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Greater Eldoret Health and Development Survey (Round 2) 2005

Kenya, 2005
Markus Goldstein and Harsha Thirumurthy
Created on June 01, 2022 Last modified June 01, 2022 Page views 396209 Metadata DDI/XML JSON
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CSV JSON

Relationship to household head (recoded) (qh04_new)

Data file: hhroster_1

Overview

Valid: 363
Invalid: 1
Minimum: 1
Maximum: 1201
Mean: 57.38
Standard deviation: 192.612
Type: Continuous
Decimal: 0
Width: 4
Range: 1 - 1201
Format: Numeric

Questions and instructions

Literal question
Relationship of [NAME] to Head
Categories
Value Category Cases
1 Self 2
0.6%
2 Spouse 8
2.2%
3 Son 52
14.3%
4 Daughter 57
15.7%
5 Father 0
0%
6 Mother 11
3%
7 Grandson 33
9.1%
8 Granddaughter 35
9.6%
9 Grandfather 0
0%
10 Grandmother 2
0.6%
11 Brother 6
1.7%
12 Sister 2
0.6%
13 Uncle 0
0%
14 Aunt 1
0.3%
15 Co-wife 0
0%
16 Cousin 5
1.4%
17 Niece 40
11%
18 Nephew 12
3.3%
19 Stepchild 2
0.6%
20 Foster child 7
1.9%
30 Local Friend/Neighbor 1
0.3%
31 Non-resident Friend 0
0%
32 Village head 0
0%
33 Lineage head 0
0%
34 Househelper 17
4.7%
35 Employee 31
8.5%
36 Employer 0
0%
37 Landlord 0
0%
38 Tenant/Renter 0
0%
39 Priest 0
0%
40 Trader 0
0%
41 Other (specify) 16
4.4%
99 Don’t Know 0
0%
301 Son-in-law 0
0%
401 Daughter-in-law 13
3.6%
501 Father-in-law 0
0%
601 Mother-in-law 1
0.3%
901 Grandfather-in-law 0
0%
1001 Grandmother-in-law 0
0%
1101 Brother-in-law 4
1.1%
1201 Sister-in-law 5
1.4%
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.

Description

Source of information
The primary female respondent.

Imputation and derivation

Derivation
This variable is obtained by destringing qh04. For in-laws, "A" is recoded as "01"-- e.g. son in-law is 301, where it is 3A in qh04.
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