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01 & 02 helping each other |
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01 and 02 were helping each other with this module. |
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01 complains about the standard of living. |
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01 has not applied for pension as she is earning more at present. 04 has gone back to her biological parents and 01 has no knowledge of her birthdate etc. She stays in this house because her grand mother is better off than her parents. Because |
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01 have the thinking that she is going to be helped by anything because she expalins all the problems |
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01 is helped by 03 in financial matters. |
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01 is not Co-operative |
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01 take time to answer our questions |
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01 was drunk when answering and kept on repeating himself |
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01 was helping because 02 seems to be a little bit disturbed on her mind |
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01 was on the way out when we arrived. He wanted to finish to go for beers. 02,03,04 have moved out permanently so there is no Younger Adult Modules for them |
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02 is very sick, she can't stand and walk. |
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03 has mental issues |
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03 moved to Gauteng. Reliable information |
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04 is mentally disabled after birth injury |
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05 is in Johennesburg for schooling, she comes home only on holidays |
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05 lives at nursing home and will only visit from time to time until his training is complete. That is why he does not have a YA module |
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09 & 07 moved out after we went there for the first time on our 3rd visit after visit and couldn’t find them the hh members told us that |
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09 was abondoned by her mother and was taken in by 02 |
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1 cannot speak at all & 3 is the translator |
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1 did not feel comfortabe to tell to much, or to be serious. The state of the house will not say they are poor |
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1 does not know where we can find 2 |
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1 gets disablity pension because of bad health |
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1 is most knowledgeable but not present initially, so 2 answered the module helped by 1 towards the end |
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1 is sick,lots of family members visiting,typical case of retroviral disease though she is not disclosing |
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1 was lying down while interviewed,might have been drunk |
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1 was relaxed and 2 and 5 did not want to be interviewed. There were a few details 1 did not know |
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10 was initially ommitted but remembered later |
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2 also has some income,odd jobs |
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2 and 3 were in hurry to go somewhere |
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2 moved 3 years ago to live with her boyfriend but she is the owner of the house |
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2 originaly said that he earned R600 per month but later 1 told us the he earns R1000 and that he lied. The house is built from face brick and has everything in the house |
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2 was away; her input would have been needed for many of the questions. The respondent was in a hurry. |
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2's earnings is probably understated |
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2,3,4 left for Eastern Cape for a funeral,later found they will not be returning |
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2,5,6 in Umtata usually return for holidays, 1+2 keep money separately but share as needed |
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3 is just over 12 so no Child module was done for him |
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3 refused to be interviewed |
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4's father might be giving some monet to house.3 - Ayanda part of HH but since first interview has found work in Butterworth - won't return |
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5 is only a household member because she fits the definition ie. She visited the household in March 2002 and stayed for 4 weeks eating from the same pot,was not contributing to a resorce pool as she was unemployed,therefore she is not a househo |
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7 lives 47 weeks of the year with ither family in Lady Frere. But this house regards her as a member and she meets the criteria of the test on pge 4 |
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All h/hold members who work seem to be hard workers |
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Answers seem very accurate |
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At start did not want to participate |
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At the beginning, he wa taking some questions as a joke but in the middle he got interested. |
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BB234-residential house?? 266 - business purposes. People occupy 2 houses - BB234 & BB266 (266 was used by father before he died) |
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Beautiful, neat & good furniture |
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Because is old person sometimes he need long explanations and axamples |
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Busy cleaning her house |
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Co-operative |
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Co-operative & friendly |
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Co.operative |
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Co.operative, although 02 left and returned intoxicated(alcohol) |
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Comfortable |
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Comfortable but we did not finish 1's module because he is on standby at work,contact no. Khanyile 0724251284 |
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Confused, does not know what is her income but knows expenditure. Where does it come from |
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Cooperative |
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Cooperative but I think in other questions like maintainance grant from the father she was not honest. Her expenditure is more than her income as she claims |
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Cooperative but busy renovating his shack. |
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Cooperative but doesn't want to disclose the amount of things she receives from her sister. |
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Cooperative but not real with answers |
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Cooperative though busy with house rennovations. |
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Cooperative with little input from 02. |
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Cooperative! |
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Cooperative, but they were busy working |
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Cooperative. |
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Cooperative. She is under stress because her partner doesn't tell her the truth about his wages and scares her when he is drunk. |
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Cooporative & friendly |
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Cried during interview |
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Debt from money lender must be pai off in 3 months |
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Dishonesty because I saw how the house which is built by her alone it is so big. And the earnings doesn't match with what she is saying |
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Doubt his level of understanding,difficult to see how he uses R150 electricity when he doesn't have electrical appliances, very slow in answering |
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Evidence that respondent was intoxicated during interview |
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Excellent |
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Excellent cooperation. |
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Expenditure higher than income. Income inaccurate? |
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Expenditure is more than income |
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Free and honest |
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Good |
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Good Cooperation. |
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Good because she answered everything politely |
