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STATISTICS ON INCOME AND LIVING CONDITIONS SILC HOUSEHOLD QUESTIONNAIRE Consecutive N of the household (DB030) District Settlement code N of cluster within the district N of household within the cluster Rotation group Interviewer code Dates of visit: Contact phone number: first: .............../............../ 2021 Contact phone number is given at previous survey 1 second: ............/............../ 2021 Household refuses to give a contact phone number 2 Household does not have a phone 3 Leader of survey in the RSO : ………………………….................................................................................................... signature............................. (Name, surname, family) Interviewer: ................................................................................................................ signature............................. (Name, surname, family) APRIL - JUNE 2021

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STATISTICS ON INCOME AND LIVING CONDITIONS SILC

HOUSEHOLD QUESTIONNAIRE

Consecutive N of the household (DB030)

District

Settlement code

N of cluster within the district

N of household within the cluster

Rotation group

Interviewer code

Dates of visit: Contact phone number: first: .............../............../ 2021 Contact phone number is given at previous survey 1 second: …............/............../ 2021

Household refuses to give a contact phone number 2 Household does not have a phone 3

Leader of survey in the RSO :

………………………….................................................................................................... signature............................. (Name, surname, family)

Interviewer: ................................................................................................................ signature.............................

(Name, surname, family)

APRIL - JUNE 2021

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1. Household (HH) status DB110

I. HH from previous survey : sample or split-off HH observed in 2020

1.1. The HH address is the same as during the previous survey 1

>> q. 3

1.2. The whole HH has moved to another address in the country

All sample persons aged 16+ have moved to another address in the

country

2 >> q. 2

Info for NSI

1.3. The whole HH has moved to a collective household 3

End of interview

1.4. The HH resides abroad 4

1.5. All HH members have died 5

1.6. There is no person subject of survey in the HH 6

1.7. The access to the HH is impossible 7

1.8. Erased HH

HH without sample persons, due to incorporation in a new HH 10

1.9. No information is available on what has happened to the HH 11

II. New survey HH

1.10. Split-off HH, determined during the 2020 survey 8

>> q. 2

Info for NSI

1.11. New address is added to the sample:

new HH to the sample (rotation group 19) 9 >> q. 2

2. Update of the addresses DB120

The address exists 11 The address cannot be found 21

The address exists, but cannot be accessed 22 Uninhabited dwelling 231

The dwelling is used for business purposes 232

3. Is the interview with the HH conducted: DB130

3.1. Yes 11 >> q. 4 3.2. No, the HH refuses to participate 21

End of interview

3.3. No, the HH is absent during the survey period 22 3.4. No, impossible contact (illness, incapacity, etc.) 23 3.5. Other reasons 24

4. N of person who has delivered the information HB070

5. Duration of the interview in minutes HB100

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REGISTER 1 HH COMPOSITION AND TRACING OF FORMER MEMBERS OF A HH OBSERVED IN 2020 (PERSONS WHO HAVE LEFT OR DIED WITHIN

THE PERIOD OF 2020 SURVEY AND 2021 REFERENCE PERIOD)

RB030 Name RB090 Birthday RB070 RB080 Age

Present and former HH members TRACING OF FORMER MEMBERS OF A HH OBSERVED IN 2020 (HH

MEMBERS WHO HAVE LEFT AFTER 2020 SURVEY)

Personal number

Name Sex 1. Male 2.Female

Date of birth Age at 31.12.2020 1. Person is 16 years or older 2. Person is under 16 years.

RB100 RB110 If RB110=5

Person is: 1. Sample person 2. Co-resident

Membership status Code table

RB120

Where did the person move? 1. In another HH in the country 2. In a collective HH 3. Abroad 4. No information on person

Day Month Year

Code table 1 for completing question RB110

1. Person has been in the HH during the previous survey 6. Person has died after the previous survey 2. Person has participated in previous survey, but in another HH 7. Person who is observation unit of ad-hoc subject module and who lives outside of the household but has

relatives in the household 3. Person comes from a HH which is not interviewed in 2020 4. Newly born 8. Person is from the new sub-sample (rotation group 19) 5. Person has left the HH, but is observed during the previous survey 9. Person comes from abroad

Interviewer! 1. For persons for who RB110=5 and RB120=1 give the new addresses of these persons to the person in charge of the survey, in order to be surveyed there! 2. For HH members who are not surveyed in 2020 fill in RB110=3

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REGISTER 2. CURRENT HOUSEHOLD MEMBERS

