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Demographic and Health Survey 1999 - IPUMS Subset

Nigeria, 1999
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Reference ID
NGA_1999_DHS_v01_M_v02_A_IPUMS
Producer(s)
National Population Commission [Nigeria] and ORC Macro., Minnesota Population Center
Collection(s)
Integrated Public Use Microdata Series (IPUMS) Fragility, Conflict and Violence
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Aug 15, 2018
Last modified
May 14, 2020
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  • NGA1999-B.dat
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  • NGA1999-H.dat
  • NGA1999-M.dat
  • NGA1999-W.dat

Days worked in a typical week (C_WKDAYSPERWK)

Data file: NGA1999-C.dat

Overview

Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 443
End: 443
Width: 1
Range: -
Format: Numeric

Questions and instructions

Literal question
718. During the last 12 months, how many days a week did you usually work (in the months that you worked)?

NUMBER OF DAYS ___ (GO TO 720)
Categories
Value Category
0 0
1 1
2 2
3 3
4 4
5 5
6 6
7 7
8 Missing
9 NIU (not in universe)
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.

Description

Definition
WKDAYSPERWK (V734) reports how many days the woman worked in a typical week, during the months she worked in the last 12 months.

concept

Concept
var_concept.title Vocabulary
Work Variables -- TOPICS IPUMS
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