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MICS Household Questionnaire

[Iraq]
Household Information Panel: HH

HH1. Cluster number: _ _ _ _

HH2. Household number: _ _

HH2a. Geographical location (GPS coordinates)

Longitude: _ _ _ _ _ _
Latitude: _ _ _ _ _ _

HH3. Field interviewer (researcher) name and number

Name: ____
Number: _ _

HH4. Field supervisor name and number:

Name: ____
Number: _ _

HH5. Day/month/year of interview

_ _ / _ _ / _ _ _ _

HH6. Area

[] 1 Urban
[] 2 Rural

HH7. Location

[] 1 Governorate _ _
[] 2 District _ _
[] 3 Sub-district _
[] 4 Mahalah (quarter) _ _ _ _ _
[] 5 County _ _
[] 6 Village _ _
[] 7 Block _ _
[] 8 Census- building number _ _ _ _

We are from (the Central Organisation for Statistics (CSO) and the Ministry of Health). We are working on a project concerned with family health and education. I would like to talk to you about these subjects. The interview will take about thirty minutes. All the information we obtain will remain strictly confidential and your answers will never be shared with anyone other than our project team. We would like to talk to you; therefore, we hope you can participate in this survey, because your opinion/ views are important. May I start now?

[] Yes, permission is given (Go to HH18 to record the time and then begin the interview.)
[] No, permission is not given (Complete HH9. Discuss this result with your supervisor.)

After all questionnaires for the household have been completed, fill in the following information:
[Note: for question HH8 to HH18]

HH8. Name of head of household: ____

HH9. Result of household interview:

[] 01 Completed
[] 02 No household member or no competent respondent at home at time of visit
[] 03 Entire household absent for extended period of time
[] 04 Refused
[] 05 Dwelling vacant/address not a dwelling
[] 06 Dwelling destroyed
[] 07 Dwelling not found
[] 96 Other (specify) ____ ____

HH10. Respondent to household questionnaire:

Name: ____
Line number: _ _

HH11. Total number of household members: _ _

HH12. Number of women age 15-49 years: _ _

HH13. Number of woman's questionnaires completed: _ _

HH14. Number of children under age 5: _ _

HH15. Number of under-5 questionnaires completed: _ _

HH16. Field edited by (name and number)

Name: ____
Line number: _ _

HH17. Locally edited by (name and number)

Name: ____
Line number: _ _

HH17A. Centrally edited by (name and number)

Name: ____
Line number: _ _

HH17B. Date entry clerk (name and number)

Name: ____
Line number: _ _

HH18. Record the time

[] 1 Morning
[] 2 Evening
_ _ Hour
_ _ Minutes

Household Listing Form: HL

First, please tell me the name of each person who usually lives here, starting with the head of the household.
List the head of the household in line 01. List all household members (HL2), their relationship to the household head (HL3), and their sex (HL4)
Then ask:
Are there any others who live here, even if they are not at home now?
If yes, complete listing for questions HL2-HL4. Then, ask questions starting with HL5 for each person at a time.
Use additional questionnaire if there are more than 15 members in the household.


HL1. Line number: _ _

HL2. Name: ____

HL3. What is the relation-ship of (name) to the head of household?

Relation: _ _

HL4. Is (name) male or female?

[] 1 Male
[] 2 Female

HL5. What is (name's) date of birth?

Month: _ _
[] 98 DK
Year: _ _ _ _
[] 9998 DK

HL6. How old is (name)?
Record in completed years. If age is 95 or above, record '95' If less than one year write '00'
Age: _ _

HL7. Circle line no.
If woman is age 15-49 (for women age 15-49)

HL8. Who is the mother or primary caretaker of this child?
Record line no. of mother/caretaker (for children age 5-14.)
Mother: _ _

HL9. Who is the mother or primary caretaker of this child?
Record line no. of mother/ caretaker (for children under age 5)
Mother: _ _

For children age 0-17 years [HL11 to HL14]

HL11. Is (name's) natural mother alive? If yes: What is her name?

[] 1 Yes
[] 2 No (Go to HL13)
[] 8 DK (Go to HL13)

HL12. Does (name's) natural mother live in this household?
Record line number of mother or 00 for no
Mother: _ _

HL13. Is (name's) natural father alive?

