COMID [___| ___ | ___ | ___ | ___ ] PUBLIC DISCLOSURE AUTHORIZED Federal Republic of Nigeria National Bureau of Statistics Abuja, Nigeria CONFIDENTIAL GENERAL HOUSEHOLD SURVEY-‐PANEL Wave 2 (2012/13) Post-‐Planting Visit Community Questionnaire THIS INFORMATION IS STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL AND IS TO BE USED FOR STATISTICAL PURPOSES ONLY. ONE QUESTIONNAIRE SHOULD BE ADMINISTERED FOR A VILLAGE, GROUP OF VILLAGES, OR URBAN LOCATION IN EACH GHS-‐PANEL SAMPLE ENUMERATION AREA. A MINIMUM OF FIVE RESPONDENTS FROM THE COMMUNITY SHOULD FORM A GROUP TO JOINTLY ANSWER THE QUESTIONS HERE. COMMUNITY IDENTIFICATION Name Code 1. COMMUNITY 2. NAME OF COMMUNITY HEAD 3. ZONE 4. STATE: 5. LGA 6. SECTOR (Urban=1, Rural=2) 7. EA 8. RIC 1 COMMUNITY QUESTIONNAIRE COMID [___| ___ | ___ | ___ | ___ ] THE INFORMATION FROM THIS COMMUNITY QUESTIONNAIRE FOR THE NIGERIAN GENERAL HOUSEHOLD SURVEY -‐ PANEL (GHS-‐PANEL) IS TO BE USED JOINTLY IN ANALYSES WITH INFORMATION FROM THE HOUSEHOLD QUESTIONNAIRE. HERE YOU WILL BE COLLECTING INFORMATION THAT SHOULD BE COMMON TO ALL HOUSEHOLDS IN THE AREA. THIS QUESTIONNAIRE SHOULD BE ADMINISTERED AT THE SAME TIME AS THE HOUSEHOLD QUESTIONNAIRE IS BEING ADMINISTERED TO HOUSEHOLDS IN THE ENUMERATION AREA (EA). WHAT IS THE "COMMUNITY"? ALTHOUGH THE HOUSEHOLD SURVEY SELECTED HOUSEHOLDS IN THIS AREA ON THE BASIS OF EAS, DO NOT USE THE EA IN CONDUCTING THIS COMMUNITY SURVEY. RATHER, YOU SHOULD USE A VILLAGE OR GROUP OF VILLAGES IN RURAL AREAS THAT ARE FOUND WITHIN THE EA TO DEFINE THE COMMUNITY FOR THIS QUESTIONNAIRE. IN URBAN AREAS, USE AN URBAN LOCATION THAT IS WITHIN THE EA SELECTED FOR THE GHS-‐PANEL. THE VILLAGE(S) OR URBAN LOCATION CHOSEN SHOULD HAVE BOUNDARIES WHICH MOST RESIDENTS RECOGNIZE. DO NOT WORRY IF THE VILLAGE(S) OR URBAN LOCATION YOU CHOOSE DOES NOT COVER THE ENTIRE EA OR IF PORTIONS OF ITS TERRITORY EXTEND OUTSIDE THE EA. HOWEVER, THE VILLAGE(S) OR URBAN LOCATION IN WHICH YOU ADMINISTER THIS QUESTIONNAIRE SHOULD BE REPRESENTATIVE OF THE EA AS A WHOLE. YOU WILL ADMINISTER THE QUESTIONNAIRE TO A GROUP OF SEVERAL KNOWLEDGEABLE RESIDENTS OF THE VILLAGE(S) OR URBAN LOCATION, SUCH AS THE VILLAGE HEADMAN AND SPOUSE, HEADMASTER OF THE LOCAL SCHOOL, AGRICULTURAL FIELD ASSISTANT, RELIGIOUS LEADERS, LOCAL MERCHANTS, HEALTH WORKERS, OR SIMPLY LONG-‐TERM KNOWLEDGEABLE RESIDENTS. CHOOSE INFORMANTS WHO HAVE LIVED IN THE COMMUNITY FOR A NUMBER OF YEARS. A MINIMUM OF 5 RESPONDENTS SHOULD MAKE UP THE GROUP THAT COMPLETES THIS QUESTIONNAIRE WITH YOU. THE GROUP SHOULD BE AS DIVERSE AS POSSIBLE WITH RESPECT TO SEX, AGE, RELIGION, AND ETHNICITY, SO THAT IT IS REPRESENTATIVE OF THE POPULATION IN THE COMMUNITY. NOTE THAT IN THE QUESTIONS IN THIS QUESTIONNAIRE, THE TERM COMMUNITY MEANS THE VILLAGE, GROUP OF VILLAGES, OR URBAN LOCATION IN WHICH THIS QUESTIONNAIRE IS BEING ADMINISTERED. THE GROUP SHOULD RESPOND TO THE QUESTIONS HERE THROUGH CONSENSUS. 