Value | Category | Cases | |
---|---|---|---|
0 | No Second coping method | 626 |
46%
|
1 | Rely on less preferred and less expensive food | 100 |
7.3%
|
2 | Borrow food, or rely on help from friends or relatives | 62 |
4.6%
|
3 | Borrowed money to buy food | 100 |
7.3%
|
4 | Limit portion size at meals | 139 |
10.2%
|
5 | Restrict consumption by adults in order for small children to eat | 74 |
5.4%
|
6 | Reduce number of meals eaten in a day | 156 |
11.5%
|
7 | Skip entire days without eating | 28 |
2.1%
|
8 | Purchase food on credit | 54 |
4%
|
9 | Consume seed stocks held for the next season | 0 |
0%
|
10 | Decrease expenditures for seeds, fertilizer, pesticide, fodder, animal feed, vet. Care?. | 0 |
0%
|
11 | Sell domestic assets (radio, furniture, fridge, TV, carpet?) | 1 |
0.1%
|
12 | Sell productive assets (farm implements, sewing machine, land?) | 1 |
0.1%
|
13 | Sell more animals than usual | 5 |
0.4%
|
14 | Decrease expenditures for health care | 0 |
0%
|
15 | Take children out of school | 0 |
0%
|
16 | Seek alternative or additional jobs | 4 |
0.3%
|
17 | Migration of household members | 0 |
0%
|
18 | Increase the number of members out-migrating for work and/or food | 0 |
0%
|
19 | Increased working hours | 5 |
0.4%
|
20 | Send children to friends/ relatives or to eat elsewhere | 1 |
0.1%
|
21 | Begging for money or for food | 2 |
0.1%
|
22 | Sale of personal/ household assets (Car, motorbike, bicycle, jewellery, ... ) | 0 |
0%
|
23 | Rely/depend on emergency food aid | 2 |
0.1%
|
24 | Rely on public work safety net | 0 |
0%
|
25 | Rely on public work direct support | 0 |
0%
|
26 | Other/ specify | 1 |
0.1%
|
Sysmiss | 2084 |