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Skills Profile Survey 2017, A Refugee and Host Community Survey

Ethiopia, 2017
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WBG_ETH_2017_SPS_v01_M
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Utz Johann Pape (IBRD - World Bank)
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May 19, 2021
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B.106 If %rostertitle% had the opportunity to take up a full time salaried employment away from this location but within Ethiopia,...? (B_106_emp_asp_wage)

Data file: CleanOutput - hhm

Overview

Valid: 11921
Invalid: 15555
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 1802
End: 1806
Width: 5
Range: 0 - 150000
Format: Numeric

Questions and instructions

Literal question
If %rostertitle% had the opportunity to take up a full time salaried employment away from this location but within Ethiopia, how much would %rostertitle% need to earn per month as a take-home salary to accept the job offer? Assume Housing is provided. Please give the answer in Ethiopian Birr.
Categories
Value Category Cases
0 2237
18.8%
30 1
0%
100 6
0.1%
150 3
0%
160 1
0%
200 4
0%
250 3
0%
300 24
0.2%
350 3
0%
400 15
0.1%
450 4
0%
500 98
0.8%
550 1
0%
560 1
0%
600 110
0.9%
650 4
0%
700 337
2.8%
750 108
0.9%
780 2
0%
800 439
3.7%
850 21
0.2%
870 1
0%
900 119
1%
950 11
0.1%
960 1
0%
1000 948
8%
1010 1
0%
1100 38
0.3%
1200 301
2.5%
1300 41
0.3%
1400 30
0.3%
1500 924
7.8%
1600 28
0.2%
1700 34
0.3%
1800 81
0.7%
1900 12
0.1%
2000 1190
10%
2100 7
0.1%
2200 9
0.1%
2300 11
0.1%
2400 9
0.1%
2500 542
4.5%
2600 7
0.1%
2700 8
0.1%
2800 43
0.4%
2900 4
0%
3000 1095
9.2%
3200 7
0.1%
3300 2
0%
3400 6
0.1%
3500 286
2.4%
3600 10
0.1%
3700 5
0%
3800 16
0.1%
4000 634
5.3%
4200 5
0%
4300 1
0%
4500 113
0.9%
4600 5
0%
4700 1
0%
4800 7
0.1%
5000 866
7.3%
5400 1
0%
5500 30
0.3%
5600 5
0%
5700 2
0%
5800 5
0%
6000 278
2.3%
6500 15
0.1%
6700 2
0%
7000 150
1.3%
7200 1
0%
7500 13
0.1%
7800 1
0%
7900 1
0%
8000 126
1.1%
8500 6
0.1%
9000 27
0.2%
9500 1
0%
10000 236
2%
10200 1
0%
10500 1
0%
11000 4
0%
12000 22
0.2%
13000 5
0%
14000 1
0%
14500 1
0%
15000 61
0.5%
16000 1
0%
18000 2
0%
19000 1
0%
20000 29
0.2%
25000 5
0%
30000 1
0%
35000 1
0%
40000 2
0%
50000 1
0%
60000 1
0%
Sysmiss 15555
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.
Interviewer instructions
Please encourage the respondent to provide their best estimate.
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