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Can Women Self-Help Groups Improve Financial Stability and Quality of Life of Households Receiving Government Cash Transfers? Evidence from Inua Jamii-OVC program in the Slums of Nairobi, Kenya, Inua Jamii

Kenya, 2025
Health and Well-Being (HaW)
Peter Otieno
Last modified October 08, 2025 Page views 12 Documentation in PDF Metadata DDI/XML JSON
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  • Inua Jamii -
    Baseline Data_1
  • IJ_endline_final_1
Variable Groups
  • Background Information
  • Household Amenities
  • Household Possessions
  • Household Income and Ependiture
  • Household Shocks Experienced
  • Household Savings
  • Quality of Life Scales
  • Psychosocial Factors
  • Decision Making
  • Self-Efficacy
  • Sharing of Housework
  • Social norms and attitudes
  • Access
  • Household Relationships
  • Schooling Details
  • Health Status and Heath seeking Behaviour
  • Food Intake
  • Drug and Substance Abuse
  • Health Insurance Status
  • Domestic Violence

Data Description

Data file Cases Variables
Inua Jamii - Baseline Data_1
HOUSEHOLD- Household demographics, Household amenities, Household possessions, Household income and expenditure, Household shocks experienced, Households savings, Quality of life scales, PPsychosocial factors, Decision making, Sharing of housework, Access, Household relationships, Orphan and Vulnerable children schooling details, Health status and health seeking behavoir, Food intake, Drug and substance abuse, Health insurance, Domestic violence.
651 1001
IJ_endline_final_1
HOUSEHOLD- Household demographics, Household amenities, Household possessions, Household income and expenditure, Household shocks experienced, Households savings, Quality of life scales, PPsychosocial factors, Decision making, Sharing of housework, Access, Household relationships, Orphan and Vulnerable children schooling details, Health status and health seeking behavoir, Food intake, Drug and substance abuse, Health insurance, Domestic violence.
600 1001
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