Form: 1B Household Composition - Baseline
I. Identity
II. Household Composition
(Questions including total number of household members, each member?s
name(s), each person?s gender, each member?s relationship to head of
household, each member?s age, whether each member is enrolled in school,
each member?s education, whether member has received any adult education
or training, and whether each member has slept in house for 15 out of past
30 days)
A. Occupation and occupational
history (Questions including each member?s primary occupation, what
type of worker is in this job, wage, years in this job, secondary
occupation, and type of worker is in this job)
B. Village positions (Questions
including what village or tambon positions each member has)
C. Occupational history
(Questions including whether each member has had any other primary
occupations, all previous primary occupations, whether each member has
considered changing primary occupation, what occupation each member wanted
to do, why each member was unable to change jobs, whether their was a lack
of funds to change jobs, and why each member was unable to borrow adequate
funds to change occupations)
III. Relatives -- not living in
the household
A. Head?s father and mother
(Including questions on whether head?s father is living, name(s) of
head?s father, where head?s father is living, head father?s age, where
head?s father was born, head?s father?s education, head?s father?s primary
occupation, whether head?s mother is living, name(s) of head?s mother,
where head?s mother lives, head?s mother?s age, where head?s mother was
born, head?s mother?s education, head?s mother?s primary occupation, and
how many rai of land head?s father and mother own in total)
B. Head?s Brothers and Sisters
(Including questions on whether head?s brothers and sisters are
living, their name(s), each siblings relationship to head of household,
and where each sibling lives)
C. Spouse?s parents (Including
questions on whether head?s spouse?s father is living, name(s) of head?s
spouse?s father, where head?s spouse?s father is living, head?s spouse?s
father?s age, where head?s spouse?s father was born, head?s spouse?s
father?s education, head?s spouse?s father?s primary occupation, whether
head?s spouse?s mother is living, name(s) of head?s spouse?s mother, where
head?s spouse?s mother lives, head?s spouse?s mother?s age, where head?s
spouse?s mother was born, head?s spouse?s mother?s education, head?s
spouse?s mother?s primary occupation, and how many rai of land head?s
spouse?s father and mother own in total)
D. Spouse?s Brothers and Sisters
(Including questions on whether head?s spouse?s brothers and sisters
are living, their name(s), each siblings relationship to head of
household, and where each sibling lives)
E. Sons and Daughters (Including
questions on whether head or spouse have any living children who are not
member of household, name(s) of children, each child?s gender, where each
child lives, each child?s age, each child?s education, each child?s
primary occupation, how many rai of land each child owns, how many times
did each child send money to household over past 12 month, total money
sent, how many times did household send money to each child over past 12
months, and total money sent)
IV. Interaction with Relatives
(Including questions on whether household has shared rice with any
relatives, names of relatives [information on relatives], whether any
relatives have shared rice with household, names of relatives [information
on relatives], whether household helped relatives with free labor or labor
exchange, names of relatives [information on relatives], whether relatives
helped household with free labor or labor exchange, names of relatives
[information on relatives], whether household has helped relatives with
money, names of relatives [information on relatives], whether relatives
have helped household with money, and names of relatives [information on
relatives])
V. Interaction with non-relatives
(Including questions on whether household has shared rice with any
non-relatives, names of those non-relatives [information on
non-relatives], whether any non-relatives have shared rice with household,
names of non-relatives [information on non-relatives], whether
household helped non-relatives with free labor or labor exchange, names of
non-relatives [information on non-relatives], whether non-relatives helped
household with free labor or labor exchange, names of non-relatives
[information on non-relatives], whether household has helped non-relatives
with money, names of those non-relatives [information on
non-relatives], whether non-relatives have helped household with money,
and names of those non-relatives [information on non-relatives])
VI. Hypothetical Situation
(Questions including how household would get 2000 B if it was needed
right away, names of the people you would ask for money [information on
individual], if you could not ask them who would you ask then [information
on that person(s)], how household would get 20000 B if it was needed right
away, names of the people you would ask for money [information on
individuals], and if you could not ask them who would you ask then
[information on that person(s)])
Form: 1F Household Composition - Form
(same as Form Am IF)
I. Identity
II. Household Composition
(Questions including name of each household member, each member?s
gender, marital status, why person is staying with household, where each
member is from, whether each member has a job, what job each member has,
each member?s age, each member?s schooling, and whether each member has
received adult education or any other type of training)
A. Occupation and occupational
history (Questions including each member?s primary occupation, what
type of worker is in this job, wage, years in this job, secondary
occupation, type of worker is in this job, wage, years in this job,
whether each member has had any other primary occupations, and all
previous primary occupations)
B. Village positions (Questions
including what village or tambon positions each member has)
Form: 1M Household Composition - Monthly
Update
I. Identity
II. Household Roster (Questions
including whether each member slept in the household for half for the
month, where each member is living, whether each member is employed,
his/her job, and why member left location)
Form: Am 1M Household Composition -
Monthly Update
I. Identity
II. Household Roster (Questions
including whether anyone new has slept in the house in the past 15 days,
names of individuals, whether head of the household has changed, new
head?s household number, each individual?s relationship to head of
household, whether each member slept in the household for half for the
month, where each member is living, whether each member is employed,
his/her job, and why member left location)
Monthly Questionnaire --
Section 2 Household Assets
Form 2B Household Assets - Baseline
I. Identity
II. Assets (Questions including
whether anyone in household owns asset [Living room sofa, TV - Color, TV -
Black & white, VCR, Air Conditioner, Regular Telephone, Cellular
Telephone, Refrigerator, Sewing Machine, Motorcycle, Car, Pick-up truck,
Long-tail boat w/ motor, Large fishing boat, Washing machine, Electric
iron, Gas Stove, Electric cooking pot, Bicycle, Stereo, or Other
asset(s)], how household acquired the asset, the value at the time asset
was acquired, where the money came from to acquire asset, largest source
of money, how much money came from this source, and how many years asset
has been owned by household)
Form 2M Household Assets - Monthly (same
as Form Am 2M)
I. Identity
II. Assets (Questions including
whether household has acquired any assets worth at least 1000 baht,
whether household has gotten rid of any assets, how many assets household
currently owns [Living room sofa, TV - Color, TV - Black & white, VCR,
Air Conditioner, Regular Telephone, Cellular Telephone, Refrigerator,
Sewing Machine, Motorcycle, Car, Pick-up truck, Long-tail boat w/ motor,
Large fishing boat, Washing machine, Electric iron, Gas Stove, Electric
cooking pot, Bicycle, Stereo, or Other asset(s)], whether household
purchased any of these assets since last interview, how many
in-transactions have there been, whether household got rid of any assets
since last interview, and how many out-transactions have there been)
III. In-transaction table
(Questions including how many assets were acquired, type of
transaction, how much was paid for assets, how household acquired money to
pay for it, the largest source of money, how much came from this source,
value of goods paid for assets, what goods were used to pay, how much was
paid, unit of measurement, total cash value of assets acquired, name of
each person from whom assets were acquired [information on individual],
and when did this transaction occurred)
IV. Out-transaction table
(Questions including how many assets were relinquished, type of
transaction, how much cash was received, total value of goods received as
payment, what goods were used, how much was received, unit of measurement,
cash value of assets that were relinquished, name of each person to whom
assets were relinquished [information on individuals], and when
transaction occurred)
Monthly Questionnaire -- Section 3
Agricultural Assets
Form 3B Agricultural Assets -
Baseline
I. Identity
II. Agricultural Assets
(Questions including does anyone in household own asset [walking
tractor, large four-wheel tractor, small four-wheel tractor, aerator, set,
sprinkler, threshing machine, rice mill, water pump, rice storage