Relationships between household members

RB030 Name RP1 RP2 RP3 RP4 RP5 RP6 RP7 RP8 RP9 RP10 RP11 RP12 RP13 RP14 RP15 Personal number

Name, surname, family

Relation to:

Person1 Person2 Person3 Person4 Person5 Person6 Person7 Person8 Person9 Person10 Person11 Person12 Person13 Person14 Person15

11 Husband/wife ( de jure marriage)

12 Partner (cohabitation)

20 Son/ daughter

30 Son-in-law,/daughter-in-law

40 Grandchild

51 Biological parent

52 Step-parent

60 Parent of spouse / partner

70 Grandfather / Grandmother

81 Brother / sister by birth

82 Stepbrother / stepsister

90 Other related person

95 Other nonrelated person

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REGISTER 2. CURRENT HOUSEHOLD MEMBERS

RB030 RB280 RB290 RB285 PB190 PB200 PB205 E1 Personal number

Country of birth

Citizenship

Since which year does the person live in Bulgaria

(to be filled in for persons born

outside of Bulgaria)

Legal marital status 1. Single 2. Married 3. Widow 4. Divorced

De facto marital status 1. Not in marriage 2. In marriage 3. Cohabiting without marriage

Does your partner live in your household? 1. Yes, the spouse or partner is a member of the household 2. No, the spouse or partner is not a member of the household

Ethnicity 1. Bulgarian 2. Turkish 3. Roma 4. Other 5. Not stated 6. Not answered

Month Year

RB030 RB240 RB220 РВ230 RB230 РВ240

Personal number Number of spouse (partner)

Number of person’s father

Country of birth of father

Number of person’s mother

Country of birth of mother

The respective personal numbers from RB030 are to be filled in. If the spouse (partner), father or mother are not members of the HH, 99 is to be filled in , following the HH code in the last 2 digits of each column .

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REGISTER 2 CURRENT HOUSEHOLD MEMBERS - continued

RB030 RB200 RB211 PE010 PE021 PE041 PE030 RB245 Personal number

Does the person live in the household? 1. Yes 2. No, temporarily absent because he/she: * At hospital * At institution (prison) *Works/study at different city * On travel * Other reasons

To which category does the person belong at present: 1.Employed 2.Unemplyed 3. Retired 4. Unable to work due to long-standing health problems 5. Student, pupil 6. Fulfilling domestic tasks 7. Other inactive person

Is the person studying at present? 1. Yes (including semester or summer break) 2. No >>PE041 3. No, because he/she is looked after at home >>RB245

What does the person study? (level of education)

Highest degree of education completed

Year of completion of the highest degree of education

Person status (age) 1. 16 years and over as of 31.12. 2020 г. 2. Up to 12 years at the time of the interview >> RL010 3. 13-15 years >> RC010

(Code table 3)

Code table 3 to fill in PE021 and PE041 1. Tertiary "Doctor" 8. First high school stage of secondary general education (with a certificate for completed X grade) 2. Tertiary "Master" 9. First high school stage of secondary vocational education (with a certificate for completed X class) 3. Tertiary "Bachelor" 10. Vocational qualification I degree (with admission to vocational school after lower secondary education) 4. Tertiary "Professional Bachelor" 11. Base (lower secondary) education, incl. Vocational technical school / vocational school 5. Post-secondary, non-tertiary vocational education 12. Primary education (1 - 4 grade) 6. Secondary education (2 years, ІV level of professional qualification) 13. Uncompleted primary education 7. Secondary education (technical school or vocational gymnasium) 14. Pre-school education (kindergarten or preparatory group) 15. Person who has never visited school

Interviewer! - Question PE041 indicates the highest level of education for which the Person holds a document (diploma, certificate, etc.) - For children aged 3-7 years visiting a kindergarten, code "1" is to be recorded for question РЕ010 and code "14" for question РЕ021 - Code 15 „Person who has never visited school" is to be recorded for persons aged 8+ only, who have never visited school - Code 13 „Uncompleted Primary” is to be recorded for persons only who are not studying at present, but who have completed several grades of the primary education, without completing it

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REGISTER 2 CURRENT HOUSEHOLD MEMBERS - continued

RL to be filled in for children aged 0-12 years Module 2021 Child`s health Distance learning at school because of COVID-19

RB030 RL010 RL020 RL030 RL040 RL050 RL060 Please respond for each child aged between 0 and 15 years as of 31.12.2020

