ABP News-CSDS Lokniti-Punjab Postpoll 2017 Survey Findings
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1 Q1: While talking to people about the recent elections to the Vidhan Sabha, we find that some people were not able to vote. How about you - were you able to vote or not? 1: Could not vote : Voted : No response 10.3 a: (If Voted in Q1) Whom did you vote for? Parties N (%) Valid (%) Valid 01: Congress : BJP : Akali Dal (SAD) : Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) : BSP : CPI : CPI(M) : CPI(ML)(L) : Lok Insaaf Party (LIP) : SAD(M) : Akali Dal-BJP (SAD-BJP) : NOTA : Independents : Other smaller parties : Can't say/not disclosed Total Missing 99: Not voted Page 1
2 b: (If Voted in Q1) When did you finally make up your mind about whom to vote for? Valid (%) Valid 1: On the day of voting : A day or two before voting : Earlier, during the campaign : Even before the campaign started : After candidates were declared : Can't say Total Missing 9: N.A c: (If Voted in Q1) Did the election officer correctly put the mark on your finger? Valid (%) Valid 1: Checked, but mark not found : Checked and mark found : Could not check the mark Total Missing 9: N.A d: (If Voted in Q1) In deciding whom to vote for did you take anyone's advise? Valid (%) Valid 1: No : Yes : Can't say Total Missing 9: N.A Page 2
3 e: (If Yes in Q1d) Whose advice mattered to you the most? Valid (%) Valid 01: Local Political Leader : Husband/wife : Other family members : Caste/community leaders : Friends/neighbours : Co-workers/colleagues : Village Pradhan/Sarpanch : No one, I voted on my own : Others : Can t say Total Missing 99: N.A f: (If Not Voted in Q1) What was the main reason due to which you could not vote in this election? Valid (%) Valid 01: Out of station : Not well : No interest/did not feel like voting : No identity card/ identity proof : No good choice : My name was not in voter list : Other : Can t say Total Missing 99: N.A Page 3
4 Q2: After this election, who would you prefer as the next Chief Minister of Punjab? Chief Ministers Choice N (%) 01: Prakash Singh Badal : Sukhbir Singh Badal : Bikram Singh Majithia : Harsimrat Kaur Badal : Bibi Jagir Kaur : Any other leader from Akali Dal : Amarinder Singh : Sunil Jakhar : Santokh Chaudhary : Navjot Kaur Siddhu : Any leader from Congress : Brij Lal Rinwa : Any leader from BJP : Bhagwant Mann : Arvind Kejriwal : H.S. Phoolka : Any leader from AAP : Navjot Singh Siddhu : Simranjeet Singh Bains : Narendra Modi : Sonia Gandhi : Other national leaders : No good/popular leader : Others : Can't say/did'nt tell Page 4
5 Q3. During the elections people participate in various activities related to election. Did you participate in any of the following activities during the recent election campaign? a: Attended election meetings? 1: No : Yes : No opinion b: Participated in processions/rallies? 1: No : Yes : No opinion c: Went home to home for canvassing? 1: No : Yes : No opinion d: Collected or gave funds? 1: No : Yes : No opinion Page 5
6 e: Distributed Pamphlets/ Put up posters? 1: No : Yes : No opinion Q4: Thinking about the just concluded assembly election in Punjab - What was the most important issue for you while deciding who to vote for? Valid (%) Valid 01: Inflation : Development : Development in the SAD-BJP rule : Lack of development : Unemployment : Change of government : One more chance to SAD-BJP : Roti or Kapda (Food or clothing) : Housing/ house : Increasing gap between poor and rich : Poverty : Corruption : Corruption during SAD-BJP rule : Inefficiency of the SAD-BJP govt : Inefficiency of the Modi govt : Cancellation of Rs 500 and Rs 1000 notes : Suffering due to cancellation of Rs 500 and Rs 1000 notes : Problem faced while getting money changed : Pensions/ Wages/ Salaries : Surgical strike on Pakistan : The issue of country s security : Uniform Civil Code : Drug Addiction Page 6
7 Valid (%) 32: Alcoholism : Caste/ safety of own community : Religion/ safety of own religious group : Strong government/ no coalition government : Lack of industries : Floods : Minimum Support Price : Farmer/ Farming distress : Supply of electricity : Supply of drinking water : Education facilities : Health facilities/ Hospitals : Good condition of roads : Urbanization/ Infrastructure in cities : Public Transport Facilities/ Buses : Neglect of my constituency : Sanitation/ Toilets : Women s security : Increasing crimes/ Deteriorating law & order : Atrocities on Dalits : Land acquisition : Rights of workers : Issue of Satluj-Yamuna link : Honour of Sikhs : Offence to Guru Granth Saheb : Others related to Sikh religion : Support for Prakash Singh Badal : Vote against Prakash Singh Badal : Vote for Akali Dal : Vote against Akali Dal : Vote for Amarinder Singh : Vote for AAP/Arvind Kejriwal : Vote against BSP/Mayawati Page 7
