses that resulted from power outages either as a percentage of total annual sales or as total annual losses.
129
-9
don't know
Sysmiss
Own/ share a generator
Own/ share a generator
Own/ share a generator
Own/ share a generator
Own/ share a generator
Does this business own or share a generator?
87
42
-9
don't know
1
yes
2
no
Sysmiss
Percentage of electricity from generators
Percentage of electricity from generators
Percentage of electricity from generators
Percentage of electricity from generators
Percentage of electricity from generators
In the last month, what percent of this business' electricity came from a generator or generators that the business owned or shared?
1
128
2
-9
don't know
2
Sysmiss
Submission of application to obtain an electrical connection
Submission of application to obtain an electrical connection
Submission of application to obtain an electrical connection
Submission of application to obtain an electrical connection
Submission of application to obtain an electrical connection
Over the last two years, did this business submit an application to obtain an electrical connection?
129
-9
don't know
1
yes
2
no
Wait for electrical connection, days
Wait for electrical connection, days
Wait for electrical connection, days
Wait for electrical connection, days
Wait for electrical connection, days
In reference to that application for an electrical connection, approximately how many days did it take to obtain it from the day of the application to the day the service was received?
9
120
8.222
8.927
1
less than one day
2
3
5
10
30
-9
don't know
-6
still in process
-5
application denied
Sysmiss
Informal gift for electrical connection
Informal gift for electrical connection
Informal gift for electrical connection
Informal gift for electrical connection
Informal gift for electrical connection
In reference to that application for an electrical connection, was an informal gift or payment expected or requested?
9
120
-9
don't know
-8
refusal
1
yes
2
no
Sysmiss
Use of water for business activity
Use of water for business activity
Use of water for business activity
Use of water for business activity
Use of water for business activity
Does this business use water for its activity (aside from typical employee consumption and hygiene)?
129
-9
don't know
1
yes
2
no
Insufficient water supply
Insufficient water supply
Insufficient water supply
Insufficient water supply
Insufficient water supply
In the last month, did this business experience insufficient water supply?
30
99
-9
don't know
1
yes
2
no
Sysmiss
Number of incidents of water insufficiency
Number of incidents of water insufficiency
Number of incidents of water insufficiency
Number of incidents of water insufficiency
Number of incidents of water insufficiency
In the last month, how many incidents of insufficient water supply did this business experience?
10
119
-9
don't know
1
2
3
4
10
16
20
Sysmiss
Average duration of insufficient water supply, hours
Average duration of insufficient water supply, hours
Average duration of insufficient water supply, hours
Average duration of insufficient water supply, hours
Average duration of insufficient water supply, hours
How long did these incidents of insufficient water supply last on average?
10
119
-9
don't know
1
less than one hour
2
4
9
10
12
96
Sysmiss
Application to obtain a water connection
Application to obtain a water connection
Application to obtain a water connection
Application to obtain a water connection
Application to obtain a water connection
Over the last two years, did this business submit an application to obtain a water connection?
129
-9
don't know
1
yes
2
no
Wait for water connection, days
Wait for water connection, days
Wait for water connection, days
Wait for water connection, days
Wait for water connection, days
In reference to that application for a water connection, approximately how many days did it take to obtain it from the day of the application to the day the service was received?
129
1
less than one day
-9
don't know
-6
still in process
-5
application denied
Sysmiss
Informal gift for water connection
Informal gift for water connection
Informal gift for water connection
Informal gift for water connection
Informal gift for water connection
In reference to that application for a water connection, was an informal gift or payment expected or requested?
2
127
-9
don't know
-8
refusal
1
yes
2
no
Sysmiss
Use by a business of: E-mail to communicate with clients or suppliers
Use by a business of: E-mail to communicate with clients or suppliers
Use by a business of: E-mail to communicate with clients or suppliers
Use by a business of: E-mail to communicate with clients or suppliers
Use by a business of: E-mail to communicate with clients or suppliers
At the present time, does this business use any of the following?
E-mail to communicate with clients or suppliers
129
-9
don't know
1
yes
2
no
Use by a business of: Cell phone(s)
Use by a business of: Cell phone(s)
Use by a business of: Cell phone(s)
Use by a business of: Cell phone(s)
Use by a business of: Cell phone(s)
At the present time, does this business use any of the following?
Cell phone(s)
129
-9
don't know
1
yes
2
no
How much an obstacle electricity is
How much an obstacle electricity is
How much an obstacle electricity is
How much an obstacle electricity is
How much an obstacle electricity is
Is electricity No Obstacle, a Minor Obstacle, a Moderate Obstacle, a Major Obstacle, or a Very Severe Obstacle to the current operations of this business?
129
-9
don't know
-7
does not apply
no obstacle
1
minor obstacle
2
moderate obstacle
3
major obstacle
4
very severe obstacle
How much an obstacle water is
How much an obstacle water is
How much an obstacle water is
How much an obstacle water is
How much an obstacle water is
Is water No Obstacle, a Minor Obstacle, a Moderate Obstacle, a Major Obstacle, or a Very Severe Obstacle to the current operations of this business?
129
-9
don't know
-7
does not apply
no obstacle
1
minor obstacle
2
moderate obstacle
3
major obstacle
4
very severe obstacle
Description of this business main product\service
Description of this business main product\service
Description of this business main product\service
Description of this business main product\service
Description of this business main product\service
READ THE FOLLOWING TO THE RESPONDENT BEFORE PROCEEDING: The next topic to be covered is about your sales and purchases.
In the last month, what was this business main product\service (that is, the product that represented the largest proportion of annual sales (in LCU))?
Business as main product manufacturer
Business as main product manufacturer
Business as main product manufacturer
Business as main product manufacturer
Business as main product manufacturer
Do you manufacture this product yourself?
129
-9
don't know
-7
does not apply
1
yes
2
no
Percentage of sales represented by main product\service
Percentage of sales represented by main product\service
Percentage of sales represented by main product\service
Percentage of sales represented by main product\service
Percentage of sales represented by main product\service
Please estimate what percentage of last month total sales does the main product\service represent?
79
50
66.241
28.457
3
9
10
15
20
25
30
40
50
60
63
65
70
75
80
88
90
100
-9
don't know
Sysmiss
Sales represented by main product\service, LCU
Sales represented by main product\service, LCU
Sales represented by main product\service, LCU
Sales represented by main product\service, LCU
Sales represented by main product\service, LCU
Please estimate what percentage of last month total sales does the main product\service represent?
1
128
60
60
-9
don't know
Sysmiss
Last complete month’s total sales, LCU
Last complete month’s total sales, LCU
Last complete month’s total sales, LCU
Last complete month’s total sales, LCU
Last complete month’s total sales, LCU
What were this business's total sales last month?
101
28
257184.812
442388.843
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20000
26000
27000
30000
35000
36000
40000
44000
50000
60000
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75000
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90000
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105000
117000
120000
130000
150000
160000
170000
185000
200000
227000
250000
300000
404666
440000
500000
540000
600000
924000
1000000
1440000
1600000
2500000
-9
don't know
The total sales last month represented:
The total sales last month represented:
The total sales last month represented:
The total sales last month represented:
The total sales last month represented:
The total sales last month represented:
129
-9
don't know
1
what i normally sell
2
below what i normally sell
3
above what i normally sell
Regular month’s total sales
Regular month’s total sales
Regular month’s total sales
Regular month’s total sales
Regular month’s total sales
Could you please estimate the business's sales in a regular month, that is, a month that is neither the busiest nor the slowest?
75
54
701193.453
3471429.059
9
6000
10000
15000
19000
20000
30000
35000
40000
45500
50000
60000
70000
75000
80000
90000
100000
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160000
180000
200000
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270000
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360000
400000
450000
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1500000
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30000000
-9
don't know
Sysmiss
Slowest month’s total sales
Slowest month’s total sales
Slowest month’s total sales
Slowest month’s total sales
Slowest month’s total sales
Could you please estimate the business's sales in the slowest month of the year?
