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CARD: H2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Purchase/ mortgage / rent for house/ apartment Food and drinks for the household Fuel/ Light Non-drinking water Household items and appliances (furniture, rugs, refrigerator, freezer) Technological devices (e.g. mobile phones, computer, tablet, etc) Investments for future income, e.g. investments in business Buying or hire of vehicle (including fuel and parking expenses) Repair of house and household appliances Vehicle repair, including repair materials, repair services, etc. Postal services, landline phone services and mobile phone services, Internet Public transportation (taxi, buses) Grooming services (e.g. tailoring, shoe repair, hairdresser, etc.) Cleaning services (e.g. car wash, laundry, etc.) Domestic servants (e.g. someone who cleans your house) Household washing materials (e.g. laundry detergent) Personal hygiene and cosmetics (e.g. soap, shampoo, toothpaste etc.) Clothing or footwear for children/ Specific products for child care Education (school fees/ text books, extra-classes etc.) Clothing or footwear for adults
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CARD: H2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 29 30 31 32 33 OTHER (PLEASE SPECIFY)
Healthcare (health visits, medicines, excluding vitamins) Entertainment events / hobbies for adults (e.g. cinema, theatre, concerts Activities/ hobbies for children (e.g. after school club, sports club) Vitamins and mineral supplements Payment of loans to banks or other financial institutions Money towards savings in banks or other financial institutions Contributing to collections for informal financial groups or individuals Celebrations, festivals and ceremonies Saving money without help of any formal or informal institutions, just on your own Giving to people who are not members of your household (without the expectation that it will be repaid) Saving money in informal groups or individuals Lending money to others (gave money with the expectation that it will be repaid)
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