DDI_ZAF_2002_GHS_v01_M
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General Household Survey 2002
GHS 2002
ZAF_2002_GHS_v01_M
Statistics South Africa
Copyright 2004, Statistics South Africa.
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Manager, DataFirst
Other Household Survey [hh/oth]
v1.1 Edited, anonymised dataset for public distribution
Version 1.0 of the General Household Survey 2002 was acquired from Statistics South Africa in 2004. This version, version 1.1 of the dataset was downloaded from Statistics South Africa, website on the 11th of August 2011.
Version 1.1 includes the new weights released for the GHS 2002-2008 released at the same time as the GHS 2009 (6 May 2010).
Version 1.0 was released without birth data or data on children. On request, Statistics SA provided DataFirst with these data files.
The Child data file has incomplete data for the variable on children still alive (q315aliv) but these additional files have been made available to the public for analysis.
employment [3.1]
labour relations/conflict [3.3]
retirement [3.4]
unemployment [3.5]
working conditions [3.6]
LABOUR AND EMPLOYMENT [3]
TRADE, INDUSTRY AND MARKETS [2]
DEMOGRAPHY AND POPULATION [14]
income, property and investment/saving [1.5]
crime [5.1]
EDUCATION [6]
childbearing, family planning and abortion [8.2]
general health [8.4]
nutrition [8.7]
specific diseases and medical conditions [8.9]
TRANSPORT, TRAVEL AND MOBILITY [11]
fertility [14.2]
specific social services: use and provision [15.3]
The main purpose of the GHS is to measure the level of development and performance of various government programmes and projects in South Africa. The data provides national indicators on various living conditions such as access to services and facilities, and education and health, for 2002.
South Africa
The scope of the General Household Survey 2002 was national coverage.
The lowest level of geographic aggregations covered by the General Household Survey 2001 is province.
The units of anaylsis for the General Household Survey 2002 are individuals and households.
The survey covered all de jure household members (usual residents) of households in the nine provinces of South Africa and residents in workers' hostels. The survey does not cover collective living quarters such as students' hostels, old age homes, hospitals, prisons and military barracks.
Sample survey data [ssd]
The scope of the General Household Survey 2002 includes:
Household characteristics: Dwelling type, home ownership, access to water and sanitation facilities, access to services, transport, household assets, land ownership, agricultural production
Individuals' characteristics: demographic characteristics, relationship to household head, marital status, language, education, employment, income, health, disability, access to social services, mortality.
Women's characteristics: fertility
Statistics South Africa
For the General Household Survey 2002 a multi-stage stratified sample was drawn using probability proportional to size principles. The first stage was stratification by province, then by type of area within each province. Primary sampling units (PSUs) were then selected proportionally within each stratum (urban or non-urban) in all provinces. Altogether 3000 PSUs were selected. Within each PSU ten dwelling units were selected systematically for enumeration.
The sample was drawn from the master sample, which Statistics South Africa uses to draw samples for its surveys. The master sample was drawn from the database of enumeration areas (EAs) which was established during the demarcation phase of census 1996. As part of the master sample, small EAs consisting of fewer than 100 dwelling units are combined with adjacent EAs to form primary sampling units (PSUs) of at least 100 dwelling units, to allow for repeated sampling of dwelling units within each PSU. The sampling procedure for the master sample involves explicit stratification by province and, within each province, by urban and non-urban areas. Independent samples were drawn from each stratum within each province. The smaller provinces were given a disproportionately larger number of PSUs than the bigger provinces.
The master sample was divided into five independent clusters. In order to avoid respondent fatigue, the sample for GHS was drawn from a different cluster from the two clusters already being used for the LFS, which is a twice-yearly rotating panel survey. Altogether 30 000 dwelling units (including units in hostels) were visited for the GHS 2002.
Face-to-face [f2f]
The questionnaire was designed taking into consideration the need to compare results of this survey to the one conducted in June 2001 in the 13 nodal areas identified as priority areas for the Integrated Rural Development Strategy (IRDS), namely, the Social Development Indicators Survey (SDIS). The questions in the GHS were similar to the ones used in the SDIS as proposed by representatives of departments in the social cluster of government responsible for implementation of the IRDS.
The GHS 2002 questionnaire collected data on:
Household characteristics: Dwelling type, home ownership, access to water and sanitation facilities, access to services, transport, household assets, land ownership, agricultural production
Individuals' characteristics: demographic characteristics, relationship to household head, marital status, language, education, employment, income, health, disability, access to social services, mortality.
Women's characteristics: fertility
Weighting the GHS of July/August 2002:
A two-stage theoretical weighting procedure was done on the GHS 2002. In the first stage primary sampling units (PSU) are selected with probability proportional to size (PPS) from the census population.
Because there were undercounts in some PSUs (because households could not be traced or because of refusals to answer), the weight of each such PSU was adjusted upwards by a factor of nHH/n*HH where nHH was the number of households which should have been interviewed and n*HH was the number of households actually reached. Then all household weights were adjusted upwards by a further factor equal to the estimated population at the time of the GHS 2002 survey divided by the 1996 Census population estimate, to account for population growth between the 1996 Census (from which the master sample was drawn) and the date of the survey. These doubly adjusted weights are reported as the household weights in the data set. The person weights are derived by further adjusting the household weights in order to reproduce the marginal totals of the estimated population at the time of the 2002 GHS by gender, population group, province and age group. A SAS macro called CALMAR was used for this purpose.
The population estimate was derived by a ‘bottom up’ (cohort-by-cohort) exponential extrapolation from the 1996 and 2001 censuses. Such an estimate is quite reliable for the total population and the gender, population group and provincial subtotals. It is less reliable for the age distribution. Improved population estimates will become available when Statistics South Africa completes its short-term population projection model. The weights in this and other surveys may be modified in the light of model estimates.
GHS 2002 Data revisions
In May 2010 Statistics SA revised the population model to produce mid-year population estimates during 2008 in the light of the findings of the Community Survey 2007 and new HIV/AIDS and mortality data. The new data have been used to adjust the benchmarking for all previous datasets. Weighting and benchmarking were also adjusted for the provincial boundaries that came into effect in December 2006. The new weights mean that the data for the GHS 2002 to GHS 2009 are now comparable. These data files (version 1.1) contain the new weights.
As a result of new statistical programs used for weighting, which discards records with unspecified values for the benchmarking variables, namely age, sex and population group, it became necessary to impute missing values for these variables. A combination of logical and hot deck imputation methods were used to impute the demographic variables of the whole series from 2002–2009.
A new weighting system was also introduced for the household files as part of the revision process. This was based on household estimates that were developed using the headship ratio methodology. The databases of Census 1996, Census 2001, Community Survey 2007 and the Labour Force Survey 2003, Labour Force Survey 2005, and Quarterly Labour Force (Quarter 3) of 2009 were used to analyse trends and develop models to predict the number of households for each year. The weighting system was based on tables for the expected distribution of household heads for specific age categories, per population group and province.
Missing values and unknown values were excluded from totals used as denominators for the calculation of percentages, unless otherwise specified. Frequency values have been rounded off to the nearest thousand. Population totals in all tables reflect the population and sub-populations as calculated with SAS and rounded off. This will not always correspond exactly with the sum of the preceding rows because all numbers are rounded off to the nearest thousand.
Estimation and use of standard error
The published results of the General Household Survey2002 are based on representative probability samples drawn from the South African population, as discussed in the section on sample design. Consequently, all estimates are subject to sampling variability. This means that the sample estimates may differ from the population figures that would have been produced if the entire South African population had been included in the survey. The measure usually used to indicate the probable difference between a sample estimate and the corresponding population figure is the standard error (SE), which measures the extent to which an estimate may have varied by chance because only a sample of the population was included.
DataFirst
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General Household Survey 2002 [microdata file]. Pretoria: Statistics South Africa [producer], 2004. Cape Town: DataFirst [distributor],2010.
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GHS 2002 Birth_20100218
The GHS 2002 Birth file contains birth data from section 3 of the survey questionnaire
17900
19
GHS 2002 Child_20100218
The GHS 2002 Child file contains data on children, from section 3 of the survey questionnaire
42859
27
GHS 2002 House_v1
The GHS 2002 House file contains household data from section 4 of the survey questionnaire
26218
117
GHS 2002 Person_v1
The GHS 2002 Person file contains individual level data from the Flap and section 1 of the survey questionnaire
102359
81
GHS 2002 Worker_v1
The GHS 2002 Worker file contains employment data from section 2 of the survey questionnaire
69509
44
Unique number
Unique number
Unique number
Unique number
Unique number
26218
Province
Province
Province
Province
Province
26218
1
Western Cape
2
Eastern Cape
3
Northern Cape
4
Free State
5
KwaZulu-Natal
6
North West
7
Gauteng
8
Mpumalanga
9
Limpopo
Sex of household head
Sex of household head
Sex of household head
Sex of household head
Sex of household head
C. Is the head of the household male or female?
26218
1
Male
2
Female
Population group of household head
Population group of household head
Population group of household head
Population group of household head
Population group of household head
E. What population group does the head of the household belong to?
26218
1
African/Black
2
Coloured
3
Indian/Asian
4
White
Main dwelling
Main dwelling
Main dwelling
Main dwelling
Main dwelling
4.1 Indicate the type of main dwelling and other dwelling that the household occupies?
26218
1
Dwelling/House or brick structure on a separate stand or yard or on farm
2
Traditional dwelling/Hut/Structure made of traditional materials
3
Flat or apartment in a block of flats
4
Town/Cluster/Semi-detached house (Simplex, Duplex or Triplex)
5
Unit in retirement village
6
Dwelling/House/Flat/room in backyard
7
Informal dwelling/Shack in backyard
8
Informal dwelling/Shack not in backyard, e.g. in an informal/squatter settlement or on farm
9
Room/Flatlet
10
Caravan/Tent
11
Other, specify
99
Unspecified
Other dwelling
Other dwelling
Other dwelling
Other dwelling
Other dwelling
4.1 Other dwelling the household occupies
26218
1
Dwelling/House or brick structure on a separate stand or yard or on farm
2
Traditional dwelling/Hut/Structure made of traditional materials
3
Flat or apartment in a block of flats
4
Town/Cluster/Semi-detached house (Simplex, Duplex or Triplex)
5
Unit in retirement village
6
Dwelling/House/Flat/room in backyard
7
Informal dwelling/Shack in backyard
8
Informal dwelling/Shack not in backyard, e.g. in an informal/squatter settlement or on farm
