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Hunger Safety Net Programme Impact Evaluation 2012, Second Follow-up Round

Kenya, 2012
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Reference ID
KEN_2012_HSNP-FU2_v01_M
DOI
https://doi.org/10.48529/3jkx-m214
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Oxford Policy Management Limited
Collection(s)
Impact Evaluation Surveys
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Jan 15, 2014
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Activity Code (entered activity code from the list) (ActivityCode)

Data file: HHEnterprise

Overview

Valid: 2808
Invalid: 0
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 20
End: 22
Width: 3
Range: 1 - 104
Format: Numeric

Questions and instructions

Categories
Value Category Cases
1 livestock production (rearing, herding, selling livestock and livestock products) 1118
39.8%
2 farming own plot (crop production, sale, etc.) 79
2.8%
3 Agricultural labour (not own plot) (including casual labour in agriculture) 22
0.8%
4 Fishing (including sales) 39
1.4%
5 Selling firewood/charcoal 510
18.2%
6 Selling other bush products (wild food etc.) 130
4.6%
7 Petty trading (selling at side of road etc.) 89
3.2%
8 Own or work in a shop (including kiosk) 105
3.7%
9 Wholesale and other Trading (not shopkeeper; buying to sell: e.g livestock, miraa, maize) 36
1.3%
10 Local brewing and selling alcoholic drinks (work in bar) 21
0.7%
11 Selling prepared food and drinks (restaurant/café, mobile cooked food vendor) 22
0.8%
12 Religious work - paid (pastor, duksi, etc.) 13
0.5%
13 Religious work - unpaid (in Church/Mosque/Duksi etc.) 4
0.1%
14 Teacher (primary, secondary, etc.) 15
0.5%
15 Nursery teacher 4
0.1%
16 Domestic work (housemaid, servant etc.) 19
0.7%
17 Laundry 2
0.1%
18 Cleaner (not in a house) 5
0.2%
19 Nanny (look after someone’s children) 6
0.2%
20 Crafts (making mats, baskets, etc., or other items for sale) 40
1.4%
21 Tailoring (making, repairing and selling clothes and other textiles) 27
1%
22 Medical profession (Dr, nurse, community health worker) 12
0.4%
23 Traditional healer 1
0%
24 Askari (Watchman/guard) 39
1.4%
25 Driver (of people/goods) 22
0.8%
26 Porter 3
0.1%
27 Mechanic 2
0.1%
28 Blacksmith 0
0%
29 Work in construction, including making construction materials for sale (bricks, sticks, thatches etc.) 146
5.2%
30 Begging 1
0%
31 Carpenter 6
0.2%
32 Collecting bush products for domestic use (firewood, wild food etc.) 13
0.5%
33 Selling food aid 1
0%
34 Vet, animal health worker 2
0.1%
35 Commecial sex worker 0
0%
36 Pension 2
0.1%
97 Other (specify) 0
0%
99 7
0.2%
101 Salaried work (paid regular wage to work for someone else) 54
1.9%
102 Public sector work (employed by the State) 33
1.2%
103 Casual labour (non-agricultural) 118
4.2%
104 Self-employment (not listed in cat 1) 40
1.4%
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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