For children from 5 to 15 years

Personal number How many hours does your child spend at: RCH010 RCH020 HD225 Nursery, Kindergarten, Preschool

School Study room or another extracurricular activity centre

Centre for children

Babysitter

Carer without payment (not by parent)

How would you describe your child’s health in general? 1. Very good 2. Good 3. Fair 4. Poor 5. Very poor

During the last 6 or more months, has your child been restricted in performing his or her usual activities due to a health problem? Would you say that he/she is: 1. Severely limited 2. Limited but not severely 3. Not limited at all After answering this question, switch to HD225 if the person is 5-15 years old, otherwise go to HK010

During the last 12 months during the restrictive measures against COVID-19, did the child have access to the means necessary for distance learning (computer, mobile device, good internet connection) 1. Yes 2. No, no internet connection or internet connection is not sufficient 3. No, no sufficient computers/mobile devices 4. No, no online courses available or not sufficient extend 5. No, other reasons

Hours Hours Hours Hours Hours Hours

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AD-HOC module 2021 - register 2

Group A for each person aged 0-17 years old, member of the household

This group of questions applies to all children aged 0-17 who are current members of the household. A check is made for persons 0-17 years old at the time of the interview (age) in register 2 and for each person question HK010 is asked.

Depending on the answer, the other questions are filled in or move on to the questions from the module for persons aged 16 and over if there are children aged 0-17 in the household.

НК010. Does the child have a parent who lives outside the household (not a member of the household)? 1. Yes >> please fill in the table 2. No >> end of module for this person. 3. The other parent or both parents are deceased >> end of module for this person 4. The parents are unknown >> end of module for this person

RB030 RK050_1 RK060_1 RK070_1 RK080_1 Personal number of the child who has a parent outside the household (not a member of the household)

Does the child have a separate room or a room (shared with other children) in which to sleep in at night in the other parent’s, who is not a member of the household? 1. Yes 2. No, could not afford 3. No, other reason

How much time does the child spend with the other parent (eating, playing, helping with lessons, walking, playing sports together, etc.)? 1. Various times a day 2. Once a day 3. Every week (not every day) 4. Several times a month (not every week) 5. Once a month 6. Less than once a month 7. Never

How many times a month has the child slept with the other parent who is not a member of the household? Number of nights per month (0-31)

Who has custody over the child? 1. Exclusively the mother 2. Exclusively the father 3. Both parents together 4. Other (e.g. grandparents, other relatives, youth welfare office)

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AD-HOC module 2021 - register 2 – continued

Group B for each person aged 16 and over These module questions apply to all persons from register 2 aged 16 and over РК010. Do you have a child / children (0-17 years) living outside or in the household?

Please indicate any correct answer 1. I have a child / children (under 18 years old) who live outside the household >> group B2 2. I have a child / children (under 18 years old) living in the household >> group B1 3. I have no children under 18 >> end of module

Group B1. For each person aged 16 and over who is parent of a child / children aged 0-17 in the household

RB030 PK020_1 PK020_2 Personal number of the person, parent of the child / children

Do you spend enough time with your child? 1. Yes 2. No

What is the main reason for not spending enough time with your child? 1. My work 2. My studies 3. Being separated 4. For health reasons 5. Distance 6. Child doesn't want/has other priorities 7. Other reason 8. Nothing prevents me from spending more time with children

Group B2 - Information about persons who have a child / children outside the household

RB030 НК020 Personal number of the person who has a child / children outside the household

How many children who are not members of the household live outside the household? Number of children

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AD-HOC module 2021 - register 2 – continued

RB030 RK010 RK020 PK030_1 PK030_2 RK030 RK040 Personal number of the person who has a child / children outside the household

Sequence number of the child

Age of the child in adulthood

Do you spend enough time with the child who lives outside the household? 1. Yes >> RK030 2. No

What is the main reason for not spending enough time with the child who lives outside the household? 1. My work 2. My studies 3. Being separated 4. For health reasons 5. Distance 6. Child doesn't want/has other priorities 7. Other reason

How long does it usually take you to pick up a child who is not a member of your household (please include time to go to the child and back)

Minutes

During the last 12 months, how often did you contact the child who is not a member of the household (by phone, social media, etc.) 1. Daily 2 Every week (not every day) 3 Several times a month (not every week) 4 Once a month 5 Less than once a month 6 Never

RB030 RK010 RK050_2 RK060_2 RK070_2 RK080_2 Personal number of the person who has a child / children outside the household