building, other crop storage building, large chicken coop, other building
for livestock, other building, or other asset], how did household acquire
asset, what was the value when it was acquired, how did household get
money to acquire asset, largest source of money, how much money came from
this source, and how many years has household owned asset
Form 3M Agricultural Assets - Monthly
(same as Form Am 3M)
I. Identity
II. Agricultural Assets
(Questions including whether household has acquired any agricultural
assets worth at least 1000 baht, whether household has gotten rid of any
agricultural assets, how many assets does household currently own [walking
tractor, large four-wheel tractor, small four-wheel tractor, aerator, set,
sprinkler, threshing machine, rice mill, water pump, rice storage
building, other crop storage building, large chicken coop, other building
for livestock, other building, or other asset], whether household acquired
any of these assets since last interview, how many in-transactions have
there been, whether household has gotten rid of any assets since last
interview, and how many out-transactions have there been)
III. In-transaction Table
(Questions including how many assets did household acquire in each
transaction, type of transaction, how much cash was paid to acquire asset,
how household got money to acquire asset, largest source of money, how
much came form this source, total cash value of goods used to purchase
asset, what goods were used, how many, unit of measurement, total cash
value of asset acquired if acquired without purchase, nickname of person
or institution from which you acquired asset [information on individual or
institution], and when transaction occurred)
IV. Out-transaction Table
(Questions including how many assets did household relinquish in each
transaction, type of transaction, how much cash was received for asset,
total cash value of goods used to purchase asset, what goods were used,
how many, unit of measurement, total cash value of asset relinquished if
relinquished without selling, nickname of person or institution who
acquired asset [information on individual or institution], and when
transaction occurred)
Monthly Questionnaire --
Section 4 Land
Form 4B Landholding Baseline
I. Identity
II. Landholdings (Questions
including whether household own any plots of land, how many, whether
household uses plots owned by someone else, how many, current ownership
status of plot, and for what plot is currently being used)
Form 4F1 Land: Plot Form
I. Identity
II. Plot Characteristics
(Questions including how long it takes to get to plot from house,
distance between house and plot, size of plot, how household would tell
someone they were going to plot, for what has plot been used for past
three years, has manure been applied to plot during this time, has
chemical fertilizer been applied to plot during this time, information on
chemical fertilizers used, primary water source, secondary water source,
in which of the past five years was plot flooded, in which of the past
five years was there a drought, in which of the five past years did plot
lose significant amounts of soil, soil was lost because of wind, rain, or
something else, description of soil, how fertile plot is, type of land,
approximate value of plot, are there are items on plot [house, crop
storage building, building for livestock, building for business, other
building, pens for livestock, wells, ponds, water tanks, fruit trees,
other trees, kitchen garden, or other], and approximate value of
items)
III. Plot Ownership Information
(Questions including current ownership status of plot, for what plot
is used, and whether household owns plot)
IV. Plots owned by household
(Questions including when household acquired plot or part of plot,
plot {or part of plot} is how many rais, how household acquired plot, how
much plot cost, where household got money to buy plot, and how much money
came from source)
A. Acquiring Plot (Question
including nickname of person from whom plot was acquired [information on
seller] and type of title for plot)
B. Plot used as collateral or
pawned/mortgaged to someone else (Whether plot is currently serving as
collateral to household or whether plot has been pawned/mortgaged to
someone else)
C. Plots used by other -General
Questions (Questions including name of person who uses plot
[information on person], when person began using plot, whether person pays
any rent for use of plot, and why household lets person use plot for
free)
D. Plots used by other for pay
(Questions including whether household receives any portions of
harvest, how much, whether household receives any payments in cash for use
of land, how payment is determined, how much rent is received at time of
payment, unit of measurement, how often household receives payment,
whether household receives rental payments in-kind, with what goods, how
much, unit of measurement, approximate value of each payment, how often
household receives payment, and what would happen if renter fails to pay
rent)
E. Inputs and equipment
(Questions including whether household contributes any inputs for
cultivation of plot, approximate value of inputs contributed, whether
renter pays for inputs, whether household contributes animals/equipment
for cultivation of plot, what animals/equipment are contributed, whether
renter pays for animals/equipment, and whether rental agreement is written
down)
V. Plots owned by others
A. Plots used by household - General
Questions (Questions including when household began using plot, name
of owner of plot [information on owner], and the type of title for
plot)
B. Plots used as collateral or
pawned/mortgaged to household (Whether plot is currently serving as
collateral for a loan to household or whether plot has been
pawned/mortgaged to household)
C. Plots used by household for pay
(Questions including whether household pays a fixed fraction of
harvest for use of plot, percentage, whether household makes cash payment
for use of land, how the amount is determined, how much, unit of
measurement, how often, whether household makes any payments in-kind, with
what goods does household pay, how much, unit of measurement, how often,
and what would happen if household failed to pay rent)
D. Inputs and Equipment
(Questions including whether owner contributes any inputs for
cultivation of plot, approximate value of inputs contributed, whether
household pays for inputs, whether owner contributes animals/equipment for
cultivation of plot, what animals/equipment are contributed, and whether
household pays for animals/equipment)
E.
Agreement (Whether rental agreement with plot owner is written
down)
Form 4FC Land: Changes in Plot
Ownership/Rent Form
I. Identity
II. Plot (Questions including
whether there is a new use of plot owned by household, whether there is
the same use of plot owned by household with a new rental agreement,
whether there is a change in rental agreement household uses and is owned
by someone else, or whether household used to use plot but now someone
else uses it)
III. Plots Owned by Household and
Used by Others - General Questions (Questions including the name of
the person who uses the plot [information of individual], when person
began using plot, whether person pays any rent for use of plot, and why
does household lets person use plot for free)
IV. Plots Owned by Household and Used
by Other for Pay (Questions including whether household receives any
portion of the harvest as payment for use of land, what percentage,
whether household receives any payments in cash for use of land, how
amount is determined, how much household receives each time, unit of
measurement, how often household receives a payment, whether household
receives rental payments in-kind, with what goods, how much, unit of
measurement, value of in-kind payment, how often household receives
payment, and what would happen if renter failed to pay rent for plot)
A. Inputs and Equipment
(Questions including whether household contributes any inputs to the
cultivation of plot, total value of inputs contributed, whether renter
pays household for inputs, whether household contributes any
equipment/animals to the cultivation of plot, what equipment/animals, and
whether renter pays for use of equipment/animals)
B. Agreement (Questions including
whether rental/usage agreement is written down, whether owner of plot has
changed, and name of new owner [information on new owner])
V. Plots Used by Household but Owned
by Others - General Questions (Questions including whether household
pays for use of plot and why owner allows household to use plot for
free)
VI. Plots Used by Household for Pay
but Owned by Others (Questions including whether household pays a
fixed fraction of harvest for use of plot, the percentage, whether
household pays in cash for use of land, how amount is determined, how much
household pays each time, unit of measurement, how often household makes a
payment, whether household pays for use in-kind, with what goods, how
much, unit of measurement, value of in-kind payment, how often household
makes payment, and what would happen if household failed to pay rent for
plot)
A. Inputs and Equipment
(Questions including whether owner contributes any inputs to the
cultivation of plot, total value of inputs contributed, whether household
pays owner for inputs, whether owner contributes any equipment/animals to
the cultivation of plot, what equipment/animals, and whether household
pays for use of equipment/animals)
B.
