Value |
Category |
0 |
No shock |
1 |
Relied on less prefered , less expensive food |
2 |
Ate wild food |
3 |
Borrowed food |
4 |
Purchased food on credit |
5 |
Ate seed stock |
7 |
Reduced number of meals per day |
8 |
Spent days without eating |
9 |
Reduced portion size of meals |
11 |
Looked for temporary work outside community (less than 3 mon |
12 |
Looked for temporary work outside community (more than 3 mon |
13 |
Worked for food only |
14 |
Worked additional hours/took additional casual work |
15 |
Increased petty trade |
16 |
Self charcoal or firewood |
21 |
Reduced expenditures on health and education |
22 |
Spent savings, jewelry |
23 |
Sold household belongings |
24 |
Borrowed money |
25 |
Sold agricultural tools, equipment, seeds |
26 |
Sold livestock |
27 |
Sold land |
28 |
Bulk purchased |
29 |
Looked for cheaper markets to purchase food |
30 |
Reduced non-essential expenditures |
31 |
Sought support from relatives/friends |
32 |
Begged |
33 |
Help from UN/NGO/Church/Charity |
41 |
Sent children to work for money |
42 |
Sent children to live/eat with relatives/friends |
43 |
Illegal income activities (theft, prostitution) |
44 |
Rented out land |
66 |
There was no need to do anything |
77 |
We were not able to do anything |
88 |
Other specify |
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.