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SOM_2020_ES-COVID19-R1_v01_M
Enterprise Survey Follow-up on COVID-19 2020
Round 1
ES-COVID19-R1 2020
World Bank Group
World Bank Group
Metadata Editor
Enterprise Analysis Unit
Enterprise Survey [en/oth]
Version 01. Edited, anonymous dataset for public distribution
As part of the efforts of the World Bank Group to understand the impact of COVID-19 on the private sector, the Enterprise Analysis unit is conducting follow-up surveys on recently completed Enterprise Surveys (ES) in several countries. These short surveys follow the baseline ES and are designed to provide quick information on the impact and adjustments that COVID-19 has brought about in the private sector.
Somalia
The COVID-19 follow-up survey for Somalia covered establishment in Bosasu, Mogadishu, Baidoa, Beledeyne and Kismayo.
The primary sampling unit of the study is the establishment. An establishment is a physical location where business is carried out and where industrial operations take place or services are provided. A firm may be composed of one or more establishments. For example, a brewery may have several bottling plants and several establishments for distribution. For the purposes of this survey an establishment must make its own financial decisions and have its own financial statements separate from those of the firm. An establishment must also have its own management and control over its payroll.
The universe of inference is all registered establishments with five or more employees that are engaged in one of the following activities defined using ISIC Rev. 3.1: manufacturing (group D), construction sector (group F), services sector (groups G and H), transport, storage, and communications sector (group I) and information technoloy (division 72 of group K)
Sample survey data [ssd]
Altai Consulting
Computer Assisted Telephone Interview [cati]
The dataset contains two main weight variables. For interviews with baseline ES data, we include the median weights in the ES, denoted wmedian_ES. We also include, wmedian_COVID, recommended to be used for analysis and used to compute all other indicators. This weight is computed for those with and without ES baseline. For Bosaso and Mogadishu with ES baseline, the weight is compted by adjusting the ES baseline weight (wmedian_ES) to account for non-response in the follow-up. These sampling weights are adjusted by cell of stratification (combination of size, sector, and location). It assumes that businesses that could not be re-contacted (unobtainable) in the COVID-19 survey have exited the market. For interview without baseline ES, this weight is computed in a standard way based on a similar assumption, namely that business that couldn't be contacted for the COVID survey are no more in operations. The variable wweak_COVID assumes that unobtainable businesses continue to exist.
65.4%
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.
Enterprise Analysis Unit
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.
Somalia-COVID-follow-up-2020-full-data.dta
572
104
.dta
Enterprise Survey Follow-up on COVID-19 - Somalia 2020 Round 1 data.
Unique ID
Unique ID (not known to respondent)
572
681741
712102
Follow-up Survey ID
Follow-up Survey ID
451
121
1
451
Company ID
Company ID
451
121
1
3010
Country Code
Country Code
572
706
706
706
Somalia
572
Country Name
Country Name
572
Somalia, Round-1
572
City
City
572
Baidoa
60
Beledweyne
46
Bosaso
131
Kismayo
59
Mogadishu
276
Language of The Interview
Language of the Interview
451
121
1
1
1
Somali
451
Sysmiss
121
Mode of Interview
MODE OF INTERVIEW
451
121
1
1
1
Phone (CATI)
451
2
Online
0
Sysmiss
121
Questionnaire
Questionnaire
451
121
1
4
1
Manufacturing
62
2
Retail services
184
3
Other services
176
4
Unknown
29
Sysmiss
121
Day
451
121
14
30
14
52
15
34
16
24
17
18
18
45
19
27
20
14
21
24
22
72
23
29
24
9
25
26
26
31
28
20
29
17
30
9
Sysmiss
121
Month
451
121
6
7
1
January
0
2
February
0
3
March
0
4
April
0
5
May
0
6
June
129
7
July
322
8
August
0
9
September
0
10
October
0
11
November
0
12
December
0
Sysmiss
121
Year
451
121
2020
2020
2020
451
Sysmiss
121
Last Completed Month
451
121
5
6
1
January
0
2
February
0
3
March
0
4
April
0
5
May
129
6
June
322
7
July
0
8
August
0
9
September
0
10
October
0
11
November
0
12
December
0
Sysmiss
121
Legal Status of The Firm
What is this firm’s current legal status?
