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Women Agribusiness Leaders Network Impact Evaluation 2014, Baseline Data

Ethiopia, 2014
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Reference ID
ETH_2014_WALN-BL_v01_M
DOI
https://doi.org/10.48529/z7ke-ry14
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M. Mehrab Bin Bakhtiar, Gautam Bastian, Eliana Carranza, Markus Goldstein
Collection(s)
Impact Evaluation Surveys Fragility, Conflict and Violence
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F.1.1.1 When this business first started, where did the start-up capital for this business come from? (f111oth)

Data file: waln_baseline_data

Overview

Valid: 73
Type: Discrete
Start: 6275
End: 6393
Width: 119
Range: -
Format: character

Questions and instructions

Categories
Value Category Cases
BORROWED 1
1.4%
Care Ethiopia by using Sidama Microfinance as a third person to addiministered and return 1
1.4%
Contribution from members. 1
1.4%
Ekub 1
1.4%
Equib 1
1.4%
FRIEND 1
1.4%
Family 1
1.4%
From supliers 1
1.4%
Lone fron wholesaler 1
1.4%
MEBERS CONTIRIBUTION 1
1.4%
MEMBERS CONTRIBUTION 1
1.4%
Members Conterbution 1
1.4%
My brother saving 1
1.4%
N/A 3
4.1%
NA 1
1.4%
NOT APPLICABLE RESPONDENT WORKS FOR SALARIY 1
1.4%
Not yet started 1
1.4%
PRO DEVELOPMENT NETWORK 1
1.4%
Sell My house 1
1.4%
be lije kuteba 1
1.4%
brother 1
1.4%
business parteners share 1
1.4%
buy goods to resell on cradit 1
1.4%
creadit 1
1.4%
credit 1
1.4%
credit from whole saler 1
1.4%
ekub 1
1.4%
ekub and borrowing 1
1.4%
ethiopia neb board and German embassy 1
1.4%
family 4
5.5%
family saving 1
1.4%
from agricultural income that exist before this business start 1
1.4%
from credit by type (coffee) 1
1.4%
from her family 1
1.4%
from her mother 1
1.4%
from inshurance 1
1.4%
from my family 1
1.4%
from my son 1
1.4%
from onother 1
1.4%
from other associations 1
1.4%
from parent 1
1.4%
from past business 1
1.4%
from sister company 1
1.4%
from the farm we have befor 1
1.4%
goverment gave a plot of land 1
1.4%
it was my aunts business first 1
1.4%
ke arata abedari 1
1.4%
ke mahber mewacho 1
1.4%
manager property 1
1.4%
me and spous kash income flow 1
1.4%
my brother 1
1.4%
my uncle 1
1.4%
na 2
2.7%
none 1
1.4%
notapplicaple 1
1.4%
other business 2
2.7%
received 100 kilo wheat from supliers 1
1.4%
she did not need money to start the business she used the wheat at home and started selling the bread 1
1.4%
she did not need startup capital she takes the wheat with credit from other traders and sell it and take the profit 1
1.4%
she didnt need a start up capital, because she takes these two products from other traders sell them and only takes the 1
1.4%
she is not started business 1
1.4%
she take the products with credit and sell them 1
1.4%
she takes the wheat with credit fromand other sel traders it and only take the profit 1
1.4%
she took the wheat first from the supplier sell and pay back to the supplier 1
1.4%
this busuness is notactivated 1
1.4%
ye tureta mewacho temelash ke sera setelek 1
1.4%
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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