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ICPSR 36151

India Human Development


Survey-II (IHDS-II), 2011-12
Sonalde Desai
University of Maryland, and National Council
of Applied Economic Research

Reeve Vanneman
University of Maryland
Data Collection Instruments

Inter-university Consortium for


Political and Social Research
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ICPSR 36151

India Human Development Survey-II


(IHDS-II), 2011-12
Data Collection Instruments

STATE:

DISTRICT:

PSU:

HOUSEHOLD:

SPLIT:

Confidential

INDIA HUMAN DEVELOPMENT SURVEY II


2011-12

HOUSEHOLD QUESTIONNAIRE

Ist Data Entry

Tick ( )

IInd Data Entry

Tick ( )

NATIONAL COUNCIL OF APPLIED ECONOMIC RESEARCH


PARISILA BHAWAN, 11 I.P. ESTATE
NEW DELHI - 110 002

STATE:

DISTRICT:

PSU:

stateid

distid

HOUSEHOLD:

SPLIT:

PSUid

HHid

HHsplitid

INDIA HUMAN DEVELOPMENT SURVEY II


2011-12
NATIONAL COUNCIL OF APPLIED ECONOMIC RESEARCH
&
UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND
HOUSEHOLD QUESTIONNAIRE
1.
2.
3.

STUDY CODE

HC1

HC2

Book Number
Interviewer ID

Yes=1
No=2

10. Number of Visits to Household


to Complete Questionnaire.

Organisation ID

Complete=1
Incomplete=2

HC3b

Interviewer ID

12. Whether Additional ROSTER/CROP


Booklet (Sheets) Attached

Interviewer Name

HC9

HC10

11. Completion Status


HC3a

4.

9. Is this a RE-INTERVIEW Household?

0 4 4

ROSTER

Yes=1
No=2

HC11

HC12a

Yes=1

5.
6.

CROP

Interviewer Signature

13. Learning Completion Status

Supervisor ID
HC6a

Organisation ID

7.

Supervisor Name

HC6b

Supervisor Signature

Fully done=3
Not applicable=9

HC12b

HC13

14. Completion Status of YOUTH Questionnaire.

Supervisor ID

Fully done, Number=1,2,3,4,5

Not done=7

Partially done=6

Not applicable=9

HC14

Number

HC15

15. Number of Additional Learning Sheets Attached


If NO, write '0'.

8.

Not done=1
Partially done=2

No=2

[INTERVIEWER: PLEASE IDENTIFY YOURSELF BY NAME AND ORGANISATION AND THEN READ THE FOLLOWING STATEMENT EXACTLY AS WRITTEN]

CONSENT STATEMENT
Approximately six years ago, we interviewed your household for a research study. We would like to
update the information and interview you and some members of your household about your health and family life.
This study is conducted by the National Council of Applied Economic Research (NCAER), New Delhi and the University of Maryland, College Park, USA.
We will also ask for contact information from you and other family members so we can update this information again in a few years.
We are asking many people all over the country to participate in this same interview.
The interview is voluntary. During our visit, we would like to ask you about various aspects of your life including work, finances,
education, health and family. In addition, we may ask to measure the height and weight of women and children in the household
and administer a short reading, writing and arithmetic exercise to some children.
We may also ask to speak to young people in your household about similar issues.
If you choose not to reply to any of the questions in this questionnaire, you are free to do so.
If you decide to answer some or all of the questions, we will use the information you give us only for the purposes of research and publication.
People will be able to learn about the health and well-being of the people of India, but not what you personally said.
Your name and other personal information will be retained by NCAER and University of Maryland in a confidential manner.
For information about the study please contact Dr. Sonalde Desai
at NCAER, 11, Indraprastha Estate, New Delhi 110 002. Tel (011) 23379861. Email: ihdsinfo@gmail.com
1. Do you agree to be interviewed?
Yes=1
No=2

HS1

Interviewer's
Initials

2. Do you agree to let young people in your household be interviewed?


Yes=1
No=2

3.

HS2

First Interview Date

4.
HS3D

Day

HS3M

Month

Interviewer's
Initials
Interview Start Time

HS3Y

Year

HS4a

Hours

AM=1
HS4b

Minutes

PM=2

HS4c

IHDS-2 (HOUSEHOLD QUESTIONNAIRE)


1.

Household Identification

1.10 Name of the Household Head

ENTER 1.1 TO 1.5 BEFORE GOING TO HOUSEHOLD:

1.1 Listing Sheet No.

LISTING

ID1

[ONLY IF BRAND NEW HOUSEHOLD, OTHERWISE '999']


1.2 Name of state or
Union Territory - 2001

CODE

1.11 What is the religion of the head of


household?
ID2

1.3 District Name - 2001


2001 CODE

ID3

ID3NM

2011 CODE

ID3a

ID3aNM

CODE

ID4

ID4NM

1.5 Name of village/urban block

CODE

ID5

ID5NM

Tribal=7
Others=8
None=9

ID11

1.12a

Jati

1.12b

Sub-jati

ID12aNM

[IF ANY]

ID12bNM

OBC=3
SC=4

ST=5
Others=6

ID13

1.14 What is the principal source of income for the household?


Cultivation=01
Allied agriculture=02
Agricultural wage labour=03
Non agricultural wage labour=04
Artisan/Independent=05
Petty shop/Small business=06

Organized Trade/Business=07
Salaried employment=08
Profession NEC=09
Pension/Rent/Dividend, etc.=10
Others (specify)=11

ID14

ID14NM

1.15 How many years ago did your family first come
to this village/town/city?
YEARS
IF MORE, THAN 90 = 90 (includes 'forever') & go to Q.No. 1.18
IF LESS, THAN 90:
Same state, Same district=1
Same state, Another district=2
Another state=3
(include Pakistan or Bangladesh even if before partition) Another country=4

ID15

1.16 From where did the family come?

1.6 Name of post office

ID6NM

1.7 Name of Mohalla/Hamlet/Locality

1.8 Rural/Urban (Current)

Rural=0
Urban=1

1.9 2004-2005 Household ID:


distid2005

1.17 Was this a village or a town/city?

Village=1
Town=2

ID16

ID17

1.18 What was the primary occupation of the household head's father /
husband's father (for most of his life)?
ID7NM

stateid2005

Sikh=4
Buddhist=5
Jain=6

1.13 Is this Brahmin, General/Forward


Brahmin=1
Forward/General (except Brahmin)=2
OBC, SC, ST or Others?

EDITOR

1.4 Name of tehsil/taluka(rural) /


Town (urban)

Hindu=1
Muslim=2
Christian=3

1.12 Which caste/jati and sub caste/sub jati do you belong to?

ID2NM

1.3a Current District Name (2011)

ID10NM

PSUid2005

HHid2005

ID8

1.18a Occupation:

Occupation Code

Industry Code

1.18b Industry:

ID18b

ID18bNM

1.18c And how many standards/years of education had he

completed?

ID18a

ID18aNM

e.g., 5th class=5; Bachelors=15, Above bachelors=16

YEARS

ID18c

IHDS-2 (HOUSEHOLD QUESTIONNAIRE)


2.

Household Roster

ID

all the people who live and

code

take meals in this house


WRITE IN HINDI/ENGLISH CAPITAL LETTERS

2011

2005

RO0

RO1

NAMES (start with head's name)


RO2NM

PSU:

HOUSEHOLD:

SPLIT:

[PARENT ID ONLY TO BE WRITTEN FOR PARENTS IN HOUSEHOLD AND FOR HEAD]

2.4

Sex Relationship
to head of
M=1
F=2

DISTRICT:

Now I would like to ask a few questions about each person in this household

Household = all those who live under the same roof and share
the same kitchen for 6+ months during last year.
2.1
2.2
2.3
Please tell me the names of

STATE:

household

2.5

2.6

2.7

AGE

Marital

Primary

How old is

Status

Activity

2.8
Husband / Wife's
Name

2.10

Father's

Father

Wife's ID

Name

ID
2011

2011

Status

he/she?

2.9
Husband /

Mother's
name

Mother
ID
2011

<1 year=00
RO3

RO4

RO5

RO6

RO7

RO8NM

RO8

RO9NM

RO9

RO10NM

RO10

0 1

01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
PROMPT AT END: Is there anyone else who lives here
(such as new children and wives)?
Head=01

Grandchild=05

Wife / Husband=02

Father / Mother=06

Son / Daughter=03

Brother / Sister=07

Daughter-in-law /

Father-in-law /

Son-in law=04

Mother-in-law=08

Nephew / Niece=09

Married=1

Cultivation=01 Organized Trade/ Business


Allied agriculture=02

Sister-in-law=10

Widowed=3

Agricultural wage labour=03

Other relatives=11

Separated / Divorced=4

Non agricultural wage labour=04

Servant / Others=12

Married no gauna=5

Artisan/Independent work=05

Retired=10

to work=14

Petty shop/Small business=06

Household work / Housewife=11

Others=15

EDITOR: TOTAL
No. of members

ROED1

SEX

Student=12

Unmarried=2

Brother-in-law /

ROED2

AGE

ROED3

(if more than 5 employees)=07 Looking for work /


Salaried employed=08

Unemployed=13

Profession NEC=09 Too young / Unfit

Codes for 2.8, 2.9 & 2.10:IF Spouse / Parent outside


for more than 6 months=55
Dead=75

IHDS-2 (HOUSEHOLD QUESTIONNAIRE)

STATE:

DISTRICT:

PSU:

HOUSEHOLD:

SPLIT:

3. Non-Resident Family Members


IF INCLUDED IN ONE CATEGORY, DO NOT REPEAT.
3.1
T
Y
P
E
NR1

3.2
ID Code of

3.3
Name of the

Household

Non-resident Relative

Resident

3.4
3.5
Relationship of Sex

NR2

3.7
Marital

non - resident
to HH

Member

3.6
Age

3.9
Place of

status Residence Residence


M=1

member

F=2

NR4

NR5

NR3NM

3.8
State of

YEARS

3.10
No. of
Classes /
Standards
completed

NR6

NR7

NR8

NR9

NR10

3.11
3.12
Occupation Money:
(see codes) Sent /
Receiv
ed by
HH
NR11
NR12

Does any woman / man in the household has a husband / wife who lives outside the household?

0
0
0
0

1
1
1
1

3.13b
How much money

RECEIVED by Household from

SENT by Household to

[NAME] in past 12 months?

[NAME] in past 12 months?

RUPEES

RUPEES

NR13a

NR13b

(3.2 = ID code of his/her resident wife/husband from 2.1)

2
2
2
2

Is there any Household member who has children studying outside the household?

3.13a
How much money

(3.2 = ID code of student's father from 2.1)

Do any children under age 15 in the household have parents who live outside the household?

0
0

3
3

(3.2 = ID code of eldest resident child from 2.1)

6
6

Is there any other family member who send money to this household / receive it on a regular basis? What is his/her relationship to the household's head?
4

USE THESE LINES, IF EXTRA LINES ARE NEEDED FOR ANY CATEGORIES ABOVE

Head=01

Grandchild=05

Wife/Husband=02

Father/Mother=06

Son/Daughter=03

Brother/Sister=07

Daughter-in-law /
Son-in law=04

Father-in-law /
Mother-in-law=08

Nephew / Niece=09
Brother-in-law /

Married=1

Same state=1 Same village/Town=1

Illiterate=00

Sent=1

Another village=2

<1class=55

Received=2

Abroad=3 Another small city=3

5th class=05

Both=3

Metro city=4 Secondary=10

None=4

Unmarried=2 Another state=2

Sister-in-law=10

Widowed=3

Other relatives=11

Separated/Divorced=4

Servant / others=12

Married no gauna=5

Another country=5

Bachelors=15

Above Bachelors=16

IHDS-2 (HOUSEHOLD QUESTIONNAIRE)

4. Migration
4.1 Have you or any member of your household left to find seasonal/short term work during last five years and returned to live here?
[ASK ABOUT RELEVANT WORK SUCH AS DURING HARVEST, TEMPORARY WORK IN BRICK KILN/CONSTRUCTION, TOURIST SEASON Etc.
INCLUDE ABSENCES OF ATLEAST ONE MONTH; LESS THAN ONE MONTH WILL BE INCLUDED IN WAGE/SALARY/BUSINESS]

Yes=1
No=2

MG1

IF MORE THAN ONE TRIP FOR ANY ONE, LIST ON SEPARATE LINES
IF YES, how many members left during last five years? Please give the following details.

Record Number

4.1a

4.2

Name of the member

4.3

4.4

Household Place of
Roster migration
ID
2011
Same state=1

4.5

Rural=0
Urban=1

4.6

4.7

4.8

For how How many


alone or
many
years
with family Months
ago?

[Name] gone

4.9

Type of
work

4.10

Occupation
Code

Alone=1

Another state=2

(SEE CODE
Contractor=1
LIST)
With a job or

With spouse=2

Abroad=3

With spouse
& children=3

Self employed=2

With others=4

MG1a

01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12

MG2NM

MG3

MG4

4.11

[Name]
migrated
through

MG5

MG6

Without a job=3

MG7

MG8

MG9NM

MG10

MG11

IHDS-2 (HOUSEHOLD QUESTIONNAIRE)

STATE:

DISTRICT:

PSU:

HOUSEHOLD:

SPLIT:

5. Household Farm: Land


5.1 Does your household own or cultivate

any agricultural land?

(GO TO ANIMALS, SECTION 6, PAGE 11)

5.14 IF AGRICULTURAL LAND RENTED OUT OR SHARECROPPED OUT:

Yes=1
No=2

FM1

5.14a

5.2 WHAT IS THE NAME OF THE LOCAL UNIT OF LAND?

Did you receive cash/kind for this


land or did you divide the crop
between you and the tenant?

None=0
Rented (Cash/Kind)=1

FM14a

Share crop=2
Both=3

ALPHABETIC NAME

FM2

1 acre=

5.3 CONVERSION FACTOR: ONE ACRE EQUALS

LOCAL UNITS (0.00)

LAND HOLDING : (Area as per unit in 5.2 )


[FOCUS ON LAST 3 COMPLETED SEASONS]
Classification
KHARIF
of land
5.4.Total Owned
5.5. Leased / rented /
shared / mortgaged in
5.6. Leased / rented /
shared / mortgaged out
5.7. Total holding
(5.4 + 5.5 - 5.6)
5.8. Area under
plantations/orchards
5.9. Pastures,
permanent fallows etc.
5.10. Current fallows
5.11. Area cultivated
(5.7 - 5.9 - 5.10)
5.12. Irrigated area
out of 5.11

.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.

5.14b [IF RENTED (CASH/KIND)]:

How much cash/kind did you


receive during a year
RUPEES
for this land?

FM3

FM14b

5.14c [IF SHARE CROP]:

What proportion of the crop


did you receive?

RABI

FM5a

FM6a

FM7a

FM14c

SUMMER

.
.
.
.

FM4a

PERCENT

.
.
.
.

FM4b

FM5b

FM6b

FM7b

5.14d
FM4c

About how much was that


RUPEES
worth last year?

FM14d

FM5c

5.15 IF AGRICULTURAL LAND RENTED IN OR SHARECROPPED IN:


FM6c

5.15a
FM7c

Did you pay cash/kind for this land or


did you divide the crop between you
and the land owner?

None=0
Rented (Cash/Kind)=1

FM15a

Share crop=2
Both=3

FM8a

5.15b [IF RENTED CASH/KIND]:


FM9a

.
.
.

FM10a

FM11a

FM12a

.
.
.

FM10b

FM11b

FM12b

FM10c

FM11c

FM12c

5.13 What are the two most important modes of irrigation?


Private tubewell=1
Other well=2
Government tubewell=3

River/Canal=4
Tank/Pond/Nala=5
Others=6

Most Imp.

FM13a

Secondary

FM13b

About how much did you


pay during last year for
RUPEES
this land?

[INTERVIEWER: IF SHARE CROPPING, NOTE THIS ON THE


NEXT PAGE WITH CROP PRODUCTION]

FM15b

IHDS-2 (HOUSEHOLD QUESTIONNAIRE)


5.

Household Farm: Production

Now, I would like to ask you about what


crops you grew in the last Rabi, Kharif
and Summer seasons
(even for your own consumption)

Season codes:
5.16
S
e
a
s
o
n

5.17

Kharif = 1
Rabi = 2
Summer = 3

Name of Crop

FM16

FM17

5.18

Now, I would like to ask you a little more about each of these crops.
ASK ALL QUESTIONS ABOUT EACH CROP AND THEN GO TO NEXT CROP.

IF SAME CROP IS GROWN ON BOTH IRRIGATED AND UN-IRRIGATED AREA, LIST SEPARATELY.
SIMILARLY, LIST OWNED & SHARE CROPPED LAND SEPARATELY.
5.19
Irrigated?

Crop
Code
(SEE CODES)

Yes=1
No=2

FM18

FM19

5.20

5.21

Area
under CROP
during [SEASON]

Name of
production
unit

(IN LOCAL UNITS)


FM20

FM21

.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.

5.22

Total
Production

[INCLUDE LANDLORD'S
SHARE, IF SHARED IN]
(IN PRODUCTION UNIT)
FM22

5.23

5.24

Did you sell any of


IN - What (your share of) crop?
share
(IF YES): How
went to
much did you sell?
(IF NO, ENTER 0)
landlord?

5.25

What price
did you get for
this crop? Or

IF SHARED

PERCENT
FM23

(IN PRODUCTION UNIT)


FM24

harvest price if unsold


IN RUPEES PER PRODUCTION UNIT

FM25

,
,
,
,
,
,
,
,
,
,
,
,

.
.

5.26

What is the value of the by-product?


5.26a

Total value of by-product?

5.26b

Total value of the by-product


sold (out of 5.26a?)

,
,

FOR INTERMIXED CROPS, DIVIDE LAND AREA AMONG THE CROPS.

RUPEES

RUPEES

,
,

,
,

FM26a

EDITOR: Total number of Crops?


Nos.

FM26b

FMED1

IHDS-2 (HOUSEHOLD QUESTIONNAIRE)


5.

STATE:

DISTRICT:

PSU:

HOUSEHOLD:

Household Farm: Expenses

ROUGH WORKSHEET

5.27 During the last 12 months did you hire any

labour from outside your household?


5.27a [IF YES]: How many total mandays of labour did you hire?

DAYS
[IF RESPONDENT PAID LABOUR CHARGES ON CONTRACT BASIS, THEN WRITE '8888',
AND WRITE TOTAL LABOUR CHARGES IN Q.No. 5.27b IN RUPEES]
[IF NONE, ENTER ZERO AND GO TO 5.28]

5.27b

5.27c

How many rupees did you spend


last year on hired labour?

RUPEES

Did you also usually give these workers a meal?


many meals each day did you give?

FM27a

,
MEALS PER DAY
IF NONE, ENTER ZERO

[IF YES] How

FM27b

FM27c

APART FROM THE INPUTS PAID FOR BY THE LANDLORD/OTHERS

5.28 What was the value of the seeds you used

last year? [IF NONE, ENTER ZERO]

5.29 How many rupees did you spend all last year

on fertilizer and manures? [IF NONE, ENTER ZERO]

5.30 How many rupees did you spend last year on

pesticides and herbicides?

[IF NONE, ENTER ZERO]

RUPEES

FM28a

RUPEES

FM29

RUPEES

FM30

RUPEES

FM31

FM32

FM33

FM34

FMED2

5.31 Did you purchase any water for irrigation for your crops?

How many rupees did you spend last year on water?


[IF NONE, ENTER ZERO]

5.32 Did you hire any tractors or equipment or hire any animals

for working on your farm?


How many rupees did you spend last year
on animals and equipment? [IF NONE, ENTER ZERO]

[IF YES]

RUPEES

5.33 How much money did you spend repaying loans for equipment

purchase or upgraded on farm during last year?

[INTERVIEWER: FOCUS ON LONG TERM IMPROVEMENTS - EXCLUDE RUPEES


SEEDS, FERTILIZERS,PESTICIDE, MANURE ETC., WHICH IS LISTED ABOVE.]

5.34 Did you spend any other money for your farm last year?

for instance, on maintaining your machines,


transporting crops, on diesel, electricity, etc.?
[IF YES] How many rupees did you spend last year
on these expenses? [IF NONE, ENTER ZERO]
EDITOR CHECK: TOTAL EXPENSES
(EXCLUDING MANDAYS)

SPLIT:

RUPEES

RUPEES

home grown?=1
purchased?=2
both?=3
Not applicable=9

FM28b

IHDS-2 (HOUSEHOLD QUESTIONNAIRE)


5.

10

Household Farm: Household Labour

Now I would like to ask about people in your household who worked/helped on the farm during the last 12 months.
Please remember to include women and children as well as yourself (including supervision).
5.39a Who is the primary decision maker about
farm matters in your house?
5.35
5.36
5.37
5.38
First, thinking about the crops you grew,
in all the work for those crops that is, planting, weeding, harvesting,
or any other kind of work who are the people in your household
who did any of the work?

HOUSEHOLD
ROSTER
ID Code
2011

About how
many days
last year did
[PERSON] help?

FM36

DAYS
FM37

NAME

FM35NM

[IF WORKED]
How many
hours a day
did [NAME]
usually work?

5.39b

Inherited/Gifted to male members=1


Inherited/Gifted to female members=2
Undivided family land=3
Purchased=4

5.39c

Received from govt./Panchayat=5


Others=6
No land owned=9

5.40

Does this household own any

[IF YES, RECORD NUMBER AND IF NO, WRITE '00']


5.40g
5.40a Tubewells?

