DDI_LKA_1995_LFS_v01_M_WB
Department of Census and Statistics
2008-06-04
NADA
Version 1.0 ( June 2008 ).
Version 2.0 (August, 2013).DDI and ID numbers edited by World Bank for World Bank Microdata Library.
Labour Force Survey 1995
LFS 1995
LKA_1995_LFS_v01_M
Department of Census and Statistics
(C) 2008, Department of Census and Statistics
NADA
Information Unit
Sample Survey Division
Microdata Library
Labor Force Survey [hh/lfs]
Sri Lanka Labour Force Survey (LFS) was designed to measure the levels and trends of employment, unemployment and labour force in Sri Lanka.
Since 1990, the survey is being conducted quarterly. 1995 is the sixth successive year in which the survey has been repeated. Up to 1995, twenty four quarters have been completed at the rate of four surveys per year. The Quartely sample size is 2000 housing units through which national estimates ( excluding Nothern and Eastern provinces) are usually computed.
A nationally representative sample of about 10,080 housing units have been covered in this survey.
Amongst other figures, Provincial level estimates are taken from the Annual LFS 1995 data file which is a combination of all the four quarterly files processed for the year 1995.
v1.0: Full edited dataset, original version for internal DPD use.
LABOUR AND EMPLOYMENT [3]
The employment/unemployment data are required at very short intervals to monitor the program made in the employment generating policies of the government. To satisfy this need, Sri Lanka Labour Force Survey was designed as a quarterly basis survey to measure the levels and trends of employment, unemployment and labour force in Sri Lanka. Thus the survey is repeated four times each year since the first quarter of 1990.
Key objectives of the survey
- To study the economically active / inactive population.
- To analyze employment by major industry group and employment status.
- To determine unemployment rates by level of education and by age group
- To study the informal sector employment.
- To determine the underemployment rates by sector and by major industries
Sri Lanka
National coverage
Inmates of institutions, military camps, and lodgings have not been surveyed. Households with more than 5 lodgers and boarders were also excluded from the survey.
Individuals from the population aged 10 years or more
Working age population (10 years and above) living in the non-institutional households in Sri Lanka
Sample survey data [ssd]
The scope of LFS 1995 includes the following key sections:-
1). Identification Information
2). Control Data
3). Personal Information
4). Information on Labour Force
Identification and Personal Information are as follows:-
Identification Information
- Address, Province, District, D.S. Division, G. N. Division, Sector, Name of MC/UC/PS
- Name of Ward/Village/Estate, Census Block Number, Sample Reference Number
- Survey Quarter, Number of households, Name of the Head of the household
- Identifications of Interviewers & Supervising Officers
Personal Information
- Relationship to Head of Household, Gender, Age, Ethnic Group, Religion, Marital Status
- Educational Attainment, Attendance at Schooling or other Educational Institution
- Professional / Technical Training, Persons who are working abroad
Department of Census and Statistics
The Survey is conducted quarterly to produce estimates of employment, unemployment, labour force participation and basic demographic characteristics. The scope of coverage includes all households in Sri Lanka.
A stratified two-stage probability sample design is used with census blocks as primary sample units (PSUs) and housing units as secondary and final sampling units (SSUs). There are three levels of stratifications which increase the efficiency of the sample design. The first level consists of the 19 domains for which separate annual estimates are calculated - the greater Colombo area plus nine provinces each divided into urban and rural sectors.
The total annual sample size is 10,080 housing units, distributed as 252 blocks (PSUs) per each quarter and 10 housing units (SSUs) per block. The allocation to the domain aims at ensuring approximately equal levels of reliability from domain to domain.
Thousand and eight (1008) blocks were selected with probability proportional to size from the 1981 Census list of approximately 70,000 census blocks. A listing operation was conducted in each selected block to provide a frame for the second stage of selection. The selection of housing units within blocks was systematic with random start.
The survey covered all parts of the Island excluding the Northern and the Eastern provinces
Face-to-face [f2f]
The questionnaire covered questions under four main headings such as
Identification Information
Control data
Personal Information
Labour force Information
Questions common to all employed persons
Current survey concepts and methods are very similar to those introduced at the beginning of the
survey in 1990. However, some changes have been made over the years to improve the accuracy and
usefulness of the data. [Questionnaire is attached in the External Resources section].
