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National Institute of Statistics, Geography, and Informatics


Mexico
National Employment and Occupation Survey

Sociodemographic questionnaire

Confidential information
This survey is governed by the provisions outlined in Article 38 of the Statistical and Geographical Information Act. All information collected shall be kept strictly confidential.

I. Identification data

(Transcribe from ENOE household information list)

Questionnaire number ___ of ___ of total questionnaires

State or entity ____
Municipality or district ____
Locality ____
Neighborhood or housing subdivision ____
Street ____
Outside unit number ____
Inside unit number ____
Telephone number ____
Control number _ _ _ _ _ _
UPM _ _ _ _ _
Weekly distribution number _ _ _
Household's order number on the list _ _ _ _
Selected household _ _
House number _
Moved home _

II. Interview result

Period

_ _ _ 1st interview
_ _ _ 2nd interview
_ _ _ 3rd interview
_ _ _ 4th interview
_ _ _ 5th interview

Preliminary

Codes list for recording interview results:

[] 00 Interview completed

Interview not completed
Type A (occupied household)
[] 01 No one home at the time of visits
[] 02 Temporarily absent
[] 03 Refused to provide information
[] 04 Inadequate respondent
[] 05 Other reason (specify reason in observations)
[] 14 Household has moved
[] 15 Interview was suspended
Type B (unoccupied household)
[] 06 Adequate for residence
[] 07 For temporary use
[] 08 Inadequate for residence
[] 09 Used temporarily for reasons other than residence
Type C (household not visible)
[] 10 Demolished
[] 11 Changed location (mobile home)
[] 12 Permanently used for reasons other than residence
[] 13 Other reason (specify reason in observations)
Date
_ Day
_ Month
_ Year

Final

Codes list for recording interview results:

[] 00 Interview completed

Interview not completed
Type A (occupied household)
[] 01 No one home at the time of visits
[] 02 Temporarily absent
[] 03 Refused to provide information
[] 04 Inadequate respondent
[] 05 Other reason (specify reason in observations)
[] 14 Household has moved
[] 15 Interview was suspended
Type B (unoccupied household)
[] 06 Adequate for residence
[] 07 For temporary use
[] 08 Inadequate for residence
[] 09 Used temporarily for reasons other than residence
Type C (household not visible)
[] 10 Demolished
[] 11 Changed location (mobile home)
[] 12 Permanently used for reasons other than residence
[] 13 Other reason (specify reason in observations)
Date
_ Day
_ Month
_ Year

III. Operations personnel data

Interviewer
Name ____
Federal Taxpayer ID Number (RFC) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Supervisor
Name ____
Federal Taxpayer ID Number (RFC) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Data processing technician
Name ____
Federal Taxpayer ID Number (RFC) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

IV. Supervision

Observed interview?

[] 1 Yes
[] 2 No
_ 1st interview
_ 2nd interview
_ 3rd interview
_ 4th interview
_ 5th interview

VI. Observations

_______

V. Household residents and home information

Only applies to the first home
[Questions 1 to 3 are asked only of the first home]

1. How many people, including small children and seniors, normally live in this household?

_ _ 1st interview
_ _ 2nd interview
_ _ 3rd interview
_ _ 4th interview
_ _ 5th interview

2. Do all of these people share the same food costs?

[] 1 Yes (skip to 4)
[] 2 No

Code

_ 1st interview
_ 2nd interview
_ 3rd interview
_ 4th interview
_ 5th interview

3. How many families or groups of people have separate costs for food, including your costs?

_ _ 1st interview
_ _ 2nd interview
_ _ 3rd interview
_ _ 4th interview
_ _ 5th interview

4. Does this household employ any domestic workers? (Applies to every home)

[] 1 Temporary-workers/contractors?
[] 2 In-house/live-in workers?
[] 3 Temporary and in-house/live-in workers?
[] 4 The household does not employ any domestic workers

Code

_ 1st interview
_ 2nd interview
_ 3rd interview
_ 4th interview
_ 5th interview

How many?

_ _ 1st interview
_ _ 2nd interview
_ _ 3rd interview
_ _ 4th interview
_ _ 5th interview

VII. Sociodemographic characteristics

5. List of persons - What are the names of all the residents of this home?

(Please include the names of guests, domestic workers, and workers' families at the end of the list.) _______

6. Residency status (from 2nd to 5th interview) - I am going to read the names of the persons I have listed. Please tell me if they continue living here.

[] 1 Yes
[] 2 No (skip to 20)

Is there anyone else who lives here and is a part of this home?

