{"type":"survey","doc_desc":{"title":"2011 Population and Housing Census","idno":"DDI_BWA_2011_PHC_v01_M_v7.5_A_IPUMS","producers":[{"name":"IPUMS","abbr":"IPUMS","affiliation":"University of Minnesota","role":"Integration Harmonization Documentation"}],"prod_date":"May 21, 2024","version_statement":{"version":"Version 7.5 October 2024. NEW FEATURES.\n\n--Historical data from NAPP project now available from IPUMS-International.\n--Historical census data from Canada, Denmark, the United Kingdom, Germany, Iceland, Norway, Sweden, and the United States for the period 1703 to 1911 are now available from IPUMS-International. The complete count and sample datasets were previously disseminated by the North Atlantic Population Project (NAPP). Where possible, the data have been integrated into existing IPUMS-International variable coding schema. Some new variables have been created that are available only for these pre-1960 datasets. NAPP data users should note that many NAPP variables are available from IPUMS-International by different names. For a complete list of NAPP variables that have been renamed in IPUMS-Interational, refer to the crosswalk.\n--Individual country shapefiles for the third-level administrative level of geography are now available for a few IPUMS samples.\n--New spatially harmonized previous-residence variables at the second administrative level of geography are available for several samples in this data release. More information is available here. Users should note that many older migration variables are available by different names. Refer to this table for a crosswalk of old and corresponding new migration variables.\n--IPUMS now hosts the Census Mosaic data collection. Census Mosaic identifies, gathers, harmonizes, and distributes surviving historical census microdata from regions of Continental Europe where complete centralized records are not available. The Mosaic project was founded by a consortium of historical social scientists in Europe. Data can be downloaded as static files from the Census Mosaic website. Although the data are not yet integrated fully into IPUMS International, variables have been standardized and harmonized to be roughly compatible with IPUMS coding structures.\n\nNEW SAMPLES.\n\n--Full-count datasets for Great Britain 1851, 1861, 1871 (Scotland only), 1891, and 1901. \n--Full-count dataset for Sweden 1910. Denmark (1845, 1880, and 1885) \n--Labor force surveys from Spain and eight new labor force surveys from Italy added to the series.\n\nNewly added countries: \nBenin, Cote d'Ivoire, Finland, Guatemala, Honduras, Laos, Lesotho, Mauritius, Myanmar, Papua New Guinea, Russia, Slovak Republic, Suriname, Togo, and Zimbabwe\n\nNew samples for: \nBolivia, Cambodia, Cambodia, Chile, Cuba, Cote d'Ivoire, Egypt (1848 and 1868, historical samples), Fiji, Guinea, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Lao PDR, Mexico, Morocco, Nepal, Netherlands, Palestine, Peru, Philippines, Puerto Rico, Rwanda, Senegal, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Switzerland, Uganda, United States, United Kingdom, United States, Vietnam, and Zimbabwe\n\nSUPPLEMENTAL DATA.\n\nData from censuses from Benin and Lesotho that record individual fertility and\/or mortality events were made available in IPUMS-International. These files can be downloaded and linked to data produced by the extract system.\n\nNEW VARIABLES.\n\n--IPUMS-International now provides harmonized and year-specific geography variables for all countries including 13 new samples from Dominican Republic, Germany, Indonesia, Israel, Malaysia, Mongolia, Nicaragua, Nigeria, Palestine, Paraguay, Thailand, United Kingdom, and Uruguay. First-level and second-level year specific geography variables are also available for all countries. IPUMS provides corresponding, downloadable GIS boundary files for all harmonized and year specific geography variables. More information about IPUMS geography variables is available here.\n--IPUMS International now provides spatially harmonized previous-residence variables at the first administrative level of geography. The codes for the spatially harmonized previous-residence variables match the spatially harmonized place of current residence. More information is available here.\n--IPUMS International provides spatially harmonized previous-residence variables at the first administrative level of geography for all samples; previously available country-specific migration variables at the first administrative level that were not fully harmonized spatially have been phased out. Spatially harmonized previous-residence variables at the second administrative level of geography are available for selected samples. More information is available here. Users should note that many older migration variables are available by different names. Refer to this table for a crosswalk of old and corresponding new migration variables.