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Good but most of the time cry because of not get support from her children |
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Good but she did know most of the financial debts/loans.She is pregnant and at the end lost concentration,think she became tired |
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Good co-operated |
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Good co-operation |
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Good co-operation, took a long time to find the house,accompanied by the Street Committee to get to the house |
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Good co-operation,had to wait for her because she has baby & sell alcohol and clothes |
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Good co-operation. Could not complete information on the death as no-one in the HH had knowledge of the death to answer |
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Good cooperation. |
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Good data qaulity but she needs explination and examples |
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Good interview |
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Good quality interview |
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Good, gave us all information |
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Good, he gave us all the information |
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Good. |
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Good/co.operative |
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Had difficulty in concentrating as children were very disturbing, crying, and demanding attention. |
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Happy during interview |
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Happy family |
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He is honest but in question B1.1 to B1.13 he is not sure about prices. |
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He is very responsible and seems to be a good parent. |
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He is willing to answer the questions but he is worried about work because he is unemployed. |
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He looks like talking liars because he has a taxi, small car. Nothing talk about his taxi and car. Most of the time, he talks about politics, |
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He needs a permanent job and money because he helps his family in eastern Cape. He also needs a house because he stays in informal settlement. |
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He was drunk, the information on income & expenditure not reliable,very hard to convince him to talk to us. |
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He was very cooperative and understand the survey |
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He was very patient as he was on hurry to work, but his response was good. |
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Her brother lives nearby |
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Her life is fine she need more money to support her child and also to built a formal house |
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His wife stay in Eastern Cape with kids |
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Honest. |
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Honestly and free kind people |
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I am not sure about the expenses because are more than the income |
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I believe some people are not part of the household. |
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I don't think he is speaking the truth. He may have his business somewhere but not in the house. I think he is financially comfortable. |
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I don't think she tells me truth because also she stays in Wynberg and works in Wynberg |
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I don't trust any answers, but some seem to be true. |
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I don’t think its true wheni'm looking expenses. R640 of 06 comes later when I'm interviewing him, 01 say nothing about 06's work |
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I don’t think this information is reliable, e.g he had cellphone but said he doesn’t have and also tv but he changed and say has tv. |
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I think he works even though he says that he doesn't. |
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I think in financial matters she is not true and open , because she spend a lot of money in grocery while her income is so small |
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I think it’s a good and reliable information. A very small shack but clean and tidy |
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I think she has someone supporting her because she spendsmore than she earns |
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I think she is honest and open |
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I think she is honest but in some questions she is not very serious. |
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I' m not sure about his answers when I'm looking expenses. |
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In question B2.16 I think she is not telling us the truth because the house expenditure is close to the salary of her husband |
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In this house they were very busy with washing and cleaning the house |
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Income is probably higher than admitted, especially 1 |
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Information reliable |
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Information reliable interruptions from a neighbour 06 came after the interviewers and stayed for a year and went back home again for employment reasons |
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Information reliable. |
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Interviewer feels respondent with-holding information |
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Interviewer felt respondent was not entirely honest about earnings |
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It seems as if she don't tell me truth, she has everything in the house |
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It was good. |
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Module completed by 2 interviewing teams because of concerns regarding household membership of former head and two household members forgotton by present head |
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More money is coming in from other relations. Have a taxi, 2 is a member of a taxi association |
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No comments |
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Nobody works in this household. The respondent is diabetic and on treatment. |
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None |
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Not much attention because he is a hurry to funeral. |
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Not serious and preoccupied during interview |
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Not serious at all. |
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Not specific in how they spend money |
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Not very sure about all the answers,their other children live in Lady Frere but visit this home for more than 15 days a year & when they visit they meet criteria for membership of this HH |
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One small room with only one small window. In front of the house is a yard with donkeys and all the flies & stench is coming right into the house. |
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People coming in and out and talking to 02 but it is a reliable information |
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Reliable information |
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Reliable information, few interruptions |
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Respondent in a hurry to church. |
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Respondent pointed out that her disability grant was dischrged while suffering from high blood pressure,diabetes and nerves |
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Respondent was apprehensive initially, as she thought the interviewing team had come to interrogate her about the foster child. |
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Respondent was drunk |
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Says she is tired,not sleeping well at night because of pains |
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She can not write,has not been to school |
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She don't know her ages. Fair |
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She is a hardworking woman. She is the only one who works and is also responsible for the two children that are still at school. She needs money. She also sends money to Eastern Cape. |
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She is a very nice lady. |
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She is cooperative |
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She is happy |
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She is hardworking because she built a formal house and I think they are financially comfortable. |