8 Valid (%) 93: Vote against Narendra Modi/BJP : Any other issue not mentioned above : No issue : Don t Know Total Missing 99: Not Voted Q5: Did any candidate, party worker or canvasser come to your house during the campaign to ask for your vote? 1: No : Yes : Don't remember/did not tell Q6: Did any party or candidate contact you or a family member through a phone call or recorded voice or SMS during the campaign? 1: No : Yes : Don't remember/did not tell a(a): (If yes) From which party/parties? (1st party) Parties N (%) Valid (%) Valid 01: Congress : BJP : Akali Dal (SAD) : Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) : CPI(M) Page 8
9 Parties N (%) Valid (%) 08: CPI(ML)(L) : Akali Dal-BJP (SAD-BJP) : No response Total Missing 99: N.A a(b): (If yes) From which party/parties? (2nd party) Parties N (%) Valid (%) Valid 01: Congress : BJP : Akali Dal (SAD) : Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) : CPI(ML)(L) : Lok Insaaf Party (LIP) : Akali Dal-BJP (SAD-BJP) : No response Total Missing 99: N.A Q7: While deciding whom to vote for in the upcoming assembly elections, what mattered to you the most - party, chief ministerial candidate of a party or the local candidate? 1: Party : Chief Minister Candidate : Local candidate : Modi : Sonia Gandhi/ Rahul Gandhi/Priyanka Gandhi/Manmohan Singh 5.1 6: Arvind Kejriwal : Amarinder Singh : Other Page 9
10 9: No opinion Q8: Who did you vote for during the Lok Sabha elections held in 2014? Parties N (%) Valid (%) Valid 01: Congress : BJP : Akali Dal (SAD) : Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) : BSP : CPI : CPI(M) : CPI(ML)(L) : NCP : Lok Insaaf Party (LIP) : RJD : Akali Dal-BJP (SAD-BJP) : Can't say/not disclosed Total Missing 99: Not voted Q9: What is your assessment of the performance of the Narendra Modi-led NDA Government at the Centre during the last three years would you say that you are satisfied or dissatisfied with it? 1: Fully satisfied : Somewhat satisfied : Somewhat dissatisfied : Fully dissatisfied : No opinion/don't know Page 10
11 Q10: What is your assessment of the work done by the Akali-BJP government in Punjab in the last five years? Would you say that you are satisfied or dissatisfied with it? 1: Fully satisfied : Somewhat satisfied : Somewhat dissatisfied : Fully dissatisfied : No opinion/don't know Q11: During the last two- three years have you or any of your family members benefited from any Government scheme? 1: No : Yes : No response a: (If yes in Q11) Which scheme did you benefit from the most? Valid (%) Valid 01: Scheme for making home (Indira/Rajiv Awas Yojana) : Rozgar Guarantee Yojana (MNREGA) : National Rural Health Mission : Pension money (old age, widow, disabilities etc.) : Jan Dhan Yojana : Prime Minister Crop Insurance scheme : Aata-Dal Schemes : Shagun Schemes : Mai Bhago Vidya Cycle Scheme : Free electricity for tube well : Others : Can't say Page 11
12 Valid (%) Total Missing 99: N.A b: (If yes in Q11) And who would you give credit for it - the Central govt., the State govt., local politicians /party worker, or local bureaucrat/government officer? Valid (%) Valid 1: Central government : State government : Local politician/party worker : Local bureaucrat/government officer : No response Total Missing 9: N.A c: (If yes to Q11) Whose help did you get? Valid (%) Valid 01: Any Government servant : Social Worker : Local leader/party worker : Sarpanch/ Gram Panchayat Member : Any other elected representative : Relative : NGO : No one's help : Others : No response Total Missing 99: N.A Page 12
