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Estimating the Impacts of Microfranchising on Young Women in Nairobi 2013-2015, Baseline, Midline and Endline Surveys

Kenya, 2013 - 2015
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Reference ID
KEN_2013-2014_MFNIE_v01_M
DOI
https://doi.org/10.48529/mccx-9c96
Producer(s)
Pamela Jakiela, Owen Ozier
Collection(s)
Development Impact Evaluation (DIME) Impact Evaluation Surveys
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Created on
Dec 14, 2018
Last modified
Apr 22, 2019
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Other, specify (e_q107h)

Data file: gem_endline_nopii_nov2018release

Overview

Valid: 56
Type: Discrete
Start: 88
End: 230
Width: 143
Range: -
Format: character

Questions and instructions

Categories
Value Category Cases
Am pregnant and my husband and i thought that nairobi conditions would not be condusive for pregnancy. 1
1.8%
Because of my child 1
1.8%
Brought the child to her mother 1
1.8%
Came back for aunt's burrial and decided to stay in Bungoma. 1
1.8%
Came back to rest at home. 1
1.8%
Came for funeral 1
1.8%
Came to help grandmother take care of the homestead after grandfather died. 1
1.8%
Conflict between parents and aunt 1
1.8%
Differed with her aunt who was hosting her then in Nairobi. 1
1.8%
For training at National Youth Service. 1
1.8%
Got pregnant 1
1.8%
Got separated with her husband and went home to her parents in Ahero. 1
1.8%
Had a disagreement with her parents 1
1.8%
Had funeral and extended my visit. 1
1.8%
Her aunt whom they used to stay got married and so she had no other place to stay 1
1.8%
Her aunt whom they used to stay together in nairobi passed away 1
1.8%
Her brother wanted to come and see her at home 1
1.8%
Her father was given a job transfer 1
1.8%
Her house in nairobi was set ablaze and she decided to come upcountry. 1
1.8%
Her parent wanted her back home because she was doing nothing in Nairobi. 1
1.8%
Host in Nairobi moved back upcountry 1
1.8%
House got burnt. 1
1.8%
House where she used to live was demolished. 1
1.8%
Husband got a job in Githurai 1
1.8%
Husband got a job in mombasa 1
1.8%
I used to stay with my cousin and she didn't want me to work in the GEM business instead she wanted me to cook and sell chips for her business. 1
1.8%
Just to visit boyfriend but will go back to Nairobi later on. 1
1.8%
Just visiting relative 1
1.8%
Lack of job 1
1.8%
Lost my job. 1
1.8%
Marital issues with husband and other people in Nairobi 1
1.8%
Mother moved from Dandora to the village to embark on farming, so she moved along. 1
1.8%
My husband got workn transfer so i had to move with him. 1
1.8%
My husband was retrenched from his work 1
1.8%
Parents moved 1
1.8%
Parents separated and had to come and live with my brothers. 1
1.8%
Respondent's mum moved upcountry so she had to come with the mum upcountry 1
1.8%
Start a business in Mombasa since she knows it better than Nairobi 1
1.8%
Taking her child home to be seen by her mother 1
1.8%
The brother had lot his job and to visit her grandparents who raised her. 1
1.8%
The business was not making profit 1
1.8%
The spouse got a job in kiambu 1
1.8%
To assist my aunt who just gave birth 1
1.8%
To come seek for treatment since I was sick while in Nairobi 1
1.8%
To help out her uncle 1
1.8%
To help parent with chores 1
1.8%
To look for a job 1
1.8%
To visit 1
1.8%
To visit a relative 1
1.8%
To visit her aunt 1
1.8%
To visit her boy friend 1
1.8%
To visit in-laws 1
1.8%
To visit my uncle 1
1.8%
Visiting 1
1.8%
Was not in good terms with her aunt who was hosting her in nairobi 1
1.8%
Water destroyed her home and her children were getting sick duye to exposure to a dump environment 1
1.8%
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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