\n--IPUMS International now provides spatially harmonized previous-residence variables at the first administrative level of geography for all samples. Spatially harmonized previous-residence variables at the second administrative level of geography are available for several samples in this data release. More information is available here. Users should note that many older migration variables are available by different names. Refer to this table for a crosswalk of old and corresponding new migration variables.\n--Lower (third) level geography codes and GIS files have been added for Bangladesh, China, Ethiopia, Mali, Rwanda, and Zimbabwe. Some geography codes and labels might have changed for these countries to accommodate the newer lower level geography.\n--Added more detailed 3-digit industry and occupation variables for China 2000.\n\nEDITED SAMPLES.\n\n--Revised full-count data for Great Britain 1881\n--Revised full-count datasets for Sweden 1890 and 1900. The revision includes the following changes that improve comparability across Sweden datasets:\n--Revisions to certain ethnicity and work variables (and the underlying source data): ORIGIN, LABFORCE, OCCHISCO, OCRELATE, OCSTATUS.\n--Revisions to unharmonized source variables: SE1890A_HISCOSE, SE1890A_HISCRELSE, SE1890A_HISCSTATSE, SE1890A_OCCMULTISE, SE1900A_HISCOSE, SE1900A_HISCRELSE, SE1900A_HISCSTATSE, SE1900A_OCCMULTISE.\n--A new United States 1850 full-count dataset now matches the corresponding dataset distributed by the USA IPUMS data project. The source variable US1850A_0502 (HISTID) provides a linking key to match person records to the USA version of the data. The IPUMS International version of the data contains names, which the USA version cannot distribute.\n\nEDITED VARIABLES.\n\nAn error affecting HHWT for South Africa 2007 was corrected. The existing values were adjusted by a factor of 0.01.\n\nAGEMARR was edited to add data for Hungary 1980 and 1990.\n\nHarmonized and year-specific geography variables for Brazil and Colombia have been edited to accommodate for the availability of refined municipal boundaries. Users should be aware that codes and labels have changed in all harmonized and year specific geography varaibles for these two countries.\nErrors affecting BPLSE2 (formerly BPLPARSE) for Sweden 1890 and the underlying source variable were corrected. Several thousand cases were incorrectly coded as 258101000. These cases have been updated with the correct code: 258171000.\n\nHarmonized geography variables for Italy, Philippines, Rwanda, and United States have been edited to accommodate new samples. Users should be aware that codes and labels have changed in all harmonized and year specific geography varaibles for these countries. More information about IPUMS geography variables is available here.\nThe codes for the source variable RW2002A_0419 were corrected to include 0 and 8 as possible responses, which were previously identified as 'unknown years' within primary education.\n\nErrors affecting EDUCFJ for Fiji 2006 were corrected.\nA problem with PERWT for Tanzania 2012 was corrected. The previous weights were adjusted to properly reflect population totals.\n\nMOMLOC, POPLOC, and PARRULE were updated for the United States 2010 and 2015 samples to include additional information on subfamilies. Prior to this correction, persons above age 17 were not receiving links to their co-resident mothers and fathers.\n\nAn error affecting codes for the URBAN variable in Egypt 1986 for Cairo, Alexandria, Port-Said, and Suez was corrected.\n\nAn error in INCEARN affecting Venezuela 2001 was corrected. Earned income in the source variable VE2001A_0440 is interpreted as a monthly amount, thus adjustments previously applied to convert data from daily or weekly income were supressed.\n\nAll the six Brazil samples in IPUMS International were replaced with higher density samples.\n\nAn edited version of the Chile 2017 sample was introduced to correct an error in household breaks.\n\nErrors affecting codes for GEO1_ZA in South Africa 2011 and ENUTS1 in United Kingdom 1991 were corrected.\n\nHarmonized geography variables for Cambodia, Fiji, and Nepal have been edited to accommodate new samples. Users should be aware that codes and labels have changed in all harmonized and year-specific geography varaibles for these countries. More information about IPUMS geography variables is available here.\nAn error in PERWT affecting Nepal 2001 was corrected.\nErrors affecting a code in GQ for Brazil 2010 and Indonesia 2010 were corrected. Both census samples now identify 1-person units created by splitting a large household.