[] 1 Yes
[] 2 No (Go to next line)
[] 8 DK (Go to next line)

HL14. Does (name's) natural father live in this household? If yes: What is his name?
Record line no. of father or 00 for "no"
Father: _ _

[] tick here if additional questionnaire used.
Probe for additional household members. Probe especially for any infants or small children not listed, and others who may not be members of the family (such as servants, friends) but who usually live in the household. Insert names of additional members in the household list and complete form accordingly.
Now for each woman age 15-49 years, write her name and line number and other identifying information in the information panel of a separate individual women's questionnaire. For each child under age 5, write his/her name and line number and the line number of his/her mother or caretaker in the information panel of a separate Under-5 questionnaire. You should now have a separate questionnaire for each eligible woman and each child under five in the household.


Code for HL3. Relationship to head of household

[] 01 Head
[] 02 Wife/husband
[] 03 Son/daughter
[] 04 Son-in-law/daughter-in-law
[] 05 Grandchild
[] 06 Parent
[] 07 Parent-in-law
[] 08 Brother/sister
[] 09 Brother-in-law/sister-in-law
[] 10 Uncle/aunt
[] 11 Niece/nephew
[] 12 Other relative
[] 13 Adopted/foster/stepchild
[] 14 Not related
[] 98 Don't know

Education: ED

For household members age 5 and above [ED1 to ED4]

ED1. Line number: _ _

ED2. Name and age
Copy from Household Listing Form, HL2 and HL6
Name: ____
Age: _ _

ED3. Has (name) ever attended school or pre-school?

[] 1 Yes
[] 2 No (Go to next line)

ED4. What is the highest level of school (name) attended? What is the highest grade (name) completed at this level?
If level=0 or 8, leave grade blank. If less than 1 grade, enter 00.
Level
[] 0 Preschool
[] 1 Primary
[] 2 Intermediate
[] 3 Secondary
[] 4 Diploma
[] 5 Bachelor
[] 6 Higher studies
[] 7 Nonstandard curriculum
[] 8 DK
Grade: _ _
[] 98 DK

For household members age 5-24 years [ED5 to ED8]

ED5. During the (2010-2011) school year, did (name) attend school or preschool at any time?

[] 1 Yes
[] 2 No (Go to ED7)

ED6. During the (2010-2011) school year, which level and grade is/was (name) attending?
If level=0, leave grade blank
Level
[] 0 Preschool
[] 1 Primary
[] 2 Intermediate
[] 3 Secondary
[] 4 Diploma
[] 5 Bachelor
[] 6 Higher studies
[] 7 Nonstandard curriculum
[] 8 DK
Grade: _ _
[] 98 DK

ED7. During the previous school year, that is (2009-2010), did (name) attend school or preschool at any time?

[] 1 Yes
[] 2 No (Go to next line)
[] 8 DK (Go to next line)

ED8. During the (2009-2010) school year, which level and grade did (name) attend?
If level=0, go to next person
Level
[] 0 Preschool
[] 1 Primary
[] 2 Intermediate
[] 3 Secondary
[] 4 Diploma
[] 5 Bachelor
[] 6 Higher studies
[] 7 Nonstandard curriculum
[] 8 DK
Grade: _ _
[] 98. DK

Water and Sanitation: WS

WS1. What is the main source of drinking water for members of your household?

Piped water
[] 11 Piped into dwelling (Go to WS6)
[] 12 Piped into dwelling yard (Go to WS6)
[] 13 Piped to neighbour (Go to WS6)
[] 14 Public tap/standpipe (Go to WS3)
[] 21. Tube well, borehole (Go to WS3)
Dug well
[] 31 Protected well (Go to WS3)
[] 32 Unprotected well (Go to WS3)
Water from spring
[] 41 Protected spring (Go to WS3)
[] 42 Unprotected spring (Go to WS3)
[] 51 Rainwater collection (Go to WS3)
[] 61 Tanker-truck (Go to WS3)
[] 71 Cart with small tank/drum (Go to WS3)
[] 81 Surface water (river, stream, dam, lake, pond, canal, irrigation channel) (Go to WS3)
[] 91 Bottled water
[] 92 Reverse osmosis. (RO)
[] 96 Other (specify) ____ (Go to WS3)

WS2. What is the main source of water used by your household for other purposes such as cooking and handwashing?

