Indicator Definition
| Indicator Name | SJI 2.1 Number of people with increased income |
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| Indicator Definition | This indicator focuses on individuals that have benefited in financial terms as a result of participation in any Helvetas project. Their additional income can come from selling products (agricultural or non-agricultural), selling services (e.g., hospitality services), or from wage employment. Net income: The income which, after deduction of all duties and taxes, is available to the individual. Measured as the average of the income in the last three months for non-agricultural activities and measured as the annual average for agricultural activities. Income can include both cash and in-kind (converted into monetary value). Increased income refers to a positive change in net income between two points in time that can be directly attributed to the project. This means excluding any income changes that would have occurred without project support. To qualify, the increase must be at least 10% after appropriate adjustments. Inflation and other external factors should be considered to ensure the increase reflects real income growth rather than rising costs. The measurement is based on self-reported changes in net income, with adjustments made where exact income data is available. In cases where the increased income is earned to the household as a result of combined efforts by the household members, e.g. in the case of smallholders/agricultural activities, count all household members that contributes significantly to the economic activity. |
| Related to Old Performance Indicator | PSD 321 |
| Indicator Level | Outcome |
Disaggregation
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| Measuring Unit | Individuals who have changed their income as a result of HELVETAS-supported activities (employed, self-employed, smallholders) |
Kobo Questionnaires
Examples of Actvities
Vocational Training and Skills Development: Providing training and skills development programs to improve employability and income generation.
Microfinance and Financial Services: Facilitating access to microfinance and other financial services for individuals to start or expand their businesses.
Agricultural Support Programs: Supporting farmers with training, resources, and access to markets to increase agricultural and non-timber forest products productivity and income.
Community Tourism Support Programs: Supporting villagers to earn additional income from hospitality services
Entrepreneurship Programs: Supporting individuals to start or expand small businesses through training, mentorship, and access to capital.
Job Placement Services: Assisting individuals in finding employment through job fairs, career counselling, and partnerships with local businesses.
Market Linkage Initiatives: Connecting individuals with markets to sell their products and services.
Digital Inclusion Programs: Leveraging digital technologies to enhance access to market information, services, and opportunities.
Data Collection
| Data Source and Means of Verification | Income is measured through surveys or financial diaries of individuals who have participated in relevant interventions. While a baseline assessment of net income before the intervention is recommended for tracking changes over time, it is not required for the measurement of this indicator. Since direct income comparisons between baseline and endline may not always be feasible, self-reported changes in net income serve as the primary measurement, with adjustments for inflation and other external factors where applicable. When possible, administrative records from training programs, financial institutions, or employers should be used to verify reported income changes. |
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| Measuring Frecuency | At least Endline (no baseline required) |
| Data Collection Guidance | Participants (primary stakeholders) should be asked to either record their income in a financial diary or participate in a follow-up survey conducted at an appropriate interval after completing the intervention (e.g., three to six months post-training). When feasible, baseline and endline data should be collected during the same time of year to account for seasonal income fluctuations. Self-reported income should be verified with administrative records when available, and qualitative insights such as participant stories and feedback should be collected to better understand income changes and assess whether they can be plausibly attributed to the project. For Vocational Skills Development (VSD) projects, use the Helvetas Tracer Study templates (see "References and Resources"). The questionnaire for this survey is less thorough than the tracer study. There is no need to use both, either tracer study or the Kobo Questionnaire for SJI 2.1. if you want to measure agricultural income, please use the Kobo form from WFC 1.8 and report net production under 1.8 and net income under SJ 2.1. This questionnaire can be substituted by a tracer study; however a tracer study cannot be substituted by this questionnaire! Self-Employed Individuals & Smallholders:
Employees in Businesses Supported by the Project (Secondary Stakeholders):
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| Common Challenges | Challenge: Difficult to track individuals after their participation in the project has ended. |
How to report
Report the total number of individuals who have gained net additional income, ensuring that mandatory disaggregation categories are included.
The measurement is based on self-reported changes in net income, with adjustments made where exact income data is available.
If exact income data are available at baseline and endline, change in income is calculated as such:
Additional Income = Endline Income - Baseline Income ( - changes in net income that would have occurred without the project, e.g., inflation, remittances)
In addition to the total number of individuals with increased income, it is recommended to report e.g. in the narrative report:
The percentage of participants with increased income.
Trends and patterns across demographic groups, sectors, and intervention types.
Case studies or qualitative insights to provide context and strengthen the interpretation of results.
Related Indicators
| Related Donor Indicators | SDC: |
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| Related HELVETAS Indicators |