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DDI-KEN-APHRC-INUAJAMII-2024-V1.0
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
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2025
Health and Well-Being (HaW)
Peter Otieno
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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
Variable Groups
Variable group: Social norms and attitudes
Variables
5
fi_code
Field interviewers code
q12_1
12.1 A husband should earn more than his wife
q12_2
12.2 A woman’s role is taking care of her home and family
q12_3
12.3 Husbands and elders should have the final say in how a woman spends her mon
q12_4
12.4 Since the start of the cash transfer program, do you feel that social attit