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External Evaluation of BOTA Programmes: The Impact of BOTA's Conditional Cash Transfer (CCT) Programme 2011-2012

Kazakhstan, 2011 - 2012
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KAZ_2011_BOTACCT_v01_M
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Oxford Policy Management Ltd
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  • bl_ch_v2_2
  • bl_hh_v2_2
  • bl_hh_v2_2_qg01
  • bl_hh_v2_2_qg06
  • bl_hh_v2_2_qg07
  • bl_hh_v2_2_qg08
  • bl_hhmem_v2_2
  • bl_fc_v2_2
  • fu_ch_v2_2
  • fu_hh_v2_2
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  • fu_hh_v2_2_qg06
  • fu_hh_v2_2_qg07
  • fu_hh_v2_2_qg08
  • fu_hhmem_v2_2
  • fu_fc_v2_2

qh35_2: Transfer from non-State organisation (qh35_2)

Data file: fu_hh_v2_2

Overview

Valid: 149
Invalid: 2140
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 719
End: 720
Width: 2
Range: 1 - 98
Format: Numeric

Questions and instructions

Literal question
Please list the 3 MOST IMPORTANT transfers received from NON-STATE organisations, from which you have received the most income in the LAST YEAR.
Categories
Value Category Cases
1 Clothes for children 3
2%
2 BOTA benefit - children aged 4-6 55
36.9%
3 BOTA benefit - pregnant/lactating women 71
47.7%
4 BOTA benefit - young people 8
5.4%
5 BOTA benefit - disability 12
8.1%
6 Benefit from a fund 0
0%
7 Society of Disabled People 0
0%
98 DK 0
0%
Sysmiss 2140
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.
Question post text
List the top 3 transfers starting with the most important or the one of highest value
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