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Aceh Reintegration and Livelihood Survey 2008

Indonesia, 2008
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WBG_IDN_2008_ARLS_v01_M
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Patrick Barron, Macartan Humphreys, Laura Paler, Yuhki Tajima, Jeremy Weinstein
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The World Bank Microdata Library Asia Pacific
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q.125a : most important consideration (january 2001-august 2005) (Q125_2_first)

Data file: RDATA_DISTRIB

Overview

Valid: 4121
Invalid: 0
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 1799
End: 1800
Width: 2
Range: -9 - 19
Format: Numeric

Questions and instructions

Question pretext
Thinking back to the period from January 2001 (the end of the Humanitarian Pause) to August 2005 ,the signing of the Helsinki MOU…
Literal question
Which of these was the most/second most/third most important issue to you at this time? [Most important]
Categories
Value Category Cases
-9 don't know 4
0.1%
-8 does not apply 2
0%
-7 refused to answer 3
0.1%
1 money or other material possessions 870
21.1%
2 food 807
19.6%
3 a job 589
14.3%
4 land 30
0.7%
5 education 317
7.7%
6 protection for yourself/your family from tni 411
10%
7 protection for yourself/your family from tna 67
1.6%
8 respect from your family or community 6
0.1%
9 a possibility to get revenge 4
0.1%
10 a way to improve the economic/social situation in aceh 225
5.5%
11 a way to gain independence from ri 517
12.5%
12 security 158
3.8%
13 own safety from gam & tni 43
1%
14 peace 56
1.4%
15 health 1
0%
16 economic aid 0
0%
17 justice 9
0.2%
18 community trust 1
0%
19 more weapons 1
0%
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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