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NIDS

National Income Dynamics Study 2010-2011, Wave 2

South Africa, 2010 - 2011
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zaf-saldru-nids-2010-2011-v4.0.0
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Southern Africa Labour and Development Research Unit,
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National Income Dynamics Study African Centre of Excellence for Inequality Research Southern Africa Labour and Development Research Unit
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Created on
Nov 24, 2013
Last modified
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e47a - How much would you have left over? (w2_a_emslft)

Data file: Adult_W2_Anon_V4.0.0

Overview

Valid: 121
Invalid: 21753
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
loc_start_pos: 1040
loc_end_pos: 1047
Width: 8
Range: -9 - 25000000
Format: Numeric

Questions and instructions

Categories
Value Category Cases
-9 Don't know 40
33.1%
-8 Refused 5
4.1%
-5 Not Applicable 0
0%
-3 Missing 0
0%
-2 Not asked in Phase 2 0
0%
3 1
0.8%
8 1
0.8%
50 1
0.8%
100 1
0.8%
140 1
0.8%
200 1
0.8%
300 1
0.8%
400 1
0.8%
500 2
1.7%
550 1
0.8%
600 1
0.8%
800 1
0.8%
900 1
0.8%
1000 1
0.8%
1800 2
1.7%
2000 7
5.8%
3000 1
0.8%
3500 1
0.8%
4000 1
0.8%
4800 1
0.8%
5000 3
2.5%
6000 1
0.8%
7000 2
1.7%
8000 1
0.8%
9000 1
0.8%
10000 3
2.5%
13000 1
0.8%
18000 1
0.8%
20000 3
2.5%
32556 1
0.8%
40000 3
2.5%
50000 3
2.5%
80000 1
0.8%
84529 1
0.8%
95000 1
0.8%
100000 2
1.7%
120000 1
0.8%
150000 1
0.8%
200000 2
1.7%
250000 2
1.7%
500000 2
1.7%
600000 1
0.8%
750000 1
0.8%
1000000 2
1.7%
1500000 1
0.8%
2000000 2
1.7%
3000000 3
2.5%
10000000 1
0.8%
25000000 1
0.8%
Sysmiss 21753
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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