13 Q12: Thinking of how you (or your family, in the case of first time voters) have voted in the last 4 to 5 assembly elections in Punjab, how would you describe yourself? Which party s traditional supporter are you? Parties N (%) 01: Congress : BJP : Akali Dal (SAD) : Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) : BSP : CPI : CPI(M) : CPI(ML)(L) : NCP : Lok Insaaf Party (LIP) : SAD(M) : Swaraj India : JD (U) : Akali Dal-BJP (SAD-BJP) : Not a supporter of any one party : Can't say Q13: Now I will ask you about the assessment of the work done by the Akali-BJP government in the state in the last five years. Do you think that the following have improved or deteriorated? a: Medical facilities in government hospitals 1: Improved : Remained-same : Deteriorated : Can't say Page 13
14 b: Condition of roads 1: Improved : Remained-same : Deteriorated : Can't say c: Supply of electricity 1: Improved : Remained-same : Deteriorated : Can't say d: Irrigation facilities 1: Improved : Remained-same : Deteriorated : Can't say e: Quality of education in government schools 1: Improved : Remained-same : Deteriorated : Can't say Page 14
15 f: Supply of drinking water 1: Improved : Remained-same : Deteriorated : Can't say g: Public bus/public transportation services 1: Improved : Remained-same : Deteriorated : Can't say h: Law and order 1: Improved : Remained-same : Deteriorated : Can't say Q14: What is your opinion about the performance of your MLA during the last five years would you say that you are satisfied or dissatisfied with it? 1: Fully satisfied Page 15
16 2: Somewhat satisfied : Somewhat dissatisfied : Fully dissatisfied : No opinion/don't know Q15: In your opinion how much development has taken place in Punjab in the last 5 years - a lot, somewhat or none at all? 1: A lot : Somewhat : None at all : Can't say Q16: Have you heard about the following schemes? a: Scheme for making home (Indira/Rajiv Awaas Yojana) 1: Heard : Not heard a(a): (If heard) Have you or any of your family members benefited from the scheme for making home (Indira/Rajiv Awas Yojana)? Valid (%) Valid 1: Benefited : Not benefited Total Missing 9: N.A Page 16
17 b: Have you heard about the Rozgar Guarantee Yojana (MNREGA)? 1: Heard : Not heard b(a): (If heard) Have you or any of your family members benefited from the Rozgar Guarantee Yojana (MNREGA)? Valid (%) Valid 1: Benefited : Not benefited Total Missing 9: N.A c: Free medical facilities (NRHM) 1: Heard : Not heard c(a): (If heard) Have you or any of your family members benefited from the Free medical facilities (National Rural Health Mission)? Valid (%) Valid 1: Benefited : Not benefited Total Missing 9: N.A Page 17
18 d: Pension money (old age, widow, disabilities etc.) 1: Heard : Not heard d(a): (If heard) Have you or any of your family members benefited from the Pension money (old age, widow, disabilities etc.)? Valid (%) Valid 1: Benefited : Not benefited Total Missing 9: N.A e: Prime Minister Suraksha Beema Yojana 1: Heard : Not heard e(a): (If heard) Have you or any of your family members benefited from the Prime Minister Suraksha Beema Yojana? Valid (%) Valid 1: Benefited : Not benefited Total Missing 9: N.A Page 18
19 f: Jan Dhan Yojana 1: Heard : Not heard f(a): (If heard) Have you or any of your family members benefited from the Jan Dhan Yojana? Valid (%) Valid 1: Benefited : Not benefited Total Missing 9: N.A g: Swachh Bharat scheme 1: Heard : Not heard g(a): (If heard) Have you or any of your family members benefited from the Swachh Bharat scheme? Valid (%) Valid 1: Benefited : Not benefited Total Missing 9: N.A Page 19
20 h: Digital India scheme 1: Heard : Not heard h(a): (If heard) Have you or any of your family members benefited from the Digital India scheme? Valid (%) Valid 1: Benefited : Not benefited Total Missing 9: N.A i: Skill India scheme 1: Heard : Not heard i(a): (If heard) Have you or any of your family members benefited from the Skill India scheme? Valid (%) Valid 1: Benefited : Not benefited Total Missing 9: N.A Page 20
21 j: Make in India 1: Heard : Not heard j(a): (If heard) Have you or any of your family members benefited from the Make in India? Valid (%) Valid 1: Benefited : Not benefited Total Missing 9: N.A k: Prime Minister Crop Insurance scheme 1: Heard : Not heard k(a): (If heard) Have you or any of your family members benefited from the Prime Minister Crop Insurance scheme? Valid (%) Valid 1: Benefited : Not benefited Total Missing 9: N.A Page 21
22 Q17: Have you heard about the following schemes? a: Aata-Dal Yojna 1: Heard : Not heard a(a): (If heard) Have you or any of your family members benefited from the Aata-Dal Yojana? Valid (%) Valid 1: Benefited : Not benefited Total Missing 9: N.A b: Shagun Yojana 1: Heard : Not heard b(a): (If heard) Have you or any of your family members benefited from the Shagun Yojna? Valid (%) Valid 1: Benefited : Not benefited Total Missing 9: N.A Page 22
