Section 16 Economic Empowerment
16.1 ECO_EMP1
The respondent’s assessment of their involvement in deciding how to spend household’s income.
Levels:
- Very uninvolved
- Somewhat uninvolved
- Neither uninvolved, nor involved
- Somewhat involved
- Very involved
- DK
16.2 ECO_EMP2
The respondent’s assessment of their involvement in deciding how household income is spent on basic needs like food and clothing.
Levels:
- Very uninvolved
- Somewhat uninvolved
- Neither uninvolved, nor involved
- Somewhat involved
- Very involved
- DK
16.3 ECO_EMP3
The respondent’s assessment of their involvement in deciding how household income is spent on other things beyond basic needs.
Levels:
- Very uninvolved
- Somewhat uninvolved
- Neither uninvolved, nor involved
- Somewhat involved
- Very involved
- DK
16.4 ECO_EMP4
The respondent’s assessment of their influence on the final decision about how to spend household income.
Levels:
- None
- A little
- About half
- Most
- Almost all
- DK
16.5 ECO_EMP5
The respondent’s assessment of how likely they would be to voice their disagreement if they happened to disagree with a typical decision about how their household’s income is spent.
Levels:
- Very unlikely
- Somewhat unlikely
- Neither unlikely, nor likely
- Somewhat likely
- Very likely
- DK
16.6 ECO_EMP6
The respondent’s assessment of whether they make the final decision on how their money is spent or saved.
Levels:
- Strongly disagree
- Somewhat disagree
- Neither disagree, nor agree
- Somewhat agree
- Strongly agree
- DK
16.7 ECO_EMP7
The respondent trusts financial service providers to keep their personal information private (unless they allow it to be shared).
Levels:
- Strongly disagree
- Somewhat disagree
- Neither disagree, nor agree
- Somewhat agree
- Strongly agree
- DK