[] 3 Yes (new resident)
[] 4 No (skip to COE)

Interview number

_ 2
_ 3
_ 4
_ 5

7. Relationship - How is [the respondent] related to the household head?

[The first person is marked as "household head" in this question]
______

8. Sex - Is [the respondent] male or female?

[] 1 Male
[] 2 Female

9. Age - How old is [the respondent]? _ _

[Response options for spaces provided above:]

00 - Less than 1 year
97 - 97 years or older
98 - Adult, age not specified
99 - Minor, age not specified

10. Date of birth - What is [the respondent] date of birth?

Day _ _
Month _ _
Year _ _ _ _

[Response options for spaces provided above:]

99 - Day and moth, not specified
9999 - Year, not specified

11. Place of birth - In what state in Mexico or in what country were you born?

_______

Only for persons 5 years and older.
[Questions 12 to 17 were asked of persons 5 years and older.]

12. Literacy - Does [the respondent] know how to read and write a letter?

[] 1 Yes
[] 2 No
[] 9 Doesn't know

13. Education level - What was the last schooling level or school grade that [the respondent] passed?

Level
(If any of the options from 00 to 04, or 99, is chosen, skip to question 17)

[] 00 None
[] 01 Preschool
[] 02 Elementary
[] 03 Secondary
[] 04 High school or GED
[] 05 Teaching school or credential (normal)
[] 06 Vocational/occupational degree
[] 07 Bachelor's degree
[] 08 Master's degree
[] 09 Doctorate degree
[] 99 Doesn't know
Year _

14. Career - What career field did you major in or are you majoring in?

(If pertaining to master's or doctorate degree, skip to 16) ____

15. Education prerequisites - What educational prerequisites did [the respondent] need to begin studying in his/her career field?

[] 1 Elementary
[] 2 Secondary
[] 3 High school
[] 9 Doesn't know

16. Graduation - Did [the respondent] graduate in this field/career?

[] 1 Yes
[] 2 No
[] 9 Doesn't know

17. School attendance - Is [the respondent] currently attending school? (from 1st to 5th interview)

[] 1 Yes
[] 2 No
[] 9 Doesn't know

Only for persons 12 years or older.
[Questions 18 and 19 were asked of persons 12 years and older.]

18. Number of children - In total, how many children who were born alive have you had?

Only for women.

[Children] _ _
00 - None

19. Civil status - Currently, is [the respondent]

(If this is a new resident, question 6=3, skip to 22)

[] 1 Living together with his/her partner?
[] 2 Separated?
[] 3 Divorced?
[] 4 Widowed?
[] 5 Married?
[] 6 Single?
[] 9 Doesn't know

VIII. Absent members

20. What is the main reason that [the respondent] left?

List order number _ _

Reason
[] 01 Work
[] 02 Education
[] 03 Marriage
[] 04 Separation or divorce
[] 05 Health problems
[] 06 Moved back with family
[] 07 Lack of public safety
[] 08 Died (finish)
[] 09 Other reason
[] 99 Doesn't know

[Question 20 has an additional option (person registered by mistake) starting in 2016]
20. What is the main reason that [the respondent] left?

List order number _ _

Reason
[] 01 Work
[] 02 Education
[] 03 Marriage
[] 04 Separation or divorce
[] 05 Health problems
[] 06 Moved back with family
[] 07 Lack of public safety
[] 08 Died (finish)
[] 09 Person registered by mistake (finish)
[] 10 Other reason
[] 99 Doesn't know
Specify other reason ____

21. What state in Mexico or what country did [the respondent] move to?

Destination
[] 1 Same state
[] 2 Other state
[] 3 Other country
[] 9 Doesn't know

IX. New residents

22. What is the main reason that [the respondent] came to live here?

List order number _ _

Reason
[] 01 Work
[] 02 Education
[] 03 Marriage
[] 04 Separation or divorce
[] 05 Health problems
[] 06 Moved back with family
[] 07 Lack of public safety
[] 08 He/she was born
[] 09 Omitted (finish)
[] 10 Other reason
[] 99 Doesn't know
Specify the other reason ____

23. What state in Mexico or what country did [the respondent] come from?

Origin
[] 1 Same state
[] 2 Other state
[] 3 Other country
[] 9 Doesn't know

X. Observations

Interview
1a _______
2a _______
3a _______
4a _______
5a _______

Informant

(If there were multiple respondents, record code "97")

Interview:
1a _ _
2a _ _
3a _ _
4a _ _
5a _ _

National Institute of Statistics, Geography, and Informatics


Mexico
National Employment and Occupation Survey

Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)

Only for persons 12 years and older

Confidential information

This survey is governed by the provisions outlined in article 38 of the Statistical and Geographical Information Act. All information collected shall be kept strictly confidential.

Obligatory nature

"Respondents shall be required to provide truthful and accurate information as well as cooperation and assistance, as requested by the regulating survey authorities, for the use of data in censual, statistical, and geographical purposes." article 42, paragraph I of the existing Statistical and Geographical Information Act.