108
21
396790.12
2597031.743
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7000
10000
12000
14000
15000
16000
17000
20000
25000
30000
35000
37000
40000
44000
45000
50000
60000
70000
75000
80000
84000
100000
110000
135000
150000
170000
200000
202333
250000
300000
350000
500000
700000
900000
1000000
1200000
1600000
27000000
-9
don't know
Busiest month’s total sales
Busiest month’s total sales
Busiest month’s total sales
Busiest month’s total sales
Busiest month’s total sales
Could you please estimate the business's sales in the busiest month of the year?
109
20
745926.606
3144310.558
-9
don't know
Percent of business sales to final consumers
Percent of business sales to final consumers
Percent of business sales to final consumers
Percent of business sales to final consumers
Percent of business sales to final consumers
Currently, what percent of this business sales are:
To final consumers
129
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10
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20
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40
50
60
70
75
80
95
100
Percent of business sales to other firms or businesses
Percent of business sales to other firms or businesses
Percent of business sales to other firms or businesses
Percent of business sales to other firms or businesses
Percent of business sales to other firms or businesses
Currently, what percent of this business sales are:
To other firms or businesses
129
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don't know
5
10
15
20
25
30
40
50
60
75
80
85
90
Percent of business sales to others
Percent of business sales to others
Percent of business sales to others
Percent of business sales to others
Percent of business sales to others
Currently, what percent of this business sales are:
to others
129
-9
don't know
5
10
20
100
Percent of business sales to others (specify)
Percent of business sales to others (specify)
Percent of business sales to others (specify)
Percent of business sales to others (specify)
Percent of business sales to others (specify)
Currently, what percent of this business sales are:
to others (specify)
Produce under contract for another business or person
Produce under contract for another business or person
Produce under contract for another business or person
Produce under contract for another business or person
Produce under contract for another business or person
Do you produce under contract for another business or person?
129
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don't know
1
yes
2
no
Number of years of relations with primary supplier
Number of years of relations with primary supplier
Number of years of relations with primary supplier
Number of years of relations with primary supplier
Number of years of relations with primary supplier
For how many years have you known this business' primary supplier of its main input/sales item?
103
26
5.087
5.255
1
less than one year
2
3
4
5
6
7
9
10
11
14
15
16
17
18
25
32
-9
don't know
Discount by paying the suppliers in cash
Discount by paying the suppliers in cash
Discount by paying the suppliers in cash
Discount by paying the suppliers in cash
Discount by paying the suppliers in cash
Does this business receive any discount by paying the suppliers in cash for the inputs/supplies?
129
-9
don't know
1
yes
2
no
Hours per week the business normally operates
Hours per week the business normally operates
Hours per week the business normally operates
Hours per week the business normally operates
Hours per week the business normally operates
How many hours per week does the business normally operate?
126
3
60.865
27.696
8
10
11
12
13
14
17
24
32
36
40
42
46
48
49
50
54
55
56
60
62
63
65
66
70
72
77
78
80
81
84
91
98
108
112
114
115
116
120
124
126
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don't know
Location of business
Location of business
Location of business
Location of business
Location of business
1) READ THE FOLLOWING TO THE RESPONDENT BEFORE PROCEEDING: Now we turn to another topic.
2) INTERVIEWER SHOULD USE THEIR OWN JUDGEMENT FOR THIS QUESTION
Is this business located…?
129
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don't know
1
within household premises
2
outside household premises
Type of location business has
Type of location business has
Type of location business has
Type of location business has
Type of location business has
What kind of location does this business have?
104
25
-9
don't know
1
with fixed premises and with permanent structure
2
with fixed premises and with temporary structure/kiosk/stall
3
mobile market
4
without fixed premises (street vendors, etc.)
Sysmiss
Area occupied by the business
Area occupied by the business
Area occupied by the business
Area occupied by the business
Area occupied by the business
What is the total area occupied by this business?
63
66
14.794
51.206
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
14
15
16
18
20
30
60
61
72
400
-9
don't know
Sysmiss
Area occupied by the business: units
Area occupied by the business: units
Area occupied by the business: units
Area occupied by the business: units
Area occupied by the business: units
What is the total area occupied by this business?
63
66
1
square feet
2
square yards
3
square meters
4
other
Sysmiss
Business owns building /temporary structures it occupies
Business owns building /temporary structures it occupies
Business owns building /temporary structures it occupies
Business owns building /temporary structures it occupies
Business owns building /temporary structures it occupies
Does this business own the land and building /temporary structures it occupies?
116
13
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don't know
1
yes
2
no
3
owns one but not the other
Sysmiss
Business pays rent for the land/ buildings it occupies
Business pays rent for the land/ buildings it occupies
Business pays rent for the land/ buildings it occupies
Business pays rent for the land/ buildings it occupies
Business pays rent for the land/ buildings it occupies
Does this business pay any rent for the land and buildings or temporary structures it occupies?
105
24
-9
don't know
1
yes
2
no
Sysmiss
Monthly rent of land
Monthly rent of land
Monthly rent of land
Monthly rent of land
Monthly rent of land
How much is the monthly rent? Please break out the rent into two portions - rent for the land and rent for the building/temporary structures.
70
59
37735.714
84490.662
3000
5000
7000
8000
10000
15000
16000
20000
25000
27000
30000
35000
40000
40500
50000
70000
80000
100000
115000
120000
125000
150000
160000
650000
-9
don't know
Sysmiss
Monthly rent of building/temporary structure
Monthly rent of building/temporary structure
Monthly rent of building/temporary structure
Monthly rent of building/temporary structure
Monthly rent of building/temporary structure
How much is the monthly rent? Please break out the rent into two portions - rent for the land and rent for the building/temporary structures.
62
67
16916.129
32978.707
3000
5000
13500
15000
16300
18000
20000
23000
25000
30000
40000
50000
70000
120000
125000
150000
-9
don't know
Sysmiss
Monthly rent of land and building/temporary structure
Monthly rent of land and building/temporary structure
Monthly rent of land and building/temporary structure
Monthly rent of land and building/temporary structure
Monthly rent of land and building/temporary structure
How much is the monthly rent? Please break out the rent into two portions- rent for the land and rent for the building/temporary structures.
129
-9
don't know
Sysmiss
Business has title registered at the land registry office
Business has title registered at the land registry office
Business has title registered at the land registry office
Business has title registered at the land registry office
Business has title registered at the land registry office
Does the owner or business have a title registered at the land registry office (cadastral register) [insert name of the registration office where properties are registered] over the land it occupies?
11
118
-9
don't know
1
yes
2
no
Sysmiss
Estimated monthly rent of land and building/temporary structure
Estimated monthly rent of land and building/temporary structure
Estimated monthly rent of land and building/temporary structure
Estimated monthly rent of land and building/temporary structure
Estimated monthly rent of land and building/temporary structure
How much would the monthly rent be if the business had to pay for the land and buildings it occupies?
11
118
13454.818
13418.817
1
3000
7000
20000
25000
30000
-9
don't know
Sysmiss
Submission of application to obtain a construction-related permit
Submission of application to obtain a construction-related permit
Submission of application to obtain a construction-related permit
Submission of application to obtain a construction-related permit
Submission of application to obtain a construction-related permit
Over the last two years, did this business submit an application to obtain a construction-related permit?
116
13
-9
don't know
1
yes
2
no
Sysmiss
Wait for a construction-related permit, days
Wait for a construction-related permit, days
Wait for a construction-related permit, days
Wait for a construction-related permit, days
Wait for a construction-related permit, days
In reference to that application for a construction-related permit, approximately how many days did it take to obtain it from the day of the application to the day the permit was granted?
