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Survey of Conflict Prevention and Cooperation 2004

Tajikistan, 2004
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TJK_2004_SCPC_v01_M
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The Brookings Institution
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(Q18 Primary, 2nd). Why do you think the frequency of interaction has decreased? (q18p_2)

Data file: database_taj

Overview

Valid: 38
Valid (weighted): 32.157
Invalid: 1462
Invalid (weighted): 1467.843
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Width: 3
Range: 1 - 69
Format: Numeric
Weighted variable: V356

Questions and instructions

Literal question
Why do you think the frequency of interaction has decreased?
Categories
Value Category Cases Weighted
1 Lack/Unavailability of travel money 5 4
12.7%
2 Unavailability of money to go to see/ to visit friends 9 9
28.3%
3 Conflicts between relatives 1 1
2.9%
4 Travel expenses turned to be very high 3 4
11%
7 Lack of time, as have a lot of work to do 2 2
6.3%
10 We have aged / Due to the age 2 1
3.2%
14 Due to financial difficulties / Lack of money 2 1
2.9%
16 Lack of money for hotels 1 1
2.7%
23 Have small children 1 0
0.9%
24 They live far away 2 2
5%
33 Expensive visa fee 1 0
0.5%
34 It has become problematic to go 1 1
4.5%
48 Living conditions have deteriorated 1 1
2%
55 I look after children, so no time 1 1
2.8%
63 Long distance 5 4
12.2%
69 Well-to-do relatives think that I came to borrow from them 1 1
2.1%
Sysmiss 1462 1468
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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