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Population and Housing census 1989 - IPUMS Subset

Kenya, 1989
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KEN_1989_PHC_v01_M_v03_A_IPUMS
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Central Bureau of Statistics Ministry of Finance and Planning, Minnesota Population Center
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Water source (KE1989A_0014)

Data file: KEN1989-H-H

Overview

Valid: 0
Invalid: 0
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 115
End: 116
Width: 2
Range: -
Format:

Questions and instructions

Literal question
H14. Main source of water

State whether:

[] 1 Pond
[] 2 Dam
[] 3 Lake
[] 4 Stream/river
[] 5 Well
[] 6 Borehole
[] 7 Piped
[] 8 Jabias
[] 9 Other
Categories
Value Category
1 Pond still
2 Dam-small
3 Lake
4 Stream / river
5 Well
6 Borehole
7 Piped
8 Jabias (tank, rainwater)
9 Other
98 Unknown
99 NIU (not in universe)
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
177. Columns H14 through H17 seek information on the type of facilities that are available to the household.

178. In column H14, ask 'what is the main source of water?' You are required to code the main source of water. This is the source from which the household draws most of its water. For example, if during the wet season the household draws water from a tank, but then the longer part of the year draws from a river, code '4' (river) as the main source of water.

179. The main sources of water listed are:

(a) Pond - a small area of still water. Usually this water collects after rain or through an underground drainage.

(b) Dam - a reservoir formed by building a barrier across a river to hold backwater and control its flow. Such dams are typically built in dry areas of Kenya.

(c) Lake - usually bigger than a pond but has water collecting in it through, rain, rivers, etc. It is different from a dam in that it is not man-made.

(d) Well - a man-made shaft dug in the ground from which water is obtained. Water is drawn using buckets.

(e) Borehole - similar to a well, only deeper. Generally a pump draws the water into a tank or bucket.

(f) Jabias - rainwater harvested from any catchment into a hole/tank and used for domestic purposes.

Description

Definition
This variable indicates the main source of water in the main housing structure.
Universe
All households, except travellers and those receiving the short questionnaire

concept

Concept
Name Vocabulary
Utilities Variables -- HOUSEHOLD IPUMS
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