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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
Metadata
Documentation in PDF DDI/XML JSON
Created on
Dec 14, 2018
Last modified
Apr 22, 2019
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  • gem_baseline_nopii_nov2018release
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Description (e_q610b)

Data file: gem_endline_nopii_nov2018release

Overview

Valid: 46
Invalid: 0
Type: Discrete
Start: 3606
End: 3668
Width: 63
Range: -
Format: character

Questions and instructions

Categories
Value Category Cases
Braids,bangles,earings 1
2.2%
Cooking banjia and sambosa. 1
2.2%
Cooks mandazi and supplies them in shops 1
2.2%
Fruits. 1
2.2%
Hawking children's clothes 1
2.2%
Hawking second hand clothes. 1
2.2%
Hawks clothes once in a while. 1
2.2%
Hawks second hand clothes to friends. 1
2.2%
Making children's clothes 1
2.2%
Plaiting normal hair,braids,weave and Selling braids from home. 1
2.2%
Plaits both normal hair and braids outside her home. 1
2.2%
Plaitting people at home. 1
2.2%
Sales CD's for plays she and her friends have acted. 1
2.2%
Selling braids 1
2.2%
Selling clothes for adults and kids 1
2.2%
Selling clothes in a stationary place. 1
2.2%
Selling clothes,shoes and body lotions 1
2.2%
Selling friends bracelets in saloon 1
2.2%
Selling fruits and vegetables outside their own house. 1
2.2%
Selling goats 1
2.2%
Selling necklaces 1
2.2%
Selling prepared food in a hotel 1
2.2%
Selling second hand t-shirts on retail and wholesale 1
2.2%
Selling stationery at home 1
2.2%
Selling tomatoes 1
2.2%
Sells braids 1
2.2%
Sells braids and cosmetics 1
2.2%
Sells chicken eggs 1
2.2%
Sells ladies clothges 1
2.2%
Sells nail polishes,body lotions and hairfood 1
2.2%
Sewing children clothes, skirts and blouses. 1
2.2%
She buys weaves and employed a friend to sell 1
2.2%
She does braiding only 1
2.2%
She sells beauty products like shower gel,body splash and shoes 1
2.2%
She sells mtumba clothes at her salon 1
2.2%
She sells traditional vegetables and sukuma wiki 1
2.2%
Tissue holders,Aprons and duve. 1
2.2%
Toilet papers 1
2.2%
Washes clothes for people in their home 1
2.2%
Washing clothes for people in their houses 1
2.2%
Washing cloths 1
2.2%
Washing people's clothes when called at their own houses. 1
2.2%
Weaving beadworks 1
2.2%
operating GEM salon and hair dressing 1
2.2%
selling braids,weaves and cosmetics 1
2.2%
selling cosmetic products 1
2.2%
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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