129
-9
don't know
-6
still in process
-5
application denied
1
less than one day
Sysmiss
Informal gift expected for a construction-related permit
Informal gift expected for a construction-related permit
Informal gift expected for a construction-related permit
Informal gift expected for a construction-related permit
Informal gift expected for a construction-related permit
In reference to that application for a construction-related permit, was an informal gift or payment expected or requested?
129
-9
don't know
-8
refusal
1
yes
2
no
Sysmiss
Business has to change its main location
Business has to change its main location
Business has to change its main location
Business has to change its main location
Business has to change its main location
Over the last 12 months, did the business have to change its main business location due to a lack of formal title to its land or building?
129
-9
don't know
1
yes
2
no
Sysmiss
How much an obstacle access to land is
How much an obstacle access to land is
How much an obstacle access to land is
How much an obstacle access to land is
How much an obstacle access to land is
Is access to land No Obstacle, a Minor Obstacle, a Moderate Obstacle, a Major Obstacle, or a Very Severe Obstacle to the current operations of this business?
129
-9
don't know
-7
does not apply
no obstacle
1
minor obstacle
2
moderate obstacle
3
major obstacle
4
very severe obstacle
Payment for security
Payment for security
Payment for security
Payment for security
Payment for security
READ THE FOLLOWING TO THE RESPONDENT BEFORE PROCEEDING: We now turn to another topic.
In the last month, did this business pay for security, for example equipment, personnel, or security services?
129
-9
don't know
1
yes
2
no
Total cost of security, LCU
Total cost of security, LCU
Total cost of security, LCU
Total cost of security, LCU
Total cost of security, LCU
Please estimate the total cost of security last month.
31
98
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don't know
500
1000
2000
2400
2500
3000
3500
4000
5000
10000
15000
20000
25000
30000
Sysmiss
Losses as a result of theft, robbery, vandalism or arson
Losses as a result of theft, robbery, vandalism or arson
Losses as a result of theft, robbery, vandalism or arson
Losses as a result of theft, robbery, vandalism or arson
Losses as a result of theft, robbery, vandalism or arson
In the last month, did this business experience losses as a result of theft, robbery, vandalism or arson?
129
-9
don't know
1
yes
2
no
Total value of losses, LCU
Total value of losses, LCU
Total value of losses, LCU
Total value of losses, LCU
Total value of losses, LCU
Please estimate the value of losses (including sales lost) due to crime occurred to this business last month.
20
109
-9
don't know
5000
8000
10000
15000
20000
50000
200000
7000000
Sysmiss
How big an obstacle crime, theft and disorder are
How big an obstacle crime, theft and disorder are
How big an obstacle crime, theft and disorder are
How big an obstacle crime, theft and disorder are
How big an obstacle crime, theft and disorder are
Are crime, theft and disorder No Obstacle, a Minor Obstacle, a Moderate Obstacle, a Major Obstacle, or a Very Severe Obstacle to the current operations of this business?
129
-9
don't know
-7
does not apply
no obstacle
1
minor obstacle
2
moderate obstacle
3
major obstacle
4
very severe obstacle
Purchase of inputs or supplies on credit
Purchase of inputs or supplies on credit
Purchase of inputs or supplies on credit
Purchase of inputs or supplies on credit
Purchase of inputs or supplies on credit
READ THE FOLLOWING TO THE RESPONDENT BEFORE PROCEEDING: I would like to ask you a few questions about how you finance the operations of this business.
Do you normally buy any of your inputs or supplies on credit?
129
-9
don't know
1
yes
2
no
Sale of goods or services on credit
Sale of goods or services on credit
Sale of goods or services on credit
Sale of goods or services on credit
Sale of goods or services on credit
Do you normally sell any of your goods or services on credit?
129
-9
don't know
1
yes
2
no
Financial accounts of business run separately from the accounts of household
Financial accounts of business run separately from the accounts of household
Financial accounts of business run separately from the accounts of household
Financial accounts of business run separately from the accounts of household
Financial accounts of business run separately from the accounts of household
Are the financial accounts of the business run separately from the accounts of the household?
129
-9
don't know
1
yes
2
no
Day to day operations financed from: Internal funds
Day to day operations financed from: Internal funds
Day to day operations financed from: Internal funds
Day to day operations financed from: Internal funds
Day to day operations financed from: Internal funds
In the last year, have you financed the day to day operations of this business by using:
Internal funds
129
-9
don't know
1
yes
2
no
Day to day operations financed from: Credit from suppliers or advances from customers
Day to day operations financed from: Credit from suppliers or advances from customers
Day to day operations financed from: Credit from suppliers or advances from customers
Day to day operations financed from: Credit from suppliers or advances from customers
Day to day operations financed from: Credit from suppliers or advances from customers
In the last year, have you financed the day to day operations of this business by using:
Credit from suppliers or advances from customers
129
-9
don't know
1
yes
2
no
Day to day operations financed from: Moneylenders
Day to day operations financed from: Moneylenders
Day to day operations financed from: Moneylenders
Day to day operations financed from: Moneylenders
Day to day operations financed from: Moneylenders
In the last year, have you financed the day to day operations of this business by using:
Moneylenders
129
-9
don't know
1
yes
2
no
Day to day operations financed from: Microfinance institutions
Day to day operations financed from: Microfinance institutions
Day to day operations financed from: Microfinance institutions
Day to day operations financed from: Microfinance institutions
Day to day operations financed from: Microfinance institutions
In the last year, have you financed the day to day operations of this business by using:
Microfinance institutions
129
-9
don't know
1
yes
2
no
Day to day operations financed from: Banks
Day to day operations financed from: Banks
Day to day operations financed from: Banks
Day to day operations financed from: Banks
Day to day operations financed from: Banks
In the last year, have you financed the day to day operations of this business by using:
Banks
129
-9
don't know
1
yes
2
no
Day to day operations financed from: Friends/ Relatives
Day to day operations financed from: Friends/ Relatives
Day to day operations financed from: Friends/ Relatives
Day to day operations financed from: Friends/ Relatives
Day to day operations financed from: Friends/ Relatives
In the last year, have you financed the day to day operations of this business by using:
Friends/ Relatives
129
-9
don't know
1
yes
2
no
Day to day operations financed from: Other sources
Day to day operations financed from: Other sources
Day to day operations financed from: Other sources
Day to day operations financed from: Other sources
Day to day operations financed from: Other sources
In the last year, have you financed the day to day operations of this business by using:
Other sources
129
-9
don't know
1
yes
2
no
Day to day operations financed from: Other sources (specify)
Day to day operations financed from: Other sources (specify)
Day to day operations financed from: Other sources (specify)
Day to day operations financed from: Other sources (specify)
Day to day operations financed from: Other sources (specify)
In the last year, have you financed the day to day operations of this business by using:
Other sources
Most used option in question k4
Most used option in question k4
Most used option in question k4
Most used option in question k4
Most used option in question k4
Of the options listed above, which is the most used?
129
-9
don't know
1
internal funds
2
credit from suppliers or advances from customers
3
moneylenders
4
microfinance institutions
5
banks
6
friends/ relatives
7
other sources
Purchase of machinery/equipment/land/buildings
Purchase of machinery/equipment/land/buildings
Purchase of machinery/equipment/land/buildings
Purchase of machinery/equipment/land/buildings
Purchase of machinery/equipment/land/buildings
In the last year, did you buy any machinery, vehicles or other means of transport, equipment, land or buildings?
