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CIV_2009_INS_V01_M_WB
Informal Survey 2009
Côte d'Ivoire
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2008 - 2009
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CIV_2009_InS_v01_M_WB
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World Bank
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Côte
d'Ivoire-2009-Informal-full
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Data file: Côte d'Ivoire-2009-Informal-full data-
The file contains the cleaned, raw database.
Cases:
129
Variables:
213
Variables
idstd
WEB STD FIRMID
rec
Record number
id
interview number
a0
questionnaire
a1
country code
a2
sampling region
a3x
city/town/village
a3a
region of the business
a3b
size of locality
a4
is this business registered with [insert name of the registration office]
a5
sector of the business
a6
interviewer code
a7
supervisor code
a8d
day
a8m
month
a8y
year
a8h
hour
a8min
minutes
b1
Number of owners
b2a
Number of male owners
b3
Female as the largest owner
afb4a
Nationality of the largest owner
afb4a1
Nationality of the largest owner: main African nationality
afb4a4
Nationality of the largest owner: main “other asian” nationality
b4
Ways to acquire ownership of the business
b5
Ways the family business was joined
b6
Reasons to start business
b7
Largest owner - the main decision maker
b8
Year the business started
b9
Number of people worked in the business at start up
b10
Business formally registered when began operations
b11
Highest level of education of the main decision maker
b12
Years of experience working in this business main decision maker has
c1
Electricity use
c1a
Connection to the electricity grid
c1b
Enumerator: does the electrical connection appears to be
c2
Power outages in the last month
c3
Number of power outages in the last month
c4
Average duration of power outage, hours
c5a
Loss as percent of total annual sales due to power outages
c5b
Annual losses due to power outages
c6
Own/ share a generator
c7
Percentage of electricity from generators
c8
Submission of application to obtain an electrical connection
c9
Wait for electrical connection, days
c10
Informal gift for electrical connection
c11
Use of water for business activity
c12
Insufficient water supply
c13
Number of incidents of water insufficiency
c14
Average duration of insufficient water supply, hours
c15
Application to obtain a water connection
c16
Wait for water connection, days
c17
Informal gift for water connection
c18a
Use by a business of: E-mail to communicate with clients or suppliers
c18b
Use by a business of: Cell phone(s)
c30a
How much an obstacle electricity is
c30b
How much an obstacle water is
d1x
Description of this business main product\service
d2
Business as main product manufacturer
d3a
Percentage of sales represented by main product\service
d3b
Sales represented by main product\service, LCU
d4
Last complete month’s total sales, LCU
d5
The total sales last month represented:
d6
Regular month’s total sales
d7
Slowest month’s total sales
d8
Busiest month’s total sales
d9a
Percent of business sales to final consumers
d9b
Percent of business sales to other firms or businesses
d9c
Percent of business sales to others
d9cx
Percent of business sales to others (specify)
d10
Produce under contract for another business or person
d11
Number of years of relations with primary supplier
d12
Discount by paying the suppliers in cash
d13
Hours per week the business normally operates
e1
Location of business
e2
Type of location business has
e3a
Area occupied by the business
e3b
Area occupied by the business: units
e4
Business owns building /temporary structures it occupies
e5
Business pays rent for the land/ buildings it occupies
e6a
Monthly rent of land
e6b
Monthly rent of building/temporary structure
e6c
Monthly rent of land and building/temporary structure
e7
Business has title registered at the land registry office
e8
Estimated monthly rent of land and building/temporary structure
e9
Submission of application to obtain a construction-related permit
e10
Wait for a construction-related permit, days
e11
Informal gift expected for a construction-related permit
e12
Business has to change its main location
e30a
How much an obstacle access to land is
i1
Payment for security
i2
Total cost of security, LCU
i3
Losses as a result of theft, robbery, vandalism or arson
i4
Total value of losses, LCU
i30
How big an obstacle crime, theft and disorder are
k1
Purchase of inputs or supplies on credit
k2
Sale of goods or services on credit
k3
Financial accounts of business run separately from the accounts of household
k4a
Day to day operations financed from: Internal funds
k4b
Day to day operations financed from: Credit from suppliers or advances from customers
k4c
Day to day operations financed from: Moneylenders
k4d
Day to day operations financed from: Microfinance institutions
k4e
Day to day operations financed from: Banks
k4f
Day to day operations financed from: Friends/ Relatives
k4g
Day to day operations financed from: Other sources
k4gx
Day to day operations financed from: Other sources (specify)
k5
Most used option in question k4
k6
Purchase of machinery/equipment/land/buildings
k7a
LCU spent on purchases of: Machinery new or used
k7b
LCU spent on purchases of: Equipments and tools new or used
k7c
LCU spent on purchases of: Vehicles new or used and other means of transport
k7d
LCU spent on purchases of: Land
k7e
LCU spent on purchases of: Buildings (purchased or constructed by yourself)
k8a
Sources to purchase equipment, land, buildings: Internal funds
k8b
Sources to purchase equipment, land, buildings: Credit from suppliers or advances from customers
k8c
Sources to purchase equipment, land, buildings: Moneylenders
k8d
Sources to purchase equipment, land, buildings: Microfinance institutions
k8e
Sources to purchase equipment, land, buildings: Banks
k8f
Sources to purchase equipment, land, buildings: Friends/ Relatives
k8g
Sources to purchase equipment, land, buildings: Other sources
k8gx
Sources to purchase equipment, land, buildings: Other sources (specify)
k9
Most important source to purchase equipment, land, buildings
k10
Establishment has bank account to run business
k11
Establishment has separate bank account for household
k12
Business has a loan
k13
Sources of loan
k14
Year most recent loan approved
k15
Size of most recent loan approved
k16
Loan collateral
k17a
Type of loan guarantee required: Land, buildings under ownership of the business
k17b
Type of loan guarantee required: Machinery and equipment including movables
k17c
Type of loan guarantee required: Inventories and accounts receivable
k17d
Type of loan guarantee required: Personal assets of owner (house, etc.)
