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RuralStruc Household Survey 2007-2008

Kenya, Madagascar, Mali, Mexico, Morocco, Nicaragua, Senegal, 2007 - 2008
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Reference ID
WLD_2007_RSHS_v01_M
Producer(s)
RuralStruc Program Coordination Team
Collection(s)
Fragility, Conflict and Violence
Metadata
DDI/XML JSON
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Jun 16, 2011
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    Merged_v1.0

Identification of the level of analysis (c_Zone)

Data file: RuralStruc Merged_v1.0

Overview

Valid: 7269
Invalid: 0
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Width: 10
Range: 110 - 795
Format: Numeric

Questions and instructions

Literal question
Kenya: p1 Province

Mada:p1 J41

Mali: p1 Code village

Maroc: p1 Nom de la commune rurale

Mexico: p1 Municipio

Nicaragua: p1 Municipio

Senegal p1 A1
Categories
Value Category Cases
110 Tominian 155
2.1%
120 Diéma 148
2%
130 Koutiala 153
2.1%
140 Macina 154
2.1%
210 Casamance 239
3.3%
220 BA Nord 1 111
1.5%
230 BA Sud 252
3.5%
240 Haut Delta 61
0.8%
250 BA Nord 2 113
1.6%
280 Bas Delta 121
1.7%
310 Antsirabe 2 303
4.2%
320 Alaotra 1 385
5.3%
330 Morondava 506
7%
340 Itasy 503
6.9%
350 Antsirabe 1 206
2.8%
360 Alaotra 2 115
1.6%
440 Bungoma 299
4.1%
450 Nyando 285
3.9%
460 Nakuru North 289
4%
510 Chaouia 228
3.1%
520 Saiss 261
3.6%
530 Souss 240
3.3%
610 Muy Muy 299
4.1%
620 Terrabona 281
3.9%
630 El Viejo 288
4%
640 La Libertad 290
4%
650 El Cuá 300
4.1%
780 Sierra Santa Marta 175
2.4%
790 Tierras Bajas 145
2%
795 Tequisquiapan 364
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.

Description

Definition
The lowest level of geographic aggregation covered by the data is zones. These either correspond to existing administrative units, or were zones created for this study by the Program national teams by dividing administrative units into relatively homogenous sub-units. This was the case in:

- Madagascar, where Alaotra and Antsirabe regions were divided in two zones (1 and 2)

- Mexico, where the Sotavento region was divided in two zones (Terras Bajas and Sierra Santa Marta)

- Senegal, where Mekhe and Senegal River Delta were divided in two zones (1 and 2).

For detailed information on the rationale corresponding to the definition of each zone, the data users can refer to the National Reports.
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