9
Room/Flatlet
10
Caravan/Tent
11
Other, specify
99
Unspecified
Main dwelling five years ago
Main dwelling five years ago
Main dwelling five years ago
Main dwelling five years ago
Main dwelling five years ago
4.2 Thinking back five years ago, what type of dwelling/dwellings did this household occupy?
26218
1
Dwelling/House or brick structure on a separate stand or yard or on farm
2
Traditional dwelling/Hut/Structure made of traditional materials
3
Flat or apartment in a block of flats
4
Town/Cluster/Semi-detached house (Simplex, Duplex or Triplex)
5
Unit in retirement village
6
Dwelling/House/Flat/room in backyard
7
Informal dwelling/Shack in backyard
8
Informal dwelling/Shack not in backyard, e.g. in an informal/squatter settlement or on farm
9
Room/Flatlet
10
Caravan/Tent
11
Other, specify
12
Household did not exist
99
Unspecified
Other dwelling five years ago
Other dwelling five years ago
Other dwelling five years ago
Other dwelling five years ago
Other dwelling five years ago
4.2 Other dwelling the household occupied five years ago
26218
1
Dwelling/House or brick structure on a separate stand or yard or on farm
2
Traditional dwelling/Hut/Structure made of traditional materials
3
Flat or apartment in a block of flats
4
Town/Cluster/Semi-detached house (Simplex, Duplex or Triplex)
5
Unit in retirement village
6
Dwelling/House/Flat/room in backyard
7
Informal dwelling/Shack in backyard
8
Informal dwelling/Shack not in backyard, e.g. in an informal/squatter settlement or on farm
9
Room/Flatlet
10
Caravan/Tent
11
Other, specify
12
Household did not exist
99
Unspecified
Roof material
Roof material
Roof material
Roof material
Roof material
4.3 What is the main material used for the roof of the main dwelling?
26218
1
Bricks
2
Cement Block/concrete
3
Corrugated iron/zinc
4
Wood
5
Plastic
6
Cardboard
7
Mixture of mud and cement
8
Wattle and daub
9
Tile
10
Mud
11
Thatching
12
Asbestos
13
Other, specify
14
Not applicable
99
Unspecified
Walls material
Walls material
Walls material
Walls material
Walls material
4.3 What is the main material used for the walls of the main dwelling?
26218
1
Bricks
2
Cement Block/concrete
3
Corrugated iron/zinc
4
Wood
5
Plastic
6
Cardboard
7
Mixture of mud and cement
8
Wattle and daub
9
Tile
10
Mud
11
Thatching
12
Asbestos
13
Other, specify
14
Not applicable
99
Unspecified
Roof condition
Roof condition
Roof condition
Roof condition
Roof condition
4.4 In what condition is the roof of the main dwelling?
26218
1
Very weak
2
Weak
3
Needs minor repairs
4
Good
5
Very good
9
Unspecified
Walls condition
Walls condition
Walls condition
Walls condition
Walls condition
4.4 In what condition are the walls of the main dwelling?
26218
1
Very weak
2
Weak
3
Needs minor repairs
4
Good
5
Very good
9
Unspecified
Ownership of dwelling
Ownership of dwelling
Ownership of dwelling
Ownership of dwelling
Ownership of dwelling
4.5 Is the dwelling ….
26218
1
Owned and fully paid off
2
Owned, but not yet fully paid off (e.g. with a mortgage)
3
Rented
4
Occupied rent-free as part of employment contract of family member
5
Occupied rent-free not as part of employment contract of family member
6
Other, specify
9
Unspecified
Number of rooms
Number of rooms
Number of rooms
Number of rooms
Number of rooms
4.6 What is the total number of rooms in the dwelling (s) that the household occupies?
26218
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
22
99
Unspecified
Government subsidy
Government subsidy
Government subsidy
Government subsidy
Government subsidy
4.7 Did any member of this household receive a government housing subsidy, such as RDP housing subsidy, to obtain this dwelling or any other dwelling?
26218
1
Yes
2
No
3
Don't know
9
Unspecified
Source of water
Source of water
Source of water
Source of water
Source of water
4.8 What is the household's main source of water?
26218
1
Piped (Tap) water in dwelling
2
Piped (tap) water on site or in yard
3
Neighbour's Tap
4
Borehole on site
5
Rain-water tank on site
6
Public tap
7
Water - carrier/Tanker
8
Borehole off site/Communal
9
Flowing water/Stream/River
10
Dam/Pool/Stagnant water
11
Well
12
Spring
13
Other, specify
99
Unspecified
Distance to water source
Distance to water source
Distance to water source
Distance to water source
Distance to water source
4.9 How long does it take members of this household to get to the water source?
26218
1
0 - 14 min
2
15 - 29 min
3
30 - 44 min
4
45 - 59 min
5
60 min or more
8
Not applicable
9
Unspecified
Water safe to drink
Water safe to drink
Water safe to drink
Water safe to drink
Water safe to drink
4.10 The water from the main source - is it safe tio drink?
26218
1
Yes
2
No
9
Unspecified
Water clear
Water clear
Water clear
Water clear
Water clear
4.10 The water from the main source - is it clear?
26218
1
Yes
2
No
9
Unspecified
Water taste good
Water taste good
Water taste good
Water taste good
Water taste good
4.10 The water from the main source - does it taste good?
26218
1
Yes
2
No
9
Unspecified
Water free from odours
Water free from odours
Water free from odours
Water free from odours
Water free from odours
4.10 The water from the main source - is it free from odours?
26218
1
Yes
2
No
9
Unspecified
Interruptions of piped water
Interruptions of piped water
Interruptions of piped water
Interruptions of piped water
Interruptions of piped water
4.11 How often do you get interruptions in your piped water supply?
26218
1
Daily
2
Weekly
3
Monthly
4
6 monthly
5
Yearly
6
Almost never
8
Not applicable
9
Unspecified
Causes of interruption
Causes of interruption
Causes of interruption
Causes of interruption
Causes of interruption
4.12 What normally causes the interruption?
26218
1
Burst pipes
2
Pump not working
3
General maintenance
4
Not enough water in the system (demand too high)
5
Water only delivered at fixed times
6
Non-payment for services (cut off)
7
Vandalism
8
Other, specify
9
Don't know
88
Not applicable
99
Unspecified
Problem rectified
Problem rectified
Problem rectified
Problem rectified
Problem rectified
4.13 The last time it happened, when was the problem rectified?
26218
1
The same day
2
During the same week
3
During the same month
4
Longer than month, specify
8
Not applicable
9
Unspecified
Main electricity supply
Main electricity supply
Main electricity supply
Main electricity supply
Main electricity supply
4.14 Does this household have a connection to the MAINS electricity supply?
26218
1
Yes
2
No
9
Unspecified
Energy for cooking
Energy for cooking
Energy for cooking
Energy for cooking
Energy for cooking
4.15 What is the main source of energy/fuel for this household - cooking?
26218
1
Electricity from mains
2
Electricity from generator
3
Gas
4
Paraffin
5
Wood
6
Coal
7
Candles
8
Animal dung
9
Solar energy
10
Other, specify
11
None
99
Unspecified
Energy for heating
Energy for heating
Energy for heating
Energy for heating
Energy for heating
4.15 What is the main source of energy/fuel for this household - heating
26218
1
Electricity from mains
2
Electricity from generator
3
Gas
4
Paraffin
5
Wood
6
Coal
7
Candles
8
Animal dung
9
Solar energy
10
Other, specify
11
None
99
Unspecified
Energy for lighting
Energy for lighting
Energy for lighting
Energy for lighting
Energy for lighting
4.15 What is the main source of energy/fuel for this household - lighting
26218
1
Electricity from mains
2
Electricity from generator
3
Gas
4
Paraffin
5
Wood
6
Coal
7
Candles
8
Animal dung
9
Solar energy
10
Other, specify
11
None
99
Unspecified
Supply of main electricity in the past
Supply of main electricity in the past
Supply of main electricity in the past
Supply of main electricity in the past
Supply of main electricity in the past
4.16 Thinking back five years ago, did this household have a connection to the MAINS electricity supply, then?
26218
1
Yes
2
No
3
Household did not exist
4
Don't know
9
Unspecified
Toilet facility
Toilet facility
Toilet facility
Toilet facility
Toilet facility
4.17 What type of toilet facility is available for this household?
26218
11
Flush toilet connected to a public sewage system (in dwelling)
12
Flush toilet connected to a public sewage system (on site)
13
Flush toilet connected to a public sewage system (off site)
21
Flush toilet connected to a septic tank (in dwelling)
22
Flush toilet connected to a septic tank (on site)
23
Flush toilet connected to a septic tank (off site)
32
Chemical toilet (on site)
33
Chemical toilet (off site)
42
Pit latrine with ventilation pipe (on site)
43
Pit latrine with ventilation pipe (off site)
52
Pit latrine without ventilation pipe (on site)
53
Pit latrine without ventilation pipe (off site)
62
Bucket toilet (on site)
63
Bucket toilet (off site)
73
None
99
Unspecified
Distance to nearest toilet
Distance to nearest toilet
Distance to nearest toilet
Distance to nearest toilet
Distance to nearest toilet
4.18 How far is the nearest toilet facility to which the household has access?
26218
1
Less than 2 minutes (less than 200m)
2
2 minutes but less than 5 minutes (200m - 500m)
3
More than 5 minutes (more than 500m)
8
Not applicable
9
Unspecified
Bucket removal
Bucket removal
Bucket removal
Bucket removal
Bucket removal
4.19 How frequently is it removed?
26218
1
Once a week or more often
2
About once a fortnight
3
About once a month
4
Less often than once a month
8
Not applicable
9
Unspecified
Rubbish removal
Rubbish removal
Rubbish removal
Rubbish removal
Rubbish removal
4.20 How is the refuse or rubbish of this household taken care of?
26218
1
Removed by local authority at least once a week
2
Removed by local authority less often than once a week
3
Removed by community members at least once a week
4
Removed by community members less often than once a week
5
Communal refuse dump/Communal container
6
Own refuse dump
7
No rubbish removal
8
Other, specify
9
Unspecified
Landline telephone
Landline telephone
Landline telephone
Landline telephone
Landline telephone
4.21 Does this household have a landline telephone in the dwelling?
26218
1
Yes
2
No
9
Unspecified
Cellular telephone
Cellular telephone
Cellular telephone
Cellular telephone
Cellular telephone
4.22 Is there a cellular telephone available to this household for regular use?
26218
1
Yes
2
No
9
Unspecified
Distance to telephone
Distance to telephone
Distance to telephone
Distance to telephone
Distance to telephone
4.23 How far does it take from here, to the nearest accessible telephone, using your usual means of transport?
26218
1
0 - 14 min
2
15 - 29 min
3
30 - 44 min
4
45 - 59 min
5
60 min or more
8
Not applicable
9
Unspecified
Use of telephone in the past
Use of telephone in the past
Use of telephone in the past
Use of telephone in the past
Use of telephone in the past
4.24 Thinking back five years ago, did this household have a landline telephone in the dwelling then?
26218
1
Yes
2
No
3
Household did not exist
4
Don't know
9
Unspecified
Mail/post
Mail/post
Mail/post
Mail/post
Mail/post
4.25 How does this household receive most of its mail/post?
26218
1
Delivered to the dwelling
2
Delivered to a post box/private bag
3
Through friend or neighbour
4
Through shop
5
Through school
6
Through workplace
7
Through authority
8
Do not receive mail
9
Other
99
Unspecified
Means of transport to food market
Means of transport to food market
Means of transport to food market
Means of transport to food market
Means of transport to food market
4.26 (a) What means of transport are usually, or would usually be used by members of this household to get to the nearest of each of these facilities - food market?
