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RLMS Russia Longitudinal Monitoring Survey Round 12 (September 2003 - December 2003) COMMUNITY QUESTIONNAIRE Russian Institute of Nutrition University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Institute of Sociology, Russian Academy of Sciences

Project RUSSIA INFRASTRUCTURE OF THE POPULATION CENTER COSTS OF FOOD PRODUCTS 8th round (i.e., 12th round) SITEL 1. [NAME OF THE POPULATION CENTER ] 2. [NAME OF THE OBSERVER ] 3. [NUMBER OF THE OBSERVER ] 2003

CLPOPLTN CLAREA 1. What is the size of the population of this city (urban settlement, village, hamlet)? people 2. What approximate territory is covered by this city (urban settlement, village, hamlet)? sq. km 2 CLLOWNPR 3. May private citizens officially own land in this city (urban settlement, village, hamlet)? [ SKIP TO 5 ] Couldn t find out... 3 [ SKIP TO 5 ] 4. May this land be used for: Yes No CLLHOME 1. Building a home... 1...2 CLLSHOP 2. Building a factory or shop, or for another industrial purpose... 1...2 CLLOTHER 3. Some other purpose... 1...2 [NOTE WHAT, EXACTLY] CLLOUSE CLLOUSE2 CLLOUSE3 CLBLDGPR 5. May private individuals officially buy a building in this city (urban settlement, village, hamlet) and use it for industrial purposes, business activities? Couldn t find out... 3 CLLFARM 6. [QUESTION 6 IS INTENDED ONLY FOR RURAL PLACES. ] May a private citizen use this land for farming? Couldn t find out... 3 RESIDENCES 12. What types of houses does the territory of this population center have? Note all types. Has Doesn t Have CLHTYPE1 1. Individual houses... 1... 2 CLHTYPE2 2. One-storey with a few apartments........................... 1... 2 CLHTYPE3 3. Small (< 20 units) multi-storied buildings with separate apartments 1........ 2 CLHTYPE4 4. Large (> 20 units) multi-storied buildings with separate apartments 1........ 2 CLHTYPE5 5. Small (< 20 units) multi-storied buildings with communal apartments... 1... 2 CLHTYPE6 6. Large (> 20 units) multi-storied buildings with communal apartments... 1... 2 CLHTYPE7 7. Multi-storied dormitories, not for families.................... 1... 2 CLHTYP71 7.1. Multi-storied dormitories, for families....................... 1... 2 CLHOTHER 8. Other kinds... 1... 2 [NOTE WHAT KINDS] CLHOTYPE CLHOTYP2 CLHOTYP3

3 13. What kinds of homes may be bought by private individuals here? Please note all types of residences that may be acquired as private property. May May Not CLHOUSPR 1. Individual house... 1...2 CLAPT1PR 2. Apartment in a one-storey building.................... 1...2 CLAPTMPR 3. Apartment in a multi-storied building................... 1...2 CLROOMPR 4. Room in a communal apartment in a multi-storied building.. 1...2 TRANSPORTATION, ETC. CLROADS 14. What types of roads predominate in this population center? All roads have paved surfaces................ 1 Most roads have paved surfaces.............. 2 Most roads are dirt or gravel................. 3 All roads are dirt or gravel.................. 4 [ SKIP TO 16 ] CLROADSQ 15. How would you evaluate the condition of these road surfaces? Excellent... 1 [ SKIP TO 17 ] Good... 2 [ SKIP TO 17 ] Average... 3 [ SKIP TO 17 ] Poor... 4 [ SKIP TO 17 ] Very poor... 5 [ SKIP TO 17 ] CLD2PRDS 16. [QUESTION 16 IS ONLY FOR PLACES WHERE ROADS ARE DIRT OR GRAVEL, I.E., POINT 4 WAS NOTED IN QUESTION 14.] How far is it from this place to the closest paved roads? CLTELEGR 17. Is there a telegraph in this population center? [ SKIP TO 20 ] CLD2TELG 18. How far is it to the nearest telegraph? 19. How long does it take to get to it? hours minutes CLTELGHR CLTELGMN CLTELEPH 20. Is there in this population center some kind of telephone system? [ SKIP TO 26 ON PAGE 4 ] CLTELP4A 21. Is the telephone system available for all residents? [ SKIP TO 26 ON PAGE 4 ]

