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Land Titling Impact Evaluation - Baseline Survey 2015

Uganda, 2015
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Reference ID
UGA_2015_LTIE-BL_v01_M
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Markus Goldstein, Michael O'Sullivan, Joao Montalvao, Christopher Udry, James Habyarimana
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Sep 07, 2022
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Other reasons: Why did the head of HH move from [name of village where he/she wa (q4h_liveoth_reas_oth)

Data file: cedp_bs_14_migration_male_2015

Overview

Valid: 28
Invalid: 0
Type: Discrete
Width: 94
Range: -
Format: character

Questions and instructions

Categories
Value Category Cases
Agriculture 1
3.6%
Buy land 1
3.6%
Don't know 1
3.6%
Don't know I was young 1
3.6%
Escape 1
3.6%
Had bought land some where but the place was not OK so he returned to his family. 1
3.6%
Had land there 1
3.6%
Had problems 1
3.6%
High standards of living 1
3.6%
Home district 1
3.6%
Just living there 1
3.6%
Living with other relatives 1
3.6%
Look for a bigger land 1
3.6%
Owned land dere 1
3.6%
Place of origin 1
3.6%
Stay with aunt 1
3.6%
Stay with relatives 1
3.6%
Stayed with relative when young 1
3.6%
Take care of family land and livestock 1
3.6%
The parents had died and was a minor so he went to those places to get a family to raise him 1
3.6%
To dig in his rented in farm 1
3.6%
To escape arrest. Respondent had defiled a gal 1
3.6%
To join other family members 1
3.6%
To look for bigger land 2
7.1%
Transport was a problem 1
3.6%
Wanted to work from home 1
3.6%
none 1
3.6%
Warning: these figures indicate the number of cases found in the data file. They cannot be interpreted as summary statistics of the population of interest.
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