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Enterprise Survey 2017

Sierra Leone, 2017
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Reference ID
SLE_2017_ES_v01_M
DOI
https://doi.org/10.48529/m265-pc70
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The World Bank
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Enterprise Surveys
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Mar 07, 2018
Last modified
Mar 07, 2018
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  • sierra_leone_2017_full_data

Frequency of Incidents of Water Shortages In A Typical Month In Last FY (c16)

Data file: sierra_leone_2017_full_data

Overview

Valid: 19
Invalid: 133
Minimum: 0
Maximum: 20
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 157
End: 158
Width: 2
Range: -9 - 20
Format: Numeric

Questions and instructions

Literal question
In a typical month, over fiscal year [insert last complete fiscal year], how many incidents of insufficient water supply did this establishment experience?
Categories
Value Category Cases
-9 Don't know (spontaneous) 0
0%
0 1
5.3%
2 3
15.8%
4 1
5.3%
5 1
5.3%
7 1
5.3%
8 3
15.8%
9 2
10.5%
10 1
5.3%
11 2
10.5%
14 2
10.5%
19 1
5.3%
20 1
5.3%
Sysmiss 133
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
Incidents of insufficient water supply per month can be estimated by considering the number of times water insufficiencies took place per month. The respondent should be asked to exclude months when water insufficiencies are rare or months when water insufficiencies are extreme from the calculation. The calculation should be made based on a typical month.
Zero is the answer only if no insufficiencies occurred in a typical month.
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