22. Does this population center have the following kinds of telephone systems: 4 Yes No CLTTYPE1 1. Local with operator assistance..................... 1...2 CLTTYPE2 2. Local with automatic telephone dialing.............. 1...2 CLTTYPE3 3. Long distance with operator assistance.............. 1...2 CLTTYPE4 4. Long distance with automatic telephone dialing....... 1...2 CLTELPHM CLTELPHP 23. Do the residents here have telephones at home? [ SKIP TO 26 ] 24. Approximately what percentage of families living here have home telephones? [MENTION THE SOURCE OF INFORMATION USED.] % of families CLTELPHO CLOTELOP CLTV CLTVINTR CLTVCABL CLPOSTAL CLOPOSTS CLPOSTOF 25. These home telephones operate: Around the clock... 1 Several hours a day... 2 Less than that... 3 Other (write how)... 4 26. Can local residents receive programming from some television stations? [ SKIP TO 28 ] 27. Is the reception of television programs uninterrupted? All programs are uninterrupted............... 1 Only part of the programming is uninterrupted... 2 All programs are interrupted................. 3 28. Can local residents use cable television? 29. Can local residents use postal services? Yes, year-round... 1 Yes, but only part of the year................ 2 No... 3 [ SKIP TO 35 ON PAGE 5 ] Other (write what)... 4 30. Is there a post office in this population center? [ SKIP TO 32 ON PAGE 5 ] 31. How long does it take to get to the nearest post office or mail box to send a letter? hours minutes CLPOHR CLPOMN CLPOKM 31.1 What is the distance to the nearest post office or mail box?

CLLTRMOS 32. [ FOR ALL POPULATION CENTERS EXCEPT MOSCOW ] How long does it usually take for a simple letter to travel from Moscow to this place? days 5 33. Are some kinds of newspapers delivered to local residents on the day they are printed? 33. 34. Delivered How many the same day days late? 1. Local newspapers... Yes... 1 No... 2 Doesn t exist 3 CLLNDL CLLNSD 2. Oblast, krai, republic newspapers... Yes... 1 No... 2 CLONSD CLONDL 3. Moscow newspapers... Yes... 1 No... 2 CLMNSD. CLMNDL 34. If some newspapers don t come the same day, write in column 34 the time of their usual delay. Note the interval for each delayed newspaper. CLLIBR 35. Is there in this population center a library available to local residents? [ SKIP TO 37 ] 36. How long does it take to travel to the nearest available library? hours minutes CLLIBRHR CLLIBRMN CLLIBRKM 36.1. What is the distance to the nearest available library? CLMOVIE CKMOVIEC CKVIDEO CLWEB 37. Is there in this population center a movie theater, house of culture, club, or hall where movies are shown? [ SKIP TO 39 ] 38. How much does a ticket cost for a one-part film? rubles 39. Is there in this population center a hall where video cassette films are shown? 39.1. Is there in this population center an internet-café, internet-club, internet-salon, or similar facility offering internet connections? [ SKIP TO 40 ON PAGE 6 ] CLWEBCST 39.2. How much does one hour of internet use cost in this internet-café, club, or salon? rubles