Sequence number of the child

Does the child who is not a member of the household have a separate room or a room (shared with other children) in which to sleep in at night? 1. Yes 2. No, could not afford 3. No, other reason

How often do you spend time with the child who is not a member of the household (for eating, playing, helping with lessons, walking, playing sports together, etc.)? 1. Various times a day 2. Once a day 3. Every week (not every day) 4. Several times a month (not every week) 5. Once a month 6. Less than once a month 7. Never

How many nights does the child who is not a member of the household stay in your household during a typical month? Number of nights per month (0 – 31)

Who has custody over the child? 1. Exclusively the mother 2. Exclusively the father 3. Both parents together 4. Other (e.g. grandparents, other relatives, youth welfare office)

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DWELLING

Q1. Type of dwelling: HH010 Detached house 1

Part of house 2 Apartment in building with less than 10 dwellings 3

Apartment in building with more than 10 dwellings 4 Dormitory 5

Primitive/mobile dwelling 6 Other 7

Q2. Number of rooms (bigger than 4 sq. m) used by the HH : HH030

(without kitchens, toilets, bathrooms and studies) Number of rooms..............

(If the number of rooms is 1 to 9 – record the exact number, if there are 10 or more – record 10!)

Q2a. Useful dwelling space in sq. m sq. m ........................ Q3b. Which is the main source used for heating? (One answer please!)

Central/local heating 1 Fireplace, stove, air-conditioner, others 2

Portable devices: radiator, electric heater, others 3 Dwelling is not heated 4

Q7. Are you owner, tenant or tenant without a rent? HH021

Owner 1 >>q. Q8

Tenant at market prices 2 >>q. Q12 Tenant at a price lower than the market one 3 >>q. Q11a

Tenant without rent 4 >>q. Q16

OWNERS

Q8. When did you acquire (by endowment, inheritance) the dwelling you are living in?

Year ................... Q9. Do you repay loans to banks or other institutions (without individuals) for the purchase of this dwelling?

Yes 1 No 2 >>q. Q11

Q10. Please indicate the loan conditions:

Year of granting .......................

Total loan amount ...................... BGN

Terms ....................... Years

Annual interest rate ……………… % НН070

Monthly repayment ........................ BGN HH071

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Q11. How much do you think you would pay as a monthly rent (at market prices) if you were a tenant of this dwelling? HH061

BGN ........................

Со1. Does your household have another dwelling, house, villa outside the place where it lives?

Yes 1 No 2 >> Q18

Со2. During the last 12 months did your household visit the other dwelling, house, villa outside the place where it lives?

Yes, every week 1 >> Q18 Yes, once a month 2 >> Q18

Yes, at least once a year 3 >> Q18 No 4 >> Q18

TENANTS

Q11a. If you were a tenant at market prices how much do you think you would pay as a monthly rent? BGN ............................ HH061

Q12. Since when are you a tenant of this dwelling? Year ..........................

Q13. What is the monthly rent you pay for this dwelling? HH060 (If the expenses on heating, electricity, water supply, telephone, etc. BGN ............................. are included in the rent, please indicate the amount paid on rent only) Q14. Are the expenses on water supply, electricity, HH070

heating, etc. included in the rent ? Yes 1 No 2 >> Co1

Q15. What is the approximate amount of expenses included in the rent? HH070

MONTHLY amount BGN ....................

Со1. Does your household have another dwelling, house, villa outside the place where it lives?

Yes 1 No 2 >> Q18

Со2. During the last 12 months did your household visit the other dwelling, house, villa outside the place where it lives?

Yes, every week 1 >> Q18 Yes, once a month 2 >> Q18

Yes, at least once a year 3 >> Q18 No 4 >> Q18

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TENANTS WITHOUT RENT

Q16. Since which year do you live in this dwelling

without rent? Year ….................... Q17. How much do you think you would pay as a monthly rent HH061

(at market prices) if you were a tenant? BGN ...........................

Со1. Does your household have another dwelling, house, villa outside the place where it lives?

Yes 1 No 2 >> Q18

Со2. During the last 12 months did your household visit the other dwelling, house, villa outside the place where it lives?

Yes, every week 1 >> Q18 Yes, once a month 2 >> Q18

Yes, at least once a year 3 >> Q18 No 4 >> Q18

EXPENSES ON DWELLING

(owners, tenants and users without rent)

Q18.Which of the expenses on the dwelling listed below do you pay and HH070 what is the average monthly amount paid? (Excluding the expenses included in the monthly rent! In case part of the expenses are paid several times per year, please indicate 1/12 of the total annual expenditure!

