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variable [F83]
Survey of Demographic and Social Aspects - 1986-1987
Sri Lanka
,
1986 - 1987
Reference ID
LKA_1986_DSA_v01_M
Producer(s)
Department of Census and Statistics
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Aug 28, 2024
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Aug 28, 2024
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Study Description
Data Dictionary
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Identification
Information
Section 1 :
Personal
Information
Information on
Migration (
Section 2 )
Information on
Migration (
Section 2 )
Information on
Migration (
Section 2 )
Information on
Migration (
Section 2 )
Information on
Health (
Section 3 )
Information on
Health (
Section 3 )
Information on
Health (
Section 3 )
Information on
Health (
Section 3 )
Information on
Health (
Section 3 )
Information on
Health (
Section 3 )
Information on
Health (
Section 3 )
Information on
Health (
Section 3 )
Information on
Health (
Section 3 )
Information on
Health (
Section 3 )
Information on
Health (
Section 3 )
Information on
Health (
Section 3 )
Information on
Health (
Section 3 )
Information on
Housing (
Section 4)
Information on
Housing (
Section 4)
Information on
Cultural,
Recreational,
Religious and
Social
Activities (
Section 5 )
Information on
Cultural,
Recreational,
Religious and
Social
Activities (
Section 5 )
Information on
Cultural,
Recreational,
Religious and
Social
Activities (
Section 5 )
Information on
Cultural,
Recreational,
Religious and
Social
Activities (
Section 5 )
Information on
Cultural,
Recreational,
Religious and
Social
Activities (
Section 5 )
Duration of absence from usual work b. During reference period (DURATION_OF_ABSENCE_FROM_USUAL_X)
Data file:
Information on Health ( Section 3 )
Overview
Valid:
7117
Invalid:
16976
Minimum:
-
Maximum:
15
Type:
Discrete
Start:
25
End:
26
Width:
2
Range:
-
Format:
Numeric
Questions and instructions
Categories
Value
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Sysmiss
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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