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2006 LIVING CONDITIONS AND MONITORING SURVEY
5TH EDITION

Zambia, 2006 - 2007
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ZMB-ZSA-LCMS-2006-V1.0
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CENTRAL STATISTICAL OFFICE
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  • Deaths in a
    Household.
  • Developmental
    issue1
  • Education
  • Health
  • Household
    Access to
    facilitie.
  • Household
    Expenditure and
    Poverty
  • Household
    Roster and
    migration and
    poverty
  • Marital Status
  • Nutrition5
  • Poverty
  • Self Assesd
    Poverty and
    Household
    Strategies

Data file: Self Assesd Poverty and Household Strategies

The data set shows the respondent's poverty perception of his household. The variables include; poor, moderately poor, extremely poor and non-poor. Other variables are number of meals per day, begging from neighbors, begging in the street, how much money the household needs. This is purely the perception of the household. This data was compiled at national, provincial, rural/urban and stratum

Cases: 18662
Variables: 50

Variables

province
Province
district
District
const
Constituency
ward
Ward
csa
CSA
sea
SEA
rururb
Rural/urban
stratum
Stratum
hhnum
Household number
S10Q1
1. Do you consider your household to be not poor, moderately
S10Q2A
2a. What do you think has led your household to be in povert
S10Q2B
2b. What do you think has led your household to be in povert
S10Q2C
2c. What do you think has led your household to be in povert
S10Q3
3. Compared to last year, do you consider your household...?
S10Q4A
4a. Why do you think you are the same or worse off?
S10Q4B
4b. Why do you think you are the same or worse off?
S10Q4C
4c. Why do you think you are the same or worse off?
S10Q5
5. How much money do you think in needed in a month....?
S10Q6
6. How many meals excluding snacks do you normally have in a
S10Q7
7. How many times in the past one month did your household e
S10Q8
8. How many times in the past one week did your household ea
S10Q91
9.1. Piecework on farms belonging to other households
S10Q92
9.2. Other piecework
S10Q93
9.3. Working on food-for-work or 'food-for-assets' program
S10Q94
9.4. Relief food, free food from government and other bodies
S10Q95
9.5. Eating wild food only
S10Q96
9.6. Substituting ordinary meals with mangoes, pumpkin, swee
S10Q97
9.7. Reducing number of meals or food-in-take
S10Q98
9.8. Reducing other household items e.g. soap, tissue, deter
S10Q99
9.9. Informal borrowing (e.g. kaloba, borrowing from friends
S10Q910
9.10. Formal borrowing in cash or kind (e.g. borrowing from
S10Q911
9.11. Church charity
S10Q912
9.12. NGO charity e.g. assistance from Care International, W
S10Q913
9.13. Pulling children out of school
S10Q914
9.14. Sale of assets, such as cattle, fridge, car, etc
S10Q915
9.15. Petty vending
S10Q916
9.16. Asking from friends, neighbours, relatives
S10Q917
9.17. Begging from the streets
S10Q918
9.18. Other (specify)
S11AQ01
1. Did any member of this household grow any food crops.....
hhid
Household ID (unique)
psu_id
primary sampling unit ID
weight
household sampling weight / household inflation factor
weightpo
population inflation factor (weight_roster x hhsize)
adq_cso
adult equivalent scale, CSO
hhsize
household size
povfilte
indicator variable for hhs used for poverty analysis (1=yes)
poor
poverty status
fpline
food poverty line (in Nov./Dec. 2006 national median prices)
pline
total poverty line (in Nov./Dec. 2006 national median prices)
Total: 50
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