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Skills Profile Survey 2017, A Refugee and Host Community Survey

Ethiopia, 2017
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Reference ID
WBG_ETH_2017_SPS_v01_M
Producer(s)
Utz Johann Pape (IBRD - World Bank)
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The World Bank Microdata Library
Metadata
Documentation in PDF DDI/XML JSON
Created on
May 19, 2021
Last modified
May 19, 2021
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  • CleanInput -
    assets
  • CleanInput -
    exchange_rate
  • CleanInput -
    food
  • CleanInput -
    food_quant_pc
  • CleanInput - hh
  • CleanInput -
    hhm
  • CleanInput -
    hhm_separated
  • CleanInput -
    livestock
  • CleanInput -
    nfood
  • CleanInput -
    nfood_constraints
  • CleanInput -
    nfood_constraints_pc
  • CleanOutput -
    assets
  • CleanOutput -
    food
  • CleanOutput -
    hhm
  • CleanOutput -
    hhq
  • CleanOutput -
    mi-extract
  • CleanOutput -
    nonfood

Which camp are you in? (camp_ref)

Data file: CleanOutput - hhm

Overview

Valid: 19722
Invalid: 7754
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 2
End: 3
Width: 2
Range: 11 - 52
Format: Numeric

Questions and instructions

Literal question
Which camp are you in?
Categories
Value Category Cases
11 Bambasi(Camp) 1415
7.2%
12 Sherkole(Camp) 2132
10.8%
13 Tongo Camp 1203
6.1%
14 Tsore Camp 2616
13.3%
21 Fugnido(Camp) 0
0%
22 Jewi(camp) 808
4.1%
23 Kule(Camp) 886
4.5%
24 Nguenyyiel(camp) 0
0%
25 Okugo(camp) 0
0%
26 Pugnido2(Camp) 0
0%
27 Tierkidi(camp) 836
4.2%
31 Awbare 0
0%
32 Bokolmanyo 1651
8.4%
33 Buramino 878
4.5%
34 Hilaweyn 1002
5.1%
35 Kebribeyah 282
1.4%
36 Kobe 1041
5.3%
37 Melkadida 633
3.2%
38 Sheder 0
0%
41 Adi Hirush 822
4.2%
42 Hitsats camp 1394
7.1%
43 Mai-Aini camp 815
4.1%
44 Shimelba(camp) 290
1.5%
51 Aysaita 463
2.3%
52 Barahle 555
2.8%
Sysmiss 7754
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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