2 COMID [___| ___ | ___ | ___ | ___ ] SURVEY STAFF DETAILS 1. NAME OF FIELD SUPERVISOR 6. DATA ENTRY CLERK CODE: 2. FIELD SUPERVISOR CODE: 7. DATE OF DATA ENTRY: 3. DATE OF INTERVIEW: / / 8. NAME OF DATA VALIDATION CLERK: 4. DATE OF QUESTIONNAIRE INSPECTION: / / 9. DATA VALIDATION CLERK CODE: 5. NAME OF DATA ENTRY CLERK: 10. DATE OF DATA VALIDATION: / / 3 Section 1: Respondent Characteristics 1. NAME MAKE A COMPLETE LIST OF ALL I INDIVIDUALS WHO ARE PART OF THE D GROUP OF INFORMANTS FOR THE COMMUNITY QUESTIONNAIRE. C O D E 2. 3. RECORD THE How old are INFORMANT'S you? SEX MALE.....1 FEMALE...2 YEARS 4. What position do you currently have in this community? ALLOW UP TO 2 RESPONSES. HEADMAN. . . . . . 01 SPOUSE OF HEADMAN. 02 COUNSELOR TO HEADMAN . . . . . 03 SCHOOL HEADMASTER. 04 SCHOOL TEACHER . . 05 AGRICULTURAL FIELD ASSISTANT . . . . 06 HEALTH WORKER. . . 07 BUSINESS MAN/WOMAN 08 RELIGIOUS LEADER . 09 POLICE . . . . . ..10 OTHER (SPECIFY)....11 5. For how many years have you lived in this community? 6. What is the highest educational level you completed? NONE..00 N1....01 N2....02 P1....11 P2....12 P3....13 P4....14 P5....15 P6....16 JS1...21 JS2...22 JS3...23 SS1...24 SS2...25 SS3 ..26 CUMULATIVE YEARS LOWER 6..............27 UPPER 6..............28 TEACHER TRAINING.....31 VOCATIONAL/TECHNICAL.32 MODERN SCHOOL........33 NCE..................34 POLY/PROF............41 1ST DEGREE...........42 HIGHER DEGREE........43 QUARANIC.............51 INTEGRATED QUARANIC..52 ADULT EDUCATION......61 LEVEL 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Nigeria General Household Survey -‐ Panel Wave 2, 2012-‐2013 Post-‐Planting Community Questionnaire 4 Section 2: Food Prices I T E M C O D E 1. Is [ITEM] available for sale in your community or nearby at the present time? YES…1 NO…..2(► NEXT ITEM) 2. 3. PLEASE USE A QUANTITY What is the price for OF ONE (1) FOR [ITEM] the item? AND THE UNIT OF MEASURE YOU ARE USING? UNIT CODE KILOGRAMS (kg)...01 GRAMS (g)........02 LITRE (l)........03 CENTILITRE (cl)..04 MUDU.............05 OLODO............06 CONGO............07 PAINT RUBBER.....08 LARGE DERICA.....09 MEDIUM DERICA....10 SMALL DERICA.....11 MILK CUP.........12 CIGARETTE CUP....13 TIYA.............14 KOBIOWU..........15 UNIT OF MEASURE I T E M C O D E NAIRA 1. Is [ITEM] available for sale in your community or nearby at the present time? YES…1 NO…..2(► NEXT ITEM) 2. 3. PLEASE USE A QUANTITY What is the price for OF ONE (1) FOR [ITEM] the item? AND THE UNIT OF MEASURE YOU ARE USING? UNIT CODE KILOGRAMS (kg)...01 GRAMS (g)........02 LITRE (l)........03 CENTILITRE (cl)..04 MUDU.............05 OLODO............06 CONGO............07 PAINT RUBBER.....08 LARGE DERICA.....09 MEDIUM DERICA....10 SMALL DERICA.....11 MILK CUP.........12 CIGARETTE CUP....13 TIYA.............14 KOBIOWU..........15 UNIT OF MEASURE GRAINS AND FLOURS 10 Guinea corn/sorghum 11 Millet 13 Rice -‐ local 14 Rice -‐ imported 15 Semovita 16 Maize flour 17 Yam flour 18 Cassava flour 19 Wheat flour 20 Maize (Unshelled/On the cob) 21 Maize (Shelled) 22 Other grains and flour SUGAR, SWEETS AND CONFECTIONARY 130 Sugar 131 Jams 132 Honey 133 Other sweets and confectionary BAKED/PROCESSED PRODUCTS 25 Bread 26 Cake 27 Buns/Pofpof/Donuts 28 Biscuits OIL AND FATS 50 Palm oil 