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Kenya Integrated Household Budget Survey 2005-2006

Kenya, 2005 - 2006
Kenya National Bureau of Statistics
Created on September 14, 2022 Last modified September 14, 2022 Page views 189871 Download 1498 Documentation in PDF Metadata DDI/XML JSON
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  • Section U
    Credit
  • Section R
    Transfers
  • Section S Other
    Income
  • Section T
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  • consumption
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  • Section A
    Identification
  • Section H2
    Energy
  • Section G
    Housing
  • Section H1
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  • Section C
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  • Section D
    Health
  • Section B
    Household
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    Information
  • section D
    Deaths
  • Section D
    Fertility
  • Section E
    Labour
  • Section Q
    Household
    Enterprises
  • Section F Child
    health
  • Section N
    Agriculture
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  • Section O
    Agriculture
    Output
  • Section P1
    Livestock
  • Section P2
    Livestock
CSV JSON

amount member receives in rental property (s06)

Data file: Section S Other Income

Overview

Valid: 1461
Invalid: 11387
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Width: 1
Range: 0 - 2
Format: Numeric

Questions and instructions

Literal question
Do any members of your household receive any regular income from rental of property
Categories
Value Category Cases
0 7
0.5%
1 yes 616
42.2%
2 no 838
57.4%
Sysmiss 11387
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.
var_qstn_ivuinstr
Any amount receivable by the household from lease of fixed assets except that from lease of agricultural land. Please note that rental also includes leasing. These assets include residential and non-residential buildings, machinery, cash crops (e;.g. miraa, tea,sugar) etc. It also includes rent received from leasing land and subsoil assets.

Subsoil assets are proven reserves of mineral deposits located on or below the earth's surface. They must be exploitable with the current technology and must also be economically viable. In this case any a household has leased the mineral deposits then the amount received should be recorded under appropriate column in S07.

If no write 2 and skip to S09.
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