Agreement (Questions including whether rental/usage agreement is
written down)
Form 4M Land - Monthly Update (same as
Form Am 4M)
I. Identity
II. Update
A. New plots (Questions including
whether household has acquired or begun to use any new plots since last
interview, how many, and current ownership status of plot)
B. Updates (Questions including
current ownership status of plots, number of plots, plot numbers, last
ownership of plot, current ownership of plot, last month?s use for plot,
and for what plot is currently being used)
III. Plots Owned by Household and
Used by Others (Whether household has any plots used by others)
A. Rent Received (Questions
including whether household receives payment for use of land, for which
plots, whether household receives any payments in cash for use of land,
whether household receives rental payments in-kind, with what goods, how
much, unit of measurement, approximate value of payment, whether in-kind
payment was paid with portion of harvest, and that percentage)
B. Inputs Provided (Questions
including whether household contributes any inputs or equipment for
cultivation of plot, for which plots, what inputs were provided, how much,
unit of measurement, approximate value of inputs contributed, whether
renter pays for inputs, how much cash did household receive as a payment,
whether household receives payments in-kind, with what goods, how much,
unit of measurement, approximate value of payment, whether in-kind payment
was paid with portion of harvest, and that percentage)
C. Payments Received for Inputs and
Equipment Provided in Earlier Months (Questions including whether
household was paid for inputs/equipment provided previously, for which
plots, how much cash household received as a payment, whether household
received payments in-kind, what goods, how much, unit of measurement,
approximate value of goods, whether in-kind payment was paid with portion
of harvest, and that percentage)
D. Monitoring (Questions
including whether household visited any of the plots that are rented
out/lent out, which plots, how many times did household visit plots since
last interview, whether household had conversations with users about any
problems with user?s business, and whether household provided any ideas or
information that will be useful)
E. Disagreements (Questions
including whether there have been any disagreements regarding plots since
last interview, which plots, what was the disagreement about, and how was
the disagreement resolved)
IV. Plots Owned by Someone Else and
Used by Household (Whether household uses plots that are owned by
someone else)
A. Rent Paid (Questions including
whether household pays for use of land, for which plots, whether household
pays in cash for use of land, whether household makes rental payments
in-kind, with what goods household pays, how much, unit of measurement,
approximate value of payment, whether in-kind payment was paid with
portion of harvest, and that percentage)
B. Disagreements (Questions
including whether there have been any disagreements regarding plots since
last interview, which plots, what were disagreements about, and how was
the disagreement resolved)
V. All plots
A. Taxes (Questions including
whether household paid taxes on plots since last interview, which plots,
and how much was paid since last interview)
B. Improvements (Questions
including whether household made any significant improvements on any plots
since last interview, which plots, what improvements were made, how much
it cost, where household got money to finance improvement, and how much
came from source(s))
C. Plots Sold/Given Away
(Questions including whether household sold, abandoned, or gave away
any plots since last interview, which plots, what household did with plot
[sell plot, give the plot as inheritance, give it away to someone else,
abandon it, or other], why household decided to take this action, name of
person household gave/sold plot [information on individual], whether
household sold plot, for how much, and for what household will use money
or goods)
D. Changes (Questions including
whether there has been a big change in the value of any plots owned by
household since last interview, which plots, new value, why value changed,
whether titles of any plots have changed since last interview, which
plots, new title, why title changed, whether there have been any cases
where renter/user of plots changed since last interview, which plots,
names of new renter, why the renter/user of plot changed, whether there
has been a change in any of the rental agreement on plots household owns
since last interview, which plots, why agreement changed, whether there
has been a change in any of the rental agreement on plots household uses
since last interview, which plots, why agreement changed, whether
household has begun using plots that used to be leant out since last
interview, which plots, why change occurred, whether since last interview
household has let someone use plots previously used by household, names of
person now using plot, why household stopped using plot, whether household
stopped using plots owned by others since last interview, which plots, why
household stopped using plot, whether there have been any important
changes in any of the plots owned by household since last interview, which
plots, what change occurred, and why change occurred)
Monthly Questionnaire --
Section 5 Cultivation
Form 5B Cultivation - Baseline
I. Identity
II. Cultivation (Questions
including whether household is currently growing any crops, how many crops
household is growing, and how many plots the household currently
cultivates)
Form 5F1 Cultivation: New Crop-Plot
Form
I. Identity
II. Choice of crop (Questions
including what crop household is growing, how many rai are used, when
household began preparation to grow crop, where on the plot household is
working, why household is not using whole plot, who made the decision to
grow crop on plot, person?s nickname [information on person], why
household decided to grow this crop over another one, whether there was
any disagreement on what type of crop to grow, and with whom was the
decision discussed)
III. Cultivators (Questions
including nickname of person primarily responsible for crop from
household, whether anyone from outside the household takes care of crop,
person?s nickname [information on individual], how responsibilities have
been divided, how harvest is divided, whether there are special
circumstances that change the divided portion, what are the special
circumstances, and what the household believes are the advantages to
sharing responsibilities for the crop)
Form 5F2 Cultivation Crop-Plot Form
(same as Form Am 5F2)
I. Identity
II. Crop Plot (Questions
including how many times operation was performed since last interview
[soil preparation and plowing, planting or transplanting, wedding or
thinning, spraying, fertilizing, water control or irrigation, harvesting,
collection for threshing, threshing, transport to storage, or other], what
was done, how many hours did operation take in total, whether operation
accomplished intended purpose, why it did not, and whether household used
any inputs for operation)
A. Use of Inputs (Questions
including whether household has used inputs on crop-plot since last
interview, type of input used [chemical fertilizer, manure, herbicide,
insecticide, fungicide, hormones, seeds, seedlings, or other], brand used,
how much, unit of measurement, total cash value of input used, and for
what operation did household use input)
B.
Labor
1. Free Labor/Labor Exchange
(Questions including whether household had anyone from outside the
household work on crop-plot since last interview, nickname of worker
[information on worker], how many days individual worked on crop-plot,
average hours worked by individual, whether person is working for free or
as labor exchange, and on what operation individual works)
2. Paid Labor from Outside the
Household (Questions including whether anyone from outside the
household worked on crop-plot for pay since last interview, how many
people work for pay, name of person [information on workers], how many
days each person works, average hours spent working, on what operation
individuals work, total cash labor expenses for hiring people, value of
in-kind labor expenses, whether anyone else from outside came to work on
plot since last interview, name of person who arranged for new workers
[information on agent], how many people household hired through agent, how
many days individuals work, average hours spent working, total cash labor
expenses for hiring these new workers, total in-kind labor expenses, and
on what crop operation do individuals work)
3. Household Labor (Questions
including how many member of household worked on crop-plot since last
interview, how many days members worked, average hours spent working, and
on what crop operation did members work)
C.
Equipment
1. Equipment/Animals that belong to
others (Questions including whether household used equipment/animals
that belong to others for crop-plot since last interview, what kind of
equipment/animals were used [walking tractor, large four wheel tractor,
small four wheel tractor, water pump, paddles for aerating the water, or
other], who owns the equipment/animals [information on owner], how many
pieces of this type of equipment/animals did household use, whether
household had to pay for usage, how much in cash household paid,
total cash value of goods used to pay for usage, and for what operation
were equipment/animals used)
2. Equipment/Animals that belong to
the Household (Questions including whether household used
equipment/animals worth more than 1000 Baht since the last interview, what
animals/equipment did household use, and for what operation were
equipment/animals used)
D. Products (Questions including
what product was harvested, how much, unit of measurement, and total value
of amount harvested since last interview)
Form 5M Cultivation - Monthly Update
(same as Form Am 5M)
I. Identity
II. Cultivation (Questions
including whether household has begun preparing for new crops and how many
crop-plots as household been preparing for)
A. General Update (Questions
including whether household has any problems getting inputs needed since
last interview, what inputs, why household is having trouble, which
crop-plots are affected by the problems, whether household is having
trouble getting paid for crops since last interview, why household is
having trouble, whether household is having any other problems, what
problems, and what is being done to solve problems)
B. Advice (Questions including
