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    Home / Central Data Catalog / POPULATION_DYNAMICS_AND_URBANIZATION_IN_AFRICA / APHRC-NCSS2-2014-V1.0 / variable [F27]
Population_Dynamics_and_Urbanization_in_Africa

Nairobi Cross-sectional Slums Survey (NCSS), 2012, 2nd Survey

KENYA, 2012
Population Dynamics and Urbanization in Africa (PDAU)
African Population & Health Research Center
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  • NCSS 2012
    HOUSEHOLD
    CHARACTERISTICS
    ANALYTICAL FILE
  • NCSS 2012
    HOUSEHOLD
    MORTALITY
    EXPERIENCE
    ANALYTICAL FILE
  • NCSS 2012
    HOUSEHOLD
    SCHEDULE
    ANALYTICAL FILE
  • NCSS 2012
    HOUSEHOLD
    WEIGHT & HEIGHT
    UNDER-5
    ANALYTICAL FILE
  • NCSS 2012 WOMEN
    BIRTH HISTORY
    ANALYTICAL FILE
  • NCSS 2012 WOMEN
    CALENDAR
    ANALYTICAL FILE
  • NCSS 2012 WOMEN
    CHARACTERISTICS
    ANALYTICAL FILE
  • NCSS 2012 WOMEN
    IMMUNIZATION
    ANALYTICAL FILE
  • NCSS 2012 WOMEN
    MATERNAL
    MORTALITY
    ANALYTICAL FILE
  • NCSS 2012 WOMEN
    PREGNANCY
    ANALYTICAL FILE
  • NCSS 2012 MEN
    CHARACTERISTICS
    ANALYTICAL FILE
  • NCSS 2012
    WOMEN+MEN
    CHARACTERISTICS
    ANALYTICAL FILE
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benefit of flood light is:reduced insecurity (hhd_q139_02)

Data file: NCSS 2012 HOUSEHOLD CHARACTERISTICS ANALYTICAL FILE

Overview

vald 5426
invd 63
Interval discrete
Decimal 0
Range 1 - 9999995

Questions and instructions

Literal question
In what ways has your life been impacted since the flood light was installed?
Categories
Value Category Cases
1 yes 3162
58.3%
2 no 157
2.9%
9 not applicable 1784
32.9%
9999995 missing:impute 323
6%
Sysmiss 63
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.
Question pretext
na
Question post text
PROBE: Any other?
Interviewer instructions
These questions ask about the household's cash or in-kind transfers into the household as well as remittances to other households/institutions and social assistance received from social schemes such as National Social Security Fund (NSSF). Remittances are out-bound cash or in-kind tokens given to members of other households or extended family members not living in the same household with the respondent. We start the section by asking about transfers into the household (Q137-137g). Where a household reports in Q137 that they have received money or goods from someone not a member of the household or institutions, then we proceed with Q137a-g and record who the individuals or institutions that send money or goods to the household are; the relationship between the sender and the head of household; where the sender lives (or in cases of institutions, where their offices are located); amount received from the sender; reason why the money was sent. We further ask whether the household received any goods in the past 12 months from the listed senders and if the response is yes, we ask for the cash equivalence of the received goods.



Lastly, Q139a-139e ask about social assistance received by members of the household. Ask about each scheme until before moving to the next scheme. Once done with all schemes, proceed to Q140 and record the time then complete the section on interviewer observation. Remember to return to the cover page to record details of the final visit and result of interview.

Description

Text
Respondent states that a benefit of the flood light is reduced insecurity
Universe
All households in communities where there is a flood light according to hhd_q138
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