Primary Outcomes (end points)
• Beliefs about future returns from agriculture:
◦ In the coming 15 years, how hard do you think it will be to do agriculture in Assiut?
◦ Do you think it will be possible to earn a decent income from agriculture in the coming 15 years if you continue with the same agricultural practices you have been using until now?
◦ In the coming 15 years, do you think it will be possible to earn a decent income from agriculture if you use new agricultural practices that can help you cope with climate change?
• Occupational aspirations for the child most likely to be prepared by the parent to work in agriculture, or the hypothetical oldest son in the case of no children:
◦ Preference for children working in agriculture or outside agriculture:
◦ In the future, do you want your selected child to work: only in agriculture / diversify but focus on agriculture / diversify but focus more on work outside of agriculture / completely outside of agriculture?
◦ Desired future occupation.
• Educational pathway to reach occupational allocation and aspiration:
◦ Desired level of education (formal education or apprenticeship).
◦ Perceived necessity of attaining each level of formal schooling to achieve the desired occupation.
◦ Intended specialization for formal or vocational pathway.
• Educational investments:
◦ How much, on average, are you willing to invest in this child’s education per month starting next academic year? (in Egyptian Pounds (EGP) — includes transport, books, private lessons, etc.)
• Agricultural knowledge transmission:
◦ Are you planning to teach your child new agricultural practices?
• Schooling and labor preferences:
◦ Attitudes toward school attendance: Sometimes children aged around 15 years old do not feel like going to school, and some parents allow them to stay home on such days. How supportive are you of this?
◦ Attitudes toward dropout: In your village, some parents do not mind having their children aged around 15 years old drop out of school because they think it is not very important for their future. How supportive are you of this?
◦ Absence in favor of farm labor: During busy farming periods, some parents rely on their children aged around 15 years old to help on the land, even if it means missing school. How supportive are you of this?
◦ Absence in favor of non-farm labor: If an opportunity arises for a child aged around 15 years old to work in a job outside of agriculture, some parents see no problem with them working alongside their studies, even if this affects their attendance a little. How supportive are you of this?
◦ Dropout in favor of non-farm labor: In your village, some parents may decide that their children aged around 15 years old should stop schooling to learn a job other than agriculture. How supportive are you of this?