whether household has asked for advice, whether advice was sought from an
individual or institution, nickname of person [information on
individual/institution], why was this person asked, was the advice useful,
for which crop-plots did household seek advice, and for which operations
did household seek advice)
C. Projected Harvest (Questions
including what the household believes the total harvest will be and unit
of measurement)
III. Crop Plot Operations
(Questions including which operations have been performed since last
interview [soil preparation and plowing, planting or transplanting,
wedding or thinning, spraying, fertilizing, water control or irrigation,
harvesting, collection for threshing, threshing, transport to storage, or
other] and whether the cycle of planting, growing, and harvesting for the
crop has been finished)
A. Purchase/acquire Inputs
(Questions including whether household has bought or acquired inputs
for cultivation activities since last interview, what type of input was
bought [chemical fertilizer, manure, herbicide, insecticide, fungicide,
hormones, seeds, seedlings, or other], which brand, how much, unit of
measurement, from whom did household buy/acquire this product, nickname of
person from whom input was acquired [information on seller], how did
household acquire input, how much cash was paid in total, total cash value
of goods used to purchase input, total cash value of input acquired [if
acquired through other means], and for which crop-plots was input
acquired)
IV. Expenses that have not been
covered elsewhere (Questions including whether household has had any
expenditures since last interview [rental cost of machinery/equipment,
fuel for machinery/equipment, repair and maintenance of
machinery/equipment, transportation of agricultural goods (or inputs) ,
transformation of agricultural goods, storage of agricultural goods (or
inputs), input expenses not already covered, labor expenses not already
covered, equipment expenses not already covered, and other agricultural
expenses], whether household got rid of any products since last interview,
what products, how much, unit of measurement, cash value of products
relinquished, to whom did household relinquish product, nickname of person
[information on buyer], type of transaction, total cash received for
product, and total cash value of good received)
V. Crop Plot Visitors (Questions
including whether anyone came to visit the crop-plots since the last
interview, name of visitor [information on visitor], what crop-plots did
person visit, whether person visited with regard to a specific operation,
what operation [soil preparation and plowing, planting or transplanting,
wedding or thinning, spraying, fertilizing, water control or irrigation,
harvesting, collection for threshing, threshing, transport to storage, or
other], when did person visit, whether household talked to visitor about
problems, and whether visitor gave household any new ideas or informa in
storage and how many kilos are in storage)
Form 7M Inventory of Storable Crops --
Monthly Update
I. Identity
II. Inventory (Questions
including crops in storage for last interview and this interview, whether
household has any additional crops besides the one already asked about,
whether household has acquired any crop since last interview, whether
household has harvested or home produced any crop, how many kilos,
whether household has purchased crop with cash, how many
kilos, whether household has purchased crop with credit, how many kilos,
whether household has received crop as wages, how many kilos, whether
household has received crop as a gift, how many kilos, whether
household received crop as a loan payment, how many kilos, whether
household borrowed crop, how many kilos, whether household acquired crop
through transforming it, how many kilos, whether household acquired crop
any other way, how many kilos, whether the household has gotten rid of any
crop since last visit, whether household has eaten any crop, how many
kilos, whether household has fed crop to livestock, how many kilos,
whether household sold crop, how many kilos, whether household paid wages
with crop, how many kilos, whether household gave crop as a gift, how many
kilos, whether household used crop to make a loan payment, how many kilos,
whether household loaned any of crop, how many kilos, whether household
got rid of any crop by transforming it, how many kilos, whether household
got rid of crop any other way, and how many kilos)
Monthly Questionnaire --
Section 8 Livestock Inventory
Form 8B Livestock Inventory -
Baseline
I. Identity
II. Livestock (Questions
including whether household owns livestock [small meat cows, big meat
cows, small dairy cows, big dairy cows, small pigs, big pigs, small
buffalo, big buffalo, chickens, ducks, chickens and ducks (if less than
25), or other], how many household owns, how household purchased
livestock, largest source of money used for purchase, how much money came
from this source, and current value of livestock)
Form 8F Livestock Inventory: New
Livestock Form
I. Identity
II. Choice of Livestock
(Questions including type of livestock household is raising, when
household began raising livestock, who made the decision to begin raising
livestock, person?s nickname [information on individual], why did
household decide to raise this type of livestock rather than another type,
whether there were disagreements about choice of livestock, and with whom
was the decision to raise this type discussed)
A. People (Questions including
nickname of person who raises livestock, whether there is anyone from
outside the household that takes care of livestock, this person?s name
[information on individual], how have the responsibilities for the
livestock been divided, household?s portion of revenues from livestock,
and are there any special circumstances in which the portions of revenue
would change)
Form 8M Livestock Inventory - Monthly
Update (Same as Form Am 8M)
I. Identity
II. Update (Questions including
whether household has acquired livestock, whether household has
relinquished livestock, how many livestock household currently owns [small
meat cows, big meat cows, small dairy cows, big dairy cows, small pigs,
big pigs, small buffalo, big buffalo, chickens, ducks, chickens and ducks
(if less than 25), or other], current value of this type, whether
household acquired this type of livestock since last interview, whether
household got rid of this type of livestock since last interview
III. In-transactions (Questions
including how many livestock did household acquire received for livestock,
total cash value of goods household received for livestock, type of good
received, how much, unit of measurement, and nickname of person to whom
livestock was relinquished or name of institution [information on
individual/institution]
V. Roster (Questions including
whether the sum of meat cows and buffalo owned by the household is greater
than five, whether the household has any dairy cows, whether the household
has any pigs, whether the household has more than 50 chicken, and whether
the household has more than 50 ducks)
Monthly Questionnaire --
Section 9 Livestock Activity
Form 9M Livestock Activity -- Monthly
Update (same as Form Am 9M)
I. Identity
II. Livestock - General Update
(Questions including whether household has had problems getting inputs for
livestock [meat cows and/or buffalo, dairy cows, pigs, chickens, ducks, or
other] since the last interview, what inputs has the household had trouble
getting, why have there been problems, whether household has had any
problems getting paid for livestock, why there has been trouble, whether
household has any problems with livestock, why has household had problems
with livestock, and what is household doing to solve the problem)
III. Advice (Questions including
whether household has asked for advice since the last interview, whether
household asked individual or institution [information on
individual/institution], why household asked for advice, and whether
advice was useful)
IV. Inputs
A. Purchase/acquire Inputs
(Questions including whether household has bought any inputs for
livestock since last interview, type of input [food, medicine, vitamins,
vaccination, sperm, or other], what brand household bought/acquired, how
much, unit of measurement, from whom did household buy/acquire input
[information on seller], how household acquired input, how much cash was
paid in total for input, total cash value of goods used to purchase input,
and total cash value of input [if acquired through other means])
B. Use of Inputs (Questions
including whether household has used inputs for livestock since last
interview, type used, brand of type used, how much was used, unit of
measurement, and total cash value of input)
V. Labor
A. Free Labor and Labor Exchange
(Questions including whether anyone worked for free or labor exchange
with livestock, name of person [information on worker], jobs individuals
do [feeding animals, collecting products from animals, slaughtering
animals, milking animals, taking animals out to pasture, giving
medicine/treatment to animals, or other], how many days individuals
worked, average hours worked by individuals, and whether individuals
worked for free or as labor exchange)
B. Paid Labor from Outside the
Household (Questions including whether anyone worked for pay with
livestock, how many individuals work for pay, name of person [information
on worker], jobs individuals do [feeding animals, collecting products from
animals, slaughtering animals, milking animals, taking animals out to
pasture, giving medicine/treatment to animals, or other], how many days
individuals worked, average hours worked by individuals, total cash labor
expenses for household, total in-kind labor expenses for household,
whether anyone new works for pay since the last interview, name of person
who arranged for laborers [information on agent], how many people were
hired through agent, what jobs individuals do [feeding animals, collecting
products from animals, slaughtering animals, milking animals, taking
animals out to pasture, giving medicine/treatment to animals, or other],
how many days individuals worked, average hours worked by individuals,
total cash expenses for hiring new people, and total in-kind expenses for
hiring new people)
C. Household Labor (Questions
including how many members of household work, what jobs household members
do [feeding animals, collecting products from animals, slaughtering
animals, milking animals, taking animals out to pasture, giving
medicine/treatment to animals, or other], how many days individuals
worked, and average hours worked by individuals)