322
250
1
5
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
0
1
Shareholding company with shares traded on the stock market
12
2
Shareholding company with non-traded shares or shares traded privately
8
3
Sole proprietorship
108
4
Partnership
173
5
Limited partnership
21
6
Other
0
Sysmiss
250
Other (Specify)
572
572
% of The Firm Owned By Females
What percentage of the firm is owned by females?
322
250
-9
100
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
3
0
164
1
7
2
13
3
7
4
3
5
4
6
1
8
2
10
14
13
1
15
8
20
15
25
15
28
1
30
22
33
2
35
6
36
1
40
5
43
1
45
4
50
8
70
4
80
1
100
10
Sysmiss
250
% Owned By Private Foreign Individuals, Companies or organizations
What percentage of the firm is owned by Private foreign individuals, companies or organizations?
322
250
0
100
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
0
0
308
1
2
5
2
10
1
30
2
40
1
80
1
90
2
95
1
98
1
100
1
Sysmiss
250
Year Establishment Began Operations
In what year did this establishment begin operations?
322
250
-9
2020
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
1
1975
1
1986
1
1989
1
1990
1
1991
2
1992
2
1993
5
1994
3
1995
3
1996
2
1997
6
1998
2
1999
3
2000
11
2001
3
2002
11
2003
6
2004
2
2005
10
2006
6
2007
13
2008
19
2009
5
2010
21
2011
7
2012
16
2013
23
2014
25
2015
31
2016
28
2017
27
2018
18
2019
5
2020
2
Sysmiss
250
Establishment'S Main Product/Service Last FY
In February 2020, what was the activity and product that represented the establishment’s largest sales?
INTERVIEWER: PLEASE RECORD THE DESCRIPTION OF THE ACTIVITY AND PRODUCT IN DETAIL, FOR EXAMPLE, "LEATHER SHOE MANUFACTURING' NOT JUST SHOE MANUFACTURING".
322
250
1
6
1
Manufacturing of
30
2
Retail trade of
93
3
Wholesale trade of
81
4
Construction of
39
5
Hotel or restaurant
30
6
Provide services of
49
Sysmiss
250
Main Product/Service (By The Largest % of Annual Sales) In Last Fiscal Year
INTERVIEWER: PLEASE RECORD THE DESCRIPTION OF THE ACTIVITY AND PRODUCT IN DETAIL, FOR EXAMPLE, "LEATHER SHOE MANUFACTURING' NOT JUST SHOE MANUFACTURING".
572
Currently is this establishment open, temporarily closed, or permanently closed?
Currently is this establishment open, temporarily closed (suspended services or production), or permanently closed?
451
121
-9
3
-99
Don't know
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
1
1
Permanently closed
7
2
Temporarily closed
55
3
Open
388
Sysmiss
121
Did this establishment close temporarily due to the COVID-19 outbreak?
Did this establishment close temporarily (suspended services or production) due to the COVID-19 outbreak?
388
184
-9
2
-99
Don't know
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
1
1
Yes
117
2
No
270
Sysmiss
184
For how many weeks has this establishment been closed (or was closed) due to the
For how many weeks has this establishment been closed (or was closed) due to the COVID-19 outbreak?
172
400
-9
65
-99
Don't know
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
1
1
21
2
21
3
10
4
31
5
11
6
10
7
3
8
22
9
9
12
16
13
4
15
2
16
1
20
1
21
2
22
1
24
1
45
2
60
2
65
1
Sysmiss
400
Comparing this establishment's sales for the last completed month with the same
Comparing this establishment’s sales for [insert last completed month] with the same month in 2019, did sales increase, remain the same, or decrease?
444
128
1
3
-99
Don't know
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
0
1
Increase
43
2
Remain the same
34
3
Decrease
367
Sysmiss
128
Increased by how much, percent
ASK ONLY IF COVb2a = 1
By what percentage did the sales increase?
43
529
10
80
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
0
10
1
20
12
30
11
40
4
50
10
60
1
70
2
80
2
Sysmiss
529
Decreased by how much, percent
ASK ONLY IF COVb2a = 3
By what percentage did the sales Decrease?
