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NIDS

National Income Dynamics Study 2017, Wave 5

South Africa, 2017
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zaf-saldru-nids-2017-v1.0.0
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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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Aug 28, 2018
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d13 - Biological father's year of death (w5_a_fthdthy)

Data file: adult_w5_anon_v1.0.0

Overview

Valid: 453
Invalid: 546
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
loc_start_pos: 624
loc_end_pos: 627
Width: 4
Range: 1952 - 9999
Format: Numeric

Questions and instructions

Categories
Value Category Cases
1952 1
0.2%
1953 1
0.2%
1957 1
0.2%
1959 1
0.2%
1960 2
0.4%
1964 1
0.2%
1965 4
0.9%
1967 1
0.2%
1970 3
0.7%
1971 1
0.2%
1973 1
0.2%
1974 1
0.2%
1975 3
0.7%
1976 4
0.9%
1977 1
0.2%
1978 1
0.2%
1979 3
0.7%
1980 2
0.4%
1981 1
0.2%
1982 4
0.9%
1983 5
1.1%
1984 2
0.4%
1985 2
0.4%
1986 3
0.7%
1987 3
0.7%
1988 2
0.4%
1989 9
2%
1990 6
1.3%
1991 6
1.3%
1992 11
2.4%
1993 2
0.4%
1994 9
2%
1995 5
1.1%
1996 4
0.9%
1997 10
2.2%
1998 7
1.5%
1999 11
2.4%
2000 13
2.9%
2001 8
1.8%
2002 12
2.6%
2003 9
2%
2004 12
2.6%
2005 22
4.9%
2006 6
1.3%
2007 15
3.3%
2008 6
1.3%
2009 18
4%
2010 17
3.8%
2011 8
1.8%
2012 10
2.2%
2013 5
1.1%
2014 11
2.4%
2015 15
3.3%
2016 18
4%
2017 6
1.3%
3333 Missing 20
4.4%
5555 Not Applicable 0
0%
8888 Refused 2
0.4%
9999 Don't know 86
19%
Sysmiss 546
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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