26218
1
On foot
2
Taxi
3
Bus (Public)
4
Train
5
Own transport
6
Other
9
Unspecified
Means of transport to public transport
Means of transport to public transport
Means of transport to public transport
Means of transport to public transport
Means of transport to public transport
4.26 (b) What means of transport are usually, or would usually be used by members of this household to get to the nearest of each of these facilities -public transport?
26218
1
On foot
2
Taxi
3
Bus (Public)
4
Train
5
Own transport
6
Other
9
Unspecified
Means of transport to Pre-primary/Pre-school centre
Means of transport to Pre-primary/Pre-school centre
Means of transport to Pre-primary/Pre-school centre
Means of transport to Pre-primary/Pre-school centre
Means of transport to Pre-primary/Pre-school centre
4.26 (c) What means of transport are usually, or would usually be used by members of this household to get to the nearest of each of these facilities - pre-primary/pre_school centre?
26218
1
On foot
2
Taxi
3
Bus (Public)
4
Train
5
Own transport
6
Other
9
Unspecified
Means of transport to Primary school
Means of transport to Primary school
Means of transport to Primary school
Means of transport to Primary school
Means of transport to Primary school
4.26 (d) What means of transport are usually, or would usually be used by members of this household to get to the nearest of each of these facilities - primary school?
26218
1
On foot
2
Taxi
3
Bus (Public)
4
Train
5
Own transport
6
Other
9
Unspecified
Means of transport to Secondary school
Means of transport to Secondary school
Means of transport to Secondary school
Means of transport to Secondary school
Means of transport to Secondary school
4.26 (e) What means of transport are usually, or would usually be used by members of this household to get to the nearest of each of these facilities - secondary school?
26218
1
On foot
2
Taxi
3
Bus (Public)
4
Train
5
Own transport
6
Other
9
Unspecified
Means of transport Clinic
Means of transport Clinic
Means of transport Clinic
Means of transport Clinic
Means of transport Clinic
4.26 (f) What means of transport are usually, or would usually be used by members of this household to get to the nearest of each of these facilities - clinic?
26218
1
On foot
2
Taxi
3
Bus (Public)
4
Train
5
Own transport
6
Other
9
Unspecified
Means of transport Hospital
Means of transport Hospital
Means of transport Hospital
Means of transport Hospital
Means of transport Hospital
4.26 (g) What means of transport are usually, or would usually be used by members of this household to get to the nearest of each of these facilities - hospital?
26218
1
On foot
2
Taxi
3
Bus (Public)
4
Train
5
Own transport
6
Other
9
Unspecified
Means of transport to Post office/Post office agent
Means of transport to Post office/Post office agent
Means of transport to Post office/Post office agent
Means of transport to Post office/Post office agent
Means of transport to Post office/Post office agent
4.26 (h) What means of transport are usually, or would usually be used by members of this household to get to the nearest of each of these facilities - post office or post office agent?
26218
1
On foot
2
Taxi
3
Bus (Public)
4
Train
5
Own transport
6
Other
9
Unspecified
Means of transport to Welfare office
Means of transport to Welfare office
Means of transport to Welfare office
Means of transport to Welfare office
Means of transport to Welfare office
4.26 (i) What means of transport are usually, or would usually be used by members of this household to get to the nearest of each of these facilities - welfare?
26218
1
On foot
2
Taxi
3
Bus (Public)
4
Train
5
Own transport
6
Other
9
Unspecified
Time to Food market
Time to Food market
Time to Food market
Time to Food market
Time to Food market
4.27 (a) How long in minutes does it take or would it take, from here to reach the nearest food market using the usual means of transport?
26218
1
0 - 14
2
15- 29
3
30- 44
4
45- 59
5
60 minutes or more
6
Don't know
9
Unspecified
Time to Public transport
Time to Public transport
Time to Public transport
Time to Public transport
Time to Public transport
4.27 (b) How long in minutes does it take or would it take, from here to reach the nearest public transport using the usual means of transport?
26218
1
0 - 14
2
15- 29
3
30- 44
4
45- 59
5
60 minutes or more
6
Don't know
9
Unspecified
Time to Pre-primary/Pre-school centre
Time to Pre-primary/Pre-school centre
Time to Pre-primary/Pre-school centre
Time to Pre-primary/Pre-school centre
Time to Pre-primary/Pre-school centre
4.27 (c) How long in minutes does it take or would it take, from here to reach the nearest Pre-primary/pre-school using the usual means of transport?
26218
1
0 - 14
2
15- 29
3
30- 44
4
45- 59
5
60 minutes or more
6
Don't know
9
Unspecified
Time to Primary school
Time to Primary school
Time to Primary school
Time to Primary school
Time to Primary school
4.27 (d) How long in minutes does it take or would it take, from here to reach the nearest primary school using the usual means of transport?
26218
1
0 - 14
2
15- 29
3
30- 44
4
45- 59
5
60 minutes or more
6
Don't know
9
Unspecified
Time to Secondary school
Time to Secondary school
Time to Secondary school
Time to Secondary school
Time to Secondary school
4.27 (e) How long in minutes does it take or would it take, from here to reach the nearest secondary school using the usual means of transport?
26218
1
0 - 14
2
15- 29
3
30- 44
4
45- 59
5
60 minutes or more
6
Don't know
9
Unspecified
Time to Clinic
Time to Clinic
Time to Clinic
Time to Clinic
Time to Clinic
4.27 (f) How long in minutes does it take or would it take, from here to reach the nearest clinic using the usual means of transport?
26218
1
0 - 14
2
15- 29
3
30- 44
4
45- 59
5
60 minutes or more
6
Don't know
9
Unspecified
Time to Hospital
Time to Hospital
Time to Hospital
Time to Hospital
Time to Hospital
4.27 (g) How long in minutes does it take or would it take, from here to reach the nearest hospital using the usual means of transport?
26218
1
0 - 14
2
15- 29
3
30- 44
4
45- 59
5
60 minutes or more
6
Don't know
9
Unspecified
Time to Post office/Post office agent
Time to Post office/Post office agent
Time to Post office/Post office agent
Time to Post office/Post office agent
Time to Post office/Post office agent
4.27 (h) How long in minutes does it take or would it take, from here to reach the nearest Post office or post office agent using the usual means of transport?
26218
1
0 - 14
2
15- 29
3
30- 44
4
45- 59
5
60 minutes or more
6
Don't know
9
Unspecified
Time to Welfare office
Time to Welfare office
Time to Welfare office
Time to Welfare office
Time to Welfare office
4.27 (i) How long in minutes does it take or would it take, from here to reach the nearest welfare office using the usual means of transport?
26218
1
0 - 14
2
15- 29
3
30- 44
4
45- 59
5
60 minutes or more
6
Don't know
9
Unspecified
Access to land
Access to land
Access to land
Access to land
Access to land
4.28 Does this household have access to land that is, or could be, used for agricultural purposes?
26218
1
Yes
2
No
9
Unspecified
Number of hectres
Number of hectres
Number of hectres
Number of hectres
Number of hectres
How many hectares of land, for agricultural purposes, if any, does the household have access to?
26218
1
Less than 5.000 M2
2
1 But less 5.000 M2
3
Less than 5.000 M2
4
1 But less than 5 HA
5
5 But less than 10 HA
6
10 But less than 20 HA
7
20 HA or more
8
Don't know
9
Unspecified
Basis on accessibility
Basis on accessibility
Basis on accessibility
Basis on accessibility
Basis on accessibility
On what basis does the household have access to the land?
