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Resilience Firm Survey 2020, The Caribbean

Antigua and Barbuda, Bahamas, Barbados...and 10 more, 2020
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LAC_2020_RFS_v01_M
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Alvina Erman, Melanie Simone Kappes, Julie Rozenberg
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Sep 07, 2022
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7.5oth Please specify what the other damages were (q7_5oth)

Data file: rfs_caribbean_data_2020

Overview

Valid: 89
Type: Discrete
Start: 2680
End: 2934
Width: 255
Range: -
Format: character

Questions and instructions

Categories
Value Category Cases
0 1
1.1%
All food supply were lost 2
2.2%
Appliance, electrical, decking 1
1.1%
Build a retaining wall 1
1.1%
CONSTRUCTION OF MASSIVE RIVER WALL 1
1.1%
CONSTRUCTION OF RETAINING WALLS FOR PROTECTION OF SPAS 1
1.1%
Cambio de puertas 1
1.1%
Cars mash up 1
1.1%
Cayó una mata de almendra arriba de las oficinas de la empresa. 1
1.1%
Clean up of the trails, water damage 2
2.2%
Closing of business 2
2.2%
Damages to vehicles, repair to damaged jetty 1
1.1%
Daño a los vehículos 1
1.1%
Daño en carreteras, en la infraestructura. 1
1.1%
Daño en el inmueble por inundación 1
1.1%
Daños a empres 1
1.1%
Daños a vehículos de mi empresa, caída de árboles arriba de las oficinas. 1
1.1%
Daños a ventanas de la oficina 1
1.1%
Daños y preparación 1
1.1%
Destruction of fencing & retaining walls 1
1.1%
Electricals 2
2.2%
Electricity fixtures 1
1.1%
Fence repairs 2
2.2%
Flood 1
1.1%
Flooding inside 1
1.1%
Flooding of rooms, and tree's falling. 1
1.1%
For jetty and pools 2
2.2%
Furniture 2
2.2%
Furniture, flooring 1
1.1%
Garden 1
1.1%
Intventory of the office 2
2.2%
Jetty 2
2.2%
La comida del restaurante que se dañó 1
1.1%
Loss of items 1
1.1%
Loss of occupancy over the years and loss of wages. 1
1.1%
N/A 1
1.1%
None 4
4.5%
Nothing else 1
1.1%
Operation damage, lease expenses, bill boards 2
2.2%
Payment to staff 2
2.2%
Por baja de clientes por daños 1
1.1%
Repair of swimming pool, clearing of surroundings i.e broken trees, refencing of property 1
1.1%
Replacement of metal railings & gates. Reconstruction & renovation of several hot pools 1
1.1%
Restaurant 2
2.2%
Retaining wall, underground electrical and water lines 2
2.2%
Sea wall and jetty 2
2.2%
Since the business in now under new ownership present owners have no idea of related cost 2
2.2%
Souvenir damages 1
1.1%
Stock 2
2.2%
Structual damages, water damages 1
1.1%
The beach washed away, so we had to get the Ministry of Public Works to move the sand back onto the beach and off the rain 1
1.1%
Theft of vehicular parts & restocking of goods 1
1.1%
Total destruction to the building and equipment facilities and other damages totaling 120,000,000 (the number 1 is filled on Q7.5 to come to this field) this amount includes all costs relating to day 1 after hurricane Irma until full reopening of the re 1
1.1%
Trails 1
1.1%
Trees that needed to be cut down and clean up generally 2
2.2%
Vehicle replacement 2
2.2%
Vehicles 1
1.1%
Ventanas 2
2.2%
Ventanas rotas 1
1.1%
Water damages 1
1.1%
Water tank broken, needed repairing 2
2.2%
boats and gear 2
2.2%
garden 1
1.1%
miscellaneous 1
1.1%
replacement of stock i.e cars, air conditions, furniture, generators 1
1.1%
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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