367
205
-9
100
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
6
0
1
5
4
10
10
12
1
15
7
17
1
20
20
25
13
28
2
30
36
33
1
35
18
40
42
45
18
47
1
50
42
55
2
60
33
65
10
70
31
75
4
80
28
85
3
90
19
95
4
100
10
Sysmiss
205
National Sales
444
128
-9
100
-99
Don't know
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
2
10
1
20
9
30
7
40
11
45
2
50
35
60
13
70
9
75
2
80
10
85
1
90
2
95
2
100
338
Sysmiss
128
Indirect Exports
444
128
-9
80
-99
Don't know
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
2
0
359
5
2
10
11
15
1
20
16
25
9
30
17
40
9
45
2
50
11
55
1
60
1
80
3
Sysmiss
128
Direct Exports
444
128
-9
80
-99
Don't know
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
2
0
366
5
2
10
17
15
1
20
11
25
9
30
4
40
13
50
11
60
4
70
3
80
1
Sysmiss
128
Comparing the percentage of direct and indirect exports in the last month
Comparing the percentage of direct and indirect exports in the last completed month, that is in [insert last completed month], with the same month in 2019, did the percentage increase, remain the same, or decrease?
444
128
-9
3
-99
Don't know
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
2
-7
Does not apply (spontaneous)
236
1
Increase
6
2
Remain the same
50
3
Decrease
150
Sysmiss
128
Has this establishment converted its production or services in response to COVID
Has this establishment adjusted or converted, partially or fully, its production or the services it offers in response to the COVID-19 outbreak?
444
128
-9
2
-99
Don't know
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
1
1
Yes
85
2
No
358
Sysmiss
128
In the last month what was this establishment's output produced as a percentage
ASK ONLY IF A0 = 1 (MANUFACTURING)
In the last completed month, that is in [insert last completed month], what was this establishment’s output produced as a percentage of the maximum output possible if using all the physical capital available (capacity utilization)?
38
534
-9
100
-99
Don't know
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
1
2
1
5
2
10
4
20
2
25
1
30
1
40
3
45
1
46
1
50
3
60
6
65
2
70
6
80
2
90
1
100
1
Sysmiss
534
The establishment's total hours worked per week
INTERVIEWER: READ OUT
444
128
-9
3
-99
Don't know
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
1
1
Increase
46
2
Remain the same
77
3
Decrease
320
Sysmiss
128
The demand for this establishment's products and services
INTERVIEWER: READ OUT
444
128
-9
3
-99
Don't know
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
1
1
Increase
90
2
Remain the same
40
3
Decrease
313
Sysmiss
128
This establishment's supply of inputs, raw materials, or finished goods and mate
INTERVIEWER: READ OUT
444
128
-9
3
-99
Don't know
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
6
1
Increase
76
2
Remain the same
36
3
Decrease
326
Sysmiss
128
Main reason for disruption in establishment's supply of input, raw materials etc
ASK ONLY IF COVc2c = 3
What was the main reason for the disruption in intermediate materials?
326
246
-9
3
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
2
1
Not available
244
2
Cost increased
77
3
Lower quality
3
Sysmiss
246
Started or increased business activity online?
INTERVIEWER: READ OUT
444
128
1
2
-99
Don't know
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
0
1
Yes
151
2
No
293
Sysmiss
128
Started or increased delivery or carry-out of goods or services?
INTERVIEWER: READ OUT
444
128
1
2
-99
Don't know
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
0
1
Yes
108
2
No
336
Sysmiss
128
Started or increased remote work arrangement for its workforce?
INTERVIEWER: READ OUT
444
128
1
2
-99
Don't know
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
0
1
Yes
72
2
No
372
Sysmiss
128
Changed or in the process of changing its products and services
INTERVIEWER: READ OUT
444
128
-9
2
-99
Don't know
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
1
1
Yes
84
2
No
359
Sysmiss
128
Started or increased use of online social media, specialized apps
INTERVIEWER: READ OUT
444
128
1
2
-99
Don't know
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
0
1
Yes
179
2
No
265
Sysmiss
128
Currently, what is the share of this establishment's online sales?
Currently what is the share of this establishment’s online sales out of total sales?