26218
1
Owns the land
2
Rents the land
3
Sharecropping
4
Tribal authority
5
Other, specify
6
Don't know
8
Not applicable
9
Unspecified
Field crops
Field crops
Field crops
Field crops
Field crops
4.31 What farming activities, if any, take place on the land? Is it field crops?
26218
1
Yes
2
No
8
Not applicable
9
Unspecified
Horticulture
Horticulture
Horticulture
Horticulture
Horticulture
4.31 What farming activities, if any, take place on the land? Is it horticulture?
26218
1
Yes
2
No
8
Not applicable
9
Unspecified
Livestock
Livestock
Livestock
Livestock
Livestock
4.31 What farming activities, if any, take place on the land? Is it livestock?
26218
1
Yes
2
No
8
Not applicable
9
Unspecified
Poultry
Poultry
Poultry
Poultry
Poultry
4.31 What farming activities, if any, take place on the land? Is it poultry?
26218
1
Yes
2
No
8
Not applicable
9
Unspecified
Orchards
Orchards
Orchards
Orchards
Orchards
4.31 What farming activities, if any, take place on the land? Is it orchards?
26218
1
Yes
2
No
8
Not applicable
9
Unspecified
Other
Other
Other
Other
Other
4.31 What farming activities, if any, take place on the land? Is it other farming activities no mentioned above?
26218
1
Yes
2
No
8
Not applicable
9
Unspecified
Government land grant
Government land grant
Government land grant
Government land grant
Government land grant
4.32 Did the household receive a government land grant to obtain a plot of land for residence or for farming?
26218
1
Yes
2
No
3
Don't know
9
Unspecified
Owning any cattle
Owning any cattle
Owning any cattle
Owning any cattle
Owning any cattle
4.33 Does the household own any cattle or other large livestock?
26218
1
Yes
2
No
9
Unspecified
Number of cattle
Number of cattle
Number of cattle
Number of cattle
Number of cattle
4.34 How many head of cattle and other large livestock are currently owned by the household?
26218
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
10
12
14
15
16
18
20
22
25
30
31
35
36
40
50
120
200
888
Not applicable
999
Unspecified
Owning Sheep
Owning Sheep
Owning Sheep
Owning Sheep
Owning Sheep
4.35 Does the household own any sheep, goats and other medium size animals?
26218
1
Yes
2
No
9
Unspecified
Number of sheep
Number of sheep
Number of sheep
Number of sheep
Number of sheep
4.36 How many sheep, goats and other medium size animals are currently owned by the household?
26218
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
17
18
20
21
22
23
27
29
30
40
45
46
47
49
50
52
54
55
60
82
100
110
120
150
160
180
200
300
350
400
888
Not applicable
999
Unspecified
Owning poultry
Owning poultry
Owning poultry
Owning poultry
Owning poultry
4.37 Does the household own any poultry such as chickens, ducks, etc (but excluding chicks)?
26218
1
Yes
2
No
9
Unspecified
Number of poultry
Number of poultry
Number of poultry
Number of poultry
Number of poultry
4.38 How many chicken, ducks, etc. are currently owned by the household?
26218
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
42
44
45
48
49
50
55
57
60
61
62
63
65
80
85
100
128
150
200
210
250
400
600
1000
1200
250000
888888
Not applicable
999999
Unspecified
Own car or truck
Own car or truck
Own car or truck
Own car or truck
Own car or truck
4.39 Does the household own any of the following - car or truck?
26218
1
Yes
2
No
9
Unspecified
Own motorcycle
Own motorcycle
Own motorcycle
Own motorcycle
Own motorcycle
4.39 Does the household own any of the following - motorcycle?
26218
1
Yes
2
No
9
Unspecified
Own tractor
Own tractor
Own tractor
Own tractor
Own tractor
4.39 Does the household own any of the following - tractor?
26218
1
Yes
2
No
9
Unspecified
Own plough
Own plough
Own plough
Own plough
Own plough
4.39 Does the household own any of the following - plough?
26218
1
Yes
2
No
9
Unspecified
Own television
Own television
Own television
Own television
Own television
4.39 Does the household own any of the following - television?
26218
1
Yes
2
No
9
Unspecified
Own bicycle
Own bicycle
Own bicycle
Own bicycle
Own bicycle
4.39 Does the household own any of the following - bicycle?
26218
1
Yes
2
No
9
Unspecified
Own radio
Own radio
Own radio
Own radio
Own radio
4.39 Does the household own any of the following - radio?
26218
1
Yes
2
No
9
Unspecified
Own bed
Own bed
Own bed
Own bed
Own bed
4.39 Does the household own any of the following - bed?
26218
1
Yes
2
No
9
Unspecified
Own watch or clock
Own watch or clock
Own watch or clock
Own watch or clock
Own watch or clock
4.39 Does the household own any of the following - watch or clock?
26218
1
Yes
2
No
9
Unspecified
Own book
Own book
Own book
Own book
Own book
4.39 Does the household own any of the following - book?
26218
1
Yes
2
No
9
Unspecified
Insufficient food for adults
Insufficient food for adults
Insufficient food for adults
Insufficient food for adults
Insufficient food for adults
4.40 In the past 12 months, did any adult in this household go hungry because there wasn't enough food?
26218
1
Never
2
Seldom
3
Sometimes
4
Often
5
Always
9
Unspecified
Insufficient food for children
Insufficient food for children
Insufficient food for children
Insufficient food for children
Insufficient food for children
4.41 In the past 12 months, did any child (17 years or younger) in this household go hungry because there wasn't enough food?
26218
1
Never
2
Seldom
3
Sometimes
4
Often
5
Always
6
Households without children aged 17 years or younger
9
Unspecified
Children living in the streets
Children living in the streets
Children living in the streets
Children living in the streets
Children living in the streets
4.42 In the past 12 months, is there any young person, aged 5 - 17, who has left this household to live on the streets?
26218
1
Yes
2
No
3
Don't know
4
Households without children aged 15 to 17 years
9
Unspecified
Old age pension
Old age pension
Old age pension
Old age pension
Old age pension
4.43 Does any member of this household receive any of the following Welfare Grants - old age pension?
26218
1
Yes
2
No
9
Unspecified
Disability grant
Disability grant
Disability grant
Disability grant
Disability grant
4.43 Does any member of this household receive any of the following Welfare Grants - disability grant?
26218
1
Yes
2
No
9
Unspecified
Child support grant
Child support grant
Child support grant
Child support grant
Child support grant
4.43 Does any member of this household receive any of the following Welfare Grants - child support grant?
26218
1
Yes
2
No
9
Unspecified
Care dependency grant
Care dependency grant
Care dependency grant
Care dependency grant
Care dependency grant
4.43 Does any member of this household receive any of the following Welfare Grants - care dependency grant?
26218
1
Yes
2
No
9
Unspecified
Foster care grant
Foster care grant
Foster care grant
Foster care grant
Foster care grant
4.43 Does any member of this household receive any of the following Welfare Grants - foster care grant?
26218
1
Yes
2
No
9
Unspecified
Grant in aid
Grant in aid
Grant in aid
Grant in aid
Grant in aid
4.43 Does any member of this household receive any of the following Welfare Grants - grant in aid?
26218
1
Yes
2
No
9
Unspecified
Social relief
Social relief
Social relief
Social relief
Social relief
4.43 Does any member of this household receive any of the following Welfare Grants - social relief?
26218
1
Yes
2
No
9
Unspecified
Main source of income
Main source of income
Main source of income
Main source of income
Main source of income
4.44 What is the main source of income for this household?
26218
1
Salaries and/or wages
2
Remittances
3
Pensions and grants
4
Sales of farm products
5
Other non-farm income
6
No income
9
Unspecified
Household expenditure
Household expenditure
Household expenditure
Household expenditure
Household expenditure
4.45 What was the total household expenditure in the last month?
26218
1
R 0 - R 399
2
R 400 - R 799
3
R 800 - R 1 199
4
R 1 200 - R 1 799
5
R 1 800 - R 2 499
6
R 2 500 - R 4 999
7
R 5 000 - R 9 999
8
10 000 or more
9
Don't know
10
Refuse
99
Unspecified
Personal safety
Personal safety
Personal safety
Personal safety
Personal safety
4.46 Regarding your own safety, how safe do you feel if you are walking in this area at night?
26218
1
Very safe
2
Rather safe
3
Rather unsafe
4
Very unsafe
9
Unspecified
Physical safety
Physical safety
Physical safety
Physical safety
Physical safety
4.47 Thinking about your physical safety in your neighbourhood, how safe do you and other members of the household feel living here?
26218
1
10 (Completely safe)
2
9
3
8
4
7
5
6
6
5
7
4
8
3
9
2
10
1
11
00 (Completely unsafe)
99
Unspecified
Had things stolen
Had things stolen
Had things stolen
Had things stolen
Had things stolen
4.48 During the past 12 months, have you or any member of this household been subjected to the following incidents? (1) Had things stolen
26218
1
Yes
2
No
9
Unspecified
Harassed or threatened by a household member
Harassed or threatened by a household member
Harassed or threatened by a household member
Harassed or threatened by a household member
Harassed or threatened by a household member
4.48 During the past 12 months, have you or any member of this household been subjected to the following incidents? (2) Been harassed or threatened by a household member
26218
1
Yes
2
No
9
Unspecified
Harassed or threatened by someone outside the household
Harassed or threatened by someone outside the household
Harassed or threatened by someone outside the household
Harassed or threatened by someone outside the household
Harassed or threatened by someone outside the household
4.48 During the past 12 months, have you or any member of this household been subjected to the following incidents? (3) Been harassed or threatened by someone outside the household
26218
1
Yes
2
No
9
Unspecified
Sexually molested by a household member
Sexually molested by a household member
Sexually molested by a household member
Sexually molested by a household member
Sexually molested by a household member
4.48 During the past 12 months, have you or any member of this household been subjected to the following incidents? (4) Been sexually molested by a household member
26218
1
Yes
2
No
9
Unspecified
Sexually molested by someone outside the household
Sexually molested by someone outside the household
Sexually molested by someone outside the household
Sexually molested by someone outside the household
Sexually molested by someone outside the household
4.48 During the past 12 months, have you or any member of this household been subjected to the following incidents? (5) Been sexually molested by someone out side the household
26218
1
Yes
2
No
9
Unspecified
Beaten up or hurt by a household member
Beaten up or hurt by a household member
Beaten up or hurt by a household member
Beaten up or hurt by a household member
Beaten up or hurt by a household member
4.48 During the past 12 months, have you or any member of this household been subjected to the following incidents? (6) Been beaten up or hurt by a household member
26218
1
Yes
2
No
9
Unspecified
Beaten up or hurt by someone outside the household
Beaten up or hurt by someone outside the household
Beaten up or hurt by someone outside the household
Beaten up or hurt by someone outside the household
Beaten up or hurt by someone outside the household
4.48 During the past 12 months, have you or any member of this household been subjected to the following incidents? (7) Been beaten up or hurt by someone outside the household
26218
1
Yes
2
No
9
Unspecified
Public safety
Public safety
Public safety
Public safety
Public safety
4.49 Taking everything into account, how satisfied are you with public safety these days?
26218
1
10 (Completely satisfied)
2
9
3
8
4
7
5
6
6
5
7
4
8
3
9
2
10
1
11
00 (Completely dissatisfied)
99
Unspecified
Difficulties faced today
Difficulties faced today
Difficulties faced today
Difficulties faced today
Difficulties faced today
4.50 Would you agree with the statement that, you can't do much to change most of the difficulties we face today?
26218
1
Completely agree
2
Somewhat agree
3
Somewhat disagree
4
Strongly disagree
9
Unspecified
Feel lonely
Feel lonely
Feel lonely
Feel lonely
Feel lonely
4.51 Would you agree with the statement that, you often feel lonely?
26218
1
Completely agree
2
Somewhat agree
3
Somewhat disagree
4
Strongly disagree
9
Unspecified
Do not enjoy work
Do not enjoy work
Do not enjoy work
Do not enjoy work
Do not enjoy work
4.52 Would you agree with the statement that, you don't really enjoy your work?
26218
1
Completely agree
2
Somewhat agree
3
Somewhat disagree
4
Strongly disagree
9
Unspecified
Life is difficult
Life is difficult
Life is difficult
Life is difficult
Life is difficult
4.53 Would you agree with the statement that, life has become so complicated today that you almost can't find your way?
26218
1
Completely agree
2
Somewhat agree
3
Somewhat disagree
4
Strongly disagree
9
Unspecified
Optimistic about the future
Optimistic about the future
Optimistic about the future
Optimistic about the future
Optimistic about the future
4.54 Would you agree with the statement that, you are very optimistic about the future?
26218
1
Completely agree
2
Somewhat agree
3
Somewhat disagree
4
Strongly disagree
9
Unspecified
Undesirable behavior
Undesirable behavior
Undesirable behavior
Undesirable behavior
Undesirable behavior
4.55 Would you agree with the statement that, in order to get ahead nowadays you are forced to do things that are not correct?