51 Butter/Margarine 52 Groundnut oil 53 Other oils and fats NAIRA OTHER MISCELLANEOUS FOODS 140 Condiments (salt, spices, pepper, etc) PULSES, NUTS AND SEEDS 40 Soya beans 41 Brown beans 42 White beans 43 Groundnuts 44 Other nuts/seeds/pulses 29 Meat Pie/Sausage Roll Nigeria General Household Survey -‐ Panel Wave 2, 2012-‐2013 Post-‐Planting Community Questionnaire 5 Section 2: Food Prices 1. Is [ITEM] available for sale in your community or nearby at the present time? I T E M C O D E YES…1 NO…..2(► NEXT ITEM) 2. 3. PLEASE USE A QUANTITY What is the price for OF ONE (1) FOR [ITEM] the item? AND THE UNIT OF MEASURE YOU ARE USING? UNIT CODE KILOGRAMS (kg)...01 GRAMS (g)........02 LITRE (l)........03 CENTILITRE (cl)..04 MUDU.............05 OLODO............06 CONGO............07 PAINT RUBBER.....08 LARGE DERICA.....09 MEDIUM DERICA....10 SMALL DERICA.....11 MILK CUP.........12 CIGARETTE CUP....13 TIYA.............14 KOBIOWU..........15 UNIT OF MEASURE STARCHY ROOTS, TUBERS & PLANTAIN 30 Cassava -‐ roots 31 Yam -‐ roots 32 Gari -‐ white 33 Gari -‐ yellow 34 Cocoyam 35 Plantains 36 Sweet potatoes 37 Potatoes VEGETABLES 70 Tomatoes 71 Tomato puree (canned) 72 Onions 73 Garden eggs/egg plant 74 75 76 77 Okra -‐ fresh Okra -‐ dried Pepper Leaves (Cocoyam, Spinach, etc.) 1. Is [ITEM] available for sale in your community or nearby at the present time? I T E M C O D E YES…1 NO…..2(► NEXT ITEM) NAIRA 2. 3. PLEASE USE A QUANTITY What is the price for OF ONE (1) FOR [ITEM] the item? AND THE UNIT OF MEASURE YOU ARE USING? UNIT CODE KILOGRAMS (kg)...01 GRAMS (g)........02 LITRE (l)........03 CENTILITRE (cl)..04 MUDU.............05 OLODO............06 CONGO............07 PAINT RUBBER.....08 LARGE DERICA.....09 MEDIUM DERICA....10 SMALL DERICA.....11 MILK CUP.........12 CIGARETTE CUP....13 TIYA.............14 KOBIOWU..........15 UNIT OF MEASURE NAIRA FRUITS 60 Bananas 61 Orange/tangerine 62 Mangoes 63 Avocado pear 64 Pineapples 65 Fruits (canned) MEAT 90 Beef 91 92 93 94 Mutton Pork Goat Wild game meat 95 Canned beef/corned beef 96 Other meat (excl. poultry) FISH AND SEAFOOD 100 Fish -‐ fresh 101 Fish -‐ frozen 102 Fish -‐ smoked 103 Fish -‐ dried 104 Snails Nigeria General Household Survey -‐ Panel Wave 2, 2012-‐2013 Post-‐Planting Community Questionnaire 6 Section 2: Food Prices I T E M C O D E 1. Is [ITEM] available for sale in your community or nearby at the present time? YES…1 NO…..2(► NEXT ITEM) 2. 3. PLEASE USE A QUANTITY What is the price for OF ONE (1) FOR [ITEM] the item? AND THE UNIT OF MEASURE YOU ARE USING? UNIT CODE KILOGRAMS (kg)...01 GRAMS (g)........02 LITRE (l)........03 CENTILITRE (cl)..04 MUDU.............05 OLODO............06 CONGO............07 PAINT RUBBER.....08 LARGE DERICA.....09 MEDIUM DERICA....10 SMALL DERICA.....11 MILK CUP.........12 CIGARETTE CUP....13 TIYA.............14 KOBIOWU..........15 UNIT OF MEASURE POULTRY AND POULTRY PRODUCTS 80 Chicken 81 Duck 82 Other domestic poultry 83 Agricultural eggs 84 Local eggs 85 Other eggs (not chicken) MILK AND MILK PRODUCTS 110 Fresh milk 111 Milk powder 112 Baby milk powder 113 Milk tinned (unsweetened) 114 Cheese (wara) 115 Other milk products COFFEE, TEA, COCOA AND THE LIKE BEVERAGES 120 Coffee 121 Chocolate drinks (including Milo) 1. Is [ITEM] available for sale in your community or nearby at the present time? I T E M C O D E YES…1 NO…..2(► NEXT ITEM) NAIRA 2. 