23 c: Mai Bhago Vidya Cycle Yojna 1: Heard : Not heard c(a): (If heard) Have you or any of your family members benefited from the Mai Bhago Vidya Cycle Yojana? Valid (%) Valid 1: Benefited : Not benefited Total Missing 9: N.A d: Bhagat Puran Singh health scheme 1: Heard : Not heard d(a): (If heard) Have you or any of your family members benefited from the Bhagat Puran Singh health scheme? Valid (%) Valid 1: Benefited : Not benefited Total Missing 9: N.A Page 23
24 e: Free electricity for tube well? 1: Heard : Not heard e(a): (If heard) Have you or any of your family members benefited from the free electricity for tube well? Valid (%) Valid 1: Benefited : Not benefited Total Missing 9: N.A Q18: There is the view that voters vote for a party or candidate because he/she has received personal gift such as money/food/liquor from that party or candidate. In your area, how many people accepted the distribution of such gifts in this election? 1: No one : Very few : Some : Many : Almost every one : Don't know Q19: Do people who receive such gifts feel obliged to vote for the party or candidate that provided them or do they finally vote as they wish regardless of the benefits they receive from parties and candidates? 1: Feel obliged to vote for the party : Vote as they wish Page 24
25 8: No opinion Q20: The MGNREGA guarantees that the government will provide up to 100 days paid manual employment a year for any household in a rural area which demands it. To what extent do you think it helps the poor - not at all, to some extent or a great deal? 1: Not at all : To some extent : Great deal : Can't say/don't know Q21 Now I will read out a few statements. Please tell me whether you agree or disagree with each one of them? a: Narendra Modi has not lived up to his promise of bringing acche din 1: Fully agree : Somewhat agree : Somewhat disagree : Fully disagree : No opinion b: For the development of Punjab, the ruling party at the Centre and in Punjab should be the same 1: Fully agree : Somewhat agree : Somewhat disagree : Fully disagree Page 25
26 8: No opinion c: Providing free electricity to farmers and weaker sections imposes a huge burden on Punjab s economy and it should be stopped 1: Fully agree : Somewhat agree : Somewhat disagree : Fully disagree : No opinion d: The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) is encouraging insurgent ideology 1: Fully agree : Somewhat agree : Somewhat disagree : Fully disagree : No opinion e: The Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) has failed to uphold the honor of the Sikh faith 1: Fully agree : Somewhat agree : Somewhat disagree : Fully disagree : No opinion Page 26
27 Q22: Now I will ask you a question about the insurgent activities that occurred in Punjab between In your opinion, the path which the insurgents adopted to get their demands met, to what extent would you say it was right or wrong? 1: Absolutely right : Right to some extent : Wrong to some extent : Absolutely wrong : No opinion Q23: During the same period, the path which Punjab police adopted to eliminate insurgency, to what extent was it right - absolutely right, right to some extent, wrong to some extent, absolutely wrong? 1: Absolutely right : Right to some extent : Wrong to some extent : Absolutely wrong : No opinion Q24 Now I am going to read out three sentences. Please tell me, out of these three sentences, which one do you agree the most with? a: (1): Even though people might have suffered on account of demonetization, the nation and the people will benefit from this move in the coming years; (2): Not only have people suffered on account of demonetization, the nation has also suffered losses due to this move. Which statement do you agree most? 1: Agree with (1) : Agree with (2) : No opinion Page 27