444
128
-9
100
-99
Don't know
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
3
0
290
1
2
2
3
5
11
8
4
9
1
10
18
15
6
17
1
20
21
25
9
30
35
35
1
40
10
45
2
50
6
55
1
60
3
65
2
70
2
75
1
80
4
85
1
90
4
99
1
100
2
Sysmiss
128
Currently what is the share of this establishment's workforce working remotely?
Currently what is the share of this establishment’s workforce working remotely?
444
128
-9
99
-99
Don't know
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
4
0
323
1
4
2
23
3
6
4
4
5
8
6
2
7
3
8
2
10
14
12
3
15
6
20
14
25
3
30
8
40
4
45
2
50
3
55
1
65
1
70
1
75
2
80
1
90
1
99
1
Sysmiss
128
Permanent, full-time workers end of March 2020
INTERVIEWER: INCLUDE RESPONDENT IF APPLICABLE.
448
124
-9
8000
-99
Don't know
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
5
0
1
1
4
2
9
3
11
4
22
5
35
6
29
7
22
8
20
9
19
10
20
11
13
12
18
13
13
14
7
15
24
16
4
17
6
18
11
19
8
20
12
21
3
22
3
23
6
24
7
25
11
27
2
28
5
30
4
31
1
32
7
33
3
35
8
36
6
37
1
38
2
39
1
40
5
41
2
42
3
43
1
44
1
45
4
50
8
51
2
52
4
54
1
55
3
56
1
57
1
60
2
65
3
70
2
77
1
80
1
85
2
90
1
100
6
110
1
112
3
120
1
125
1
160
1
165
1
260
1
800
1
8000
1
Sysmiss
124
Female permanent full-time workers end of March 2020
At the end of February 2020, in this establishment how many permanent, full-time workers were female?
444
128
-9
800
-99
Don't know
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
1
0
104
1
64
2
65
3
47
4
32
5
28
6
14
7
18
8
13
9
7
10
8
11
4
12
6
13
4
15
5
17
1
18
5
19
1
20
3
24
1
25
4
27
1
30
1
35
1
40
1
48
1
57
1
70
1
97
1
800
1
Sysmiss
128
Permanent, full-time employees end of last month
At the end of the last completed month, that is in [insert last completed month], how many permanent, full-time employees did this establishment employ? Please include all employees and managers
INTERVIEWER: INCLUDE RESPONDENT IF APPLICABLE.
444
128
-9
8000
-99
Don't know
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
2
0
8
1
8
2
19
3
34
4
27
5
50
6
33
7
22
8
21
9
17
10
17
11
14
12
14
13
9
14
5
15
16
16
7
17
4
18
8
19
4
20
10
21
1
22
2
23
7
24
4
25
8
27
1
28
1
29
1
30
5
31
1
32
2
33
1
35
6
36
6
37
1
38
2
40
6
41
1
42
3
43
1
44
1
45
1
50
5
52
3
55
3
56
1
57
1
58
1
59
1
60
4
70
1
77
1
80
3
85
2
90
1
100
1
110
1
125
1
190
1
700
1
8000
1
Sysmiss
128
Full time workers that were female
At the end of the last completed month, that is the end of [insert last completed month], in this establishment how many permanent, full-time workers were female?
444
128
-9
800
-99
Don't know
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
2
0
115
1
85
2
70
3
53
4
24
5
20
6
10
7
9
8
15
9
5
10
4
11
1
12
7
13
3
15
5
17
3
18
3
19
1
20
1
25
3
27
1
50
1
80
1
100
1
800
1
Sysmiss
128
Has the number of temporary workers remained the same?
Since March 2020, has the total number of this establishment’s temporary workers increased, remained the same, or decreased?
444
128
-9
3
-99
Don't know
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
14
1
Increase
24
2
Remain the same
157
3
Decrease
249
Sysmiss
128
Number of workers that quit or took leave
Since March 2020, how many workers have taken leave for more than 5 days or quit due to illness, childcare interruption, or mobility restrictions linked to the COVID-19 outbreak?
338
234
-9
60
-99
Don't know
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
5
0
115
1
30
2
51
3
37
4
20
5
19
6
11
7
10
8
8
9
5
10
5
11
2
12
1
13
2
14
1
15
3
16
1
18
1
20
1
25
3
30
2
32
1
50
3
60
1
Sysmiss
234
How many of these were female?
