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Schooling, Income, and Health Risk Impact Evaluation Household Survey 2010, Round 3 (Midline)

Malawi, 2010
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Reference ID
MWI_2010_SIHRIE-R3_v01_M
DOI
https://doi.org/10.48529/7w21-dj26
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Berk Ozler, Sarah Baird, Craig McIntosh, Ephraim Chirwa
Collection(s)
Impact Evaluation Surveys The Strategic Impact Evaluation Fund (SIEF)
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Sep 16, 2015
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Sep 16, 2015
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What would you say this partner does for work? (s13q41)

Data file: SIHR3_PII_S13B_public

Overview

Valid: 1470
Invalid: 2145
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 110
End: 111
Width: 2
Range: 10 - 99
Format: Numeric

Questions and instructions

Question pretext
READ NOTE 3: Next, we'd like to ask you some questions about sex. We know you may be shy, but we are asking these questions to better understand the health needs of young people like you. We want to remind you that all your answers will be kept strictly confidential and no one in this community will know the answers that you give, not your parents nor anyone else.
Literal question
What would you say is the main thing your partner does for work?
Categories
Value Category Cases
10 Own field/agricultural work 221
15%
30 Agricultural wage labor (in cash) 26
1.8%
31 Agricultural wage labor (in kind) 3
0.2%
32 Group field labor 2
0.1%
33 Salaried employment 155
10.5%
34 Farm ganyu 61
4.1%
38 Housekeeper/housegirl 5
0.3%
39 Non-farm ganyu (day labor) 59
4%
40 Marketing / sales 123
8.4%
41 Handicraft 12
0.8%
42 Alcohol production 0
0%
43 Transporting goods 7
0.5%
44 Metal work 5
0.3%
45 Basket weaving 3
0.2%
46 Carpentry 24
1.6%
47 Charcoal preparation 5
0.3%
48 Water collection for sale 0
0%
49 Other cash activity 484
32.9%
50 Making food/cooking 0
0%
51 Fetching water 0
0%
52 Fetching firewood 0
0%
53 Child care 0
0%
54 Washing clothes 1
0.1%
55 Repairing/building house/farm 1
0.1%
56 Cleaning house 0
0%
57 Caring for an ill hh/family member 0
0%
85 Religious activities 0
0%
86 Attending a funeral 0
0%
87 Village help/community work 0
0%
88 Don't know 258
17.6%
89 School work outside of school 0
0%
90 Transportation to school/work 0
0%
91 Preparation for the work 0
0%
92 Political meeting 0
0%
93 Resting/leisure 7
0.5%
94 Sleeping 0
0%
95 Media/entertainment 1
0.1%
96 Attending meetings 0
0%
97 Visiting friends 1
0.1%
98 Time with boyfriend/husband 0
0%
99 Missing 6
0.4%
Sysmiss 2145
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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