If a given type of expenditure is not available, please mark 2 and record 0 in the column “Average monthly sum”. Otherwise mark 1 and record the average monthly expenditure in column “Average monthly sum”)

Yes No Average monthly sum

Q18.1. Electricity (without heating) 1 2

Q18.2. Cold water 1 2

Q18.3. Hot water 1 2

Q18.4. Other expenditure (lift, cleaner, protection, etc.) 1 2

Q18.5. Current maintenance of the dwelling 1 2

Q18a. What was the amount of expenditure on heating in the last heating season? HH070

Please indicate 1/5 of the expenditures for the heating season Average monthly sum ……………………..…… BGN Expenditure is paid by the social services 1

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Q18b. Did your household received a social assistance on heating in HY060 2020 and for which heating period?

Yes No No of months Monthly sum Q18b.1 heating period 2019/2020 1 2 93.18 HY063

Q18b.2 heating period 2020/2021 1 2 99.16 HY063

Q19. In 2020 did you pay and what amount did you pay on?

Yes No Annual sum Q19.1. Dwelling insurance 1 2 НН070

Q19.2. Regular taxes on the ownership of household’s main dwelling

1 2 HY121

Q19.3. Regular taxes on the ownership of other real estates

1 2 HY120

Q20. During the last 12 months, did your HH face some problems with payment on time of the expenditure on the dwelling you are living in?

Yes, once

Yes, 2 times and

more

No Such

expenditure was not done

Q20.1. Loan on purchase of the dwelling you are living in

1 2 3 4 HS011

Q20.2. Rent on the dwelling 1 2 3 4 HS011

Q20.3. Current expenditure on electricity, water supply, etc. (excl. expenditure on telephone)

1 2 3 4 HS021

Q21. Do you or other household members pay off loans and credits for consumer goods

and services (buying a car, furnishing, vacation)?

Yes 1 No 2 >> Section “Housing conditions”

Q21а. To what extent the expenditure on loans (mentioned in q. Q21) HS150 influences the financial situation of your HH?

It is a heavy burden 1 It is a burden to a certain extent 2

Not a burden at all 3

Q22. During the last 12 months did your HH face some problems with payment HS031 on time of expenditure on loans? (Q21)

Yes, once 1 Yes, 2 times and more 2

No 3

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HOUSING CONDITIONS

Q3. Are there in the dwelling:

Yes, for sole use

Yes, shared No

Q3.1. Bathroom with shower or bathtub 1 2 3 Q3.2. Indoor toilet with running water 1 2 3

Q3a. Does your HH possesses (or uses) the following household items:

Yes No, cannot afford it

No, due to other reasons

Q3а.1. Telephone (incl. mobile) 1 2 3

Q3а.2. Colour TV set 1 2 3

Q3а.3. Computer 1 2 3 HS090

Q3а.4. Automatic washing machine 1 2 3

Q3а.5. Car (incl. company car used for private purposes)

1 2 3 HS110

Q4. Do you have any of the following problems with the dwelling:

Yes NO Q4.1. Leaking roof, damp walls, foundations, broken or

rotten window frames, doors, floor 1 2

Q4.2. Darkness, insufficient light 1 2 Q4.3. Noise (transport, noisy neighbors) 1 2

Q5. Can you afford adequate heating of your dwelling? HH050

Yes 1 No 2

HD1. Can you afford replacement of old furniture? HD080

Yes 1

No, cannot afford it 2 No, due to other reasons 3

Q6. Do you have any of the following problems with the neighborhood (village) you are living in?

Yes No Q6.1. Dirty, depressing environment 1 2 Q6.2. Risk of crimes and vandalism 1 2

Q24. In general, could your HH afford (if wishes)?

Yes No Q24.1. Each year, one-week holiday out of home, including stay in second home/country house or at friends/relatives

1 2 HS040

Q24.2. Consumption of meat, chicken or fish (or vegetarian equivalent) every second day

1 2 HS050

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Q25. Could your HH meet with own recourses unexpected expenditure HS060

up to 350 BGN? (urgent repairs of the dwelling, car, replacement of washing machine or refrigerator, sudden illness, etc.)

Yes 1 No 2

Q26. Considering the total monthly income of your HH, HS120

(sum of income from all sources of all HH members)

how do you “make ends meet”, i.e. can you meet everyday expenses? With great difficulty 1

With difficulty 2 With some difficulties 3

Relatively easy 4 Easy 5

Very easy 6 Q23. What is the net monthly income of your HH at present?