ASK ONLY IF D4 IS GREATER THAN 0, OR DON’T KNOW
How many of these were female?
223
349
-9
15
-99
Don't know
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
5
0
96
1
71
2
24
3
12
4
4
5
6
6
1
7
1
10
2
15
1
Sysmiss
349
How many workers have been laid off due to the COVID-19 outbreak?
Since March 2020, how many workers have been laid off due to the COVID-19 outbreak?
338
234
-9
130
-99
Don't know
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
1
0
134
1
13
2
25
3
28
4
20
5
16
6
7
7
5
8
8
9
8
10
14
11
4
12
1
13
3
14
3
15
3
16
3
17
1
18
2
19
2
20
6
21
1
22
1
23
1
24
1
25
6
26
1
29
1
30
4
32
1
35
2
39
1
40
4
43
1
45
1
50
1
60
1
62
1
70
1
130
1
Sysmiss
234
How many of these were female?
ASK ONLY IF D6 IS GREATER THAN 0, OR DON’T KNOW
How many of these were female?
204
368
-9
80
-99
Don't know
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
1
0
82
1
32
2
27
3
15
4
15
5
11
6
5
7
2
8
4
9
2
10
3
20
1
22
1
27
1
28
1
80
1
Sysmiss
368
Since March 2020, how many workers had salaries, wages, or benefits reduced due
Since March 2020, how many workers have their salary, wages, or benefits reduced due to the COVID-19 outbreak?
444
128
-9
90
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
6
0
233
1
15
2
26
3
18
4
19
5
19
6
18
7
11
8
12
9
4
10
7
11
2
12
6
15
4
17
2
18
4
20
7
21
1
22
1
23
2
24
1
25
5
26
1
29
1
30
6
35
2
38
1
40
3
50
5
80
1
90
1
Sysmiss
128
Since March 2020, how many workers had their hours reduced due to the COVID-19 o
Since March 2020, how many workers had their hours reduced due to the COVID-19 outbreak?
444
128
-9
500
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
2
0
170
1
8
2
44
3
20
4
22
5
35
6
18
7
7
8
16
9
9
10
13
11
6
12
6
13
2
14
4
15
7
17
1
18
4
19
2
20
8
22
2
23
3
24
1
25
5
29
1
30
4
35
2
38
2
40
6
42
1
46
1
50
5
52
1
57
1
80
2
90
1
420
1
500
1
Sysmiss
128
Liquidity or cash flow
INTERVIEWER: READ OUT
444
128
-9
3
-99
Don't know
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
3
1
Increase
13
2
Remain the same
26
3
Decrease
402
Sysmiss
128
Sales on credit
INTERVIEWER: READ OUT
444
128
-9
3
-99
Don't know
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
3
1
Increase
199
2
Remain the same
57
3
Decrease
185
Sysmiss
128
Purchases on credit
INTERVIEWER: READ OUT
444
128
-9
3
-99
Don't know
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
6
1
Increase
223
2
Remain the same
65
3
Decrease
150
Sysmiss
128
Main source used to deal with cash flow shortages
ASK ONLY IF COVE1A = 3
Since March 2020, what has been the main source this establishment has used to deal with cash flow shortages?
402
170
-9
6
-99
Don't know
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
7
1
Loans from commercial banks
101
2
Loans from non-banking financial institutions
16
3
Equity finance
33
4
Delaying payments to suppliers or workers
119
5
Government grants
7
6
None of the above
119
Sysmiss
170
Its suppliers
INTERVIEWER: READ OUT
444
128
1
2
-99
Don't know
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
0
1
Yes
311
2
No
133
Sysmiss
128
Its landlord
INTERVIEWER: READ OUT
444
128
1
2
-99
Don't know
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
0
1
Yes
293
2
No
151
Sysmiss
128
The tax authorities
INTERVIEWER: READ OUT
444
128
-9
2
-99
Don't know
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
1
1
Yes
146
2
No
297
Sysmiss
128
Overdue on obligations to any financial institution
Since March 2020, has this establishment been overdue on its obligations to any financial institution?