ID code

FM39c1

ID code

FM39c2

ID code

FM39c3

Hand/Power Sprayer?

FM40a

5.40b

Electric pumps?

5.40c

Diesel pumps?

5.40d

Bullock Cart /
Dunlop Cart?

FM40d

5.40e

Tractor / Tiller?

FM40e

5.40f

Thresher?

FM40f

FM40g

5.40h
FM40b

5.41b

Any other women in your household who helped?


Any children in your household who helped?
Not even during harvest?

EDITOR CHECK: No. of household workers

Nos.

FMED3

5.41c

5.41d

How much money did you spend


buying new equipment last year?

Chaff Cutter?

5.40i

Drip irrigation?

5.40j

Sprinkler set?

5.40k

Seed Drill?

FM40c

5.41a

FM39b

If land is in the name of a household member, who is that?


[IF MORE THAN THREE, LIST THE TOP THREE.]
[IF IN NAME OF PEOPLE OUTSIDE HOUSEHOLD WRITE 55]

PROMPT AT END:

FM39a

How did you acquire most of the land that you own?

< 1 hour = 1
HOURS
FM38

ID code

[MEMBER ID CODE FROM THE HOUSEHOLD ROSTER]

FM40h

FM40i

FM40j

FM40k

RUPEES

FM41a

How much money did you earn selling/


RUPEES
renting out water, equipment
or animals last year?

FM41b

FM41c

Do you have any other income from


agriculture, such as from selling
trees last year? If so, how much

RUPEES

Overall last 12 months (3 seasons) production was


average, better than average, worse than average?

Average=1
Better than avg.=2
Worse than avg.=3

FM41d

IHDS-2 (HOUSEHOLD QUESTIONNAIRE)

STATE:

DISTRICT:

6. Animals

Yes=1
No=2
[INTERVIEWER: IF FOR BUSINESS, INCLUDE IN HOUSEHOLD BUSINESS, NOT DUPLICATE.]
[IF NO, GO TO WAGE AND SALARY WORK, SECTION 7, PAGE 12]
(Nos.)

AN1

Milch cows?

AN1a

6.1b

Milch buffaloes?

AN1b

6.1c

Draft animals? (bullocks, buffaloes)

AN1c

6.1d

Goats?

AN1d

6.1e

Sheep?

AN1e

6.1f

Poultry, chickens, ducks?

AN1f

6.1g

Others? (calves, pigs, camels, donkey, etc.)

AN1g

Editor : Total
ANED

6.2 How much money did you make selling milk,

eggs, chicken, or meat in the last year?


Milk & Milk Products

6.2b

Poultry, eggs, meat, wool, etc.

RUPEES

RUPEES
6.2c

How much money did you make from


selling livestock in the last year?

(INCLUDING CALVES)
6.2d

RUPEES

How much money did you spend


buying animals last year?

(INCLUDING CALVES)

RUPEES

If you want to buy all your


livestock today, approx. RUPEES
how much would it cost?
ROUGH WORKSHEET
Cows & Milch Buffaloes
Rs.
Draft animals
Rs.
Goats and Sheep
Rs.
Poultry or Other
Rs.
TOTAL
Rs.
6.2e

1 Value of purchased feed & fodder?

SPLIT:

11

RUPEES

AN3a1

RUPEES

AN3a2

1 Veterinary services?

RUPEES

AN3b1

2 Hired labour for grazing/care?

RUPEES

AN3b2

3 Other costs (ropes, chain, transport, etc.)?

RUPEES

AN3b3

2 Value of home produced/collected


feed & fodder?

6.1a

6.2a

HOUSEHOLD:

6.3a How much was the cost of feed and fodder?

6.1 Do you own any livestock such as

cows, buffalo, goats or chickens?

PSU:

[EXCEPT OPEN GRAZING]

6.3b How much was the cost of:

Animal Care : Household Labour


6.4

Who in the household


helped take care of
the animals in
last 12 months?
NAME

6.5
HOUSEHOLD
ROSTER

ID Code
2011

AN4NM

AN2a

AN2b

AN2c

AN2d

AN2e

6.6

How often did [PERSON]


help take care of
the animals?

AN5

sometimes=1
usually=2
AN6

PROMPT: Anybody else? Any men? women? children?


6.7 Who is the primary person responsible for

taking care of the animals in your household?

[MEMBER ID NUMBER FROM THE HOUSEHOLD ROSTER.]

ID

AN7

IHDS-2 (HOUSEHOLD QUESTIONNAIRE)


7.

12

Wage and Salary Work

Now, besides work on the household farm or in any of the household's businesses, what work did [NAME] DO LAST YEAR for payment in cash or kind?
ASK SEPARATELY FOR EVERYONE. IF A PERSON WORKED AT DIFFERENT TYPES OF JOBS, ENTER EACH ON A SEPARATE LINE.
7.1

7.2

7.3

7.4

7.5

NAME

HOUSEHOLD
ROSTER

What kind of work did [NAME] do?

OCCUPATION

INDUSTRY
CODE

ID CODE
2011

WS1NM

PROMPT:

(SEE CODE SHEETS)

DESCRIPTION OF WORK
WS3NM

WS2

Did [NAME] do any other work for a wage or salary last year?

IF NO, ASK ABOUT NEXT PERSON ON ROSTER

AFTER COMPLETING EVERYONE, PROMPT: Besides the work listed above, did anyone
INTERVIEWER: PLEASE LIST ANY CONSULTING JOB OR SECOND/THIRD JOBS SEPARATELY

EDITOR: Total number of lines?

CODE

Nos.

work in any other government organized programs?

WSCHK

WS4

WS5

IHDS-2 (HOUSEHOLD QUESTIONNAIRE)


7.

STATE:

DISTRICT:

PSU:

HOUSEHOLD:

13

SPLIT:

Wage and Salary Work (continued)

Now, I would like to ask you about each of these jobs.


ASK SEPARATELY FOR EACH JOB. IF A PERSON WORKED AT DIFFERENT TYPES OF JOBS, ENTER EACH ON A SEPARATE LINE.
7.6

7.7

7.8

7.9

7.10

HOUSEHOLD
ROSTER
ID CODE
2011

For how
many days
did [NAME]
do this
work last
year?

How many
hours did
[NAME]
work in a
usual
day?

Frequency
of Payment

What was the rate at


which [NAME] was paid
in cash or in kind?
(INCLUDE DA, HOUSING ALLOWANCE
GIVEN IN CASH, Etc.)

Per Day=1
Per Month=2
Fixed=3
WS6

DAYS
WS7

(INTERVIEWER: ASK TAKE HOME SALARY


MINUS PF, TAXES, OTHER DEDUCTION)

HOURS
WS8

RUPEES
WS10

WS9

7.11
Did [NAME]
receive meals
or housing
from the
employer?
No=0
Yes meal=1
Yes house=2
Yes both=3

7.12

7.13

7.14

7.15

Did [NAME] receive any bonus?


(include overtime & other)
clothes? Or any other items?

Is [NAME]
a Casual
or a
Permanent
worker?

Nature of
job or
work?

Time to
get to
work place?

IF YES:
What was the total value
over the last year?
NO = 0

(USE BELOW CODES)


RUPEES

WS11

WS12

,
,
,
PROMPT: Did [NAME] do any other work for a wage or salary last year? IF NO, ASK ABOUT NEXT PERSON ON ROSTER
AFTER COMPLETING EVERYONE, PROMPT: Besides the work listed above, did anyone work in any other government
organized programs?
INTERVIEWER: PLEASE LIST ANY CONSULTING JOB OR SECOND/THIRD JOBS SEPARATELY

[ONE WAY]

WS13

WS14

MINUTES
WS15

Casual daily=1

Govt./ PSU=1

Casual piece work=2


Contract < 1 yr=3

Private firm=2
Private employer=3

Regular/Permanent/
MGNREGA=4
Longer contract=4 Other govt. programs=5
Others=6

IHDS-2 (HOUSEHOLD QUESTIONNAIRE)

14

8. Household Nonfarm Business: First business

NFBN1

Does anybody in this household run their own business, however big or small? OR Does anybody make something for sale, such as cloth / some food like pickles?
OR Does anybody sell something in a market / to customers of any sort? OR Does anybody provide a service to others for a price, either a skilled service like a doctor
or an unskilled service like a barber? OR Does anybody make an intermediate product at home for a private contractor/middleman?
Yes=1
No=2

8.1 Does household have a Non-farm business?

[IF NO, SKIP TO THE NEXT SECTION; ELSE, BEGIN WITH FIRST BUSINESS]
IF YES,
8.1n How many?
Nos.

NF1

NF1n

Please describe this activity

8.6 Did you make any major investments

for your business during last year?


IF YES, How much was it?

NF1aNM

8.1b OCCUPATION:

NF1b

8.9
NF2

8.3 What was the gross receipt from this business


RUPEES

NF3

HOWEVER, IF RESPONDENT GIVES NET INCOME, ENTER IN 8.5 BUT ALSO ASK 8.4

8.4g TOTAL (8.4a to 8.4f)

8.10

NAME

NF9

NF10NM

NF4a

RUPEES

NF4b

RUPEES

NF4c

RUPEES

NF4d

RUPEES

NF4e

RUPEES

NF4f

RUPEES

NF4g

8.11

8.12

8.13

Code 2011

How many
days did [NAME]
work in the
last year?

How many
hours a day
did [NAME]
usually work?

NF12

< 1 hour=1
NF13

HOUSEHOLD
ROSTER ID

NF11

EDITOR: Line Count?

Nos.

8.14 Total Loss

8.15 Who is the Primary decision maker for the business?

NF5

NFED1

INTERVIEWER: IF THE RESPONDENT CLAIMS A LOSS FOR THE BUSINESS IN RESPONSE


TO 8.5, NOTE '0' IN 8.5 & NOTE TOTAL LOSS FOR THE BUSINESS BELOW
RUPEES

NF8

RUPEES

CALCULATE Q8.5 = Q8.3 - Q8.4g


8.5 So, that means your household
RUPEES
earned about [AMOUNT]
rupees last year. Does that sound right?

NF7

8.4 How much did it cost to operate this business in last 12 months for the following:
8.4a Rent?

8.4c Labour?

Yes=1
No=2

Who in the household worked in this business last year?


PLEASE INCLUDE WOMEN AND CHILDREN.

Business

Yes=1
No=2

IF YES: WRITE DOWN HOUSEHOLDS SHARE OF INCOME & EXPENDITURE.

interest etc.?
8.4f Other costs including taxes?

Home=1
Other fixed place=2
Other moving place=3

[IF YES, ASK QUESTIONS ABOUT WORK GIVEN BELOW.]

NF1bNM

8.2 Is this business in partnership?

8.4e Business loan installment,

NF6

[INCLUDING SUPERVISION]

NF1a

OCCUPATION CODE

8.4d Materials & inputs?

8.7 Where does this household work mainly take place?

INDUSTRY CODE

8.4b Electricity, water, transport?

8.8 Does any family member work in the business?

8.1a INDUSTRY:

over the last 12 months?

RUPEES

NF14

ID
NF15
[INTERVIEWER: INCLUDE EVEN IF NO HOUSEHOLD MEMBER IS ACTUALLY WORKING IN THE BUSINESS]

IHDS-2 (HOUSEHOLD QUESTIONNAIRE)

STATE:

DISTRICT:

8. Household Nonfarm Business: Second business

Is there any other kind of business that this household runs?


However small?

PSU:

HOUSEHOLD:

NFBN21

8.26 Did you make any major investments

for your business during last year?


IF YES, How much was it?

[IF NO, SKIP TO THE NEXT SECTION; ELSE, BEGIN WITH SECOND BUSINESS]
Please describe this activity

RUPEES

8.27 Where does this household work mainly take place?

8.21a INDUSTRY:

8.21b OCCUPATION:

NF21a

NF26

Home=1
Other fixed place=2
Other moving place=3

NF21aNM

INDUSTRY CODE

8.28 Does any family member work in the business?

Yes=1
No=2

[INCLUDING SUPERVISION]

NF21bNM

OCCUPATION CODE

15

SPLIT:

NF27

NF28

NF21b

[IF YES, ASK QUESTIONS ABOUT WORK GIVEN BELOW.]


Yes=1
No=2

IF YES: WRITE DOWN HOUSEHOLDS SHARE OF INCOME & EXPENDITURE.

8.29

8.23 What was the gross receipt from this business

over the last 12 months?

RUPEES

NF23

HOWEVER, IF RESPONDENT GIVES NET INCOME, ENTER IN 8.25 BUT ALSO ASK 8.24
8.24 How much did it cost to operate this business in the last 12 months

for the following:


8.24a Rent?

8.24b Electricity, water, transport?

8.24d Materials & inputs?

NF24a

RUPEES

NF24b

RUPEES

NF24c

RUPEES

NF24d

RUPEES

NF24e

RUPEES

NF24f

RUPEES

NF24g

8.24e Business loan installment,

interest etc.?

8.24f Other costs including taxes?


8.24g TOTAL (8.24a to 8.24f)

CALCULATE Q8.25 = Q8.23 - Q8.24g


8.25 So, that means your household
RUPEES
earned about [AMOUNT]
rupees last year.
Does that sound right?

8.30
NAME

NF29

NF30NM

8.31

8.32

8.33

Code 2011

How many
days did [NAME]
work in the
last year?

How many
hours a day
did [NAME]
usually work?

NF32

< 1 hour=1
NF33

HOUSEHOLD
ROSTER ID

NF31

RUPEES

8.24c Labour?

Who in the household worked in this business last year?


PLEASE INCLUDE WOMEN AND CHILDREN.

NF22

Business

8.22 Is this business in partnership?

2
2
2
2
EDITOR: Line Count?

Nos.

INTERVIEWER: IF THE RESPONDENT CLAIMS A LOSS FOR THE BUSINESS IN RESPONSE


TO 8.25, NOTE '0' IN 8.25 & NOTE TOTAL LOSS FOR THE BUSINESS BELOW
8.34 Total Loss
RUPEES

NF25

NFED2

8.35 Who is the Primary decision maker for the business?

NF34

ID
NF35
[INTERVIEWER: INCLUDE EVEN IF NO HOUSEHOLD MEMBER IS ACTUALLY WORKING IN THE BUSINESS]

IHDS-2 (HOUSEHOLD QUESTIONNAIRE)

16

8. Household Nonfarm Business: Third business

Is there any other kind of business that this household runs?


However small?

NFBN41

8.46 Did you make any major investments

for your business during last year?


IF YES, How much was it?

[IF NO, SKIP TO THE NEXT SECTION; ELSE, BEGIN WITH THIRD BUSINESS]
Please describe this activity

RUPEES

8.47 Where does this household work mainly take place?

8.41a INDUSTRY:

Home=1
Other fixed place=2
Other moving place=3

NF41aNM

INDUSTRY CODE

8.41b OCCUPATION:

NF41a

NF46

8.48 Does any family member work in the business?

Yes=1
No=2

[INCLUDING SUPERVISION]

NF41bNM

OCCUPATION CODE

NF47

NF48

NF41b

[IF YES, ASK QUESTIONS ABOUT WORK GIVEN BELOW.]


Yes=1
No=2

IF YES: WRITE DOWN HOUSEHOLDS SHARE OF INCOME & EXPENDITURE.

8.49

8.43 What was the gross receipt from this business

over the last 12 months?

RUPEES

NF43

HOWEVER, IF RESPONDENT GIVES NET INCOME, ENTER IN 8.45 BUT ALSO ASK 8.44
8.44 How much did it cost to operate this business in the last 12 months

for the following:


8.44a Rent?

8.44b Electricity, water, transport?

8.44d Materials & inputs?

NF44a

RUPEES

NF44b

RUPEES

NF44c

RUPEES

NF44d

RUPEES

NF44e

RUPEES

NF44f

RUPEES

NF44g

8.44e Business loan installment,

interest etc.?

8.44f Other costs including taxes?


8.44g TOTAL (8.44a to 8.44f)

CALCULATE Q8.45 = Q8.43 - Q8.44g


8.45 So, that means your household
RUPEES
earned about [AMOUNT]
rupees last year.
Does that sound right?

8.50
NAME

NF49

NF50NM

8.51

8.52

8.53

Code 2011

How many
days did [NAME]
work in the
last year?

How many
hours a day
did [NAME]
usually work?

NF52

< 1 hour=1
NF53

HOUSEHOLD
ROSTER ID

NF51

RUPEES

8.44c Labour?

Who in the household worked in this business last year?


PLEASE INCLUDE WOMEN AND CHILDREN.

NF42

Business

8.42 Is this business in partnership?

3
3
3
3
EDITOR: Line Count?

Nos.

INTERVIEWER: IF THE RESPONDENT CLAIMS A LOSS FOR THE BUSINESS IN RESPONSE


TO 8.45, NOTE '0' IN 8.45 & NOTE TOTAL LOSS FOR THE BUSINESS BELOW
8.54 Total Loss
RUPEES

NF45

NFED3

8.55 Who is the Primary decision maker for the business?

NF54

ID
NF55
[INTERVIEWER: INCLUDE EVEN IF NO HOUSEHOLD MEMBER IS ACTUALLY WORKING IN THE BUSINESS]

IHDS-2 (HOUSEHOLD QUESTIONNAIRE)

STATE:

DISTRICT:

9. Income from Other Sources

Has anyone in the household received any income


from any other source last year?

property / house?

9.8

Program (Specify)
RUPEES

9.2 Income from interest, dividends

share sale, or capital gains?

RUPEES

IN1

IN2

9.3b

Specify:-

Widows' Pension

Pension from govt. work,


including military?
RUPEES
Pension from any private
work?
RUPEES

Specify:-

,
,

,
,

IN3a

9.4b

non-agricultural land or
other property?
RUPEES
agricultural land

RUPEES

Maternity Scheme
Specify:-

IN3b

9.4 Income from the sale of . . .


9.4a

IN8NM

Old Age Pension

9.3 Yearly income from pensions?


9.3a

Disability Scheme
,
,

,
,

IN4a

Specify:-

Annapurna

IN4b

(NOTE VALUE OF GRAIN)


Specify:-

9.5 Income from scholarships

or gifts?

RUPEES

RUPEES

IN5

(EXCEPT MGNREGA)

IN6

Assistance from
NGOs / Charities

Specify:-

9.7 Income from any other source?


(INCLUDING PROVIDENT FUND, MATURED

Income generation
Programmes

Specify:-

9.6 Income from any govt. sources,

such as Draught/Flood
compensation, Insurance
payout or Other schemes?

RUPEES

IN7

17

SPLIT:

9.9

9.10

9.11

9.12

9.13

Benefit
ID
IN9

Scheme

Yes=1
No=2

HHS Roster ID
Code, 2011
IN12

Total Benefit
(in RUPEES.)
IN13

01

02

03

04

05

06

07

08

09

10

11

12

13

14

Other programs:
(IF YES, specify)
Program

INSURANCE POLICY, CHIT FUND, LOTTERY, DOWRY ETC.)

SPECIFY:

HOUSEHOLD:

Now, I would like to ask, if anyone in the household has participated in the
following programs? [MGNREGA IS INCLUDED IN SECTION-7., PAGE-12]
IF YES: Who received any benefits in last 12 months and how much?

For instance, from


9.1 Income from renting out

PSU:

Benefit ID

Code
IN10

IN11

Yes=1
No=2
Scheme ID

a.

15

b.

16

c.

17

d.

18

IN7NM

IHDS-2 (HOUSEHOLD QUESTIONNAIRE)


9.

18

Income from Other Sources

9.14 Compared to 7 years ago, would you say your household

Same=1
Better=2
Worse=3

is economically doing the same, better or worse today?

10. Ration Card and Other Programs


10.1 Does the household have a ration card?

IN14

9.15 During the past five years you or any other member of your household
participate in/benefited from social/insurance schemes (Govt.or Private):

Govt.

Schemes
9.15a

Life Insurance

9.15b

Health Insurance

9.15c

Crop Insurance

9.15d

Sanitary Latrines / Toilets

9.15e

Kisan Credit Card

9.15f
9.15g

Yes=1

Private

No=2 Yes=1

Don't know=8

IF YES,
10.1a How many cards does the household have?
10.1b

No=2

Don't know=8
IN15a2

APL

IN15b1

IN15b2

Antodaya

IN15c1

IN15c2

Annapurna

IN15d1

IN15d2

Indira Awas Yojana

10.1d
IN15f1

Girl child registration scheme

9.16 How many MGNREGA (NREGA) job cards does your

household have?

Nos.

9.17 Did anyone above age 15 in your household apply for a card

Yes=1
No=2

but did not get it?

IN16

IN17

[IF JOB CARD] In past 12 months, how many days of work did your household get per card?

IN18

9.19
No. of
Members
on card
IN19

Yes=1
No=2

RC1

Nos.

RC1a

Yes=1
No=2

RC1b1

Yes=1
No=2
Yes=1
No=2
Yes=1
No=2

9.20
No. of
days
eligible
IN20

9.21
No. of
days
worked
IN21

9.22
Why not
work all of
the eligible
days? *
IN22

9.23
First
worker
ID

9.24
Second
worker
ID

(from Roster)

(from Roster)

IN23

IN24

10.1f

In the last six months, have you used ration card


to get anything from the ration shop?
10.1e IF NO: Why not?
Financial constraints=3

Poor quality=5

Insufficient quantity=7

Irregular supply=4

No need=6

Others=8

RC1e

Yes=1
No=2

RC1f

Has the household received a voucher to purchase


ration in last six months?

[IF NO RATION CARD]:

Not needed=1

Bureaucratic difficulties=3

Lost=2

Moved but not transferred=4

10.3a

Photo ID proof such as voter card, ration card, PAN card, etc.?