40. [IN MOSCOW, SKIP TO QUESTION 46. ON PAGE 7, IN AN ( OBLAST / KRAI / REPUBLIC ) CENTER, SKIP TO QUESTION 43.] What kind of public transportation do people usually use to travel to the (oblast / krai / republic) center in the summer? [IF THERE IS NO OBLAST DIVISION, INDICATE THE KRAI OR REPUBLIC CENTER. IF SEVERAL FORMS OF TRANSPORTATION NEED TO BE USED DURING ONE SINGLE TRIP, MENTION ALL FORMS THAT ARE RELEVANT. IF SEVERAL FORMS OF TRANSPORT ARE AVAILABLE, NOTE THE ONE USED BY THE MAJORITY OF THE RESIDENTS OF THIS PLACE.] Use Don t Use CLOCSBUS 1. Bus... 1...2 CLOCSTRN 2. Train, electric train... 1...2 CLOCSWTR 3. Water transport... 1...2 CLOCSHLC 4. Helicopter... 1...2 CLOCSAIR 5. Airplane... 1...2 CLOCSOTH 6. Other (write what)... 1...2 CLOCSMNS CLOCSMN2 6 41. What kind of public transportation do people usually use to travel to the (oblast / krai / republic) center in the winter? Use Don t Use CLOCWBUS 1. Bus... 1...2 CLOCWTRN 2. Train, electric train... 1...2 CLOCWWTR 3. Water transport... 1...2 CLOCWHLC 4. Helicopter... 1...2 CLOCWAIR 5. Airplane... 1...2 CLOCWOTH 6. Other (write what)... 1...2 CLOCWMNS CLOCWMN2 CLOCCSTL CLOCCSTH 42. At the present time, what are the minimum and maximum transportation expenses for one person to go to the (oblast / krai / republic) center and return? We understand that the costs might be quite diverse; nevertheless, please estimate how much the majority of people would have to pay for the trip. [IF THERE IS NO OBLAST DIVISION, INDICATE THE KRAI OR REPUBLIC CENTER.] minimum cost rubles maximum cost rubles 43. What kind of public transport do people usually use to travel to Moscow in the summer? [IF SEVERAL FORMS OF TRANSPORTATION NEED TO BE USED DURING ONE SINGLE TRIP, MENTION ALL FORMS THAT ARE RELEVANT. IF SEVERAL FORMS OF TRANSPORT ARE AVAILABLE, NOTE THE ONE USED BY THE MAJORITY OF THE RESIDENTS OF THIS PLACE.] Use Don t Use CLMSSBUS 1. Bus... 1...2 CLMSSTRN 2. Train, electric train... 1...2 CLMSSWTR 3. Water transport... 1...2 CLMSSHLC 4. Helicopter... 1...2 CLMSSAIR 5. Airplane... 1...2 CLMSSOTH 6. Other (write what)... 1...2 CLMSSMNS CLMSSMN2

44. What public transportation do people usually use to travel to Moscow in the winter? Use Don t Use CLMSWBUS 1. Bus... 1...2 CLMSWTRN 2. Train, electric train... 1...2 CLMSWWTR 3. Water transport... 1...2 CLMSWHLC 4. Helicopter... 1...2 CLMSWAIR 5. Airplane... 1...2 CLMSWOTH 6. Other (write what)... 1...2 CLMSWMNS CLMSWMN2 7 CLMSCSTL CLMSCSTH 45. At the present time, what are the minimum and maximum transportation expenses for one person to travel to Moscow (go and return)? We understand the costs might be diverse; nevertheless, please estimate what the majority of people would have to pay for the trip. minimum cost rubles maximum cost rubles PUBLIC HEALTH 46. Which of the general health facilities listed below or private specialists, whose services residents can use, are located in this population center? [ OBSERVER! IF, FOR EXAMPLE, THERE IS A MILITARY HOSPITAL IN THIS POPULATION CENTER, BUT RESIDENTS MAY NOT USE IT, DO NOT COUNT IT AS PRESENT IN QUESTION 46.] 46. 47. 48. How far How many (km)? hours and minutes? 1. Hospital... Yes... 1 No... 2 hrs min. CLHOSP CLD2HOSP CLHOSPHR CLHOSPMN 2. Polyclinic... Yes... 1 No... 2 hrs min. CLPOLY CLD2POLY CLPOLYHR CLPOLYMN 3. Health assistant, medical center... Yes... 1 No... 2 hrs min. CLMEDC CLD2MEDC CLMEDCHR CLMEDCMN 4. Emergency clinic... Yes... 1 No... 2 hrs min. CLEMRG CLD2EMRG CLEMRGHR CLEMRGMN 5. Women s consultant... Yes... 1 No... 2 hrs min. CLGYNC CLD2GYNC CLGYNCHR CLGYNCMN 6. Private doctor... Yes... 1 No... 2 hrs min. CLPVDR CLD2PVDR CLPVDRHR CLPVDRMN 7. Folk medicine practitioner... Yes... 1 No... 2 hrs min. CLFLKM CLD2FLKM CLFLKMHR CLFLKMMN 8. Pharmacy... Yes... 1 No... 2 hrs min. CLPHAR CLD2PHAR CLPHARHR CLPHARMN 9. Something else (note)... Yes... 1 No... 2 CLOTHM CLOTHM1 CLOTHM2 CLOTHM3 CLOTHM4 CLOTHM5