26218
1
Completely agree
2
Somewhat agree
3
Somewhat disagree
4
Strongly disagree
9
Unspecified
Satisfied with life
Satisfied with life
Satisfied with life
Satisfied with life
Satisfied with life
4.56 Please tell me how satisfied you are with your life in general.
26218
1
10 (completely satisfied)
2
09
3
08
4
07
5
06
6
05
7
04
8
03
9
02
10
01
11
00 (Completely dissatisfied)
99
Unspecified
Welfare Office
Welfare Office
Welfare Office
Welfare Office
Welfare Office
1.8 Do you know if there is a welfare office in your area?
26218
1
Yes
2
No
3
Don't know
9
Unspecified
Most income into the household
Most income into the household
Most income into the household
Most income into the household
Most income into the household
1.9 Who is the person who usually brings in the most money into the household?
26218
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
11
99
Unspecified
Any other person
Any other person
Any other person
Any other person
Any other person
1.9 Any other person who usually brings in the most money into the household?
26218
1
2
3
4
9
Unspecified
Stratum
Stratum
Stratum
Stratum
Stratum
26218
1
Western Cape - urban
2
Western Cape - non-urban
3
Eastern Cape - urban
4
Eastern Cape - non-urban
5
Northern Cape - urban
6
Northern Cape - non-urban
7
Free State - urban
8
Free State - non-urban
9
KwaZulu-Natal - urban
10
KwaZulu-Natal non-urban
11
North West - urban
12
North West - non-urban
13
Gauteng - urban
14
Gauteng - non-urban
15
Mpumalanga - urban
16
Mpumalanga - non-urban
17
Limpopo - urban
18
Limpopo - non-urban
Primary Sampling Unit
Primary Sampling Unit
Primary Sampling Unit
Primary Sampling Unit
Primary Sampling Unit
26218
1011001
9312247
5352531.586
2514371.92
House weight
House weight
House weight
House weight
House weight
26218
50
8500.715
420.069
338.691
Unique number
Unique number
Unique number
Unique number
Unique number
102359
Person number within the household
Person number within the household
Person number within the household
Person number within the household
Person number within the household
102359
1
28
3.33
2.409
South African provinces
South African provinces
South African provinces
South African provinces
South African provinces
102359
1
Western Cape
2
Eastern Cape
3
Northern Cape
4
Free State
5
KwaZulu-Natal
6
North West
7
Gauteng
8
Mpumalanga
9
Limpopo
Gender
Gender
Gender
Gender
Gender
C. Is ...... a male or a female?
102359
1
2
Age
Age
Age
Age
Age
D. How old is ......? (In completed years - In whole numbers). Less than 1 year = 00.
102359
130
27.313
19.752
Population group
Population group
Population group
Population group
Population group
E. What population group does ....... belong to?
102359
1
African/Black
2
Coloured
3
Indian/Asian
4
White
Relationship to the head
Relationship to the head
Relationship to the head
Relationship to the head
Relationship to the head
1.1 What is ……'s relationship to the head of the household?
102359
1
Mark the head/acting head
2
Husband/wife/partner
3
Son/Daughter/Stepchild/Adopted child
4
Brother/Sister
5
Father/Mother
6
Grandparent/Great grandparent
7
Grandchild/Great grandchild
8
Other relative (e.g in-laws or aunt/uncle)
9
Non-related persons
99
Unspecified
Marital status
Marital status
Marital status
Marital status
Marital status
1.2.a What is ……'s present marital status?
102359
1
Married or living together as husband and wife
2
Widow/Widower
3
Divorce or Separated
4
Never married
9
Unspecified
Spouse/partner
Spouse/partner
Spouse/partner
Spouse/partner
Spouse/partner
1.2.b Does ……'s spouse/partner live in this household?
102359
1
Yes
2
No
8
Not applicable
9
Unspecified
Spouse number
Spouse number
Spouse number
Spouse number
Spouse number
1.2.c Which person is the spouse/partner of ……?
102359
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
12
13
14
16
88
Not applicable
99
Unspecified
Father alive
Father alive
Father alive
Father alive
Father alive
1.3.a Is …… 's father still alive?
102359
1
Yes
2
No
3
Don't know
9
Unspecified
Father part of the household
Father part of the household
Father part of the household
Father part of the household
Father part of the household
1.3.b Is ……'s father part of the household?
102359
1
Yes
2
No
8
Not applicable
9
Unspecified
Father person number
Father person number
Father person number
Father person number
Father person number
1.3.c Which person is ……'s father?
102359
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
12
13
88
Not applicable
99
Unspecified
Mother alive
Mother alive
Mother alive
Mother alive
Mother alive
1.4.a Is …… 's mother still alive?
102359
1
Yes
2
No
3
Don't know
9
Unspecified
Mother part of the household
Mother part of the household
Mother part of the household
Mother part of the household
Mother part of the household
1.4.b Is ……'s mother part of the household?
102359
1
Yes
2
No
8
Not applicable
9
Unspecified
Mother person number
Mother person number
Mother person number
Mother person number
Mother person number
1.4.c Which person is ……'s mother?
102359
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
16
17
88
Not applicable
99
Unspecified
Ability to read
Ability to read
Ability to read
Ability to read
Ability to read
1.5.a Can …… read in at least one language?
102359
1
Yes
2
No
9
Unspecified
Ability to write
Ability to write
Ability to write
Ability to write
Ability to write
1.5.b Can …… write in at least one language?
102359
1
Yes
2
No
9
Unspecified
Fetching water
Fetching water
Fetching water
Fetching water
Fetching water
1.6.a In the last seven days, did …… spend at least one hour fetching water for home use (not for sale)?
102359
1
Yes
2
No
9
Unspecified
Hours spent
Hours spent
Hours spent
Hours spent
Hours spent
1.6.b How many hours did …… spend on fetching water in the last seven days?
102359
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
24
25
28
30
35
40
42
88
Not applicable
99
Unspecified
Fetching wood/dung
Fetching wood/dung
Fetching wood/dung
Fetching wood/dung
Fetching wood/dung
1.7.a In the last seven days, did …… spend at least one hour fetching wood/dung for home use (not for sale)?
102359
1
Yes
2
No
9
Unspecified
Hours spent
Hours spent
Hours spent
Hours spent
Hours spent
1.7.b How many hours did …… spend on fetching wood/dung in the last seven days?
102359
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
20
21
22
24
25
28
30
32
34
35
36
40
42
45
48
49
88
Not applicable
99
Unspecified
Highest education level
Highest education level
Highest education level
Highest education level
Highest education level
1.10 What is the highest level of education that …… has completed?
102359
No schooling
1
Grade R/0
2
Sub A/Grade 1
3
Sub B/Grade 2
4
Grade 3/Standard 1
5
Grade 4/Standard 2
6
Grade 5/Standard 3
7
Grade 6/Standard 4
8
Grade 7/Standard 5
9
Grade 8/Standard 6/Form 1
10
Grade 9/Standard 7/Form 2
11
Grade 10/Standard 8/Form 3
12
Grade 11/Standard 9/Form 4
13
Grade 12/Standard 10/Form 5/Matric
14
NTC l
15
NTC II
16
NTC III
17
Diploma/certificate with less than Grade 12/Std 10
18
Diploma/certificate with Grade 12/Std 10
19
Degree
20
Postgraduate degree or diploma
21
Other (specify in column)
22
Don't know
99
Unspecified
Currently attending school
Currently attending school
Currently attending school
Currently attending school
Currently attending school
1.11 Is …… currently attending school or any other educational institution?
102359
1
Yes
2
No
9
Unspecified
Reason not attending
Reason not attending
Reason not attending
Reason not attending
Reason not attending
1.12 What is the main reason why …… is currently not attending school or any other education institution?
102359
1
Too old/young
2
Has completed school/education
3
School/education institution is too far away
4
No money for fees
5
He/she is working (at home or job)
6
Education is useless or uninteresting
7
Illness
8
Pregnancy
9
Failed exams
10
Got married
11
Family commitment (child minding, etc.)
12
Other, specify in column underneath
88
Not applicable
99
Unspecified
Education institution
Education institution
Education institution
Education institution
Education institution
1.13 Which of the following educational institutions does …… attend?
102359
1
Pre-school (including day care, crèche, pre-primary)