VI. Equipment
A. Equipment/Animals that belong to
Others (Questions including whether household used equipment/animals
that belong to others for livestock operation since last interview, what
kind of equipment/animals were used [walking tractor, large four wheel
tractor, small four wheel tractor, water pump, paddles for aerating the
water, or other], who owns the equipment/animals [information on owner],
how many pieces of this type of equipment/animals did household use,
whether household had to pay for usage, how much in cash household paid,
and total cash value of goods used to pay for usage)
B. Equipment/Animals that belong to
the Household (Questions including whether household used
equipment/animals worth more than 1000 Baht since the last interview and
what animals/equipment did household use)
VII. Expenses that have not been
covered elsewhere (Questions including whether household had any other
expenses for livestock operation since last interview, and total
expenditures in this category [cost of breeding livestock, rental cost of
machinery/equipment, fuel for machinery/equipment, repair and maintenance
of machinery/equipment, transportation of livestock (or inputs),
transformation of livestock, storage of livestock (or inputs), veterinary
expenses, input expenses not already covered, labor expenses not already
covered, equipment expenses not already covered, or other expenses related
to livestock])
VIII. Products (Questions
including whether household has acquired any products from livestock since
last interview, what was acquired [eggs, milk, feathers,
manure/fertilizer, hides/skin, or other], total amount acquired, unit of
measurement, total value of amount acquired, total consumed by household,
unit of measurement, total amount still on hand, unit of measurement,
whether household has gotten rid of any products from livestock, what
product was relinquished [eggs, milk, feathers, manure/fertilizer,
hides/skin, or other], how much was relinquished, unit of measurement,
total cash value of product relinquished, to whom was the product
relinquished [information on buyer], type of transaction, total cash
received in transaction, and total cash value of good received in
transaction)
IX. Revenue (Questions including
total cash revenues from sale of products since last interview, total
value of in-kind revenue since last interview, total cash revenues from
livestock since last interview, and total in-kind revenue from livestock
since last interview)
X. Livestock Operation Visitors
(Questions including whether anyone came to visit livestock operation
since last interview, person?s name, how many times individual(s) came to
visit [information on visitors], whether household talked to visitor about
problems with the livestock operation, and whether visitor gave household
any new ideas or information that will be useful)
Monthly Questionnaire --
Section 10 Fish and Shrimp
Form 10B - Shrimp Baseline
I. Identity
II. Aquaculture (Whether
household raises/breeds fish or shrimp)
A. Fish Breeding
(Questions including whether household has facilities for breeding,
when household began breeding, whether there has been a case in which the
fish died, when this occurred, how much it cost to create facilities, and
from where household obtained money to create facilities)
B. Shrimp Breeding (Questions
including whether household has facilities for breeding, when household
began breeding, whether there has been a case in which the shrimp died,
when this occurred, how much it cost to create facilities, and where
household obtained money from to create facilities)
III. Fish
A. Fish Ponds (Questions
including whether household has any ponds, how many ponds, when household
began raising fish, whether the fish ever died because of disease, and
when this occurred)
B. Fish
Raisers (Name of person responsible for household?s fish
activities)
C. Fish Co-cultivators (Questions
including whether there is anyone outside of the responsible for the
fish [information on that person], how household and person have divided
responsibilities, how much output each party receives, whether there are
any special circumstances in which co-cultivator would receive a different
portion of the output, the special circumstances in which this would be
the case, the advantage of raising fish in a group, why the household
decided to raise fish, whether there was any disagreement on the decision
to raise fish, and with whom the decision was discussed)
IV. Shrimp
A. Shrimp Ponds (Questions
including whether household has any ponds, how many ponds, when household
began raising shrimp, whether the shrimp ever died because of disease, and
when this occurred)
B. Shrimp
Raisers (Name of person responsible for household?s shrimp
activities)
C. Shrimp Co-cultivators
(Questions including whether there is anyone outside of the household
responsible for the shrimp [information on that person], how household and
person have divided responsibilities, how much output each party receives,
whether there are any special circumstances in which co-cultivator would
receive a different portion of the output, the special circumstances in
which this would be the case, the advantage of raising shrimp in a group,
why the household decided to raise shrimp, whether there was any
disagreement on the decision to raise shrimp, and with whom the decision
was discussed)
V. Ponds - General Update
(Questions including whether household has ponds, current ownership of
ponds, current status of ponds [nothing in pond, fish in pond, shrimp in
pond, and other], expectation for total harvest, unit of measurement, and
estimated value of total harvest)
Form 10F Fish -- Shrimp: Pond Form
I. Identity
II. Pond (Questions including
what will be raised in the pond, how many rai are used for pond, when did
you acquire pond, where pond is located, whether it is a new pond, how
many times have fish or shrimp been raised in pond, have either fish or
shrimp ever died because of disease, when did this occur, how much did it
cost to dig pond, where did the household get the money to dig pond, and
who made the decision to dig pond [information on person])
Form 10M Fish - Shrimp - Monthly Update
[same as Form Am 10M]
I. Identity
II. Aquaculture (Questions
including whether household raises/breeds fish or shrimp, whether the
household has obtained new facilities, how much did it cost to create
these facilities, where household obtain the money to create facilities,
whether household has dug any new ponds, and how many)
III. Ponds - General Update
(Questions including current status of pond [nothing in it, fish in
pond, shrimp in pond, and other], expectations for harvest, unit of
measurement, estimated value of harvest, percentage of fish/shrimp deaths,
percentage of remaining fish/shrimp that are diseased, whether household
has had problems getting inputs, what inputs, whether household has had
problems getting paid, why household has had these problems, whether
household has had any other kinds of problems, and what the problems
are)
IV. Advice (Questions including
whether advice was sought, person from whom advice was sought [information
on person], government agency/business from whom advice was sought
[information on government agency/business], why advice was asked, and
whether advice was useful)
V. Purchase/acquire inputs
(Questions including whether inputs were bought or acquired for this
operation, types of inputs, how much has been acquired/purchased since
last interview, unit of measurement, from whom you got this item
[information on seller], how was the item acquired, how much cash was paid
to acquire the input, cash value of goods used to purchase item, and cash
value of item)
VI. Use of Inputs (Questions
including whether inputs have been used, brands, how much has been used
since the last interview, unit of measurement, and total cash value of the
input)
VII. Labor
A. Free Labor and Labor Exchange
(Questions including whether anyone from side the household work for
free or as labor exchange since the last interview, persons who worked for
free or as labor exchange [information on persons], how many days did each
person work since the last interview, average hours each person worked,
and whether the person was working for free or working as labor
exchange)
B. Paid Labor from outside the
Household (Questions including whether anyone from outside the
household worked for pay since the last interview, how many people worked
for pay, persons who worked for pay [information on persons], how
many days did each person work since the last interview, average hours
worked, total cash expenses for labor, value of paid labor, whether anyone
else works for pay besides individuals listed earlier, name of person who
arranged for these workers [information on agent], how many people this
person hired, types of jobs people hired do, how many days they work, and
the average hours worked)
C. Household Labor (Questions
including how many members of household t that were used)
XI. Expenses that have not been
covered elsewhere (Including questions on total expenditures for each
category [rental cost of machinery/equipment, fuel for
machinery/equipment, repair and maintenance of machinery/equipment,
transportation of inputs or products, storage of inputs or products, input
expenses not already covered, labor expenses not already covered,
equipment expenses not already covered, and other expenses that relate to
this business]
XII. Products from Business since the
last interview (Including questions on what types of
products/services the business has produced since the last interview, how
many of such products, unit of measurement, total value of goods,
totacentage of sales sold directly to wholesalers, percentage sold to
wholesalers with a contract, percentage of sales based on geographic
location [in the village, in the tambon, in the amphoe, in the changwat,
Bangkok, and another changwat], how many individual customers, percentage
of sales to individuals, how many institution or business customers,
percentage of sales to institution/business customers, percentage of sale
that were cash sales, and percentage of sales that were credit sales)
A. Individual Sales (Including
question on to whom the good was sold [information on buyer] and total
value of sales for the household)
B. Sales ?
Institutions/Businesses (Including questions on to whom the good was
sold [information on institution/business] and total value of sales for
the household)
C. Credit ?Individuals
(Including questions on how many individuals owe the household for credit
sales, total value owed, and amount of time owed)