28 b: (1): Just as there is nothing wrong with doctors children becoming doctors and actors children becoming actors, there is nothing wrong with parties giving tickets to children of politicians; (2): Doctors children may become doctors and actors children may become actors, but it is not right for a party to give tickets to children of politicians 1: Agree with (1) : Agree with (2) : No opinion Q25 Now I will ask you to compare the four major parties of Punjab Congress, BJP, Akali and AAP. Please tell me which one of these parties is best for the following: a: For the development of Punjab 1: Congress : BJP : Akali : AAP : All parties : No party : No opinion b: For solving the issue of unemployment 1: Congress : BJP : Akali : AAP : All parties : No party : No opinion Page 28
29 c: For resolving the Satluj-Yamuna dispute 1: Congress : BJP : Akali : AAP : All parties : No party : No opinion d: For solving farmers issues 1: Congress : BJP : Akali : AAP : All parties : No party : No opinion e: For tackling the drug menace 1: Congress : BJP : Akali : AAP : All parties Page 29
30 6: No party : No opinion Q26: Suppose Amarinder Singh had not been the Chief Ministerial candidate of the Congress in this election, then in such a situation, would you have voted for some other party or the same party for which you just voted? 1: Some other party : Same party : Doesn t make any difference : No opinion : N.A Q27: Out of these two leaders, which leader do you like more? a: Amarinder Singh or Navjot Singh Siddhu 1: Amarinder Singh : Navjot Singh Siddhu : Both : Neither : No opinion b: Arvind Kejriwal or Bhagwant Mann 1: Arvind Kejriwal : Bhagwant Mann : Both : Neither Page 30
31 8: No opinion c: Prakash Singh Badal or Sukhbir Badal 1: Prakash Singh Badal : Sukhbir Badal : Both : Neither : No opinion Q28: And out of these three leaders, which leader do you like the most? Amarinder Singh, Arvind Kejriwal or Prakash Singh Badal? 1: Amarinder Singh : Arvind Kejriwal : Prakash Singh Badal : Like all three : Dislike all three : Others : No opinion Q29: Which Dera do you follow? 01: Dera Sachkhand (Ballan) : Radha Swami (Beas) : Dera Saccha Suada : Ravidas : Divya Jyoti Jagran Sansthan 7.2 Page 31
32 06: Naankasar waale : Nirankari : Naamdhari : Dera Sant Bhaniyarawala : Dera Sant Phuriwala : Dera Baba Budha Dal : Dera Begowaal : Others : No one : Don't know Q30: Looking at the three years of work done by Modi government, would you say that it has taken greater care of the interests of the rich or the interests of the poor/common man? 1: The rich : The poor/common man : Both : Neither : Can t Say Q31: Suppose if Arvind Kejriwal had been the Chief Ministerial candidate of AAP in this election, would you have voted for AAP? Valid (%) Valid 1: No : Yes : Can't say Total Missing 9: N.A Page 32
33 Q32: How much do these things influence your voting decision - not at all, a little bit or a lot? a: Party posters/banners/hoardings 1: Not at all : A little bit : A lot : Can't say b: Political discussions on television 1: Not at all : A little bit : A lot : Can't say c: Crowds at party rallies 1: Not at all : A little bit : A lot : Can't say d: Speeches of political leaders 1: Not at all : A little bit : A lot Page 33
34 8: Can't say e: Election surveys 1: Not at all : A little bit : A lot : Can't say Q33: How regularly do you do the following to obtain news/information on politics daily, sometimes, rarely or never? a: Watch TV 1: Daily : Sometimes : Rarely : Never : Can't say/don't know b: Listen to radio 1: Daily : Sometimes : Rarely : Never : Can't say/don't know Page 34
35 c: Read newspaper 1: Daily : Sometimes : Rarely : Never : Can't say/don't know d: Use internet/news website 1: Daily : Sometimes : Rarely : Never : Can't say/don't know Q34: In your opinion, which party will win in your assembly constituency? Parties N (%) 01: Congress : BJP : Akali Dal (SAD) : Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) : BSP : CPI(ML)(L) : Lok Insaaf Party (LIP) : SAD(M) : Akali Dal-BJP (SAD-BJP) : Independents : Can't say Page 35
36 Q35: Please tell me whether in the last five years of the Akali-BJP coalition rule, the following has increased, decreased or remained the same? a: Inflation 1: Increased : Same as before : Decreased : No response b: Drug Addiction 1: Increased : Same as before : Decreased : No response c: Hooliganism 1: Increased : Same as before : Decreased : No response Q36: In your opinion, how serious is the drug problem in Punjab very serious, somewhat serious, not much serious or not at all serious? 1: Very serious : Somewhat serious Page 36