2
School
3
University
4
Technikon
5
College
6
Adult basic education and training/literacy classes
7
Other adult educational classes
8
Other than any of the above
88
Not applicable
99
Unspecified
Distance learning classes
Distance learning classes
Distance learning classes
Distance learning classes
Distance learning classes
1.14 Is it a correspondence/distance educational institution?
102359
1
Yes
2
No
8
Not applicable
9
Unspecified
Distance to school
Distance to school
Distance to school
Distance to school
Distance to school
1.15 How long does it take …… to get to the school/educational institution where he/she attends?
102359
1
Less than 15 minutes
2
15 - 30 minutes
3
More than 30 minutes
4
Don't know
8
Not applicable
9
Unspecified
Tuition fees paid
Tuition fees paid
Tuition fees paid
Tuition fees paid
Tuition fees paid
1.16 What is the total amount of tuition fees paid for ….. in a year?
102359
1
R1 - R100
2
R101 - R200
3
R201 - R300
4
R301 - R500
5
R501 - R1000
6
R1001 - R2000
7
R2001 - R3000
8
R3001 - R4000
9
R4001 - R8000
10
R8001 - R12000
11
More than R12 000
12
None
13
Don't know
88
Not applicable
99
Unspecified
Bursaries
Bursaries
Bursaries
Bursaries
Bursaries
1.17 This academic year, has …… benefited from any exemptions and/or bursaries?
102359
1
Yes
2
No
3
Don't know
8
Not applicable
9
Unspecified
Lack of books
Lack of books
Lack of books
Lack of books
Lack of books
1.18 During the past 12 months, what problems, if any, did …… experience at the school (or other educational institution)? (1) Lack of books
102359
1
Yes
2
No
8
Not applicable
9
Unspecified
Poor teaching
Poor teaching
Poor teaching
Poor teaching
Poor teaching
1.18 During the past 12 months, what problems, if any, did …… experience at the school (or other educational institution)? (2) Poor teaching
102359
1
Yes
2
No
8
Not applicable
9
Unspecified
Lack of teachers
Lack of teachers
Lack of teachers
Lack of teachers
Lack of teachers
1.18 During the past 12 months, what problems, if any, did …… experience at the school (or other educational institution)? (3) Lack of teachers
102359
1
Yes
2
No
8
Not applicable
9
Unspecified
Facilities in bad condition
Facilities in bad condition
Facilities in bad condition
Facilities in bad condition
Facilities in bad condition
1.18 During the past 12 months, what problems, if any, did …… experience at the school (or other educational institution)? (4) Facilities in bad condition
102359
1
Yes
2
No
8
Not applicable
9
Unspecified
Fees too high
Fees too high
Fees too high
Fees too high
Fees too high
1.18 During the past 12 months, what problems, if any, did …… experience at the school (or other educational institution)? (5) Fees too high
102359
1
Yes
2
No
8
Not applicable
9
Unspecified
Classes too large
Classes too large
Classes too large
Classes too large
Classes too large
1.18 During the past 12 months, what problems, if any, did …… experience at the school (or other educational institution)? (6) Classes too large
102359
1
Yes
2
No
8
Not applicable
9
Unspecified
Other
Other
Other
Other
Other
1.18 During the past 12 months, what problems, if any, did …… experience at the school (or other educational institution)? (7) Other problems
102359
1
Yes
2
No
8
Not applicable
9
Unspecified
Medical aid
Medical aid
Medical aid
Medical aid
Medical aid
1.19 Is …… covered by a medical aid or medical benefit scheme or other private health insurance?
102359
1
Yes
2
No
3
Don't know
9
Unspecified
Suffer illness/injuries
Suffer illness/injuries
Suffer illness/injuries
Suffer illness/injuries
Suffer illness/injuries
1.20 During the past month, did …… suffer from any illnesses or injuries?
102359
1
Yes
2
No
9
Unspecified
Flu or acute respiratory tract infection
Flu or acute respiratory tract infection
Flu or acute respiratory tract infection
Flu or acute respiratory tract infection
Flu or acute respiratory tract infection
1.21 What sort of illnesses or injuries did …… suffer from? Was it flu or acute respiratory tract infection?
102359
1
Yes
2
No
8
Not applicable
9
Unspecified
Diarrhoea
Diarrhoea
Diarrhoea
Diarrhoea
Diarrhoea
1.21 What sort of illnesses or injuries did …… suffer from? Was it diarrhoea?
102359
1
Yes
2
No
8
Not applicable
9
Unspecified
Severe trauma (e.g. due to violence, motor vehicle accident, gunshot, assault, b
Severe trauma (e.g. due to violence, motor vehicle accident, gunshot, assault, b
Severe trauma (e.g. due to violence, motor vehicle accident, gunshot, assault, b
Severe trauma (e.g. due to violence, motor vehicle accident, gunshot, assault, b
Severe trauma (e.g. due to violence, motor vehicle accident, gunshot, assault, b
1.21 What sort of illnesses or injuries did …… suffer from? Was it severe trauma (e.g. due to violence, motor vehicle accident, gunshot, assault, beating)?
102359
1
Yes
2
No
8
Not applicable
9
Unspecified
TB or severe cough with blood
TB or severe cough with blood
TB or severe cough with blood
TB or severe cough with blood
TB or severe cough with blood
1.21 What sort of illnesses or injuries did …… suffer from? Was it TB or severe cough with blood?
102359
1
Yes
2
No
8
Not applicable
9
Unspecified
Abuse of alcohol or drugs
Abuse of alcohol or drugs
Abuse of alcohol or drugs
Abuse of alcohol or drugs
Abuse of alcohol or drugs
1.21 What sort of illnesses or injuries did …… suffer from? Was it abuse of alcohol or drugs?
102359
1
Yes
2
No
8
Not applicable
9
Unspecified
Depression or mental illness
Depression or mental illness
Depression or mental illness
Depression or mental illness
Depression or mental illness
1.21 What sort of illnesses or injuries did …… suffer from? Was it depression or mental illness?
102359
1
Yes
2
No
8
Not applicable
9
Unspecified
Diabetes
Diabetes
Diabetes
Diabetes
Diabetes
1.21 What sort of illnesses or injuries did …… suffer from? Was it diabetes?
102359
1
Yes
2
No
8
Not applicable
9
Unspecified
High or low blood pressure
High or low blood pressure
High or low blood pressure
High or low blood pressure
High or low blood pressure
1.21 What sort of illnesses or injuries did …… suffer from? Was it high or low blood pressure?
102359
1
Yes
2
No
8
Not applicable
9
Unspecified
Q121HIV_
Q121HIV_
Q121HIV_
Q121HIV_
Q121HIV_
1.21 What sort of illnesses or injuries did …… suffer from? Was it HIV/AIDS?
102359
1
Yes
2
No
8
Not applicable
9
Unspecified
Other sexually transmitted disease
Other sexually transmitted disease
Other sexually transmitted disease
Other sexually transmitted disease
Other sexually transmitted disease
1.21 What sort of illnesses or injuries did …… suffer from? Was it other sexually transmitted disease?
102359
1
Yes
2
No
8
Not applicable
9
Unspecified
Other illness or injury
Other illness or injury
Other illness or injury
Other illness or injury
Other illness or injury
1.21 What sort of illnesses or injuries did …… suffer from? Was it other illness or injury?
102359
1
Yes
2
No
8
Not applicable
9
Unspecified
Consult a health worker
Consult a health worker
Consult a health worker
Consult a health worker
Consult a health worker
1.22 During the past month, did …… consult a health worker such as a nurse, doctor or traditional healer as a result of illness or injury?
102359
1
Yes
2
No
8
Not applicable
9
Unspecified
Kind of health worker
Kind of health worker
Kind of health worker
Kind of health worker
Kind of health worker
1.23 What kind of health worker was it?
102359
1
Nurse
2
Doctor
3
Medical specialist
4
Pharmacist/chemist
5
Dentist
6
Spiritual healer (church related)
7
Traditional healer
8
Any other health care provider
9
Don't know
88
Not applicable
99
Unspecified
Type of health sector
Type of health sector
Type of health sector
Type of health sector
Type of health sector
1.24 Where did the consultation take place?
102359
1
Hospital
2
Clinic
3
Other in public sector, specify
4
Hospital
5
Clinic
6
Private doctor/specialist
7
Traditional healer
8
Pharmacy/chemist
9
Health facility provided by employer
10
Alternative medicine, e.g. homeopathist
11
Other in private sector, specify
12
Don't know
88
Not applicable
99
Unspecified
Facilities not clean
Facilities not clean
Facilities not clean
Facilities not clean
Facilities not clean
1.25 What problems, if any, were experienced by …… during this particular visit to a health worker? (1) Facilities not clean
102359
1
Yes
2
No
8
Not applicable
9
Unspecified
Long waiting time
Long waiting time
Long waiting time
Long waiting time
Long waiting time
1.25 What problems, if any, were experienced by …… during this particular visit to a health worker? (2) Long waiting time
102359
1
Yes
2
No
8
Not applicable
9
Unspecified
Opening times not convenient
Opening times not convenient
Opening times not convenient
Opening times not convenient
Opening times not convenient
1.25 What problems, if any, were experienced by …… during this particular visit to a health worker? (3) Opening times not convenient
102359
1
Yes
2
No
8
Not applicable
9
Unspecified
Too expensive
Too expensive
Too expensive
Too expensive
Too expensive
1.25 What problems, if any, were experienced by …… during this particular visit to a health worker? (4) Too expensive
102359
1
Yes
2
No
8
Not applicable
9
Unspecified
Drugs that were needed, not available
Drugs that were needed, not available
Drugs that were needed, not available
Drugs that were needed, not available
Drugs that were needed, not available
1.25 What problems, if any, were experienced by …… during this particular visit to a health worker? (5) Drugs that were needed, not available
102359
1
Yes
2
No
8
Not applicable
9
Unspecified
Staff rude or uncaring or turned patient away
Staff rude or uncaring or turned patient away
Staff rude or uncaring or turned patient away
Staff rude or uncaring or turned patient away
Staff rude or uncaring or turned patient away
1.25 What problems, if any, were experienced by …… during this particular visit to a health worker? (6) Staff rude or uncaring or turned patient away
102359
1
Yes
2
No
8
Not applicable
9
Unspecified
Incorrect diagnosis
Incorrect diagnosis
Incorrect diagnosis
Incorrect diagnosis
Incorrect diagnosis
1.25 What problems, if any, were experienced by …… during this particular visit to a health worker? (7) Incorrect diagnosis
102359
1
Yes
2
No
8
Not applicable
9
Unspecified
Other
Other
Other
Other
Other
1.25 What problems, if any, were experienced by …… during this particular visit to a health worker? (8) Other
102359
1
Yes
2
No
8
Not applicable
9
Unspecified
Satisfaction
Satisfaction
Satisfaction
Satisfaction
Satisfaction
1.26 How satisfied was …… with the service he/she received?
102359
1
Very satisfied
2
Somewhat satisfied
3
Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied
4
Somewhat dissatisfied
5
Very dissatisfied
6
Don't know
8
Not applicable
9
Unspecified
Payment for service
Payment for service
Payment for service
Payment for service
Payment for service
1.27 Did …… have to pay for this service?
102359
1
Yes
2
No
3
Don't know
8
Not applicable
9
Unspecified
Why not consult
Why not consult
Why not consult
Why not consult
Why not consult
Why did …… not consult any health worker during the past month?
102359
1
Too expensive
2
Too far
3
Not necessary
4
Don't know
5
Other
8
Not applicable
9
Unspecified
Diasbility
Diasbility
Diasbility
Diasbility
Diasbility
1.29 Is …… limited in his/her daily activities, at home, at work or at school, because of a long-term physical, sensory, hearing, intellectual, or psychological condition, lasting six months or more?
102359
1
Yes
2
No
9
Unspecified
Sight
Sight
Sight
Sight
Sight
1.30 What difficulty or difficulties does …… have? Is it sight(blind/severe visual limitation)?
102359
1
Yes
2
No
8
Not applicable
9
Unspecified
Hearing
Hearing
Hearing
Hearing
Hearing
1.30 What difficulty or difficulties does …… have? Is it hearing (deaf, profoundly hard of hearing)?
102359
1
Yes
2
No
8
Not applicable
9
Unspecified
Communicating
Communicating
Communicating
Communicating
Communicating
1.30 What difficulty or difficulties does …… have? Is it communicating (speech impairment)?
102359
1
Yes
2
No
8
Not applicable
9
Unspecified
Physical
Physical
Physical
Physical
Physical
1.30 What difficulty or difficulties does …… have? Is it physical (e.g. needs wheel chair, crutches or prosthesis; limb or hand usage limitation)?
