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are paid back. It appeared to be well organized. In the future they intend to operate a small<br />

bakery.<br />

According to the sum Governor there are several more households in the aimag center who<br />

intend to engage in cultivation agriculture if they gain access to irrigated land.<br />

Photo by G. Gantulga, June 2006<br />

Photos 15-16: Hand made items made by Patients of the Psychology Section, Jargalant sum<br />

16.2 Results of Household Survey<br />

The survey covered 35 crop farming households representing 16% of the 219 registered crop<br />

farmers. Seven households were from Ikh golin ar, 20 from the Durviin gazar, 6 planted in<br />

their khashaas and one was from Yusin gazar. Of the interviewed households 33 (94.3%)<br />

were native residents of Jargalant sum and two had migrated from Bulgan sum, Bayan-Ulgii<br />

aimag and Must sum, Khovd aimag.<br />

16.2.1 Socio-Ethnical Structure and Spatial Organization<br />

6%<br />

11%<br />

14% 3% 3% Uriankhai<br />

Khalkh<br />

9%<br />

54%<br />

Kazak<br />

Myangad<br />

Zakhchin<br />

Uuld<br />

Chantuu<br />

Source:Survey results, June 2006<br />

Figure 81: Ethnic Composition of Surveyed Households<br />

Fig. 81 shows the structure of<br />

surveyed households by nationalities<br />

and ethnic groups: 54% were Khalkh<br />

and the remaining Zakhchin, Kazak,<br />

Uriankhai, Myangad,<br />

Chantuu.<br />

Uuld, and<br />

The surveyed households had 151<br />

members or 4.4 on average.<br />

Tab. 31 shows the former and today’s profession and work of the household members that<br />

were interviewed. Out of 73 people in working age (between 18 and 60), only 11 responded<br />

142

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