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She is nice and honest. |
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She is not honest at all, especially in financial matters. Her life is going to be better because she applied for grant. |
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She is not open enough about the money. |
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She is not quite sure about her income |
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She is not sure about children's ages 04 helped her |
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She is not working now, but she worked from November 2002 until March 2003. |
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She is very co-operative, she give us all information |
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She is very interested and honest. |
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She is very nice |
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She is very nice and calm. |
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She looks like having more problems, and she forget what she said. We also have to stop interviewing, starting another problem and give advice. |
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She was fed up, tired but later she was good |
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She was taking care of the child because the child was crying for her. |
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She was talking to customers, regard EC as their permanent home,6 lives in EC,only visits here. |
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She was very co-operative, lots of explanations, on 15 Sept 3 refused to do his module |
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She was very confident and co-operative |
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She was very nice |
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Staying in a very small shack because they are preparing for building a house |
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Stopped by the street community |
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Strange that HH does not have own toilet |
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The 16 year old boy stays alone with very little support forthcoming from family. However, he is strong and was coorparative |
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The house was very dirty. I think they need money to build formal house and buy furniture |
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There was a lot of interruption because of friends |
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They are both sweet and kind. They are free to talk to us as a result the step daughter disclosed her hiv status. She is hiv positive |
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They are cooperative. |
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They are free and nice |
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They are not comfortable in financial because only one who working in the household so they need money to build formal house because they live in informal house |
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They are ok they need formal house because they don't have a space in the house only 1 bedroom and kitchen |
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They are very poor but 1 sometimes gives food to her father's brother |
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They are very poor but happy |
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They need money to send Ayanda at school also to buy furniture and some other things |
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Think he is employed but not admitting it |
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This family is oke but the a formal house they need money to build a formal house |
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This family is very poor |
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This family they are ok because is a small family in terms of money |
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This household doesn't look so well, and they are cooperative. |
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Took some time because she had to explain all her problems |
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Very Co-operative |
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Very Comfortable |
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Very Cooperative |
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Very co-operative |
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Very comfortable |
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Very comfortable & co-operative,think the father of the HH is always busy,comes & goes,also sends money to his wife in Eastern Cape |
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Very comfortable and honest. |
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Very comfortable. |
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Very cooperative |
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Very cooperative and friendly |
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Very cooperative and friendly - we really felt welcome more especially inview of the fact that it was not scheduled - we took this house as |
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Very cooperative and friendly, she couldn't remember all the deatails of her late son funeral expenses and date of bearths for other HH members |
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Very cooperative but I don't think that 01 is honest enough about the household income. |
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Very cooperative, but we had to do it very quickly since he was in a hurry. |
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Very cooperative. |
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Very cooperative. Very poor household. |
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Very corporative |
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Very good |
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Very kind and co-operative |
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Very nice people but too many interruptions. |
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Very nice, ,talkative |
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Very poor |
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Very poor but neat |
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Was crying right through the interview |
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Was on her way to church but she was able to be interviewed |
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We could not fill in some areas as respondant was not sure of answers will complete these when head of household is available next |
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Were a few disturbances |
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Whole family living in single room shack whislt house is under construction.Difficult to ascertain neatness. |
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YA 1 did not answer honestly and was treated as a refusal |
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a0.4 had to write 01 because he is the one working and 02 is out she is the one who answered the hh module |
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before the interview a neoghbour came and asked for the interviewers home addresses and telephone numbers so that he could follow up if anything should happen to the family being interviewed |
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came early, waited 1.5 hours while they did household needs. The cooperation was fair. Interviewer thinks 1 is mentally ill, querry her understanding of issues. 8 came from Johanesburg and lends money and clothes to others |
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child doesn't get child support grant because mother doesn't have an ID |
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children were interrupting with their crying and quarrelling |
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co-operative |
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co-operative but scared of her husband |
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co-operative but there were too many interruptions as she is selling liquor |
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co-operative but were few disturbances from curious neighbours |
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comfortable interview |
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comfortable to answer questions |
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confusion on the ID both hh members are dependent on their boyfriends |
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constanly borrows from employer and pays back |
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cool |
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cooperated |
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cooperated after a lot of persuasion |
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cooperation |
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cooperation is very good |
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cooperative |
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cooperative and friendly but had some difficulty answering some questions - takes long to understand |
