Survey master questions

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Never having to go without food or having insufficient food because of lack of money
Sufficient baby milk (1-10)
Meat or fish or chicken or vegetarian equivalent at least once a day
Able to eat meat
Dinner of cheap and low nutrition food no more than once a week (eg canned food, instant noodles or cookies)
Able to eat non-meat food
At least four pairs of trousers (aged 11-17)
At least seven pairs of new underpants (0-10)
Enough warm clothes for cold weather
Some new clothes
New clothes in a month
Some new, not all clothes are old ones from siblings
Younger siblings having to wear elder siblings' old clothes
A pair of shoes that fit properly
Warm, properly fitting shoes
Properly fitted shoes (e.g. leather shoe and sport shoe)
Shoes can be replaced by a new pair once unfitted or worn
Suitable clothes for important or special occasions
The right kind of clothes to fit in with children of the same age
Having sufficient clothes for various occasions
School uniforms of correct size every year
All school uniform and equipment required (e.g. Books, pens, etc.)
New school clothes when needed for school-aged children (aged 5-17)
A visit to a health facility when ill and all the medication prescribed to treat the illness
Able to visit doctor even if there is no money
Able to see a doctor when ill and have family members taking care of me
No unmet needs for consulting a GP or specialist, excluding dentists and ophthalmologists
To be able to see a dentist when needed
A yearly dental check up for children aged over 3
A bus to take children to and from school
Money to spend on sweets or snacks
Rewards (money or products)
Celebrations on special occasions (birthdays, Christmas, religious events, etc.)
Visit relatives and friends on traditional festivals
Invite friends home at least once a month
Visits or invitations to friends (aged 11-17)
A meal out with friends at least once a month
Dining out with family members at least twice a year
Go out with friends or family for leisure activities at least once a month (e.g. watching movie, taking part in sport activities)
Go out with friends/class mates once a week
Play outside (e.g. park) with friends at least once a week
Play with peer group at least once a week
Play with at least three friends
Staying with family or friends during the last 12 months
Eat out with family at least once a month
A meal at a fast food chain
A holiday away from home for five days once a year
Participate in at least one extra-curricular camp activity during the winter and summer holidays
A family day trip at least four times a year
Travel with family at least five days a year
Shopping at bookshop or toy store
Regular leisure activities (swimming, playing instrument, Taekwondo, etc.)
Extra-curricular lessons such as music, dance, drawing
Buy some small gifts for family or friends at least once a year?
Xmas present
Mobile phone for children aged 10 or older
A mobile phone
Computer with internet
Computer and internet for school work
Computer games
A games console
Separate bedrooms for adults and children
Child’s own room
Own room for children over 10 of different sexes
Partitioning for every child over 10 of different sex to have his/her own space
A separate bedroom for each child aged over 10
Bedroom for every child of different sex over 11 years
A local park or play area for children
Bedding for self (aged 11-17)
Blanket(s)
Study desk
A desk lamp or sufficient light
Attend school until at least year 12 or equivalent
Start work after 9 years of free education even if academic achievemnets are good
Education up to University or equivalent
Attend kindergarten or nursery for pre-school aged children
Participate in school trips and school events
Children can participate in school activities and outings
Children can participate in extra-curriculum school activities
After school class
Children can participate in school outings
Particpation in Breakfast or after-school club
Parents/carers able to visit children's school on special occasions, such as school day
Up to date schoolbooks and new school clothes
School lunch box
New schoolbag
Books at home suitable for their ages (including reference and story books)
Uo to date schoolbooks when needed for school-age children (aged 5-17)
Extra-curricular reading materials every six months on average
A dictionary
Bookshelf
Educational games (e.g. chess)
Tutorial lessons after school
Tutorial lessons after school at least once a week (during term time)
Toys or materials for a hobby
Stationary
Toys (for primary school children)
Toys and games (aged 0 -10)
Construction toys such as Duplo or Lego
An i-pod/i-pod games/video games (aged 11-17)
Camera

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