Explanation for Inclusion of Questions

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APPENDIX B



EXPLANATIONS FOR INCLUSION OF SURVEY QUESTIONS

EXPLANATIONS OF INCLUSION OF QUESTIONS IN SURVEY




Questions


Description


Explanation


Wave of Interview


Introduction/Screener


A1-A2


Introduction to interview


Introduction to interview


Both


A3-A7


Asks birth date and last four digits of social security number


Check that respondent is sample member


Both


Receipt of Self-Employment Services


B1-B2


Receipt of services prior to random assignment.


Baseline information


First


B3-B5a

B6-B8a

B9-B11a

B12-B14a

B15-B16a


Ask whether respondent has received a service, and if so, obtains a measure of the amount of time spent receiving the services and the name of the organization that provided the service. Services asked about include: classes, workshops, or seminars; one-on-one counseling or technical assistance; peer support groups, and mentoring.; other services


Outcome measures. We ask the name of the organization to identify whether the respondent received the services at a provider of GATE services.


Both


B17



Asks about amount paid for all the services combined


Outcome measure and used in benefit-cost analysis.


Both


B21



Asks those who did not participate in any self-employment programs why they did not.


Helps us understand nonparticipation in self-employment programs


Both


B22


Asks whether they have written a business plan.


Outcome measure


Both


B23-B25


Ask whether services in general and GATE specifically assisted them in the plan.


Used to interpret impact estimates.


Both


B26-B28


Ask whether they have applied for loans, for how many, and whether they applied for an SBA loan.


Outcome measure


Both


B29-B31


Ask whether services in general and GATE specifically assisted them applying for the loans.


Used to interpret impact estimates


Both


B32-B33a


Asks how much and in what ways the respondent thought the services helped them.


Used to interpret impact estimates


Both


B34-B37


Asks whether the respondent thought the services they received were useful, which service was most helpful, whether other services would have been helpful, and if so, which.


Used to interpret impact estimates and may suggest improvements in program.


Both


Self-Employment Experiences


C1


Asks for the reasons the respondent had been interested in being self-employed.


Baseline information


First


C2-C3


Length of time self-employed prior to random assignment, and number of businesses owned.


Baseline information


First


C4-C7


Ask about all self-employment spells since random assignment/last interview.


Used to construct history of self-employment. Outcome measure


Both


C8


Asks about reason the self-employment spell ended.


Describes whether business failed and/or respondent took a better job. Used to interpret impact estimates.


Both


C9


Asks about respondent’s labor market activities at end of self-employment spell.


Used to construct history of labor market participation. Outcome measure.


Both


C10-C11


Asks for all businesses operated since random assignment/last interview for the product or activity of the business. We will use this information to code the industry of the business. We also ask whether the respondent is a consultant working for only one company. This will identify people who are effectively attached to another company but are not formally employed by the company.


Outcome measures.


Both


C12-C13


Asks for all businesses operated since random assignment/last interview for average monthly sales and expenses.


Used to estimate size and profitability of business. Outcome measure.


Both


C14



Asks for all businesses operated since random assignment/last interview for average weekly hours spent working.


Outcome measure


Both


C15-C18e


Asks for all business operated since random assignment/last interview for measures of the earnings the sample member has received from the business. We ask first for the proportion of total family income received from the business. We then ask about all payments, bonuses, and profit shares the respondent received.


Used to estimate earnings from self-employment. Outcome measure.


Both


C19


Asks about how much the business was sold for.


Used as a measure of the worth of the business. Outcome measure.


Both


C21-C22b


Asks for the most recent or current business, about the structure of the business and the ownership of the business.


Outcome measure


Both


C23-C26


Asks for the most recent or current business, how the business was acquired.


Outcome measure


Both


C27-C39


Asks for the most recent or current business, how much capital was put into the business and the sources of that capital. Includes asking the amount, interest rate, and length of any loan.


Outcome measure


Both


C40


Asks whether the most recent/current business is located at the respondents home, in an incubator, or in a commercially available space.


Outcome measure


Both


C41


Asks for the zip code of the business.


Can be used to indicate whether the business is located in an economically-depressed area. Outcome measure.


Both


C43-C49


Ask of respondent’s current business, for the total number of employees, whether they work part or full time, and how many family members work at the business. Also ask for the businesses current payroll and which fringe benefits employees are offered.


Indicates the extent the business has created employment. Outcome measure.


Both


C50-C52


Asks whether respondent receives fringe benefits through the business and whether he/she receives health insurance from another source.


Outcome measure


Both


C53


Asks whether other household members had earnings at the time they started their business.


Baseline information


Both


C54


Asks about the challenges of starting a business.


Descriptive information to inform program development and used to interpret impact estimates


Both


C55-C56


For those who did not start a business since random assignment, we ask what the challenges were that prevented them starting a business.


Descriptive information to inform program development and used to interpret impact estimates


First


Employment Working for Someone Else


D0-D2


Ask about years of experience working for someone else and time spent as a manager prior to random assignment.


Baseline information


First


D3, D5-D9


Asks whether they are currently working and whether they have worked for someone else since random assignment/date of last interview. Ask for dates of beginning and end of employment spells.


Used to construct history of employment for someone else. Outcome measure


Both


D4


Asks what they are doing now if they are not working for someone else.


Used to construct history of labor market participation. Outcome measure.


Both


D10-D12


Ask about the type of work they do at each job since random assignment/date of last interview. These questions will be used to code the industry and occupation of the respondent


Outcome measures


Both


D13


Asks about the number of hours worked.


Outcome measure


Both


D14-D16


Ask about the rate of pay.


The responses to these questions and D13 will be used to calculate earnings. Outcome measure


Both


D17


Asks about the availability of fringe benefits to the respondent from any work for someone else.


Outcome measure


Both


D19-D21


Ask about how why the job ended and what the respondent did after the job ended.


Used to construct history of labor market participation. Outcome measure.


Both


D22


Asks about overall current satisfaction from work--whether self-employed or working for someone else.


Outcome measure


Both


Income Sources and Amounts


E1-E4


Ask about total household income.


Outcome measure.

Asks in ranges for respondents who do not know their exact annual income or are reluctant to provide that information.


Both


E5-E8


Ask about household income from public assistance, including unemployment compensation, Social Security, pensions and other retirement benefits, cash welfare, Veterans payments, and food stamps.


Outcome measures


Both


Household Composition, Marital Status, and Spouse Employment


F1


Marital status


Outcome measure


Both


F2-F4


Asks about earnings of other household members and hours worked


Outcome measure


Both


F5-F5b


Household composition


Outcome measure


Both


Contact Information


G1-G9


Contact information


Used to locate respondent for second follow-up survey


First


G10-G17


Closing and thanks for interview. Request for minimal contact information.


Thanks and collection of minimal contact information in case need to contact respondent for clarification.


Second


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