(the total sum of income of all HH members received from wages, pensions, social and family benefits, regular transfers from persons outside the HH and from other sources)

BGN .....................

Q28. Interviewer! Specify whether there are children in the HH aged up to 16 as of 31.12.2020.

Yes 1 >> module INCOME AND BASIC NEEDS OF CHILDREN No 2 >> section “SOCIAL AND FAMILY BENEFITS”

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INCOME OF CHILDREN UNDER 16 YEARS

Q28a. In 2020 did any of the children aged up to 16 has independent sources of income::

Yes No Annual amount Q28а.1. Survivors pension / monthly allowance for a child without the right to a survivor's pension

1 2

HY110 Q28а.2. Disability pension 1 2 Q28а.3. Scholarship 1 2 Q28а.4. Other income (reward, employment during the summer vacation, etc., excluding transfers between HH members)

1 2

Interviewer! In column “Annual sum”, record the total annual amount received by all children in the HH.

BASIC NEEDS OF CHILDREN AGED 1 TO 15 YEARS IN THE HH

In case the needs of one child cannot be satisfied, the same refers for all the children in the HH HD2. Can your HH ENSURE to all of the children living in the HH, as follows:

Yes No, due to financial reasons

No, other reasons

HD2.1 Purchase of new clothes 1 2 3 HD100

HD2.2 Purchase of two pair seasonal and/or multi-seasonal shoes 1 2 3 HD110

HD2.3 Fresh fruits and vegetables once a day (excluding canned) 1 2 3 HD120

HD2.4 One meal based on meat, chicken or fish (or vegetarian equivalent) once a day 1 2 3 HD140

HD2.5 Books appropriate to their age (excluding textbooks and school aid) 1 2 3 HD150

HD2.6 Equipment for outdoor games (bicycle, skates, etc.) 1 2 3 HD160

HD2.7 Parlour and solo games (educational games for youngest children, cubes, dominoes, computer games, etc.)

1 2 3 HD170

HD2.8 Regular swimming, playing musical instruments, participation in youth organisations, etc. 1 2 3 HD180

HD2.9 Celebrations (birthday parties and similar) 1 2 3 HD190

HD2.10 Visits of friends (to play or to have a snack together) 1 2 3 HD200

HD2.11 Rest out of home for one week per year (incl. family celebrations, visits to relatives, friends, vacations organized by the school, etc.)

1 2 3 HD240

HD2.12 School excursions, paid activities and celebrations 1 2 3 4 HD210

HD2.13 Place suitable for homework preparation 1 2 3 4 HD220

* * If the child does not attend school, please select answer 4

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Module 2021 UNMET NEED FOR MEDICAL EXAMINATION OR TREATMENT OF CHILDREN

Information on unmet needs for examination or treatment at the doctor or dentist/orthodontist for children is applied at household level and refers to all children in the household in general. НС010.1. Was there any time during the past 12 months when your child really needed medical examination or treatment?

Yes 1 No 2 >>q. HC030.1

HC010.2. Did your child have a medical examination or treatment each time it was really needed?

Yes 1 >> q. HC030.1 No 2

HC020. What was the main reason for not having a medical examination or treatment?

Could not afford to (too expensive). Not covered by the Health Insurance Fund. 1 Waiting list 2

Could not take the time because of work, care of other children or of other person

3

Too far to travel or no means of transport 4 Other reason 5

Please specify:

HC030.1. Was there any time during the past 12 months when your child really needed dental examination or treatment?

Yes 1 No 2 >> End of module

HC030.2. Did your child have a dental examination or treatment each time it was really needed?

Yes 1 >> End of module No 2

HC040. What was the main reason for not having a dental examination or treatment?

Could not afford to (too expensive). Not covered by the Health Insurance Fund. 1 Waiting list 2

Could not take the time because of work, care of other children or of other person

3

Too far to travel or no means of transport 4 Other reason 5

Please specify:

END OF THE MODULE

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SOCIAL AND FAMILY BENEFITS

Q29. In 2020 did your HH receive any assistance, how long did you receive it and what was the monthly amount:

Yes No

Number of

months

Monthly amount

Q29.1. Monthly assistance for rent of municipal or state housing

1 2

HY073

Q29.2. Monthly monetary assistance for low income 1 2 HY063

Q29.3. Lump-sum for accidental necessities 1 2 х HY063 Interviewer! Monthly assistance for rent of municipal housing is granted to: - orphans up to 25 years, graduated social vocational education; - lone people over 70; - single parents.

