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STEP Skills Measurement Household Survey 2012 (Wave 1)

Bolivia, 2012
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Reference ID
BOL_2012_STEP-HH_v02_M
DOI
https://doi.org/10.48529/fanz-w513
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World Bank
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The STEP Skills Measurement Program
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Jun 30, 2014
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Apr 06, 2016
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    Bolivia_working

Amount you would receive in one year instead of $1200 today (m6b_q06)

Data file: STEP Bolivia_working

Overview

Valid: 1073
Invalid: 1360
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 3103
End: 3113
Width: 11
Range: 1 - 20000000000
Format: Numeric

Questions and instructions

Question pretext
This section asks some questions about how you would respond to different options that you are given
Literal question
What amount would you accept to receive in one year's time instead of receiving [Bs. 3700] today. Write amount
Categories
Value Category Cases
1 no money for fees / uniform / books 0
0%
2 poor quality of schools/education 0
0%
3 schools unsafe 0
0%
4 illness 0
0%
5 disability 0
0%
6 parents/ elders did not let me 0
0%
7 had to work outside home or for household business 0
0%
8 had to help in home/ look after children 0
0%
9 school too far from home 0
0%
10 school conflicts with beliefs 0
0%
11 no female teachers 0
0%
12 pregnancy 0
0%
13 marriage 0
0%
14 schoolwork too difficult/ poor grades 0
0%
15 additional schooling wasnt worth it 0
0%
16 lack of interest in the school 0
0%
19 other 0
0%
1000 1
0.1%
1200 1
0.1%
1500 1
0.1%
3000 2
0.2%
3700 2
0.2%
4000 5
0.5%
4440 1
0.1%
4500 1
0.1%
4700 1
0.1%
5000 19
1.8%
5800 1
0.1%
6000 2
0.2%
7000 10
0.9%
7400 5
0.5%
7500 3
0.3%
7600 1
0.1%
7800 2
0.2%
8000 73
6.8%
8300 1
0.1%
8500 9
0.8%
9000 34
3.2%
9500 2
0.2%
9600 1
0.1%
10000 327
30.5%
10300 1
0.1%
10500 2
0.2%
10600 1
0.1%
10700 1
0.1%
11000 3
0.3%
11100 3
0.3%
11200 1
0.1%
12000 55
5.1%
12500 2
0.2%
13000 1
0.1%
13200 1
0.1%
14000 12
1.1%
14400 1
0.1%
14800 1
0.1%
15000 91
8.5%
16000 1
0.1%
17000 2
0.2%
17500 1
0.1%
18000 5
0.5%
19000 1
0.1%
20000 88
8.2%
21000 3
0.3%
22000 2
0.2%
22500 2
0.2%
23000 1
0.1%
25000 8
0.7%
28000 2
0.2%
30000 34
3.2%
30700 1
0.1%
33450 1
0.1%
33600 1
0.1%
34000 2
0.2%
35000 11
1%
36000 3
0.3%
37000 21
2%
37500 1
0.1%
38000 2
0.2%
40000 20
1.9%
40400 1
0.1%
42000 4
0.4%
44000 9
0.8%
44400 51
4.8%
44500 1
0.1%
45000 3
0.3%
48000 1
0.1%
49000 2
0.2%
50000 33
3.1%
56000 2
0.2%
60000 4
0.4%
69600 1
0.1%
70000 10
0.9%
74000 1
0.1%
75000 1
0.1%
80000 2
0.2%
86000 1
0.1%
90000 1
0.1%
98000 1
0.1%
100000 14
1.3%
120000 3
0.3%
135000 1
0.1%
140000 1
0.1%
150000 2
0.2%
200000 2
0.2%
300000 1
0.1%
400000 1
0.1%
500000 1
0.1%
696000 1
0.1%
700000 3
0.3%
950000 1
0.1%
1000000 13
1.2%
2000000 1
0.1%
3700000 2
0.2%
5500000 1
0.1%
20000000 1
0.1%
20000000000 1
0.1%
Sysmiss 1360
Warning: these figures indicate the number of cases found in the data file. They cannot be interpreted as summary statistics of the population of interest.
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