47. Note in column 47. the distance to the closest facility or specialist in those cases where the enterprise or specialist is not located in the immediate place of residence (see the answer to question 46.). 48. Note in column 48. the time needed to travel one way to the medical facilities and specialists not located in the population center. 49. Below are listed several situations in which people need medical help. Where do the residents of this population center usually go in each specific case? Note in the column headed Code of place of treatment the numbers of the corresponding medical facilities or specialists listed in question 46. For example, if local residents usually go to the emergency clinic for broken bones, in column 49 write code 4. If, in some specific case, none of the medical facilities applies, write in the corresponding blank to the right of the code column where in this case local residents go for treatment. 49. Code of place of treatment 1. Broken bones... CLBBONES CLBBOTH 2. Influenza, cold... CLFLU CLFLUOTH 3. Chronic illness... CLCHRON CLCHROTH 4. Chest pains... CLCHEST CLCHEOTH 5. High temperature (adults)... CLFEVERA CLFVAOTH 6. High temperature (children)... CLFEVERC CLFVCOTH 7. Prenatal care... CLPRENAT CLPREOTH 8. Childbirth... CLDELIVR CLDELOTH 9. Abortion... CLABORTN CLABOOTH 10. Acquiring birth control... CLBIRTHC CLBIROTH 8 CLPEDIAT 50. Is there in this population center a pediatrician? [ SKIP TO 53.1 ] CLD2PEDT 51. How far is it to the nearest pediatrician? 52. How much time is needed to travel one way to the nearest pediatrician? hours CLPEDTHR minutes CLPEDTMN CLABORTP 53.1 Is there in this population center a service that provides paid abortions? [ SKIP TO 55.1 ON PAGE 9 ]

CLD2ABTP 54.1 How far is it to the place where abortions can be performed for pay? 9 CLAPCOST 55.1 How much does an abortion for pay cost? rubles 56. Is it possible in this population center: A. To obtain the following means of birth control: 56. 57. Minimum cost? 1. Birth control pills (cost for 1 monthly cycle)... Yes.. 1 rubles No...2 CLPILLC CLPILL 2. IUD (cost for 1)... Yes.. 1 rubles No...2 CLIUDC CLIUD 3. Implants (ampules for implanting) (cost of 1)... Yes.. 1 rubles No...2 CLIMPLNC CLIMPLN 4. Diaphragm (cost for 1)... Yes.. 1 rubles No...2 CLDIAPHC CLDIAPH 5. Cream, suppositories, foam, jelly (1 pack)... Yes.. 1 rubles No...2 CLFOAMC CLFOAM 6. Condoms (cost for 1)... Yes.. 1 rubles No...2 CLCONDMC CLCONDM B. To have the following operations done: 7. Male sterilization (cost of the operation)... Yes.. 1 rubles No...2 CLSTERMC CLSTERM 8. Female sterilization (cost of the operation)... Yes.. 1 rubles No...2 CLSTERFC CLSTERF 57. For all means of birth control and operations that can be obtained (performed) in this population center, please indicate the minimum cost in column 57. PUBLIC MEALS 58. Does this population center have any dining facilities for public use of the types listed below, and, if so, how many of each type? How many? 1. Café, bistro, pizzeria, cafeteria... Yes... 1 No... 2 CLCAFETN CLCAFET 2. Restaurant... Yes... 1 No... 2 CLRESTRN CLRESTR 3. Delicatessen... Yes... 1 No... 2 CLDELICN CLDELIC CLFREEFD 59. Are there food stores, cafeterias, or other establishments here where poor people can receive food for free?

10 CLFASTFD 59.1 Does this population center have any foreign public dining facilities, such as McDonalds, a pizzeria, or something similar? [ SKIP TO 59.3 ] 59.2 Which foreign public dining facilities are there here, specifically? CLFSTFD1 1. [ SKIP TO WORK, EMPLOY. ] CLFSTFD2 2. [ SKIP TO WORK, EMPLOY. ] CLFSTFD3 3. [ SKIP TO WORK, EMPLOY. ] CLFFWHER 59.3 Where is the closest foreign dining establishment of this type located? In the nearest city, town.................... 1 In another city in the same region............. 2 In a regional center... 3 In this region there is no such place........... 4 [ SKIP TO WORK, EMPLOY. ] CLFFDIST 59.4 How far away is the closest foreign dining facility of the McDonalds type? WORK, EMPLOYMENT 60. If a person living here wanted to find work here, what kind could he find? [ VISIT THE LABOR EXCHANGE, SEE CLASSIFIED ADS IN NEWSPAPERS. WRITE NO MORE THAN 5 TYPES OF WORK NOTE THE SOURCES OF INFORMATION USED. ] CLWORK1 (char) CLWORK2 (char) CLWORK3 (char) CLWORK4 (char) CLWORK5 (char) CLEMPLS 61. Is there here a state employment agency, labor exchange, or other employment service? [ SKIP TO 63 ] 62. Which of the following functions does this agency perform? Yes No CLESFWRK 1. Help people find work... 1... 2 CLESRETR 2. Conduct retraining in new specializations................ 1... 2 CLESPAYB 3 Pay unemployment benefits... 1... 2 CLESOTHR 4. Other (write what)... 1... 2 CLESFUN1 CLESFUN2 CLESFUN3 CLESFUN4 CLGOVTCL 63. Have any government enterprises been closed down here in the last 12 months?

