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Agincourt Integrated Family Survey 2004

South Africa, 2004 - 2005
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ZAF_2004_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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If odd jobs/work for self, what kind? (A_work_oddjob)

Data file: agincourt_2004_ad_200906

Overview

Valid: 227
Type: Discrete
Start: 995
End: 1144
Width: 150
Range: -
Format: character

Questions and instructions

Categories
Value Category Cases
Architected 1
0.4%
Assistant Brick layer 1
0.4%
Assistant Bricklayer 1
0.4%
Assistant bricklayer 1
0.4%
Banana's harvesting carrying bananas to the warehouse 1
0.4%
Barber 1
0.4%
Brew sorghum beer and selling 1
0.4%
Brick layer 5
2.2%
Brick layer ( Builder) 1
0.4%
Brick layer in a building construction 1
0.4%
Brick maker 1
0.4%
Bricklayer 2
0.9%
Bricklayer Assistant 1
0.4%
Carpenter 6
2.6%
Carpenter (Furniture factory) 1
0.4%
Carpentry 2
0.9%
Carpentry and selling mangoes 1
0.4%
Cattle herder 1
0.4%
Chopping woods and erecting fences 1
0.4%
Cleaner 2
0.9%
Cleaner (Home keeper) 1
0.4%
Clothes hawker 1
0.4%
Cook food for children feeding scheme 1
0.4%
Cultivating fields 2
0.9%
Cultivating the fields 1
0.4%
Cutting fire woods and sell to people 1
0.4%
Cutting trees in the bush 1
0.4%
Cutting wood and sell it 2
0.9%
Cutting wood and selling it 1
0.4%
Cutting wood, making people fences 1
0.4%
Digging pit latrines, cutting and selling thatch 1
0.4%
Digging sweet potatoes and Cinger 1
0.4%
Doing three feet 1
0.4%
Domestic worker 4
1.8%
Electrician 2
0.9%
Entertaining tourists 1
0.4%
Farm labourer at lisbon, when she finish reaping oranges at lisbon she sells beans at home untill time for reaping mangoes come 1
0.4%
Fix\ Repair broken doors houses, windows 1
0.4%
Forming bricks 1
0.4%
Garden Cleaner 1
0.4%
Hair braiding 1
0.4%
Hair cutter 2
0.9%
Hair dresser 1
0.4%
Hair dresser (salon) 1
0.4%
Harvesting mangoes (Seasonal) 1
0.4%
Herdboy 1
0.4%
Herdman 2
0.9%
Herdmen 1
0.4%
Hoeing on load people's fields. This not a job that she does though not the year it's only in some months when people people have ploughed their field 1
0.4%
House Cleaner 1
0.4%
House builder 1
0.4%
House maid 1
0.4%
Instructor in a computer school 1
0.4%
Inyanga 1
0.4%
Inyanga, Selling chickens 1
0.4%
Knitting doils (table cloth) 1
0.4%
Labourer in a farm, ripping off ripe fruits 1
0.4%
Loading sand in a truck 1
0.4%
Make and sell Traditional beer 1
0.4%
Make and selling traditional beer 1
0.4%
Making Bricks 1
0.4%
Making and selling traditional beer 1
0.4%
Making block bricks 1
0.4%
Making bricks 3
1.3%
Making cement tables and chairs 1
0.4%
Mechanic 1
0.4%
Motor car mechanic 1
0.4%
Motor machenic 1
0.4%
Motor machine 1
0.4%
Motor mechanic 2
0.9%
Musician (artist) 1
0.4%
Off loading cements from trucks 1
0.4%
Owns a mini market 1
0.4%
Owns a spaza shop 1
0.4%
Painter 1
0.4%
Pastor, prophet 1
0.4%
Photographer 1
0.4%
Ploughing fields 1
0.4%
Ploughing people's field 1
0.4%
Ploughing people's fields 1
0.4%
Plumber 2
0.9%
Production controller (making cooldrinks) 1
0.4%
Prophet 2
0.9%