Data are collected quarterly during a similar time period (eg every third week of the quarter) in each quarter through a scientifically selected sample designed to represent the non-institutional household population. About 2500 households are visited each quarter. Respondents are interviewed to obtain information about each member of the household whose age is 10 years or over.
The inquiry relates to the previous calendar week of the interview to obtain "current" information, and to the previous 12 calendar months to obtain "usual" activity information.
[Inmates of institutions, military camps, and lodgings are not surveyed. Households with more than 5 lodgers and boarders were excluded from the survey.]
Two stage sample design was used
(1) The probability of selecting the i-th psu(block)=p1
(2) The probability of selecting the j-th household ( in the i-th psu) =p2
Overall probability (p) = no.of psu's (in the stratum(nh)) x p1 x p2
Sample weight (Wh)=1/p
Final weight=Wh x non-response factor x population under coverage adjustment .
Under the Statistical ordinance, micro data cannot be released with identifications for public use. Procedures are in place to ensure that information relating to any particular individual person, household or undertaking will be kept strictly confidential and will not be divulged to external parties. Information on individual or individual Household/establishment will not be divulged or published in such a form that will facilitate the identification of any particular person or establishment as the data have been collected under the Census/Statistical ordinance, according to which the information at individual level cannot be divulged and such information is strictly confidential.
Director General
"Department of Census and Statistics, Sri Lanka Labour Force Survey - 1995, Version 1.0 of the public use dataset (June 2008), provided by the National Data Archive, Data Processing Division, www.statistics.gov.lk"
The dataset has been anonymized and is available as a Public Use Dataset. It is accessible to all for statistical and research purposes only, under the following terms and conditions:
1. The data and other materials will not be redistributed or sold to other individuals, institutions, or organizations without the written agreement.
2. The data will be used for statistical and scientific research purposes only. They will be used solely for reporting of aggregated information, and not for investigation of specific individuals or organizations.
3. No attempt will be made to re-identify respondents, and no use will be made of the identity of any person or establishment discovered inadvertently.
4. No attempt will be made to produce links among datasets provided by the Department or among data from the Department and other datasets that could identify individuals or organizations.
5. Any books, articles, conference papers, theses, dissertations, reports, or other publications that employ data obtained from the Department will cite the source of data in accordance with the Citation Requirement provided with each dataset.
6. An electronic copy of all reports and publications based on the requested data will be sent to the Department
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• Only the requests of Government Institutions, Recognized Universities, Students, and selected international agencies are entertained. However, the Data users are required to strictly adhere to
the terms stipulated in the agreement form.
• All the data requests should be made to Director General (DG) of the DCS as the sole authority of releasing data is vested with the DG, DCS. DCS of Sri Lanka reserves sole right to approve or reject any data request made depending on the confidential nature of the data set and intended purpose of the study or analysis.
• Requests for micro data should be made through the agreement form designed by DCS for this purpose (Form D.R.1). The agreement form should be filled in triplicate and the Study/project proposal should accompany the filled agreement form. If requests are made for the micro data of more than one survey, a separate agreement should be signed.
• If the data request is from a student a letter from the respective Dept. Head/Dean/Supervisor, recommending the issue of data, should also be accompanied.
• If the request is approved only 25% of the data file is released at the first stage. The release of the total data file is considered only after reviewing the draft report prepared on the basis of the 25% sample data file.
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[Department : The Department of Census and Statistics]
Source : http://www.statistics.gov.lk/databases/data%20dissemination/DataDissaPolicy_2007Oct26.pdf
The Department of Census and Satatistics bears no responsibility for any results or interpretations arising from the secondary use of the data.
LF1995
This file contains the data related to the Labour Force Survey questionnaire 1995.