LOCAL MUNICIPAL AND OTHER SERVICES 11 64. Which of the following types of schools does this population center have? Yes No CLSCHL1 1. State-run incomplete secondary schools (grades 8-9)............ 1...2 CLSCHL2 2. State-run complete secondary schools (grades 10-11)............ 1...2 CLSCHL3 3. Private schools... 1...2 CLSCHL4 4. State high schools... 1...2 CLSCHL5 5. Private high schools... 1...2 CLSCHL6 6. Other (write what)... 1...2 CLSCHL6A CLSCHL6B CLSCHL6C 65. Which of the following pre-school establishments does this center have? Yes No CLPRES1 1. State, local nursery... 1...2 CLPRES2 2. Private nursery... 1...2 CLPRES3 3. State, local pre-school... 1...2 CLPRES4 4. Private pre-school... 1...2 CLPRES5 5. Private walking group for children.......................... 1...2 CLPRES6 6. Other (write what)... 1...2 CLPRES6A CLPRES6B CLBANK CLMSPEED CLBANKO CLD2BANK CLPOLICE CLD2POLC CLFIREDP CLD2FIRE 66. Are there branch offices of any banks, including a Russian Federation Savings Bank, here? [ SKIP TO 69 ] 67. If a depositor wants to get 10,000 rubles from his savings account, how fast can he do it? Immediately... 1 That same day... 2 The next day... 3 Within a few days... 4 68. Are there branch offices of any banks other than a Russian Federation Savings Bank here? [ SKIP TO 70 ] 69. How far is it to the nearest bank or branch office? 70. Is there in this population center a police station? [ SKIP TO 72 ] 71. How far is it to the nearest police station? 72. Is there in this population center a firefighting unit? [ SKIP TO 74 ON PAGE 12 ] 73. How far is it to the nearest firefighting unit?

74. Are there in this population center the following municipal services? Yes No CLELECTR 1. Electricity... 1...2 CLCWATER 2. Central water supply... 1...2 CLCSEWER 3. Central sewerage system... 1...2 CLCHEAT 4. Central steam heating... 1...2 CLCHOTW 5. Central hot water supply... 1...2 CLCGARBG 6. Central garbage and waste collection............... 1...2 12 CLWATERS CLOWATER CLPBATH 75. Do residents have enough water for all domestic purposes? Yes, always enough water................... 1 Sometimes not enough water................ 2 Never enough water... 3 Other (write)... 4 76. Is there in this population center a public bath? 77. Tell me, please, are there on the territory of this population center: Yes No CLDITCHS 1. Open drainage ditches for sewage.................. 1...2 CLDITCHG 2. Open ditches for garbage and waste................ 1...2 CLGARBG 78. How do you see the state of garbage disposal here? It is not clear that there is central garbage collection..... 1 It is clear that part of the garbage is collected centrally... 2 Most of the garbage is obviously collected centrally..... 3 CLNOH2OC 78.1 Are there here regular interruptions of the centrally supplied cold water? Yes... 1 No... 2 There is no plumbing... 7 CLNOH2OH 78.2 Are there here regular interruptions of the centrally supplied hot water? Yes... 1 No... 2 There is no plumbing... 7 CLNOELEC 78.3 Are there here regular interruptions of electric power? Yes... 1 No... 2 CLWELFAR 79A. Is there in this community a welfare committee? [ SKIP TO IMMIGR. ON P.13 ] 80A. Which services do social welfare workers provide? Note all services so provided. Provided Not provided CLWFOOD 2. Help in buying food... 1... 2 CLWHOME 3. Help at home (cleaning the apartment, etc.).................. 1... 2 CLWCOOK 4. Help in preparing food... 1... 2 CLWMEDCN 5. Help in obtaining medicines... 1... 2 CLWMSERV 6. Help with medical services... 1... 2 CLWOTHR 7. Other (write what)... 1... 2 CLWOTHR1 CLWOTHR2 CLWOTHR3 CLWOTHR4

