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Schooling, Income, and Health Risk Impact Evaluation Household Survey 2008-2009, Round 2 (Midline)

Malawi, 2008 - 2009
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Reference ID
MWI_2008_SIHRIE-R2_v01_M
DOI
https://doi.org/10.48529/p47c-7345
Producer(s)
Berk Ozler, Sarah Baird, Craig McIntosh, Ephraim Chirwa
Collection(s)
Impact Evaluation Surveys The Strategic Impact Evaluation Fund (SIEF)
Metadata
Documentation in PDF DDI/XML JSON
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Sep 16, 2015
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Sep 16, 2015
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Haircuts, hairdressing (s5q13)

Data file: SIHR2_PI_S5_public

Overview

Valid: 3256
Invalid: 0
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 107
End: 114
Width: 8
Range: 0 - 99999999
Format: Numeric

Questions and instructions

Literal question
How much in total did your household spend in the past one month on […] ? (in MK)
Categories
Value Category Cases
0 1907
58.6%
2 1
0%
10 4
0.1%
13 1
0%
15 4
0.1%
20 85
2.6%
25 19
0.6%
30 140
4.3%
35 22
0.7%
40 84
2.6%
45 9
0.3%
50 113
3.5%
55 2
0.1%
60 78
2.4%
70 17
0.5%
75 8
0.2%
80 32
1%
85 2
0.1%
90 39
1.2%
100 120
3.7%
105 2
0.1%
110 5
0.2%
115 2
0.1%
120 34
1%
125 1
0%
130 3
0.1%
140 7
0.2%
150 38
1.2%
160 4
0.1%
170 2
0.1%
180 11
0.3%
195 2
0.1%
200 65
2%
210 1
0%
220 2
0.1%
225 1
0%
230 1
0%
240 5
0.2%
245 1
0%
250 24
0.7%
260 2
0.1%
270 6
0.2%
275 1
0%
280 7
0.2%
290 1
0%
300 44
1.4%
310 2
0.1%
320 1
0%
325 2
0.1%
330 4
0.1%
340 1
0%
345 1
0%
350 21
0.6%
360 3
0.1%
370 2
0.1%
380 1
0%
400 29
0.9%
410 1
0%
415 1
0%
420 1
0%
430 1
0%
450 8
0.2%
460 1
0%
465 1
0%
480 3
0.1%
490 1
0%
495 1
0%
500 44
1.4%
510 1
0%
520 1
0%
525 1
0%
550 11
0.3%
570 2
0.1%
590 1
0%
600 18
0.6%
620 1
0%
650 4
0.1%
680 1
0%
700 11
0.3%
750 4
0.1%
800 11
0.3%
820 1
0%
840 1
0%
850 3
0.1%
900 6
0.2%
950 1
0%
980 1
0%
990 1
0%
1000 16
0.5%
1060 1
0%
1100 1
0%
1160 1
0%
1200 14
0.4%
1250 2
0.1%
1300 4
0.1%
1400 1
0%
1500 14
0.4%
1550 1
0%
1600 3
0.1%
2000 12
0.4%
2100 1
0%
2200 1
0%
2250 1
0%
2400 1
0%
2500 1
0%
3000 3
0.1%
3300 1
0%
4500 2
0.1%
6000 1
0%
10000 1
0%
10500 1
0%
88888888 Don't know 0
0%
99999999 Missing 2
0.1%
Warning: these figures indicate the number of cases found in the data file. They cannot be interpreted as summary statistics of the population of interest.
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