Value |
Category |
101 |
Drought/Irregular Rains |
102 |
Floods/Landslides |
103 |
Earthquakes |
104 |
Unusually High Level of Crop Pests or Disease |
105 |
Unusually High Level of Livestock Disease |
106 |
Unusually Low Prices forAgricultural Output |
107 |
Unusually High Costs ofAgricultural Inputs |
108 |
Unusually High Prices for Food |
109 |
End of Regular Assistance/Aid/ Remittances From Outside Household |
110 |
Reduction in the Earnings from Household (Non-Agricultural) Business (Not due to Illness or Accident) |
111 |
Household (Non-Agricultural) Business Failure (Not due to Illness or Accident) |
112 |
Reduction in the Earnings of Currently Salaried Household Member(s) (Not due to Illness or Accident) |
113 |
Loss of Employment of Previousl Salaried Household Member(s)(Not due to Illness or Accident) |
114 |
Serious Ilness or Accident of Household Member(s) |
115 |
Birth in the Household |
116 |
Death of Income Earner(s) |
117 |
Death of Other Household Member(s) |
118 |
Break-Up of Household |
119 |
Theft of Money/Valuables/Assets/Agricultural Output |
120 |
Conflict/Violence |
121 |
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.