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Household and Small Business ICT Access and Usage Survey 2011-2012

Botswana, Cameroon, Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, Mozambique, Namibia, Nigeria, Rwanda, Tunisia, Tanzania, Uganda, South Africa, 2011 - 2012
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AFR_2011_RIAS_v01_M
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Research ICT Africa
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DataFirst , University of Cape Town, South Africa Fragility, Conflict and Violence
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Data file: rias-2011-2012-household-v1

Overview

Valid: 2847
Type: Discrete
Start: 160
End: 285
Width: 126
Range: -
Format: character

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Categories
Value Category Cases
0 1484
52.1%
1 7
0.2%
2 12
0.4%
3 2
0.1%
4 2
0.1%
5 2
0.1%
I have already a cell phone no need for a fixed line 1
0%
I use it at work 1
0%
I use my mobile phones 1
0%
I use the fixed line at the office 1
0%
I use the fixed line of work 1
0%
Just moved in 3
0.1%
No 1111
39%
No electricity 8
0.3%
No need 10
0.4%
Not interested 8
0.3%
Renting 40
1.4%
Telephone line disconnected 1
0%
We are using our grandson mobile phone 1
0%
We use our neighbour mobile 1
0%
Yes 52
1.8%
all students, with mobile phones 1
0%
ask for assistant from family members with mobile phones if I need to call 2
0.1%
buy airtime and recharge on someone's mobile phone when need to. call 1
0%
disconnect 1
0%
disconnected 1
0%
disconnected due to outstanding bills 1
0%
disconnected due to outstanding telephone bills 1
0%
don't need fixed line phone because it's too expensive and might end up with an unpaid bill 1
0%
expensive 1
0%
fixed line is not important for me 1
0%
fixed line phone broken 1
0%
fixed line phone disconnected due to outstanding bills 1
0%
it is not available in our area 1
0%
n/a 39
1.4%
n/n 1
0%
no electricity 1
0%
no electricity. 1
0%
no interest 1
0%
no need 3
0.1%
no use for fixed line 1
0%
noservices 1
0%
not interested 1
0%
o 6
0.2%
only fixed line but telephone out of order 1
0%
prefer to use mobile phone and just recharge when time arise instead of paying for a monthly telephone bill which is expensive 1
0%
previously had a fixed line phone but we rarely receive calls or even use it to make calls so I don't see any use to keep one 1
0%
recharge on neighbours mobile phone when need to call family members urgently living outside town 1
0%
renting the house so it's no use to install a fixed line were you won't be living permanently 1
0%
still settling in this area. 1
0%
there is no Need for a fixed line,cell phone is easier to use and to maintain 1
0%
there is no need 1
0%
there is no need because mobile is the most reliable one 1
0%
there is no need for fix line 1
0%
too poor fixed line telephone is something luxury 1
0%
use Grandson's mobile phone when need to call 1
0%
use family members mobile phone since mine is stolen 1
0%
use fixed line phone at church / school 1
0%
use fixed line phone at home 2
0.1%
use fixed line phone at work 4
0.1%
use fixed line phone at work place 1
0%
use fixed phone at work 1
0%
use flexible call rechargeable card on the fixed line phone at work place 1
0%
use mobile phone of a family member 1
0%
use neighbours mobile phone or family member 1
0%
use public phone 1
0%
use someone's mobile phone 1
0%
we use sigh our mobile phone 1
0%
when we need to call urgently ask assistant from someone with a mobile phone 1
0%
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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