Piped water (tap water)
[] 11 Piped into dwelling (Go to WS6)
[] 12 Piped into compound, yard or plot (Go to WS6)
[] 13 Piped to neighbour (Go to WS6)
[] 14 Public tap/standpipe
[] 21 Tube well, borehole
Dug well
[] 31 Protected well
[] 32 Unprotected well
Water from spring
[] 41 Protected spring
[] 42 Unprotected spring
[] 51 Rainwater collection
[] 61 Tanker-truck
[] 71 Cart with small tank/drum
[] 81 Surface water (river, stream, dam, lake, pond, canal, irrigation channel)
[] 92 Reverse osmosis. (RO)
[] 96 Other (specify) ____

WS3. Where is that water source located?

[] 1 In own dwelling (Go to WS6)
[] 2 In own yard/plot (Go to WS6)
[] 3 Elsewhere

WS4. How long does it take to go there, get water, and come back?

Number of minutes: _ _ _
[] 998 DK

WS5. Who usually goes to this source to collect the water for your household?
Probe: Is this person under age 15? What sex?

[] 1 Adult woman (age 15+ years)
[] 2 Adult man (age 15+ years)
[] 3 Female child (under 15)
[] 4 Male child (under 15)
[] 8 DK

WS6. Do you do anything to the water to make it safer to drink?

[] 1 Yes
[] 2 No (Go to WS8)
[] 8 DK (Go to WS8)

WS7. What do you usually do to make the water safer to drink?
Probe: Anything else? Record all items mentioned.
[] A Boil
[] B Add bleach/chlorine
[] C Strain it through a cloth
[] D Use water filter (ceramic, sand, composite, etc.)
[] E Solar disinfection
[] F Let it stand and settle
[] X Other (specify) ____
[] Z DK

WS8. What kind of toilet facility do members of your household usually use?
If "flush" or "pour flush", probe: Where does it flush to? If necessary, ask permission to observe the facility.
Flush / pour flush
[] 11 Flush to piped sewer system
[] 12 Flush to septic tank
[] 13 Flush to pit (latrine)
[] 14, Flush to somewhere else
[] 15 Flush to unknown place/not sure/DK where
Pit latrine
[] 21 Ventilated improved pit latrine (VIP)
[] 22 Pit latrine with slab
[] 23 Pit latrine without slab/open pit
[] 31 Composting toilet
[] 41 Bucket
[] 95 No facility, bush, field (Go to WS12)
[] 96 Other (specify) ____

WS9. Do you share this facility with others who are not members of your household?

[] 1 Yes
[] 2 No (Go to WS12)

WS10. Do you share this facility only with members of other households that you know, or is the facility open to the use of the general public?

[] 1 Other households only (not public)
[] 2 Public facility (Go to WS12)

WS11. How many households in total use this toilet facility, including your own household?

0 _ Number of households (if less than 10)
[] 10 Ten or more households
[] 98 DK

WS12. How do you usually dispose of waste (garbage)?

Collection from dwelling
[] 1 Closable containers
[] 2 No containers
[] 3 Uncovered containers on streets (Go to HC)
[] 4 Closable containers on streets (Go to HC)
[] 5 waste disposed of in the open (Go to HC)
[] 6 Burning (Go to HC)
[] 7 Used as organic fertilizer (compost) (Go to HC)
[] 8 Burying (Go to HC)
[] 9 Other (specify) (Go to HC)

WS13. How many times waste is collected in the past 14 days before the day of the visit?

[] 1 Once in 2 weeks
[] 2 Once a week
[] 3 Twice a week or more
[] 4 Once a day
[] 5 Twice a day

WS6A. Testing chlorine (concentration) in water

[] 1 Less than (0.5)
[] 2 (0.5 - 1)
[] 3 (1 - 1.5)

Household characteristics: HC

HC2. How many rooms in this household are used for sleeping?