Q30. In 2020 did you or anybody in your HH receive

any of the following family lump sum benefits:

Yes No Number of recipients

Q30.1. Lump sum benefit for pregnancy 1 2 HY053

Q30.2. Lump sum benefit for childbirth 1 2

HY054

Q30.2.a of first child

Q30.2.b of second child 1 2

Q30.2.c of third child 1 2

Q30.2.d of fourth and subsequent child 1 2

Q30.3. Lump sum benefit for bringing up a child by a mother (adoptive mother) student in full-time education

1 2 HY054

Q30.4. Lump sum benefit for bringing up twins 1 2 HY054

Q30.5. Additional lump sum benefit for children with disabilities

1 2 HY054

Q30.6 Lump sum benefit for pupils 1 2 HY053

Q31. In 2020 did you or anybody in your HH receive

any of the following monthly family benefits:

Yes No No of

children

Total No of months

Q31.1. Monthly benefit for bringing up a child younger than 1 year

1 2 HY053

Q31.2. Monthly benefit for bringing up a child with disability younger than 2 years

1 2 HY054

Q31.3. Monthly benefit for bringing up a child up to completion of secondary school (children benefits up to 20 years of age)

HY053

Q31.3.1. for family with one child 1 2

Q31.3.2. for family with two children 1 2

Q31.3.3. for family with three children 1 2

Q31.3.4. for family with four or more children 1 2

Q31.3.5. for family with child/children with disability (if it does not receive a benefit under Art.8d of the Family

Benefits for Children Act – q.Q31a) 1 2

Interviewer! In column “Total number of months” the total number of months for all children living in the HH, for who a benefit is received is to be recorded.

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Q31a. In 2020 did you or anybody in your HH receive Monthly benefit for bringing up a child with disability up to completion of secondary school:

Yes No No of

children

Total No of

months

Q31a.1. for a child with 90 and over 90 percent type and degree of disability or a degree of permanently reduced working capacity

1 2 HY054

Q31a.2. for a child of between 70 and 90 percent type and degree of disability or a degree of permanently reduced working capacity

1 2 HY054

Q31a.3. for a child of between 50 and 70 percent type and degree of disability or a degree of permanently reduced working capacity

1 2

HY054

Q32. In 2020 did you or anybody in your HH receive any of the following benefits for bringing up a child up to 18 accommodated at foster family or relatives:

Yes No

Number of months

Amount

Q32.1. Lump sum benefit 1 2 x HY054

Q32.2. Monthly benefit for bringing up a child accommodated at foster family or relatives

1 2 HY053

Q32.3. Supplements for children with disabilities accommodated in foster family or relatives

1 2 56.25 HY054

Q32a. In 2020 did you or anybody in your HH receive Monthly benefit for bringing up a child with permanent disability accommodated at foster family or relatives:

Yes No No of

children Total No of

months

Q32a.1. for a child with 90 and over 90 percent type and degree of disability or a degree of permanently reduced working capacity

1 2

HY054

Q32a.2. for a child of between 70 and 90 percent type and degree of disability or a degree of permanently reduced working capacity

1 2

HY054

Q32a.3. for a child of between 50 and 70 percent type and degree of disability or a degree of permanently reduced working capacity

1 2

HY054

Q33. In 2020 did you or anybody in your HH receive HY064

a targeted benefit for free travelling due to the following reasons: Yes No Annual amount

Q33.1. Mother of many children 1 2

Q33.2. Person with disability over 71% 1 2

Q33.3. Disabled child up to 16 years 1 2

Q33.4. War disabled 1 2

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HY150 Financial assistance (government-funded) from COVID-19-related schemes in 2020 In 2020, did you or your household receive additional financial assistance or benefits to overcome the crisis (for housing needs, social assistance for families and families with children, food vouchers, etc.):

Yes No Annual amount HY150_1 Monthly allowance for families with children in case of closed kindergartens and schools;

1 2

HY150_2 Lump-sum benefit at the amount of BGN 375 for families with children

1 2

HY150_3 Lump sum allowance for families whose children are enrolled in the eighth grade

1 2

HY150_4 Other assistance 1 2

TRANSFERS BETWEEN HOUSEHOLDS

Interviewer! Questions Q35 and Q37 refer to transfers between households and persons, living at the country territory.

