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Integrated Household Survey 2003-2004

Sierra Leone, 2003 - 2004
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Reference ID
SLE_2003_IHS_v01_M
Producer(s)
Statistics Sierra Leone (SSL)
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Dec 11, 2017
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  • Section7_Housing
  • Section8E_FarmProcessed
  • Section8A1_Agriculture
  • Expenditure
  • Section1_HouseholdRoster
  • Section2_Education
  • Section3_Health
  • Section4_Occupation
  • Section5_Migration
  • Section7b_Anthropometric
  • Section8H_OwnConsumption
  • Section9A1_NonFood_Infrequent
  • Section9A2_NonFood_Frequent
  • Section9B_FoodPurchases
  • Section8A3_AgEquipment
  • Section8B1_PlotDetails
  • Section8D_Season
  • Section8F_Inputs
  • Section8G_Process
  • Section8A2_Livestock
  • Section10B_Enterprise1_Expenditure
  • Section10B_Enterprise2_Expenditure
  • Section10C_Enterprise1_Assets
  • Section10C_Enterprise2_Assets
  • Section10D_Enterprise_Income
  • Section10E_Enterprise_Income
    use
  • Section11BA_TransfersOUT
  • Section11BB_TransfersIN
  • Section11C_Miscellaneous
  • Section12A_HouseholdCredits
  • Section12B_HouseholdAssets
  • Section12C_HouseholdSavings
  • Section10A_Enterprise
  • comm_agriculture
  • comm_demographics
  • comm_economics
  • comm_education
  • comm_health
  • corr ea codes
  • CPI deflator
  • cyclebudget
  • cycles
  • date_interview
  • food prices
  • no of hhs per
    ea
  • price deflators
  • weights

Method of survival 1? (s7fq41a)

Data file: Section7_Housing

Overview

Valid: 2626
Invalid: 1094
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 123
End: 124
Width: 2
Range: 1 - 14
Format: Numeric

Questions and instructions

Literal question
What is the first reason?
Categories
Value Category Cases
1 Piecework on farms belonging to others 629
24%
2 Other piecework 183
7%
3 Food for work programs 73
2.8%
4 Relief food 56
2.1%
5 Eating wild food 90
3.4%
6 Substitute meals with mangoes, etc. 323
12.3%
7 Reduce the number of meals 381
14.5%
8 Reduce other household items 108
4.1%
9 Informal borrowing 448
17.1%
10 Formal borrowing 158
6%
11 Church charity 18
0.7%
12 NGO charity 87
3.3%
13 Pulling children out of school 8
0.3%
14 Sale of assets 64
2.4%
Sysmiss 1094
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
List the three most important methods for survival.
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