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Zambia Finscope 2005

Zambia, 2005
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zmb-fmt-zf-2005-v1
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Finmark Trust
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Financial Sector Deepening Zambia
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Jul 11, 2017
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Jun 11, 2020
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  • Zambia Finscope
    2005 v1.0
    Stata11

Deal with it financially - 4 (Q22_4)

Data file: Zambia Finscope 2005 v1.0 Stata11

Overview

Valid: 0
Invalid: 0
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
loc_start_pos: 672
loc_end_pos: 673
Width: 2
Range: 1 - 99
Format: Numeric

Questions and instructions

Categories
Value Category
1 Sell assets / dispose of agricultural crop / livestock
2 Cut down on household expenses
3 Wait / ask for donations
4 Apply for government grant
5 Borrow money from family / friend
6 Borrow money from employer
7 Borrow money from bank
8 Borrow money from other sources eg. Savings Club / Chilimba
9 Ask Church for assistance
10 Take out savings with bank
11 Take out savings with other financial provider
12 Claim insurance
13 Postpone plans to pay for something else
14 Cash in other financial instruments - T-bills, shares
15 Claim husband's wealth through divorce
16 Ask for advanced salary
17 Borrow money
18 Ask assistance from family / relatives / friends / neighbour
19 Borrow money from financial institutions
20 Ask for assistance from community-based organisations
21 Ask for assistance from employer
22 Rent the house
23 Buy commodities on credit
24 Carry out piece work
25 Collect debts
26 Take out personal savings
27 Find a job / part-time job
28 Find another sponsor for school fees
29 Get an advance on rentals
30 Take money from business
31 Start a business
32 Ask assistance from the police
33 Pray to god
34 Pay by instalments
35 Wait for salary
95 Others
98 Do not know
99 Not specified
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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