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Integrated Household Budget Survey 2005-2006

Kenya, 2005 - 2006
Reference ID
KEN_2005_IHBS_v01_M
Producer(s)
Kenya National Bureau of Statistics
Metadata
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Created on
Nov 18, 2011
Last modified
Mar 29, 2019
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  • Section A
    Indentification
  • Section B
    Household
    Member
    Information
  • Section C
    education
  • section G
    Housing
  • section H1
    Water
    Sanitation
  • section H2
    Energy
  • section I
    Weekly
    Expenditure
  • Section M
    Durables
  • Section JKL
    Consumption of
    Regular Non
    Food Items
  • Section D
    Fertility
  • section D
    Deaths
  • section F Child
    health
  • Section Q
    Household
    Enterprises
  • Section P
    Livestock
  • Section O
    Agricultural
    Output
  • Section N
    Agriculture
    Holding
  • Section U
    Credit
  • Section R
    Transfers
  • Section S Other
    Income
  • Section T
    Recent Shocks
  • Section E
    Employment
  • Section D
    Health
  • consumption
    aggregated data

Number of 20 litre jerican per day (h10)

Data file: section H1 Water Sanitation

Overview

Valid: 12997
Invalid: 0
Minimum: 0
Maximum: 99
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 63
End: 64
Width: 2
Range: -
Format:

Questions and instructions

Literal question
How many 20 litres jerry cans does the household on average consume per day?
Categories
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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.
Interviewer instructions
This captures the consumption of the household in 20 litre cans per day.

For those households that receive regular bills, use the amount for which payment was paid to estimate the consumption per day.
Question post text
NUMBER
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