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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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Sep 07, 2022
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Data file: rfs_caribbean_data_2020

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Valid: 27
Type: Discrete
Start: 3088
End: 3342
Width: 255
Range: -
Format: character

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Categories
Value Category Cases
Bad management at the airport and in government 1
3.7%
Business had to close down and delay in re-opening fully 1
3.7%
Combination of things 1
3.7%
Cottage is still not repaired due to unsettled insurance cost & Lack of new funds to repair the establishment 1
3.7%
DUE TO HURRICANE MARIA - ALL OF THE ABOVE APPLY TO LOSS OF REVENUE 1
3.7%
Don't have the same inventory, currenly there are less rooms 1
3.7%
Falta de permisos para manejar 1
3.7%
Issues with Brexit in Europe at that time 1
3.7%
Lack of revenue due to closed businesses and expenses remained for the month 1
3.7%
Las personas no salían de casa por las fuertes lluvias. 1
3.7%
Local infrastructure severly impacted due to blocked roads, NO electricty, phone services down, plus the fact that visitors were not permitted on entering unless they were essential 2
7.4%
Local people weren't able to come out, had to do repairs on their houses 1
3.7%
Los clientes no estaban transitando debido a los fuertes vientos y lluvias 1
3.7%
Misinformation about impact of hurricane. Tourists thought the entire Bahamas was affected 1
3.7%
Most of our patrons are locals. Many of them were left without jobs and also they were busy focusing on trying to put back on a roof over their head 1
3.7%
No applicable 1
3.7%
No disposable income 1
3.7%
No international travel, roads were blocked, no essential services available for a long while 1
3.7%
Our office building nor its contents, did not receive any damages. We manage vacation properties for our owners. We do not own the properties. So because the properties were damaged we did not have a product to market in order to have sales in the form o 1
3.7%
Pandemic 1
3.7%
People just stayed in their houses or on their boats and didn't really know we were open. They had their personal things to deal with 1
3.7%
People were not going out in the first week because of the weather 1
3.7%
Sales increased due to local displacement 1
3.7%
There was'nt a reduction in sales but the opposite since business was very bright due to relocation of villagers from Petite Savanne 2
7.4%
We believe people were still coping with the disaster that had just occurred. 1
3.7%
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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