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Labour Force Survey 2012

Namibia, 2012
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NAM_2012_LFS_v01_M_v01_A_PUF
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Namibia Statistics Agency
Metadata
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Apr 11, 2013
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Marital status (information removed from public use file) (B09)

Data file: nlfs-2012-persons_PUF

Overview

Valid: 0
Invalid: 34531
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 61
End: 61
Width: 1
Range: 0 - 9
Format: Numeric

Questions and instructions

Literal question
B9- What is (NAME)'s marital status?
Categories
Value Category
0 Not filled
1 Never married
2 Married with certificate
3 Married traditionally
4 Consensiual union
5 Divorced
6 Widowed
7 Separated
9 Unknown
Sysmiss
Warning: these figures indicate the number of cases found in the data file. They cannot be interpreted as summary statistics of the population of interest.
Interviewer instructions
People who live together as husband and wife and who so regard themselves as husband and wife, should be recorded as married. If a person has been widowed but has since re-married or is living in a consensual union, s/he should be recorded according to the current marital status. The same applies for a person who was once divorced but has since entered into another union.
Thus, it is the respondent who defines his/her marital status.
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