10.3b

Proof of residence such as electricity/phone bill,


rent agreement etc.?

10.3c

Rastriya Swasthya Bima Yojana (RSBY) card?

10.3d

Jati certificate / Reserve category?

to wait to receive the payment in past 12 months?

10.4 Are you aware of Aadhar / Unique ID Number/program?

Same week=1 7-12 months=4


Same month=2 Still not paid=5
Within 2-6 months=3

IN25

RC1d

Too far=1

9.25 What is the longest anyone in the household had

RC1b4

RC1c

Yes=1
No=2

10.2 What is the main reason for not having a ration card?

Low wage rate=4, Received payment instead of work=5, Others=6

RC1b3

No time=2

10.3 Does anyone in the household have the following :

*:-Codes for Not Working: Not interested=1, Work not available=2, Payment problems=3,

RC1b2

How many household members are listed on ration cards?

Nos.

IN15e1

IN15g1

9.18
Card
No.

What type of cards does the household have?


Mark all that apply.
1 BPL

IN15a1

10.1c

Skip to 10.2

[IF YES],
10.4a Does anybody in the household have
Unique Identification ID (number) / Aadhar Card?

Others=5
RC2

Yes=1
No=2
Yes=1
No=2
Yes=1
No=2
Yes=1
No=2

RC3a

RC3b

RC3c

RC3d

Yes=1
No=2

RC4

Yes=1
No=2

RC4a

IHDS-2 (HOUSEHOLD QUESTIONNAIRE)

STATE:

DISTRICT:

PSU:

HOUSEHOLD:

SPLIT:

11. Education: All Household Members

Now, I would like to ask you some questions about the education of each member of your family.

DETACH THE HOUSEHOLD ROSTER CARD FROM THE ROSTER, ALIGN WITH THIS PAGE AND FOR EACH INDIVIDUAL ASK:
11.1

11.2
Can [NAME]
HH
Roster
read and
ID
write a
CODE sentence?
2011

ED1

Yes=1
No=2
ED2

11.3
Can [NAME]

11.4
Has [NAME]

converse
in
English?

ever
attended
school?

No=0
Yes, fluent=1
Yes, little=2
ED3

ASK ONLY WHO EVER ATTENDED


11.5
Is [NAME]
currently
enrolled in
school
or
college?

11.6
How many
standard
years
has [NAME]
completed?
<1 class=55
5th class=05

ASK ONLY FOR PEOPLE WHO HAVE STUDIED 10th CLASS & MORE

11.7
Has [NAME]
ever failed
or repeated
a class?

11.8 *
What class/
division/grade
did [NAME] get
in secondary /
high school
[matric]
board exam.?

11.9 **
After
Secondary /
high school
what

(USE BELOW
CODES)
ED8

(USE BELOW

(USE BELOW

CODES)

CODES)

ED9

ED10

[NAME]

11.10 ***
What
subject did

[NAME]

study after
high school?

did?

Bachelors=15

Yes=1
No=2
ED4

Yes=1
No=2
ED5

Above
Bachelors=16

ED6

Yes=1
No=2
ED7

11.11
Did [NAME]
ever attend
college or
technical
vocational
school?
No=0
College=1
Technical=2
ED11

IF COLLEGE / TECH
11.12 #
11.13 *
What is the
What
highest
class/div.
level of edu did [NAME]
[NAME] has
get?
completed?

(USE BELOW

(USE BELOW

CODES)

CODES)

ED12

ED13

01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
* :Codes for 11.8 & 11.13:

CLASS/DIVISION/GRADE CODES:
I=1
II = 2
III = 3
and for GRADES write exactly
for example A, A+, etc.
N applicable = 99 Yes
Not
Nev
Yes

** : Codes for 11.9 :

Attend regular School/College=1


Studying privately=2
Distance education/Open university/Correspondence=3
Technical Degree/Diploma < 3 years program, private=4
Technical Degree/Diploma < 3 years, govt.=5
Technical Degree/Diploma 3 & more years, private=6
Technical Degree/Diploma 3 & more years, govt.=7
Dropped out/Nothing=9

*** : 11.10

SUBJECT CODES:
Arts=1
Commerce=2
Science=3
N
Engineering=4
N
Agriculture=5
Home sciences/Craft/Design=6
Other tech./Vocational=7
Others=8

# : 11.12

CODES FOR HIGHEST LEVEL OF EDU. COMPLETED


Incomplete/Did not receive Degree/Diploma=1
BA/BSc/B.Com/BCA/BBA=2
BE/B.Tech. =3
MBBS/BAMS=4
Masters degree/Ph.D.=5
Professional degree(MD, Law, MBA, CA etc.)=6
Diploma < 3 years=7
Diploma 3 & more years=8
Others=9

19

IHDS-2 (HOUSEHOLD QUESTIONNAIRE)

20

12. About Youth (Age 15-18) - (SELECT OLDEST YOUTH RESPECTIVELY FROM TRACKING SHEET - IF ANY)
12.1 HOUSEHOLD ROSTER ID CODE

12.8 Would you like [NAME] to work in govt., private or be self employed?

NAME:
2011 ID

YQ1NM

We are trying to assess the situation of young people in India and


opportunities open to them.
For this, I would like to ask you some questions about [NAME].
12.2 Is [Name] currently enrolled in school/college/

technical program?

[IF CURRENTLY ENROLLED]


12.3 What level of education would you like to give [Name]?
Middle (upto class VIII)=1
Matric (class X)=2
Higher secondary (class 12th)=3
Graduate=4

12.9 Is [Name] married?

Yes=1
Not now=2
Never=3

Post graduate=5
Professional/Higher research degrees=6
Others (specify)=7

YQ2

YQ3

[IF UNMARRIED]
12.10 Have you started talking about finding a
match for [Name]?

Yes=1
No=2

YQ10

Yes=1
No=2

YQ11

Yes=1
No=2

YQ12

12.11 Have any proposals been sent or received?

take place?

YQ4b

YQ13

Years

YQ14

[IF MARRIED]
Now, I would like to ask you some questions about
marriage arrangements for [Name].
12.14 How old were [Name] when he/she got married?

Spouse/In-laws=5
Others=6

12.15 Who chose [Name]'s husband/wife?


Youth Himself/Herself=1
Youth & parents/Other relatives together=2

Parents/Other relatives alone=3


Others=4

12.16 Did [Name] have any say in choosing him/her?


Yes=1
No=2

Occ. Code

Months

GOTO Q 12.18
Secondary

YQ5

12.6 Did [Name] want to drop-out/stay-out of school?

when he or she is older?

YQ9

YQ4a

12.5 Who made the decision that [Name] should drop-out or

12.7 What kind of work would you like [NAME] to do

Yes=1
No=2

[IF MATCH FIXED]


12.13 In how many months will the marriage

YQ4NM

Both parents & self [Name]=3


Teachers/School=4

GO TO Q.No.-12.14

YQ8

[COUNT MARRIED BUT NO GAUNA AS MARRIED]

[IF PROPOSALS SENT OR RECEIVED]


12.12 Has a match been fixed?

Most Imp.

[TWO MAIN REASONS - LIST MOST IMPORTANT FIRST]


Failed=01
Work for pay=08
School far/Inaccessible=02
Gender/Puberty=09
Poor quality/Lack of facilities=03
Lack of separate school/College for girls=10
Financial problems=04
Marriage=11
Health problems=05
Parents/husband didn't allow studying further=12
Not interested in school=06
Getting teased/Bullied at school=13
Household work/Child care=07
Others (specify)=14

Self [Name]=1
Parents/Other elders=2

Others=4
Not want to work=9

YQ3NM

[IF NOT ENROLLED]


12.4 Why did [Name] drop-out or never attend school ?

not go to school?

Govt.=1
Private=2
Business/Self employed=3

YQ1

YQ6

YQ7

YQ7NM

12.17 How much information did you have about the

bride or groom before marriage?

Sufficient=1
Somewhat=2

12.18 What was the main source of information?


Relative=1
Friend=2

YQ15

Yes=1
No=2

YQ16

Very little=3
Not necessary=4

YQ17

Middlemen=3
Self=4

Others=5

YQ18

IHDS-2 (HOUSEHOLD QUESTIONNAIRE)

STATE:

DISTRICT:

PSU:

HOUSEHOLD:

12. About Youth (Age 15-18) - OLDEST YOUTH Continue .

Most Say:

Please tell me who in your family decides the following things regarding [NAME]'s activities. [IF NAME IS IN HOUSEHOLD]

Self [Name]=1
Father=2
Mother=3
Other elders=4
Siblings=5
Spouse=6

CODE ALL RESPONSES THAT ARE GIVEN AS "1" (OK TO INCLUDE RELATIVES NOT IN THE HOUSEHOLD)

IF MORE THAN ONE RESPONSES, ASK: Who has the most say in the decision?

12.19 How much to study


12.20 Which clothes to buy for him/her
12.21 Whether to work or not to work
12.22 Type of work or career
12.23 What type of friends to have
12.24 [IF WORKING] How his/her income is spent

SELF
[Name]
Yes=1
No=2
Yes=1
No=2
Yes=1
No=2
Yes=1
No=2
Yes=1
No=2
Yes=1
No=2

12.25 Would you be angry if .

12.25a

12.25b

12.25c

12.25d

[NAME] goes to cinema/mela/restaurant with friends


of same sex without asking?

MOTHER/
IN-LAW

OTHER
ELDERS

12.25f

NOT APLICABLE
NO ONE

YQ19c

YQ19d

YQ19e

YQ19f

YQ19g

YQ19h

YQ20a

YQ20b

YQ20c

YQ20d

YQ20e

YQ20f

YQ20g

YQ20h

YQ21a

YQ21b

YQ21c

YQ21d

YQ21e

YQ21f

YQ21g

YQ21h

YQ22a

YQ22b

YQ22c

YQ22d

YQ22e

YQ22f

YQ22g

YQ22h

YQ23a

YQ23b

YQ23c

YQ23d

YQ23e

YQ23f

YQ23g

YQ23h

YQ24a

YQ24b

YQ24c

YQ24d

YQ24e

YQ24f

YQ24g

YQ24h

Now we would like to ask you some questions about your own opinions about marriage practices.
[IF RESPONDENT GIVES ONLY ONE AGE PUT IT IN BOTH MINIMUM AND MAXIMUM BOXES]
12.26 In your opinion, what is a good age

range for a BOY to get married?

YQ25a

YQ25b

12.27 In your opinion, what is a good age

range for a GIRL to get married?

Minimum
Years

YQ26a

Maximum
Years

YQ26b

Minimum
Years

YQ27a

Maximum
Years

YQ27b

12.28 In your opinion, should sex education be given to young people?

Yes=1
No=2

[IF YES]

YQ25c

12.28a

If [NAME] tried smoking?


If [NAME] tells you he/she has found someone
he/she is interested in marrying?

SPOUSE

YQ19b

YQ25d

12.25e

SIBLINGS

YQ19a

Very angry=1
Somewhat angry=2
Not angry=3

. [NAME] comes home late from school or work by


about 2 hours, without permission?

If a member of opposite sex calls your home or


visits [NAME]?

FATHER/
IN-LAW

21

SPLIT:

12.28b
YQ25e

If [NAME] tried alcohol?


YQ25f

What is a good age to give sex education?


Who should give it?

Parents/Family=1
School=2

Age
Friends=3
Spouse=4

12.29 . Kundli / horoscope be matched?


12.29a Do you expect to do kundli match when [NAME] gets married?
12.30 . blood test to be done to ensure partner is healthy?
12.30a Do you expect to do blood test when [NAME] gets married?

YQ28a

Doctor/Nurse=5
Others=6

When a marriage is arranged, do you think .

YQ28

Yes=1
No=2
Yes=1
No=2
Yes=1
No=2
Yes=1
No=2

YQ28b

YQ29

YQ29a
YQ30
YQ30a

IHDS-2 (HOUSEHOLD QUESTIONNAIRE)

22

13. Exposure to Mass Media

Now, I want to ask about how often people in the household listen to the radio,
read newspapers and watch TV.

Record Number

13.1a

People in
the
Household

13.1

How often do
people in your
household
listen to the
radio?
Never=1
Sometimes=2
Regularly=3
MM1

MM1a

Men

Women

Children

13.2

How often do
people in your
household
read the
newspaper?
Never=1
Sometimes=2
Regularly=3
MM2

13.3

How often do
people in your
household
watch TV?

13.10 Does anybody in your household have a mobile phone?

ASK ONLY, IF WATCH TV

13.4

On an average
day, about how
many hours
per day do they
watch TV?

Never=1
Sometimes=2
Regularly=3
MM3

ASK EVERYBODY:
13.5 Does anybody in your household know how to use computers?

Yes=1
No=2

Name

13.6

MM6NM

MM5

Code for 13.9

Home=1
Cyber cafe=2

Office=3
School/College=4

13.7

13.8

13.9

HHS Roster
ID code
2011

Use
internet
or e-mail?
Yes=1
No=2
MM8

Mostly
where?

MM7

E-chaupal/Panchayat=5
Relative/Friends=6

13.11

Name

MM11NM

IF YES, We would like to find out about who uses computer & where?
Can you please list people who know how to use computers?

Others=7
Ne

MM9

MM10

Can you please list people who use a mobile?


13.12

13.13

13.14

HHS Roster
ID code
2011

Use
internet
or e-mail?
on
mobile
Yes=1
No=2
MM13

Does
[Name]
use it
for SMS?

Less than 1 hour=1


MM4

Yes=1
No=2

MM12

Yes=1
No=2
MM14

IHDS-2 (HOUSEHOLD QUESTIONNAIRE)


14. Household Consumption

14 Please tell me how much of these


items have been consumed in your
household in past 30 days:

14a
How much?

(Total including
PDS )
HOME PRODUCED ITEMS SHOULD BE INCLUDED IN TOTALS.
QUANTITY

14.1 Rice

14.2 Wheat/Flour
14.3 Sugar
14.4 Kerosene
14.5 Other Cereals

14.6 Pulses and pulse products


(includes soyabean, gram)

14.7 Meat, Chicken and Fish


14.8 Gur and other sweeteners

(includes candy, misri, honey, etc.)

14.9 Edible Oil and vanaspati


14.10 Eggs
14.11 Milk

KILOGRAMS

KILOGRAMS

KILOGRAMS

LITRES

Nos.

LITRES

KILOGRAMS

KILOGRAMS

KILOGRAMS

KILOGRAMS
LITRES

14.13 Cereal products like bread, muri,

chira, maida, suji, noodles.

14.14 Vegetables

(including garlic, ginger)

PSU:

HOUSEHOLD:

14c
Over the past 30 days,
what was the average
market price of one
[kilo/liter] of ?

home grown?=1
purchased?=2
both?=3

KILOGRAMS

KILOGRAMS

DIST:

14b
Was this

.
.
.
.
.

KILOGRAMS

14.12 Milk products like

ghee, butter, ice cream, milk


powder, dahi, paneer, etc.

STATE:

14d
Out of Total (14a)
how much did you
buy from ration/
PDS shop?

Price (RUPEES)

CO1a

CO1b

CO2a

CO2b

CO3a

CO3b

CO4a

CO5a

CO4b

CO5b

CO6a

CO6b

CO7a

CO7b

CO8a

CO8b

CO9a

CO9b

CO10a

CO10b

CO11a

CO11b

CO12b

CO13b

CO14b

.
.
.
.
.
.

14e
Over the past 30 days,
how much did you pay in
the RATION shop for one
[kilo/litres] of.. ?
Price (RUPEES)

QUANTITY/Kgs

.
.
.
.
.

CO1c

CO2c

CO3c

CO4c

CO5c

CO1d

CO2d

CO3d

CO4d

CO5d

TOTAL VALUE
IF PRICE AND QUANTITY NOT POSSIBLE
CO6c

OR

Total

CO6T

CO7c

OR

Total

CO7T

CO8c

OR

Total

CO8T

CO9c

OR

Total

CO9T

CO10c

OR

Total

CO10T

CO11c

OR

Total

CO11T

Total

CO12T

Total

CO13T

Total

CO14T

.
.
.
.
.

23

SPLIT:

.
.
.
.
.

CO1e

CO2e

CO3e

CO4e

CO5e

IHDS-2 (HOUSEHOLD QUESTIONNAIRE)

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14. Household Consumption


Over the past 30 days , what was the total value of the following items that the household consumed?
14.15

14.16

14.17

14.18

14.19

14.20

Salt and spices


(includes dry chillies, curry
powder, oilseeds, etc.)
Tea & coffee

Processed foods
(such as biscuits, cake,
pickles, sauce, etc.)
Paan, tobacco, intoxicants

Fruits and Nuts


(includes mango, banana,
coconut, dates, kishmish,
monacca, other dried fruits.)
Food at restaurants, eating
out, etc.

TOTAL VALUE
14.25

Rupees

CO15

Rupees

CO16

Rupees

CO17

14.26

14.27

14.28
Rupees

CO18

Rupees

CO19

14.29

14.30
Rupees

CO20

14.30a

14.21

14.22

14.23

14.24

Household fuel
(LPG, firewood, cowdung)
Exclude kerosene
Household electricity

Entertainment
(includes cinema, picnic, sports
club fees, video cassettes.)
Telephone/Mobile, cable/dish,
internet charges

Rupees

Rupees

Rupees

Rupees

CO21

CO22

CO23

CO24

14.30b

14.31

14.32

14.33

TOTAL VALUE

Cosmetics / Toilet articles


(includes toothpaste, hair oil,
shaving blades, etc.)

Rupees

CO25

Household items
(includes electric bulb, tubelight,
glassware, bucket, etc.)

Rupees

CO26

Rupees

CO27

Rupees

CO28

Rupees

CO29

Rupees

CO30

Rupees

CO30a

Other rent
(includes appliances, cooler, AC, etc.)

Rupees

CO30b

Consumer taxes, cesses, and fees


(includes water charges & house tax)

Rupees

CO31

Services
(domestic servants, barber, laundry, etc.)

Rupees

CO32

Medical expenses
(out patient services)

Rupees

CO33

Soap, detergent/washing powder,


agarbati, insecticide, etc.
Transportation
(includes railway, bus, hired taxi,
rickshaw, air fares, porter charges,
auto,school bus/van, etc.)
Diesel, petrol, CNG, maintenance
(Owned vehicle)
House rent / Society charges
House loan installment

IHDS-2 (HOUSEHOLD QUESTIONNAIRE)

STATE:

DIST:

PSU:

HOUSEHOLD:

SPLIT:

25

14. Household Consumption Expenditure


For the following expenses/purchases, about how much did you spend in the past 365 days?
14.34

14.35

14.36

14.37

Medical (in-patient)

School / College fees


Private Tuition fees
(Coaching fees)

TOTAL VALUE
Rupees

CO34

Rupees

CO35

Rupees

CO36

School books & other


educational articles

Rupees
(includes newspaper, library
charges, stationery, internet charges)
14.38

14.39

14.40

Clothing and bedding

Footwear

Furniture and fixtures

(includes bed, almirah,


suitcase, carpet, paintings, etc.)
14.41

Rupees

Rupees

Rupees

Crockery and utensils

(includes stainless steel


Rupees
utensils, casseroles, thermos, etc.)
14.42

Cooking and Household


Appliances.

Rupees
(includes electric fan, AC, sewing machine,
washing machine, pressure cooker, refrig.)
14.43

Goods for Recreation

(includes TV, radio, tape


recorder, musical instruments)

14.44

Rupees

14.45

14.46

CO37

14.47

CO38

CO39

14.48

14.49

CO40

14.50

CO41

14.51

CO42

14.52

CO43

Jewelry and ornaments

TOTAL VALUE
Rupees

CO44

Personal transport equipment


(includes bicycle, two-wheeler,
car tyres, etc.)

Rupees

CO45

Therapeutic appliances
(includes eye-glass, hearing aids,
orthopedic equipment, etc.)

Rupees

CO46

Personal care & household


items. (includes spectacles,
torch, umbrella, lighter, etc.)

Rupees

CO47

Other personal goods


(includes clock, watch, PC,
telephone, mobile, etc.)

Rupees

CO48

Rupees

CO49

Rupees

CO50

Rupees

CO51

Rupees

CO52

Repair and maintenance


(of residential buildings,
bathroom equipment, etc.)
[NOT NEW BUILDING]
Insurance premiums

Vacations/Holidays

Social functions:
(such as marriage, funerals, etc.
other than reported above)

IHDS-2 (HOUSEHOLD QUESTIONNAIRE)

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15. Ownership of consumer goods


15.1

What is the ownership status of house in which you live?


IF RENTED:
15.1a Do you have a rental agreement?

15.2

15.3

Owned=1
Rented=2

How many books does your household own,


besides school/college textbooks?

Office accommodation=3
Others=4

CG1

Yes=1
No=2

Don't know=8

0=1
1-5=2
5-10=3

10-50=4
50 or more=5

CG2

Poor=1
Middle class=2
Comfortable=3

CG3

According to you, is your household poor/middle-class/comfortable?