37 3: Not much serious : Not at all serious : No opinion Q37: In your locality... a: Which party's rallies drew the maximum crowds? Parties N (%) 01: Congress : BJP : Akali Dal (SAD) : Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) : BSP : CPI : CPI(ML)(L) : NCP : Lok Insaaf Party (LIP) : Swaraj India : Akali Dal-BJP (SAD-BJP) : Independents : Other smaller parties : Don't know b: Which party's leaders speeches did you like the most? Parties N (%) 01: Congress : BJP : Akali Dal (SAD) : Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) : BSP 2.1 Page 37
38 Parties N (%) 06: CPI : CPI(ML)(L) : NCP : Lok Insaaf Party (LIP) : Swaraj India : Akali Dal-BJP (SAD-BJP) : Independents : Other smaller parties : Don't know c: Which party's candidates posters did you see the most? Parties N (%) 01: Congress : BJP : Akali Dal (SAD) : Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) : BSP : CPI(ML)(L) : Lok Insaaf Party (LIP) : SAD(M) : Swaraj India : Akali Dal-BJP (SAD-BJP) : Independents : Other smaller parties : Don't know d: Which party spent the most on its election campaign? Parties N (%) 01: Congress : BJP Page 38
39 Parties N (%) 03: Akali Dal (SAD) : Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) : BSP : CPI(ML)(L) : Lok Insaaf Party (LIP) : SAD(M) : Akali Dal-BJP (SAD-BJP) : Other smaller parties : Don't know Q38: How often do you use the following? Daily, some days a week, some days a month, very rarely or never? a: Facebook 1: Daily : Weekly : Monthly : Rarely : Never : Don t have an account : No answer b: Twitter 1: Daily : Weekly : Monthly : Rarely : Never Page 39
40 6: Don t have an account : No answer c: Whats App 1: Daily : Weekly : Monthly : Rarely : Never : Don t have an account : No answer Q39: (If respondent uses Whats App) Are you a member of any leader s or party s Whats App group in your area? Valid (%) Valid 1: No : Yes : Can't say Total Missing 9: N.A Q40: Now you compare the current elections in your area/locality with the previous elections. Do you think electoral malpractices in your area in the current elections had increased, decreased or you would say electoral malpractice never happened in your area? 1: Increased : Remained the same : Decreased Page 40
41 4: Never happened : Don't know Q41: Should the current Akali-BJP government in Punjab get another chance? 1: No : Yes : Can't say Page 41
42 BACKGROUND INFORMATION Z1: What is your age? Age group N (%) Valid (%) Valid 1: Up to 25 yrs : yrs : yrs : yrs : 56 yrs. and above Total Missing 98: No answer 6.2 Z2: Gender Gender N (%) 1: Male : Female : Others 2.1 Z3: Up to what level have you studied? Education (Respondent) N (%) 0: Non Literate : Below Primary : Primary pass/ Middle fail : Middle pass/matric Fail : Matric : Intermediate/ College no degree : Graduate or equivalent : Post Graduate : Professional Degrees and Higher Research : N.A Page 42
43 Education (Respondent) N (%) a_f: Up to what level have your father studied? Father s Education N (%) 0: Non Literate : Below Primary : Primary pass/ Middle fail : Middle pass/matric Fail : Matric : Intermediate/ College no degree : Graduate or equivalent : Post Graduate : Professional Degrees and Higher Research 8.2 9: N.A a_m: Up to what level have your mother studied? Mother s Education N (%) 0: Non Literate : Below Primary : Primary pass/ Middle fail : Middle pass/matric Fail : Matric : Intermediate/ College no degree : Graduate or equivalent : Post Graduate : Professional Degrees and Higher Research 3.1 9: N.A Page 43
44 Z4: What is your Occupation? Occupation (Respondent) N (%) 01: Scientists : Engineers : Doctors : Lawyers : Accountants : College/Univ. Teachers : Other higher professionals : Science and engineering technicians : Medical technicians : School teachers : Nursery teachers : Priests : Other lower professionals : Elected Officials: District level elected officials : Managers : Officials Class I : Officials Class II : Class III Employee (Clerical) : Superintendents : Traditional clerks : Class IV Employee : Other administrative, managerial and clerical workers : Big businessmen : Medium businessmen : Small businessmen : Petty shopkeeper : Hawkers, Vendors : Sales executives : Salespersons : Shop Assistants : Rentier 4.1 Page 44