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Record Type
Record Type
Record Type
Record Type
Record Type
Year
Year
Year
Year
Year
Month
Month
Month
Month
Month
1
January
2
Febrary
3
March
4
April
5
May
6
June
7
July
8
August
9
September
10
October
11
November
12
December
Quarter
Quarter
Quarter
Quarter
Quarter
1
First
2
Second
3
Third
4
Fourth
Province
Province
Province
Province
Province
1
Western
2
Central
3
Southern
6
North Western
7
North Central
8
Uva
9
Sabaragamuwa
Sector
Sector
Sector
Sector
Sector
Sub Sector
Sub Sector
Sub Sector
Sub Sector
Sub Sector
District
District
District
District
District
Housing Unit Number
Housing Unit Number
Housing Unit Number
Housing Unit Number
Housing Unit Number
Household Number
Household Number
Household Number
Household Number
Household Number
Person
Person
Person
Person
Person
Blank
Blank
Blank
Blank
Blank
Result code - visit 1
Result code - visit 1
Result code - visit 1
Result code - visit 1
Result code - visit 1
1
Completed
2
Deferred
3
Ineligible
4
No competent respondent at home
5
Refused
6
Housing unit is temporarily closed
7
Other
Result code - visit 2
Result code - visit 2
Result code - visit 2
Result code - visit 2
Result code - visit 2
1
Completed
2
Deferred
3
Ineligible
4
No competent respondent at home
5
Refused
6
Housing unit is temporarily closed
7
Other
Result code - visit 3
Result code - visit 3
Result code - visit 3
Result code - visit 3
Result code - visit 3
1
Completed
2
Deferred
3
Ineligible
4
No competent respondent at home
5
Refused
6
Housing unit is temporarily closed
7
Other
Time taken - visit 1 (minutes)
Time taken - visit 1 (minutes)
Time taken - visit 1 (minutes)
Time taken - visit 1 (minutes)
Time taken - visit 1 (minutes)
Time taken - visit 2 (minutes)
Time taken - visit 2 (minutes)
Time taken - visit 2 (minutes)
Time taken - visit 2 (minutes)
Time taken - visit 2 (minutes)
Time taken - visit 3 (minutes)
Time taken - visit 3 (minutes)
Time taken - visit 3 (minutes)
Time taken - visit 3 (minutes)
Time taken - visit 3 (minutes)
No. of H. U's - Unit is consolidated
No. of H. U's - Unit is consolidated
No. of H. U's - Unit is consolidated
No. of H. U's - Unit is consolidated
No. of H. U's - Unit is consolidated
No. of H. U's - Unit is devided
No. of H. U's - Unit is devided
No. of H. U's - Unit is devided
No. of H. U's - Unit is devided
No. of H. U's - Unit is devided
Final Result Code
Final Result Code
Final Result Code
Final Result Code
Final Result Code
1
Completed
2
Deferred
3
Ineligible
4
No. of Competent respondent at home
5
Refused
6
Housing unit is temporarily closed
7
Other
Person's Line Number
Person's Line Number
Person's Line Number
Person's Line Number
Person's Line Number
Relationship to the Head
Relationship to the Head
Relationship to the Head
Relationship to the Head
Relationship to the Head
1
Head of the Household
2
Wife/Husband
3
Son/Daughter
4
Parents
5
Other Relative
6
Domestic Servant
7
Boarder
9
Other
Sex
Sex
Sex
Sex
Sex
1
Male
2
Female
Age (as at last birthdate)
Age (as at last birthdate)
Age (as at last birthdate)
Age (as at last birthdate)
Age (as at last birthdate)
Ethnic Group
Ethnic Group
Ethnic Group
Ethnic Group
Ethnic Group
1
Sinhala
2
Sri Lanka Tamil
3
Indian Tamil
4
Sri Lanka Moor
5
Malay
6
Burgher
9
Other
Religion
Religion
Religion
Religion
Religion
1
Buddhist
2
Hindu
3
Muslim
4
Catholic or Christian
5
Seperated
9
Other
Marital Status
Marital Status
Marital Status
Marital Status
Marital Status
1
Never Married
2
Married
3
Widowed
4
Divorced
5
Seperated
Birth Place
Birth Place
Birth Place
Birth Place
Birth Place
Educational Attainment
Educational Attainment
Educational Attainment
Educational Attainment
Educational Attainment
Studying/Studied Grade 1
1
Passed Grade 1
2
Passed Grade 2
3
Passed Grade 3
4
Passed Grade 4
5
Passed Grade 5
6
Passed Grade 6
7
Passed Grade 7
8
Passed Grade 8
9
Passed Grade 9
10
Passed Grade 10
12
Passed grade 12
13
Passed G.C.E.(A/L) / H.N.C.E
14
Passed G.A.Q./G.S.Q.
15
Degree
16
Post Graduate Degree/Diploma
19
No Schooling
Training
Training
Training
Training
Training
1
Yes
2
No
Skill Code
Skill Code
Skill Code
Skill Code
Skill Code
Formal/Informal
Formal/Informal
Formal/Informal
Formal/Informal
Formal/Informal
1
Formal
2
Informal
Duration
Duration
Duration
Duration
Duration
Reason for going abroad?