CG1a

Now, I would like to ask you about what things your household owns.
Do you own a .
15.4

15.5

15.6

15.7

15.8

15.9

15.10

15.11

15.12

Cycle/Bicycle

15.13

Yes=1
No=2

CG4

Yes=1
No=2

CG5

Yes=1
No=2

CG6

Yes=1
No=2

CG7

Yes=1
No=2

CG8

Black & White


Television

Yes=1
No=2

CG9

Colour Television

Yes=1
No=2

CG10

Yes=1
No=2

CG11

Yes=1
No=2

CG12

Sewing Machine
Generator Set
Mixer/Grinder
Motor Cycle/Scooter

Cooler
Clock/watch

15.14

15.15

15.16

15.17

15.18

15.19

15.20

15.21

Electric Fan
Chair or table
Cot
Telephone
Mobile Phone
Fridge/Refrigerator
Pressure cooker
Cable/Dish T.V
Car

15.22

Yes=1
No=2

CG13

Yes=1
No=2

CG14

Yes=1
No=2

CG15

Yes=1
No=2

CG16

Yes=1
No=2

CG17

Yes=1
No=2

Air Conditioner

Yes=1
No=2

CG22

Yes=1
No=2

CG23

Yes=1
No=2

CG24

Yes=1
No=2

CG25

Yes=1
No=2

CG26

CG18

Yes=1
No=2

CG27

Yes=1
No=2

CG19

ASK ONLY, IF HOUSEHOLD HAS LESS THAN


5 ITEMS IN THE PREVIOUS LIST:

Yes=1
No=2

CG20

Yes=1
No=2

CG21

15.23

15.24

15.25

15.26

Washing Machine
Computer
Laptop
Credit Card
[EXCLUDE KISAN CREDIT CARD]

15.27

15.28

15.29

Microwave oven

Does everyone in the household


have at least two pairs of clothes?

Yes=1
No=2

CG28

Does everyone in the household


have shoes or chappals?

Yes=1
No=2

CG29

IHDS-2 (HOUSEHOLD QUESTIONNAIRE)

STATE:

DISTRICT:

PSU:

HOUSEHOLD:

27

SPLIT:

16. Debt (Bank, Government, and Personal) & Investment


Now, I would like to ask you about the kind of loans you might have taken.
16.1

In the last five years, has the household borrowed from...


16.1a

Bank/ Govt. Program/ Other Credit Program?

16.1b

Micro finance/ Community group/ NGO/ Self- help group?

16.1c

A money lender?

16.1d

Employer?

16.1e

Friends/ Relatives?

16.1f

Others?

Yes=1
No=2
Yes=1
No=2
Yes=1
No=2
Yes=1
No=2
Yes=1
No=2
Yes=1
No=2

16.2e

Yearly

DB1c

16.2g

DB1f

16.3

16.4

16.2b

How much did


you borrow?

RUPEES

16.2c For what purpose was this loan taken?


Buy/Improve a house=01
Business=05
Buy land=02 Household consumption=06
Marriage expenses=03
Car/Jeep=07
Agriculture / Agri. equipment=04
Two wheeler=08

16.2d

From where did you obtain the loan?

Employer=01
Money lender=02
Friend=03
Relative=04

YEARS

DB2

DB2a

16.5

Truck / Bus=09
Educational=10
Medical expense=11
Others (specify)=12

Bank=05 Govt. Program=08


Suppliers /
NGO=06 Self help group=09
middlemen /
Community
Kisan credit card=10
builders=12
Credit Group=07
PF/LIC=11 Others (specify)=13

DB2e

DB2f

Yes=1
No=2

DB2g

Yes=1
No=2

DB3

Yes=1
No=2

DB4a

Yes=1
No=2

DB4b

DB1e

LARGEST LOAN

How many years ago did you


obtain this loan?

Has the loan been paid off as yet?

DB1d

ASK FOR THE LARGEST LOAN


16.2a

.
OR

DB1b

IF YES: How many loans have you taken in the past 5 years?
NUMBER OF LOANS

Monthly

DB1a

[IF NO LOANS TAKEN, GO TO QUESTION-16.3, ABOUT INHERITED LOANS]


16.2

What was the interest rate on this loan?

Have you inherited any loans from your father


or other relatives that is still pending?
In the last five years have you sold
16.4a

land to pay off expenses or pay off a loan?

16.4b

jewelry to pay off expenses or pay off a loan?

How much in total does your household currently owe to others


(INCLUDE ALL TYPES OF LOANS, INHERITED AS WELL AS LOANS OLDER THAN 5 YEARS.)?

DB2b

RUPEES

16.6
DB2c

Do you have an outstanding balance for longer than


a month's purchases with any shopkeeper?
IF YES:
16.6a How much?
RUPEES
,

DB5

Yes=1
No=2

DB6

DB6a

DB7

DB2cNM

16.7
DB2d

DB2dNM

How much of the loans that you


have given to others is
RUPEES
still to be returned?

IHDS-2 (HOUSEHOLD QUESTIONNAIRE)

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16. Debt (Bank, Government, and Personal) & Investment (Cont)


16.8

17. Social Networks

In the last five years, did the household apply or ask for a loan,
whether it was able to get it or not, from .

17.1

What is your mother tongue?

Did not apply=1


Did not get it=2
Were able to get it=3

Hindi=01

Marathi=05

Assamese=02
Bangla=03
Gujarati=04

Oriya=06
Kannada=07
Malayalam=08

Tamil=09

Urdu=13

Telegu=10
Marwari=14
English=11
Sindhi=15
Punjabi=12 Others (specify)=16

SN1

SN1NM

16.8a

Bank/ Govt. Program/ Other Credit Program?

DB8a

16.8b

Micro finance/ Community group/ NGO/ Self- help group?

DB8b

16.8c

A money lender?

DB8c

16.8d

Employer?

DB8d

16.8e

Friends/ Relatives?

DB8e

16.8f

Others?

DB8f

17.2

(ASK EACH NETWORK SEPARATELY AND FOR BOTH CASTE & NON-CASTE)

Now I would like to ask you about the investments that you may have made.
16.9

Buying Property/House?

16.9b

Expand Property/House?

16.9c

Mutual Fund/Unit Trust/Share Market/Bonds?

16.9d

Fixed Deposit?

16.9e

Bank savings or current account?

16.9f

Chit fund, self help group or credit society account?

16.9g

Post Office Account (RD, Kisan vikas patra, etc.)?

16.9h

Pension Fund/LIC/Other savings schemes?

16.9i

Gold & jewelry?

Yes=1
No=2
Yes=1
No=2
Yes=1
No=2
Yes=1
No=2
Yes=1
No=2
Yes=1
No=2
Yes=1
No=2
Yes=1
No=2
Yes=1
No=2

Among your
relatives/
caste/
community
Yes=1
No=2

Outside the
community/
caste?
Yes=1
No=2

Health
17.2a Doctors
17.2b

Over the last five years has anyone in your household invested in:
16.9a

Do you or any members of your household have personal acquaintance


with someone who works in any of the following occupation.

SN2a1

SN2a2

SN2b1

SN2b2

SN2c1

SN2c2

SN2d1

SN2d2

Other health workers

Education
17.2c Teachers/Principal
Other school workers

DB9a

17.2d

DB9b

Government Service: [OTHER THAN DOCTORS, TEACHERS, ABOVE MENTIONED]


17.2e Officer and above

DB9c

17.2f

Other govt. employees

DB9d

DB9e

Politicians (BEYOND GRAM PANCHAYAT)


17.2g Elected members (such as MP/MLA, Zilla parishad member

DB9f

17.2h

DB9g

Police/Military
17.2i Inspector & above

excluding village panchayat)

DB9h

Political party officials

17.2j

Other in police

17.2k

Military

DB9i

SN2e1

SN2e2

SN2f1

SN2f2

SN2g1

SN2g2

SN2h1

SN2h2

SN2i1

SN2i2

SN2j1

SN2j2

SN2k1

SN2k2

IHDS-2 (HOUSEHOLD QUESTIONNAIRE)

STATE:

DISTRICT:

18. Memberships and Political Activity

19.1

Does anybody in the household belong to a

18.13

18.14

Mahila mandal?

18.2

Youth club, sports group, or reading room?

18.3

Employee union, business or professional group?

18.4

Self Help Groups?

18.5

Credit or savings group/committee/chit fund?

18.6

Religious group?

18.7

Social group or festival society?

18.8

Caste association?

18.9

Development group or NGO?

18.10

Agricultural, milk, or other co-operative?

18.11

Political Party?

18.12

Lions / Rotary club & Other similar clubs?

19.2
Yes=1
No=2
Yes=1
No=2
Yes=1
No=2
Yes=1
No=2
Yes=1
No=2
Yes=1
No=2
Yes=1
No=2
Yes=1
No=2
Yes=1
No=2
Yes=1
No=2
Yes=1
No=2
Yes=1
No=2

ME1

ME2

ME3

ME5

29

SPLIT:

19.4a

In this village / urban neighbourhood, do people


generally get along with each other or is
there some conflict or a lot of conflict?

Lot of conflict=1
Some conflict=2
No conflict=3

In some villages or neighbourhoods, when there is a community


problem such as water supply problem, people bond
together to solve the problem. In other communities,
people take care of their own families individually. Bond together to solve problem=1
Each family solves individually=2
What is your community like?
In this village / urban neighbourhood, how much
conflict would you say there is among the
communities / jatis that live here?

lot of conflict?=1
some conflict?=2
not much conflict?=3

TR1

TR2

TR3

In your household do some members practice


untouchability ?

Yes=1
No=2

TR4a

[IF NO]:
Would there be a problem if someone who is scheduled
caste were to enter your kitchen or share utensils?

Yes=1
No=2

TR4b

ME6

19.4b
ME7

ME8

19.4c
ME9

[ASK SC HOUSEHOLD]
In your household have some members experienced
untouchability in the last 5 years?

ME10

ME11

20.

ME12

Yes=1
No=2

Is anyone in the household a member/official of the


village panchayat / nagarpalika / ward committee ?

Yes=1
No=2

ME14

Yes=1
No=2

ME14a

Is there someone close to the household,


who is a member?

19.3

ME4

Have you or anyone in the household attended a public


meeting called by the village panchayat (gram sabha) /
nagarpalika / ward committee in the last year?

18.14a IF NO:

HOUSEHOLD:

19. Local Trust and Conflict

Now, I would like to know about the groups or organisations that


you and others in the household belong to.

18.1

PSU:

ME13

Yes=1
No=2
NA=9

TR4c

Local Crime
Now, I would like to ask you some questions about the safety
of your village/urban neighbourhood

20.1

20.2

20.3

20.4

During the last twelve months, was anything


stolen that belonged to you or to somebody
in your household?

Yes=1
No=2

LC1

During the last twelve months, did anyone


break into your home or illegally get
into your home?

Yes=1
No=2

LC2

During the last twelve months, did anyone attack


or threaten you or someone in your household?

Yes=1
No=2

LC3

How often are unmarried girls harassed


in your village/urban neighbourhood?

Rarely / Never=1
Sometimes=2
Often=3

LC4

IHDS-2 (HOUSEHOLD QUESTIONNAIRE)

30

21. Confidence in Institutions

22. Major Incidences

I am going to name some institutions in the country.


As far as the people running these institutions are concerned,
would you say you have

Is there any incidence of large amount of expenditure/loss in your household


Ne last six or seven years since we visited you?
during

A great deal of confidence=1


Only some confidence=2

Hardly any confidence at all=3


21.1

Politicians to fulfil promises

22.1

Major ill-ness / Accident

Yes=1
No=2

22.2

Drought, Flood, Fire, etc.

Yes=1
No=2

Military to defend the country

CI2

21.3

Police to enforce the law

CI3

21.4

State government to look after the people


(e.g. UP, AP, etc.)

CI4

21.2

22.3

22.4

Loss of job

21.5

Newspapers/News media to print/broadcast the truth

CI5

21.6

Village Panchayats / Nagarpalika /


Nagar Panchayat to implement public projects

CI6

Govt. Schools to provide good education

CI7

22.6

No=2

Marriage

MI3

Yes=1

Crop failure

MI4

Yes=1
No=2

Death

MI5

Yes=1
No=2

22.7

MI2

Yes=1

No=2
22.5

21.7

MI1

CI1

Others

MI6

Yes=1
No=2

MI7

Specify:MI7NM

21.8

Private Schools to provide good education

21.9

Govt. Hospitals and


doctors to provide good treatment

CI9

Private Hospitals and


doctors to provide good treatment

CI10

21.11

Courts to deliver justice

CI11

21.12

Banks to keep money safe

CI12

21.10

Ne CI8

IHDS-2 (HOUSEHOLD QUESTIONNAIRE)

STATE:

DISTRICT:

PSU:

HOUSEHOLD:

SPLIT:

31

23. Household Identification


Thank you very much for spending so much time talking to us. The information you have provided will be combined in reports and used without revealing your name.

We expect that in a few years, we will again try to collect this information to see if people's lives have improved.
We would like to collect some information that will help us recontact you at that time.

23.1

23.2

PLEASE WRITE CLEARLY- THIS PAGE WILL BE SCANNED


Name of the Head
of the household
House No.

23.4

Post Office

23.5

Town / City / Block

CC1

23.3

Street / Mohalla

CC2

CC3

CC4

CC5

23.6

Pin Code

23.7

Best contact
phone number

[FOR HOUSEHOLD]
23.8

23.10

CC6

IF NO PHONE CONTACT, ENTER 0

STD Code

Landline number
Self=1
Relative=3
belongs to:
Neighbour=2 Work place=4

CC7a

CC8

Landline No.
23.9

CC7b

Mobile No.

E-mail:

CC7c

CC9

Left hand neighbour's name


CC10

23.11

Right hand neighbour's name


CC11

23.12

23.13
23.15

Name of the nearest relative


or friends in the village/town

CC12

House No.

23.14

Street / Mohalla

CC13

Post Office

CC14

[FOR RELATIVE/FRIENDS]
23.16

CC15

Town / City / Block

23.17

[FOR RELATIVE/FRIENDS]

23.18

23.19

CC16

CC17

IF NO PHONE CONTACT, ENTER 0

Phone number

[FOR NEAREST RELATIVES


OR FRIENDS]

Pin Code

STD Code

Landline number
Self=1
Relative=3
belongs to:
Neighbour=2 Work place=4

CC18a

CC19

Landline No.
23.20

E-mail:

CC18b

Mobile No.

CC18c

CC20

IHDS-2 (HOUSEHOLD QUESTIONNAIRE)

32

24. Interviewer Observation - Respondent Behaviour


24.1a

ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS FOR THE PRIMARY RESPONDENT:

NAME OF PRIMARY RESPONDENT

24.4
OHNM

24.1b

24.2

24.3

Who was the primary respondent who answered


most of the questions?

HH ID CODE:

Who else from the household answered


some questions or offered advice?

HH ID CODE:

OH2a

HH ID CODE:

OH2b

HH ID CODE:

OH2c

HH ID CODE:

OH2d

Were there non-household members present


at the interview at any time?

OH1b

24.5

Yes=1
No=2

24.6

24.7

OH3

24.8

24.9

24.10

Did you have any difficulty in the beginning in


conveying the purpose of this interview
to the respondent?

No difficulty=1
Some difficulty=2
A lot of difficulty=3

OH4

No difficulty=1
Some difficulty=2
A lot of difficulty=3

OH5

Did the respondent look at you


while answering the questions?

Rarely=1
Sometimes=2
Usually=3

OH6

Did the respondent clearly answer


all the questions?

Rarely=1
Sometimes=2
Usually=3

OH7

Very little knowledge=1


Somewhat=2
Very knowledgeable=3

OH8

Rarely=1
Sometimes=2
Usually=3

OH9

Did the respondent have any difficulty in


understanding the questions?

Was the respondent knowledgeable


about consumption expenditure
questions?
Was the respondent confident?

Your assessment of the reliability of response?

Rarely=1
Sometimes=2

OH10

Usually=3
24.11

24.12

24.13

Did the household remember that a prior


interview had been conducted with this
household about 6 years ago?

Interview
Completion Date

Yes=1
No=2

OH12D

OH12M

Day

Month

Interview End Time:


OH13a

Hour

OH13b

Minute

OH11

OH12Y

Year

AM=1
PM=2

OH13c

IHDS-2 (HOUSEHOLD QUESTIONNAIRE)

STATE:

DISTRICT:

PSU:

HOUSEHOLD:

33

SPLIT:

25. Rough Anthropometry


Now, I would like to take the weight and height of all eligible household members as an indicator of health.
HOWEVER, INTERVIEWER MUST TAKE ANTHROPOMETRIC MEASUREMENTS FOR THE FOLLOWING MEMBERS.
(1) ALL ELIGIBLE WOMEN WHO ANSWERED HEALTH & EDUCATION QUESTIONNAIRES
(2) ALL CHILDREN AGE 0 TO 18 YEARS OLD
(3) PERSON WHO ANSWERED THE HOUSEHOLD QUESTIONNAIRE
25.1

25.2

ID
from
HH
roster

Eligible
Women
Quest.
Main quest.=1

25.3
Birth ID
from
Fertility
History
(Women's
Quest.)

25.4

25.5

25.6

25.7

25.8

25.9

Name

Height
first time

Height
second time

Taken

Weight
first time

Weight
second time

Lying=1
Standing=2

Additional
quest.=2
NA=9

AP1

AP2

NA=99
AP3

AP4NM

in CM
AP5

.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.

NOTE: PLEASE TRANSFER TO OTHER QUESTIONNAIRE AFTER INTERVIEW

in CM
AP6

Kgs

.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.

AP7

Grams

AP8

.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.

Kgs

Grams

AP9

.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.

IHDS-2 (HOUSEHOLD QUESTIONNAIRE)

STATE:

DISTRICT:

26. Learning (First Child)

PSU:

HOUSEHOLD:

TA1

ADMINISTER TO ALL CHILDREN BETWEEN THE AGES OF 8 AND 11 YEARS OLD:


26.1

NAME OF CHILD
TA1NM

26.2

26.3

26.4

Household Roster ID

ID

Have you ever attended school?

TA2

Never=0
Yes, currently=1
Yes, in the past=2

TA3

Upto which class/standard have you completed?


TA4

26.5

26.6

26.7

Do (did) you enjoy school?

Yes=1
No=2

Does (did) the teacher treat you.

TA5

Nicely?=1
Somewhat nicely?=2
Not nicely?=3

TA6

How often has the teacher been absent in the past 30 days?
[LAST SCHOOL MONTH IF INTERVIEW DURING VACATION]
Never=1
1 day=2

Skills
26.8

26.9

26.10

Reading

Math

Writing

2-6 days=3
7 or more=4

Language
Hindi=01
Assamese=02
Bangla=03
Gujarati=04
Marathi=05
Oriya=06
Kannada=07
Malayalam=08
Tamil=09
Telegu=10
English=11
Punjabi=12
Urdu=13

TA7

Dont know=8

Level

TA8a

TA9a

TA10a

Can not read=0


Letter=1
Word=2
Paragarph=3
Story=4
Can not recognise Number=0
Number=1
Subtraction=2
Division=3
Can not write=0
Writes with 2 or less mistakes=1
Writes with no mistake=2

TA8b

TA9b

TA10b

26.11

Please write your answer in full sentences

SPLIT:

34

IHDS-2 (HOUSEHOLD QUESTIONNAIRE)

STATE:

DISTRICT:

26. Learning (Second Child)

PSU:

HOUSEHOLD:

TA21

ADMINISTER TO ALL CHILDREN BETWEEN THE AGES OF 8 AND 11 YEARS OLD:


26.21

NAME OF CHILD
TA21NM

26.22

26.23

26.24

ID Code of child

ID

Have you ever attended school?

TA22

Never=0
Yes, currently=1
Yes, in the past=2

TA23

Upto which class/standard have you completed?


TA24

26.25

26.26

26.27

Do (did) you enjoy school?

Yes=1
No=2

Does (did) the teacher treat you.

TA25

Nicely?=1
Somewhat nicely?=2
Not nicely?=3

TA26

How often has the teacher been absent in the past 30 days?
[LAST SCHOOL MONTH IF INTERVIEW DURING VACATION]
Never=1
1 day=2

Skills
26.28

26.29

26.30

Reading

Math

Writing

2-6 days=3
7 or more=4

Language
Hindi=01
Assamese=02
Bangla=03
Gujarati=04
Marathi=05
Oriya=06
Kannada=07
Malayalam=08
Tamil=09
Telegu=10
English=11
Punjabi=12
Urdu=13

TA27

Dont know=8

Level

TA28a

TA29a

TA30a

Can not read=0


Letter=1
Word=2
Paragarph=3
Story=4
Can not recognise Number=0
Number=1
Subtraction=2
Division=3
Can not write=0
Writes with 2 or less mistakes=1
Writes with no mistake=2

TA28b

TA29b

TA30b

26.31

Please write your answer in full sentences

SPLIT:

35

STATE:

DISTRICT:

PSU:

HOUSEHOLD:

SPLIT:

Confidential

INDIA HUMAN DEVELOPMENT SURVEY - II


2011-12

EDUCATION AND HEALTH QUESTIONNAIRE

Ist Data Entry

Tick ( )

IInd Data Entry

Tick ( )

NATIONAL COUNCIL OF APPLIED ECONOMIC RESEARCH


PARISILA BHAWAN, 11 I.P. ESTATE
NEW DELHI - 110 002.

STATE:

DISTRICT:
stateid

PSU:
distid

HOUSEHOLD:

SPLIT:

PSUid

HHid

HHsplitid

INDIA HUMAN DEVELOPMENT SURVEY II


2011-12
NATIONAL COUNCIL OF APPLIED ECONOMIC RESEARCH
&
UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND, COLLEGE PARK

EDUCATION AND HEALTH QUESTIONNAIRE


1.

STUDY CODE

2.

Book Number

3.

Interviewer ID

GE1

GE2

6.

Supervisor ID

8.

Supervisor Signature

GE9

FIRST PART

GE10a

ELIGIBLE WOMAN

GE10b

NA=9

11. Number of Eligible Woman interviewed ?

Nos.

