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CGAP Financial Diaries with Smallholder Households 2014-2015

Tanzania, 2014 - 2015
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Reference ID
TZA_2014_FDSH_v01_M
Producer(s)
Jamie Anderson, Wajiha Ahmed, Daryl Collins
Metadata
DDI/XML JSON
Created on
May 03, 2016
Last modified
Mar 29, 2019
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  • CGAP
    Smallholder
    Diaries_Data
    Set TAN Cash
    Flows_18 Feb 16
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    Smallholder
    Diaries_Data
    Set TAN Member
    Data_18 Feb 16
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    Smallholder
    Diaries_Data
    Set TAN Crop
    Tracker_02 Jun
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Cash flow category (cf_category)

Data file: CGAP Smallholder Diaries_Data Set TAN Cash Flows_18 Feb 16

Overview

Valid: 71016
Invalid: 0
Type: Discrete
Start: 67
End: 145
Width: 79
Format:

Questions and instructions

Categories
Value Category
Accessories: bags, belts, jewelry
Act as Moneyguard
Agent credit
Agricultural Income
Alcohol purchased (either in home or at pub/bar/club)
Arrears owed by respondent
Bedroom furniture including carpets
Blankets, sheets, and other linens
Books, newspapers, and magazines
Books, notebooks, pens, etc.
Borrowing from an Informal Group
Broker income
Building materials (bricks, cement, roofing sheets)
Buses, other public transport
Cash lost , stolen, missing
Cash on hand now
Casual employment
Cell phone, smart phone
Checking or Savings Account
Chicken and other poultry
Cigarettes and smoking supplies
Clothes and shoes
Contributions to community police or neighborhood association
Credit Given to Clients
DVDs, video games
Diapers and other baby supplies
Dining room and kitchen furniture
Donations to church or mosque, or to a charity
Electricity, phone charging
Electronic gadgets (iPods, cameras, etc.)
Exotic or improved cows
Expensive items of clothing
Farming tool
Farmland
Food from restaurants, take aways, delivery, street food
Friends and Family: Borrowing
Friends and Family: Lending
Gas (for cooking), firewood, paraffin, charcoal, etc.
Goats
Groceries/food to be eaten at home (include baby food)
Health Insurance
Hire / Installment Purchase
Home maintenance or repairs (painting, construction, etc)
House girls and cleaning help
Housekeeping supplies (soap, Omo, etc)
Individual Loan from Institution
Informal Credit at a Store / Service Provider (e.g., boda boda)
Internet service, cyber cafes
Keeping Money (Cash) at Home
Land or plot (no building on it)
Layaway
Legal/lawyer fees
Local cows
Medical services (clinics, hospitals, dispensaries)
Medicines
Mobile Money
Moneylender Borrowing
Motorbike, motorcycle
Multi-item shopping trips
Non-employment
Other education-related expenses (room, board, lunches, uniforms, pocket money)
Other entertainment
Other furniture
Other income generating activity
Other livestock
Other valuable
Othertools or equipment
Outdoor furniture
Pass-through income
Penalties, fines, fees (including parking tickets)
Personal care services (saloon, hair, barber, etc.)
Personal care, toiletries, beauty products
Pet supplies, animal feeds
Petrol and oil
Pigs
Posho mill / Grinding machine
Pre-paid phone credit and data bundles
Public TV and movies
Purchase of gifts for other household members
Recreation, trips, outings, special events, religious events
Regular employment
Rent
Rental Income
Resources given outside the household
Resources received from outside the household
Saving in a Rotating Savings Group
Saving in an ASCA
School fees (tuition), extra classes
Self-employment
Services (tailor, shoe repair, etc)
Sewing machine
Sheep
Supplier Credit
Tafu airtime credit
Taxes
Taxi service
Television
Torch(es)
Toys and games
Traditional healers
Use Moneyguard
Utensils
Vehicle hire
Vehicle, bicycle maintenance and repairs
Wage or Rental Arrears owed TO respondents
Water (for drinking, washing, bathing)
Welfare Group
Wheelbarrow or cart
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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