444
128
-9
2
-99
Don't know
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
2
-7
47
1
Yes
174
2
No
221
Sysmiss
128
Has this establishment received any national or local government measures issued
Since March 2020, has this establishment received any national or local government support in response to the crisis?
444
128
1
3
-99
Don't know
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
0
1
Yes
4
2
No, but expect to receive them in the next 3 months
7
3
No
433
Sysmiss
128
Cash transfers for business
11
561
1
2
-99
Don't know
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
0
1
Yes
4
2
No
7
Sysmiss
561
Deferrel of credit payments, rent or mortgage, suspension of interest payments,
11
561
1
2
-99
Don't know
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
0
1
Yes
7
2
No
4
Sysmiss
561
Access to new credit
11
561
1
2
-99
Don't know
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
0
1
Yes
3
2
No
8
Sysmiss
561
Fiscal exemptions or reductions
11
561
1
2
-99
Don't know
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
0
1
Yes
4
2
No
7
Sysmiss
561
Wage subsidies
11
561
1
2
-99
Don't know
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
0
1
Yes
4
2
No
7
Sysmiss
561
Training for digital marketing and selling
11
561
1
2
-99
Don't know
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
0
1
Yes
5
2
No
6
Sysmiss
561
Other
11
561
-9
2
-99
Don't know
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
1
1
Yes
0
2
No
10
Sysmiss
561
Other (Specify)
572
572
Most needed policies to support this business over the COVID-19 crisis
What would be the most needed policies to support this business over the COVID-19 crisis?
444
128
-9
9
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
9
1
Deferral of rent, mortgage, or utilities
105
2
Deferral of credit payments, suspension of interest payments, or rollover of debt
12
3
Deferral of tax payments
83
4
Access to new credit
91
5
Loans with subsidized interest rates
4
6
Fiscal exemptions or reductions
17
7
Wage subsidies
63
8
Cash transfers for business
49
9
Others
11
Sysmiss
128
Other (Specify)
572
561
Relief of taxes.
1
We need protection equipments and modern machines to produce products.
1
fair bid competition for the development projects of the government
1
Investment to business
1
Job creation
3
Long term loans
1
Need for for cash to clean debt incured during the covid 19
1
support for cash to cover our business loss.
1
training skills for enterpreneurship
1
Is it expected that this establishment will fall in any of its outstanding liabi
Is it expected that this establishment will fall in arrears in any of its outstanding liabilities in the next 6 months?
444
128
-9
2
-99
Don't know
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
8
1
Yes
329
2
No
107
Sysmiss
128
How many weeks would this establishment be able to remain open if its sales stop
Keeping the cost structure as it is now, how many weeks would this establishment be able to remain open if its sales stopped as of today?
444
128
-9
96
-99
Don't know
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
39
1
17
2
31
3
39
4
59
5
33
6
35
7
6
8
30
9
10
10
11
12
31
14
1
15
4
16
5
18
3
19
1
20
11
21
12
24
7
25
4
26
8
27
1
30
4
36
1
40
1
45
1
48
3
50
4
52
20
54
6
55
1
56
1
60
1
96
3
Sysmiss
128
In how many months is it expected that sales will get back to normal
In how many months is it expected that this establishment’s sales will get back to normal?
444
128
-9
90
-99
1
0
-55
2
0
-9
3
8
-5
4
1
0
5
23
1
50
2
69
3
56
4
35
5
49
6
82
7
9
8
21
9
4
10
9
11
1
12
19
18
2
24
3
30
1
60
1
90
1
Sysmiss
128
In how many months is it expected that the size of this estalishment's workforce
In how many months is it expected that the size of this establishment’s workforce will get back to normal?
444
128
-9
100
-99
1
0
-55
2
0
-9
3
5
-5
4
7
0
5
66
1
51
2
59
3
43
4
31
5
29
6
57
7
16
8
25
9
5
10
16
12
23
15
1
16
1
18
1
20
1
24
3
25
1
30
1
50
1
100
1
Sysmiss
128
In next 6 months how do you expect establishment's sales to change compared to s
Looking ahead to the next six months, do you expect establishment’s sales to increase, remain the same, or decrease compared to same period last year?
