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South African Social Attitudes Survey 2012

South Africa, 2012
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Q119 Of the things you mentioned, which does your household rely on the most? (Q119)

Data file: sasas-2012-q2

Overview

Valid: 1124
Invalid: 1394
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
loc_start_pos: 529
loc_end_pos: 530
Width: 2
Range: 1 - 99
Format: Numeric

Questions and instructions

Categories
Value Category Cases
1 Draw money out of savings or transfer savings into current account 60
5.3%
2 Cut back on spending, spend less, do without 356
31.7%
3 Sell something that I own 44
3.9%
4 Work overtime, earn extra money 89
7.9%
5 Borrow food or money from family or friends 316
28.1%
6 Borrow from employer/salary advance 19
1.7%
7 Pawn something that I own 7
0.6%
8 Take a loan from my savings and loans clubs 12
1.1%
9 Take money out of a flexible home loan account 6
0.5%
10 Apply for loan/withdrawal on pension fund 7
0.6%
11 Use authorized, arranged overdraft or line of credit 4
0.4%
12 Use credit card for a cash advance or to pay bills/buy food 8
0.7%
13 Take out a personal loan from a formal financial service provider (including bank, credit union or microfinance) 11
1%
14 Take out a payday loan (advance on salary from someone-not employer) 4
0.4%
15 Take out a loan from an informal provider/moneylender 24
2.1%
16 Use unauthorised overdraft 3
0.3%
17 Pay my bills late; miss payments 28
2.5%
18 Other (specify) 59
5.2%
98 Do not know 40
3.6%
99 Refused to answer 27
2.4%
Sysmiss 1394
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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