129
-9
don't know
1
yes
2
no
LCU spent on purchases of: Machinery new or used
LCU spent on purchases of: Machinery new or used
LCU spent on purchases of: Machinery new or used
LCU spent on purchases of: Machinery new or used
LCU spent on purchases of: Machinery new or used
In the last year, how much did this business spend on purchases of:
Machinery new or used
30
99
-9
don't know
4500
8000
10000
15000
20000
30000
50000
75000
110000
150000
175000
200000
400000
450000
500000
3500000
Sysmiss
LCU spent on purchases of: Equipments and tools new or used
LCU spent on purchases of: Equipments and tools new or used
LCU spent on purchases of: Equipments and tools new or used
LCU spent on purchases of: Equipments and tools new or used
LCU spent on purchases of: Equipments and tools new or used
In the last year, how much did this business spend on purchases of:
Equipments and tools new or used
30
99
-9
don't know
5000
10000
25000
65500
100250
Sysmiss
LCU spent on purchases of: Vehicles new or used and other means of transport
LCU spent on purchases of: Vehicles new or used and other means of transport
LCU spent on purchases of: Vehicles new or used and other means of transport
LCU spent on purchases of: Vehicles new or used and other means of transport
LCU spent on purchases of: Vehicles new or used and other means of transport
In the last year, how much did this business spend on purchases of:
Vehicles new or used and other means of transport
30
99
-9
don't know
4
300000
2000000
Sysmiss
LCU spent on purchases of: Land
LCU spent on purchases of: Land
LCU spent on purchases of: Land
LCU spent on purchases of: Land
LCU spent on purchases of: Land
In the last year, how much did this business spend on purchases of:
Land
30
99
-9
don't know
Sysmiss
LCU spent on purchases of: Buildings (purchased or constructed by yourself)
LCU spent on purchases of: Buildings (purchased or constructed by yourself)
LCU spent on purchases of: Buildings (purchased or constructed by yourself)
LCU spent on purchases of: Buildings (purchased or constructed by yourself)
LCU spent on purchases of: Buildings (purchased or constructed by yourself)
In the last year, how much did this business spend on purchases of:
Buildings (purchased or constructed by yourself)
30
99
-9
don't know
Sysmiss
Sources to purchase equipment, land, buildings: Internal funds
Sources to purchase equipment, land, buildings: Internal funds
Sources to purchase equipment, land, buildings: Internal funds
Sources to purchase equipment, land, buildings: Internal funds
Sources to purchase equipment, land, buildings: Internal funds
In the last year, have you financed this business' purchases of machinery, vehicles or other means of transport, equipment, land or buildings by using:
Internal funds
129
-9
don't know
1
yes
2
no
Sources to purchase equipment, land, buildings: Credit from suppliers or advances from customers
Sources to purchase equipment, land, buildings: Credit from suppliers or advances from customers
Sources to purchase equipment, land, buildings: Credit from suppliers or advances from customers
Sources to purchase equipment, land, buildings: Credit from suppliers or advances from customers
Sources to purchase equipment, land, buildings: Credit from suppliers or advances from customers
In the last year, have you financed this business' purchases of machinery, vehicles or other means of transport, equipment, land or buildings by using:
Credit from suppliers or advances from customers
129
-9
don't know
1
yes
2
no
Sources to purchase equipment, land, buildings: Moneylenders
Sources to purchase equipment, land, buildings: Moneylenders
Sources to purchase equipment, land, buildings: Moneylenders
Sources to purchase equipment, land, buildings: Moneylenders
Sources to purchase equipment, land, buildings: Moneylenders
In the last year, have you financed this business' purchases of machinery, vehicles or other means of transport, equipment, land or buildings by using:
Moneylenders
129
-9
don't know
1
yes
2
no
Sources to purchase equipment, land, buildings: Microfinance institutions
Sources to purchase equipment, land, buildings: Microfinance institutions
Sources to purchase equipment, land, buildings: Microfinance institutions
Sources to purchase equipment, land, buildings: Microfinance institutions
Sources to purchase equipment, land, buildings: Microfinance institutions
In the last year, have you financed this business' purchases of machinery, vehicles or other means of transport, equipment, land or buildings by using:
Microfinance institutions
129
-9
don't know
1
yes
2
no
Sources to purchase equipment, land, buildings: Banks
Sources to purchase equipment, land, buildings: Banks
Sources to purchase equipment, land, buildings: Banks
Sources to purchase equipment, land, buildings: Banks
Sources to purchase equipment, land, buildings: Banks
In the last year, have you financed this business' purchases of machinery, vehicles or other means of transport, equipment, land or buildings by using:
Banks
129
-9
don't know
1
yes
2
no
Sources to purchase equipment, land, buildings: Friends/ Relatives
Sources to purchase equipment, land, buildings: Friends/ Relatives
Sources to purchase equipment, land, buildings: Friends/ Relatives
Sources to purchase equipment, land, buildings: Friends/ Relatives
Sources to purchase equipment, land, buildings: Friends/ Relatives
In the last year, have you financed this business' purchases of machinery, vehicles or other means of transport, equipment, land or buildings by using:
Friends/ Relatives
129
-9
don't know
1
yes
2
no
Sources to purchase equipment, land, buildings: Other sources
Sources to purchase equipment, land, buildings: Other sources
Sources to purchase equipment, land, buildings: Other sources
Sources to purchase equipment, land, buildings: Other sources
Sources to purchase equipment, land, buildings: Other sources
In the last year, have you financed this business' purchases of machinery, vehicles or other means of transport, equipment, land or buildings by using:
Other sources
129
-9
don't know
1
yes
2
no
Sources to purchase equipment, land, buildings: Other sources (specify)
Sources to purchase equipment, land, buildings: Other sources (specify)
Sources to purchase equipment, land, buildings: Other sources (specify)
Sources to purchase equipment, land, buildings: Other sources (specify)
Sources to purchase equipment, land, buildings: Other sources (specify)
In the last year, have you financed this business' purchases of machinery, vehicles or other means of transport, equipment, land or buildings by using:
Other sources
Most important source to purchase equipment, land, buildings
Most important source to purchase equipment, land, buildings
Most important source to purchase equipment, land, buildings
Most important source to purchase equipment, land, buildings
Most important source to purchase equipment, land, buildings
Of the options listed above, which is the most important?
129
-9
don't know
1
internal funds
2
credit from suppliers or advances from customers
3
moneylenders
4
microfinance institutions
5
banks
6
friends/ relatives
7
other sources
Establishment has bank account to run business
Establishment has bank account to run business
Establishment has bank account to run business
Establishment has bank account to run business
Establishment has bank account to run business
Do you have a bank account to run this business?
129
-9
don't know
1
yes
2
no
Establishment has separate bank account for household
Establishment has separate bank account for household
Establishment has separate bank account for household
Establishment has separate bank account for household
Establishment has separate bank account for household
Do you use a separate bank account for your household?
44
85
-9
don't know
1
yes
2
no
Sysmiss
Business has a loan
Business has a loan
Business has a loan
Business has a loan
Business has a loan
At this time, does this business have a loan?
129
-9
don't know
1
yes
2
no
Sources of loan
Sources of loan
Sources of loan
Sources of loan
Sources of loan
Referring to the most recently approved loan, where did you get the loan from?
4
125
-9
don't know
1
bank
2
moneylenders
3
micro-credit institutions
4
input supplier or customer
5
other
Sysmiss
Year most recent loan approved
Year most recent loan approved
Year most recent loan approved
Year most recent loan approved
Year most recent loan approved
Referring only to the most recently approved loan, in what year was it approved?
4
125
-9
don't know
2000
2007
Sysmiss
Size of most recent loan approved
Size of most recent loan approved
Size of most recent loan approved
Size of most recent loan approved
Size of most recent loan approved
Referring only to this most recent loan, what was its value at the time of approval?
1
128
8000000
8000000
-9
don't know
-8
refusal
Sysmiss
Loan collateral
Loan collateral
Loan collateral
Loan collateral
Loan collateral
Referring only to the most recent loan, did the financing require guarantee?
4
125
-9
don't know
1
yes
2
no
Sysmiss
Type of loan guarantee required: Land, buildings under ownership of the business
Type of loan guarantee required: Land, buildings under ownership of the business
Type of loan guarantee required: Land, buildings under ownership of the business
Type of loan guarantee required: Land, buildings under ownership of the business
Type of loan guarantee required: Land, buildings under ownership of the business
Referring only to the most recent loan, what type of guarantee was required?