444
128
-9
3
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
7
1
Increase
262
2
Remain the same
57
3
Decrease
118
Sysmiss
128
Expected percentage change in sales
Looking ahead to the next six months, by what percentage are this establishment’s sales expected to change compared to the same period last year?
380
192
-9
100
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
8
0
2
1
1
2
6
3
6
4
1
5
9
6
5
8
1
9
1
10
24
12
1
15
16
20
48
25
20
28
1
30
45
32
1
35
6
40
30
45
14
50
54
55
2
60
23
65
3
68
1
70
13
75
3
80
12
85
5
90
10
99
2
100
6
Sysmiss
192
In next 6 months how do you expect establishment's workforce to change compared
Looking ahead to the next six months, do you expect establishment’s workforce to increase, remain the same, or decrease compared to same period last year?
444
128
-9
3
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
5
1
Increase
235
2
Remain the same
106
3
Decrease
98
Sysmiss
128
Expected percentage change in workforce
Looking ahead to the next six months, by what percentage is this establishment’s workforce expected to change compared to the same period last year?
333
239
-9
100
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
12
0
7
1
2
2
9
3
8
5
9
6
1
10
42
12
3
15
10
20
52
25
19
30
40
35
4
40
22
45
5
50
44
55
5
60
17
65
1
70
8
75
2
80
6
90
2
100
3
Sysmiss
239
Year Establishment Closed
7
565
2020
2020
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
0
2020
7
Sysmiss
565
Month Establishement Closed
7
565
1
5
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
0
1
1
3
2
4
2
5
2
Sysmiss
565
Laid off some of the workforce
INTERVIEWER: READ OUT
7
565
1
2
-99
Don't know
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
0
1
Yes
5
2
No
2
Sysmiss
565
Reduced salary for some or all of the workforce
INTERVIEWER: READ OUT
7
565
1
2
-99
Don't know
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
0
1
Yes
4
2
No
3
Sysmiss
565
Sold some of the establishment's assets
INTERVIEWER: READ OUT
7
565
1
2
-99
Don't know
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
0
1
Yes
3
2
No
4
Sysmiss
565
Increased the level of debt
INTERVIEWER: READ OUT
7
565
1
2
-99
Don't know
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
0
1
Yes
1
2
No
6
Sysmiss
565
Converted the production line or services offered
INTERVIEWER: READ OUT
7
565
1
2
-99
Don't know
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
0
1
Yes
2
2
No
5
Sysmiss
565
Received government (national or local) support
INTERVIEWER: READ OUT
7
565
1
2
-99
Don't know
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
0
1
Yes
2
2
No
5
Sysmiss
565
Is it expected that this establishment will re-open in the future
Is it expected that this establishment will re-open in the future?
7
565
-9
1
-99
Don't know
0
-9
Don't know (spontaneous)
1
1
Yes
6
2
No
0
Sysmiss
565
Position of the respondent
Position of the respondent
449
123
1
10
1
Owner
225
2
President, Executive Director, or CEO
79
3
Chief Financial, Chief Operational Officer (CFO/COO)
4
4
Operational or plant manager
10
5
Sales or marketing manager
18
6
Accountant
23
7
Lawyer
2
8
Other Administrative
73
9
Other Management
10
10
Other (Specify)
5
Sysmiss
123
Other (Specify)
572
567
Counselor
2
Nurse
1
Secretary
1
Staff
1
Interviewee was the same person as in baseline survey?
ASK ONLY IF MODE = 1 (PHONE - CATI)
Interviewee was the same person as in baseline survey?
