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Khayelitsha Mitchell's Plain Survey 2000

South Africa, 2000
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ZAF_2000_KMP_v01_M
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Southern Africa Labour and Development Research Unit
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C.13. When he or she was living in town was he or she: - other specify? (c13other)

Data file: kmp2000merged

Overview

Valid: 137
Type: Discrete
Start: 1736
End: 1784
Width: 49
Range: -
Format: character

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Categories
Value Category Cases
A REGULAR WORKER 1
0.7%
Born in the city 1
0.7%
DOING NOTHING 1
0.7%
FORMAL HOUSES 1
0.7%
Formal House 1
0.7%
HAD HIS HOUSE 1
0.7%
HE WENT TO LOOK FOR EMPLOY. 1
0.7%
IN A FORMAL HOUSE 1
0.7%
IN FORMAL HOUSE 1
0.7%
JOB SEARCH 1
0.7%
LIVE IN A SHACK 1
0.7%
LIVED WITH HER PARENTS 1
0.7%
LIVING IN TOWNSHIP 1
0.7%
Lived hostel with her husband and children 1
0.7%
Lived in a shack 1
0.7%
Living in a flat. 1
0.7%
Living with his familu. 1
0.7%
Living with husband. 1
0.7%
NEVER VISITED CITY 1
0.7%
REGULAR WORKER 1
0.7%
RENT 1
0.7%
SELF EMPLOYED 2
1.5%
SERVICED SHACK SETTLEMENT 1
0.7%
SHACK 1
0.7%
SHACK SETTLEMENT 1
0.7%
SHE RENTED A SHACK 1
0.7%
SHE WAS OWNING HOUSE 1
0.7%
SQUTTTER CAMP 1
0.7%
Self employed 2
1.5%
Self employment 1
0.7%
Selfemployment 1
0.7%
Shack settlement 4
2.9%
Site C 1
0.7%
Stayed in a flat 1
0.7%
Stayed in a formal house which he was renting. 1
0.7%
Stayed in shack settlement 1
0.7%
Stayed with husband 1
0.7%
TAXI OWNER 1
0.7%
To see doctors 1
0.7%
VISITED THE HUSBAND 1
0.7%
VISITING 2
1.5%
VISITING SPOUSE 1
0.7%
Visiting a husband 1
0.7%
Visiting daughter 2
1.5%
Visiting husband 1
0.7%
Visitor 1
0.7%
Visting her husband 1
0.7%
WAS HIS HOME 1
0.7%
WAS NOT WORKING 1
0.7%
WITH HUSBAND 1
0.7%
Worked in Paarl but stayed in Athlone 1
0.7%
at her home 1
0.7%
back yards 1
0.7%
born here 1
0.7%
born in city 1
0.7%
born in town 1
0.7%
businessman 1
0.7%
came to hospittal 1
0.7%
came to look for a job 1
0.7%
came to study 1
0.7%
casual worker 1
0.7%
domestic worker 1
0.7%
farm worker 1
0.7%
for a visit 1
0.7%
for healtth reasons 1
0.7%
gugulethu 3
2.2%
gugulethu formal house 1
0.7%
guguletthu formal house 1
0.7%
he was self employed 1
0.7%
holidays 1
0.7%
hotel where she worked 1
0.7%
house 1
0.7%
house wife 1
0.7%
immigrant 1
0.7%
in a t/ship 1
0.7%
in the hopuse (in town witthout job or housewife) 1
0.7%
job seeker 1
0.7%
kensington shack settlement and with a job 1
0.7%
langa 1
0.7%
lived in mdanttsane tt/ship 1
0.7%
lived in tent dwellings 1
0.7%
lived witth family 1
0.7%
living at langa 1
0.7%
living in a shack settlement unemployed 1
0.7%
living in his property 1
0.7%
living in township 1
0.7%
living ina shack at the backyard 1
0.7%
living with his son 1
0.7%
living with parents 1
0.7%
look for a job 1
0.7%
looking for job 1
0.7%
migrant working on white farm 1
0.7%
never went to the city 1
0.7%
new crossroads 1
0.7%
rent ahouse 1
0.7%
seek the jjob 1
0.7%
self employed 4
2.9%
selling fruit and veg 1
0.7%
settled in town with the jop 1
0.7%
shack 2
1.5%
shack in a serviced area 1
0.7%
shack settlement 3
2.2%
she had a house 1
0.7%
siteB khayelitsha 1
0.7%
stay as we was sick 1
0.7%
stayed with son 1
0.7%
sttayed as aresident inhofmeyer afer marriage 1
0.7%
town two 1
0.7%
township 2
1.5%
ttownship(in house)with a job 1
0.7%
visiting 1
0.7%
visitor 5
3.6%
visitors 1
0.7%
visor 1
0.7%
was not working 1
0.7%
worked in a farm 1
0.7%
working in town 1
0.7%
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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