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Greater Eldoret Health and Development Survey (Round 1) 2004 - Research Use Files

Kenya, 2004
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Reference ID
KEN_2004_GEHDS_v01_M_v01_A_RUF
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Markus Goldstein and Harsha Thirumurthy
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Oct 13, 2011
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  • aghead_d
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  • assets_III7
  • assets_III13
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  • shocks_a19
  • shocks_a24
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  • shocks_b33
  • shocks_b36
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How much would it have cost (fc04)

Data file: food

Overview

Valid: 4062
Invalid: 11059
Minimum: 4
Maximum: 16800
Mean: 365.38
Standard deviation: 592.538
Type: Continuous
Decimal: 0
Width: 5
Range: -
Format:

Questions and instructions

Literal question
How much would it have cost to buy this total quantity? Value in KSh.
Interviewer instructions
If the respondent cannot give you an immediate answer, ask the respondent how much each unit reported in Question 3 would cost. Then, you can multiply by the quantity of units that was reported.

Prices. Because most crops are more available during some times of the year than other times, the price of crops is different in the rainy season and dry season. This means that even if the household consumes the same amount of a food item each time in the rainy and dry seasons, the value of that amount may not be the same in the rainy season and the dry season. You should ask the respondent to use whatever the average market price has been in the past 4 weeks.
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