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Agincourt Integrated Family Survey 2002

South Africa, 2002 - 2003
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ZAF_2002_AIFS_v01_M
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Professor Anne Case
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DataFirst , University of Cape Town, South Africa
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Jan 27, 2012
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  • agincourt2002_child_200906
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If work for self, what type of work? (A_work_forself_desc)

Data file: agincourt2002_oa_ya_200906

Overview

Valid: 110
Type: Discrete
Start: 939
End: 984
Width: 46
Range: -
Format: character

Questions and instructions

Categories
Value Category Cases
SELLING FRUITS 1
0.9%
SHOE REPAIR 1
0.9%
Sell muti 1
0.9%
Traditional healer 2
1.8%
art designer 1
0.9%
barber 1
0.9%
barberman 1
0.9%
brick layer 3
2.7%
brick laying 1
0.9%
bricklayer 2
1.8%
carpenter 1
0.9%
carpentry 3
2.7%
cook and sell traditional beer 1
0.9%
dressmaking 1
0.9%
hair dresser 4
3.6%
hawker 1
0.9%
herbalist 1
0.9%
leader of traditional dancers 1
0.9%
making fence 1
0.9%
making traditional mats 1
0.9%
market woman 1
0.9%
motor mechanic 1
0.9%
owns a spaza shop and a parafin depot 1
0.9%
processing snuff for sale 1
0.9%
repairing shoes 1
0.9%
runs a spaza shop 1
0.9%
seasonally sells mangoes 1
0.9%
self employer 1
0.9%
selling 2
1.8%
selling Atchaar,Bananas&Nicknaks 1
0.9%
selling KingKorn 1
0.9%
selling beans 1
0.9%
selling beer and cold drinks 1
0.9%
selling biscuits 1
0.9%
selling bread 1
0.9%
selling chickens 1
0.9%
selling clothes 3
2.7%
selling clothes and bedding 1
0.9%
selling clothes and meat 1
0.9%
selling clothes,cassetes and tomatoes 1
0.9%
selling fire wood 1
0.9%
selling food at school 1
0.9%
selling fruit$vegetables 1
0.9%
selling fruits 2
1.8%
selling fruits and nicknaks 1
0.9%
selling fruits and vegetables 4
3.6%
selling fruits and vegetables with her husband 1
0.9%
selling goods 1
0.9%
selling home brew 2
1.8%
selling home brewed beer 3
2.7%
selling home made beer 1
0.9%
selling home made brew 1
0.9%
selling ice cream 1
0.9%
selling mangoes and biscuits 1
0.9%
selling nicknaks 1
0.9%
selling nicknaks and vetkoek 1
0.9%
selling niknacks 1
0.9%
selling old clothes 1
0.9%
selling snacks and fruits 1
0.9%
selling sugar and rice 1
0.9%
selling tomatoes 4
3.6%
selling traditional beer 1
0.9%
selling vegetables 1
0.9%
selling vegetables and snacks 1
0.9%
sells bread and snacks 1
0.9%
sells frozen head&feet 1
0.9%
seosonaly selling mangoes 1
0.9%
sewing clothes 1
0.9%
sewing doils 1
0.9%
sewing table cloths 1
0.9%
shoe maker 1
0.9%
shoe repair 2
1.8%
tailoring 1
0.9%
take care for children 1
0.9%
taxi driver 1
0.9%
traditional healer 10
9.1%
traditional health promoter 1
0.9%
welder 1
0.9%
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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