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Greater Eldoret Health and Development Survey (Round 1) 2004 - Research Use Files

Kenya, 2004
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Reference ID
KEN_2004_GEHDS_v01_M_v01_A_RUF
DOI
https://doi.org/10.48529/6x0c-5y08
Producer(s)
Markus Goldstein and Harsha Thirumurthy
Collection(s)
Impact Evaluation Surveys
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Jul 22, 2011
Last modified
Jul 07, 2016
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  • aghead_a
  • aghead_b
  • aghead_c
  • aghead_d
  • aghead_e
  • aghead_e1_2
  • agspouse_a
  • agspouse_b
  • agspouse_c
  • agspouse_c_2
  • anthrop_a
  • anthrop_b
  • anthrop_c
  • assets
  • assets_I8
  • assets_I12
  • assets_I17
  • assets_II
  • assets_II5
  • assets_II11
  • assets_III
  • assets_III7
  • assets_III13
  • assets_IV
  • assets_V
  • assets_V6
  • assets_V12
  • assets_VI
  • behavior
  • behavior_c5
  • education
  • educexp
  • enterprise
  • food
  • health
  • health_c
  • health_c_I
  • health_c_II
  • health_c_III
  • health_c_IV
  • hh_roster
  • identification
  • income
  • iroster
  • othexp
  • polygamoushh
  • shocks
  • shocks_a3
  • shocks_a7
  • shocks_a11
  • shocks_a15
  • shocks_a19
  • shocks_a24
  • shocks_a27
  • shocks_b30
  • shocks_b33
  • shocks_b36
  • shocks_b40
  • shocks_c44
  • shocks_c49
  • shocks_c53
  • timealloc
  • transfers
  • transfers_a3
  • transfers_a9
  • transfers_a16
  • transfers_b3
  • transfers_d
  • youth

How much entire hh consume (Quantity) (fc03a)

Data file: food

Overview

Valid: 4062
Invalid: 11059
Minimum: 50
Maximum: 150000
Mean: 1914.746
Standard deviation: 3760.45
Type: Continuous
Decimal: 0
Width: 6
Range: 50 - 150000
Format: Numeric

Questions and instructions

Literal question
How much did the entire household consume in the past 4 weeks? Quantity.
Interviewer instructions
The answer should be written in two parts - a quantity and a unit code. If the unit specified by the respondent does not have a code, simply write the name of the unit (do not convert to other units on your own). Often times, the respondent might have difficulty recalling the precise quantity consumed in the past 4 weeks. This is to be expected. However, you should help the respondent arrive at an estimate if necessary - this can be done by asking how much of the food item is consumed on any given occasion, and then how often it was consumed in the past 4 weeks.
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