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Regional Study and Resource Center 2015-2018, Independent Performance Evaluation

Namibia, 2015 - 2018
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NAM_2015-2018_MCC-RSRC_v01_M
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Technology & Social Change Group at the University of Washington Information School
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Jan 19, 2021
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Jan 19, 2021
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  • Data_Business_Panel_Interview_Final.csv
  • Data_Business_Panel_Interview_Initial.csv
  • Data_BusinessPanel_Survey1.csv
  • Data_BusinessPanel_Survey3.csv
  • Data_PatronSurvey1.csv
  • Data_Student_Panel_Interview_Final.csv
  • Data_Student_Panel_Interview_Initial.csv
  • Data_Student_Panel_Survey1.csv
  • Data_Student_Panel_Survey3.csv

q1.2 (q1.2)

Data file: Data_Business_Panel_Interview_Initial.csv

Overview

Valid: 60
Invalid: -
Type: Discrete
Start: 51
End: 236
Width: 186
Range: -
Format: character

Questions and instructions

Categories
Value Category Cases
No 1
1.7%
No because I was still at school in 2016. 1
1.7%
No I was already working and I did not really use resources to meet my employment needs. 1
1.7%
No, because I wasn’t working that time 1
1.7%
No, I was a student, so never used resources before for my employment needs 1
1.7%
No, I was living somewhere else and I was attending school before I came to Gobabis in 2017. I failed Gr.10 and wanted to improve on it. In the beginning of this year I moved to Gobabis. 1
1.7%
No, I was not using other recourses to meet my employment needs. I was just using my phone for entertainment activities. 1
1.7%
No, I was staying on the farm and I did not look for work when I was there. 1
1.7%
yes 1
1.7%
Yes 48
80%
Yes I was using other resources 1
1.7%
Yes I was using other resources. 1
1.7%
Yes, I was using other resources. 1
1.7%
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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