Reason for going abroad?
Reason for going abroad?
Reason for going abroad?
Reason for going abroad?
Occupation code
Occupation code
Occupation code
Occupation code
Occupation code
Duration (in months)
Duration (in months)
Duration (in months)
Duration (in months)
Duration (in months)
Did S(He) do any work last week?
Did S(He) do any work last week?
Did S(He) do any work last week?
Did S(He) do any work last week?
Did S(He) do any work last week?
1
Yes
2
No
Did S(He) do not work last week?
Did S(He) do not work last week?
Did S(He) do not work last week?
Did S(He) do not work last week?
Did S(He) do not work last week?
1
Yes
2
No
Past week was S(He) available?
Past week was S(He) available?
Past week was S(He) available?
Past week was S(He) available?
Past week was S(He) available?
1
Yes
2
No
If available, could S(He) have taken a job last week?
If available, could S(He) have taken a job last week?
If available, could S(He) have taken a job last week?
If available, could S(He) have taken a job last week?
If available, could S(He) have taken a job last week?
1
Yes
2
No
Why couldn't S(He) work last week?
Why couldn't S(He) work last week?
Why couldn't S(He) work last week?
Why couldn't S(He) work last week?
Why couldn't S(He) work last week?
1
Alreaddy has a job
2
Temporary illness
3
Going to school
4
Family responsibilities
5
Other
Why was S(He) not available or looking for a job?
Why was S(He) not available or looking for a job?
Why was S(He) not available or looking for a job?
Why was S(He) not available or looking for a job?
Why was S(He) not available or looking for a job?
1
Studies
2
Household work
3
Retirement,old age
4
Infirmity, Disablity
5
Not interesting in having a job
6
Other
Why not work last week?
Why not work last week?
Why not work last week?
Why not work last week?
Why not work last week?
1
Illness or Injury
2
Strike
3
Holiday, Vacation or Leave
4
Reducion in economic activity
5
Bad weather
6
Mechanical or Electrical failure
8
Short of raw material
9
9
Nature of work - Industry
Nature of work - Industry
Nature of work - Industry
Nature of work - Industry
Nature of work - Industry
Nature of work - Occupation
Nature of work - Occupation
Nature of work - Occupation
Nature of work - Occupation
Nature of work - Occupation
Sector
Sector
Sector
Sector
Sector
1
Public
2
Private
Status
Status
Status
Status
Status
1
Employee
2
Employer
3
Own account worker
4
Unpaid family worker
This occupation period - Years
This occupation period - Years
This occupation period - Years
This occupation period - Years
This occupation period - Years
This occupation period - Months
This occupation period - Months
This occupation period - Months
This occupation period - Months
This occupation period - Months
Hours worked per week?
Hours worked per week?
Hours worked per week?
Hours worked per week?
Hours worked per week?
Hours worked last week?
Hours worked last week?
Hours worked last week?
Hours worked last week?
Hours worked last week?
Working less than usual hours?
Working less than usual hours?
Working less than usual hours?
Working less than usual hours?
Working less than usual hours?
1
Strike
2
Holiday - Vacation or leave
3
Reduction in economic activity
4
Off season in activity
5
Bad weather
6
Mechanical or electricity failure
7
Short of raw material or fuel
8
Other reason
9
9
Did S(He) do secondary work?
Did S(He) do secondary work?
Did S(He) do secondary work?
Did S(He) do secondary work?
Did S(He) do secondary work?
1
Yes
2
No
Nature of secondary work-industry
Nature of secondary work-industry
Nature of secondary work-industry
Nature of secondary work-industry
Nature of secondary work-industry
Nature of secondary work-occupation
Nature of secondary work-occupation
Nature of secondary work-occupation
Nature of secondary work-occupation
Nature of secondary work-occupation
Nature of secondary work-sector
Nature of secondary work-sector
Nature of secondary work-sector
Nature of secondary work-sector
Nature of secondary work-sector
1
Public
2
Private
Nature of secondary work-status
Nature of secondary work-status
Nature of secondary work-status
Nature of secondary work-status
Nature of secondary work-status
1
Employee
2
Employer
3
Own account worker
4
Unpaid family worker
Duration engaged (Years)
Duration engaged (Years)
Duration engaged (Years)
Duration engaged (Years)
Duration engaged (Years)
Duration engaged (Months)
Duration engaged (Months)
Duration engaged (Months)
Duration engaged (Months)
Duration engaged (Months)
No. of hours actuall worked-last week
No. of hours actuall worked-last week
No. of hours actuall worked-last week
No. of hours actuall worked-last week
No. of hours actuall worked-last week
What kind of work expected?
