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Afrobarometer Survey 2003, Round 2

Kenya, 2003
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KEN_2003_AFB-R2_v01_M
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The Institute for Democracy in South Africa (IDASA), Ghana Centre for Democratic Development (CDD-Ghana), Michigan State University (MSU)
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Q5b. Second meaning of "poor" (q5b)

Data file: ken_r2_data.sav

Overview

Valid: 2398
Invalid: -
Minimum: -1
Maximum: 996
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 98
End: 100
Width: 3
Range: -1 - 996
Format: Numeric

Questions and instructions

Literal question
5. In your opinion, what does it mean to be “poor”?
B. Second meaning of “poor”
Categories
Value Category Cases
-1 Missing data 1
0%
1 Lack of food 381
15.9%
2 Lack of shelter 327
13.6%
3 Lack of clothing 184
7.7%
4 Lack of money 230
9.6%
5 Low living standards 93
3.9%
6 Lack of social amenities 0
0%
7 Lack of education/knowledge 92
3.8%
8 Lack of employment/job 145
6%
9 Low levels of health 89
3.7%
10 Powerlessness 4
0.2%
11 Living in substandard neighborhood 4
0.2%
12 Any life-threatening situation 0
0%
13 No child/spouse/unable to marry a wife 30
1.3%
14 Comparison between self and others, inability to meet expect 2
0.1%
15 Lack of entertainment (newspaper,TV,Radio,Video) 2
0.1%
16 Psychological status/mental health 9
0.4%
17 Exploitive labor (e.g. child labor, prostitution, etc) 6
0.3%
18 Lack of agricultural inputs (land/fertilizers/seeds) 16
0.7%
19 Race (associates black with poverty) 0
0%
20 Laziness/person who won't work 28
1.2%
21 Lack of family/social support network 11
0.5%
22 Inability to meet obligations/family responsibilities 17
0.7%
23 Beggar/destitute 8
0.3%
24 Unreligious 2
0.1%
25 A farmer 1
0%
26 Poverty (undifferentiated/unspecified) 7
0.3%
27 No water 16
0.7%
28 No electricity 2
0.1%
29 No cattle or livestock 72
3%
30 No land 183
7.6%
31 No vehicle/car 2
0.1%
32 In debt 2
0.1%
33 To have too many children to support 6
0.3%
34 To be a single parent 0
0%
35 To be old/a pensioner 7
0.3%
36 To depend on or revert to crime 1
0%
37 To only live for today/live day-to-day/no future planning 4
0.2%
38 To depend on domestic work/manual labor 0
0%
39 To have to rely on others for help 20
0.8%
40 Low social status/no community standing 0
0%
41 Street children/living on the street 1
0%
42 To be an alcoholic or drug addict 4
0.2%
43 Unable to contribute to the country 0
0%
49 Drought/lack of rain 1
0%
50 Lack of everything/not having anything 6
0.3%
51 Handicapped 93
3.9%
52 Racism/Suffering from discrimination 0
0%
53 Without love or affection 0
0%
54 To be sad, miserable, poor of spirit 8
0.3%
55 Having lots of problems, difficult life 6
0.3%
56 Lack of opportunities 0
0%
57 Lack of common sense 7
0.3%
58 A natural condition 0
0%
59 A national problem 3
0.1%
60 Lack of assets, property, wealth 37
1.5%
61 Lack of school fees 62
2.6%
62 Insecurity, lack of peace 11
0.5%
63 Being rural 1
0%
64 Income below a certain level 5
0.2%
65 1
0%
75 Can't afford luxuries 0
0%
81 An orphan, no parents 13
0.5%
162 Rural women 0
0%
165 Lack of equipment for production 2
0.1%
170 Having bad luck, misfortune 0
0%
180 Lack of firewood 0
0%
181 Lack of businesses or markets 4
0.2%
995 Other 15
0.6%
996 No further answer 114
4.8%
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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