3. PLEASE USE A QUANTITY What is the price for OF ONE (1) FOR [ITEM] the item? AND THE UNIT OF MEASURE YOU ARE USING? UNIT CODE KILOGRAMS (kg)...01 GRAMS (g)........02 LITRE (l)........03 CENTILITRE (cl)..04 MUDU.............05 OLODO............06 CONGO............07 PAINT RUBBER.....08 LARGE DERICA.....09 MEDIUM DERICA....10 SMALL DERICA.....11 MILK CUP.........12 CIGARETTE CUP....13 TIYA.............14 KOBIOWU..........15 UNIT OF MEASURE NAIRA FISH AND SEAFOOD 105 Seafood (lobster, crab, prawns, etc) 106 Canned fish/seafood 107 Other fish or seafood NON-‐ALCOHOLIC DRINKS 150 Bottled water 151 152 153 154 155 Sachet water Malt drinks Soft drinks (Coca Cola, Sprite, etc) Fruit juice canned/Pack Other non-‐alcoholic drinks ALCOHOLIC DRINKS (BOTTLE AND TOT) 160 Beer (local and imported) 161 Palm wine 162 Pito 163 Gin 164 Other alcoholic beverages 122 Tea Nigeria General Household Survey -‐ Panel Wave 2, 2012-‐2013 Post-‐Planting Community Questionnaire 7 SECTION 3: Labor 1. Do individuals in the village hire laborers to work in their fields? 2. For agricultural labor, preparing fields and applying fertilizer, and weeding are not crop specific, while responses for planting are crop specific. For these activities, record to which crop the labor pertains. ACTIVITY CROP CODE 3. Do individuals in the village hire labor to [...]? YES...1 NO....2(► NEXT SECTION) 4. 5. Do these Do individuals workers come in the village from inside hire men the village or to[…]? outside the village? Within village......1 Yes..1 No ..2 (»Next Outside the village.....2 Activity) Both.........3 6. How much is a man paid by day to […]? Yes..1 No ..2 (»7) 7. Do individuals in the village hire women to[…]? 8. How much is a woman paid by day to […]? Yes..1 No..2 (»9) NAIRA 9. Do individuals in the village hire children to[…]? 10. 11. 12. 13. How much Are workers How much How much is a child paid according are are workers paid by day to the size of workers paid by to […]? the field and/or paid by heap/ row? by heap/row? acre? Yes..1 No ..2 (»11) NAIRA Yes..1 No ..2 (»Next Activity) NAIRA (»Next Activity) NAIRA NAIRA Clearing/ Preparing Fields Planting Planting Planting Applying Fertilizer Weeding Nigeria General Household Survey -‐ Panel Wave 2, 2012-‐2013 Post-‐Planting Community Questionnaire 8 SECTION 3: Labor 14. What are other common activities for which labor is hired? 15. Do individuals in the village hire men to[…]? 16. 17. How much is a Do individuals man paid by in the village day to […]? hire women to[…]? 18. How much is a woman paid by day to […]? 19. Do indiv-‐ iduals in the village hire children to[…]? 20. How much is a child paid by day to […]? 21. 