What kind of work expected?
What kind of work expected?
What kind of work expected?
What kind of work expected?
Expected lowest wage (Rs.)
Expected lowest wage (Rs.)
Expected lowest wage (Rs.)
Expected lowest wage (Rs.)
Expected lowest wage (Rs.)
Would S(He) Available For
Would S(He) Available For
Would S(He) Available For
Would S(He) Available For
Would S(He) Available For
1
Full Time Employment
2
Part Time Employment
3
Self Employment
4
Any kind of Employment
What steps S(He) has taken to search a job?
What steps S(He) has taken to search a job?
What steps S(He) has taken to search a job?
What steps S(He) has taken to search a job?
What steps S(He) has taken to search a job?
1
Registered at emplyment agencies
2
Applied to prospective employers
3
Checked at farms, factories, estates, markets, work sites et
4
Placed or answered advertisements
5
Sought help from friends and relatives
6
Looked for land, building, machinery, equipment, or finance
7
Applied for permit or license to set up own enterprise
8
Other steps taken
9
No steps taken
What steps S(He) has taken to search a job?
What steps S(He) has taken to search a job?
What steps S(He) has taken to search a job?
What steps S(He) has taken to search a job?
What steps S(He) has taken to search a job?
1
Registered at emplyment agencies
2
Applied to prospective employers
3
Checked at farms, factories, estates, markets, work sites et
4
Placed or answered advertisements
5
Sought help from friends and relatives
6
Looked for land, building, machinery, equipment, or finance
7
Applied for permit or license to set up own enterprise
8
Other steps taken
9
No steps taken
What steps S(He) has taken to search a job?
What steps S(He) has taken to search a job?
What steps S(He) has taken to search a job?
What steps S(He) has taken to search a job?
What steps S(He) has taken to search a job?
1
Registered at emplyment agencies
2
Applied to prospective employers
3
Checked at farms, factories, estates, markets, work sites et
4
Placed or answered advertisements
5
Sought help from friends and relatives
6
Looked for land, building, machinery, equipment, or finance
7
Applied for permit or license to set up own enterprise
8
Other steps taken
9
No steps taken
What steps S(He) has taken to search a job?
What steps S(He) has taken to search a job?
What steps S(He) has taken to search a job?
What steps S(He) has taken to search a job?
What steps S(He) has taken to search a job?
1
Registered at emplyment agencies
2
Applied to prospective employers
3
Checked at farms, factories, estates, markets, work sites et
4
Placed or answered advertisements
5
Sought help from friends and relatives
6
Looked for land, building, machinery, equipment, or finance
7
Applied for permit or license to set up own enterprise
8
Other steps taken
9
No steps taken
What steps S(He) has taken to search a job?
What steps S(He) has taken to search a job?
What steps S(He) has taken to search a job?
What steps S(He) has taken to search a job?
What steps S(He) has taken to search a job?
1
Registered at emplyment agencies
2
Applied to prospective employers
3
Checked at farms, factories, estates, markets, work sites et
4
Placed or answered advertisements
5
Sought help from friends and relatives
6
Looked for land, building, machinery, equipment, or finance
7
Applied for permit or license to set up own enterprise
8
Other steps taken
9
No steps taken
How long seeking or available for employment?
How long seeking or available for employment?
How long seeking or available for employment?
How long seeking or available for employment?
How long seeking or available for employment?
1
Less than one month
2
1 - Less than 3 months
3
3 - Less than 6 months
4
6 - Less than 9 months
5
9 - Less than 12 months
6
12 months or over
Why not seeking employment?
Why not seeking employment?
Why not seeking employment?
Why not seeking employment?
Why not seeking employment?
1
Discouraged, not able to get a job
2
Believes no suitable work available
3
Has no skills or training
4
Engaged in housework
6
Other
Did S(He) ever have a job?
Did S(He) ever have a job?
Did S(He) ever have a job?
Did S(He) ever have a job?
Did S(He) ever have a job?
1
Yes
2
No
Job lasting two or more weeks?
Job lasting two or more weeks?