D. Credit ?
Institutions/Businesses (Including questions on how many
institutions/businesses owe the household for credit sales, total value
owed, and amount of time owed)
E. Home consumption of Business
products/services(Including questions on whether household members
consumed any of good produced, what goods were consumed, how much was
consumed since last interview, unit of measurement, and the value of goods
consumed since last interview)
F. Revenues (Including questions
on total cash revenues for household business and total value of in-kind
revenue for household business since last interview)
XIV. Business Visitors
(Including questions on where the business has had any
visitors [information on visitors], whether the household talked to this
visitor about any problems, and whether the visitor offered any new ideas
or information that will be useful for the household business during these
visits)
HA11 Household Business Assets Form
(January 20, 1998 draft)
I. Identity
II. Equipment (Including
questions on what type are required for the business, how many of each
item is required, how they were acquired, from whom they were acquired
[questions about where the person lives which the assets were acquired
from, his/her address, the relationship the business has to this person,
and the type of contact the business has with this person], how much did
the asset cost, where they money was acquired from for this asset, and how
many years the business has owned this asset)
III. Stock inventory -- raw
materials (Including questions on whether the business
stocks raw materials, which raw materials are needed, how much the
business presently has, how the business acquired the materials, from whom
the business acquired the materials [questions about where the person
lives which the assets were acquired from, his/her address, the
relationship the business has to this person, and the type of contact the
business has with this person], how much the material cost, and where the
money came from to buy the material)
IV. Stock inventory --
merchandise (Including questions on whether the business
buys products to sell retail or wholesale, which articles the business
trades in, how much the business stocks, the measurement of the
merchandise, how the business acquired the item, from whom the business
acquired the item [questions about where the person lives which the assets
were acquired from, his/her address, the relationship the business has to
this person, and the type of contact the business has with this person],
how much the item cost, and where the money was acquired from to purchase
the item)
HM Household Business Assets -
Monthly Update (January 20, 1998 draft)
I. Identity
II. Equipment
(Including questions on whether any assets have been acquired
or gotten rid of, how many assets are owned by the household business,
and types of transactions
A. In-Transaction Table (Including questions on how many assets were acquired,
what type of transaction it was [buy, receive as a gift, inherited,
and other], how much cash was paid to acquire item, how household
obtained money to pay for item, total cash value of goods used
to purchase this item, what goods were used to purchase the item,
unit of measurement, total cash value of assets acquired, from
whom the asset was acquired [information on person who sold or
gave asset to household], and when the transaction occurred)
B. Out-Transaction Table (Including questions on how many items were relinquished,
type of transaction, how much cash was received in the transaction,
total cash value of goods received for item, what goods were used
to pay for item, unit of measurement, cash value of assets that
were relinquished, to whom the item was sold/given [information
on buyer], and when the transaction occurred)
III. Stock inventory ?raw material (Including questions on how much raw materials
there are in stock, whether the household business has started
to use other raw materials, what those raw materials are, and
their unit of measurement)
A. In-transactions
(Including questions on whether item was purchased with cash,
how much was purchased with cash, how much was paid for item,
from whom did you acquire the item [information on seller], quantity
of items acquired, how household business acquired money to pay
for item, whether household business purchased items with credit,
how much was purchased with credit, how much was paid for item,
value of item, from whom item was acquired [information on seller],
quantity of item acquired through credit, whether the household
business borrowed any items, how many itemow much the items were
sold for, to whom they were sold [information on buyer], quantity
of items sold, whether household business gave away items, how
many items were given away, value of items given away, to whom
they were given [information on receiver], quantity of items that
were given away, whether household business lent any items, how
many items were lent, value of items, to whom they were lent [information
on borrower], quantity of items lent, whether any items were lost,
how many were lost, value of lost items, whether any items were
relinquished through other means, how many were relinquished through
other means, the value of these relinquished items, to whom they
were relinquished [information on receiver], and quantity of items
relinquished)
IV. Stock inventory ?merchandise (Including questions on how much is presently
stocked, whether the business has traded in other items, what
items are these, and what is the unit of measurement for these
new items)
A. In-transactions
(Including questions on whether item was purchased with cash,
how much was purchased with cash, how much was paid for item,
from whom did you acquire the item [information on seller], quantity
of items acquired, how household business acquired money to pay
for item, whether household business purchased items with credit,
how much was purchased with credit, how much was paid for item,
value of item, from whom item was acquired [information on seller],
quantity of item acquired through credit, whether the household
business borrowed any items, how many items were borrowed, value
of items, from whom items were borrowed [information on lender],
quantity of items borrowed, whether the household obtained items
any other way, how many items were acquired, value of items, from
whom items were obtained [information on person from whom items
were obtained] and quantity of items)
B. Out-transactions
(Including questions on whether household business gave away items,
how many items were given away, value of items given away, to
whom they were given [information on receiver], quantity of items
that were given away, whether household business lent any items,
how many items were lent, value of items, to whom they were lent
[information on borrower], quantity of items lent, whether any
items were lost, how many were lost, value of lost items, whether
any items were relinquished through other means, how many were
relinquished through other means, the value of these relinquished
items, to whom they were relinquished [information on receiver],
and quantity of items relinquished)
V. Inventory ?products
(Including questions on whether business can stock products for
one month or longer, the quantity o products currently in stock,
and their unit of measurement)
Monthly
Questionnaire -- Section 11 Occupation-Activities
Form 11F Occupation/Activities -
Job Form (same as Form Am 11F)
I. Identity
II. Job Description
(Questions including description of occupation, type
of responsibilities that come with job, description of position
within job, description of type of worker, description of field
job is in, where the job is performed, and how long commute is
to job)
III. Employer
A. Individual
(Questions including whether interviewee works for individual
or business/organization and information on employer)
B. Business/Organization
(Questions including name of business/organization, whether
employer is a business or an organization, name of owner [information
on owner], and where business is located {For Am 11F additional
question of where these individuals live is added})
IV. Work History
(Questions including when interviewee began work, how long interviewee
has worked for employer, unit of measurement, and how many separate
times interviewee has worked for this employer over the past 5
years)
A. Finding a Job
(Questions including whether anyone helped interviewee find job,
and name of that person [information on helper])
V. Compensation
A. Payment
(Questions including what type of cash compensation interviewee
receives, method of compensation, how much, how often, whether
the interviewee receives any in-kind compensation, what goods,
how much, unit of measurement, and how often)
B. Bonuses
(Questions including whether interviewee expects any bonuses,
what determines bonuses, and what the expected total bonuses will
be over the next 12 months)
C. Overtime Compensation
(Questions including whether interviewee expects any overtime
compensation, what determines overtime compensation, and what
the expected total overtime compensation will be over the next
12 months)
D. Tips (Questions
including whether interviewee expects any tips, what determines
tips, and what the expected total tips will be over the next 12
months)
E. Health Benefits
(Questions including whether interviewee receives health benefits
at work, while away from work, for family, whether employer pays
for or helps pay for health care card, how much employer contributes
for health care card, and who is covered by card)
F. Other benefits
(Questions including whether employer pays for transportation,
meals/food, rent/housing, clothing/uniforms, training/education,
none, and/or other for interviewee and/or interviewee?s family)
G. Total compensation
(Questions including whether interviewee is paid according to
going rate for job and if different why the interviewee is paid
more (or less) for work s/he performs)
VI. Job Requirement
(Questions including whether a license/permit is required for
job, what license/permit is required, how much it cost to obtain
license/permit, and when license/permit was obtained)
VII. Monitoring
(Questions including whether interviewee has a supervisor or someone
who checks on the work s/he has performed, and who this person
is [information on supervisor])
VIII. Supervising
(Questions including whether interviewee serves as a supervisor
and how many people interviewee supervises)
Form 11M Occupation/Activities -
Monthly Update (same as Form Am 11m)
I. Identity
II. Occupation/Activities
(Questions including each person?s participation in set activities
[cultivating household?s plots, caring for household?s livestock,
caring for household?s fish/shrimp, working on household?s business,
doing housework, preparing meals, caring for children, etc. for
this household, attending school or a training program, fulfilling
obligations or doing work related to village positions or membership
in an organization, fulfilling social obligations, working for
someone outside household as labor exchange, working for someone
outside household for free, working for someone outside the household
for pay, looking for work, and/or unable to perform ordinary activities
because of illness or disability], whether anyone in household
has worked for someone outside of the household for pay, name
of employer, description of job done for employer, and where job
is located)
A. Time spent on specific
jobs (Questions including whether anyone in household
worked for someone outside the household for pay, the number of
days worked, and average hours worked)
B. Earnings
(Questions including whether each household member has received
payment for job, total amount of cash payments, and total value
of in-kind payments)
C. Benefits
(Questions including whether anyone is household has received
any payment for transportation, meals/food, rent/housing, health
care, clothing/uniforms, training/education, or any other benefits,
what type of payment was received, total amount of cash benefits
of this type were received, and total value of in-kind benefits
of this type)
D. Expenses
(Questions including whether anyone has incurred expenses [transportation,
clothing/uniforms, machinery, renting space, raw materials, fuel,
training/education, or something else], what type of expenses
were incurred, and how much was spent to cover each expense)
E. Other Paid Work
(Question including whether household got paid for any other work,
whether household has received payments, total amount of cash
payments, and total value of in-kind payments received)
F. Changes to situation
1. Quit/Left Job Early
(Question including whether anyone in household has quit a job
which s/he was being paid for and why person quit)
2. Fired/Laid Off
(Question including whether anyone in household has been fired
from a job which s/he was being paid for and why person was fired)
G. Free work/Paid
Labor (Questions including whether anyone in house;
H. Schooling
1. Complete Schooling
or Training (Questions including whether anyone in household
has completed schooling or training, what did each person complete,
and now what is the highest grade of schooling completed)
2. Dropped out of
Schooling of Training (Questions including whether anyone
in household has dropped out of schooling or training, of what
did person drop out, of what grad did person drop out, and why
person dropped out of schooling/training)
General
Questions (Questions including whether anyone in household
has been elected to or began serving in any village or tambon
position, type of position, whether the household has opened a
new business, how many new business household has opened up, and
whether household operates any businesses)
Monthly
Questionnaire -- Section 12 Household Businesses
Form 12B. Household Business -
Baseline
I. Identity
II. Household Business
(Including questions on whether the household owns a business
and the total number of business household owns all or part of).
Form 12B. Household Business
Baseline (Use2) [same as Form 12B. (Use)]
I. Identity
II. Household Business
(Including questions on whether the household has stopped running
a business, why the business stopped running, what type of business,
and whether the household owns any other business and their types.)
Form 12F. Household Business Form
(Use)
I. Identity
II. Household Business
(Including questions on the origination date of the business,
the idea to start the business, the percentage of the business
owned by the household, who else owns the business, changes to
ownership of the business, number of workers, wages, and problems
the business has had.)
