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COVID-19 Socioeconomic Survey, September 2021

Nepal, 2021
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Data file: UNHCR_NPL_2021_SOCIO_CBI_PDM_data_anon_v11

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Valid: 48
Invalid: 341
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Width: 12
Range: 1 - 40
Format: Numeric

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Categories
Value Category Cases
1 Because of COVID 19, people have not been able to go for work for a long time, therefore, there is no income for the family to feed. 1
2.1%
2 Before vaccination, there was fear but now not. 1
2.1%
3 Can be prevented following due preventive measures. 3
6.3%
4 Can be prevented if followed due preventive measures. 1
2.1%
5 Can be prevented if preventive measures properly followed. 1
2.1%
6 Could be prevented following due preventive measures. 7
14.6%
7 Could be prevented following due protective measures. 1
2.1%
8 Could be prevented following preventive measures. 1
2.1%
9 Could be prevented if followed due preventive measures. 1
2.1%
10 Could be preventive following due preventive measures. 1
2.1%
11 Did not know about this pandemic. 1
2.1%
12 Do not fear of being infected since her family is following due preventive measures. 1
2.1%
13 Do not fear since following due preventive measures. 1
2.1%
14 Everything is closed, therefore, feels monotonous. 1
2.1%
15 Fear of being infected their children with COVID 19. 1
2.1%
16 Fear of getting infected. 1
2.1%
17 Fear of loss of employment of family members 1
2.1%
18 Fear of not being able to attend school for a longer period. 1
2.1%
19 Fear of not being able to feed the family members due to lack of income. 1
2.1%
20 Fear of not being able to feed the family. 1
2.1%
21 Fear of not being able to get support since she is a single woman at old age. 1
2.1%
22 Fear of not being able to protect children from COVID 19. 1
2.1%
23 Fear of not meeting friends 1
2.1%
24 Financial problem for the treatment for me and my family. 1
2.1%
25 high population density can lead to rapid spreading 1
2.1%
26 I and my wife have poor health condition. 1
2.1%
27 I have not witnessed affected people so I am not scared 1
2.1%
28 if preventive measures are followed, no worry and its normal. 1
2.1%
29 in another country so there is fear. 1
2.1%
30 In the beginning, she used to fear of herself and/or household members getting infected and could dye due to it. But, at present she does not fear since it can be controlled following preventive measures. 1
2.1%
31 Initially, IC fear of infecting from COVID but now he does not fear. 1
2.1%
32 No fear 1
2.1%
33 No fear as I am vaccinated. 1
2.1%
34 No fear as IC takes it normal 1
2.1%
35 no fear because he thinks he would not be infected 1
2.1%
36 No fear of COVID-19 1
2.1%
37 No fear since following due preventive measures 1
2.1%
38 She and her partner are taking all the preventive measures and are vaccinated as well. 1
2.1%
39 Since IC got vaccinated and follow all the measures to prevent COVID, no fear. 1
2.1%
40 to become sick. 1
2.1%
Sysmiss 341
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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