IMMIGRATION 13 CLIMSERV 80A. Are there immigration services in this population center (RURAL COMMUNITY, RAION CENTER)? [SKIP TO SPORT/EXERCISE ] CLNUMIMM 80B. How many immigrants has your community (RURAL COMMUNITY, RAION CENTER) received since 1993? [ VISIT THE IMMIGRATION SERVICE ] immigrants 80C. From which republics, krais, oblasts of the former USSR did immigrants come during this period? [ VISIT THE IMMIGRATION SERVICE ] CLAREA01 CLAREA02... CLAREA14 SPORT AND HEALTH CLPARKS 81. In this population center are there any parks or sports complexes where residents can engage in sports: play soccer or hockey, ice skate, ski, swim, etc.? [ SKIP TO 84 ] CLPKWHER 82. Where is the nearest such park or sports complex located? In the nearest city, town.................... 1 In another city in the same region............. 2 In a regional center... 3 In this region there is no such center........... 4 [ SKIP TO 84 ] CLPKDIST 83. How far is it to the nearest such park or sports complex? CLHCENTR 84. Is there a health center here where it is possible to lose unwanted weight with the help of exercise or diet? [ SKIP TO PRICES ON P. 14 ] CLHCWHER 85. Where is the nearest such health center? In the nearest city, town.................... 1 In another city in the same region............. 2 In a regional center... 3 In this region there is no such center........... 4 [ SKIP TO PRICES ON P. 14 ] CLHCDIST 86. How far is it to the nearest such health center?

14 SECTION COST OF FOOD PRODUCTS Fill out for every population center in which research is conducted from 1 October to 1 November 2002. I. The costs of products in form A. should be recorded by the observer only from stores in the population center where research is carried out (exclude stationary markets). Selection of stores They may be any store, except specialized ones (stores for veterans, invalids, military personnel, etc.). Among these, there shouldn t be expensive stores where the price level is substantially higher than the average prices in this population center. If the observer is a resident of the population center where the research is conducted, then the prices of products in form A. should be recorded by him from the stores of the population that his family usually uses. If the observer is not a resident of this population center, then the prices of products in form A. should be recorded by him in those stores that are usually used by the observed families of some one area of observation. The task of the observer is to get information, which means the costs of as many products as possible in form A. Therefore, during the indicated week it is necessary to go to the stores a few times, but no more than 3 times. If some of the products listed in form A. are not sold in the stores chosen for the research, then the observer should go to those stores (given that they exist) where the listed products are for sale. Furthermore, these additional stores should be chosen so the price level is only slightly different from the price level in the stores where the prices were already recorded. Only in cases where it is impossible to find some products in form A. in the stores with the same price level, can the prices of these products be recorded in the expensive stores, that is, those with substantially higher price levels.

15 Writing the cost of products in form A. If the products are sold in packages of less than or more than 1 kg or 1 liter, the observer should calculate the cost of the product for 1 kg or 1 liter. If during one of the visits to the stores several kinds of the same product are available for different prices, the observer should record the price of the cheapest and the price of the most expensive product. After this the line in form A. will be considered filled out and the observer should not return to it any more. If during one of the visits only one kind of the given product is available, its price should be written down in the column The price of the cheapest item of those available. After this the line in form A. will be considered filled out and the observer should not return to it any more. If during all 3 visits, including the visits to the additional stores, some item is absent from the stores, then the line corresponding to it in form A. will be left empty. II. The cost of products from form B. should be recorded by the observer only from stationary markets in the given population center. If the population center has several markets, then the cost of products in form B. should be noted from one of them that has average prices. At the market territory one should pay attention to traditional market trade, in other words, to products sold by private individuals, collective farms, state farms at the counters or from cars. One should not pay attention to the trade of stationary stores on the market territory, or trade by stores conducted from cars or temporary counters. Rules for recording prices of products at the market are the same rules as for recording prices in other stores.