GE11

12. Anthropometry Completion Status


Not Done=1

Fully Done=3

Partially Done=2
Organization ID

Supervisor Name

10. Interview Completion Status

GE3b

GE6a

7.

No=2

Interviewer ID

Interviewer Name
Interviewer Signature

Yes=1

Complete=1
GE3a

5.

Is this a RE-INTERVIEW household?

Incomplete=2
Organization ID

4.

9.

0 4 4

GE6b

Supervisor ID

GE12

13. Learning Completion Status


Not Done=1

Fully Done=3

Partially Done=2

N A=9

GE13

Yes=1
No=2

GE14

14. Whether Additional Learning Sheet Attached

2
[INTERVIEWER: PLEASE IDENTIFY YOURSELF BY NAME AND ORGANISATION AND THEN READ THE FOLLOWING STATEMENT EXACTLY AS WRITTEN]

CONSENT STATEMENT
Approximately six years ago, we interviewed your household for a research study. We would like to
update the information and interview you and some members of your household about your health and family life.
This study is conducted by the National Council of Applied Economic Research (NCAER), New Delhi and the University of Maryland, College Park, USA.
We will also ask for contact information from you and other family members so we can update this information again in a few years.
We are asking many people all over the country to participate in this same interview.
The interview is voluntary. During our visit, we would like to ask you about various aspects of your life including work, finances,
education, health and family. In addition, we may ask to measure the height and weight of women and children in the household
and administer a short reading, writing and arithmetic exercise to some children.
We may also ask to speak to young people in your household about similar issues.
If you choose not to reply to any of the questions in this questionnaire, you are free to do so.
If you decide to answer some or all of the questions, we will use the information you give us only for the purposes of research and publication.
People will be able to learn about the health and well-being of the people of India, but not what you personally said.
Your name and other personal information will be retained by NCAER and University of Maryland in a confidential manner.
For information about the study please contact Dr. Sonalde Desai
at NCAER, 11, Indraprastha Estate, New Delhi 110 002. Tel (011) 23379861. Email: ihdsinfo@gmail.com
1. Do you agree to be interviewed?
Yes=1
No=2

Interviewers
Initials

CD1

2. Do you agree to let young people in your household be interviewed?


Yes=1
No=2
3.

Interviewers
Initials

CD2

First Interview Date

4.
Day

CD3D

Month

CD3M

Year

CD3Y

Interview Start Time


CD4a

Hours

CD4b

Minutes

AM=1
PM=2

CD4c

IHDS-2 (EDUCATION & HEALTH)


1.

DISTRICT:

PSU:

HOUSEHOLD:

1.10 Name of Head of household


LISTING

Name of state /
Union Territory - 2001

HI1

HI10NM

CODE

HI2

1.11 Language of Interview

Hindi=01
Assamese=02
Bangla=03
Gujarati=04
Marathi=05
Oriya=06
Kannada=07

HI2NM

1.3

District Name - 2001

2001 CODE

HI3

HI3NM

1.3a Current District Name (2011)

EDITOR:
2011 CODE

HI3a

HI3aNM

1.4

SPLIT:

Household Identification

ENTER 1.1 TO 1.5 BEFORE GOING TO HOUSEHOLD


1.1 Listing Sheet No.
1.2

STATE:

Name of tehsil/taluka (rural) /


Town (urban)

CODE

HI4

CODE

HI5

Malayalam=08
Tamil=09
Telegu=10
English=11

1.12 Does this household have the eligible woman


who was interviewed in 2004-05?
IF YES, THEN ASK 1.12a TO 1.12c ELSE GO TO 1.13
1.12a

HI11

Yes=1
No=2

HI12

Name of the eligible woman from 2004-05

HI4NM

1.5

Name of village/urban block

HI12aNM

1.12b

HI5NM

1.6

Name of post office

1.12c
HI6NM

1.7

Name of Mohalla/Hamlet/Locality

1.9

Name

Rural/Urban (current)

HI13NM

Rural=0
Urban=1

HI8

2004-2005 Household ID:


stateid2005

ID of eligible woman from 2011-12 roster

2
3

distid2005

PSUid2005

HHid2005

2004-05 ID

HI12b

2011-12 ID

HI12c

1.13 Besides [NAME] how many ever married women


aged between 15-49 are in the household?

HI7NM

1.8

ID of eligible woman from 2004-05

ID
(2011-12)
HI13b

Interviewed
Yes=1 / No=2

HI13c

IHDS-2 (EDUCATION & HEALTH)


2.

Education: Current Students

I would like to ask you some questions about the children/youth in your household that are now in school or were in school during last 12 months or are/were doing
some vocational program/college or diploma? [IF VACATION, ASK THE QUESTIONS WHEN [NAME] WAS STUDYING IN SCHOOL]
2.1
Please tell me the names of all
members of this household who are
currently or were enrolled last year in
school, college or vocational program

2.2

2.3

2.4

2.5

2.6

2.7

2.8

HOUSEHOL Still in What type of


How far is /
What
Course of
D ROSTER school school or was the school standard is
Study if
ID CODE /colleg
college
/college from /was [NAME] above 10
(2011)
e?
is/was
home?
studying in? standard.
[NAME]
(in KM)
enrolled in?
< 1 std.=55
Bachelors=15 <10 std.=99
< 1 KM = 1
Above
Bachelors=16

CS1NM

CS2

CS3

Still in :

CS4

CS5

School=1

Types:
School:

College:

College=2

CS6

CS7

2.10

2.11

CS9

CS10

CS11

Course

EGS=01

Junior college=08
College=09

College+ Vocational=4 Govt. Aided=03

Postgraduate=10

Science=03

Private=04

Technical:

Engineering=04

No longer=6

CS8

Convent=05 Technical Inst.=11

Languages:

Arts=01

School + Vocational=3 Government=02


Vocational only=5

2.9

Commerce/Business
management=02

Information Technology

2.12

2.13

2.14

If [name] is/was studying in 12 or below 12 standard/class, ask school questions


How many
What is the From which
Does/Did
In general, over the last one
days [NAME]
medium of
standard
[NAME]
month how many hours does
was absent receive midinstruction
English is
[NAME] spend per week in .
from school in
in this
taught as a
day meal in
the last 30
school?
subject?
school?
days?
.. In private
school?
doing
tutions?
homework?
(code 55 for
< 1 std.)
(in hours)
(in hours)
(in hours)
(in days)

Other technology=08
Law/CA/Other
Professional=09
Home sciences/
Craft/Design=10

Hindi=01

Telegu=10

Assamese=02

English=11

Bangla=03

Ne
Punjabi=12

Gujarati=04

Urdu=13

Marathi=05

Others=14

Madrassa=06

Private vocational

(IT)=05

Vocational (NEC)=11

Oriya=06

Other/Open school=07

programme=12

Medical=06

Others=12

Kannada=07

Govt. vocational prog.=13

Agriculture=07

Malayalam=08
Tamil=09

CS12

CS13

CS14

Meals:
No=0
Yes, regular=1
Yes, irregular=2

IHDS-2 (EDUCATION & HEALTH)

STATE:

DISTRICT:

PSU:

HOUSEHOLD:

SPLIT:

2. Education: Current Students (continued)


IF IN VOCATIONAL PROGRAMME EVEN IF
THEY ARE IN REGULAR SCHOOL/COLLEGE.
2.15

2.16

HOUSEH No. of
OLD
hours
ROSTER per week
ID CODE
in the
FROM program/
classes?
2.2

2.17

2.18

2.19

ASK FOR ALL ENROLLED CHILDREN / YOUTH IN LAST YEAR


2.20

Highest
Type of Type of Course of
standard
current Institution
study
completed program
Govt.=1
in regular
Private=2
school/
passed
exam

2.21

2.22

2.23

free ..school free


books
or
uni?
college forms
fees?
?

IF IN

COLLEGE=15

CS15

CS16

CS17

CS18

Vocational/Technical < 1 year=1


Vocational/Technical 1-2 years=2
Vocational/Technical 3 & more years=3
Others=4

CS19

CS20

2.24

In the last year did [NAME] receive any of the


following from the government?
. scholarship?

2.25

2.26

2.27

How much did you pay as fees How much did you spend How much did you spend
for [NAME] in last year?
on [NAME]'s books,
Yes on [NAME]'s
uniform, and other
transportation last year?
[INCLUDE EAXM / LAB FEES]
materials last year?

2.28

How much did you pay


for private tuition last
year?

[INTERVIWER: CHECK
TOTAL No. OF MONTHS
AND THEN CALCULATE
TOTAL TUITION FEES
FOR A YEAR]

If NO, enter ' 0 '

Yes=1
No=2

Yes=1
No=2

Yes=1
No=2

(ruppes)

(in rupees)

(in rupees)

(in rupees)

(in rupees)

CS21

CS22

CS23

CS24

CS25

CS26

CS27

CS28

Paramedical (Nursing/lab technician etc.)=01


Art/Craft/Design=02
Electrical/Electronic appliances related work=03
Computer (Hardware/software) assemble & maintenance=04
Other Technology=05
Automobile mechanical/repair & maintenance=06
Photography/Videography=07

Sanitary/Plumbing/Carpentry=08
Fashion Designing/Tailoring/Embroidery=09
Hotel management=10
Business & commerce=11
Architects/Interior designing=12
Cooking/Home science=13
Others (specify)=14

IHDS-2 (EDUCATION & HEALTH)

3. Children 8 to 11

3.1 HOUSEHOLD ROSTER ID CODE

CH1

NAME:

3.2 Has [NAME] ever been enrolled in school?

CH1NM

No=0
Yes, in the past=1
Yes, currently=2

IF YES, ASK THIS SECTION


IF NO, SKIP TO PAGE - No.: 7

CH1No

3.13 Over the past 12 months, has anyone from your


CH2

(in years)

CH3

3.4 Why did you choose this school?

Affordable=06
Single sex school=07
Unable to get admission anywhere else=08
Others=09
Don't know=88

3.5 Is it difficult to get admission in this school?

absent?

Rarely/Never=1
Sometimes=2

3.8 Does [Did] NAME's class teacher live in the

same village/same urban area where the school is?

3.10 Do you think that the class teacher

is [was] a good teacher?

Most imp

CH4a

Secondary

CH4b

Yes=1
No=2

3.7 Gender of the class teacher?

3.9 Does the class teacher treat child unfairly?

household attended a PTA general meeting?

someone from the household discuss [NAME]'s


school work with the teacher ? (DK=88)

Now, I would like to ask you a few questions about [NAME]s school and his/her experiences
in this class [or last class if interview in summer or student has dropped out]

3.6 How often is/was [NAME]'s class teacher

like the Parent Teacher Association?

3.14 Over the past 12 months, how many times does [did]

3.3 At what age did [NAME] start school?

Only school available=01


Close to home=02
Better Education/Facilities=03
Siblings already there=04
English medium=05

3.12 Do you participate in any school committee

3.16 Does [Did] [NAME] enjoy school?

Yes=1
No=2

CH13

(in number)

Rarely=1
Sometimes=2

CH16

(number of repeats)

CH17

3.17 Did [NAME] ever repeat a class?

IF YES, how many times?


IF NO, ENTER "0"

3.18 ...praised? (such as received stars or good comments)

Yes=1
No=2
DK=8
CH18

3.19 ...physically beaten/pinched by teachers?


CH7

Yes=1
No=2

CH8

Fair=3
Poor=4

CH15

Usually=3
Always=4

CH5

Male=1
Female=2

Excellent=1
Good=2

CH14

Below average=1
Average=2
Better than average=3

CH6

Often=3

student from certain communities/jatis over others?

average or below average?

CH12

In the last 30 days [or for the last 30 days attended], has your child been

Often=3

Rarely/Never=1
Sometimes=2

3.11 Do you think the class teacher favours [favoured]

3.15 Is [Was] [NAME] an average student, better than

Yes=1
No=2

CH19

3.20 ...verbally scolded (danta/phatkara) by teachers?


CH20

3.21 NAME AND ADDRESS OF SCHOOL:


CH9

Rarely/Never=1
Sometimes=2
Often=3

CH10

CH11

CH21NM

3.22 EDITOR: School ID (Fill codes from school questionnaire)


IF STUDENT ATTENDED ONE OF THE SURVEYED SCHOOLS, INSERT CODE
ID
IF DIDN'T ATTEND ONE OF THE SURVEYED SCHOOLS, CODE 9

CH22

IHDS-2 (EDUCATION & HEALTH)


3.

STATE:

DISTRICT:

Children 8 to 11 (second child)

3.31 HOUSEHOLD ROSTER ID CODE

2
CH31

NAME:

3.32 Has [NAME] ever been enrolled in school?

CH31NM

No=0
Yes, in the past=1
Yes, currently=2

IF YES, ASK THIS SECTION


IF NO, SKIP TO PAGE - No.: 8

CH31No

CH33

Affordable=06
Single sex school=07
Unable to get admission anywhere else=08
Others=09
Don't know=88

3.35 Is it difficult to get admission in this school?

household attended a PTA general meeting?

Rarely/Never=1
Sometimes=2

3.38 Does [Did] NAME's class teacher live in the

same village/same urban area where the school is?

CH34a

Secondary

CH34b

CH43

(in number)

CH44

Below average=1
Average=2
Better than average=3

Rarely=1
Sometimes=2

CH45

Usually=3
Always=4

CH46

(number of repeats)

CH47

3.47 Did [NAME] ever repeat a class?

IF YES, how many times?


IF NO, ENTER "0"

3.48 ...praised? (such as received stars or good comments)

Yes=1
No=2
DK=8
CH48

3.49 ...physically beaten/pinched by teachers?


CH37

Yes=1
No=2

CH38

Fair=3
Poor=4

student from certain communities/jatis over others?

Yes=1
No=2

CH35

Male=1
Female=2

Excellent=1
good=2

3.41 Do you think the class teacher favours [favoured]

CH42

CH36

Often=3

is [was] a good teacher?

Yes=1
No=2

In the last 30 days [or for the last 30 days attended], has your child been

Often=3

Rarely/Never=1
Sometimes=2

3.40 Do you think that the class teacher

3.45 Is [Was] [NAME] an average student, better than

3.46 Does [Did] [NAME] enjoy school?

Most imp

Yes=1
No=2

3.37 Gender of the class teacher?

3.39 Does the class teacher treat child unfairly?

like the Parent Teacher Association?

average or below average?

3.34 Why did you choose this school?

absent?

3.42 Do you participate in any school committee

from the household discuss [NAME]'s school work


with the teacher ? (DK=88)

(in years)

SPLIT:

3.43 Over the past 12 months, has anyone from your


CH32

Now, I would like to ask you a few questions about [NAME]s school and his/her experiences
in this class [or last class if interview in summer or student has dropped out]

3.36 How often is/was [NAME]'s class teacher

HOUSEHOLD:

3.44 During the year, how many times does [did] someone

3.33 At what age did [NAME] start school?

Only school available=01


Close to home=02
Better Education/Facilities=03
Siblings already there=04
English medium=05

PSU:

CH49

3.50 ...verbally scolded (danta/phatkara) by teachers?


CH50

3.51 NAME AND ADDRESS OF SCHOOL:


CH39

Rarely/Never=1
Sometimes=2
Often=3

CH40

CH41

CH51NM

3.52 EDITOR: School ID (Fill codes from school questionnaire)


IF STUDENT ATTENDED ONE OF THE SURVEYED SCHOOLS, INSERT CODE
ID
IF DIDN'T ATTEND ONE OF THE SURVEYED SCHOOLS, CODE 9

CH52

IHDS-2 (EDUCATION & HEALTH)


4.

Marriage Practices
4.5 Typically at wedding (largest event of the wedding,

4.1 Now, I would like to ask you some questions about marriage customs

in your community (jati) for a family like yours?


Is it permissible .

say reception), how many people are invited for


dinner or lunch by the bride's and groom's family?

Yes=1
No=2

Don't know=8

4.1a to marry a girl in her natal village?

MP1a

4.1b to marry a girl to her cousin?

MP1b

4.1c for a widow to remarry?

MP1c

4.2 Do you know anyone in your community/jati who has

4.2a had an intercaste marriage?

MP2a

4.2b been divorced?

MP2b

by the boy's family?

PROBE TO GET THE AMOUNT FOR A TYPICAL WEDDING.


TRY TO GET ONE NUMBER, BUT ACCEPT A RANGE
IF THAT IS WHAT IS GIVEN.
BETWEEN RUPEES

TO RUPEES
,
,
IF ONLY ONE AMOUNT GIVEN, ENTER SAME NUMBER IN BOTH FIELDS.

Boy's side

MP5b

things that are given as gift at the time of the daughter's marriage?

(Rarely/Never=1, Sometimes=2, Usually=3)

Gold

4.6b

Silver

4.6c

Land

4.6d

Car

4.6e
4.6f

Scooter or
motorcycle
TV

4.6g

Fridge

4.6h

Mobile phone

4.6i

Furniture

4.6j

Pressure cooker

4.6k

Utensils

4.6l
MP6a

MP3a

MP3b

Mixer or Grinder

4.6m

Bedding / Mattress

4.6n

Watch

4.6o

Bicycle

4.6p

Sewing machine

4.6q
4.6r

Livestock (such as cows,


buffalo, etc.)
Washing Machine

4.6s

LPG

4.6t

Flat/House

4.6u

Cash

4.6v

Computer/Laptop

MP6b

MP6c
MP6d

4.3 At the time of a boy's marriage, how much money is usually spent

MP5a

4.6 Generally in your community for a family like yours, what are the kind of

4.6a
Yes=1
No=2
Don't know=8

Girl's side

MP6e

MP6f

MP6g

MP6h

MP6i

MP6j

MP6m

MP6n

4.7 [IF CASH] How much?

by the girl's family?

BETWEEN RUPEES

TO RUPEES
,
,
IF ONLY ONE AMOUNT GIVEN, ENTER SAME NUMBER IN BOTH FIELDS.

BETWEEN RUPEES

MP6o

MP6p

MP6q

MP6r

MP6s

MP6t

MP6k

4.4 At the time of girl's marriage, how much money is usually spent

MP6l

MP6u

MP6v

MP7a

MP4a

MP4b

TO RUPEES
,
,
MP7b
IF ONLY ONE AMOUNT GIVEN, ENTER SAME NUMBER IN BOTH FIELDS.

IHDS-2 (EDUCATION & HEALTH)

STATE:

DISTRICT:

PSU:

HOUSEHOLD:

SPLIT:

5. Water
5.1 What is the main source of water for drinking in your house?
Piped (public supply)=01
Tube well=02
Hand pump=03
Open well=04
Covered well=05
River, canal, stream=06

Pond=07
Tanker truck=08
Rainwater=09
Bottled=10
Others=11

Normally

Summer
WA1a

ASK 5.6 ONLY, IF WATER SOURCE IS OUTSIDE HOUSE OR COMPOUND:


WA1b

5.6 In the current season, how much total time is spend daily

in fetching and collecting water, including waiting in line by..

5.6a

Normally

5.2 Is this inside or outside the house / compound?


Outside=1

Inside=2

Summer

WA2a

5.6b

WA2b

5.6c

5.3 If piped water: How many hours per day

do you normally get water?

DAILY

(ADD ALL TRIPS FOR EACH CATEGORY)

Normally
(in hours)

Summer
WA3a

5.6d
WA3b

(Less than 1 hr = 1 hr.)

adult women?
adult men?
girls under 15?
boys under 15?

5.4 How long it would take to walk to the

source of water? [One way]

Normally

(in minutes)

WA4a

5.5 Is the availability of drinking water

adequate?

No=2

WA6b

(in minutes)

WA6c

(in minutes)

WA6d

WA7

[DO NOT COUNT A CLOTH OR STRAINER]


WA4b

Normally
Yes=1

(in minutes)

Never=1
Rarely=2
Usually=3
Always=4

your drinking water by boiling the water OR


by filtering the water with a purchased filter OR
by using Aquaguard OR by adding chemicals?

Summer

WA6a

ASK EVERYBODY:
5.7 During a normal week, do you ever treat or purify

IF OUTSIDE HOUSE / COMPOUND

(in minutes)

WA5a

Summer

5.8 Do you store your drinking water in a vessel at home?


IF NO, THEN SKIP TO 6.1
5.8a

Does the vessel have a lid or cover?

WA5b

5.8b

How do you pour drinking water?

Yes=1
No=2

Vessel has a lid or cover=1


Vessel does not have a lid or cover=2
Poured from vessel=1
With a long ladle=2
With a mug or other utensil=3
Tap in the vessel=4

WA8

WA8a

WA8b

IHDS-2 (EDUCATION & HEALTH)

10

6. Sanitation and Hygiene

7. Fuel and Energy Use

6.1 How many rooms are there in your house?

7.1 Does this house have electricity?

DO NOT COUNT BALCONIES, CORRIDORS, AND BATHROOMS BUT INCLUDE HALL

7.1a

6.2 Where is the cooking, generally done

Cooking is outdoors=1
Separate kitchen=2
Cooking is in living area=3

for this household?


6.2a

SA1

Is there a window or vent in the cooking area?

Yes=1
No=2
NA, Cooking is outdoors=9

SA2

7.1b

7.1c

6.3 Do you employ any household help or servants

Yes=1
No=2

say for cleaning, cooking or childcare?

a public or shared toilet?

6.6 Do you wash your hands after defecating?

How much do you typically pay for


electricity in a 30 day period?

