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Multi-Tier Framework Survey for Measuring Energy Access 2017-2018

Zambia, 2017 - 2018
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Reference ID
ZMB_2017_MTF_v02_M
DOI
https://doi.org/10.48529/b2ds-j290
Producer(s)
Energy Sector Management Assistance (ESMAP)
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Oct 04, 2019
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Nov 29, 2021
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  • express
    sections
  • section a
    household
    roster
  • section c solar
    devices
  • section c
    supply and
    demand for
    electricty
    c120-c123
  • section f
    kerosen_fuel
    based_candle
    lighting f1-f14
  • section f
    kerosen_fuel
    based_candle
    lighting
    f16-f21
  • section g dry
    cell batteries
  • section h
    household fuel
    consumption
    h1-h18
  • section h
    household fuel
    consumption
    h19-h21
  • section i use
    of cookstoves
  • section l
    consumption_expenditure
  • section m
    household
    assets
    transport
  • section n
    household
    assets electric
  • section o
    household land
    ownership
  • section p
    household
    economic shocks
  • section r time
    use
  • section s
    health impacts
    s1-s5
  • section s
    health impacts
    s6-s11
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A47.During a typical month, what are the three main ways your business was affected by an electricity power outage? (A47_3)

Data file: express sections

Overview

Valid: 1
Invalid: 3611
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 2068
End: 2069
Width: 2
Range: 1 - 13
Format: Numeric

Questions and instructions

Literal question
During a typical month, what are the three main ways your business was affected by an electricity power outage?
Categories
Value Category Cases
1 Continue all operations on backup supply 0
0%
2 Continue reduced operations on backup supply 0
0%
3 Had to turn customers away 0
0%
4 Had to send workers home for the day without pay 0
0%
5 Had to send workers home for the day with pay 0
0%
6 Used more expensive alternate energy sources to run operations/ keep perishables cold 0
0%
7 Wasted perishable products/discarded damaged goods 0
0%
8 Machines/appliances were damaged in the process 0
0%
9 Meetings/transactions were delayed 0
0%
10 Provided backup electricity to others 0
0%
11 Stop operations and waited for power to return 1
100%
12 Not affected by last outage 0
0%
13 Other, specify 0
0%
Sysmiss 3611
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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