Form A. Date at beginning of collection. DAY, MONTH PKPSDAY1 PKPSMTH1 Cost of products in stores in the population center. 16 Cost of the least expensive Cost of the most expensive 1. Fresh milk (for 1 liter) PLMILKSL PLMILKSH 2. Kefir (for 1 liter) PLKEFRSL PLKEFRSH 3. Cream (for 1 liter) PLCREMSL PLCREMSH 4. Sour cream (for 1 kg) PLSOURSL PLSOURSH 5. Butter (for 1 kg) PLBUTRSL PLBUTRSH 6. Curds (for 1 kg) PLCURDSL PLCURDSH 7. Hard cheese (such as Swiss, Russian, etc.) (for 1 kg) PLCHESSL PLCHESSH 8. Ice cream (for 1 kg) PLICECSL PLICECSH 9. Mayonnaise (for 1 kg) PLMAYOSL PLMAYOSH 10. Condensed milk (for 1 kg) PLCMLKSL PLCMLKSH 11. Powdered milk (for 1 kg) PLPMLKSL PLPMLKSH 12. Vegetable oil (for 1 liter) PLVOILSL PLVOILSH 13. Margarine (for 1 kg) PLMARGSL PLMARGSH 14. Eggs (for 10 eggs) PLEGGSSL PLEGGSSH 15. Beef (for 1 kg) PLBEEFSL PLBEEFSH 16. Lamb (for 1 kg) PLLAMBSL PLLAMBSH 17. Pork (for 1 kg) PLPORKSL PLPORKSH 18. Chicken (for 1 kg) PLCHKNSL PLCHKNSH 19. Boiled sausage (best sort) (for 1 kg) PLSSG1SL PLSSG1SH 20. Semi-smoked sausage (best sort) (for 1 kg) PLSSG2SL PLSSG2SH

17 Cost of the least expensive Cost of the most expensive 21. Hard smoked sausage (for 1 kg) PLSSG3SL PLSSG3SH 22. Lard (for 1 liter) PLLARDSL PLLARDSH 23. Pelmeni (for 1 kg) PLPELMSL PLPELMSH 24. Ham (for 1 kg) PLHAMSL PLHAMSH 25. Wieners (for 1 kg) PLWIENSL PLWIENSH 26. Fresh fish (for 1 kg) PLFISHSL PLFISHSH 27. Frozen fish (for 1 kg) PLFFSHSL PLFFSHSH 28. Frozen fish fillets (for 1 kg) PLFFFSL PLFFFSH 29. Salted fish (for 1 kg) PLSLFSSL PLSLFSSH 30. Smoked fish (for 1 kg) PLSMFSSL PLSMFSSH 31. Wheat bread, from flour of the best sort (for 1 kg) PLBRD1SL PLBRD1SH st 32. Wheat bread, from flour of the 1 sort (for 1 kg) PLBRD2SL PLBRD2SH 33. Rye bread (for 1 kg) PLRBRDSL PLRBRDSH 34. Wheat flour (for 1 kg) PLFLRSL PLFLRSH 35. Macaroni (for 1 kg) PLMACASL PLMACASH 36. Vermicelli (for 1 kg) PLVERMSL PLVERMSH 37. Rice (for 1 kg) PLRICESL PLRICESH 38. Buckwheat (for 1 kg) PLBUCKSL PLBUCKSH 39. Kidney beans, peas, beans (for 1 kg) PLBEANSL PLBEANSH 40. Salt (for 1 kg) PLSALTSL PLSALTSH 41. Granulated sugar (for 1 kg) PLSUGRSL PLSUGRSH 42. Lump sugar (for 1 kg) PLLSGRSL PLLSGRSH