None=1
Shared toilet in building/Chawl=2
Shared toilet outside building=3
Public/Govt. toilet=4

Never=1
Sometimes=2

Usually=3
Always=4

FU1a

Own generator=5
Paid by Employer / Office=6
Illegal connection=7
Other means=8

(in rupees)

FU1b

FU1c

7.2 How many meals, including breakfast

No facility belonging to household (or Open fields)=1


Traditional pit latrine=2
Semi-flush (Septic tank) latrine=3
Flush toilet=4

IF NOT OWN TOILET / LATRINE:


6.5 Does the household have access to

How do you pay for the electricity you use?

(in hours)

FU1

SA3

6.4 Does the household have a toilet of its own?

Is there a Semi flush /


septic tank toilet? A latrine?
Or any other facility?

IF YES:
How many hours per day do you generally
have power? (in a season like this)
No Bill / Govt. scheme=1
Bill from State Elec. Board / Company=2
Fee to neighbour=3
Part of rent=4

SA2a

Yes=1
No=2

do you usually take in your household per day?

SA4

7.3 Approximately how many hours is the stove/chulha

burning in your household, including cooking


heating water, making tea, etc.?
[Less than 1 = 1]

(meals in a day)

(in hours)

7.4 Does anyone in your household eat non-vegetarian food?

7.4a

IF YES, where?

At home=1
Outside=2
Both=3

7.5 Who does most of the cooking?


SA6

FU3

Yes=1
No=2

SA5

FU2

FU4

FU4a

NAME

IF WASH HANDS:
6.6a

What do you use to wash your hands?

Water alone=1
Mud, Ash, etc.=2
Soap=3

FU5NM

SA6a

IF PAID COOK, CODE=90

ID

FU5a

7.6 What type of chulha does the household use?

Open fire (i.e. three stones)=1


Traditional chulha, without chimney=2
Improved chulha, with chimney=3
Other/Not biomass (Kerosene, LPG etc.)=4

FU6

IHDS-2 (EDUCATION & HEALTH)

STATE:

DISTRICT:

PSU:

HOUSEHOLD:

11

SPLIT:

7. Fuel and Energy Use (continued)


NOTE ANSWERS ON USE, PROCUREMENT AND PRICE FOR ONE FUEL AT A TIME
Does your household use
7.7 Firewood/Twigs?

Fuel not used=1


Mainly cooking=2
Mainly lighting=3
Mainly heating=4
Combination=5

For what purpose


is it mainly used?

7.8 Dung cake?

For what purpose


is it mainly used?

SAME CODES AS ABOVE

Firewood/Twigs?

7.10 Kerosene?

For what purpose


is it mainly used?

7.11 LPG?

For what purpose


is it mainly used?

7.12 Coal / Charcoal?

Purchase=1
Collect from own land=2
Collect from village/Other places=3
Both (Purchased & collected)=4

FU7

Dung cake?
FU8

7.9 Crop residue/by-product?

For what purpose


is it mainly used?

IF PURCHASED How much did you pay for


what you used in the last 30 days?

Where do you get most of

SAME CODES AS ABOVE

FU9

SAME CODES AS ABOVE

FU10

SAME CODES AS ABOVE

FU11

SAME CODES AS ABOVE

FU12

Crop residue/
by-product?

Purchase=1
Collect from own land=2
Collect from village/Other places=3
Both (Purchased & collected)=4
Purchase=1
Collect from own land=2
Collect from village/Other places=3
Both (Purchased & collected)=4

Kerosene?

LPG?

Firewood/Twigs?
FU7a

Dung cake?
FU8a

FU9a

Kerosene?

Ration shop=1
Market=2
Both=3

FU10a

Subsidized government program=1


Gas Company=2
Black Market/Others=3

FU11a

Purchase=1
Collect=2
Both=3

FU12a

Coal/Charcoal?

Crop residue/
by-product?

LPG?

Coal/Charcoal?

IF COLLECTED FROM VILLAGE OR OTHER PLACES:

(in rupees)

FU7b

(in rupees)

FU8b

(in rupees)

FU9b

(in rupees)

FU10b

(in rupees)

FU11b

(in rupees)

FU12b

[ONE-WAY DISTANCE]

7.13 How many minutes does it typically take one way to the area where you collect fuel?

(in minutes)

7.14 How often is dung/straw/firewood collected, and each time how long does it usually take?

7.14a

adult women older than 15 years of age spend collecting fuel?

7.14b

adult men older than 15 years of age spend collecting fuel?

7.14c

girls under 15 years of age spend collecting fuel?

7.14d

boys under 15 years of age spend collecting fuel?

Frequency code
Daily=1
Weekly=2
Monthly=3
Quarterly=4
Half yearly=5
Yearly=6
Not Applicable=9

FU13a

Total time

Frequency

(WHEN DONE)

FU14a1

(in minutes)

FU14a2

FU14b1

(in minutes)

FU14b2

FU14c1

(in minutes)

FU14c2

FU14d1

(in minutes)

FU14d2

IHDS-2 (EDUCATION & HEALTH)


8.

12

Short Term Morbidity

We would like to learn about the health of the various family members in your household, including very young children over the 30 days.
We are interested in three specific illnesses: fever, cough and diarrhea. Has anybody been ill with any of these illnesses in the last 30 days?
8.1

Can you tell me the names of all those that had any
of these three illnesses? (in last 30 days)

8.2
HOUSEHOLD
ROSTER
ID CODE
2011

8.3

In the 30 days
for how many
days was
[NAME] ill?
(in days)

NAME
SM1NM

SM2

SM3

8.4
Did
[NAME]
have a
fever in
last 30
days?

Yes=1
No=2
SM4

8.5

8.6

Did
IF COUGH:
[NAME] Did he/she
have a breathe fast
cough in with short
last 30
rapid
days?
breaths?

Yes=1
No=2
SM5

Yes=1
No=2
SM6

8.7

8.8

8.9

8.10

IF ANY FEVER, COUGH, OR DIARRHEA:


Did
IF ANY DIARRHEA:
[NAME]
Was there When he/she Was [NAME]
have
any blood in had diarrhea, given ORS
diarrhea
the stool
was there any [local name]
in the last
with
change in the
solution?
30 days? diarrhea?
amount of
liquid he/she
took?

Yes=1
No=2
SM7

Yes=1
No=2
SM8

More=1
Same=2
Less=3

Yes=1
No=2

SM9

SM10

8.11

8.12

How long [NAME]


In the last
was unable to do month, has
usual activities
[NAME]
(incl. work, school, received any
domestic work) in treatment or
the last 30 days?
advice?
Yes=1
No=2

(in days)

IF YES, Go
To Q 8.13

SM11

SM12

IHDS-2 (EDUCATION & HEALTH)


8.

STATE:

DISTRICT:

PSU:

HOUSEHOLD:

13

SPLIT:

Short Term Morbidity Costs

8.13

8.14

8.15

8.16

8.17

Was she/he
HOUSEHOLD From whom did [NAME] get What type of
advice or treatment?
main
hospitalized?
ROSTER
Where was this?
treatment
ID CODE
did she/he IF YES, How many
2011
received?
days?

8.18

8.19

and surgery?

medicines
included in
the fees?

8.20

What was the total cost of this treatment for out- For medicine and tests
patient as well as in-patient services?
and expenses, not
included in the doctors'
and hospital fees?
For doctor, hospital
Were tests or

IF NO, Enter 0

8.21

For tips, bus/train/taxi


fare,or lodging while
getting treatment?

8.22

Were any of these


expenditures covered by
the insurance/ such as
mediclaim or RSBY?
IF YES, how much did the
insurance pay (include
everything)?
IF NO, enter 0
[IF NOT YET RECEIVED,
BUT EXPECTED, ENTER
"8888"]

SM13

1st source
2nd Source TREATMENT
Who Where Who Where
TYPE
SM14a SM14b SM15a SM15b
SM16

(in days)

(in rupees)

Yes=1
No=2

(in rupees)

(in rupees)

(In rupees)

SM17

SM18

SM19

SM20

SM21

SM22

,
,
,
,
,
,
,
Who:
Government Doctor /
Nurse=1
Government Doctor/
Nurse in Private=2

Where:
Home=1
This village or

Treatment Type:
Pain killer / Cough syrup=1

Town=2

Antibiotic=2

Another Village=3

Other Allopathic=3

Private Doctor/Nurse=3

Other Town=4

Ayurvedic=4

Chemist Shop=4

District Town=5

Homeopathy=5

Vaidhya/Hakim=5

Metro City=6

Home/Herbal remedy=6

Witch craft=6

Abroad/Others=7

Surgery=7

Others=7

Others=8

IHDS-2 (EDUCATION & HEALTH)


Major Morbidity
Has a doctor ever diagnosed any member in the household as having ... Cataracts? Tuberculosis? Hypertension? Heart Disease?

IF ANY, ANSWER IS YES, ENTER THE PERSON'S HOUSEHOLD ROSTER ID, AND ASK 9.18 THROUGH 9.29 THEN GO TO NEXT DISEASE.

Other Long Term

Met with an accident


in the last 12 months

STD or AIDS

Mental illness

Epilepsy

9.10 9.11 9.12 9.13 9.14 9.15 9.16 9.17


Paralysis

9.9

Polio

9.8

Asthma

9.7

Cancer

9.6

Leprosy

9.5

Diabetes

2011

9.4

Heart disease

NAME

9.3

High BP

9.2
HOUSEHOLD
ROSTER
ID CODE

Tuberculosis (TB)

9.1

Cataract

9.

14

(No=0, Cured=1, Yes=2)


MB1NM

MB2

MB3

MB4

MB5

MB6

MB7

MB8

MB9 MB10 MB11 MB12 MB13 MB14 MB15 MB16 MB17

9.18

9.19

In the last
12 months
how many
days was he/
she not able
to do normal
activities
due to
this illness?

In the last
12 months
has
he / she
received
any
treatment
or advice?

(in days)
MB18

Yes=1
No=2
IF YES, Go
To Q 9.20
MB19

IHDS-2 (EDUCATION & HEALTH)

STATE:

DISTRICT:

PSU:

15

HOUSEHOLD:

SPLIT:

9.28
Expenditure on tips,
bus/train/taxi fare,or lodging
while getting treatment?

9.29
Were any of these
expenditures covered by the
insurance/ such as mediclaim
or RSBY?

9. Long Term Morbidity Costs

9.20
HOUSEHOLD

ROSTER
ID CODE

9.21
9.22
From whom did [NAME] get
advice or treatment?
Where was this?

2011

9.23
What type of
main
treatment
did she/he
received?

9.24
Was she/he
hospitalized?

9.25
9.26
What was the total cost of this treatment for outpatient as well as in-patient services?

IF YES, How
many days?

For doctor, hospital


and surgery?

IF NO, Enter 0

1st source
Who
MB20

2nd Source

Where

Who

MB21a MB21b MB22a

Who:
Government Doctor /
Nurse=1
Government Doctor/
Nurse in Private=2

Treatment
(in days)

(in rupees)

No=2

MB22b

MB23

MB24

MB25

MB26

Neighbourhood=2

Antibiotic=2

Another Village=3

Other Allopathic=3

Private Doctor/Nurse=3

Other Town=4

Ayurvedic=4

Chemist Shop=4

District Town=5

Homeopathy=5

Vaidhya/Hakim=5

Metro City=6

Home/Herbal remedy=6

Witch craft=6

Abroad/Others=7

Surgery=7

Others=7

Yes=1

Type

Home=1
Treatment Type:
This village or
Pain killer / Cough syrup=1

Others=8

IF YES, how much did the


insurance pay (include
everything)?
IF NO, enter 0

Were
tests or
medicines
included
in the
fees?

Where

Where:

9.27
Expenditure on medicine and
tests, not included in the
doctors' and hospital fees?

[IF NOT YET RECEIVED, BUT


EXPECTED, ENTER "88888"]

(in rupees)

(in rupees)

MB27

MB28

(In rupees)
MB29

IHDS-2 (EDUCATION & HEALTH)

16

10. Activities of Daily Living


Now, I am going to ask you about any physical difficulty that people above the age of 7 in this household may have.
Does anyone in the household have a problem
[INCLUDE HANDICAPPED, DISABLED, AS WELL AS ELDERLY]
IF, THE ANSWER IS YES, ENTER THE PERSON'S NAME AND HOUSEHOLD ID, AND ASK:

"Can [NAME] still do it with some trouble or is she/he unable to do it?"


PROMPT: Anybody else?
IF NOBODY ELSE, ASK NEXT ACTIVITY
10.1

NAME

10.2
HOUSEHOLD
ROSTER
ID CODE
2011

10.3
...Walking 1 km

10.4
...Going to
toilet without
help

10.5
10.6
...Dressing ...Hearing normal
without help
conversation

10.7
...Speaking
normally

10.8
10.9
...Seeing distant ...Seeing near obj.,
things
such as reading/
[with glasses, if
sewing?
any]
[with glasses, if
any]

No difficulty=0, Can do with difficulty=1, Unable to do it=2


AD1NM

AD2

AD3

AD4

AD5

AD6

AD7

AD8

AD9

IHDS-2 (EDUCATION & HEALTH)

STATE:

DISTRICT:

11. Quality of Care:

FOR OUTPATIENT SERVICES ONLY

11.1

11.2

11.10

Over the last 5 years did you visit the clinic, a hospital,
a healer for a minor illness?
IF NO GO TO NEXT SECTION - 12
IF YES, ASK 11.2 TO 11.11

11.4

11.5

Where was it located?

Chemist Shop=4
Vaidhya/Hakim=5
Witch craft=6

11.11

Others=7
QC2

11.8

11.9

EDITOR: Health facility ID (Fill codes from medical questionnaire)

Fever=1
Cough/Cold=2

Diarrhea=3
Others=4

QC4

12. Tobacco and Alcohol Use:


12.1

12.2
12.3
12.4
12.5
12.6
HOUSEHOL smoke
bidis
chew
drink
D ROSTER cigarettes? or hukkah?
tobacco or
alcohol
ID CODE
gutkha?
2011
Never=1
Never=1
Never=1
Never=1
Rarely=2
Rarely=2
Rarely=2
Rarely=2
Sometimes=3 Sometimes=3 Sometimes=3 Sometimes=3
Daily=4
Daily=4
Daily=4
Daily=4
TO2
TO3
TO4
TO5
TO6

NAME

When did you go?

Did you see a female or male health provider?

Do doctors and other health workers treat you

Usually when you go to this facility,


how many minutes do you have to wait?
Did you go alone (with sick child) or were
you accompanied by someone?
Alone=1
With husband=2
With older men=3
With older women=4

QC11

Does anyone in this household


QC3

QC5m

11.7

NAME AND ADDRESS OF HEALTH FACILITY :

IF WOMAN VISITED ONE OF THE SURVEYED HEALTH FACILITY, INSERT CODE


ID
IF DIDN'T VISIT ONE OF THE SURVEYED HEALTH FACILITY, CODE 9

Other Town=3
District Town=4

MONTH
11.6

17

SPLIT:

QC10NM

Same Village/Town=1
Another Village=2

Why did you go then?

HOUSEHOLD:

QC1

The last time you [THE RESPONDENT] had to visit a clinic, a hospital,
a healer for a minor illness such as fever, cough/cold or diarrhea,
for yourself or your children, who did you consult?
Government Doctor/Nurse=1
Government Doctor/Nurse in Private=2
Private Doctor/Nurse=3

11.3

Yes=1
No=2

PSU:

TO1NM

QC5y

YEAR
Female=1
Male=2
Both=3

QC6

Nicely=1
Somewhat nicely=2
Not nicely=3

QC7

(in minutes)

QC8

EDITOR: ID CODE OF CLINIC:


QC9

With younger women=5


With Adolescent/Younger men=6
Other combination=7

STATE:

DISTRICT:
TOED1

PSU:
TOED2

CLINIC:
TOED3

TOED4

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13. Observations-1

Interviewer must fill this out only if Respondent is NOT AN ELIGIBLE WOMAN

13.1

Who was the primary respondent who answered


most of the questions?

ROSTER ID CODE:

O1a

NAME OF PRIMARY RESPONDENT


O1bNM

13.2

13.3

Who else from the household answered


some questions or offered advice?

Were there non-household members present


at the interview at any time?

ROSTER ID CODE:

O2a

ROSTER ID CODE:

O2b

ROSTER ID CODE:

O2c

ROSTER ID CODE:

O2d

Yes=1
No=2

O3

[IF THERE IS NO ELIGIBLE WOMAN IN THIS HOUSEHOOLD THEN GO TO PAGE - 35]

IHDS-2 (WOMEN'S QUESTIONNAIRE)

STATE:

DISTRICT:

PSU:

HOUSEHOLD:

19

SPLIT:

14. Eligible Woman Profile


Eligible Woman No:
PAGES 19 TO 34 TO BE ANSWERED BY :
(1.) ELIGIBLE WOMAN FROM 2004-05, WHATEVER HER CURRENT AGE.
(2.) ONE NEW ELIGIBLE WOMAN IF THE ORIGINAL ELIGIBLE WOMAN IS NO LONGER IN THIS HOUSEHOLD
CHOOSE (1) FIRST. IF (1) NOT IN HOUSEHOLD, SELECT (2).
IF THERE IS AN ADDITIONAL EVER MARRIED WOMAN AGED 15-49 IN THE HOUSEHOLD, COMPLETE AN ADDITIONAL QUESTIONNAIRE [BOOK No. 21]

EW1No

I am now going to ask you some questions about your opinions, your life and your children.
But first, let me check, if I have some of your details correct. Who did you say was the head of this household?
14.1 Name of Head of household
EW1NM

14.2 Your full name?


EW2NM

14.3 Household Roster ID Code (2011) of Respondent


EW3

14.4a Is the respondent a 2004-2005 eligible woman respondent?

14.5 Relationship to Head of Household in 2011

Yes=1
No=2

14.4b EDITOR: Household Roster ID Code (2004-05) of Respondent

NA=99

EW4a

Head=01
Wife=02
Daughter=03
Daughter-in-law=04
Grandchild=05
Mother=06

Sister=07
Mother-in-law=08
Niece=09
Sister in law=10
Other relatives=11
Servent/Others=12

EW5

14.6 Age of Eligible Woman in 2011


EW6

14.7 Date of Birth


EW7D

Day

EW7M

Month

EW7Y

Year

EW4b

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14. Eligible Woman Profile (continued)


14.8 Years of education completed

[Illiterate=00, 5th class=05, Bachelors=15, Above bachelors=16]

EW8

14.9 Number of Children alive


EW9

14.10 In general, would you say your own health is.

14.11 What is your childhood place of residence?

Very good=1
Good=2
OK=3
Same Village/Town=1
Another Village=2

EW10

Another Town=3
Metro City=4

EW11

Mother

14.12 Are your parents still alive?

EW12a

Same HH=1
Another HH=2

EW13a

Yes=1
No=2

EW14a

14.14 Have your parents ever attended school?

Have your husband's parents ever attended school?

Yes=1
No=2

Respondent
Yes=1
No=2

Are your husband's parents still alive?


14.13 IF ALIVE, where do they live?

Poor=4
Very poor=5

Father

Mother

EW12b

Yes=1
No=2

Same HH=1
Another HH=2

EW13b

Yes=1
No=2

EW14b

Husband

Father

EW12c

Yes=1
No=2

EW12d

Same HH=1
Another HH=2

EW13c

Same HH=1
Another HH=2

EW13d

Yes=1
No=2

EW14c

Yes=1
No=2

EW14d

14.15 How many standards/class have your parents completed?

How many standards/class have your husband's


parents completed?

EW15a

EW15b

EW15c

EW15d

[Illiterate=00, 5th class=05, Bachelors=15, Above bachelors=16]

14.16 Can/ could your parents read and write a sentence?

Can/ could your husband's parents read and write a sentence?

14.17 How many brothers and sisters you have?

How many brothers and sisters your husband has?

Yes=1
No=2

EW16a

Yes=1
No=2

EW16b

Respondent
Sister

Brother

Yes=1
No=2

Brother

EW16c

Yes=1
No=2

Husband

EW16d

Sister

EW17a

EW17b

EW17c

EW17d

EW18a

EW18b

EW18c

EW18d

(EXCLUDING YOURSELVES)

14.18 What is the highest years of education

among all brothers and all sisters?

(EXCLUDING YOURSELVES)
[Illiterate=00, <1class=55, 5th class=05, 12th class=12, Bachelors=15, Above bachelors=16]

IHDS-2 (WOMEN'S QUESTIONNAIRE)


15. Health Beliefs

STATE:

Eligible Woman No:

DISTRICT:

EW1No

Yes=1
No=2
DK=8

every day during pregnancy?

Yes=1
No=2
DK=8

after sterilization?

15.3 Do you think that the first yellow milk that comes out

after a baby is born is good for the baby,


harmful for the baby, or it doesn't matter?

Good=1
Harmful=2
Doesn't matter=3

chulha good for health, harmful for health or


do you think it doesn't really matter?

Less than usual=1


More than usual=2
About the same =3
It doesn't matter=4
No opinion/DK=8

they should be given less to drink than usual,


more drink than usual, about the same,
or it doesn't matter?

15.6 Of the following illnesses, which one is

spread through drinking impure water?


TB, Typhoid or Cancer?

TB=1
Typhoid=2

Cancer=3
More than one=4

Contact=1
Water=2

Mosquitos=3
More than one=4

15.7 Which of the following spreads Malaria?

Contact with sick person, drinking impure


water or mosquitoes?

HB1

Just before her period begins=1


During her period=2
Right after her period has ended=3

Yes=1
No=2
DK=8

AI1a

By mosquito bite?

Yes=1
No=2
DK=8

AI1b

By getting blood transfusion with blood


is infected with HIV/AIDS?