102359
1
Yes
2
No
8
Not applicable
9
Unspecified
Intellectual
Intellectual
Intellectual
Intellectual
Intellectual
1.30 What difficulty or difficulties does …… have? Is it intellectual (serious difficulties in learning, mental retardation)?
102359
1
Yes
2
No
8
Not applicable
9
Unspecified
Emotional
Emotional
Emotional
Emotional
Emotional
1.30 What difficulty or difficulties does …… have? Is it emotional (behavioural, psychological problems)?
102359
1
Yes
2
No
8
Not applicable
9
Unspecified
Disability, other
Disability, other
Disability, other
Disability, other
Disability, other
1.30 What difficulty or difficulties does …… have? Is it any other?
102359
1
2
8
9
Usage of welfare office
Usage of welfare office
Usage of welfare office
Usage of welfare office
Usage of welfare office
1.31 During the past 12 months, did …… make use of a welfare office or services?
102359
1
Yes
2
No
3
Don't know
9
Unspecified
Social worker
Social worker
Social worker
Social worker
Social worker
1.32 Which of the following services/assistance was …… in need of? (a) Social worker
102359
1
Yes
2
No
3
Don't know
8
Not applicable
9
Unspecified
Social grant
Social grant
Social grant
Social grant
Social grant
1.32 Which of the following services/assistance was …… in need of? (b). Social grant
102359
1
Yes
2
No
3
Don't know
8
Not applicable
9
Unspecified
Poverty
Poverty
Poverty
Poverty
Poverty
1.32 Which of the following services/assistance was …… in need of? (c) Poverty relief/Job creation project
102359
1
Yes
2
No
3
Don't know
8
Not applicable
9
Unspecified
Satisfaction
Satisfaction
Satisfaction
Satisfaction
Satisfaction
1.33 How satisfied was …… with the service/assistance rendered at the welfare office?
102359
1
Very satisfied
2
Somewhat satisfied
3
Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied
4
Somewhat dissatisfied
5
Very dissatisfied
6
Do not know
8
Not applicable
9
Unspecified
Stratum
Stratum
Stratum
Stratum
Stratum
102359
1
Western Cape - urban
2
Western Cape - non-urban
3
Eastern Cape - urban
4
Eastern Cape - non-urban
5
Northern Cape - urban
6
Northern Cape - non-urban
7
Free State - urban
8
Free State - non-urban
9
KwaZulu-Natal - urban
10
KwaZulu-Natal non-urban
11
North West - urban
12
North West - non-urban
13
Gauteng - urban
14
Gauteng - non-urban
15
Mpumalanga - urban
16
Mpumalanga - non-urban
17
Limpopo - urban
18
Limpopo - non-urban
Primary Sampling Unit
Primary Sampling Unit
Primary Sampling Unit
Primary Sampling Unit
Primary Sampling Unit
102359
1011001
9312247
5375712.324
2535282.67
Age group
Age group
Age group
Age group
Age group
102359
1
00-04 years
2
05-09 years
3
10-14 years
4
15-19 years
5
20-24 years
6
25-29 years
7
30-34 years
8
35-39 years
9
40-44 years
10
45-49 years
11
50-54 years
12
55-59 years
13
60-64 years
14
65-69 years
15
70-74 years
16
75+
Person weight
Person weight
Person weight
Person weight
Person weight
102359
50
8834.621
444.839
359.999
Unique number
Unique number
Unique number
Unique number
Unique number
69509
Person number within the household
Person number within the household
Person number within the household
Person number within the household
Person number within the household
69509
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
South African provinces
South African provinces
South African provinces
South African provinces
South African provinces
69509
1
Western Cape
2
Eastern Cape
3
Northern Cape
4
Free State
5
KwaZulu-Natal
6
North West
7
Gauteng
8
Mpumalanga
9
Limpopo
Gender
Gender
Gender
Gender
Gender
C. Is ...... a male or a female?
69509
1
2
Age
Age
Age
Age
Age
D. How old is ......? (In completed years - In whole numbers). Less than 1 year = 00.
69509
15
130
36.699
17.07
Population group
Population group
Population group
Population group
Population group
E. What population group does ....... belong to?
69509
1
African/Black
2
Coloured
3
Indian/Asian
4
White
Person responding
Person responding
Person responding
Person responding
Person responding
2.0 (Interviewer to answer) Is the person him/herself responding to questions?
69509
1
Yes
2
No
9
Unspecified
Own business
Own business
Own business
Own business
Own business
2.1 In the last seven days, did …… do any of the following activities, even for only one hour? (a) Run or do any kind of business, big or small, for himself/herself or with one or more partners?
69509
1
Yes
2
No
9
Unspecified
Paid work
Paid work
Paid work
Paid work
Paid work
2.1 In the last seven days, did …… do any of the following activities, even for only one hour? (b) Do any work for a wage, salary, commission or any payment in kind (excl. domestic work)?
69509
1
Yes
2
No
9
Unspecified
Domestic work
Domestic work
Domestic work
Domestic work
Domestic work
2.1 In the last seven days, did …… do any of the following activities, even for only one hour? (c) Do any work as a domestic worker for a wage, salary, or any payment in kind?
69509
1
Yes
2
No
9
Unspecified
Unpaid work
Unpaid work
Unpaid work
Unpaid work
Unpaid work
2.1 In the last seven days, did …… do any of the following activities, even for only one hour? (d) Help unpaid in a family business of any kind?
69509
1
Yes
2
No
9
Unspecified
Farm work
Farm work
Farm work
Farm work
Farm work
2.1 In the last seven days, did …… do any of the following activities, even for only one hour? (e) Do any work on his/her own or the family's plot, farm, food garden, cattle post or kraal or help in growing farm produce or in looking after animals for the household?
69509
1
Yes
2
No
9
Unspecified
Construction or major repair work
Construction or major repair work
Construction or major repair work
Construction or major repair work
Construction or major repair work
2.1 In the last seven days, did …… do any of the following activities, even for only one hour? (f) Do any construction or major repair work on his/her own home, plot, cattle post or business or those of the family?
69509
1
Yes
2
No
9
Unspecified
Catch fish
Catch fish
Catch fish
Catch fish
Catch fish
2.1 In the last seven days, did …… do any of the following activities, even for only one hour? (g) Catch any fish, prawns, shells, wild animals or other food for sale or family food?
69509
1
Yes
2
No
9
Unspecified
Beg for money or food
Beg for money or food
Beg for money or food
Beg for money or food
Beg for money or food
2.1 In the last seven days, did …… do any of the following activities, even for only one hour? (h) Beg for money or food in public?
69509
1
Yes
2
No
9
Unspecified
Have work
Have work
Have work
Have work
Have work
2.2 Even though …… did not do any of these activities in the last seven days, does he/she have a job, business, or other economic or farming activity that he/she will definitely return to?
69509
1
Yes
2
No
8
Not applicable
9
Unspecified
Person’s occupation or job title
Person’s occupation or job title
Person’s occupation or job title
Person’s occupation or job title
Person’s occupation or job title
2.4 What kind of work did …… do in his/her main job during the last seven days (or usually does, even if he/she was absent in the last seven days)? Give occupation or job title.
69509
9
9999
8017.179
1930.589
Industry activity
Industry activity
Industry activity
Industry activity
Industry activity
2.6 What are the main goods and services produced at ……'s place of work? What are its main functions?
69509
9
999
746.899
269.219
Total salary/pay
Total salary/pay
Total salary/pay
Total salary/pay
Total salary/pay
2.7 What is ……'s total salary/pay at his/her main job? Including overtime, allowances and bonus, before any tax or deductions.
69509
5
9999999
6985405.674
3842516.003
Salary period
Salary period
Salary period
Salary period
Salary period
2.8 Is this
69509
1
Per week
2
Per month
3
Annually
8
Not applicable
9
Unspecified
Income Categories
Income Categories
Income Categories
Income Categories
Income Categories
69509
1
99
77.534
27.008
Why not work
Why not work
Why not work
Why not work
Why not work
2.10 Why did …… not work during the past seven days?
69509
1
Has found a job, but is only starting at a definite date in the future
2
Lack of skills or qualifications for available jobs
3
Scholar or student and prefers not to work
4
Housewife/homemaker and prefers not to work
5
Retired and prefers not to seek formal work
6
Illness, invalid, disabled or unable to work (handicapped)
7
Too young or too old to work
8
Seasonal worker, e.g. fruit picker, wool-shearer
9
Cannot find suitable work (salary, location of work or conditions not satisfactory)
