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Somali High Frequency Survey 2016, Wave 1

Somalia, 2016
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Reference ID
SOM_2016_SHFS-W1_v03_M
DOI
https://doi.org/10.48529/5wmf-aq58
Producer(s)
Utz J. Pape
Collection(s)
Fragility, Conflict and Violence
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Dec 15, 2016
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N.11 What about the SECOND most important thing in response to this ${r_shock_n (shresp2)

Data file: Input shocks

Overview

Valid: 135
Invalid: 302
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 78
End: 87
Width: 10
Range: 0 - 2147483623
Format: Numeric

Questions and instructions

Literal question
What about the SECOND most important thing in response to this ${r_shock_name} to try to regain your former welfare level?
Categories
Value Category Cases
0 Did not do anything/did not do anything else 37
27.4%
1 Relied on own-savings 9
6.7%
2 Received unconditional help from relatives/friends 24
17.8%
3 Received unconditional help from government 20
14.8%
4 Received unconditional help from NGO/religious institution 18
13.3%
5 Changed eating patterns (relied on less preferred food options, reduced the prop 2
1.5%
6 Employed household members took on more employment 3
2.2%
7 Adult household members who were previously not working had to find work 0
0%
8 Household members migrated 3
2.2%
9 Reduced expenditures on health and/or education 4
3%
10 Obtained credit 8
5.9%
11 Sold agricultural assets 0
0%
12 Sold durable assets 0
0%
13 Sold land/building 0
0%
14 Sold crop stock 1
0.7%
15 Sold livestock 3
2.2%
16 Intensify fishing 0
0%
17 Sent children to live elsewhere 1
0.7%
18 Engaged in spiritual efforts - prayer, sacrifices, diviner consultations 2
1.5%
2147483622 Don't know 0
0%
2147483623 Refused to respond 0
0%
101 .Z 269
Sysmiss 33
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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"N.11 What about the SECOND most important thing in response to this to try to regain your former welfare level?"
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