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Informal Survey 2010

Botswana, 2010
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Reference ID
BWA_2010_InS_v01_M_WB
DOI
https://doi.org/10.48529/q7r2-sx50
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Enterprise Surveys
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Apr 11, 2011
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d1x. What was the product or service, that represented the largest % of sales? (d1x)

Data file: Botswana-2010-Informal-full data-

Overview

Valid: 99
Invalid: 0
Type: Discrete
Start: 178
End: 211
Width: 34
Range: -
Format: character

Questions and instructions

Question pretext
READ THE FOLLOWING TO THE RESPONDENT BEFORE PROCEEDING: The next topic to be covered is about your sales and purchases.
Literal question
In the last month, what was this business' main product or service, that is the product that represented the largest proportion of sales for the month (in value)?
Categories
Value Category Cases
Airtime 2
2%
Airtime and small goods like sweet 1
1%
Baking of bread and fat cakes 1
1%
Bargulars 1
1%
Braai stands 1
1%
Cab service 1
1%
Capentry 1
1%
Car wash 1
1%
Cheast of drawers 1
1%
Chicken feet 1
1%
Courch 1
1%
Cutting hair 1
1%
Decorative sculpures 1
1%
Driving school 1
1%
Fat cakes 3
3%
Figurines used as decorations 1
1%
Food 1
1%
Furniture 1
1%
Garden tools 1
1%
Groceries 4
4%
Hair dresser 1
1%
Hair dressing 1
1%
Hot dogs 1
1%
Ice pop machine 1
1%
Ice pops(ice loli) 1
1%
Indoor and outdoor chairs 1
1%
Lunch meal 1
1%
Lunch meals 1
1%
Magwinya and mapakiwa 1
1%
Make gates,doors and buglar bars 1
1%
Making wedding dresses 1
1%
Mechanic 1
1%
Panel beating and spray painting 1
1%
Provide taxi service to people 1
1%
Raisins 1
1%
Repairing tyres 1
1%
Sale of bread 1
1%
Selling of food (readily cooked) 1
1%
Sewing clothes 1
1%
Steel chairs 1
1%
Street vendor 1
1%
Tables 1
1%
Taxi driver 1
1%
Traditional beer 1
1%
Washing vehicles and carpets 1
1%
Wedding attires 1
1%
Wedding clothes 1
1%
Welding burglars and gates 1
1%
airtime 1
1%
baby sitter and part time maid 1
1%
barber 1
1%
barber shop-cutting men's hair mos 1
1%
building and renovating houses 1
1%
capentry 1
1%
carwash 1
1%
cellphone repairs 1
1%
chest of drawers 1
1%
clothes 1
1%
cooked food 1
1%
cupboards and stools 1
1%
cutting hair 1
1%
fat cakes 1
1%
fatcakes 1
1%
food 2
2%
gates and burglar doors 1
1%
groceries 1
1%
hairdressing 1
1%
imported shoes 1
1%
kwik recharge 2
2%
kwik, airtime and sweets 1
1%
lunch 1
1%
make shoes and fix damaged ones 1
1%
make sofas and chairs 1
1%
mend shoes 1
1%
milk 1
1%
pillows, brooms 1
1%
plaiting hair 1
1%
recharge and kwik charge vendor 1
1%
repairing shoes 1
1%
selling fish 1
1%
snacks,sweets etc 1
1%
sofas, chairs, cupboards 1
1%
sweets and chips 1
1%
sweets and snacks 1
1%
tables 1
1%
takkies 1
1%
taxi driver 1
1%
transport services 1
1%
tutoring 1
1%
we make clothes 1
1%
welding and fabrication 1
1%
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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