Number of rooms: _ _

HC3. Main material of the dwelling floor
Record observation
Natural floor
[] 11 Earth/sand
[] 12 Clay/stony soil/rocky ground
Rudimentary floor
[] 21 Wood planks
[] 22 Palm/bamboo/grass
Finished floor
[] 31 Parquet or polished wood
[] 32 Asphalt strips
[] 33 Kashi "tiles" (mosaic, marble, ceramic)
[] 34 Cement (slab)
[] 35 Carpet or permanent moquette
[] 36 Plastic strips
[] 96 Other (specify) ____ ____

HC4. Main material of the roof
Record observation
Natural Roofing
[] 11 No roof
[] 12 Mud with dry hard straw
[] 13 Grass stems
Rudimentary roofing
[] 21 Rustic mat
[] 22 Palm/bamboo
[] 23 Wood planks
[] 24 Cardboard
[] 25 Canes/reeds
Finished (modern) roofing
[] 31 Metal
[] 32 Wooden
[] 33 Jenco (metal sheets) or Asbestos sheets
[] 34 Ceramic tiles
[] 35 Cement (reinforced concrete)
[] 36 Roofing shingles
[] 37 Shelman (bricks and T-steel/Akada (bricks and gypsum)
[] 96 Other (specify) ____

HC5. Main material of the exterior walls.
Record observation
Natural walls
[] 11 No walls
[] 12 Cane/palm/trunks
[] 13 Mud
Rudimentary walls
[] 21 Bamboo with mud
[] 22 Stone with mud
[] 23 Uncovered adobe
[] 24 Plywood
[] 25 Cardboard
[] 26 Reused wood
Finished walls
[] 31 Cement
[] 32 Stone with lime/cement
[] 33 Bricks
[] 34 Cement blocks
[] 35 Clay bricks
[] 36 Wood planks/shingles
[] 37 Metal sheets (Jenco)
[] 38 Taboog
[] 96 Other (specify) ____

HC6. What type of fuel does your household mainly use for cooking?

[] 01 Electricity (Go to HC8)
[] 02 Gas (Go to HC8)
[] 05 Kerosene (Go to HC8)
[] 07 Charcoal
[] 08 Wood
[] 09 Straw/shrubs/grass
[] 10 Animal dung
[] 11 Agricultural crop residue
[] 95 No food cooked in household (Go to HC8)
[] 96 Other (specify) ____

HC7. Is the cooking usually done in the house, in a separate building, or outdoors?
If 'In the house', probe: is it done in a separate room used as a kitchen?

In the house
[] 1 In a separate room used as a kitchen
[] 2 Elsewhere in the house
[] 3 In a separate building
[] 4 Outdoors
[] 6 Other (specify) ____

HC8. Does your household have:

A. Electricity?

[] 1 Yes
[] 2 No

B. A radio?

[] 1 Yes
[] 2 No

C. A television?

[] 1 Yes
[] 2 No

D. A non-mobile telephone?

[] 1 Yes
[] 2 No

E. An electric refrigerator?

[] 1 Yes
[] 2 No

F. A satellite system (parabolic dish)?

[] 1 Yes
[] 2 No

G. Internet connection?

[] 1 Yes
[] 2 No

H. Shared grid (external generation)?

[] 1 Yes
[] 2 No

I. Own power generator?

[] 1 Yes
[] 2 No

J. Deep freezer?

[] 1 Yes
[] 2 No

K. Split unit air conditioner?

[] 1 Yes
[] 2 No

L. Air cooler?

[] 1 Yes
[] 2 No

M. Cold box (wood or asbestos)?

[] 1 Yes
[] 2 No

N. Earthen water container?

[] 1 Yes
[] 2 No

HC9. Does any member of your household own:

A. A wrist watch?

[] 1 Yes
[] 2 No

B. A mobile telephone?

[] 1 Yes
[] 2 No

C. A bicycle?

[] 1 Yes
[] 2 No

D. A motorcycle?

[] 1 Yes
[] 2 No

E. An animal drawn cart?

[] 1 Yes
[] 2 No

F. A car or truck?

[] 1 Yes
[] 2 No

G. A boat with a motor?

[] 1 Yes
[] 2 No

H. Computer?

[] 1 Yes
[] 2 No

HC10. Do you or someone living in this household own this dwelling?
If "No", then ask: Do you rent this dwelling from someone not living in this household? If "Rented from someone else", circle "2". For other responses, circle "6".
[] 1 Own
[] 2 Rent
[] 6 Other (not owned or rented)

HC11. Does any member of this household own any land that can be used for agriculture?

[] 1 Yes
[] 2 No (Go to HC13)

HC12. How many dunums (hectares) of agricultural land do members of this household own?
If less than one, record "00". If 95 or more, record '95'. If unknown, record '98'.
_ _ Dunums (Hectares)

HC13. Does this household own any livestock, herds, other farm animals, or poultry?

