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Aboabo does not have a specific day as a market day and the people were friendly and nice |
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Akrofuom has a small market |
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Akyawkurom has no particular a market day |
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Antoa does not have a market people sell on tables in their houses |
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Atonsuogya does not have a market, people sell in their houses. at the time of visit, many had gone to farm |
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Awisa has no big market |
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Besoro has a small market with a few stalls |
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Brahabebome has a small market |
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Few of the small shops were available for interview |
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Fianko is not under West Akim but rather Ewutu Senya district |
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It is a small village without a market, most of the residents are farmers and grow their own food |
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It rained |
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It was a market day |
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Juansa is a small town with a small market |
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Kaleo is more active than most of the towns visited so we could price most of the items |
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Kenyasi has a small market with very few stalls |
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Kotokurom has no big market |
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Kundungu was remote, we used three days to get there by road and water |
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Kuyunli has no transportation hub. Marketing is done in Tatale |
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Locality market is small |
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Market was almost empty because it was not a market day. |
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Market was not full because it was not a market day, most information was collected from shops along the main road |
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Market women were pleased with the exercise and cooperated fully |
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Most items were available in the town and the people were cooperative |
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Most items were sold on pavements and the market was almost empty because it wasn't a market day. |
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Most of the market women in the locality come to the market in the evenings |
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Most of thhe traders sell at the same price, they also complain about bad road network from farm/bush to maret center |
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Most traders did not want to cooperate |
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New Koforidua has no market but has shops |
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No vehicle in the community |
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Nyamiani has a small market, which was vertually empty |
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Onwe has a small market |
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People of Kumawu were very friendly and accomodating |
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Rain and strong wind have destroyed the market, however there were a few sellers |
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Residents are mostly farmers and consume their produce, no market place identified, |
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Residents gave fully cooperated |
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Respondents were cooperative |
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Retailers complained of whole salers destroying their business |
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Some of the trade were not available, most of the respondents suggested that we shoud make a public announcement the next time we want to conduct a survey of this kind |
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Suame does not have a big market and most of the things sold there are vehicular spare parts |
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Tebaabi is a small village that has no market |
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The Asotwe residents responded positively but most shops were closed at the time of visit |
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The community has a small market which is active in the evenings when residents return from their farms |
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The locality has a small market square |
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The market was almost empty during because it was not a market day. |
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The market was empty. |
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The market women complained about the structure of their market |
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The market women cooperated |
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The market women were not happy about the survey, they complained about regular changes in prices of goods |
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The people of Odumasi were accomodating and provided necessary information |
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The people were cooperative |
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The people were very accomodating |
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The survey was successful, however some items were not in season eg. some fruits |
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The town had a big market with most of the items and the sellers were accomodating |
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The traders were happy about the survey and assisted very well |
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There is a large market in Atonsu |
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Town has no market |
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Traders mostly trade in the evening after returning from their farms |
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Villagers go to market after 4:00pm. the people were ready to provide information |
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Yabum is a small community and has no transport hub |
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a farming community and the market is active in the evenings |
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a small community |
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a small farming community, they produce their own foodstuff |
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a small town and residents farm during the day. their market has been taken over by ruminants |
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almost everyone in the town has got a farm and so some items are not sold since they have them on their farms |
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an assembly man assisted the respondents |
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bad road network, residents sell in their homes b'cos there is no market square |
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economic activities were slow |
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economic activities were slow in Kongu as a result of its nearness to the regional capital |
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economic activities were slow in Tanina due to its nearness to Wa the regional capital and so most items could not be found |
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exercise was interrupted by rain |
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food stuff and meat are sold only on market days |
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had to continue from Yendi on motor bikes because the road is bad |
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has no transport hub, most of the items are bought in Yeji |
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inaccessible road, respondents were reluctanct,heavy down pour |
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inaccessible roads and most farmers find it difficult to transport their good |
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it had just finished raining and many people were indoors |
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it is a farming community and most residents go to the market of the District capital |
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it is a small community |
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it is a small fishing village with few items |
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it was a rainy day, there are a few big stores in this community |
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it was a smooth exercise with only a few instances of non-cooperation |
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locality name is Kparekpare and not Parepare |
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major means of transportation in this community is by foot or motor bikes because there are no vehicles |
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market operates in the evenings only and a small place which has no transport service |
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market women were friendly |
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market women were happy about the exercise |
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most of the items are not available because it is a farming community |
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most of the sellers are not permanent, they were head poters moving about |
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most of the stores are wholesale shops |
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most of the traders were absent b'cos it was not market day |
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most residents had gone to market at Dunkwa at the time of the survey |
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name on the list was not Posmonupewu but Posumonu |
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no difficulties were encountered |
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no problems were encountered in this community |
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people of Senkye are really friendly |
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rainy market day |
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relatively small community |
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residents said they use Mankessim market as their main market. they also fry and smoke fishes themselves since they are closer to the sea |
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residents were reluctant to give information |
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respondents were co-operative |
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respondents were co-operative althoug the community is small |
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respondents were co-operative and friendly |
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respondents were co-operative in Vakpo as compared to Kpedze where there was language barrier |
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respondents were co-operative, it also rained |
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respondents were hesistating about the interview |
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respondents were hiding their identity |
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respondents were not co-operative |
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respondents were not cooperative since they believe such researches have little impact on their lives |
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respondents were not friendly |
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respondents were reluctant to give their names |
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responses were good |
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road network leading to the community is bad, enumerators had to use motor bikes |
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sellers were scattered all over,most of the sellers were absent hence unable to get prices of goods |
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small community with few shops |
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small community with only person owning a store |
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small community without a well organised market |
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small market with few staffs |
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some items could not be found |
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some of the respondents were not receptive, we had to leave their shops |
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survey was difficult b'cos it was not a market day |
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survey was successful |
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the Community has no market. the survey done moving from house to house |
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the community has no market. survey was conducted from house to house |
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the exercise was successful |
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the market is active in the evenings so the team could not meet a lot of the women |
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the market is found along the road in the locality. except for some foodstuffs, most items were not found |
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the market is small which made the work difficult |
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the market place is yet to be completed |
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the only two chemical shops in the town were closed at the time of the the survey |
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the people cooperated fully and they were pleased |
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the people were difficult in response but work was successful |
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the survery was successful. residents were reluctant to give information until they got to know that the survey was not political |
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the survey was successful |
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the town is just 10 minitutes away from Kasoa so that is where residents trade |
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the village has no market |
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the was no market,goods are sold along the road |
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there are many stores in this community |
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there are no coldstores because it is a fishing community |
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there is no market |
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there is no market only one shop |
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there was no general market,repondents were co-operative |
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there were about 4 or 5 stores opened, the bar was closed too due to a marriage ceremony |
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there were two markets, the big one we chose did not have a few of the items |
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they basically sell and buy from Jukwa |
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they buy most of their goods in Salaga. There is no transport hub. |
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though it was not a market day, the people were friendly and open |
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very remote community, access to vehicles is very difficult |
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was not a market day so some of stuffs could not be sampled |
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was not a market, however, most stores were opened |
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we hired a motorbike to Bogoroso b'cos there was no vehicle |
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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.