| Value |
Category |
| 1 |
reduced food consumption |
| 2 |
started consuming cheaper food |
| 3 |
a household member went elsewhere for seasonal work |
| 4 |
produced more food for own consumption |
| 5 |
stopped buying some non-food items |
| 6 |
started buying cheaper non-food items |
| 7 |
started buying second-hand items |
| 8 |
spend less on entertainment (cinema, theater, sports activit |
| 9 |
spend less on mass media (newspapers, internet etc.) |
| 10 |
transferred children from private to public school |
| 11 |
transferred children to a cheaper private or public school |
| 12 |
postponed the admission to school, college or kindergarten |
| 13 |
withdrew the child from school, college or kindergarten |
| 14 |
the child was taken to an institution |
| 15 |
a household member gave up courses of languages, computer, e |
| 16 |
make greater use of public health care services |
| 17 |
cancelled health insurance |
| 18 |
cancelled vehicle or house insurance |
| 19 |
make greater use of public transport or walk more |
| 20 |
reduced visits to doctor for regular checkups |
| 21 |
son/dauther isn't able to study in higher educational instit |
| 22 |
is occupied by cattle breeding |
| 66 |
did nothing special |
| 88 |
do not know |
| 99 |
refusal |
| Sysmiss |
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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.