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High-Frequency Survey of Jordanians and Syrian Refugees 2021-2022

Jordan, 2021 - 2022
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Reference ID
JOR_2021-2022_JHFS_v01_M
DOI
https://doi.org/10.48529/5sc9-ng05
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World Bank Poverty & Equity
Collection(s)
High-Frequency Phone Surveys
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Created on
Sep 18, 2023
Last modified
Sep 18, 2023
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  • HFS_R1_JOR_anon.dta
  • 7.1 UNICEF -
    WorldBank -
    HFS-CS1 Q1 to
    Q7 table - 2021
    April 28th.dta
  • 7.2. UNICEF -
    WorldBank -
    HFS- CS1 Q08
    table - 2021
    April 28th.dta
  • 8.1 UNICEF -
    WorldBank -
    HFS- CS2 Q1 to
    Q3 table - 2021
    April 28th.dta
  • 8.2 UNICEF -
    WorldBank -
    HFS-CS2 Q5
    table - 2021
    April 28th.dta
  • 9. UNICEF -
    WorldBank -
    HFS- CS3 Q1 to
    Q6 table - 2021
    April 28th.dta
  • HFS_R2_JOR_Panel_anon.dta
  • HFS_R2_JOR_Replacement_anon.dta
  • HFS_R2_SYR_anon.dta
  • HFS_R3_JOR_anon.dta
  • HFS_R3_SYR_anon.dta
  • UNICEF -
    WorldBank - HFS
    - Round
    3-cons_grp-section7-section7.1-q708_table.dta
  • UNICEF -
    WorldBank - HFS
    - Round
    3-cons_grp-section7-section7.1-section7.1_table.dta
  • UNICEF -
    WorldBank - HFS
    - Round
    3-cons_grp-section8-q805a_table.dta
  • UNICEF -
    WorldBank - HFS
    - Round
    3-cons_grp-section8-section8.1-section8.1_table.dta
  • UNICEF -
    WorldBank - HFS
    - Round
    3-cons_grp-section9-section9_table.dta
  • HFS_R4_SYR_anon.dta

Coded options (s4q17_other_C1)

Data file: HFS_R2_JOR_Replacement_anon.dta

Overview

Valid: 22
Invalid: 554
Minimum: -96
Maximum: 23
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 2
Start: 818
End: 823
Width: 6
Range: -96 - 23
Format: Numeric

Questions and instructions

Categories
Value Category Cases
-96 Other 3
13.6%
1 No information/instruction available on how to access 0
0%
2 No data or run out of data 0
0%
3 Only one TV 0
0%
4 No devise available (laptop or computer) 0
0%
5 Poor Internet Connectivity 0
0%
6 Fear of transmitting diseases such as “coronavirus or any other disease” 4
18.2%
7 Because of educational costs (transportation and student expenses) 0
0%
8 Refused to answer 0
0%
9 Because of moving to a new school 0
0%
10 Due to illness 3
13.6%
11 School is far from the house 3
13.6%
12 The child refused to attend school or distance learning 1
4.5%
13 poor financial condition 4
18.2%
14 There is no fixed place of residence. 'mobile people' 0
0%
15 Learning difficulties 0
0%
16 Because of marriage 0
0%
17 Because the child is being bullied 0
0%
18 Because there are procedures for the Syrians 0
0%
19 He/she was registered with dropouts and will continue in the coming period 0
0%
20 One parent refuses for child to go to school 1
4.5%
21 Because there is a case of death 1
4.5%
22 The child has a disability 1
4.5%
23 There are no children that are studying 1
4.5%
Sysmiss 554
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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