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Khayelitsha Mitchell's Plain Survey 2000

South Africa, 2000
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ZAF_2000_KMP_v01_M
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Southern Africa Labour and Development Research Unit
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C.18.2. If wife/husband of the head was a casual worker, what kind of work usual (c18_2)

Data file: kmp2000merged

Overview

Valid: 96
Type: Discrete
Start: 1949
End: 2027
Width: 79
Format:

Questions and instructions

Categories
Value Category
ADMINISTRATION WORK
BUTCHERY STORE EMPLOYEE
CLEANING OFFICES
CONSTRUCTION CO. WORKER AND GENERAL WORKER
Cleaner
Cleaning, washing - Domestic work
Construction, building houses, mixing cement.
DELIVERY DRIVER
DOESN'T KNOW
DOMESTIC
DOMESTIC WORKER
Domestic work
Domestic worker
FARMING
Grocery packer
HOUSE-WIFE
House-wfie
House-wife
Loading and packing
MACHINE OPERATOR
NEVER WORKED
NURSING
SHOP ASSISTANT
baby sitting
cleaner
cleaning the house.
does not know what she was doing
domesic work
domestic duties
domestic services
domestic work
domestic worker
domestic worker ,cleaning,cooking,cleaning a hose of her employer
domesttic work or farm labour
domesttic worker-cleaning a house,washing clothes but not cooking
domesttis worker
driver
farm worker
farmer
general worker
he built houses under murray contractor
helping husband with his business
her mother need work
house wife
labourer
looking after children
looking after the family
looking aftter an old white lady sleeping in washing her clothes and washingand
n/a
not doing any job exceptt domestic work
school feeding scheme
security guard
selling clothes
she was a domsctic worker,washing and ironing ,cooking
she was a pensioner
she was not working she never worked
she was working a waittress.
she was working as a domesttic worker
spice making
surveyor for regional service council
sweeping the streets for the council in umtata
teller
unemployed looking after children
washing clothes for the neighbours
watchmen
working at a farm
working at a farm ploughing
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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