Yes=1
No=2
DK=8

AI1c

By having sex with a person infected


with HIV/AIDS?

Yes=1
No=2
DK=8

AI1d

By sharing food or utensils with a person


infected with HIV/AIDS?

Yes=1
No=2
DK=8

AI1e

By sharing clothes with a person


infected with HIV/AIDS?

Yes=1
No=2
DK=8

AI1f

HB3

HB4

HB5

16.1e

16.1f
HB6

16.2 Where did you get most of your information about HIV/AIDS?
HB7

Radio/TV=1
Newspaper/Magazine=2
School=3
Hoardings/Pamphlets=4

Doctor/Nurse/Health worker=5
Husband=6
Friends/Relatives=7
Others=8

16.3 Do you know any one who has HIV/AIDS?


HB8

Half way between two periods=4


Timing makes no difference=5
Don't know/No opinion=8

AI1

By an injection with a needle that has been


used on a person with HIV/AIDS?

HB2

15.8 In which part of the menstrual cycle a woman is

most likely to get pregnant?

EW1No

There are many beliefs about how people can get HIV/AIDS.
For each of these beliefs, I would like to know whether
you think that is a way people can get HIV/AIDS

16.1d

15.5 When children have diarrhea, do you think that

Yes=1
No=2

IF YES:

16.1c

15.4 Is smoke from a wood/dung burning traditional

Eligible Woman No:

IF NO, SKIP TO 17.1 NEXT PAGE

16.1b
Good=1
Harmful=2
Doesn't matter=3

21

SPLIT:

16. HIV/AIDS

16.1a

15.2 Do men become physically weak even months

HOUSEHOLD:

16.1 Have you ever heard of an illness called HIV/AIDS?

Now, I am going to ask you about several things that may or may not make a person
healthy or sick. People disagree sometimes over whether these things really make
people healthy or sick.
I am interested in what your opinion is about whether they make people healthy or sick.
15.1 Is it harmful to drink 1-2 glasses of milk

PSU:

16.4 I dont want to know the results, but have you ever

been tested to see if you have HIV/AIDS,


for example during pregnancy?

Yes=1
No=2
Yes=1
No=2
DK=8

AI2

AI3

AI4

IHDS-2 (WOMEN'S QUESTIONNAIRE)

22

17. Gender Relations

Eligible Woman No:

Please tell me who in your family decides the following things?

DO NOT PROMPT

CODE ALL RESPONSES THAT ARE GIVEN AS "1" (OK TO INCLUDE RELATIVES NOT IN THE HOUSEHOLD)
IF MORE THAN ONE RESPONSE, ASK:

Who has the most say in the decision?

RESPONDENT
17.1

17.2

17.3

17.4

17.5

17.6

What to cook on a daily basis?

SENIOR
MALE

HUSBAND

SENIOR
FEMALE

MOST SAY:
RESPONDENT=1
HUSBAND=2
SENIOR MALE=3
SENIOR FEMALE=4
OTHERS=5

NOT
APPLICABLE
OTHERS
NO ONE

Yes=1
No=2

GR1a

GR1b

GR1c

GR1d

GR1e

GR1f

GR1g

Whether to buy an expensive item


such as a TV or fridge?

Yes=1
No=2

GR2a

GR2b

GR2c

GR2d

GR2e

GR2f

GR2g

How many children you have?

Yes=1
No=2

GR3a

GR3b

GR3c

GR3d

GR3e

GR3f

GR3g

Yes=1
No=2

GR4a

GR4b

GR4c

GR4d

GR4e

GR4f

GR4g

Yes=1
No=2

GR5a

GR5b

GR5c

GR5d

GR5e

GR5f

GR5g

Yes=1
No=2

GR6a

GR6b

GR6c

GR6d

GR6e

GR6f

GR6g

Yes=1
No=2

GR7a

GR7b

GR7c

GR7d

GR7e

GR7f

GR7g

Yes=1
No=2

GR8a

GR8b

GR8c

GR8d

GR8e

GR8f

GR8g

What to do if you fall sick?

Whether to buy land or property?


How much money to spend on a
social function such as marriage?
IF RESPONDENT HAS ANY CHILDREN:

17.7

17.8

What to do if a child falls sick?

To whom your children should marry?

EW1No

IHDS-2 (WOMEN'S QUESTIONNAIRE)

STATE:

DISTRICT:

PSU:

HOUSEHOLD:

23

SPLIT:

17. Gender Relations (continued)


Now, I would like to ask you about going to the following places, please tell us whether you have to ASK PERMISSION
of your husband or a senior family member to go
No = 0
Must Inform =1
Yes = 2

17.9

17.10

17.11

17.12

CODE ALL RESPONSES THAT ARE GIVEN AS "1"

IF YES:

to the local health center?

to the home of relatives or friends


[in the village/neighborhood ]?

HUSBAND

GR9b

GR9c

GR9d

GR9e

(WHETHER YOU NEED


PERMISSION OR NOT)?

GR10a

Whom do you
ask for permission?

GR10b

GR10c

GR10d

GR10e

(WHETHER YOU NEED


PERMISSION OR NOT)?

GR11a

Whom do you
ask for permission?

GR11b

GR11c

GR11d

GR11e

(WHETHER YOU NEED


PERMISSION OR NOT)?

GR12a

Whom do you
ask for permission?

GR12b

GR12c

GR12d

GR12e

(WHETHER YOU NEED


PERMISSION OR NOT)?

Beside your current residence and your native place,


in the past five years, have you been to:
Ask all that apply.
. a metro city [other than the metro city you live in]

(Mumbai, Delhi, Kolkata, Chennai, Hyderabad, Bangalore)?

Can you go alone

Can you go alone

Can you go alone

Can you go alone

17.18

17.18a
Yes=1
No=2

17.15

17.16

17.17

a village (for urban)?


.another state?
abroad?

Yes=1
No=2
Yes=1
No=2
Yes=1
No=2

GR9f

Yes=1
No=2

GR10f

Yes=1
No=2

GR11f

Yes=1
No=2

GR12f

Mahila Mandal

Yes=1
No=2

GR18a

Yes=1
No=2

GR18b

Yes=1
No=2

GR18c

Yes=1
No=2

GR18d

Yes=1
No=2

GR19

GR13a

17.18c

GR14a

17.18d

GR15a

Self-help group
Credit/savings group
Political organization

GR16a

17.19
Yes=1
No=2

Yes=1
No=2

Are you member of a:

17.18b

a town/city (for rural)?

OTHERS

Whom do you
ask for permission?

to short distance by train or bus?

17.14

SENIOR
FEMALE

GR9a

to the kirana shop?

17.13

SENIOR
MALE

GR17a

Have you attendend a public meeting/gram sabha


called by the village panchayat / nagarpalika /
ward committee in the last year?

IHDS-2 (WOMEN'S QUESTIONNAIRE)

24

17. Gender Relations (continued)


17.20

17.21

17.22

17.23

Do you practice ghungat / burkha/ purdah/ pallu?


IF YES:
Do you practice it in front of relatives only or
other people too?
Do you and your husband sometimes
go out by yourselves [or with your children]
to cinema, mela, or restaurant?
Who does the food and vegetable shopping
(Yes=1, No=2)
in your household?
CODE EACH SEPARATELY:

Yes=1
No=2
Relatives=1
Other people=2
Both=3
Yes=1
No=2

17.28
GR20

GR21

17.29

17.26

17.27a

17.29a

things that happen [at work / on the farm]


often, sometimes, or never?

17.29b

about what to spend money on?

You?

GR23a

Adult men?

GR23b

Adult women?

GR23c

Children?

GR23d

You?

GR24a

Adult men?

GR24b

Adult women?

GR24c

Other children?

GR24d

17.29c

about things that happen in the community


such as elections or politics?

How often do you visit your natal family?

When your family takes the main meal, do


women usually eat with the men? Do women
eat first by themselves? Or do men eat first?

Eat together=1
Women first=2
Men first=3
Varies, Other=4

GR25

Do you yourself have any cash in hand to spend on


household expenditures?

Yes=1
No=2

GR26

Does anybody in your family has a bank account?

Yes=1
No=2

GR27a

Yes=1
No=2

GR27b

17.27b IF YES:

Is your name there on any bank account?

GR28

Never=0
Sometimes=1
Often=2

GR29a

Never=0
Sometimes=1
Often=2

GR29b

Never=0
Sometimes=1
Often=2

GR29c

Lives in natal place= 0


Daily/Weekly=1
Monthly=2
A few times in a year=3
Once a year=4
Less than once a year=5

Who supervises the children's homework?

(Yes=1, No=2, NA=9)


CODE EACH SEPARATELY:

17.25

Do you and your husband talk about

Yes=1
No=2
No house/papers=8

GR22

17.30

17.24

Is your name on the ownership or rental papers for


your home?

17.31

17.32

17.33

How often members from natal family visit you?

How often do you speak to some member


of your natal family by telephone/cell phone?

Do any members of your natal family live


close enough for you to visit them and
come back the same day?

Lives in natal place= 0


Daily/Weekly=1
Monthly=2
A few times in a year=3
Once a year=4
Less than once a year=5
Lives in natal place= 0
Daily/Weekly=1
Monthly=2
A few times in a year=3
Once a year=4
Less than once a year=5

No=0
Yes or lives with natal family=1

GR30

GR31

GR32

GR33

IHDS-2 (WOMEN'S QUESTIONNAIRE)

STATE:

DISTRICT:

PSU:

HOUSEHOLD:

25

SPLIT:

17. Gender Relations (continued)


I would now like to ask you some questions about your community,
NOT about your own family
In your community is it usual for husbands to beat
their wives in each of the following situtations?
17.34

17.35

17.36

17.37

17.38

17.39

17.40

17.41

17.42

17.43

If she goes out without telling him?

17.44

Yes=1
No=2

GR34

If he suspects her of having relations


with other men?

Yes=1
No=2

GR35

If her natal family does not give expected money,


jewelry or other items?

Yes=1
No=2

GR36

If she neglects the house or the children?

Yes=1
No=2

GR37

Yes=1
No=2

GR38

Yes=1
No=2

GR39

If she does not respect elders of the family?


If she doesn't cook food properly?

In your community, do widows


get more help from their natal families
[including brothers and uncles]
or from their husbands' families?
Who do you expect to live with when you get old?

IF DAUGHTER NOT MENTIONED ABOVE:


Would you consider living with your daughter
when you get old?
Who do you expect will support you financially
when you get older?

17.45

IF DAUGHTER NOT MENTIONED ABOVE:


Would you consider being financially supported by
your daughter?
How frequently are unmarried girls harassed
in your village / neighborhood?

Son=1
Daughter=2
Both=3
Others/No one=4
Can't say/Don't know=8

17.46

Have you ever worked for pay/wages?


IF YES:
17.46a Ever worked in MGNREGA?

GR45

Are you currently working for pay/wages?

Yes=1
No=2

GR46

Yes=1
No=2

GR46a

Yes=1
No=2

GR46b

GR40

17.47

Who has the most say in decisions about your work?


[ONE OPTION ALLOWED]

GR41

Self=1
Husband=2
Senior male=3
Senior female=4
Others=5

GR47

FOR WOMEN NOT CURRENTLY WORKING


If you found a suitable job, would you be willing
to work?

Yes=1
No=2

GR48

If you found a suitable job, would you be allowed


to work?

Yes=1
No=2

GR49

GR42

17.49
Son=1
Daughter=2
Both=3
Others/No one=4

Rarely=1
Sometimes=2
Often=3

GR44

Now I would like to ask you some questions about working for pay in a
salaried job or as a casual worker.

17.48
Yes=1
No=2
Has no daughters=9

No=2
Has no daughters=9

Work

17.46b
Natal families=1
Husbands families=2
Both=3
Neither=4

Yes=1

GR43

IHDS-2 (WOMEN'S QUESTIONNAIRE)

26

18. Marital History

Eligible Woman No:

Now, I would like to ask you some questions about marriage


arrangements at the time of your [present] marriage
18.1a

18.1b

How old were you when you got married?

18.5

(age in years)

MH1bm

MONTH
18.1c

18.1d

How old were you when you first started living


with your husband (had gauna)?

MH1by

MH1c

Which month and year was this?


MH1dm

MONTH
18.1e

18.1f

18.2

18.3

And how old were you when you first started


having your periods?
Was this..

MH1dy

18.6

18.7

YEAR
18.8a

(age in years)

MH1e

Before your (first) marriage=1


After your (first) marriage but before gauna=2
After your (first) marriage and gauna=3

What is the status of your marriage?

18.5b

Talk to him on the phone

18.5c

See his photograph

18.5d

Send e-mail/internet chat

Yes=1
No=2
Yes=1
No=2
Yes=1
No=2
Yes=1
No=2

18.8b

MH5a

MH5b

MH5c

MH5d

Did you grow up in the same village/town as


your husband?

Yes=1
No=2

MH6

Is your husband's family the same caste as


your natal family?

Yes=1
No=2

MH7

When you and your husband


usually started living together,
did you

Live with his parents (family)=1


Live with your parents (family)=2
Live alone=3

MH1f

Currently married=1
Widowed=2

Separated=3
Divorced=4

MH2

How long had you known your husband before you married him?
MH3

18.9

18.10

More than one year=4


Since childhood=5
18.11

Who chose your husband?

Respondent herself=1
Respondent and parents / Other relatives together=2

Parents / Other relatives alone=3


Others=4

How many years did you stay with parents-in-law


untill they died=90
before moving to a new place?

MH8a

(Years)
MH8b

him?

Yes=1
No=2

At that time, how long did it take you


to go to your natal home? [ONE WAY]
(Hours less than 1 = 1)

(in hours)

MH9

Are any women from your natal family


married into this family?
If so, what is the relationship?

None=0
Sister=1
Aunt=2

Both=3
Others=4

MH10

Are any women from your natal family


married into this village/town?
If so, what is the relationship?

None=0
Sister=1
Aunt=2

Both=3
Others=4

MH11

No relation=0
Uncle=1

Cousin=2
Others=3
Not permitted=9

MH4a

ASK ONLY IF THE PRACTICE IS PERMITTED:


18.12

ASK ONLY IF RESPONDENT ANSWERED 3 or 4


18.4b Did you have any say in choosing

Meet him

still living together=91

On wedding / gauna day only=1


Less than one month=2
More than one month but less than one year=3

18.4a

18.5a

YEAR

(age in years)

EW1No

Before the marriage was fixed, did you get a chance to?
CHECK ALL THAT APPLY

MH1a

Which month and year was this?

MH4b

Are you related to your husband


by blood?
If so, what is the relationship?

MH12

IHDS-2 (WOMEN'S QUESTIONNAIRE)

STATE:

DISTRICT:

18. Marital History (continued)

PSU:

18.14 Has your husband been married once or

Once=1
More than once=2

more than once?

18.15 Have you been married once or more than once?

Once=1
More than once=2

[IF MARRIED ONCE GO TO SECTION-19]

been married?

TIMES

Now, I would like to ask you some questions about marriage


arrangements at the time of your first marriage
How old were you when you got married
for the first time?

MH14

MH15

MH16

FIRST
MARRIAGE

(age in years)

[COUNT ONLY RESPONDENT'S BIOLOGICAL CHILDREN ACROSS ALL MARRIAGES]

19.1

19.2

19.3

19.4

19.5

Live
with
respondent

Live
outside

Died
after
birth

Total

FH1

FH2

FH3

FH4

FH5

Total

IF YES:
19.6 How many still births?
19.7 How many miscarriages or

wasted pregnacies?

(age in years)

FH6

TOTAL

FH7

MH18a

19.7a

MONTH

Nos.

MH17by

YEAR

MH18bm

first marriage?

Daughters

Have you ever had a still birth, miscarriage, wasted pregnancy or abortion?

18.18b Which month and year was this?

18.19 What is the status of your

Sons

MH17a

MH17bm

MONTH

living with your husband (had gauna)?

EW1No

[PROBE FOR SPONTANEOUS OR INDUCED ABORTIONS]

18.17b Which month and year was this?

18.18a And how old were you when you first started

Now, I would like to ask you about all the births you have had during your life.

MH13

2
18.16 [IF MORE THAN ONCE] How many times have you

Eligible Woman No:

Record No.

Same=1
Natal Better off=2
Natal Worse off=3

the economic status of your natal family


with your husband's family, would
you say your natal family was

27

SPLIT:

19. Fertility History

18.13 At the time of your marriage, if you compared

18.17a

HOUSEHOLD:

MH18by

YEAR
Widowed=1
Separated=2
Divorced=3

19.7b

How many from 19.7 were


spontaneous?

Nos.

FH7a

How many from 19.7 were


induced abortions or DNC?

Nos.

FH7b

MH19

INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT:
RESPONDENT HAD ONE OR MORE LIVE BIRTHS?

Yes=1
No=2

FHCHK

IHDS-2 (WOMEN'S QUESTIONNAIRE)

STATE:

DISTRICT:

PSU:

HOUSEHOLD:

20. Fertility History (continued)

28

SPLIT:

Eligible Woman No:

EW1No

Now, I would like to talk to you about your live births, whether still alive or not, starting with the first birth you had.

RECORD TWINS ON SEPARATE LINES, BUT CONNECT WITH A BRACKET. WRITE 99 IN 20.2 IF NOT IN HOUSEHOLD ROSTER

20.1

20.2

20.3

BIRTH ID

HOUSEHOLD

BH1

ROSTER What name was given to your (first / next) baby?


ID
[START WITH FIRST BIRTH]
NA=99
BH2

BH3NM

20.4

20.5

20.6

20.7

20.8

Is
[NAME]
a Boy=1
or
Girl?=2
BH4

What was the month


and year when
[NAME] was born?

IF BIRTH DATE IS NOT


KNOWN:
About how old ( is /
would have been)?
YEARS
MONTHS
BH6a
BH6b

Where is
[NAME] now?
With Respondent=1
Elsewhere=2
Dead=3
BH7

IF DEAD
How old was [NAME]
when ( he / she ) died?
<1 month=5555
YEARS
MONTHS
BH8a
BH8b

MONTH
BH5a

01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
EDITOR CHECK : TOTAL BOYS & GIRLS

BHED

YEAR
BH5b

IHDS-2 (WOMEN'S QUESTIONNAIRE)

STATE:

DISTRICT:

PSU:

HOUSEHOLD:

21. Fertility Preferences

Eligible Woman No:

21.1 Are you pregnant now?

21.2a

Go to 21.3a

Yes=1
No=2
Unsure=8

Are you and your husband currently using any


methods to delay or prevent pregnancy?
21.2b

Yes=1
No=2

[If using contraception]


Which method are you using?

[IF MORE THAN ONE, NOTE TWO MAIN METHODS]


Oral pill=01
Copper T / IUD=02
Diaphragm/Jelly=03
Injectible Contraception=04
Condom=05
Female sterilization=06
Male sterilization=07

21.3a

21.4a
FP1

Now, I would like to ask you about the number of


children your husband wants to have (aside
from the child you are now carrying). Does
your husband want to have more children?
[IF YES]:
21.4b How

FP2a

many more children does your


husband want?

1st Method

Periodic abstinence=08
Withdrawal=09
Hysterectomy=10
Others=11
Method used
But no answer=98
Refused=99

Yes=1
No=2
Unsure=8

21.4c
2nd Method
FP2c

When would your husband want your


child to be born- within two years,
after 2 years, or does he
not have a preference?

Within 2 years=1
After 2 years=2
Up to God / No preference=3

Do you want to have any more children (in addition


to the child you are now carrying)?

21.5

21.4a
21.5
21.5
21.3b
21.4a

EW1No

FP4a

FP4b

many more children do you want to have


(in addition to the child you are now carrying)?

Children
Until a son=50
Until a daughter=51
Up to god=52

Within 2 years=1
When would you want your next child to be
After 2 years=2
born within two years, after 2 years, or
Up to God / No preference=3
do you not have a preference?

How many sons?

TOTAL

FP4c

FP5

SONS
No sex pref.=98

FP5a

DAUGHTERS
No sex pref.=98

FP5b

FP3a

21.5c

21.3c

FP2b

GO TO 21.5 , IF STERILIZED / HYSTERECTOMY

No=0
No, sterilized (or husband)=1
Not fertile anymore=2
Yes=3
Unsure=8

21.4b
21.5
21.5

Children
Until a son=50
Until a daughter=51
Up to god=52

If you could go back to the time you did not have any
children and could choose the number of children to
have in your life, how many would that be?

[IF YES]:
21.3b How

29

SPLIT:

How many daughters?

Boy=1
IF CHOOSES AN EQUAL NUMBER OF BOYS AND GIRLS:
Girl=2
And if you happened to have one more child, would you
want that extra child to be a boy or a girl?
No preference=3

FP5c

FP3b

INTERVIEWER CODE OTHERS PRESENT:


FP3c

Nobody else=1
Adults only=2
Children only=3
Adults and Children=4

FPWHO

IHDS-2 (WOMEN'S QUESTIONNAIRE)

30

22. Natal Care: Last Birth

Eligible Woman No:

Interviewer should check and enter number of births since January 2005

22.5

Number of births since Jan. 2005


None=0

Check Question 20.5, page 28.

IF YES:
22.6 Did

you get your checkups at a


RECORD ALL

From the Fertility History, Section 20, page 28, enter the ID code, name,
and survival status of the last birth since January 2005 in the table below.

SURVIVAL from 20.7:

Government worker in private practice?


Home?

LB1b

LB1NM

22.7

Now, I would like to ask about the health of your last child born
since January 2005.

Did you get a card made to register your last pregnancy?