Repair kettles, Irons, stoves (electric) 1
0.4%
Repair\ sew shoes 1
0.4%
Repairing Radios 1
0.4%
Repairing cell phone 1
0.4%
Repairing chairs 1
0.4%
Road Construction (Labourer) 1
0.4%
Sangoma 1
0.4%
Seasonal gardening 1
0.4%
Selling tomatoes, Onions and snacks 1
0.4%
Selling ( owning spaza shop) 1
0.4%
Selling Cigarettes 1
0.4%
Selling Mangoes 2
0.9%
Selling Mozambique clothes 1
0.4%
Selling Tupperware 1
0.4%
Selling Vegetable 1
0.4%
Selling Vegetable and Fruits 1
0.4%
Selling archar, sweets and Biscuits 1
0.4%
Selling beers, snuff and cigarettes 1
0.4%
Selling biscuits 1
0.4%
Selling bread 2
0.9%
Selling chicken 1
0.4%
Selling chickens 1
0.4%
Selling chickens & clothes 1
0.4%
Selling chickens . 1
0.4%
Selling clothes 10
4.4%
Selling clothes and floor polish 1
0.4%
Selling clothes, perfumes, comforter, shoes 1
0.4%
Selling duvets 1
0.4%
Selling flowers for decorations 1
0.4%
Selling food 1
0.4%
Selling food at school 1
0.4%
Selling food for school children 1
0.4%
Selling fruit & vegetables 1
0.4%
Selling fruit & vegetables in Rustenburg 1
0.4%
Selling fruits only 1
0.4%
Selling fruits, snacks and fat cookies 1
0.4%
Selling groceries 1
0.4%
Selling hair relaxer 1
0.4%
Selling home brew 5
2.2%
Selling home brew beer 1
0.4%
Selling meal meal 1
0.4%
Selling meat 1
0.4%
Selling paraffin peanuts and sweets 1
0.4%
Selling peanuts, snacks sweets 1
0.4%
Selling polony, fried fish, cooked chicken feet and fat cakes at a local primary school 1
0.4%
Selling pop corns he has hired two people to sell pop corns for him 1
0.4%
Selling relish 1
0.4%
Selling rice, traditional beer sugar 1
0.4%
Selling scones and tea 1
0.4%
Selling scones, nick nacks ice blocks 1
0.4%
Selling snacks 1
0.4%
Selling snacks and biscuits 1
0.4%
Selling sweet and snacks 1
0.4%
Selling sweets and nick nacks 1
0.4%
Selling sweets, nicknacks, peanuts and beans 1
0.4%
Selling sweets, snacks and ice blocks 1
0.4%
Selling tea and clothes 1
0.4%
Selling tomatoes 1
0.4%
Selling tomatoes, rice, sugar and beans 1
0.4%
Selling tomatoes, sugar, beans, rice 1
0.4%
Selling vegetables 1
0.4%
Selling vegetables, brooms, sugar, beans, steel wool 1
0.4%
Selling vegetables, meat and chickens 1
0.4%
Selling woods 1
0.4%
Selling yellow monkey apples (Dried ones) 1
0.4%
Sells beans, ground nut, doughnut 1
0.4%
Sells bread 1
0.4%
Sells home brewed beer 1
0.4%
Sells home made beer 1
0.4%
Sells paraffin 1
0.4%
Sells second hand clothes 1
0.4%
Sells vegetable 1
0.4%
Shoe Repairer 1
0.4%
Shop assisatant 1
0.4%
Shop keeper 1
0.4%
Shop owner 3
1.3%
Sport educator 1
0.4%
Street Hawker 1
0.4%
Tailor 1
0.4%
Taxi door keeper ( conductor ) 1
0.4%
Taxi owner 1
0.4%
Technician repair of radios and Televisions 1
0.4%
Thatching house 1
0.4%
Traditional Healer 2
0.9%
Traditional healer 6
2.6%
Washes people cars for pay 1
0.4%
Welder 1
0.4%
Welder assistant 1
0.4%
Working in the field 3
1.3%
Working in the fields 1
0.4%
Works at Spaza shop with husband (Family Business) 1
0.4%
gambling 1
0.4%
packing avocados into boxes 1
0.4%
selling rice, beans, tomatoes, chicken, cold drinks 1
0.4%
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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