128
444
1
2
1
Yes
59
2
No
69
Sysmiss
444
Were you the same respondent as in the recent Enterprise Survey conducted by the
Were you the same respondent as in the recent Enterprise Survey conducted by the
572
*
1
Yes
0
2
No
0
Sysmiss
572
Gender of the respondent
Gender of the respondent
451
121
1
2
-8
Refusal (spontaneous)
0
1
Male
389
2
Female
62
Sysmiss
121
Number of minutes the interview lasted
Time interview ended
451
121
4.53333330154419
152.883331298828
Respondent cooperation
ASK ONLY IF MODE = 1 (PHONE - CATI)
Respondent cooperation
451
121
1
4
1
Excellent
238
2
Fair
175
3
Average
32
4
Bad
6
Sysmiss
121
Interviewer number
Interviewer number
572
121
1
75
2
62
3
81
4
57
5
57
6
49
7
10
8
37
9
23
eligibilitycode
Eligibility code
572
1
616
1
Eligible establishment (Correct name and address)
469
2
Eligible establishment (Different name but same address - the new firm/establishment bought the original firm/establishment)
0
3
Eligible establishment (Different name but same address - the firm/establishment changed its name)
0
4
Eligible establishment (Moved and traced)
0
10
Answering machine
0
11
Fax line - data line
0
13
Refuses to answer the follow-up
21
91
No reply after having called in different days of the week and in different business hours
45
92
Line out of order
0
93
No tone
0
94
Phone number does not exist
29
95
Self-administrated online survey - invitation email bounces back; non-existing email address; exhausted all the other ways to contact the establishment
0
96
Self-administrated online survey - no reply to the email and exhausted all the other ways to contact the establishment
0
97
Self-administrated online survey - survey discontinued (the survey is initiated but never completed)
0
156
Duplicated firm within the sample
3
616
The firm discontinued businesses - (Establishment went bankrupt)
5
618
The firm discontinued businesses - (Original establishment disappeared and is now a different firm)
0
619
The firm discontinued businesses - (Establishment was bought out by another firm)
0
620
The firm discontinued businesses - (It was impossible to determine for what reason)
0
621
The firm discontinued businesses - (Other)
0
statuscode
Status code
474
98
1
7
1
Complete interview CATI
446
2
Incomplete effective interview
7
3
Interview refusal
16
4
Eligible in process to make an appointment
0
5
Complete interview online
0
6
Online interview - in process
0
7
Complete section H of the follow-up survey
5
Sysmiss
98
Strata
572
1
44
1
3
2
15
3
18
4
5
6
5
7
9
8
5
9
1
10
3
11
20
12
3
13
4
14
10
15
1
16
2
17
2
19
21
20
10
21
23
22
34
23
5
24
36
25
1
26
1
27
1
28
23
29
9
30
5
32
12
33
4
34
5
36
45
37
80
38
45
39
6
40
26
41
28
42
7
43
11
44
28
Baseline ES weight according to median eligibility
Baseline ES weight according to median eligibility
250
322
1
74.4444427490234
1
1
2
1
2.23076915740967
26
2.33333325386047
9
2.5
6
3
41
3.03846144676208
26
3.09999990463257
10
3.40000009536743
5
5.5
6
6.96969699859619
33
12.9230766296387
13
16.2142848968506
14
18.7000007629395
10
72.8387069702148
31
74.4444427490234
18
Sysmiss
322
Weights adjusted for ES follow-up, according to median eligibility
Weights adjusted for ES follow-up, according to median eligibility
446
126
1
27.9166641235352
1
48
1.11111104488373
9
1.20000004768372
5
1.33333337306976
3
1.46666669845581
15
1.5
4
1.60000002384186
5
1.75
8
1.76602554321289
24
1.77777779102325
9
1.82307684421539
25
2.625
16
2.66666674613953
12
3.35294127464294
17
3.40000009536743
5
3.61666655540466
6
3.73913049697876
23
4.16666650772095
18
4.19999980926514
5
4.40000009536743
5
5.36130523681641
26
5.40476131439209
18
5.4412956237793
19
5.49999952316284
4
6.25
2
7.87368440628052
19
11.3999996185303
5
27.1601963043213
59
27.9166641235352
32
Sysmiss
126
Weights adjusted for ES follow-up, according to weak eligibility
Weights adjusted for ES follow-up, according to weak eligibility
446
126
1
41.875
1
48
1.33333337306976
3
1.60000002384186
5
1.75
4
2
29
2.33333325386047
9
2.41666674613953
24
2.625
8
3.03846120834351
25
3.375
16
3.40000009536743
5
3.66666674613953
12
3.88235282897949
17
4.16666650772095
18
4.91304349899292
23
5.16666650772095
6
5.19999980926514
5
5.40000009536743
5
7.5
2
8.25
4
8.57808876037598
26
8.8421049118042
19
9.8421049118042
19
11.3999996185303
5
11.7103157043457
18
38.2711868286133
59
41.875
32
Sysmiss
126