Transcribe from the sociodemographic questionnaire

Control number _ _ _ _ _ _
Selected household _ _
Home number _
Moved home _

Interviewee

List order number _ _
Name ____
Age _ _

Respondent

List order number _ _

Observations ____

I. Occupation information

1. Now, I will ask you about [the respondent] employment status. During the past week, did [the respondent] work for at least 1 hour?

[] 1 Yes (skip to 3)
[] 2 No

1a. Regardless of your previous response, did [the respondent] spend at least one hour in the last week:

(Read the options and circle those mentioned by the respondent)

[] 1 Performing any activity that earned him/her money? (skip to 3)
[] 2 Helping with work on a family member's or someone else's land or business? (skip to 3)
[] 3 The respondent did not work last week
[] 0 For data input use only

1b. Although you already told me that [the respondent] did not work last week, does he/she have a job or business or is he/she self-employed?

[] 1 Yes
[] 2 No (skip to 2)

1c. What is the main reason [the respondent] did not work last week?

(Listen to respondent and circle answer mentioned)
(If any of the options from 01 to 04 is chosen, skip to question 3)

[] 01 Labor strike or work stoppage
[] 02 Technical slowdown
[] 03 Laid off temporarily (salary/wage workers)
[] 04 Attending workplace training
[] 05 On vacation
[] 06 Leave of absence, sick leave, or personal business leave
[] 07 Lack of transportation or work machinery is currently out of order
[] 08 Lack of raw materials, project financing, or clients
[] 09 Bad weather or natural disaster
[] 10 Work season/harvesting season ended
[] 11 Starting a new job or business soon (skip to 2)
[] 12 Other reason (specify) ___
[] 99 Doesn't know

1d. During this period without work, is [the respondent] receiving any wages or earnings?

[] 1 Yes (skip to 3)
[] 2 No
[] 9 Doesn't know

1e. When will [the respondent] return to this same job/position?

(Read the options and circle the one mentioned by the respondent)

[] 1 Already returned or resumed work this week (skip to 3)
[] 2 In four weeks or less
[] 3 In more than four weeks
[] 4 The respondent is uncertain of when he/she will return to work or when work will resume
[] 5 Will not return
[] 9 Doesn't know

II. Unemployment

2. Has [the respondent] tried to?

(Read the options and circle the one mentioned by respondent)

[] 1 Search for work in another country or make arrangements for crossing the border?
[] 2 Search for work within the country?
[] 3 Establish a business or become self-employed, but has not been able to get started yet?
[] 4 So, [the respondent] has not tried to look for work? (skip to 2e)
[] 9 Doesn't know (skip to 2e)
[] 0 For data input use only

2a. On what date did [the respondent] begin looking for work? (or begin preparing for starting his/her business?)

_ _ day or _ week of _ _ month of _ _ _ _year

2b. What was the last day that [the respondent] searched for work? (or began preparing for his/her business?)

_ _ day or _ week of _ _ month of _ _ _ _ year

(Record day in relation to the day of interview)

[] 1 Within the last month (skip to 2d)
[] 2 Between 1 and 2 months ago
[] 3 Between 2 and 3 months ago
[] 4 More than 3 months ago (skip to 2e)
[] 9 Doesn't know (skip to 2e)
Attention: Verify the search time has been continuous. If search time was interrupted by two or more weeks, record the date the search resumed in 2a.

[Question 2b omits a skip corresponding to option 1 starting in 2007]
2b. What was the last day that [the respondent] searched for work? (or began preparing for his/her business?)

_ _ day or _ week of _ _ month of _ _ _ _ year

(Record day in relation to the day of interview)

[] 1 Within the last month
[] 2 Between 1 and 2 months ago
[] 3 Between 2 and 3 months ago
[] 4 More than 3 months ago (skip to 2e)
[] 9 Doesn't know (skip to 2e)
Attention: Verify the search time has been continuous. If search time was interrupted by two or more weeks, record the date the search resumed in 2a.

2c. Was [the respondent] willing to work last week?

[] 1 Yes
[] 2 No (skip to 2e)
[] 9 Doesn't know (skip to 2e)

2d. Where did [the respondent] go to or search for work (or search to begin his/her own business/self-employment)?

(Listen, record, and circle the options mentioned by the respondent)

[First, write the response of the respondent and immediately classify it] ________
(If any of the options from 01 to 99 is chosen, skip to question 2h)

[] 01 Went directly to a place of work (factory, store, workshop)
[] 02 Contacted an employment agency or a private career center
[] 03 Contacted a public employment services center
[] 04 Contacted a governmental temporary employment program (federal, state, and/or municipal)
[] 05 Completed requirements or activities to start his/her own business
[] 06 Responded to or placed an internet ad
[] 07 Responded to or placed an ad in a public place or communication medium (newspaper, radio)
[] 08 Contacted a labor union or professional guild
[] 09 Asked relatives or acquaintances to recommend him/her or notify him/her of opportunities
[] 10 Searched in classified ads/newspapers
[] 11 Other activity
[] 99 Doesn't know
[] 00 For data input use only

2e. Is [the respondent]...?