Job lasting two or more weeks?
Job lasting two or more weeks?
Job lasting two or more weeks?
1
Within the past three months
2
3 - less than 7 months
3
7 - less than 12 months
4
1 - less than 5 years
5
5 yeras and over
What kind of work
What kind of work
What kind of work
What kind of work
What kind of work
Source of assistance?
Source of assistance?
Source of assistance?
Source of assistance?
Source of assistance?
1
Government(Inc. Food Stamp)
2
Charitable Institution
3
Parents, Spouse, Children, Other Relatives
4
Income from Prperty, Assts
5
Withdrawal from savings
6
sale of prperty, Assets
7
Present Occupation
8
No assistance required
9
No assistance available
Source of assistance?
Source of assistance?
Source of assistance?
Source of assistance?
Source of assistance?
1
Government(Inc. Food Stamp)
2
Charitable Institution
3
Parents, Spouse, Children, Other Relatives
4
Income from Prperty, Assts
5
Withdrawal from savings
6
sale of prperty, Assets
7
Present Occupation
8
No assistance required
9
No assistance available
Source of assistance?
Source of assistance?
Source of assistance?
Source of assistance?
Source of assistance?
1
Government(Inc. Food Stamp)
2
Charitable Institution
3
Parents, Spouse, Children, Other Relatives
4
Income from Prperty, Assts
5
Withdrawal from savings
6
sale of prperty, Assets
7
Present Occupation
8
No assistance required
9
No assistance available
Source of assistance?
Source of assistance?
Source of assistance?
Source of assistance?
Source of assistance?
1
Government(Inc. Food Stamp)
2
Charitable Institution
3
Parents, Spouse, Children, Other Relatives
4
Income from Prperty, Assts
5
Withdrawal from savings
6
sale of prperty, Assets
7
Present Occupation
8
No assistance required
9
No assistance available
Source of assistance?
Source of assistance?
Source of assistance?
Source of assistance?
Source of assistance?
1
Government(Inc. Food Stamp)
2
Charitable Institution
3
Parents, Spouse, Children, Other Relatives
4
Income from Prperty, Assts
5
Withdrawal from savings
6
sale of prperty, Assets
7
Present Occupation
8
No assistance required
9
No assistance available
Did S(He) do any work?
Did S(He) do any work?
Did S(He) do any work?
Did S(He) do any work?
Did S(He) do any work?
1
Yes
2
No
Total no. of weeks worked during the year
Total no. of weeks worked during the year
Total no. of weeks worked during the year
Total no. of weeks worked during the year
Total no. of weeks worked during the year
was S(He) alailable for work last year?
was S(He) alailable for work last year?
was S(He) alailable for work last year?
was S(He) alailable for work last year?
was S(He) alailable for work last year?
1
Yes
2
No
Total no of weeks s(he) available, last year?
Total no of weeks s(he) available, last year?
Total no of weeks s(he) available, last year?
Total no of weeks s(he) available, last year?
Total no of weeks s(he) available, last year?
The staus of the person
The staus of the person
The staus of the person
The staus of the person
The staus of the person
1
Usuallly employed past 12 months
2
Usuallly unemployed past 12 months
3
Usuallly not economically active in the past 12 months
Was S(He) an employed inthe main occupation?
Was S(He) an employed inthe main occupation?
Was S(He) an employed inthe main occupation?
Was S(He) an employed inthe main occupation?
Was S(He) an employed inthe main occupation?
1
Yes
2
No
Last month earnings( Rs. )
Last month earnings( Rs. )
Last month earnings( Rs. )
Last month earnings( Rs. )
Last month earnings( Rs. )
Any payment in kind?
Any payment in kind?
Any payment in kind?
Any payment in kind?
Any payment in kind?
1
Yes
2
No
An employee in the secondsry activity?
An employee in the secondsry activity?
An employee in the secondsry activity?
An employee in the secondsry activity?
An employee in the secondsry activity?
1
Yes
2
No
Earnings from secondary activity?
Earnings from secondary activity?
Earnings from secondary activity?
Earnings from secondary activity?
Earnings from secondary activity?
Any payment in kind(secondary)?
Any payment in kind(secondary)?
Any payment in kind(secondary)?
Any payment in kind(secondary)?
Any payment in kind(secondary)?
1
Yes
2
No
Inflation Factor
Inflation Factor
Inflation Factor
Inflation Factor
Inflation Factor