k17e
Type of loan guarantee required: Cosigner
k17f
Type of loan guarantee required: Other forms of guarantee
k17fx
Type of loan guarantee required: Other forms of guarantee (specify)
k18
Loan application
k19
Main reason for loan application
k30
Access to financing how big an obstacle
j1
Applocation to obtain an operating license
j2
Wait for operating license, days
j3
Informal gift for operating license
j30a
How big an obstacle political instability is
j30b
How big an obstacle corruption is
l1a
Number of paid workers, last month
l1b
Number of unpaid workers, last month
l2
Number of people working in business, difference
l3a
Number of paid workers, usual month
l3b
Number of unpaid workers, usual month
l4a
Number of paid workers, month with the highest number of people
l4b
Number of unpaid workers, month with the highest number of people
l5a
Number of paid workers, month with the lowest number of people
l5b
Number of unpaid workers, month with the lowest number of people
l6a
Number of paid female employees
l6b
Number of unpaid female employees
l7
Number of family members working in the establishment
l8
Average monthly salary for a full-time worker, LCU
l9
Average monthly salary for a full-time female worker, LCU
r1
Business registered with government institution responsible for commercial registration
r2
Business registered with tax administration
r3
Business obtained an operating or trade license
r4
Business obtained approval/registered its name government institution
r5
Business obtained any other form of registration
r6a
Obstacle: Getting information on what you need to do to register
r6b
Obstacle: Time to complete registration procedures
r6c
Obstacle: Fees to complete registration procedures
r6d
Obstacle: Taxes on registered businesses
r6e
Obstacle: The inspections and meetings with government officials
r6f
Obstacle: Bribes that registered businesses need to pay
r6g
Obstacle: rotation order
r7a
Main reason establishment is not registered
r7b
Main reason establishment is not registered: rotation
r8
Other obstacles to register business
r9x
Desciption of other obstacle to register business
r10
Informal payment to remain unregistered
r11a
Benefits from registering: Better access to financing
r11b
Benefits from registering: Better access to raw materials
r11c
Benefits from registering: Less bribes to pay
r11d
Benefits from registering: Better legal foundations on the property rights of land and buildings
r11e
Benefits from registering: More access to government programs or services
r11f
Benefits from registering: Better access to workers
r11g
Benefits from registering: Better opportunities of negotiation with formal firms
r11h
Benefits from registering: Better access to markets
r11i
Benefits from registering: Better access to services
r12a
Most important benefit from registering
r12b
Most important benefit from registering: rotation
afs1a
Affect business: High absenteeism due to sickness of the employee
afs1b
Affect business: High absenteeism as employees need to care of family/friends due to sickness
afs2a
AIDS affect on business: High absenteeism due to HIV/AIDS of the employee
afs2b
AIDS affect on business: High absenteeism as employees need to care of family/friends due to HIV/AIDS
m1a
Biggest obstacle faced by business
m1b
Biggest obstacle: Rotation
n1a
Total cost of labor, LCU
n1b
Total cost of raw materials and intermediate goods used in production, LCU
n1c
Total costs of electricity including fuel for generators, LCU
n2
Machinery use
n3
Cost of machinery, LCU
n4
Vehicles use
n5
Cost of vehicles, LCU
n6
Cost of tools and equipment, LCU
a15a1a
Main respondent's position in the firm
a15a2a
Main respondent years working in the firm
a15a3a
Main respondent gender
a15d
day
a15m
month
a15h
hour
a15min
minutes
a16
perception of the questions regarding opinions and perceptions
a17
the questions regarding figures (productivity and employment numbers):
a17x
interviewer comments
a18
this questionnaire was completed in:
a19h
if option 2 or 3 in a.18, estimate duration of the whole interview: hours
a19min
if option 2 or 3 in a.18, estimate duration of the whole interview: minutes
Total: 213
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