(Read the options and circle the answer indicated by the respondent)

[] 1 Temporarily out of their normal work? (skip to 2k)
[] 2 Pensioned or retired from their job?
[] 3 A student?
[] 4 A stay-at-home partner?
[] 5 Someone with a mental or physical disability which permanently prevents them from working? (skip to 2h)
[] 6 Other (specify) ____
[] 9 Doesn't know

2f. Currently, does [the respondent] need to work?

(Read the options and circle the answer indicated by the respondent)

[] 1 The respondent needs to work
[] 2 The respondent would like to work
[] 3 The respondent does not need to nor would like to work (skip to 2h)
[] 9 Doesn't know

2g. Is there any other reason (other than that mentioned in 2e) why [the respondent] is not currently searching for work?

[First, write the response of the respondent and immediately classify it] ________

(Listen, record, and circle the options mentioned by the respondent)

[] 1 Yes
[] 01 The respondent is waiting for a response to a job application, waiting for a call from a hiring manager, or is waiting for the next work season to begin
[] 02 There is currently not any work in his/her field or profession
[] 03 The respondent does not have the required schooling or experience to get hired
[] 04 The respondent believes there are currently are no jobs available or he/she will not get hired
[] 05 Lacks financial resources to start his/her own business
[] 06 Has to complete too many requirements to start a business
[] 07 Is recovering from being sick/injured
[] 08 Pregnant
[] 09 Does not have access to childcare
[] 10 His/her family does not want him/her to work
[] 11 Other job market reasons
[] 12 Other personal reasons
[] 2 No
[] 9 Doesn't know

[Question 2g has different response alternatives 5 and 6 starting in 2007]
2g. Is there any other reason (other than that mentioned in 2e) why [the respondent] is not currently searching for work?

[First, write the response of the respondent and immediately classify it] ________

(Listen, record, and circle the options mentioned by the respondent)

[] 1 Yes
[] 01 The respondent is waiting for a response to a job application or is waiting for a call from a hiring manager
[] 02 There is currently not any work in his/her field or profession
[] 03 The respondent does not have the required schooling, documentation, or experience to get hired
[] 04 The respondent thinks that they will not hire him due to his/her age or appearance
[] 05 There is no work where he/she lives, or it is only seasonal work
[] 06 The lack of public safety or excessive bureaucracy discourage him/her from finding work
[] 07 Is recovering from being sick/injured
[] 08 Pregnant
[] 09 Does not have access to childcare
[] 10 His/her family does not want him/her to work
[] 11 Other job market reasons
[] 12 Other personal reasons
[] 2 No
[] 9 Doesn't know

2h. Has [the respondent] ever worked...

(Read the options and circle the one mentioned by the respondent)

[] 1 For a wage/salary?
[] 2 By his/her own means (self-employed)?
[] 3 Helping someone else with their business or economic activity?
[] 4 Has never worked (skip to 9)
[] 9 Doesn't know (skip to 9)
[] 0 For data input use only

2i. The last time you lose your job, which was the situation?

(Read and circle the options mentioned by the respondent. If any of the options from 2 to 7 is chosen, skip to 2k.)

[] 1 Lost or ended your job
[] 2 Quit your job
[] 3 Close/open your own business
[] 4 Retired from your own business
[] 5 Detained, had an accident, or got sick for a long time
[] 6 Returned or were deported from the United States
[] 7 A natural/sinister phenomenon affected your source of work
[] 8 None of the above
[] 8 Doesn't know

2j. In this occasion,

(Read and circle the options mentioned by the respondent)

[] 1 The source of employment closed or went bankrupt?
[] 2 Was there a staff cut?
[] 3 The company changed city or country?
[] 4 Did not renew your contract?
[] 5 Did not call you again?
[] 6 Did you got fired?
[] 7 None of the above
[] 9 Doesn't know

2k. On what year, does [the respondent] ended this job?

Year _ _ _ _
Month _ _

Attention: If it is the current year or last year, ask in which month, write it down and classify in all cases.
(If any of the following alternative response is chosen, skip to 9)

[] 1 Current year
[] 2 Last year
[] 3 Before last year
[] 4 Doesn't know

III. Employment information

3. If [the respondent] has more than one job, we will talk about his/her primary job. What are the main functions or responsibilities [the respondent] has at his/her job?

Describe the main functions/responsibilities ________

What is the name of the position or job title? ________

Attention: If the answer in question 3 refers to: housework in their own home, asking for assistance or money, or selling/pawning their own belongings, then correct the sequence in battery 1 and ask question 2.

