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Afrobarometer Survey 1999, Round 1

Zimbabwe, 1999
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ZWE_1999_AFB-R1_v01_M
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The Institute for Democracy in South Africa (IDASA), Ghana Centre for Democratic Development (CDD-Ghana), Michigan State University (MSU)
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How do you currently obtain food? (Q5D)

Data file: zim_r1_data.sav

Overview

Valid: 1200
Invalid: -
Minimum: 2
Maximum: 98
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 2
Start: 128
End: 132
Width: 5
Range: 2 - 98
Format: Numeric

Questions and instructions

Literal question
5D. What about you? Describe how you currently obtain the food you and your family eat each month? Is there anything else?
Categories
Value Category Cases
1 Pay for it (cash/kind) 0
0%
2 Work for it 2
0.2%
3 Doing piece work 0
0%
4 Vending 2
0.2%
5 Crocheting 0
0%
6 Dressmaking 1
0.1%
7 Buy & sell chicken 0
0%
8 Own crops/livestock 1
0.1%
9 Grow maize 2
0.2%
10 Farming 0
0%
11 Rear chickens 0
0%
12 Grow vegetables in garden 0
0%
13 Local community/cooperative group 0
0%
14 Relatives provides 2
0.2%
15 Husband provides 0
0%
16 Friends 3
0.3%
17 From my village 0
0%
18 Govt food programme 0
0%
19 Govt assistance 2
0.2%
20 Pensioner 0
0%
21 Traditional leader 1
0.1%
22 Know someone who helps me get govt assistance 0
0%
23 Favour/Bribe govt official 0
0%
24 Pretend to be eligible for govt assistance 0
0%
25 Steal it 0
0%
26 Ask anyone I can 1
0.1%
27 Beg for it 0
0%
28 Nothing I can do 0
0%
29 Sit at home 0
0%
30 Breadwinner does not work 0
0%
31 Gold panning 0
0%
32 Fishing 0
0%
33 Building 0
0%
34 Cross border trading 0
0%
35 Commercial sex 0
0%
36 Beer brewing 0
0%
96 No further answer 1182
98.5%
98 Refused 1
0.1%
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.
Interviewer instructions
Prior to question 5, the enumerator read the following passage to the respondent: “People get their basic necessities of life such as food, safety, health care, or income in a variety of ways. For instance, some people have to: steal or beg for it, pretend they’re eligible for government assistance, or do a favour for, or bribe a government official. Other people get these things from: local traditional leaders, government relief programmes, local cooperative groups, or friends or family. Still other people provide for it themselves, or pay for it in cash or in kind. Finally some people are not able to get these things at all.” Respondent could give up to four answers.
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