22. Are workers How much paid according are to the size of workers the field paid by and/or by acre? heap/row? 23. How much are workers paid by heap/row? LIST ALL ACTIVITES BEFORE POSING THE NEXT QUESTION ACTIVITY Yes..1 Yes..1 Yes..1 No ..2 (»17) No ..2 (»19) No..2 (»21) NAIRA NAIRA Yes..1 No ..2(»Next Activity NAIRA Nigeria General Household Survey -‐ Panel Wave 2, 2012-‐2013 Post-‐Planting Community Questionnaire (»Next Activity) NAIRA NAIRA 9 SECTION 4: LAND PRICES AND CREDIT 1. 2. Is the number of households in the village who have this arrangement for their land [….]? 3. Among these land arrangments, do women also […..]? 4. How much does it cost to obtain an acre of this type of land? More than half the households I would like to ask you about how land is used in the village and how households acquire access or rights to land. Do households in the village […..] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 Half the households . . . . . 2 YES....1 NO....2(► NEXT ITEM) Less than half the households . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 This arrangement does not exist. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 YES....1 NO....2 NAIRA A …have property rights to their own plots? …have plots that they cultivate and have sole possession B of the harvest, but no formal property rights? … exploit plots that are owned in common by either the C village or their family? …allow others to use their land for a fixed price or a D certain percentage of the harvest? …rent land from others for a fixed price or a certain E percentage of the harvest? F ...have the right to sell land? …can typically inherit land and/or bequeath land when G they die Nigeria General Household Survey -‐ Panel Wave 2, 2012-‐2013 Post-‐Planting Community Questionnaire 10 SECTION 4: LAND PRICES AND CREDIT 5. I would like to ask you about how people in the village obtain credit. Do individuals in the village borrow money […..] YES....1 NO....2 (► NEXT ITEM) 6. Is collateral required for these loans[…]? 7. Do women have access to these loans […]? YES....1 NO....2 YES....1 NO....2 8. What is the normal number of months an individual has to reimburse a 10,000 Naira loan […]? 9. What is the interest rate on a 10,000 Naira loan [….]? 10. How much does an individual normally have to reimburse for a loan [….] of 10,000 Naira ? 14. What is the normal number of months an individual has to reimburse a 100,000 Naira loan […]? 15. What is the interest rate on a 100,000 Naira loan [….]? 16. How much does an individual normally have to reimburse for a loan [….] of 100,000 Naira ? A from formal banks? B from cooperatives? C from informal savings groups (esusu, adashi, etc.)? D from moneylenders? 11. 12. What is the What is the normal number of interest rate months an on a 50,000 individual has to Naira loan reimburse a [….]? 50,000 Naira loan […]? 13. How much does an individual normally have to reimburse for a loan [….] of 50,000 Naira ? A from formal banks? B from cooperatives? C from informal savings groups (esusu, adashi, etc.)? D from moneylenders? Nigeria General Household Survey -‐ Panel Wave 2, 2012-‐2013 Post-‐Planting Community Questionnaire 11
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