A. Assets required
for the business, including major machinery, equipment, inventory,
buildings, and others (Includes questions on how many
assets are owned by household, how much the asset cost, where
the money to buy the asset came from, and how many years the household
has owned the asset))
B. Additional start-up
capital, including how much was needed and where it came from
C. Scale of business
(Including questions of decisions to increase business and main
obstacles to increasing business)
D. Changes and their
affects on the business
Form 12F1 Household Business
Form
I. Identity
II. Business Identification
(Including questions on the name of the business, what the business
produces or provides, who runs the business [his/her name, any specific
training the person has, any specific work experience the person has, any
special skills the person has, and how many years of experience the person
has])
III. Current Locations and Branches (Including questions on where the branch is located, the address
of the branch, when the branch was started, and why the location was
chosen)
IV. Changes in Location
(Including questions on whether business is in the same location
as when it was founded, changes in location, and why the location
was changed)
V. Ownership
(Including questions on the organizational structure of the business,
partners [number of, partner?s name, partner?s address, the relationship
to the partner, percentage of the business owned by the partner,
the percentage of the profits the partner receives, partner?s,
partner?s education, partner?s specific training, partner?s primary
occupation, partner?s specific work experience, partner?s special
skills, partner?s experience, how long person has been a partner,
changes in the partnership), institution/business partners [institution
name, institution address, name of its owner, owner?s relationship
to business percentage of business owned by partner, percentage
of profit the partner receives, whether the partner plays an active
role in the business, when the institution became a partner and
changes in the partnership)
VI. Franchise
(Including questions on whether the business is a franchise, the
name of the mother company, the address of the mother company,
when the business became a franchise, why the business became
a franchise, the contract with the mother company, when did it
stop being a franchise, and why did it stop)
VII. Acquiring/Founding
Business (Including questions on when the business began
to operate and if it was acquired)
A. Businesses Acquired
by Household (Including questions on when it was acquired,
how it was acquired, from whom it was acquired [that person?s address,
his/her relationship to household], how much it cost to acquire
the business, its value, additional funding required to acquire
the business, where the money came from to acquire the business
[information on lender], and whether the loan has been repaid
fully)
B. Business Founded
by Household (Including questions on where the idea to
start the business came from, total funds needed to start the
business, where the money came from [information on the lender],
and whether the loan has been repaid)
C. All Businesses
(Including questions on probability, problems with funding, problems
with obtaining permits, and any additional challenges)
VIII. Labor
(Including questions on number of workers, changes in number of
workers, why there have been changes, types of workers [unpaid
household workers, paid household workers, unpaid workers from
outside the household, paid workers from outside the household,
labor exchange, and other workers] with regards to changes and
numbers of these types of workers, problems with the labor force)
A. Household workers
(Including questions on worker identification, responsibilities
of the workers, compensation, and how the person was compensated)
B. Nonhousehold workers
IX. Current Business
Assets
A. Machinery, equipment,
buildings (Including questions about assets owned by
the business, how many assets are owned, how the asset was acquired,
how the money was acquired to purchase the asset, the current
value of the asset, when it was acquired, how many it is been
owned by the household, and where it was acquired from [information
on person assets was acquired from])
B. Stocks of raw material
(Including questions on types of materials stored, how much is
currently stored, unit of measurement, how the item was acquired,
how much the item cost, where the money came from used to acquire
the item, and how much the item is worth)
C. Goods for resale
(Including questions on whether these type of goods are
purchases, what type of goods does the business have to sell,
how much is in stock, what is the unit of measurement, how much
the product cost, how did you get to money to buy the product,
current value of the product, does the business produce such products,
stock of such products, and their worth)
X. Permits
(Including questions of whether business has any permits or licenses,
name of permit, cost of permit, when permit was acquired, and
which government unit issued the permit)
XI. Source of funds/support
(Including questions on loans taken by the business [information
on lender], whether the loan has been repaid, total value of loan,
type of loan, how much credit the business has used, changes in
use of credit, other funding the business has used, how funding
came from this source, changes in this use of funding, whether
business has received support from the Board of Investors, how
many years the Board of Investors has supported the business,
type of support Board of Investors supplies, whether the business
had agency help [Dept. of Industrial Service, Center to Raise
Industrial Production, Workers Still development Dept., Export
Service Center, and other agencies], how much assistance business
has received from this agency, whether assistance was helpful,
and membership of business to organizations [Industrial Council,
Industry Board, Producers Association, and other organizations])
XII. Production
(Including questions on production level, highest months of productivity,
lowest months of productivity, reasons for inconsistency, operations,
whether business was at full-capacity, why business did not operate
at full-capacity, quantity of output, unit of measurement, changes
in productions, why there were changes, per unit value of output,
changes in value, why there were changes in value, updates and
improvements in types of goods, design, characteristics, or traits
of goods, method or technique of production, quality of goods,
packing/packaging, & other changes, why did the business changes
these things, any changes the business has been unable to implement,
and why the business has been unable to implement these changes)
A. Production Subcontracting
out (Including questions on whether business subcontracts
out, name of subcontracts [information on subcontractor], when
subcontracting began, what subcontractor provides, how often items
are purchased from subcontractor, the cost of the items, how the
business paid for the products, changes to the subcontracting
agreement, and why the changes have occurred)
B. Contracts/obligations
with suppliers (Including questions on whether business
contacts out, name of contracts [information on contractor], when
agreement began, what contractor provides, how often items are
purchased from contractor, the cost of the items, how the business
paid for the products, changes to the agreement, and why the changes
have occurred)
C. Regular suppliers
(Including questions on whether business has agreements with regular
suppliers, name of supplier [information on supplier], when supplying
began, what supplier provides, how often items are purchased from
supplier, the cost of the items, how the business paid for the
products, changes to the supplying agreement, and why the changes
have occurred)
D. Customers - Subcontracting
in (Including questions on whether business acts as a
subcontractor, business subcontracted to [information on the business
subcontracted to], whether the subcontracting agreement is active,
when contract began, what products the household business supplies,
how ofd business supplies, how often the household business provides
products, how the household business was paid for the product,
changes in the contracting agreement, and why changes have occurred)
F. Customers -- regular
(Including questions on whether business acts as a supplier, business
supplying to [information on the business supplying to], whether
the agreement is active, when contract began, what products the
household business supplies, how often the household business
provides products, how the household business was paid for the
product, changes in the supplying agreement, and why changes have
occurred)
XIII. Sales - by type
(Including questions on whether the business has had sales [sold
directly to consumers without a contract, sold directly to consumers
with a contract, sold o wholesalers without a contract, sold to
wholesalers with a contract or as part of a subcontracting arrangement],
percentage of each type of sale, changes in the percentage of
each type of sale, and why the changes occurred)
Form 12F2 Household Business
Employee Form [same as Form Am 12F2]
I. Identity
II. Employee Characteristics
(Including questions on name, address, relationship of employee
to household, highest grade completed by employee, any specific
training or school s/he uses for the job, special skills, and
years of experience)
III. Job Descriptions
(Including questions on responsibilities, occupation, when employee
began, and how employee was recruited)
IV. Payment Agreement
(Including questions on compensation, how often employee is compensated,
bonuses, overtime, tips, total compensation for past 12 months,
how it relates to wage for this type of work, and why it is different
than the usual wage for this type of work)
V. Benefits
(Including questions on health care, transportation, meals or
food, rent or housing, clothing or uniforms, training or education,
and other benefits that are agreed upon and/or paid for/provided
by household)
Form 12M Household Business -
Monthly Update (same as Form Am 12M)
I. Identity
II. Business - General
Update (Questions including problems getting supplies,
why there have been problems, problems getting paid, why there
have been problems, problems with the business, why there have
been problem, solutions to problems, and types of activities participated
in [purchased goods for resale, produced some kind of product,
provided a service, and other])
III. Advice
(Questions including on whether advice was sought, person from
whom advice was sought [information on person], government agency/business
from whom advice was sought [information on government agency/business],
why advice was asked, and whether advice was useful)
V. Purchase/acquire
inputs (Questions including whether inputs were bought
or acquired for this business, types of inputs, how much has been
acquired/purchased since last interview, unit of measurement,
from whom you got this item [information on seller], how was the
item acquired, how much cash was paid to acquire the input, cash
value of goods used to purchase item, and cash value of item)
VI. Use of Inputs
(Questions including whether inputs have been used, types of inputs,
how much has been used since the last interview, unit of measurement,
