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CGAP Smallholder Household Survey 2016, Building the Evidence Base on the Agricultural and Financial Lives of Smallholder Households

Tanzania, 2016
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TZA_2016_SHS_v01_M
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  • CGAP
    Smallholder
    Household
    Survey_TZA
    2015_Household_19
    May 16

d17verbatim: What is your household’s largest source of income (D17_OTH)

Data file: CGAP Smallholder Household Survey_TZA 2015_Household_19 May 16

Overview

Valid: 188
Invalid: 0
Type: Discrete
Start: 561
End: 632
Width: 72
Range: -
Format: character

Questions and instructions

Literal question
What is your household's largest source of income?
Other (specify) ______
Categories
Value Category Cases
A conductor in public transport 1
0.5%
A driver of vehicles 1
0.5%
A house mason 1
0.5%
Agriculture 115
61.2%
Artisan 2
1.1%
Assistance from my relatives 1
0.5%
Assistance from the children 1
0.5%
Brewing and selling local brew 1
0.5%
Business 1
0.5%
Casual labor 4
2.1%
Casual labor (Farming) 1
0.5%
Casual labor (In a restaurant) 1
0.5%
Casual labor (No specific work) 1
0.5%
Casual labor (in other peoples' farms) 1
0.5%
Casual labor (preparing charcoal) 1
0.5%
Cooking - I normally cook in other homesteads; mostly Somali homesteads' 1
0.5%
Driving (I am a driver) 1
0.5%
During summer I sell second hand clothes 1
0.5%
Entrepreneurship 1
0.5%
Farming 7
3.7%
Farming and Casual labor 1
0.5%
Farming and selling crops 1
0.5%
Fishing 2
1.1%
Fishing (I am a fisherman) 1
0.5%
From the shop that he sells at 1
0.5%
Getting paid for doing construction work 1
0.5%
He bought and sold vegetables at the market 1
0.5%
He gets money from his/her child 1
0.5%
He has no work 1
0.5%
He is a barber 1
0.5%
He is employed 2
1.1%
He mines 1
0.5%
He receives a monthly salary because he is employed 1
0.5%
He sells cows milk 1
0.5%
He sells local brew 1
0.5%
He works at the saw mill (splitting timber) 1
0.5%
I am a motorcyclist (Bodaboda driver) 3
1.6%
I depend on agriculture I have nothing else 1
0.5%
I prepare and sell charcoal 1
0.5%
Livestock treatment & medication 1
0.5%
Mason 2
1.1%
Mechanic (Bicycle) 1
0.5%
Mining 2
1.1%
My child provides for me my needs 1
0.5%
Panning at the mines and collecting firewood 1
0.5%
Pastoralist 1
0.5%
Preparing and selling charcoal 1
0.5%
Receiving house rent 2
1.1%
Selling cashew nuts 1
0.5%
Selling milk 1
0.5%
Selling vitumbua 1
0.5%
She is employed in a restaurant as a cook 1
0.5%
Small scale businesses (selling firewood) 1
0.5%
There is nothing else 1
0.5%
Treating people 1
0.5%
We grind rocks/stones at the river 1
0.5%
Works at a saw mill 1
0.5%
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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