[] 1 Yes
[] 2 No (Go to HC15)

HC14. How many of the following animals does this household have?
If none, record '00'. If 95 or more, record '95'. If unknown, record '98'.

A. Cattle, milk cows, or bulls?

Numbers: _ _

B. Horses, donkeys, or mules?

Numbers: _ _

C. Goats?

Numbers: _ _

D. Sheep?

Numbers: _ _

E. Chickens?

Numbers: _ _

HC15. Does any member of this household have a bank account?

[] 1. Yes
[] 2. No

Child Labour: CL

To be administered for mother/caretaker of all children in the household age 5-14 years. For household members below age 5 or above age 14, leave rows blank.
Now I would like to ask about any work children in this household may do.

CL1. Line number: _ _

CL2. Name and age copy from Household Listing Form, HL2 and HL6

____ Name
_ _ Age

CL3. During the past week, did (name) do any kind of work for someone who is not a member of this household?
If yes: For pay in cash or kind?
[] 1 Yes, for pay (cash or kind)
[] 2 Yes, unpaid
[] 3 No (Go to CL5)

CL4. Since last (day of the week), about how many hours did he/she do this work for someone who is not a member of this household?
If more than one job, include all hours at all jobs.
Number of hours: _ _

CL5. During the past week, did (name) fetch water or collect firewood for household use?

[] 1 Yes
[] 2 No (Go to CL7)

CL6. Since last (day of the week), about how many hours did he/she fetch water or collect firewood for household use?

Number of hours: _ _

CL7. During the past week, did (name) do any paid or unpaid work on a family farm or in a family business or selling goods in the street?
Include work for a business run by the child, alone or with one or more partners.
[] 1 Yes
[] 2 No (Go to CL9)

CL8. Since last (day of the week), about how many hours did he/she do this work for his/her family or himself/herself?

Number of hours: _ _

CL9. During the past week, did (name) help with household chores such as shopping, cleaning, washing clothes, cooking; or caring for children, old or sick people?

[] 1 Yes
[] 2 No (Go to next line)

CL10. Since last (day of the week), about how many hours did he/she spend doing these chores?

Number of hours: _ _

Child Discipline: CD

Table 1: Children Aged 2-14 Years Eligible for Child Discipline Questions
List each of the children aged 2-14 years below in the order they appear in the household listing form. Do not include other household members outside of the age range 2-14 years.
Record the line number, name, sex, and age for each child.
Then record the total number of children aged 2-14 in the box provided (CD6).
If there is only one child age 2-14 years in the household, then skip table 2 and go to CD8; write down'1' and continue with CD9.


CD1. Rank Number: _

CD2. Line number from HL1: _ _

CD3. Name from HL2: ____

CD4. Sex from HL4

[] 1 Male
[] 2 Female

CD5. Age from HL6: _ _

CD6. Total children age 2-14 years: _ _

Table 2: Selection of Random Child for Child Discipline Questions
Use Table 2 to select one child between the ages of 2 and 14 years, if there is more than one child in that age range in the household.
Check household number (HH2) from the cover page. This is the number of the row you should go to in the table below.
Check the total number of eligible children (2-14) in CD6 above. This is the number of the column you should go to.
Find the box where the row and the column meet and circle the number that appears in the box. This is the rank number of the child (CD1) about whom the questions will be asked.


CD7.
Total number of eligible children in the household (CD6) [Column 1 to 8+]
Household number (HH2) [Row 0 to 10]


CD8. Record the rank number of the selected child: _

CD9. Write the name and line number of the child selected for the module from CD3 and CD2, based on the rank number in CD8.
____ Name
_ _ Line number

CD10. Adults use certain ways to teach children the right behaviour or to address a behaviour problem. I will read various methods that are used and I want you to tell me if you or anyone else in your household has used this method with (name) in the past month.
CD11. Took away privileges, forbade something (name) liked or did not allow him/her to leave house.

[] 1 Yes
[] 2 No

CD12. Explained why (name)'s behavior was wrong.

[] 1 Yes
[] 2 No

CD13. Shook him/her.

[] 1 Yes
[] 2 No

CD14. Shouted, yelled at or screamed at him/her.

[] 1 Yes
[] 2 No

CD15. Gave him/her something else to do.

[] 1 Yes
[] 2 No

CD16. Spanked, hit or slapped him/her on the bottom with bare hand.