18 Cost of the least expensive Cost of the most expensive 43. Fresh potatoes (for 1 kg) PLPOTASL PLPOTASH 44. Fresh cabbage (for 1 kg) PLCABBSL PLCABBSH 45. Onions (for 1 kg) PLONIOSL PLONIOSH 46. Garlic (for 1 kg) PLGARLSL PLGARLSH 47. Beets (for 1 kg) PLBEETSL PLBEETSH 48. Carrots (for 1 kg) PLCARRSL PLCARRSH 49. Fresh squash (for 1 kg) PLSQSHSL PLSQSHSH 50. Fresh cucumbers (for 1 kg) PLCUCMSL PLCUCMSH 51. Fresh tomatoes (for 1 kg) PLTOMASL PLTOMASH 52. Fresh mushrooms (for 1 kg) PLFMSHSL PLFMSHSH 53. Dried mushrooms (for 1 kg) PLDMSHSL PLDMSHSH 54. Apples (for 1 kg) PLAPPLSL PLAPPLSH 55. Pears (for 1 kg) PLPEARSL PLPEARSH 56. Grapes (for 1 kg) PLGRAPSL PLGRAPSH 57. Peaches (for 1 kg) PLPECHSL PLPECHSH 58. Plums (for 1 kg) PLPLUMSL PLPLUMSH 59. Oranges (for 1 kg) PLORNGSL PLORNGSH 60. Lemons (for 1 kg) PLLEMNSL PLLEMNSH 61. Watermelons (for 1 kg) PLWMLNSL PLWMLNSH 62. Melons (for 1 kg) PLMELNSL PLMELNSH 63. Dried grapes (raisins) (for 1 kg) PLRASNSL PLRASNSH 64. Nuts (for 1 kg) PLNUTSSL PLNUTSSH

19 Cost of the least expensive Cost of the most expensive 65. Stewed pork, canned (for 1 kg) PLCPRKSL PLCPRKSH 66. Stewed beef, canned (for 1 kg) PLCBEFSL PLCBEFSH 67. Ground sausage, canned (for 1 kg) PLCSSGSL PLCSSGSH 68. Canned fish in oil (for 1 kg) PLCFSHSL PLCFSHSH 69. Canned vegetables (for 1 kg) PLCVEGSL PLCVEGSH 70. Fruit, berries, canned (for 1 kg) PLCFRTSL PLCFRTSH 71. Green peas, canned (for 1 kg) PLCPEASL PLCPEASH 72. Conserves, jam (for 1 kg) PLJAMSL PLJAMSH 73. Caramels (for 1 kg) PLCARASL PLCARASH 74. Chocolate candies (for 1 kg) PLCCANSL PLCCANSH 75. Chocolate (for 1 kg) PLCHOCSL PLCHOCSH 76. Waffles (for 1 kg) PLWAFFSL PLWAFFSH 77. Cookies (for 1 kg) PLCOOKSL PLCOOKSH 78. Cakes (for 1 kg) PLCAKESL PLCAKESH 79. Honey (for 1 kg) PLHONYSL PLHONYSH 80. Tea for 1 kg) PLTEASL PLTEASH 81. Coffee (for 1 kg) PLCOFFSL PLCOFFSH 82. Vodka 40 (for 1 liter) PLVODKSL PLVODKSH 83. Cognac (for 1 liter) PLCOGNSL PLCOGNSH 84. Fortified wine in bottles (17-19 ) (for 1 liter) PLFWINSL PLFWINSH

20 Cost of the least expensive Cost of the most expensive 85. Table wine in bottles (for 1 liter) PLTWINSL PLTWINSH 86. Bottled beer (for 1 liter) PLBEERSL PLBEERSH 87. Fruit-flavored water in bottles (for 1 liter) PLFWTRSL PLFWTRSH 88. Mineral water in bottles (for 1 liter) PLMWTRSL PLMWTRSH 89. Papyrosi (for 1 pack) PLPAPYSL PLPAPYSH 90. Cigarettes, domestic (for 1 pack) PLDCIGSL PLDCIGSH 91. Cigarettes, imported (for 1 pack) PLICIGSL PLICIGSH Form B. Cost of food products at the market. Date at beginning of collection: DAY, MONTH PKPMDAY1 PKPMMTH1 Cost of the cheapest Cost of the most expensive available item 1. Meat (for 1 kg) PLMEATML PLMEATMH 2. Poultry (for 1 kg) PLPOULML PLPOULMH 3. Eggs (for 10 eggs) PLEGGSML PLEGGSMH 4. Fresh milk (for 1 liter) PLMILKML PLMILKMH 5. Vegetable oil (for 1 liter) PLVOILML PLVOILMH 6. Potatoes (for 1 kg) PLPOTAML PLPOTAMH 7. Strawberries (for 1 kg) PLSTRBML PLSTRBMH 8. Black currants (for 1 kg) PLCURRML PLCURRMH 9. Fresh corn (for 1 ear) PLCORNML PLCORNMH