45 Occupation (Respondent) N (%) 39: Other businessmen : Waiters : Barbers, beauticians : Ayahs, maids, domestic servants : Chowkidars, caretakers : Sweepers, scavengers : Other service workers : Mechanics, machine tool operators, drivers : Electricians, Plumbers : Jewellers : Tailors : Weavers : Shoemakers : Blacksmiths : Carpenters : Other skilled workers : Masons, bricklayers : Potters : Furniture, basket, mat makers : Rickshaw-pullers : Unskilled labourers : Other semi-skilled and unskilled workers : Owner-cultivators 20 + Acres : Owner-cultivators Acres : Owner-cultivators 5-10 Acres : Owner-cultivators 1-5 Acres : Owner-cultivators 0-1 Acre : Tenant-cultivators 5+ Acres : Tenant-cultivators 0-5 Acres : Plantation workers : Agricultural labourers : Other agriculture workers : Dairy farming 14.4 Page 45
46 Occupation (Respondent) N (%) 90: House-wife/husband : Students not seeking employment : Employment seekers : Unemployed workers, non-workers : Political activists, missionaries : Unidentifiable or unclassifiable : Not ascertained a: Are you the main earner of your household? 1: No : Yes b: (If No in Z4a) What is the occupation of the main earner of your household? Occupation (Main earner) N (%) Valid (%) Valid 01: Scientists : Engineers : Doctors : Lawyers : Accountants : College/Univ. Teachers : Writers : Modern Artists : Other higher professionals : Computer operators : Medical technicians : School teachers : Nursery teachers : Folk and commercial artists : Priests Page 46
47 Occupation (Main earner) N (%) Valid (%) 19: Other lower professionals : Elected Officials: Top central/state level : Elected Officials: District level elected officials : Managers : Officials Class I : Class III Employee (Clerical) : Superintendents : Traditional clerks : Class IV Employee : Other administrative, managerial and clerical workers : Big businessmen : Medium businessmen : Small businessmen : Petty shopkeeper : Hawkers, Vendors : Sales executives : Salespersons : Shop Assistants : Rentier : Other businessmen : Waiters : Dhobi : Barbers, beauticians : Ayahs, maids, domestic servants : Chowkidars, caretakers : Sweepers, scavengers : Other service workers : Mechanics, machine tool operators, drivers : Electricians, Plumbers : Jewellers : Tailors : Shoemakers : Blacksmiths Page 47
48 Occupation (Main earner) N (%) Valid (%) 57: Carpenters : Other skilled workers : Miners : Masons, bricklayers : Potters : Stone-cutter and carvers : Furniture, basket, mat makers : Rickshaw-pullers : Unskilled labourers : Other semi-skilled and unskilled workers : Owner-cultivators 20 + Acres : Owner-cultivators Acres : Owner-cultivators 5-10 Acres : Owner-cultivators 1-5 Acres : Owner-cultivators 0-1 Acre : Tenant-cultivators 5+ Acres : Tenant-cultivators 0-5 Acres : Agricultural labourers : Other agriculture workers : Dairy farming : Poultry farming : Forest produce gatherer : House-wife/husband : Students not seeking employment : Unemployed workers, non-workers : Unidentifiable or unclassifiable Total Missing 99: Not ascertained Page 48
49 c: (If no in Z4a) What is your relationship with the main earner of your household? Valid (%) Valid 01: Husband/Wife : Father/Mother/Father-in-law/Mother-in-law : Son/daughter : Brother/Sister : Grand son/grand daughter : Uncle/Aunt : Nephew/Niece : Grand father/grand mother : Others : No answer Total Missing 99: N.A Z5: How does the main earner of your household get paid for his work - Hourly, Daily, Weekly, Monthly or in some other way? 1: Hourly : Daily : Weekly : Monthly : Some other way : Can't say Z6: Are you married? Marital Status N (%) 1: Married : Married (Gauna not performed, not started living together : Widowed Page 49
50 Marital Status N (%) 4: Divorced 1.0 7: Unmarried/Single : No response Z7: Does any member of your family live in other states of India (outside Punjab) or outside the country? 1: No : Yes a: (If yes in Z7) Had s/he gone in search of employment, for education, for both or for other work? Valid (%) Valid 1: Looking for jobs : For studies : For job/study : For other work : For marriage : Did not tell Total Missing 9: N.A Z8: What is your Caste/Jati-biradari/Tribe name? Caste/Jati-biradari/Tribe N (%) 010: Brahmins : Rajputs : Kayasthas : Vaishya Page 50
51 Caste/Jati-biradari/Tribe N (%) 055: Jain : Punjabi Khatris : Sindhi : Other Upper Castes : Jat (Hindu Only) : Other PP : Kamboj : Other Peasant OBC : Gaderia : Chhimbe (Tailors) : Ramgarhia (Carpenters) : Ghumiar/ Parjapat (Potters) : Lohar (Black Smith) : Sunar (Gold Smith) : Daoli (Refine gold from sand) : Other Craftsmen : Dhobi (Washermen) : Nai (Barber) : Penja (Oil Pressers) : Bairagi : Bharbhunja (Grain Roaster) : Other Service OBCs : Chamar : Balmiki : Pasi : Dhobi : Dom : Lowest SC : Other SC : Other ST : Ashrafs (Sayyad Shaikh) : Mughal (Khan) : Other Upper Caste Muslim Page 51
