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STEP Skills Measurement Household Survey 2012 (Wave 1)

Bolivia, 2012
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Reference ID
BOL_2012_STEP-HH_v02_M
DOI
https://doi.org/10.48529/fanz-w513
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World Bank
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The STEP Skills Measurement Program
Metadata
Documentation in PDF DDI/XML JSON
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Jun 30, 2014
Last modified
Apr 06, 2016
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    Bolivia_working

Lowest monthly wage willing to accept (m4a_q13)

Data file: STEP Bolivia_working

Overview

Valid: 178
Invalid: 2255
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 1326
End: 1330
Width: 5
Range: 1 - 15000
Format: Numeric

Questions and instructions

Question pretext
In this section we are trying to get a picture of your work history and the type of work you could be qualified to do.
Literal question
What is the lowest monthly net (take-home) wage that you would be willing to accept for a full-time registered job , in this locality or area?
Categories
Value Category Cases
1 no money for fees / uniform / books 0
0%
2 poor quality of schools/education 0
0%
3 schools unsafe 0
0%
4 illness 0
0%
5 disability 0
0%
6 parents/ elders did not let me 0
0%
7 had to work outside home or for household business 0
0%
8 had to help in home/ look after children 0
0%
9 school too far from home 0
0%
10 school conflicts with beliefs 0
0%
11 no female teachers 0
0%
12 pregnancy 0
0%
13 marriage 0
0%
14 schoolwork too difficult/ poor grades 0
0%
15 additional schooling wasnt worth it 0
0%
16 lack of interest in the school 0
0%
19 other 0
0%
92 1
0.6%
300 1
0.6%
400 2
1.1%
450 1
0.6%
480 1
0.6%
500 3
1.7%
600 5
2.8%
700 1
0.6%
800 11
6.2%
815 4
2.2%
847 1
0.6%
850 1
0.6%
900 5
2.8%
950 1
0.6%
1000 36
20.2%
1200 16
9%
1300 6
3.4%
1400 1
0.6%
1500 25
14%
1600 3
1.7%
1700 1
0.6%
1800 7
3.9%
2000 14
7.9%
2088 1
0.6%
2300 2
1.1%
2500 5
2.8%
2800 1
0.6%
3000 8
4.5%
3500 4
2.2%
3800 1
0.6%
4000 3
1.7%
5000 1
0.6%
7000 1
0.6%
8000 1
0.6%
10000 1
0.6%
11000 1
0.6%
15000 1
0.6%
Sysmiss 2255
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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