Land, buildings under ownership of the business
2
127
-9
don't know
1
yes
2
no
Sysmiss
Type of loan guarantee required: Machinery and equipment including movables
Type of loan guarantee required: Machinery and equipment including movables
Type of loan guarantee required: Machinery and equipment including movables
Type of loan guarantee required: Machinery and equipment including movables
Type of loan guarantee required: Machinery and equipment including movables
Referring only to the most recent loan, what type of guarantee was required?
Machinery and equipment including movables
2
127
-9
don't know
1
yes
2
no
Sysmiss
Type of loan guarantee required: Inventories and accounts receivable
Type of loan guarantee required: Inventories and accounts receivable
Type of loan guarantee required: Inventories and accounts receivable
Type of loan guarantee required: Inventories and accounts receivable
Type of loan guarantee required: Inventories and accounts receivable
Referring only to the most recent loan, what type of guarantee was required?
Inventories and accounts receivable
2
127
-9
don't know
1
yes
2
no
Sysmiss
Type of loan guarantee required: Personal assets of owner (house, etc.)
Type of loan guarantee required: Personal assets of owner (house, etc.)
Type of loan guarantee required: Personal assets of owner (house, etc.)
Type of loan guarantee required: Personal assets of owner (house, etc.)
Type of loan guarantee required: Personal assets of owner (house, etc.)
Referring only to the most recent loan, what type of guarantee was required?
Personal assets of owner (house, etc.)
2
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1
yes
2
no
Sysmiss
Type of loan guarantee required: Cosigner
Type of loan guarantee required: Cosigner
Type of loan guarantee required: Cosigner
Type of loan guarantee required: Cosigner
Type of loan guarantee required: Cosigner
Referring only to the most recent loan, what type of guarantee was required?
Cosigner
2
127
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don't know
1
yes
2
no
Sysmiss
Type of loan guarantee required: Other forms of guarantee
Type of loan guarantee required: Other forms of guarantee
Type of loan guarantee required: Other forms of guarantee
Type of loan guarantee required: Other forms of guarantee
Type of loan guarantee required: Other forms of guarantee
Referring only to the most recent loan, what type of guarantee was required?
Other forms of guarantee
2
127
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don't know
1
yes
2
no
Sysmiss
Type of loan guarantee required: Other forms of guarantee (specify)
Type of loan guarantee required: Other forms of guarantee (specify)
Type of loan guarantee required: Other forms of guarantee (specify)
Type of loan guarantee required: Other forms of guarantee (specify)
Type of loan guarantee required: Other forms of guarantee (specify)
Referring only to the most recent loan, what type of guarantee was required?
Other forms of guarantee
Loan application
Loan application
Loan application
Loan application
Loan application
In the last year, did this business apply for any loans?
129
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don't know
1
yes
2
no
Main reason for loan application
Main reason for loan application
Main reason for loan application
Main reason for loan application
Main reason for loan application
What was the main reason why this business did not apply for any loan?
119
10
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don't know
1
no need for a loan
2
application procedures are complex
3
interest rates are too high
4
did not have required guarantees
5
did not think it would be approved because i am not register
6
other
Sysmiss
Access to financing how big an obstacle
Access to financing how big an obstacle
Access to financing how big an obstacle
Access to financing how big an obstacle
Access to financing how big an obstacle
Is access to financing, which includes availability and cost, No Obstacle, a Minor Obstacle, a Moderate Obstacle, a Major Obstacle, or a Very Severe Obstacle to the current operations of this business?
129
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don't know
-7
does not apply
no obstacle
1
minor obstacle
2
moderate obstacle
3
major obstacle
4
very severe obstacle
Applocation to obtain an operating license
Applocation to obtain an operating license
Applocation to obtain an operating license
Applocation to obtain an operating license
Applocation to obtain an operating license
Over the last two years, did this business submit an application to obtain an operating license?
129
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don't know
1
yes
2
no
Wait for operating license, days
Wait for operating license, days
Wait for operating license, days
Wait for operating license, days
Wait for operating license, days
Approximately how many days did it take to obtain this operating license from the day of the application to the day it was granted?
2
127
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don't know
-6
still in process
-5
application denied
1
less than one day
Sysmiss
Informal gift for operating license
Informal gift for operating license
Informal gift for operating license
Informal gift for operating license
Informal gift for operating license
In reference to that application for an operating license, was an informal gift or payment expected or requested?
2
127
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don't know
-8
refusal
1
yes
2
no
Sysmiss
How big an obstacle political instability is
How big an obstacle political instability is
How big an obstacle political instability is
How big an obstacle political instability is
How big an obstacle political instability is
Is political instability No Obstacle, a Minor Obstacle, a Moderate Obstacle, a Major Obstacle, or a Very Severe Obstacle to the current operations of this business?
129
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don't know
-7
does not apply
no obstacle
1
minor obstacle
2
moderate obstacle
3
major obstacle
4
very severe obstacle
How big an obstacle corruption is
How big an obstacle corruption is
How big an obstacle corruption is
How big an obstacle corruption is
How big an obstacle corruption is
Is corruption No Obstacle, a Minor Obstacle, a Moderate Obstacle, a Major Obstacle, or a Very Severe Obstacle to the current operations of this business?
129
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don't know
-7
does not apply
no obstacle
1
minor obstacle
2
moderate obstacle
3
major obstacle
4
very severe obstacle
Number of paid workers, last month
Number of paid workers, last month
Number of paid workers, last month
Number of paid workers, last month
Number of paid workers, last month
1) READ THE FOLLOWING TO THE RESPONDENT BEFORE PROCEEDING: Now I would like to ask you a few questions about this business' employees.
2) INTERVIEWER: include family members, owner and respondent if applicable
In the last month, how many workers were:
Paid
121
8
2.405
3.311
1
2
3
4
5
6
8
9
10
17
30
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Number of unpaid workers, last month
Number of unpaid workers, last month
Number of unpaid workers, last month
Number of unpaid workers, last month
Number of unpaid workers, last month
INTERVIEWER: include family members, owner and respondent if applicable
In the last month, how many workers were:
unpaid
121
8
0.405
1.152
1
2
3
4
9
-9
don't know
Number of people working in business, difference
Number of people working in business, difference
Number of people working in business, difference
Number of people working in business, difference
Number of people working in business, difference
Would you state that last month the number of people working in the business was:
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1
higher than usual
2
lower than usual
3
as usual
Number of paid workers, usual month
Number of paid workers, usual month
Number of paid workers, usual month
Number of paid workers, usual month
Number of paid workers, usual month
INTERVIEWER: include family members, owner and respondent if applicable
In an usual month for this business, could you please estimate how many workers were:
paid workers
16
113
2.5
1.211
1
2
3
4
5
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don't know
Sysmiss
Number of unpaid workers, usual month
Number of unpaid workers, usual month
Number of unpaid workers, usual month
Number of unpaid workers, usual month
Number of unpaid workers, usual month
INTERVIEWER: include family members, owner and respondent if applicable
In an usual month for this business, could you please estimate how many workers were:
unpaid
16
113
0.812
1.642
1
2
3
6
-9
don't know
Sysmiss
Number of paid workers, month with the highest number of people
Number of paid workers, month with the highest number of people
Number of paid workers, month with the highest number of people
Number of paid workers, month with the highest number of people
Number of paid workers, month with the highest number of people
INTERVIEWER: include family members, owner and respondent if applicable
In the month with the highest number of people working in the business, could you please estimate how many workers were:
Paid
121
8
2.471
2.82
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
9
10
17
20
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don't know
Number of unpaid workers, month with the highest number of people
Number of unpaid workers, month with the highest number of people
Number of unpaid workers, month with the highest number of people
Number of unpaid workers, month with the highest number of people
Number of unpaid workers, month with the highest number of people
INTERVIEWER: include family members, owner and respondent if applicable
In the month with the highest number of people working in the business, could you please estimate how many workers were:
Unpaid
129
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don't know
1
2
3
4
9
Number of paid workers, month with the lowest number of people
Number of paid workers, month with the lowest number of people
Number of paid workers, month with the lowest number of people
Number of paid workers, month with the lowest number of people
Number of paid workers, month with the lowest number of people
INTERVIEWER: include family members, owner and respondent if applicable
In the month with the lowest number of people working in the business, could you please estimate how many workers were:
Paid workers
122
7
1.975
2.043
1
2
3
4
5
9
10
17
-9
don't know
Number of unpaid workers, month with the lowest number of people
Number of unpaid workers, month with the lowest number of people
Number of unpaid workers, month with the lowest number of people
Number of unpaid workers, month with the lowest number of people
Number of unpaid workers, month with the lowest number of people
INTERVIEWER: include family members, owner and respondent if applicable
In the month with the lowest number of people working in the business, could you please estimate how many workers were:
Unpaid workers
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don't know
1
2
3
4
9
Number of paid female employees
Number of paid female employees
Number of paid female employees
Number of paid female employees
Number of paid female employees
Last month, how many employees were female for the following categories?
