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Flow chart questions Employment Sub module At work 31-Jan-12 Flow chart questions Employment Sub module At work Had job or business in reference week? No Yes Other work for pay or profit? Yes No Did you work for 1 hr in reference week? Yes Worked as unpaid family worker? No Sub module Absences Yes No Yes Employed Sub module Producing goods Yes Light blue = questions Light green = sub modules Dark blue = Status Draft model questionnaire

Flow chart questions Employment Sub module Producing goods 31-Jan-12 Flow chart questions Employment Sub module Producing goods Had job or business Family worker No job or business Job or business producing goods? Producing goods? Yes No Yes Main part for sale or barter? No Yes No Other job or business? No Yes Employed Own-Producer of goods Sub module Looking for work Draft model questionnaire

Flow chart questions Employment Sub module Absences 31-Jan-12 Flow chart questions Employment Sub module Absences Reason for absence? Off season Parental leave Other reason Holidays & Working time arrangements M(p)aternity leave Sick leave Did some work? Yes No Paid leave? No Yes <= 3 months absence? Yes No Employed Sub module Looking for work Draft model questionnaire

Flow chart questions Unemployment Module Looking for work 31-Jan-12 Flow chart questions Unemployment Module Looking for work Looked for work in past 4 weeks Yes No Sub module Job search methods Already found a job Yes No Start within 3 months Want to work Used active search method Yes No Yes Reason for not looking for work Reason for not wanting a paid job Sub-module Availability Draft model questionnaire