3a. Does [the respondent] have a boss or supervisor at his/her job?

[] 1 Yes (skip to 3h)
[] 2 No

3b. Does this mean [the respondent] has his/her own business or is self-employed?

[] 1 Yes
[] 2 No (skip to 3h)

3c. Does [the respondent] offer his/her products or services to:

(Read the options and circle those mentioned by the respondent)

[] 1 A single business, company, or middleman?
[] 2 Several businesses, companies, or middlemen?
[] 3 Directly to consumers?
[] 4 Subsistence farming
[] 9 Doesn't know
[] 0 For data input use only

3d. Does [the respondent] have any employees or does anyone help him/her with business activities?

[] 1 Yes
[] 2 No (skip to 4)
[] 9 Doesn't know (skip to 4)

3e. Does [the respondent] have:

(Read the options and circle the one mentioned by the respondent)

[] 1 Only one type of business (or employment activity)?
[] 2 Various types of businesses (with different locations and functions)? (From here on out, we will be speaking only about his/her primary business)

3f. How many stands or establishments (or in the case, vehicles) make up this business or company?

(Read the options and circle the answer mentioned by the respondent)

[] 1 Only one
[] 2 More than one
How many? _ _
[] 3 He/she does not have any stands or establishments (or vehicles)
[] 9 Doesn't know

3g. How many persons does [the respondent] employ or receive help from?

(Read, circle, and record the quantity mentioned by the respondent in the options)
(If any of the options from 1 to 9 is marked, skip to 4)

[] 1 Paid employees
[Number of persons] _ _ _
[] 2 Business partners
[Number of persons] _ _ _
[] 3 Unpaid workers
[Number of persons] _ _ _
[] 4 Doesn't know what type of workers
[Number of persons] _ _ _
[] 9 Doesn't know
[] 0 For data input use only

3h. For this job:

(Read the options and circle the one mentioned by the respondent)

[] 1 Does [the respondent] receive payment?
[] 2 Is [the respondent] a non-relative who works without pay? (skip to 3l)
[] 3 Is [the respondent] a relative who works without pay? (skip to 3l)
[] 9 Doesn't know

3i. Does [the respondent] have a written contract for this job?

[] 1 Yes
[] 2 No (skip to 3k)
[] 9 Doesn't know (skip to 3k)

3j. Is [the respondent's] contract:

(Read the options and circle the one mentioned by the respondent)

[] 1 Temporary or only for a specific project?
[] 1 For less than 2 months
[] 2 For between 2 and 6 months
[] 3 For between 6 months and 1 year
[] 4 Until the project is completed
[] 2 For an in-house/base position or for an unspecified amount of time?
[] 9 Doesn't know

3k. At his/her job, does [the respondent] receive:

(Read the options and circle those mentioned by the respondent)

[] 1 End-of-year bonuses?
[] 2 Paid vacation days?
[] 3 A share in employer profits (profit-sharing)?
[] 4 None of the above
[] 5 [The respondent] doesn't receive anything
[] 9 Doesn't know
[] 0 For data input use only

3l. Approximately how many people, including [the respondent's] boss, work at his/her workplace?

(Listen and circle the answer mentioned by the respondent)

[] 01 1 person
[] 02 2 to 5 people
[] 03 6 to 10 people
[] 04 11 to 15 people
[] 05 16 to 20 people
[] 06 21 to 30 people
[] 07 31 to 50 people
[] 08 51 to 100 people
[] 09 101 to 250 people
[] 10 251 to 500 people
[] 11 501 or more people
[] 99 Doesn't know

IV. Employer characteristics

4. What is the name of the company, business, or institution that [the respondent] works in or helps?

(Listen and circle the answer mentioned by the respondent)

[] 1 Record the full name of the company, business, or institution ________
[] 2 The business does not have a name or public purpose
[] 3 Works in a domestic setting or works for another worker (skip to 5)
[] 4 Works abroad (skip to 8)
[] 9 Doesn't know

4a. What does this company, business, or institution do?

(Describe the type and material of the products produced or the services provided there)
________

4b. Provide a classification based on the answers provided in questions 4 and 4a:

Only for the interviewer

[] 1 Agriculture or farming (skip to 5)
[] 2 Educational or health institution (skip to 4d)
[] 3 Public institution or non-profit organization (skip to 4d)
[] 4 Private sector
[] 5 Not determinable yet

4c. So, this business is:

(Read the options and circle the one mentioned by the respondent)

[] 1 A personal or family business? (skip to 4e)
[] 2 A company or business in the private sector (corporation: trading company or other type, transnational corporation, commercial chain, banking/financial or service-based)? (skip to 4h)
[] 3 None of the above

4d. So, does [the respondent] work for: (if any of these options is chosen, skip to 5)