124
5
0.75
1.138
1
2
3
4
5
-9
don't know
Number of unpaid female employees
Number of unpaid female employees
Number of unpaid female employees
Number of unpaid female employees
Number of unpaid female employees
Last month, how many employees were female for the following categories?
123
6
0.244
1.019
1
2
3
4
9
-9
don't know
Sysmiss
Number of family members working in the establishment
Number of family members working in the establishment
Number of family members working in the establishment
Number of family members working in the establishment
Number of family members working in the establishment
Last month, how many family members of the owner(s) of this business were working in this business?
124
5
1169.96
7465.513
1
2
3
5
9
45000
50000
-9
don't know
Average monthly salary for a full-time worker, LCU
Average monthly salary for a full-time worker, LCU
Average monthly salary for a full-time worker, LCU
Average monthly salary for a full-time worker, LCU
Average monthly salary for a full-time worker, LCU
What is the approximate average monthly salary for a full-time worker?
98
31
34056.122
37940.803
3500
5000
10000
13000
15000
20000
21000
24000
25000
28000
30000
35000
40000
45000
50000
60000
70000
80000
100000
120000
144000
300000
-9
don't know
Average monthly salary for a full-time female worker, LCU
Average monthly salary for a full-time female worker, LCU
Average monthly salary for a full-time female worker, LCU
Average monthly salary for a full-time female worker, LCU
Average monthly salary for a full-time female worker, LCU
What is the approximate average monthly salary for a full-time female worker?
96
33
15968.823
35274.366
1
2
7000
9000
10000
12000
13000
15000
20000
25000
30000
35000
40000
50000
60000
70000
80000
300000
-9
don't know
-7
does not apply
Business registered with government institution responsible for commercial registration
Business registered with government institution responsible for commercial registration
Business registered with government institution responsible for commercial registration
Business registered with government institution responsible for commercial registration
Business registered with government institution responsible for commercial registration
READ THE FOLLOWING TO THE RESPONDENT BEFORE PROCEEDING: We now turn to another topic.
At the present time, has this business registered with the Office of the Register, local courts, or other government institution responsible for commercial registration?
129
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don't know
1
yes
2
no
Business registered with tax administration
Business registered with tax administration
Business registered with tax administration
Business registered with tax administration
Business registered with tax administration
At the present time, has this business registered with or obtained a tax identification number from the tax administration or other agency responsible for tax registration?
129
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don't know
1
yes
2
no
Business obtained an operating or trade license
Business obtained an operating or trade license
Business obtained an operating or trade license
Business obtained an operating or trade license
Business obtained an operating or trade license
At the present time, has this business obtained an operating or trade license or otherwise registered for a general permit/business license with any municipal agency?
129
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don't know
1
yes
2
no
Business obtained approval/registered its name government institution
Business obtained approval/registered its name government institution
Business obtained approval/registered its name government institution
Business obtained approval/registered its name government institution
Business obtained approval/registered its name government institution
At the present time, has this business obtained approval for or registered its name with the Office of the Register or other government institution responsible for approving company names?
129
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don't know
1
yes
2
no
Business obtained any other form of registration
Business obtained any other form of registration
Business obtained any other form of registration
Business obtained any other form of registration
Business obtained any other form of registration
At the present time, has this business obtained any other form of registration?
129
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don't know
1
yes
2
no
Obstacle: Getting information on what you need to do to register
Obstacle: Getting information on what you need to do to register
Obstacle: Getting information on what you need to do to register
Obstacle: Getting information on what you need to do to register
Obstacle: Getting information on what you need to do to register
Do you think that the following pose No Obstacle, a Minor Obstacle, a Moderate Obstacle, a Major Obstacle, or a Very Severe Obstacle with respect to registering a business with the [insert name of the registration office where businesses are required to register]:
Getting information on what you need to do to register
129
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don't know
-7
does not apply
no obstacle
1
minor obstacle
2
moderate obstacle
3
major obstacle
4
very severe obstacle
Obstacle: Time to complete registration procedures
Obstacle: Time to complete registration procedures
Obstacle: Time to complete registration procedures
Obstacle: Time to complete registration procedures
Obstacle: Time to complete registration procedures
Do you think that the following pose No Obstacle, a Minor Obstacle, a Moderate Obstacle, a Major Obstacle, or a Very Severe Obstacle with respect to registering a business with the [insert name of the registration office where businesses are required to register]:
Time to complete registration procedures
129
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don't know
-7
does not apply
no obstacle
1
minor obstacle
2
moderate obstacle
3
major obstacle
4
very severe obstacle
Obstacle: Fees to complete registration procedures
Obstacle: Fees to complete registration procedures
Obstacle: Fees to complete registration procedures
Obstacle: Fees to complete registration procedures
Obstacle: Fees to complete registration procedures
Do you think that the following pose No Obstacle, a Minor Obstacle, a Moderate Obstacle, a Major Obstacle, or a Very Severe Obstacle with respect to registering a business with the [insert name of the registration office where businesses are required to register]:
Fees to complete registration procedures
129
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don't know
-7
does not apply
no obstacle
1
minor obstacle
2
moderate obstacle
3
major obstacle
4
very severe obstacle
Obstacle: Taxes on registered businesses
Obstacle: Taxes on registered businesses
Obstacle: Taxes on registered businesses
Obstacle: Taxes on registered businesses
Obstacle: Taxes on registered businesses
Do you think that the following pose No Obstacle, a Minor Obstacle, a Moderate Obstacle, a Major Obstacle, or a Very Severe Obstacle with respect to registering a business with the [insert name of the registration office where businesses are required to register]:
Taxes on registered businesses
129
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don't know
-7
does not apply
no obstacle
1
minor obstacle
2
moderate obstacle
3
major obstacle
4
very severe obstacle
Obstacle: The inspections and meetings with government officials
Obstacle: The inspections and meetings with government officials
Obstacle: The inspections and meetings with government officials
Obstacle: The inspections and meetings with government officials
Obstacle: The inspections and meetings with government officials
Do you think that the following pose No Obstacle, a Minor Obstacle, a Moderate Obstacle, a Major Obstacle, or a Very Severe Obstacle with respect to registering a business with the [insert name of the registration office where businesses are required to register]:
The inspections and meetings with government officials registered businesses must have
129
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don't know
-7
does not apply
no obstacle
1
minor obstacle
2
moderate obstacle
3
major obstacle
4
very severe obstacle
Obstacle: Bribes that registered businesses need to pay
Obstacle: Bribes that registered businesses need to pay
Obstacle: Bribes that registered businesses need to pay
Obstacle: Bribes that registered businesses need to pay
Obstacle: Bribes that registered businesses need to pay
Do you think that the following pose No Obstacle, a Minor Obstacle, a Moderate Obstacle, a Major Obstacle, or a Very Severe Obstacle with respect to registering a business with the [insert name of the registration office where businesses are required to register]:
Bribes that registered businesses need to pay
129
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don't know
-7
does not apply
no obstacle
1
minor obstacle
2
moderate obstacle
3
major obstacle
4
very severe obstacle
Obstacle: rotation order
Obstacle: rotation order
Obstacle: rotation order
Obstacle: rotation order
Obstacle: rotation order
Do you think that the following pose No Obstacle, a Minor Obstacle, a Moderate Obstacle, a Major Obstacle, or a Very Severe Obstacle with respect to registering a business with the [insert name of the registration office where businesses are required to register]
129
-9
don't know
1
2
3
4
5
Main reason establishment is not registered
Main reason establishment is not registered
Main reason establishment is not registered
Main reason establishment is not registered
Main reason establishment is not registered
What is the main reason you are not registered with the [insert name of the registration office where businesses are required to register]?