[] 1 Yes
[] 2 No

CD17. Hit him/her on the bottom or elsewhere on the body with something like a belt, hairbrush, stick or other hard object.

[] 1 Yes
[] 2 No

CD18. Called him/her dumb, lazy, or another name like that.

[] 1 Yes
[] 2 No

CD19. Hit or slapped him/her on the face, head, neck or ears.

[] 1 Yes
[] 2 No

CD20. Hit or slapped him/her on the hand, arm, or leg.

[] 1 Yes
[] 2 No

CD21. Beat him/her up, that is hit him/her over and over as hard as one could.

[] 1 Yes
[] 2 No

CD21A. Burn him/her up, using a hot metal or anything else?

[] 1 Yes
[] 2 No

CD21B. Bit/hit him/her?

[] 1 Yes
[] 2 No

CD22. Do you believe that in order to bring up, raise, or educate a child properly, the child needs to be physically punished?

[] 1 Yes
[] 2 No
[] 8 Don't know/no opinion

Hand washing: HW

HW1. Please show me where members of your household most often wash their hands.

[] 1. Observed
Not observed
[] 2 Not in dwelling/plot/yard (Go to HW4)
[] 3 No permission to see (Go to HW4)
[] 6 Other reason (Go to HW4)

HW2. Observe presence of water at the specific place for handwashing.
Verify by checking the tap/pump, or basin, bucket, water container or similar objects for presence of water.
[] 1 Water is available
[] 2 Water is not available

HW3. Record if soap or detergent is present at the specific place for handwashing.
Circle all that apply.
Skip to HH19 if any soap or detergent code (A, B, C or D) is circled. If "None" (Y) is circled, continue with HW4.
[] A Bar soap (Go to HH19)
[] B Detergent (powder/liquid/paste) (Go to HH19)
[] C Liquid soap (Go to HH19)
[] D Ash/mud/sand (Go to HH19)
[] Y None

HW4. Do you have any soap or detergent in your household for washing hands?

[] 1 Yes
[] 2 No (Go to HH19)

HW5. Can you please show it to me?
Record observation. Circle all that apply.
[] A Bar soap
[] B Detergent (powder/liquid/paste)
[] C Liquid soap
[] D Ash/mud/sand
[] Y Not able/does not want to show

Salt Iodization: SI
SI1. We would like to check whether the salt used in your household is iodized. May I have a sample of the salt used to cook meals in your household?
Once you have tested the salt, circle number that corresponds to test outcome.
[] 1 Not iodized 0 PPM
[] 2 Less than 15 PPM
[] 3 15 PPM or more
[] 6 No salt in the house
[] 7 Salt not tested

Water testing: WT

Check if WS1 and WS2 is 11, 12, 13, 14.
[] 1 Yes (Proceed with WT1)
[] 2 No (Skip to HH20)

WT1. We would like to check whether piped water used in your household is chlorinated.
May I have a sample of the water from your household?

[] 1 Yes, got water
[] 2 No (Go to HH20)

WT2. Testing chlorine (concentration) in water

[] 1 Less than 0.5
[] 2 0.5 - 0.9
[] 3 1 - 1.5
[] 4 1.6 - 2.5
[] 5 Greater than 2.5
[] 6 Does not have chlorine
[] 7 Did not test the water

HH19. Record the time

_ _ Hour
_ _ Minutes

HH20. Does any eligible woman age 15-49 reside in the household?
Check Household Listing Form, column HL7 for any eligible woman. You should have a questionnaire with the Information Panel filled in for each eligible woman.

[] Yes (Go to questionnaire for individual women to administer the questionnaire to the first eligible woman.)
[] No (Continue.)

HH21. Does any child under the age of 5 reside in the household?
Check Household Listing Form, column HL9 for any eligible child under age 5. You should have a questionnaire with the Information Panel filled in for each eligible child.

[] Yes (Go to questionnaire for children under 5 to administer the questionnaire to mother or caretaker of the first eligible child.)
[] No (End the interview by thanking the respondent for his/her cooperation.
Gather together all questionnaires for this household and complete HH8 to HH15 on the cover page.)

Interviewer's observations ________

Field editor's observations ________
Name: ____
Signature: ____
Date: _ \ _ \ _

Local supervisor's observations ________
Name: ____
Signature: ____
Date: _ \ _ \ _

Central supervisor's observations ________
Name: ____
Signature: ____
Date: _ \ _ \ _