\n\nAn error in MARRNUM affecting Indonesia 1976 was corrected. Some codes for GEO1_EG2006 and GEO2_EG2006 were edited.\n\nHarmonized geography variables for Bolivia, Cuba, Guinea, Ireland, Morocco, Palestine, Senegal, South Africa, and Uganda have been edited to accommodate new samples. Users should be aware that codes and labels have changed in all harmonized and year-specific geography variables for these countries. More information about IPUMS geography variables is available here.\nAn error in INCEARN affecting Brazil 1980 was corrected.\nAn error in EDATTAIN affecting Ireland 1971 and 1981 was corrected.\n\nA small proportion of person records in Mexico 1960 were re-classified in MIGRATEP based on information about their current and previous residence. These were previously coded to 'different major administrative unit', even though their place of residence suggests that their last move was within the same major administrative unit.\nThe second-level technician (higher) degrees for Spain 1991, 2001, and 2011 were re-classified into post-secondary technical education in EDATTAIN.\nAn error affecting codes for SEX for Egypt 1848 and 1868 was corrected. The values for male and female had been reversed.\n\nA problem with HHWT and PERWT for Canada 2011 was corrected. The previous weights were adjusted to properly reflect population totals.\nHarmonized geography variables for Cambodia, Lao PDR, Mexico, Peru, Switzerland, Vietnam, Puerto Rico, United Kingdom, and United States have been edited to accommodate new samples. Users should be aware that codes and labels have changed in all harmonized and year-specific geography variables for these countries. More information about IPUMS geography variables is available here.\n\nHarmonized geography variables for Chile and Sierra Leone have been edited to accommodate new samples. Users should be aware that codes and labels have changed in all harmonized and year-specific geography variables for these countries. More information about IPUMS geography variables is available here.\nAn error affecting codes for COMPUTER for Senegal 2013 was corrected.\nAn error affecting labels available in IND for Peru 1993 was corrected.\nAn error affecting codes for persons previously residing abroad for MIG1_5_BO in Bolivia 2001 and 2012 was corrected.\nEDUCAR, EDATTAIN, and YRSCHOOL were adjusted in the Argentina samples to incorporate information on completion of education levels in the data harmonization.\nHHWT and PERWT were calibrated in Kenya 1979 to properly reflect the population distribution by province.\nIn GQ (group quarters status), persons residing in hospitals of all types were reclassified to 'institutional group quarters' from 'other group quarters,' making their treatment consistent with GQTYPE.\n\nErrors affecting codes for BPLBJ2 in Benin 1979, 1992, and 2002 were corrected.\nErrors affecting codes for GEO2_BR1970 in Brazil 1970 were corrected."}},"study_desc":{"title_statement":{"idno":"BWA_2011_PHC_v01_M_v7.5_A_IPUMS","title":"2011 Population and Housing Census - IPUMS Subset","alternate_title":"PHC Botswana 2011 (IPUMS Harmonized Subset)"},"authoring_entity":[{"name":"Central Statistics Office","affiliation":""},{"name":"IPUMS","affiliation":"University of Minnesota"}],"production_statement":{"copyright":"(c) Copyright 2011, Central Statistics Office and Minnesota Population Center"},"distribution_statement":{"contact":[{"name":"Central Statistics Office","affiliation":"","email":"","uri":""}]},"series_statement":{"series_name":"Population and Housing Census [hh\/popcen] IPUMS International","series_info":"DOI:10.18128\/D020.V7.5"},"version_statement":{"version":"Version 7.5. The datasets contain selected variables from the original census microdata plus harmonized variables from the IPUMS-International database.","version_date":"2024-10-05"},"study_info":{"topics":[{"topic":"Demographic Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":""},{"topic":"Other Household Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":""},{"topic":"Geography: Global Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":""},{"topic":"Appliances, Mechanicals, Other Amenities Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":""},{"topic":"Fertility and Mortality Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":""},{"topic":"Nativity and Birthplace Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":""},{"topic":"Utilities Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":""},{"topic":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":""},{"topic":"Technical Household Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":""},{"topic":"Disability Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":""},{"topic":"Education Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":""},{"topic":"Constructed Family