[] 1 A government institution?
(Considering the information obtained in questions 4 and 4a, circle the appropriate option and verify it with the respondent)

[] 1 Judicial or legislative institution
[] 2 Public or semi-public company
[] 3 Schools, hospitals, clinics, and government social services
[] 4 Federal government or institutions
[] 5 State government (including Mexico City)
[] 6 Municipal government (including districts in Mexico City)
[] 7 None of the above
[] 9 Doesn't know
[] 2 A non-governmental institution?
(Considering the information obtained in questions 4 and 4a, circle the appropriate option and verify it with the respondent)

[] 1 Private education institution or private hospital
[] 2 Autonomous university or higher education institution (UNAM, UAM, UACH, or autonomous state universities)
[] 3 Autonomous institution (IFE, state electoral institutions, federal or state commissions on human rights)
[] 4 Church, professional organization, chamber, or worker's union
[] 5 Civil organization not mentioned above
[] 6 International organization
[] 7 Political party
[] 8 None of the above
[] 9 Doesn't know
[] 9 Doesn't know

4e. Does the business or employment activity have:

(Read the options and circle the one mentioned by the respondent)

[] 1 A physical establishment and office (doesn't matter if they are joined or separate)? (skip to 4h)
[] 2 Only an office? (skip to 4g)
[] 3 Only a locale/shop? (skip to 4g)
[] 4 Business does not have a local, office, or physical establishment
[] 9 Doesn't know

4f. So, where are this business' activities completed?

[First, write the response of the respondent and immediately classify it] ________

(Listen, record, and circle the option mentioned by the respondent)
[] 01 In the field, outdoors, on board, in waterways, at sea
[] 02 Door-to-door or in the streets
[] 03 Makeshift stand
[] 04 On non-motorized vehicle (bicycle, tricycle, rickshaw, or boat)
[] 05 On a motorized vehicle (car, motorcycle, truck)
[] 06 At home, without a home facility
[] 07 At home, with a home facility
[] 08 At boss' home or clients' homes/workplaces
[] 09 Semi-permanent shop/stand
[] 10 Permanent shop/stand
[] 11 Somewhere else
[] 99 Doesn't know

4g. For this business or employment activity does he/she:

(Read the options and circle the one mentioned by the respondent)
(If any of these boxes is mark, skip to 5)

[] 1 Keep accounting records or use an accountant?
[] 2 Only use a personal notebook for keeping accounting records?
[] 3 Keep his/her income records or have a cash register for small taxpayers from the Ministry of Finance?
[] 4 Does not keep any financial records
[] 9 Doesn't know

[Question 4g changes response alternative 3 starting in 2013]
4g. For this business or employment activity does he/she:

(Read the options and circle the one mentioned by the respondent. If any of these boxes is mark, skip to 5.)

[] 1 Keep accounting records or use an accountant?
[] 2 Only use a personal notebook for keeping accounting records?
[] 3 He/she is registered in a program for small taxpayers from the Tax Administration System (SAT): registered in the Incorporated Taxpayer System (RIF), uses the "My SAT Records" system, or pays Value Added Tax (VAT) and/or income tax or submits receipts
[] 4 Does not keep any financial records
[] 9 Doesn't know

4h. Normally, where does [the respondent] work?

(Read the options and circle the one mentioned by the respondent)

[] 1 At the facilities (or in the vehicles) of (name mentioned in question 4)
[] 2 At the facilities of another company or institution
[] 3 Visiting various clients
[] 4 At the project location
[] 5 None of the above
[] 9 Doesn't know

4i. Does the company that [the respondent] belongs to have offices or physical locations:

(Read the options and circle the one mentioned by the respondent)

[] 1 In other countries?
[] 2 Only in Mexico, but in several cities in the country?
[] 3 Only in this city?
[] 4 The business is a franchise/chain
[] 9 Doesn't know

V. Work schedule and regularity

5. In the last week, did [the respondent] have a small amount of work? (Were there any slow periods or long waiting periods?)

(Listen and circle the option mentioned by the informant)

[] 1 Yes
[] 2 The respondent did not work last week (skip to 5d)
[] 3 No (skip to 5b)
[] 9 Doesn't know (skip to 5b)

5a. Is [the respondent] worried about that?

(Listen and circle the option mentioned by the informant)

[] 1 Yes
[] 2 Just a little
[] 3 No, it is common in the job
[] 4 No, it is common during this season of the year
[] 5 No, he/she thinks it is just temporary
[] 6 No, other reasons
[] 9 Doesn't know

5b. What days and how many hours did [the respondent] work last week?