Questions Q36 and Q38 refer to transfers from abroad. Transfers related to child alimony do not include presents for Christmas, birthday or any other occasion as well as

produced by the household natural products.

Q35. In 2020 did you or anybody in your HH provide help in cash to persons outside your HH?

Yes No Annual amount

Q35.1. In cash 1 2 HY130

Q35.2. For child alimony 1 2 HY131

Q36. In 2020 did you or anybody in your HH provide help in cash to persons living abroad?

Yes No Annual amount

Q36.1. In cash 1 2 HY130

Q36.2. For child alimony 1 2 HY131

Q37. In 2020 did you or anybody in your HH receive assistance

in cash from persons who are not member of your HH? Yes No Annual amount

Q37.1. In cash 1 2 HY080

Q37.2. For child alimony 1 2 HY081

Q38. In 2020 did you or anybody in your HH receive assistance

in cash from persons living abroad? Yes No Annual amount

Q38.1. In cash 1 2 HY080

Q38.2. For child alimony 1 2 HY081

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HOUSEHOLD’S AGRICULTURAL ACTIVITY IN 2020

Q39. Are you or anybody in your HH registered as: Yes No Q39.1. Farmer 1 2 Q39.2. Producer of tabacco 1 2

Q40. Did you or your HH cultivate own or rented land?

(incl. yard if used for agricultural purposes)

Yes 1

No 2 >>q. Q48

Q41. How many decares in total (own and rented land) do you cultivate? ………………………. decares

At what amount approximately would you estimate Annual amount in

BGN

Q42. The agricultural production of your HH

Q43. The agricultural production consumed by your HH HY170

Q45. The agricultural production sold by your HH

PY050

Q47. The agricultural production given free to persons outside your HH HY130

Q48. In 2020 did you or anybody in your HH give

own land in agricultural cooperative or leased to others? Yes 1

No 2 >>q. Q51

Q49. How many decares did you give? …..……………………. decares Q50. What amount of money did you receive? ………………………… annual amount in BGN HY040 (if paid in kind give the estimated equivalent in BGN ) Q51. Did you or your HH grow livestock, poultry,

bee colonies, etc.? Yes 1

No 2 >>q. Q61

At what amount approximately would you estimate Annual amount in

BGN

Q53. The animals sold by your HH PY050

Q55. The produced by the HH eggs, milk, meat, honey, etc. HY170

Q56. The consumed by the HH eggs, milk, meat, honey, etc.

НY170

Q58. The sold by your HH products of animal origin PY050

Q60. The products of animal origin given free to persons outside your HH

HY130

Q61. In 2020 what were your household expenses on farming?

............................ Annual amount in BGN 1 no expenses (Specify the total cost of: sowing, seeds, seedlings, fertilizers, herbicides, transportation, purchase of animal feed, veterinary services, leased land, payment of workers, etc..)

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Q62. In 2020 did you receive a targeted state grant for farming?

Yes 1 No 2 >> end of HH questionnaire

Q63. What was the amount of the grant you received? …………………… Annual amount in BGN

HI010. In the past 12 months, how did your total HH income change? Increased 1 >> HI012 Remained more or less the same 2 >> HI040 Decreased 3 >> HI012

HI012 Did the change happene as an impact of COVID-19?

Yes 1 No 2

Interviewer! If HI010=1 and HI012=1 or 2 >> HI020

If HI010=3 and HI012=1 or 2 >> HI030

HI020. What was the reason your income increased? (Please mark only the most important reason)

Indexation/re-evaluation of salary 1 >> HI040 Increased working time/wage or salary (for the same job) 2 >> HI040 Came back to job market after illness/ parenthood/ parental leave/ child care or taking care of a person with illness or disability

3 >> HI040

Starting or changed job 4 >> HI040 Change in household composition 5 >> HI040 Increase in social benefits 6 >> HI040 Other 7 >> HI040

HI030. What was the reason your income decreased? (Please mark only the most important reason)

Decreased working time/wage or salary (for the same job), including self-employment (involuntary) 1 Parenthood/ parental leave/ child care or taking care of a person with illness or disability 2 Changed job 3 Lost job/ unemployment/ bankruptcy of own enterprise 4 Became unable to work because of illness or disability 5 Divorce/ partnership ended/ other change to household composition 6 Retirement 7 Cut in social benefits 8 Other 9

HI040. When you think of the next 12 months, do you expect your HH income to:

Increase 1 Remain the same 2 Decrease 3

End of household questionnaire