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variable [F12]
Integrated Household Survey 2010
Gambia, The
,
2010 - 2011
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Reference ID
GMB_2010_IHS_v01_M
Producer(s)
The Gambia Bureau of Statistics
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Created on
Apr 07, 2014
Last modified
Mar 29, 2019
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Study Description
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Durable goods
deflators
GMB_2010_IHS HH
weights
GMB_2010_IHS
Part 1-Section
0 Household
characteristics
GMB_2010_IHS
Part 1-Section
1-2-3-4-13
roster
GMB_2010_IHS
Part 1-Section
5b Livestock
GMB_2010_IHS
Part 1-Section
6 Household
Income
GMB_2010_IHS
Part 1-Section
7_2 Rent paid
GMB_2010_IHS
Part 1-Section
8 Housing
amenities
GMB_2010_IHS
Part 1-Section
9 Ownership of
assets
GMB_2010_IHS
Part 1-Section
10 Environment
GMB_2010_IHS
Part 1-Section
11 Perception
about Poverty
GMB_2010_IHS
Part 1-Section
12 Governance
GMB_2010_IHS
Part 2-Module A
Food own
consumption 3
days
GMB_2010_IHS
Part 2-Module B
Food
consumption
expenditure-1
week
GMB_2010_IHS
Part 2-Module
C_1 Non-food
expenditure-1
week
GMB_2010_IHS
Part 2-Module
C_2 Non-food
expenditure-1
month
GMB_2010_IHS
Part 2-Module D
Non-food
expenditure-3
months
GMB_2010_IHS
Part 2-Module E
Non-food
expenditure-12
months
GMB_2010_IHS
Part 2-Module F
Durable goods
GMB_2010_IHS
Part 2-Module G
Receipts from
sale of used
items
GMB_2010_IHS
Part 2-Module
H_1
Miscellaneous
income
GMB_2010_IHS
Part 2-Module
H_2
Miscellaneous
expenditure
GMB_2010_IHS
Part 2-Module I
Transfer
payments made
out
GMB_2010_IHS
Part 2-Module J
Transfer
payments
received
GMB_2010_IHS
Part 2-Section
0 Household
characteristics
Radio (s12q4a)
Data file:
GMB_2010_IHS Part 1-Section 12 Governance
Overview
Valid:
663
Invalid:
4131
Type:
Discrete
Decimal:
0
Start:
42
End:
42
Width:
1
Range:
-
Format:
Questions and instructions
Literal question
What media do you get NCCE messages - radio?
Categories
Value
Category
1
Yes
2
No
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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