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cooperative though she cannot recall costs associated with the burial of her spouse |
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cooperative though she sells wine and appeared tipsy |
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cooperative. |
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cooporative |
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disturbed by children |
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excellent |
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expenses are more than the money she gets from daughter |
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expenses are more than the money she has |
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expenses much higher than income, probably not accurate |
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good |
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good although he is drunk he answer all the |
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good although he take time to answer questions |
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good although she take time to answer questions |
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good and cooperative |
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good and she was in a rush because she go to the hospital for 04 |
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good answering my questions |
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good but she takes long time to answer questions |
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good co-operation |
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good comprehended |
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good cooperation |
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good cooperation, we found that 03 is staying in shacks ( moved out ). He used to visit P618 for his brother 01 and not sleep there just to contribute to 01 ( R400 a month since he stayed there before. |
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good data because he knows everything well |
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good data because she is very nice |
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good data quality although she go in and out because of her business |
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good data quality because she gave us all information that we need |
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good data quality he give us all information |
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good data quality she responds to all questions |
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good interview |
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good quality because the respondent was very flexible and answering all the question |
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good she give us all information |
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good, but somewhat unco-operative |
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good, emotional |
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good, he give us all information and take time to answer questions |
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good, she is cooperative although there are people that come in and out because she is a business woman |
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happy family |
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has had some drinks and was very much in a hurry because her friends were leaving her - they were on a drinking spree |
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he answer so slowly |
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he asked some questions before he answers |
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he is cooperative |
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he is drunk and take time to respond, I have to ask one question several times |
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he is honest |
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he is in a hurry to Mitchell's plain. He wanted to finish quick |
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he is very nice |
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he is very nice & concentrates |
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he is very nice & he answer every question |
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he lie to us a lot, I think he is employed |
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he looked miserable and unhappy |
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he looks very good, he for got about the people who moved out |
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he need job to build formal house because is staying shack |
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he need more explanations on questions & take time to understand & answer it |
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he said he doesn't get food, he just stay without food. It doesn't make sense. His answers doesn't satsfy me |
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he was very co-operative |
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her expenditure is more than her income |
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her friends were disturbing |
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hh is unsure about groceries and hire purchase |
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high expenditure compared with income, does not want to diclose why there is difference |
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honest and co-operative |
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honest but touched by questions about his sisters passing away. |
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husband is only working three days a week this year |
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if you look her expenses are more than the money she get a month. But she said she doesn't know yet but it start form 900 |
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in funeral costs they don't know most because elder people were busy with that |
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in some questions she is not sure |
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income is probably higher than admitted; questions not taken serioulsy. 03 was not interviewed; he is missing because he is wanted by the police. |
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info reliable |
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information reliable |
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information reliable as I'm observing I think we can rely on this information. B2 I think they are telling the truth because I was observing the situation |
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interviewer feels that respondents are'nt being sincere concerning questions regarding finances |
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interviewer feels that th data is reliable |
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interviewer feels that the data is inaccurate as the wife was not free to answer as her husband was present, see B14 earnings |
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interviewer felt respondent was'nt being sincere concerning finances |
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interviewer felt that the information was reliable |
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interviewer felt that the respondent did not answer some of the questions truthfully |
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interviewer thinks that 1 is making money that he does not want to tell about |
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interviewer thought the data quality was good |
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interviewer was pleased with data |
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interviewer was pleased with the data |
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interviewer was pleased with the data quality |
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many interruptions throughout interview |
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member 4 schools in Eastern Cape, comes home in december only |
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nice person but disturbed by neighbours |
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no assistance |
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no comments |
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no good communication in house |
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no one has a source of income, so it is not easy to determine the amounts used for household needs. The amounts given are the expenditures in general |
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none |
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not serious at all |
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open enough |
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other questions he did not answer for his wife and child because they were in the funeral in Gugulethu back lateer |
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poor family |
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questioneers were comfortable |
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reliable information |
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respondent friendly & co-operative but there were numerous interruptions from neighbours |