129
-9
don't know
1
getting information on what you need to do to register
2
time to complete registration procedures
3
fees to complete registration procedures
4
taxes on registered businesses
5
the inspections and meetings with government officials regis
6
bribes that registered businesses need to pay
Main reason establishment is not registered: rotation
Main reason establishment is not registered: rotation
Main reason establishment is not registered: rotation
Main reason establishment is not registered: rotation
Main reason establishment is not registered: rotation
What is the main reason you are not registered with the [insert name of the registration office where businesses are required to register]?
129
-9
don't know
1
2
3
4
Other obstacles to register business
Other obstacles to register business
Other obstacles to register business
Other obstacles to register business
Other obstacles to register business
Are there any other relevant obstacles not mentioned above that would arise from registering your business?
129
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don't know
1
yes
2
no
Desciption of other obstacle to register business
Desciption of other obstacle to register business
Desciption of other obstacle to register business
Desciption of other obstacle to register business
Desciption of other obstacle to register business
Are there any other relevant obstacles not mentioned above that would arise from registering your business?
Description
Informal payment to remain unregistered
Informal payment to remain unregistered
Informal payment to remain unregistered
Informal payment to remain unregistered
Informal payment to remain unregistered
Does this business have to pay any informal payment to remain unregistered?
129
-9
don't know
-8
refusal
1
yes
2
no
Benefits from registering: Better access to financing
Benefits from registering: Better access to financing
Benefits from registering: Better access to financing
Benefits from registering: Better access to financing
Benefits from registering: Better access to financing
As I read several options please indicate if each one represents a benefit for your business activity that could be obtained from registered with the [insert name of the registration office where businesses are required to register]:
Better access to financing
129
-9
don't know
-7
not applicable
1
yes
2
no
Benefits from registering: Better access to raw materials
Benefits from registering: Better access to raw materials
Benefits from registering: Better access to raw materials
Benefits from registering: Better access to raw materials
Benefits from registering: Better access to raw materials
As I read several options please indicate if each one represents a benefit for your business activity that could be obtained from registered with the [insert name of the registration office where businesses are required to register]:
Better access to raw materials
129
-9
don't know
-7
not applicable
1
yes
2
no
Benefits from registering: Less bribes to pay
Benefits from registering: Less bribes to pay
Benefits from registering: Less bribes to pay
Benefits from registering: Less bribes to pay
Benefits from registering: Less bribes to pay
As I read several options please indicate if each one represents a benefit for your business activity that could be obtained from registered with the [insert name of the registration office where businesses are required to register]:
Less bribes to pay
129
-9
don't know
-7
not applicable
1
yes
2
no
Benefits from registering: Better legal foundations on the property rights of land and buildings
Benefits from registering: Better legal foundations on the property rights of land and buildings
Benefits from registering: Better legal foundations on the property rights of land and buildings
Benefits from registering: Better legal foundations on the property rights of land and buildings
Benefits from registering: Better legal foundations on the property rights of land and buildings
As I read several options please indicate if each one represents a benefit for your business activity that could be obtained from registered with the [insert name of the registration office where businesses are required to register]:
Better legal foundations on the property rights of land and buildings
129
-9
don't know
-7
not applicable
1
yes
2
no
Benefits from registering: More access to government programs or services
Benefits from registering: More access to government programs or services
Benefits from registering: More access to government programs or services
Benefits from registering: More access to government programs or services
Benefits from registering: More access to government programs or services
As I read several options please indicate if each one represents a benefit for your business activity that could be obtained from registered with the [insert name of the registration office where businesses are required to register]:
More access to government programs or services
129
-9
don't know
-7
not applicable
1
yes
2
no
Benefits from registering: Better access to workers
Benefits from registering: Better access to workers
Benefits from registering: Better access to workers
Benefits from registering: Better access to workers
Benefits from registering: Better access to workers
As I read several options please indicate if each one represents a benefit for your business activity that could be obtained from registered with the [insert name of the registration office where businesses are required to register]:
Better access to workers
129
-9
don't know
-7
not applicable
1
yes
2
no
Benefits from registering: Better opportunities of negotiation with formal firms
Benefits from registering: Better opportunities of negotiation with formal firms
Benefits from registering: Better opportunities of negotiation with formal firms
Benefits from registering: Better opportunities of negotiation with formal firms
Benefits from registering: Better opportunities of negotiation with formal firms
As I read several options please indicate if each one represents a benefit for your business activity that could be obtained from registered with the [insert name of the registration office where businesses are required to register]:
Better opportunities of negotiation with formal firms
129
-9
don't know
-7
not applicable
1
yes
2
no
Benefits from registering: Better access to markets
Benefits from registering: Better access to markets
Benefits from registering: Better access to markets
Benefits from registering: Better access to markets
Benefits from registering: Better access to markets
As I read several options please indicate if each one represents a benefit for your business activity that could be obtained from registered with the [insert name of the registration office where businesses are required to register]:
Better access to markets
129
-9
don't know
-7
not applicable
1
yes
2
no
Benefits from registering: Better access to services
Benefits from registering: Better access to services
Benefits from registering: Better access to services
Benefits from registering: Better access to services
Benefits from registering: Better access to services
As I read several options please indicate if each one represents a benefit for your business activity that could be obtained from registered with the [insert name of the registration office where businesses are required to register]:
Better access to services
129
-9
don't know
-7
not applicable
1
yes
2
no
Most important benefit from registering
Most important benefit from registering
Most important benefit from registering
Most important benefit from registering
Most important benefit from registering
By looking at the card, please indicate which of the following is the most important benefit for your business activity that could be obtained from registration with the [insert name of the registration office where businesses are required to register]
129
-9
don't know
1
better access to financing
2
better access to raw materials
3
less bribes to pay
4
better legal foundations on the property rights of land and
5
more access to government programs or services
6
better access to workers
7
better opportunities of negotiation with formal firms
8
better access to markets
9
better access to services
Most important benefit from registering: rotation
Most important benefit from registering: rotation
Most important benefit from registering: rotation
Most important benefit from registering: rotation
Most important benefit from registering: rotation
By looking at the card, please indicate which of the following is the most important benefit for your business activity that could be obtained from registration with the [insert name of the registration office where businesses are required to register]
129
-9
don't know
1
2
3
4
Affect business: High absenteeism due to sickness of the employee
Affect business: High absenteeism due to sickness of the employee
Affect business: High absenteeism due to sickness of the employee
Affect business: High absenteeism due to sickness of the employee
Affect business: High absenteeism due to sickness of the employee
READ THE FOLLOWING TO THE RESPONDENT BEFORE PROCEEDING: We now turn to another topic.