52 Caste/Jati-biradari/Tribe N (%) 740: Peasants/Traders : Craftsmen/Weavers : Service : Other Muslim OBC : Muslim No Caste/Other Muslims : Jat Sikh : Khatri/Arora Sikh : OBC SIkh : Mazhabi SIkh: Dalit Sikh : Sikh No Caste/Other Sikhs : OBC Christians : Dalit Christians : Dalit Buddhists : Hindu no caste : No religion no caste 4.1 a: And what is your caste group? Caste group N (%) Valid (%) Valid 1: Scheduled Caste (SC) : Scheduled Tribe (ST) : Other Backward Classes (OBC) : Other Total Missing 9: N.A. 2.1 Z9: What is your religion? Religion N (%) 1: Hindu : Muslim : Christian Page 52
53 Religion N (%) 4: Sikh : Jain : Others 9.3 a: (If Sikh) Are you Amritdhari, Keshdhari, Sahajdhari or Patit? Valid (%) Valid 1: Amritdhari : Keshdhari : Sahajdhari : Patit : Can't say Total Missing 9: N.A Z10: Are you a pure vegetarian, vegetarian but eat eggs or you eat meat/fish as well? 1: Pure vegetarian : Vegetarian but eat eggs : Non-vegetarian eat meat/fish : Didn't tell Z11: What type of mobile phone do you have? 1: Normal mobile phone : Smart phone : Don't have mobile phone : No answer Page 53
54 a: (If Have mobile phone) Do you have internet connection in your mobile? Valid (%) Valid 1: No : Yes No response Total Missing 9: N.A Z12: Do you have an Aadhaar Card? 1: No : Yes Z13: Area/Locality 1: Village : Small town : Big town : Big city a: (If village) How far the highway from this village? Valid (%) Valid 0: Kilometer : 1 to 4 Kilometer : 5 to 9 Kilometer : 10: Kilometer and above : Don't know Total Page 54
55 Valid (%) Missing 9: N.A b: (If village) Type of house where Respondent lives (own or rented) Type of House N (%) Valid (%) Valid 1: Pucca (both wall and roof made of pucca material) : Pucca-Kutcha (Either wall or roof is made of pucca material and other of kutcha material) 3: Kutcha/Mud houses (both wall and roof are made of kutcha material ) 4: Hut (both wall and roof made of grass, leaves, un-burnt brick or bamboo) Total Missing 9: N.A c: (If Town/City/Metropolitan) Type of house where Respondent lives (own or rented) Type of House N (%) Valid (%) Valid 1: House/Flat/Bunglow : House/Flat with 5 or more rooms : House/Flat with 4 rooms : House/Flat with 3 rooms : House with 2 rooms : House with 1 room : Mainly a kutcha house : Slum/jhuggi/jhopdi Total Missing 9: N.A Page 55
56 Z14: Total No. of family members living in the household a: Adults (Above 18 years) No. of Adult member N (%) 1: One : Two : Three : Four : Five : Six : Seven : Eight : Nine and above b: Children (Below 18 years) No. of children N (%) 0: Blank/NA : One : Two : Three : Four : Five : Six : Seven : Eight 9.3 9: Nine and above 12.4 Page 56
57 Z16: Total monthly household expenditure - putting together the expenditure of all members of the household? Monthly Household Expenditure 1: Up to Rs : 1001 to 2000 N (%) 3: 2001 to : 3001 to : 4001 to : 5001 to : to : Above Z17: Do you or members of your household have the following: a: Car/Jeep/Van 1: No : Yes b: Scooter/Motorcycle/Moped 1: No : Yes c: Air conditioner 1: No : Yes Page 57
58 d: Computer/laptop/I pad 1: No : Yes d(1): (If Computer/laptop/I pad) Is it with Internet or without internet? Valid (%) Valid 1: With internet : Without internet Total Missing 9: N.A e: Electric fan/cooler 1: No : Yes f: Washing machine 1: No : Yes g: Fridge 1: No : Yes Page 58
59 h: Television 1: No : Yes h(1): (If Television) Is it with Cable/Dish TV or without Cable/Dish TV? Valid (%) Valid 1: With Cable/Dish TV : Without Cable/Dish TV Total Missing 9: N.A i: Bank/Post office Account 1: No : Yes j: ATM/Debit/Credit card 1: No : Yes Page 59
60 k: LPG gas 1: No : Yes l: Toilet inside the house 1: No : Yes m: (If Village) Thresher Valid (%) Valid 1: No : Yes Total Missing 9: N.A n: (If Village) Pumping set Valid (%) Valid 1: No : Yes Total Missing 9: N.A Page 60
61 o: (If Village) Tractor Valid (%) Valid 1: No : Yes Total Missing 9: N.A Z19: Total monthly household income - putting together the income of all members of the household? Monthly Income N (%) 1: Up to Rs : 1001 to : 2001 to : 3001 to : 4001 to : 5001 to : to : Above Page 61
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