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[Questions 3.1-21 were asked of persons who consider this living quarter their usual place of residence, according to question 3]


[Questions 10-24 were asked of persons born before December 31, 1999, who consider this living quarter their usual place of residence, according to questions 3 and 9]


[Questions 17 to 23 were asked of persons age 15+ who ever attended school at a level higher then pre-primary, and consider this living quarter their usual place of residence, according to questions 3 and 13]


17. What is your main source of livelihood?

[] 11 Work
[] 12 Temporary benefits: Sickness, accident, etc.
[] 13 Temporary benefits: Unemployment
[] 14 Temporary benefits: Other
[] 15 Guaranteed minimal income
[] 16 Pensions
[] 17 Property or entrepreneurial income
[] 18 Social support
[] 19 Household support
[] 20 Other cases


Question 17 - What is your main source of livelihood?

Main source of livelihood means the principal source of income, which has provided the individual with the means necessary for his or her subsistence over the past 12 months (food, accommodation, clothing, footwear, etc.).
If you have various sources of income, indicate only the principal source.

Work - Indicate this response if you live mainly from your work, whether gainful or not (such as when you work for a relative, without pay, but who supports you) or you are performing compulsory military service.

Temporary benefit in respect of an accident at work or occupational illness - If you are temporarily prevented from working and receive benefits as a result of an accident at work or occupational illness.

Temporary unemployment benefits - Tick this response if you are unemployed and live mainly from your unemployment benefit. If you are unemployed but do not receive an unemployment benefit, indicate the response which best applies to your case.

Other temporary benefits - These are benefits granted as a result of accident, illness, birth, etc. and which are not covered by the benefits indicated above.

Guaranteed Minimum Income - A monthly benefit from the noncontributory Social Security scheme designed to provide persons entitled and members of their household, in cases of severe economic hardship, with the resources they need to satisfy their basic requirements.

Pension (Retirement) - Tick this box if you live mainly from a retirement or old-age pension, military reserve pension, invalidity pension, life annuity resulting from an accident at work or occupational illness, social pension, etc..

Property or entrepreneurial income - If your principal source of income is from property, interest, profits, dividends, royalties, etc., tick this response.

Social support - If your principal source of subsistence is from aid provided by the State, Public Bodies, Private Non-Profit Institutions, etc., tick this box.

Supported by household - Tick this box if you live supported by your household (for example: housewife who only works at home, minor children or children who do not work, regardless of whether they study, elderly persons who do not receive a pension and do not have another source of income, etc.).

Other cases - If your case is not included in the cases already described, tick this box (for example, study grants).

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Question 17 - What is your main source of livelihood?

For main source of livelihood we understand the main source from where the individual extracted the subsistence for the last 12 months.

If he has various sources chose only one (the main one).

Work - includes people that live from their work, being paid or not.

Temporary benefits:

Sickness, accident, etc.
Unemployment
Others - due to accidents, hilliness, maternity leave, etc.


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Guaranteed minimal income - Monthly payment from social security to face minimum necessities of these persons and their families.

Pensions

Property or entrepreneurial income

Social support - All individuals that receive support from the State, Public Organizations or from other institutions without profit purposes.

Household support - individuals that live supported by the rest of the elements of the family (i.e. students, elderly without any pension, etc.)

Other cases - If you encounter a case that doesn't fit in any of the other modalities please chose this answer (for example: scholarship grants)

Note: The individuals that work without receiving payment on a familiar economical activity can chose the option "Household support" and not "Work" as their answer if they agree that their work is not sufficient to cover for all expenses that the family has with them. This is a situation we may encounter on the rural area.