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Mzantsi Wakho 2014-2018

South Africa, 2014 - 2018
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zaf-cssr-mw-2014-2018-v1
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Professor Elona Toska, Professor Lucie Cluver
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Dec 04, 2025
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t3:you selected 'yes' to the interview being interrupted. why (rfinterruptionwhyt3)

Data file: mw-w3-2017-2018

Overview

Valid: 18
Type: Discrete
loc_start_pos: 1754
loc_end_pos: 1881
Width: 128
Range: -
Format: character

Questions and instructions

Categories
Value Category Cases
Baby was crying 1
5.6%
Her biological mom came back from where she was drunk and wanted to knw me and what i do bt her child was irritated by his mom 1
5.6%
Lot of noise and people going in and out of the room making copies and warming food 1
5.6%
Mom coming in and out of the room 1
5.6%
Mother came to ask how this thing will take because she want to go somewhere with the participant 1
5.6%
Participantwas still busy with her phone while doing interview 1
5.6%
People coming in and out of the room 1
5.6%
People coming in and out of the shack 1
5.6%
She had to breastfeed the baby 1
5.6%
She was doing someone else hair so we have to wait till she is done especially to do Acasi 1
5.6%
Someone came to visit the participant 1
5.6%
The baby kept crying furing the interview 1
5.6%
The baby wanted mom's attention 1
5.6%
The landlord came during the interview and ask questions about the project 1
5.6%
The participant was crying in the middle of intervie2 1
5.6%
Up nd down of school teachers 1
5.6%
We had to take a break because some visitors came to the house 1
5.6%
Yes there were a lot of people in the house and too many knocks 1
5.6%
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.
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