and total cash value of the input)
VII. Labor
A. Free Labor and
Labor Exchange (Questions including whether anyone from
outside the household work for free or as labor exchange since
the last interview, persons who worked for free or as labor exchange
[information on persons], jobs performed, how many days did each
person work since the last interview, and average hours each person
worked)
B. Paid Labor from
outside the Household (Questions including whether anyone
from outside the household worked for pay since the last interview,
how many people worked for pay, persons who worked for pay [information
on persons], jobs performed, how many days did each person work
since the last interview, average hours each person worked, total
cash expenses for labor, value of paid labor, anyone else work
for pay besides persons listed earlier, name of person who arranged
for these workers [information on agent], and how many people
this person hired)
C. Household Labor
(Questions including how many members of household worked for
business [information on household members who worked for business],
what jobs did each person do since the last interview, how many
did each person work, and average time each person worked)
VIII. Equipment
A. Equipment/Animals
that belong to others (Questions including whether the
business used any equipment or animals that did not belong to
the business since the last interview, what kinds of equipment
was used, who owns the equipment [information on the owner], what
institution/government agency owns this equipment/animal [information
on the institution/government agency], was the owner paid for
the usage, how much cash was paid for usage, and what is the cash
value of the equipment/animal used)
IX. Business Assets
Monthly Update (Including questions about whether the
household has acquired any new assets since the last interview,
whether the household has gotten rid of any assets, how many assets
the household currently owns, whether any are new acquisitions,
how many in-transactions the household has had since the last
interview, and how many out-transactions the household has had
since the last interview)
A. In-Transaction Table (Including questions on how many assets were acquired,
what type of transaction it was [buy for cash or goods on credit,
receive as a gift, inherited, and other], how much cash was paid
to acquire item, how household obtained money to pay for item,
total cash value of goods used to purchase this item, what goods
were used to purchase the item, unit of measurement, total cash
value of assets acquired, from whom the asset was acquired [information
on person who sold or gave asset to household], and when the transaction
occurred)
B. Out-Transaction Table (Including questions on how many items were relinquished,
type of transaction, how much cash was received in the transaction,
total cash value of goods received for item, what goods were used
to pay for item, unit of measurement, cash value of assets that
were relinquished, to whom the item was sold/given [information
on buyer], and when the transaction occurred)
X. Animals and Equipment
that belong to the household (Including questions on
whether the household used any equipment or animals since the
last interview and whether these animals/equipment were included
on household roster, and which animals/equipment that were used)
XI. Expenses that
have not been covered elsewhere (Including questions
on total expenditures for each category [rental cost of machinery/equipment,
fuel for machinery/equipment, repair and maintenance of machinery/equipment,
transportation of inputs or products, storage of inputs or products,
input expenses not already covered, labor expenses not already
covered, equipment expenses not already covered, and other expenses
that relate to this business]
XII. Products from
Business since the last interview(Including questions
on what types of products/services the business has produced since
the last interview, how many of such products, unit of measurement,
total value of goods, total revenue from goods, and the total
amount the household still has)
XIII. Sales since
the last interview (Including questions on where the
business has sold any goods or services, types of goods/services,
percentage of sales sold directly to consumers without a contract,
percentage of sales sold directly to consumers with a contract,
percentage of sales sold directly to wholesalers, percentage sold
to wholesalers with a contract, percentage of sales based on geographic
location [in the village, in the tambon, in the amphoe, in the
changwat, Bangkok, and another changwat], how many individual
customers, percentage of sales to individuals, how many institution
or business customers, percentage of sales to institution/business
customers, percentage of sale that were cash sales, and percentage
of sales that were credit sales)
A. Individual Sales
(Including question on to whom the good was sold [information
on buyer] and total value of sales for the household)
B. Sales ?Institutions/Businesses
(Including questions on to whom the good was sold [information
on institution/business] and total value of sales for the household)
C. Credit ?Individuals
(Including questions on how many individuals owe the household
for credit sales, total value owed, and amount of time owed)
D. Credit ? Institutions/Businesses
(Including questions on how many institutions/businesses owe the
household for credit sales, total value owed, and amount of time
owed)
E. Home consumption
of Business products/services (Including questions on
whether household members consumed any of good produced, what
goods were consumed, how much was consumed since last interview,
unit of measurement, and the value of goods consumed since last
interview)
F. Revenues
(Including questions on total cash revenues for household business
and total value of in-kind revenue for household business since
last interview)
XIV. Business Visitors
(Including questions on where the business has had any
visitors [information on visitors], whether the household talked
to this visitor about any problems, and whether the visitor offered
any new ideas or information that will be useful for the household
business during these visits)
HA11 Household Business Assets
Form (January 20, 1998 draft)
I. Identity
II. Equipment
(Including questions on what type are required for the business,
how many of each item is required, how they were acquired, from
whom they were acquired [questions about where the person lives
which the assets were acquired from, his/her address, the relationship
the business has to this person, and the type of contact the business
has with this person], how much did the asset cost, where they
money was acquired from for this asset, and how many years the
business has owned this asset)
III. Stock inventory
-- raw materials (Including questions on whether the
business stocks raw materials, which raw materials are needed,
how much the business presently has, how the business acquired
the materials, from whom the business acquired the materials [questions
about where the person lives which the assets were acquired from,
his/her address, the relationship the business has to this person,
and the type of contact the business has with this person], how
much the material cost, and where the money came from to buy the
material)
IV. Stock inventory
-- merchandise (Including questions on whether the business
buys products to sell retail or wholesale, which articles the
business trades in, how much the business stocks, the measurement
of the merchandise, how the business acquired the item, from whom
the business acquired the item [questions about where the person
lives which the assets were acquired from, his/her address, the
relationship the business has to this person, and the type of
contact the business has with this person], how much the item
cost, and where the money was acquired from to purchase the item)
HM ?? Household Business Assets -
Monthly Update (January 20, 1998 draft)
I. Identity
II. Equipment (Including questions
on whether any assets have been acquired or gotten rid of,
how many assets are owned by the
household business, and types of transactions
A. In-Transaction Table (Including
questions on how many assets were acquired, what type of transaction it
was [buy, receive as a gift, inherited, and other], how much cash was paid
to acquire item, how household obtained money to pay for item, total cash
value of goods used to purchase this item, what goods were used to
purchase the item, unit of measurement, total cash value of assets
acquired, from whom the asset was acquired [information on person who sold
or gave asset to household], and when the transaction occurred)
B. Out-Transaction Table
(Including questions on how many items were relinquished, type of
transaction, how much cash was received in the transaction, total cash
value of goods received for item, what goods were used to pay for item,
unit of measurement, cash value of assets that were relinquished, to whom
the item was sold/given [information on buyer], and when the transaction
occurred)
III. Stock inventory ?raw material (Including questions on how much raw materials there are in
stock, whether the household business has started to use other raw
materials, what those raw materials are, and their unit of
measurement)
A. In-transactions (Including
questions on whether item was purchased with cash, how much was purchased
with cash, how much was paid for item, from whom did you acquire the item
[information on seller], quantity of items acquired, how household
business acquired money to pay for item, whether household business
purchased items with credit, how much was purchased with credit, how much
was paid for item, value of item, from whom item was acquired [information
on seller], quantity of item acquired through credit, whether the
household business borrowed any items, how many items were borrowed, value
of items, from whom items were borrowed [information on lender], quantity
of items borrowed, whether the household obtained items any other way, how
many items were acquired, value of items, from whom items were obtained
[information on person from whom items were obtained] and quantity of
items)
B. Out-transactions (Including
questions on use of items, whether any items were sold, how many were
sold, for how much the items were sold for, to whom they were sold
[information on buyer], quantity of items sold, whether household business
gave away items, how many items were given away, value of items given
away, to whom they were given [information on receiver], quantity of items
that were given away, whether household business lent any items, how many
items were lent, value of items, to whom they were lent [information on
borrower], quantity of items lent, whether any items were lost, how many
were lost, value of lost items, whether any items were relinquished
through other means, how many were relinquished through other means, the
value of these relinquished items, to whom they were relinquished
[information on receiver], and quantity of items relinquished)
IV. Stock inventory ?merchandise
(Including questions on how much is presently stocked, whether the
business has traded in other items, what items are these, and what is the
unit of measurement for these new items)
A. In-transactions (Including
questions on whether item