| Value |
Category |
| 1 |
pay for it (cash/kind) |
| 2 |
work for it |
| 3 |
doing piece work |
| 4 |
vending |
| 5 |
crocheting |
| 6 |
dressmaking |
| 7 |
buy & sell chicken |
| 8 |
own crops/livestock |
| 9 |
grow maize |
| 10 |
farming |
| 11 |
rear chickens |
| 12 |
neighbours assist |
| 13 |
from friends & family |
| 14 |
relatives provides |
| 15 |
husband provides |
| 16 |
friends |
| 17 |
from my village |
| 18 |
govt food programme |
| 19 |
govt assistance |
| 20 |
pensioner |
| 21 |
traditional leader |
| 22 |
know someone who helps me get govt assistance |
| 23 |
favour/bribe govt official |
| 24 |
pretend to be eligible for govt assistance |
| 25 |
steal it |
| 26 |
ask anyone i can |
| 27 |
beg for it |
| 28 |
beg from relatives & friends |
| 29 |
sit at home |
| 30 |
breadwinner does not work |
| 31 |
boyfriend provides |
| 32 |
parents provide |
| 33 |
from hand to mouth |
| 34 |
african evangelist church |
| 35 |
social workers |
| 36 |
it will never happen |
| 37 |
get credit |
| 38 |
buy on account |
| 39 |
find food somewhere |
| 40 |
trade/barter/exchange |
| 41 |
gold panning |
| 42 |
fishing |
| 43 |
building |
| 44 |
cross-border training |
| 45 |
commercial sex |
| 46 |
beer brewing |
| 47 |
business (small-scale) |
| 48 |
business (medium to large) |
| 49 |
selling livestock/cattle |
| 50 |
sell my belongings |
| 51 |
provided by employer |
| 52 |
casual work |
| 53 |
hunting bush animals |
| 54 |
borrow foodstuff |
| 55 |
looking for employment |
| 56 |
buying maize husks |
| 57 |
complain to govt officials |
| 58 |
govt will distribute free food |
| 59 |
praying to god |
| 60 |
nothing i can do |
| 61 |
local community/co-operative |
| 62 |
other |
| 63 |
ineligible for govt assistance |
| 64 |
work in barber's shop |
| 65 |
buying |
| 66 |
buying to supplement home produce |
| 67 |
collecting from forest |
| 68 |
don't know |
| 69 |
food for work |
| 70 |
go back to the land |
| 71 |
god provides |
| 72 |
from renting house |
| 73 |
selling goods |
| 74 |
struggling (retrenchment) |
| 75 |
sleep/go without food |
| 76 |
selling illegal brew |
| 77 |
get food from church |
| 78 |
wife provides |
| 79 |
work in tanzanian farms |
| 80 |
get it from well-wishers |
| 81 |
would die |
| 84 |
sale of food |
| 85 |
stokfele/borrowing |
| 86 |
mine remittances |
| 87 |
sharecropping |
| 88 |
self-employment |
| 89 |
gardening |
| 95 |
sale of brooms |
| 96 |
no further response |
| 97 |
member of family employed |
| 98 |
refused |
| 99 |
missing |
| 100 |
tree selling |
| 101 |
selling of snuff |
| 102 |
hair dresser/salon |
| 103 |
domestic work |
| 104 |
transport for others |
| 105 |
would die |
| 106 |
can go back home |
| 107 |
teacher |
| 108 |
factory work - rsa |
| 109 |
mine work |
| 110 |
street vendor |
| 111 |
milk cow |
| 112 |
cut and sell stone |
| 113 |
gifts |
| 114 |
sale of wood |
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.