10
Contract worker, e.g. mine worker resting according to contract
11
Recently retrenched
12
Other reason
88
Not applicable
99
Unspecified
Accept job
Accept job
Accept job
Accept job
Accept job
2.11 If a suitable job is offered, will …… accept it?
69509
1
Yes
2
No
3
Don't know
8
Not applicable
9
Unspecified
Start working
Start working
Start working
Start working
Start working
2.12 How soon can …… start work?
69509
1
Within a week
2
Within two weeks
3
Within four weeks
4
Later than four weeks from now
5
Don't know
8
Not applicable
9
Unspecified
Look for work
Look for work
Look for work
Look for work
Look for work
2.13 During the past four weeks, has ……taken any action to look for any kind of work?
69509
1
Yes
2
No
8
Not applicable
9
Unspecified
Start business
Start business
Start business
Start business
Start business
2.13 During the past four weeks, has ……taken any action to start any kind of business?
69509
1
Yes
2
No
8
Not applicable
9
Unspecified
Ever worked
Ever worked
Ever worked
Ever worked
Ever worked
2.14 Has …… ever worked before?
69509
1
Yes
2
No
8
Not applicable
9
Unspecified
Time since last worked
Time since last worked
Time since last worked
Time since last worked
Time since last worked
2.15 How long ago was it since …… last worked?
69509
1
1 week - less than 1 month
2
1 month - less than 2 months
3
2 months - less than 3 months
4
3 months - less than 4 months
5
4 months - less than 5 months
6
5 months - less than 6 months
7
6 months - less than 1 year
8
1 year - less than 2 years
9
2 years - less than 3 years
10
3 years or more
11
Don't know
88
Not applicable
99
Unspecified
Odd jobs
Odd jobs
Odd jobs
Odd jobs
Odd jobs
2.16 How does …… support him/herself? (1) Did odd jobs during the past seven days
69509
1
Yes
2
No
8
Not applicable
9
Unspecified
Supported by persons in the household
Supported by persons in the household
Supported by persons in the household
Supported by persons in the household
Supported by persons in the household
2.16 How does …… support him/herself? (2) Supported by persons in the household
69509
1
Yes
2
No
8
Not applicable
9
Unspecified
Supported by persons not in the household
Supported by persons not in the household
Supported by persons not in the household
Supported by persons not in the household
Supported by persons not in the household
2.16 How does …… support him/herself? (3) Supported by persons not in the household
69509
1
Yes
2
No
8
Not applicable
9
Unspecified
Supported by charity, church, welfare, etc
Supported by charity, church, welfare, etc
Supported by charity, church, welfare, etc
Supported by charity, church, welfare, etc
Supported by charity, church, welfare, etc
2.16 How does …… support him/herself? (4) Supported by charity, church, welfare, etc.
69509
1
Yes
2
No
8
Not applicable
9
Unspecified
Unemployment Insurance Fund
Unemployment Insurance Fund
Unemployment Insurance Fund
Unemployment Insurance Fund
Unemployment Insurance Fund
2.16 How does …… support him/herself? (5) Unemployment Insurance Fund (UIF)
69509
1
Yes
2
No
8
Not applicable
9
Unspecified
Savings or money previously earned
Savings or money previously earned
Savings or money previously earned
Savings or money previously earned
Savings or money previously earned
2.16 How does …… support him/herself? (6) Savings or money previously earned
69509
1
Yes
2
No
8
Not applicable
9
Unspecified
Old age or disability pension
Old age or disability pension
Old age or disability pension
Old age or disability pension
Old age or disability pension
2.16 How does …… support him/herself? (7) Old age or disability pension
69509
1
Yes
2
No
8
Not applicable
9
Unspecified
Other support sources
Other support sources
Other support sources
Other support sources
Other support sources
2.16 How does …… support him/herself? (8) Other sources, e.g. bursary, study loan
69509
1
Yes
2
No
8
Not applicable
9
Unspecified
Main industry
Main industry
Main industry
Main industry
Main industry
69509
1
Agriculture, hunting, forestry and fishing
2
Mining and quarrying
3
Manufacturing
4
Electricity, gas and water supply
5
Construction
6
Wholesale and retail trade
7
Transport, storage and communication
8
Financial intermediation, insurance, real estate and business services
9
Community, social and personal services
10
Private households
11
Exterior organisations and foreign government
88
Not applicable
90
Other
99
Unspecified
Main occupation
Main occupation
Main occupation
Main occupation
Main occupation
69509
1
Legislator, senior officials and managers
2
Professionals
3
Technical and associate professionals
4
Clerks
5
Service workers and shop and market sales workers
6
Skilled agricultural and fishery workers
7
Craft and related trades workers
8
Plant and machine operators and assemblers
9
Elementary occupation
10
Domestic workers
88
Not applicable
91
Occupation not elsewhere classified
97
Occupation not adequately defined
99
Unspecified
Official employment status
Official employment status
Official employment status
Official employment status
Official employment status
69509
Not economically active
1
Employed
2
Unemployed
9
Unspecified
Expanded employment status
Expanded employment status
Expanded employment status
Expanded employment status
Expanded employment status
69509
Not economically active
1
Employed
2
Unemployed
9
Unspecified
Stratum
Stratum
Stratum
Stratum
Stratum
69509
1
Western Cape - urban
2
Western Cape - non-urban
3
Eastern Cape - urban
4
Eastern Cape - non-urban
5
Northern Cape - urban
6
Northern Cape - non-urban
7
Free State - urban
8
Free State - non-urban
9
KwaZulu-Natal - urban
10
KwaZulu-Natal non-urban
11
North West - urban
12
North West - non-urban
13
Gauteng - urban
14
Gauteng - non-urban
15
Mpumalanga - urban
16
Mpumalanga - non-urban
17
Limpopo - urban
18
Limpopo - non-urban
Primary Sampling Unit
Primary Sampling Unit
Primary Sampling Unit
Primary Sampling Unit
Primary Sampling Unit
69509
1011001
9312247
5340508.286
2517623.994
Age group
Age group
Age group
Age group
Age group
69509
4
15-19 years
5
20-24 years
6
25-29 years
7
30-34 years
8
35-39 years
9
40-44 years
10
45-49 years
11
50-54 years
12
55-59 years
13
60-64 years
14
65-69 years
15
70-74 years
16
75+
Worker weight
Worker weight
Worker weight
Worker weight
Worker weight
69509
50
8834.621
429.201
356.146
uqnr
uqnr
uqnr
uqnr
uqnr
17900
personnr
personnr
personnr
personnr
personnr
17900
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
16
17
q311mlivebirths
q311mlivebirths
q311mlivebirths
q311mlivebirths
q311mlivebirths
3.1.1 How many (male) children (live births) have you ever given birth to?
17900
00
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
q311flivebirths
q311flivebirths
q311flivebirths
q311flivebirths
q311flivebirths
3.1.1 How many (female) children (live births) have you ever given birth to?
17900
00
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
11
q311tlivebirths
q311tlivebirths
q311tlivebirths
q311tlivebirths
q311tlivebirths
3.1.1 How many children (live births) have you ever given birth to?
17900
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
q312mchildalive
q312mchildalive
q312mchildalive
q312mchildalive
q312mchildalive
3.1.2 How many of your male children are still alive?
17900
00
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
q312fchildalive
q312fchildalive
q312fchildalive
q312fchildalive
q312fchildalive
3.1.2 How many of your female children are still alive?
17900
00
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
q312tchildalive
q312tchildalive
q312tchildalive
q312tchildalive
q312tchildalive
3.1.2 How many of your children are still alive?
17900
00
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
q313mlivebirths
q313mlivebirths
q313mlivebirths
q313mlivebirths
q313mlivebirths
3.1.3 How many male children (live births) have you had in the past 12 months
17900
00
01
02
q313flivebirths
q313flivebirths
q313flivebirths
q313flivebirths
q313flivebirths
3.1.3 How many female children (live births) have you had in the past 12 months
17900
00
01
02
q313tlivebirths
q313tlivebirths
q313tlivebirths
q313tlivebirths
q313tlivebirths
3.1.3 How many children (live births) have you had in the past 12 months
17900
00
01
02
03
gender
gender
gender
gender
gender
If alive, Is ...... a male or a female?
17900
1
Male
2
Female
popgrp
popgrp
popgrp
popgrp
popgrp
17900
1
African
2
Coloured
3
Indian/Asian
4
White
5
Other
age
age
age
age
age
How old is ......?
17900
13
50
34.14
8.673
psu
psu
psu
psu
psu
17900
province
province
province
province
province
17900
1
Western Cape
2
Eastern Cape
3
Nothern Cape
4
Free State
5
KwaZulu-Natal
6
North West
7
Gauteng
8
Mpumalanga
9
Limpopo
17900
1
2
9
17900
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
17900
15.139
8805.427
451.597
335.579
42859
15.139
8805.427
447.274
318.981
uqnr
uqnr
uqnr
uqnr
uqnr
42859
personnr
personnr
personnr
personnr
personnr
42859
1
10
11
12
13
14
16
17
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
childnr
childnr
childnr
childnr
childnr
42859
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
q315alivestill
q315alivestill
q315alivestill
q315alivestill
q315alivestill
3.1.5 Is …… still alive ?
42859
1
Yes
2
No
There are inconsistencies in the variable "q315aliv" in this data file
q316genderalive
q316genderalive
q316genderalive
q316genderalive
q316genderalive
3.1.6 If alive, Is ...... a male or a female?
42859
1
Male
2
Female
9
q317agealive
q317agealive
q317agealive
q317agealive
q317agealive
3.1.7 How old is ......? (In completed years - In whole numbers) Less than 1 year = 00.
42859
00
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
q318yearborn
q318yearborn
q318yearborn
q318yearborn
q318yearborn
3.1.8 What was …… ‘s date of birth? (Write down the year, month and day of birth in the space provided for each child. The year must be a 4 digit number).
42859
1937
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
9999
q318mnthborn
q318mnthborn
q318mnthborn
q318mnthborn
q318mnthborn
3.1.8 What was …… 's date of birth? (Write down the year, month and day of birth in the space provided for each child. The year must be a 4 digit number).
42859
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
99
q318dayborn
q318dayborn
q318dayborn
q318dayborn
q318dayborn
3.1.8 What was …… 's date of birth? (Write down the year, month and day of birth in the space provided for each child. The year must be a 4 digit number).
42859
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
99
q319stayhh
q319stayhh
q319stayhh
q319stayhh
q319stayhh
3.1.9 Is …… currently a member of this household?
42859
1
Yes
2
No
9
q3110genderdead
q3110genderdead
q3110genderdead
q3110genderdead
q3110genderdead
3.1.10 If dead, Was ...... a male or a female?
42859
1
Male
2
Female
8
9
q3111agedead
q3111agedead
q3111agedead
q3111agedead
q3111agedead
3.1.11 How old was ...... when he/she died? (In completed years - In whole numbers) Less than 1 year = 00.
42859
88
99
q3112yeardied
q3112yeardied
q3112yeardied
q3112yeardied
q3112yeardied
3.1.12 When did …… ‘s death occur? (Write down the date of death as indicated)
42859
8888
9999
q3112mnthdied
q3112mnthdied
q3112mnthdied
q3112mnthdied
q3112mnthdied
3.1.12 When did …… 's death occur? (Write down the date of death as indicated)
42859
88
99
q3112daydied
q3112daydied
q3112daydied
q3112daydied
q3112daydied
3.1.12 When did …… 's death occur? (Write down the date of death as indicated)
42859
88
99
q3113placeborn
q3113placeborn
q3113placeborn
q3113placeborn
q3113placeborn
3.1.13 Where was …… born?
42859
1
In a hospital
2
At a clinic
3
Elsewhere
9
q3114registered
q3114registered
q3114registered
q3114registered
q3114registered
3.1.14 Was the birth of …… registered?
42859
1
Yes
2
No
9
q3115rsnnotreg
q3115rsnnotreg
q3115rsnnotreg
q3115rsnnotreg
q3115rsnnotreg
3.1.15 Why was the birth of …… not registered?
42859
1
Far distance
2
Lack of knowledge
3
Does not seem important
8
9
gender
gender
gender
gender
gender
42859
1
Male
2
female
popgrp
popgrp
popgrp
popgrp
popgrp
42859
1
African
2
Coloured
3
Indian/Asian
4
White
5
Other
age
age
age
age
age
42859
13
50
37.007
8
psu
psu
psu
psu
psu
42859
province
province
province
province
province
42859
1
Western Cape
2
Eastern Cape
3
Nothern Cape
4
Free State
5
KwaZulu-Natal
6
North West
7
Gauteng
8
Mpumalanga
9
Limpopo
42858
1
2
42859
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
42859
15.139
8805.427
447.274
318.981