(Record accordingly by the day)

Monday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes
Tuesday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes
Wednesday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes
Thursday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes
Friday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes
Saturday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes
Sunday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes

[Response options for spaces provided above:]
Between 00 and 24 hours
Between 00 and 59 minutes
"00" in hours and "00" in minutes - Did not work that day
"98" in hours and "00" in minutes - Worked that day but unsure of how many hours
"99" in hours and "00" in minutes - Unsure if he/she worked that day

5c. Is that the amount of hours that [the respondent] normally works?

[] 1 Yes (skip to 5f)
[] 2 No
[] 9 Doesn't know

5d. What days and how many hours does [the respondent] normally work?

[] 1 [If the respondent works normal hours], record accordingly by the day:
Monday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes
Tuesday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes
Wednesday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes
Thursday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes
Friday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes
Saturday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes
Sunday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes
Attention: If the respondent did not work last week (question 5=2), skip to 5f.

[] 2 [The respondent] does not have a fixed work schedule (skip to 5f)

5e. What is the main reason that [the respondent] did not work his/her normal hours last week?

[First, write the response of the respondent and immediately classify it] ________

(Listen, record, and circle the answer mentioned by the respondent)

[] 01 Heavier workload than usual
[] 02 To earn more income
[] 03 Overtime
[] 04 Busy season (with clients, sales, planting or harvesting)
[] 05 Reduced hours or work was suspended (lack of sales or clients, slow season, technical or production slowdown)
[] 06 End of work contract or season
[] 07 Weather reasons
[] 08 Vacation or holidays
[] 09 Sick or injured
[] 10 Taking care of children or sick/elderly family members
[] 11 Other personal or family reasons
[] 12 None of the above
[] 99 Doesn't know

5f. What months of the year does [the respondent] work this job?

(Listen and circle according to respondent's answer)

[] 01 January
[] 02 February
[] 03 March
[] 04 April
[] 05 May
[] 06 June
[] 07 July
[] 08 August
[] 09 September
[] 10 October
[] 11 November
[] 12 December
[] 13 Months worked vary
[] 14 Works every month in the year
[] 15 Recently began working
[] 99 Doesn't know
[] 00 For data input use only

VI. Income and health insurance

6. Does [the respondent] receive or get paid in:

(Read the options and circle those mentioned by the respondent)

[] 01 Commission?
[] 02 A per-piece rate or per-service/project completed?
[] 03 Professional fees?
[] 04 Tips?
[] 05 Salary bonuses or productivity bonuses?
[] 06 Vouchers or commercial products?
[] 07 Only receives hourly wages, salary, or day's wage (skip to 6b)
[] 08 Only his/her business profits (skip to 6b)
[] 09 The respondent is not paid nor receives income (includes subsistence farming) (skip to 6d)
[] 10 None of the above
[] 99 Doesn't know
[] 00 For data input use only

6a. Aside from what you previously answered, does [the respondent] obtain his/her income:

(Read the options and circle those mentioned by the respondent)

[] 1 In hourly wages, salary, or day's wage?
[] 2 From his/her business profits?
[] 3 The respondent is not paid nor receives income (includes subsistence farming) (skip to 6d)
[] 4 None of the above
[] 9 Doesn't know
[] 0 For data input use only

6b. How often does [the respondent] get paid or receive income?

(Listen, classify the period frequency, ask for the income amount, and record it)

How much did [the respondent] earn (or how does he/she measure his/her income)?
(If any of the options from 1 to 6 is marked, skip to 6d)
[] 1 Every month
[Amount] $ ____
[] 2 Every 15 days
[Amount] $ ____
[] 3 Every week
[Amount] $ ____
[] 4 Daily
[Amount] $ ____
[] 5 Other payment period
Period ____
[Amount] $ ____
[] 6 The respondent is paid for every piece produced or sold or for every project or service completed
Unit ____
Price per unit $ ____
Total units per week ____
[Indicate the total income amount] _ _ _ _ _ _

[] 7 Could not give an estimate
[] 8 Refused to answer

6c. Currently, the monthly minimum wage is [amount]. Is the amount that [the respondent] makes at work per month:

(Read the options and circle the one mentioned by the respondent)

[] 1 Less than the minimum wage?
[] 2 The same as the minimum wage?
[] 3 Between the minimum wage and 2 times the minimum wage?
[] 4 Between 2 and 3 times the minimum wage?
[] 5 Between 3 and 5 times the minimum wage?
[] 6 Between 5 and 10 times the minimum wage?
[] 7 More than 10 times the minimum wage?
[] 8 Refused to answer
[] 9 Doesn't know

6d. Does [the respondent] have access to... healthcare through this job?