Have the following situations affected this business' workforce in the past 2 years:
High absenteeism due to sickness of the employee
129
-9
don't know
1
yes
2
no
Affect business: High absenteeism as employees need to care of family/friends due to sickness
Affect business: High absenteeism as employees need to care of family/friends due to sickness
Affect business: High absenteeism as employees need to care of family/friends due to sickness
Affect business: High absenteeism as employees need to care of family/friends due to sickness
Affect business: High absenteeism as employees need to care of family/friends due to sickness
Have the following situations affected this business' workforce in the past 2 years:
High absenteeism as employees need to care of family members or friends due to sickness
129
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don't know
1
yes
2
no
AIDS affect on business: High absenteeism due to HIV/AIDS of the employee
AIDS affect on business: High absenteeism due to HIV/AIDS of the employee
AIDS affect on business: High absenteeism due to HIV/AIDS of the employee
AIDS affect on business: High absenteeism due to HIV/AIDS of the employee
AIDS affect on business: High absenteeism due to HIV/AIDS of the employee
Has HIV/AIDS affected this business' workforce in any of the following ways in the past 2 years:
High absenteeism due to HIV/AIDS of the employee
129
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don't know
1
yes
2
no
AIDS affect on business: High absenteeism as employees need to care of family/friends due to HIV/AIDS
AIDS affect on business: High absenteeism as employees need to care of family/friends due to HIV/AIDS
AIDS affect on business: High absenteeism as employees need to care of family/friends due to HIV/AIDS
AIDS affect on business: High absenteeism as employees need to care of family/friends due to HIV/AIDS
AIDS affect on business: High absenteeism as employees need to care of family/friends due to HIV/AIDS
Has HIV/AIDS affected this business' workforce in any of the following ways in the past 2 years:
High absenteeism as employees need to care of family members or friends due to HIV/AIDS
129
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don't know
1
yes
2
no
Biggest obstacle faced by business
Biggest obstacle faced by business
Biggest obstacle faced by business
Biggest obstacle faced by business
Biggest obstacle faced by business
Which of the following elements of the business environment, if any, represents the biggest obstacle faced by this business?
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1
access to finance
2
access to land
3
corruption
4
crime, theft and disorder
5
electricity
6
political instability
7
transport
Biggest obstacle: Rotation
Biggest obstacle: Rotation
Biggest obstacle: Rotation
Biggest obstacle: Rotation
Biggest obstacle: Rotation
Which of the following elements of the business environment, if any, represents the biggest obstacle faced by this business?
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Total cost of labor, LCU
Total cost of labor, LCU
Total cost of labor, LCU
Total cost of labor, LCU
Total cost of labor, LCU
For last month, please provide the following information about this business:
Total cost of labor
114
15
53964.93
97850.963
2
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144000
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810000
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Total cost of raw materials and intermediate goods used in production, LCU
Total cost of raw materials and intermediate goods used in production, LCU
Total cost of raw materials and intermediate goods used in production, LCU
Total cost of raw materials and intermediate goods used in production, LCU
Total cost of raw materials and intermediate goods used in production, LCU
For last month, please provide the following information about this business:
Total cost of raw materials and intermediate goods used in production
109
20
255617.615
1387134.432
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5000
6000
7000
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12000
13320
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Total costs of electricity including fuel for generators, LCU
Total costs of electricity including fuel for generators, LCU
Total costs of electricity including fuel for generators, LCU
Total costs of electricity including fuel for generators, LCU
Total costs of electricity including fuel for generators, LCU
For last month, please provide the following information about this business:
Total costs of electricity including fuel for generators
113
16
13035.841
40553.395
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3450
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6000
7000
8000
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400000
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Machinery use
Machinery use
Machinery use
Machinery use
Machinery use
In its current operations does this business use machinery?
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don't know
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yes
2
no
Cost of machinery, LCU
Cost of machinery, LCU
Cost of machinery, LCU
Cost of machinery, LCU
Cost of machinery, LCU
If this business were to purchase all the machinery it uses, in its current condition, how much would they cost?
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3159305.085
9260687.282
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Vehicles use
Vehicles use
Vehicles use
Vehicles use
Vehicles use
In its current operations does this business use vehicles or other means of transport?
129
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don't know
1
yes
2
no
Cost of vehicles, LCU
Cost of vehicles, LCU
Cost of vehicles, LCU
Cost of vehicles, LCU
Cost of vehicles, LCU
If this business were to purchase the vehicles or other means of transport it uses, in its current condition, how much would they cost?
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2545125
1922028.507
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Sysmiss
Cost of tools and equipment, LCU
Cost of tools and equipment, LCU
Cost of tools and equipment, LCU
Cost of tools and equipment, LCU
Cost of tools and equipment, LCU
If this business were to purchase all the tools and equipment (excluding machinery and vehicles) it uses, in its current condition, how much would they cost?
106
23
1796518.868
5543146.025
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35000000
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don't know
Main respondent's position in the firm
Main respondent's position in the firm
Main respondent's position in the firm
Main respondent's position in the firm
Main respondent's position in the firm
Please complete the following information about the interviewee(s)
Main respondent years working in the firm
Main respondent years working in the firm
Main respondent years working in the firm
Main respondent years working in the firm
Main respondent years working in the firm
Please complete the following information about the interviewee(s)
127
2
6.496
7.858
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
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20
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don't know
-8
refusal
Main respondent gender
Main respondent gender
Main respondent gender
Main respondent gender
Main respondent gender
Please complete the following information about the interviewee(s)
129
1
male
2
female
day
day
day
day
day
Time face-to-face interview ends:
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Time face-to-face interview ends:
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hour
hour
hour
hour
Time face-to-face interview ends:
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minutes
Time face-to-face interview ends:
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perception of the questions regarding opinions and perceptions
perception of the questions regarding opinions and perceptions
perception of the questions regarding opinions and perceptions
perception of the questions regarding opinions and perceptions
perception of the questions regarding opinions and perceptions
INTERVIEWERS PLEASE ANSWER AT END OF THE INTERVIEW
It is my perception that the questions regarding opinions and perceptions:
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1
truthful
2
somewhat truthful
3
not truthful
the questions regarding figures (productivity and employment numbers):
the questions regarding figures (productivity and employment numbers):
the questions regarding figures (productivity and employment numbers):
the questions regarding figures (productivity and employment numbers):
the questions regarding figures (productivity and employment numbers):
INTERVIEWERS PLEASE ANSWER AT END OF THE INTERVIEW
The questions regarding figures (productivity and employment numbers):
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1
are taken directly from establishment records
2
are estimates computed with some precision
3
are arbitrary and unreliable numbers
interviewer comments
interviewer comments
interviewer comments
interviewer comments
interviewer comments
INTERVIEWERS PLEASE ANSWER AT END OF THE INTERVIEW
this questionnaire was completed in:
this questionnaire was completed in:
this questionnaire was completed in:
this questionnaire was completed in:
this questionnaire was completed in:
SUPERVISORS PLEASE ANSWER
This questionnaire was completed in:
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1
one visit in face-to-face interview with one person
2
one visit in face-to-face interview with different people
3
several visits
if option 2 or 3 in a.18, estimate duration of the whole interview: hours
if option 2 or 3 in a.18, estimate duration of the whole interview: hours
if option 2 or 3 in a.18, estimate duration of the whole interview: hours
if option 2 or 3 in a.18, estimate duration of the whole interview: hours
if option 2 or 3 in a.18, estimate duration of the whole interview: hours
SUPERVISORS PLEASE ANSWER
If option 2 or 3 in A.18, estimate duration of the whole interview
2
127
0.5
0.707
1
Sysmiss
if option 2 or 3 in a.18, estimate duration of the whole interview: minutes
if option 2 or 3 in a.18, estimate duration of the whole interview: minutes
if option 2 or 3 in a.18, estimate duration of the whole interview: minutes
if option 2 or 3 in a.18, estimate duration of the whole interview: minutes
if option 2 or 3 in a.18, estimate duration of the whole interview: minutes
SUPERVISORS PLEASE ANSWER:
If option 2 or 3 in A.18, estimate duration of the whole interview
2
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Sysmiss