IF NO GO TO 22.5
22.3

22.4

Where did you get a card made?

Yes=1
No=2
Yes=1
No=2
Yes=1
No=2
Yes=1
No=2

A Nurse/ANM?

Yes=1
No=2

Government Doctor/Hospital=1
Private Doctor/Nursing home=2
ANM=3
Anganwadi worker=4
ASHA=5
Others=6

Did you get help from anyone for making a card/


ANM=1
registration?
Anganwadi worker=2
ASHA=3
Others=4
No one=5

LB2

A Traditional Midwife/Dai?
Other?
22.8

When you were pregnant with [NAME],


did any public health worker visit you at home
for an antenatal check up?

LB3

22.9

LB4

22.10

22.11

LB6a

LB6b

LB6c

LB6d

Whom did you see? Did you see


RECORD ALL
A Doctor?

LAST BIRTH
22.2

Yes=1
No=2
Yes=1
No=2
Yes=1
No=2
Yes=1
No=2

Private hospital or clinic?


LB1a

Alive=1
Dead=2

LB5

LAST BIRTH

Government hospital or clinic?

BIRTH ID from 20.1

Name from 20.3:

Yes=1
No=2

EW1No

LB0

If no births, skip to Section 23: Interviewer Observations, page 35

22.1 LAST BIRTH

When you were pregnant with [NAME] did you have


an antenatal checkup?

IF YES:
Who visited you when you were pregnant?

How many months pregnant were you when


you first received an antenatal check-up?
How many times did you receive antenatal
check-ups during this pregnancy?

Yes=1
No=2

Government doctor=1
ANM=2
Anganwadi worker=3
ASHA=4
Private Doctor/Nurse=5
Others=6

(in months)

(no. of checkups)

LB7a

LB7b

LB7c

LB7d

LB8

LB9

LB10

LB11

IHDS-2 (WOMEN'S QUESTIONNAIRE)

STATE:

DISTRICT:

PSU:

HOUSEHOLD:

31

SPLIT:

22. Natal Care: Last Birth (continued)


22.12

Did you have the following performed atleast once during


any of your antenatal check-ups for this pregnancy?

RECORD ALL

Weight check
Blood Pressure
Blood Test
Urine Test

22.13

Yes=1
No=2
Yes=1
No=2
Yes=1
No=2
Yes=1
No=2

LB12a

LB12b

LB12c

LB12d

22.16
LAST BIRTH

Yes=1
No=2
Yes=1
Internal Exam
No=2
Yes=1
Sonogram/Ultrasound No=2
Yes=1
Amniocentesis
No=2

Abdomen Exam

LB12e

22.17

Where were you staying just prior to the


delivery of [NAME]?

LB16

Did you have any problem at the time


of delivery?

LB12f

RECORD ALL

LB12g

Bag burst early

LB12h

Baby stuck
Long labor pain

When you were pregnant with [NAME], did you experience any
of the following problems?

Your home=1
Natal home=2
Others=3

Wrong baby position

Yes=1
No=2
Yes=1
No=2
Yes=1
No=2
Yes=1
No=2

LB17a

Placenta delayed

LB17b

Bleeding from vagina

LB17c

Premature labor

LB17d

Any other

Yes=1
No=2
Yes=1
No=2
Yes=1
No=2
Yes=1
No=2

LB17e

LB17f

LB17g

LB17h

RECORD ALL

Night Blindness
Blurred Vision
Convulsions not
from fever
Excessive Swelling
Excessive Fatigue

22.14

Yes=1
No=2
Yes=1
No=2
Yes=1
No=2
Yes=1
No=2
Yes=1
No=2

LB13a

Anaemia

LB13b

Vaginal Bleeding

LB13c

High BP

LB13d

Giddiness

LB13e

No foetal movement

LB13f

Yes, more than three months=2


Don't know=8

When you were pregnant with [NAME ] were you given


tetanus (tt injection)
(number of injections)
IF YES: How many times did you receive it
Did not receive any=0
during this pregnancy?

22.18

When [NAME] was born, at what


kind of place, did you deliver her/him?

LB13g

LB13h

22.19
LB13j

Government hospital or clinic=1


Private nursing home=2
GO TO Q.22.25
Home=3
Others=4

LB18

IF HOSPITAL / NURSING HOME DELIVERY :

LB13i

When you were pregnant with [NAME ] did you receive any
iron folic tablets or syrup?
IF YES: Did you receive enough iron folic tablets to last you
three months or more?
None=0
Yes, less than three months= 1

22.15

Yes=1
No=2
Yes=1
No=2
Yes=1
No=2
Yes=1
No=2
Yes=1
No=2

Who facilitated or motivated you to go to a health facility for delivery?

Mark all that apply.

A Doctor
A Nurse/ANM
A Health Worker
LB14

An Anganwadi Worker
An ASHA Worker
LB15

A NGO/CBO worker

Yes=1
No=2
Yes=1
No=2
Yes=1
No=2
Yes=1
No=2
Yes=1
No=2
Yes=1
No=2

LB19a

Husband

LB19b

Family/Relatives

LB19c

Friends

LB19d

Self

LB19e

Others

LB19f

LAST BIRTH

Yes=1
No=2
Yes=1
No=2
Yes=1
No=2
Yes=1
No=2
Yes=1
No=2

LB19g

LB19h

LB19i

LB19j

LB19k

IHDS-2 (WOMEN'S QUESTIONNAIRE)

32

22. Natal Care: Last Birth (continued)


22.20

22.21

Were you accompanied by a government


worker for delivery?

Yes=1
No=2

22.26
LB20

Did you receive any money from the government for hospital delivery?
IF YES: How much?
IF RECEIVED NO HELP FROM THE GOVERNMENT, ENTER 0.

(in rupees)

A Doctor

A Nurse/ANM
LB21

A Traditional
Midwife/Dai

IF NOT RECEIVED BUT EXPECTED TO RECEIVE ENTER 8888.

22.22

Did you get money for transportation for delivery?


IF YES: How much?
IF RECEIVED NO HELP FROM THE GOVERNMENT, ENTER 0.

22.27

(in rupees)

Who assisted with the delivery of [NAME]? [ASK FOR HOME & HOSPITAL DELIVERIES]
Was [NAME]'s delivery assisted by:
RECORD ALL
Yes=1
No=2
Yes=1
No=2
Yes=1
No=2

A Friend/Relative

Yes=1
No=2
Yes=1
No=2

LB26a

Others
LB26b

What was the main mode of transportation used?


Walking=01
Cycle=02
Rickshaw/Cart/Tonga=03
Motorcycle/Scooter=04
Auto/Tempo/Tractor=05

When [NAME] was born, was he/she large, average, small


or very small?

Large=1
Average=2
Small=3
Very small=4

LB22

22.24

Family/Relatives=08
Friends=09
Self=10
Others=11

22.29

Not customary=06
Better care at home=07
Family did not allow=08
Lack of knowledge=09
Others=10

A normal delivery=1
Forceps=2
Cesarean=3

Have you got a birth certificate?

Yes=1
No=2

LB27

LB28

LB29

Post Natal Care


22.30
LB24

Now, I would like to ask you about the 2-month period after
the delivery of [NAME]. During that period, did a doctor or
other health professinal check your health or the health
of your baby?
None=0
Yes, only my baby's health=2
Yes, only my health=1

IF ANY POSTNATAL CHECKUP:


22.31 How soon after the birth

of [NAME]
did you first get a check up?

[IF HOME DELIVERY]


What is the main reason that you did not deliver
in the hospital?
Costs too much=01
Not open/ No provider available=02
Poor quality service=03
Too far/No transport=04
Not necessary=05

What kind of delivery was this? Was it..

LB23

Who arranged the transportation to take you to the health


facility for delivery?
Doctor=01
Husband=07
A Nurse/ANM=02
A Health Worker=03
An Anganwadi Worker=04
An ASHA Worker=05
A NGO/CBO worker=06

22.25

22.28
Jeep/Car=06
Ambulance=07
Taxi=08
Bus=09
Others=10

LB26e

LB26c

IF NOT RECEIVED BUT EXPECTED TO RECEIVE ENTER 8888.

22.23

LB26d

LB25

22.32

Yes, both our healths=3

LB30

(in days)

LB31

At any time during the two months after the delivery of [NAME],
did you have any of the following?
Excessive Vaginal
Bleeding?

Pelvic inflammation?

Yes=1
No=2
Yes=1

Persistent back pain?

No=2
No=2

LB32d

Yes=1
LB32b

Foul smelling discharge?

Yes=1

Very high fever?

Yes=1
No=2

LB32a

No=2

LB32e

Yes=1
LB32c

Any others?

No=2

LB32f

IHDS-2 (WOMEN'S QUESTIONNAIRE)

STATE:

DISTRICT:

PSU:

HOUSEHOLD:

33

SPLIT:

22 Natal Care: Last Birth (continued)


22.33

LAST BIRTH
No= 0
LB33
Yes, not seen= 1
Yes, seen= 2

Do you have a card where [NAME]'s


vaccinations are written down?

IF NO CARD, OR CARD IS NOT SEEN, SKIP TO Q22.36


IF CARD IS SEEN:

IF NO CARD, OR CARD IS NOT SEEN, ASK


22.36

[IF YES]: Please tell me if [NAME] has received

22.34 COPY DATES FROM IMMUNIZATION CARDS IN THE TABLE BELOW:

22.34a

BCG

22.34b

POLIO 0

22.34c

DPT 1

22.34d
22.34e
22.34f

MONTH

22.37
YEAR
22.38

LB34aD

LB34aM

LB34aY

LB34bD

LB34bM

LB34bY

LB34cD

LB34cM

LB34cY

LB34dD

LB34dM

LB34dY

LB34eD

LB34eM

LB34eY

LB34fD

LB34fM

LB34fY

LB34gD

LB34gM

LB34gY

22.39

POLIO 3

22.40
LB34hY

LB34iD

LB34iM

LB34iY

How many times?

LB38

TIMES

LB39

Polio vaccine, that is, drops in the mouth?

22.39a

LB34hM

TIMES

A DPT vaccination against diptheria whooping


cough, tetanus, given as an injection?

IF YES:

LB34hD

LB37

IF NO, WRITE 0 AND GO TO 22.40

POLIO 1

22.34h

Yes=1
No=2

IF NO, WRITE 0

DPT 3

POLIO 2

A BCG vaccination against tuberculosis, that is


an injection on the left shoulder that left a scar?

IF YES:

DPT 2

22.34g

22.34i

DAY

LAST BIRTH
Yes=1
LB36
No=2

Did [NAME] receive any vaccinations


to prevent him/her from getting diseases?

How many times?

When was the first polio vaccine


given

Within a week of birth=1


or Later=2

An injection against measles?

Yes=1
No=2

MEASLES
22.41

LB39a

LB40

ASK ALL RESPONDENTS, WHETHER CARD OR NOT:


Where did [NAME] receive most of his/her vaccinations?
LB41

22.35

Has [NAME] received any vaccinations


that are not recorded on this card?

Yes=1
No=2

Public hospital, clinic or health centre=1


Vaccination camp or pulse polio campaign=2
Private medical clinic=3
Nurse or health worker came home=4
Govt. worker in private=5

LB35

RECORD 'YES' ONLY IF RESPONDENT MENTIONS


BCG, DPT 1-3, POLIO 0-3, OR MEASLES VACCINE.
IF YES, PROBE FOR VACCINATIONS AND WRITE
'99' IN THE DAY COLUMN IN 22.34
THEN SKIP TO QUESTION 22.41
IF NO, SKIP TO QUESTION 22.41

22.42

Was a dose of vitamin A liquid or capsule ever given to


[NAME] to protect him / her from night blindness?
IF NO: WRITE 99

IF YES: How

many months ago did [NAME]


receive the last dose of vitamin A?

MONTHS AGO

LB42

IHDS-2 (WOMEN'S QUESTIONNAIRE)

34

22 Natal Care: Last Birth (continued)


22.43

Did you ever breastfeed [NAME]?


22.44

Go to Q. 22.47

How long after birth did you first put


[NAME] to the breast?

LAST BIRTH
Yes=1
LB43
No=2

(in hours)

Has [NAME] received any of these benefits


from the Anganwadi Center (ICDS)?
IF YES: How Often?

LB44

a. Immunization

LESS THAN 1 HOUR = 0 HOURS


FOUR DAYS OR MORE=96 HOURS
22.45

22.49

Yes=1
No=2

LB49a1

Daily=1

At least 1/quarter=5

At least 1/week=2

At least 1/year=6

At least 1/fortnight=3

Never=7

LB49a2

At least 1/month=4

Did you squeeze out the milk from the breast


before you put [NAME] to the breast?

Yes=1
No=2

LB45

b. Health Check-up

22.46 [IF CHILD IS STILL ALIVE:]

Are you still breastfeeding [NAME]?

Yes=1
No=2

LB49b1

Daily=1

At least 1/quarter=5

At least 1/week=2

At least 1/year=6

At least 1/fortnight=3

Never=7

LB49b2

At least 1/month=4

IF YES: WRITE '99'


IF NO:

22.47

For how many months


did you breastfeed [NAME]?

LB46

c. Growth monitoring
(weighing the child)

At what age did you start supplementing [NAME]'s diet


with canned or other milk?

IF NOT YET STARTED SUPPLEMENT


ENTER 90

22.48

(in months)

with solid foods?

Yes=1
No=2

LB49c1

Daily=1

At least 1/quarter=5

At least 1/week=2

At least 1/year=6

At least 1/fortnight=3

Never=7

LB49c2

At least 1/month=4

(in months)

LB47a

Yes=1
d. Early childhood/
pre-school education No=2

LB49d1

Daily=1

At least 1/quarter=5

At least 1/week=2

At least 1/year=6

At least 1/fortnight=3

Never=7

LB49d2

At least 1/month=4

(in months)

No=0
When you were pregnant and lactating with [NAME],
While pregnant=1
did you receive benefits from the Anganwadi center
While lactating=2
(ICDS program) such as immunization,
While pregnant and lactating=3
supplementary food, etc?

LB47b

e. Food / Meals
LB48

Yes=1
No=2

Ever=1
LB49e1

Last month=2
Never=3

Thank you so much for spending the time to answer these questions.

LB49e2

IHDS-2 (WOMEN'S QUESTIONNAIRE)

STATE:

DISTRICT:

23. Interviewer Observations- Housing Quality


[TO BE FILLED IN BY INTERVIEWER]

23.1 HOUSE / BUILDING TYPE:

TO BE FILLED IN BY INTERVIEWER:

24.1
HQ1

24.2

23.2 SURROUNDINGS OF THE HOUSE:


23.2a HUMAN AND ANIMAL EXCREMENT

Yes=1
No=2

23.2b STAGNANT WATER

Yes=1
No=2

HQ2a

24.3

HQ2b

24.4
No animals=1
Inside living area=2
Attached room=3
Outside=4

GI Sheets, Other Metal=6


Stone=7
Cement, Concrete=8
Others=9

24.5

HQ4

24.6

24.7
Cement =06
Brick=07
Stone=08
Concrete=09
Others=10

24.8

Did the respondent have any difficulty in


understanding the questions?

EW1No

OG1

No difficulty=1
Some difficulty=2
A lot of difficulty=3

OG2

Did the respondent look at you while


answering the questions?

Rarely=1
Sometimes=2
Ususally=3

OG3

Did the respondent clearly answer all


the questions?

Rarely=1
Sometimes=2
Ususally=3

OG4

Very little knowledge=1


Somewhat=2
Very knowledgeable=3

OG5

Rarely=1
Sometimes=2
Ususally=3

OG6

Rarely=1
Sometimes=2
Usually=3

OG7

OG8M

OG8Y

Was the respondent knowledgeable about


health and education expenditure questions?
Was the respondent confident?

Your assessment of the reliability of response?

Interview Completion Date:


OG8D

Interview End Time:

HQ6

OG9a

Hours
24.10

No difficulty=1
Some difficulty=2
A lot of difficulty=3

Day
24.9

Cement=5
Tiles, Mosaic=6
Others=7

Did you have any difficulty in the beginning in


conveying the purpose of this interview
to the respondent?

HQ5

23.6 PREDOMINANT FLOOR TYPE:


Mud=1
Wood, Bamboo=2
Brick=3
Stone=4

Eligible Woman No:

HQ3

23.4 PREDOMINANT WALL TYPE:

23.5 PREDOMINANT ROOF TYPE:


Grass, Thatch, Mud, Wood=01
Tile=02
Slate=03
Plastic=04
GI Metal, Asbestos=05

35

SPLIT:

EW1No

House, no shared walls=1


House with shared walls=2
Flat=3
Chawl=4
Slum housing=5
Others=6

Grass, Thatch=1
Mud, Unburnt Bricks=2
Plastic=3
Wood=4
Burn Bricks=5

HOUSEHOLD:

24. Interviewer Observation Respondent Behaviour

Eligible Woman No:

23.3 ANIMALS ARE KEPT:


(Except dog, cat)

PSU:

Completion Status

Month

OG9b

Year
AM=1
PM=2

OG9c

Complete=1
Incomplete=2

OG10

Minutes

IHDS-2 (WOMEN'S QUESTIONNAIRE)

36

25. Anthropometry

Eligible Woman No:

EW1No

Now, we would like to take the weight and height of all eligible household members as an indicator of health.
HOWEVER, INTERVIEWER MUST TAKE ANTHROPOMETRIC MEASUREMENTS FOR THE FOLLOWING MEMBERS.
(1) ALL ELIGIBLE WOMEN WHO ANSWERED HEALTH & EDUCATION QUESTIONNAIRES
(2) ALL CHILDREN AGE 0 TO 18 YEARS OLD
(3) PERSON WHO ANSWERED THE HOUSEHOLD QUESTIONNAIRE
25.1

25.2

ID
from
HH
roster

Eligible
Women
Quest.

Main quest.=1
Additional
quest.=2
NA=9

AP1

AP2

25.3
Birth ID
from
Fertility
History
(Women's
Quest.)
NA=99
AP3

25.4

25.5

25.6

25.7

25.8

25.9

Name

Height
first time

Height
second time

Taken

Weight
first time

Weight
second time

AP4NM

in CM
AP5

.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.

in CM
AP6

Lying=1
Standing=2
Kgs

.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.

AP7

Grams

AP8

.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.

Kgs

Grams

AP9

.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.

IHDS-2 (WOMEN'S QUESTIONNAIRE)

STATE:

DISTRICT:

26 Learning (First Child)

PSU:

HOUSEHOLD:

Eligible Woman No:

TA1

ADMINISTER TO ALL CHILDREN BETWEEN THE AGES OF 8 AND 11 YEARS OLD:


26.1

NAME OF CHILD

26.11

Please write your answer in full sentences.

TA1NM

26.2

26.3

26.4

ID Code of child

ID

Have you ever attended school?

TA2

Never=0
Yes, currently=1
Yes, in the past=2

TA3

Upto which class/standard have you completed?


TA4

26.5

26.6

26.7

Do (did) you enjoy school?

Yes=1
No=2

Does (did) the teacher treat you.

Nicely=1
Somewhat nicely=2
Not nicely=3

How often has the teacher been absent in the past 30 days?
(last school month if interview during vacation)
Never=1
1 day=2

Skills
26.8

26.9

26.10

2-6 days=3
7 or more=4

Math

Writing

Hindi=01
Assamese=02
Bangla=03
Gujarati=04
Marathi=05
Oriya=06
Kannada=07
Malayalam=08
Tamil=09
Telegu=10
English=11
Punjabi=12
Urdu=13

TA6

TA7

Dont know=8

Language
Reading

TA5

Level

TA8a

TA9a

TA10a

Can not read=0


Letter=1
Word=2
Paragarph=3
Story=4
Can not recognise Number=0
Number=1
Subtraction=2
Division=3
Can not write=0
Writes with 2 or less mistakes=1
Writes with no mistake=2

Ne
TA8b

TA9b

TA10b

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SPLIT:

EW1No

IHDS-2 (WOMEN'S QUESTIONNAIRE)

STATE:

DISTRICT:

26 Learning (2nd Child)

PSU:

HOUSEHOLD:

Eligible Woman No:

TA21

ADMINISTER TO ALL CHILDREN BETWEEN THE AGES OF 8 AND 11 YEARS OLD:


26.21

NAME OF CHILD

26.31

Please write your answer in full sentences.

TA21NM

26.22

26.23

26.24

ID Code of child

ID

Have you ever attended school?

TA22

Never=0
Yes, currently=1
Yes, in the past=2

TA23

Upto which class/standard have you completed?


TA24

26.25

26.26

26.27

Do (did) you enjoy school?

Yes=1
No=2

Does (did) the teacher treat you.

Nicely=1
Somewhat nicely=2
Not nicely=3

How often has the teacher been absent in the past 30 days?
(last school month if interview during vacation)
Never=1
1 day=2

Skills
26.28

26.29

26.30

2-6 days=3
7 or more=4

Math

Writing

Hindi=01
Assamese=02
Bangla=03
Gujarati=04
Marathi=05
Oriya=06
Kannada=07
Malayalam=08
Tamil=09
Telegu=10
English=11
Punjabi=12
Urdu=13

TA26

TA27

Dont know=8

Language
Reading

TA25

Level

TA28a

TA29a

TA30a

Can not read=0


Letter=1
Word=2
Paragarph=3
Story=4
Can not recognise Number=0
Number=1
Subtraction=2
Division=3
Can not write=0
Writes with 2 or less mistakes=1
Writes with no mistake=2

TA28b

TA29b

TA30b

Ne

38

SPLIT:

EW1No

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