(Read the options and circle the one mentioned by the respondent)

[] 1 Social Security System (IMSS)
[] 2 Naval, military, or Pemex clinic/hospital
[] 3 Federal Institute for Social Security and Social Services of State Workers (ISSTE)
[] 4 State Institute for Social Security and Social Services of State Workers (ISSTELEON, ISSEMYM)?
[] 5 Other medical institution (specify) ________
[] 6 He/she does not have access to healthcare
[] 9 Doesn't know

VII. Secondary employment

7. On top of the primary job we just spoke about, does [the respondent] have another job or perform any other activity such as:

(Read the options and circle the one mentioned by the respondent)

[] 1 Sales or producing items for sale (food, beauty products, clothes)?
[] 2 Providing services (offering classes, cutting hair, doing laundry for others)?
[] 3 Working on his/her land/parcel or raising livestock?
[] 4 Working for tips, commission, or per-piece rates?
[] 5 Working for a wage (hourly wages, salary, or day's wage)?
[] 6 Helping at a family member's or someone else's land or business?
[] 7 Does not have another job (skip to 8)
[] 9 Doesn't know (skip to 8)

7a. What are [the respondent's] primary responsibilities or functions at his/her second job?

(Describe the responsibilities or job functions) ________

What is the name of this position or type of work? ________

7b. What is the name of the company, business, or institution where [the respondent] works his/her second job?

(Listen and circle the option mentioned by the respondent)

[] 1 (Record the full name of the company, business, or institution) ________
[] 2 The business does not have a name
[] 3 Works as a subordinate worker in a domestic setting or works for another worker (skip to 8)
[] 4 Works abroad (skip to 8)
[] 9 Doesn't know

7c. What does the company, business, or institution where [the respondent] works his/her second job do?

(Describe the type and material of the products produced or the services provided there) ________

VIII. Additional job searching

8. During the last three months, has [the respondent] tried:

(Read the options and circle those mentioned by the informant)

[] 1 Searching for work in another country or began making arrangements to cross the border?
[] 2 Searching for work within the country?
[] 3 Establishing a business or becoming self-employed, but not been able to get started yet?
[] 4 So, the respondent has not tried searching for work? (skip to 9)
[] 9 Doesn't know (skip to 9)
[] 0 For data input use only

8a. What are [the respondent's] intentions?

(Read the options and circle the one mentioned by the informant)

[] 1 To have more than one job
[] 2 To have one full-time job
[] 3 To find a job or employment activity where he/she can work more hours to earn more
[] 4 None of the above
[] 9 Doesn't know

IX. Other activities

9. During the past week, how much time did [the respondent] spend on:

(Read the options, circle those mentioned, and ask for time spent and record it)

[] 1 Studying or attending work training (including time spent doing schoolwork)?
_ _ Hours and
_ _ Minutes
[] 2 Acting as the primary caregiver for children or sick/elderly/disabled persons without pay (bathing them, changing their clothes, providing transportation)?
_ _ Hours and
_ _ Minutes
[] 3 Building or remodeling his/her home?
_ _ Hours and
_ _ Minutes
[] 4 Repairing his/her home, furniture, appliances, or vehicles?
_ _ Hours and
_ _ Minutes
[] 5 Doing routine housework (laundry, ironing, preparing/serving food, sweeping)?
_ _ Hours and
_ _ Minutes
[] 6 Volunteering in his/her community (food pantries, caring for hospital patients)
_ _ Hours and
_ _ Minutes
[] 0 For data input use only

[Response options for spaces provided above:]
"98" in hours and "00" in minutes - The respondent performed that activity but is unsure of how much time was spent.
"99" in hours and "00" in minutes - Unsure if the respondent performed that activity.

[Question 9 includes additional response alternatives 3 and 4 starting in 2013]
9. During the past week, how much time did [the respondent] spend on:

(Read the options, circle those mentioned, and ask for time spent and record it)

[] 1 Studying or attending work training (including time spent doing schoolwork)?
_ _ Hours and
_ _ Minutes
[] 2 Acting as the primary caregiver for children or sick/elderly/disabled persons without pay (bathing them, changing their clothes, providing transportation)?
_ _ Hours and
_ _ Minutes
[] 3 Shopping for groceries, handling the finances/errands, or taking care of the security for the home (such as putting away vehicles)?
_ _ Hours and
_ _ Minutes
[] 4 Providing transportation to school, medical appointments, or other activities for members of the home?
_ _ Hours and
_ _ Minutes
[] 5 Building or remodeling his/her home?
_ _ Hours and
_ _ Minutes
[] 6 Repairing his/her home, furniture, appliances, or vehicles?
_ _ Hours and
_ _ Minutes
[] 7 Doing routine housework (laundry, ironing, preparing/serving food, sweeping)?
_ _ Hours and
_ _ Minutes
[] 8 Volunteering in his/her community (food pantries, caring for hospital patients)
_ _ Hours and
_ _ minutes
[] 0 For data input use only

[Response options for spaces provided above:]
"98" in hours and "00" in minutes - The respondent performed that activity but is unsure of how much time was spent.
"99" in hours and "00" in minutes - Unsure if the respondent performed that activity.