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variable [V596]
Integrated Household Living Conditions Survey 2005
Rwanda
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2005
Reference ID
RWA_2005_EICV-II_v01_M
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Direction de la Statistique (DS)
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eng_eicv2_s9a3_nfood_freq
eng_eicv2_s9b_food
eng_eicv2_s9c_availability
eng_eicv2_s9d_ex_owncons
eng_eicv2_s10a_transfer_out
eng_eicv2_s10b_transfer_in
eng_eicv2_s10c_misc
eng_eicv2_s11a_credit
eng_eicv2_s11b_durables
eng_eicv2_s11c_savings
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deflators
how acquired or field exploited (s8cq5)
Data file:
eng_eicv2_s8c_ag_plots
Overview
Valid:
22248
Invalid:
10
Type:
Discrete
Decimal:
0
Start:
29
End:
29
Width:
1
Range:
-
Format:
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Categories
Value
Category
1
inherited
2
purchased
3
gift
4
free use or loan
5
appropriation
6
share cropped
7
leased
8
other
Sysmiss
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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