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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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DataFirst , University of Cape Town, South Africa
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E.4. How did you get this job-exlain other (e4other)

Data file: kmp2000merged

Overview

Valid: 88
Type: Discrete
Start: 4552
End: 4615
Width: 64
Range: -
Format: character

Questions and instructions

Categories
Value Category Cases
APPLIED 3
3.4%
APPLIED AT THE SCHOOL 1
1.1%
ASKED A STRANGER 1
1.1%
Advertisement in a shop. 1
1.1%
Applied for it 1
1.1%
BULLETIN 1
1.1%
COMPLETED THE TRAINING AND GOT THE JOB 1
1.1%
Company was liquidated, new employer took over. 1
1.1%
Complete training 1
1.1%
DOESN'T KNOW 1
1.1%
FOUND DID ON THEIR OWN 1
1.1%
FOUND IT ON HIS OWN 1
1.1%
FOUND IT ON MY OWN 1
1.1%
GOT A JOB AFTER COMPLETING TRAINING 1
1.1%
I went for training and got the job afterwards 1
1.1%
INTERNAL ADVERTISEMENT 1
1.1%
INTERNET 1
1.1%
Intergration Forces 1
1.1%
MEAT WHOLESALE 1
1.1%
PHONED AND ASKED FOR EMPLOYMENT - HE HAD WORKED THERE PREVIOUSLY 1
1.1%
PHONED FORMER EMPLOYER 1
1.1%
PLACED VIA TRAINING COURSE 1
1.1%
REFFERAL 1
1.1%
REFFERAL BY PREVIOUS EMPLOYER 1
1.1%
SHE APPLIED 1
1.1%
Send your CV to company 1
1.1%
THEY PHONED ME 1
1.1%
THRU AN AGENT 1
1.1%
THRU APPLICATION 1
1.1%
THRU FRIEND OF PREVIOUS EMPLOYER 1
1.1%
THRU RDP 1
1.1%
THRU WORKSHOP, WHILE STUDYING CARPENTRY 1
1.1%
TRAINED ON THE JOB, AND THEN OFFERED THE POSITION 1
1.1%
WENT AND APPLIED 1
1.1%
WENT TO THE BOSS AND ASKED FOR THE JOB 1
1.1%
WENT TO THE CO. 1
1.1%
WENT TO WORK AT A FRIEND'S BUSINESS 1
1.1%
a woman from ngo' found it for me 1
1.1%
applied for it 1
1.1%
applied for job 1
1.1%
applied for teaching post 1
1.1%
applied for the post 1
1.1%
builds housesforthe community 1
1.1%
by herself 1
1.1%
came to ask for a job 1
1.1%
changed from one company tto onatther 1
1.1%
construction company 1
1.1%
does n't know 1
1.1%
employed through RDP 1
1.1%
employer called me 1
1.1%
filled form for the post 1
1.1%
filled in forms looking for work 1
1.1%
forwaded cv 1
1.1%
got it through his street committee 1
1.1%
got through principal who is a friend 1
1.1%
i do know the owner 1
1.1%
i filled applicattion forms and submittted them 1
1.1%
i got a contract ie i applied 1
1.1%
i was doing a pre-c course that is how i got the job 1
1.1%
i was recommended by my former employer 1
1.1%
i was submitting cv's in the schools 1
1.1%
i went for training 1
1.1%
malan quarries and sttones ,collectt sand and sell to people 1
1.1%
my father's freind (white man) 1
1.1%
my last employer got me the job 1
1.1%
neighbours of my bosses found me the job 1
1.1%
offered back the job 1
1.1%
offered the work 1
1.1%
old employers 1
1.1%
physically took her CV without and advertisement 1
1.1%
previous boss found me the job 1
1.1%
provider of pettrol 1
1.1%
respondentt went himself tto look for a job 1
1.1%
security training 1
1.1%
she found itt for her self 1
1.1%
submitted my papers to the school board 1
1.1%
taken over by another company 1
1.1%
teba agency 2
2.3%
the faher went himself to look for i 1
1.1%
through volunary work and community projects 1
1.1%
tiling fixing 1
1.1%
was called by the previous employer 1
1.1%
was temporary 1
1.1%
went to work places 1
1.1%
work to hospitals 1
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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