In which months do you receive this income? Wheat grain or wheat flour 1-9999 Potatoes, rice, maize, barley 1-9999 Vegetable oil, animal fat 1-9999 Meat, poultry, fish 1-9999 Eggs, yoghurt, milk, cheese 1-9999 Beans, lentils, chickpeas 1-9999 Sugar 1-9999

10 SECTION 9: Sources of Income Income activity codes 1. Crop production for home consumption 2. Livestock product production for home consumption 3. Prod sales of field crops 4. Prod sales of cash crops Non Opium 5. Prod sales of Opium 6. Prod sales of orchard products 7. Prod sales of livestock products 8. Sales of prepared foods 9. Agricultural wage labour Non Opium 10. Opium wage labour 11. Shepherding 12. Mills 13. Other wage labour 14. Skilled labour 15. SalaryGovernment job 16. Small business 17. Petty trade 18. Cross border trade 19. Firewood charcoal sales 20. Handicrafts 21. Carpet weaving 22. Mining 23. Military service 24. Taxitransport 25. Remittances for seasonal migrants 26. Remittances from family members living permanently away from home. 27. Pension 28. Other Govt. benefits 29. Rental income 30. Sale of food aid 31. Beggingborrowing 32. Other Participant codes 1 Men only 2 Women only 3 Children only 4 Adults only 5 Women children 6 Men children 7 Everybody Income source in order of importance. 9.1 What are your household’s income generating activities in order of importance? use income activity codes 9.2 Who participates in this activity? use participant code 9.3 How many people are involved in the activity? 9.4 How many days a year do your household members totally spend on this activity? 9.5 Using proportional piling, please estimate the percentage of relative contribution to total income of each activity. 9.6 In which months do you receive this income? 1 st most important income 1-99 1-7 1-99 1-999 1-999 J F M A M J J A S O N D All O O O O O O O O O O O O O 2 nd most important income 1-99 1-7 1-99 1-999 1-999 J F M A M J J A S O N D All O O O O O O O O O O O O O 3 rd most important income 1-99 1-7 1-99 1-999 1-999 J F M A M J J A S O N D All O O O O O O O O O O O O O [[ 4 th most important income 1-99 1-7 1-99 1-999 1-999 J F M A M J J A S O N D All O O O O O O O O O O O O O 5 th most important income 1-99 1-7 1-99 1-999 1-999 J F M A M J J A S O N D All O O O O O O O O O O O O O 6 th most important income 1-99 1-7 1-99 1-999 1-999 J F M A M J J A S O N D All O O O O O O O O O O O O O 9.7 For the main source of income the highest number in 9.5 please record with daily wage rate, monthly andor annual payments? Daily wage Monthly income Annual income 1-999 1-99999 1-999999 SECTION 10: Household Expenditures What has the household spent in Afs in the last month on the following? Expenditure activities – in past MONTH Total expenditure in Afs 10.1 Breadnan 1-9999

10.2 Wheat grain or wheat flour 1-9999

10.3 Potatoes, rice, maize, barley 1-9999

10.4 Vegetable oil, animal fat 1-9999

10.5 Meat, poultry, fish 1-9999

10.6 Eggs, yoghurt, milk, cheese 1-9999

10.7 Beans, lentils, chickpeas 1-9999

10.8 Sugar 1-9999

10.9 Fruits 1-9999

10.10 Vegetables 1-9999

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10.11 Food drinks consumed outside the home 1-9999

10.12 Tobacco 1-9999

10.13 Transportation, fuel vehicle non-business 1-9999

10.14 Soaps Detergents HH items 1-9999

10.15 Taxes – formal and informal

1-9999

10.16 Othermiscellaneous 1-9999

Expenditure activities – in past 12 MONTHS Total expenditure in Afs Number of months these expenditures existed Typical monthly expenditure 10.17 Payment for medical servicesdoctor fees 1-99 1-9999

10.18 Medical items and drug costs 1-99