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respondent is bitter; when 2 stopped working she suggested that they put R10000 in Starndard bank savings for 4's education; the money got lost until today. There was a child, 8 omitted from the household but added at the medical. |
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respondent is deaf and can't speak so we were helped by child who was interpreting sign language so it took long to complete module |
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respondent is very drunk & is giving some troubles. Unreliable information |
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respondent seems severely |
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respondent was truthful |
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said that there is no other source of income (except 1 & 2's) but some one came to buy cigarrette; repondent says the money from this is not enough to call income |
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she answered every questions no problem and she is very nice |
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she does hesitate in some questions but she is interested |
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she is busy doing washing for her children |
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she is drunk |
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she is drunk and she is not interested at all |
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she is good and honest |
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she is honest |
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she is honest and she is nice |
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she is hurry, she going to shebeen, cooking porridge for 03 and she move in and out |
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she is not free because her husband don't want to tell us the exact salary that he earn |
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she is not sure about ages |
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she is open |
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she is open and I think she is honest |
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she is open and kind but she was disturbed by people coming in and out |
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she is so cooperative |
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she is so quate |
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she is suffering with hiv virus |
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she is talkative |
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she is talkative and cooperative |
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she is very cooperative and she need more explanation and examples |
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she is very happy |
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she is very much co-operative |
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she is very much cooperative |
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she is very nice |
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she is very nice and happy |
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she is very uncomfortable because even now she is looking for a place to stay. |
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she is willing to answer |
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she is willing to answer all the questions |
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she is willing to answer but in her finance I think she is not telling us truth |
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she is willing toi answer |
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she said she has stress because of unemployment |
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she seemed to be tired because she just arrived from the shop and she is pregnant. During the interview she relaxed and responded well |
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she take long time to answer question espeacially funeral questions |
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she take time to answer questions, visitor make lot of unterruption |
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she was busy with other people |
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she was so hurt about the funeral questions but she said we must not stop to ask the question |
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she was very cooperative |
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she was very good |
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she was very good and cooperative 03 moved to eastern cape permanently |
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she was very good and relaxed |
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she was very happy |
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she was very nice |
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sometimes they get help from neighbours and other family for expenses |
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the condition of the house is poor |
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the family is ok they need a formal house to make house comfortable |
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the family is very poor, the has holes in it |
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the house is untidy and not clean |
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the house was not honest about expenses. A lot of underground business, lots of people coming and buying things. |
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the interview is not good as such because she did not give us all the information |
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the interview was disrupted because of the world cup shownig at the same time, 1 had income for two months but then had a car crash |
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the status of this family is very poor. |
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these people are not honest; there is fruit and vege stand in front of the house and 6 sells wood so they don’t tell the truth |
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these people are permanent lodgers; owner is in jail |
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they are okay in terms of money but theyneed more to build her formal house |
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they are very poor |
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they arevery poor no one is working and also problems with husband |
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they extremely poor |
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they were asleep and didn't want me to interview because boyfriend is asleep and drunk |
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this family is very poor |
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this hh module has not been completed. Section A3 is incomplete |
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this is data from a second interview |
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to me she looks like not telling truth she talking liars |
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very co-operative |
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very co-operative, seem very young for her age |
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very comfortable |
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very cooperative |
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very cooperative though in a hurry to work |
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very cooperative, missing a1.24a to a1.31 never found 01 after 3 visits to try and complete this section |
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very friendly and cooperative |
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very good |
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very good answers |
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very good but in terms of income this is not the only income the he get. He is not open enough |
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very good is give us all information |
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very honest answers and I was very comfortable |
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very humble guy |
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very much struggling |
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very poor. Need formal house and children need school fees |
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very religious |
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vey good |
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we had troubles of convincing the household head for interviewing but as the time went by she accepted |
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were not expecting us as appointment was made for Monday 12/04/04 but were very accomodating |
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when the husband died in Nov she did not earn anything till she got the child grant. The children look well taken care of and the shack is clean but no furniture |
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when we came in the respondent started to refuse until we explained the questions, and would not sign until she read the questions. Finanly she welcomed us in and the interview began. 03 was 17 on day of interview therefore no YA module was don |
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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.