Interrelationship Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":""},{"topic":"Dwelling Characteristics Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":""},{"topic":"Geography: A-E Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":""},{"topic":"Migration: Global Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":""},{"topic":"Group Quarters Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":""},{"topic":"Constructed Household Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":""},{"topic":"Ethnicity and Language Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":""},{"topic":"Migration: A-E Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":""},{"topic":"Household Economic Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":""},{"topic":"Technical Person Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":""},{"topic":"Dwelling Characteristics Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":""},{"topic":"Technical Household Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":""},{"topic":"Education Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":""},{"topic":"Demographic Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":""},{"topic":"Constructed Family Interrelationship Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":""},{"topic":"Utilities Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":""},{"topic":"Appliances, Mechanicals, Other Amenities Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":""},{"topic":"Group Quarters Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":""},{"topic":"Technical Person Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":""},{"topic":"Other Household Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":""},{"topic":"Household Economic Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":""},{"topic":"Utilities Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":""},{"topic":"Appliances, Mechanicals, Other Amenities Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":""},{"topic":"Constructed Household Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":""},{"topic":"Other Household Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":""},{"topic":"Demographic Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":""},{"topic":"Nativity and Birthplace Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":""},{"topic":"Migration: Global Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":""},{"topic":"Fertility and Mortality Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":""},{"topic":"Disability Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":""},{"topic":"Ethnicity and Language Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":""},{"topic":"Education Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":""},{"topic":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":""},{"topic":"Work: Occupation Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":""},{"topic":"Work: Industry Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":""},{"topic":"Other Person Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":""},{"topic":"Fertility and Mortality Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":""},{"topic":"Disability Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":""},{"topic":"Education Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":""}],"time_periods":[{"start":"2011-08-22","end":"2011-08-22","cycle":""}],"coll_dates":[{"start":"2011-08-22","end":"2011-08-31","cycle":""}],"nation":[{"name":"Botswana","abbreviation":"BWA"}],"geog_unit":"District","analysis_unit":"Persons, households, and dwellings  \n        \nUNITS IDENTIFIED:\n- Dwellings: yes\n- Vacant Units: no\n- Households: yes\n- Individuals: yes\n- Group quarters: yes\n\nUNIT DESCRIPTIONS:\n- Dwellings: Consists of one or more structures or building, permanent or temporary, usually surrounded by a fence\/wall or something to mark its boundaries.  A lolwapa\/dwelling may contain more than one household.\n- Households: One or more persons, related or unrelated, living together \"under the same roof\" in the same lolwapa\/dwelling, eating together \"from the same pot\" and\/or making common provisions for food and other living arrangments.\n- Group quarters: Persons living in instiutions including pateints in hopsitals, persons staying in hotels, prisoners, BDF personnel in barracks and miners in hostels.","universe":"All persons in the country at the place where they are at census time regarless of their usual plac eof residence.  In addition, include absent Botswanans and Botwanans living outside the country on the census night.","data_kind":"Population and Housing Census [hh\/popcen]","notes":"Additional notes on a sample that is part of this study:  Botswana 2011"},"method":{"data_collection":{"sampling_procedure":"MICRODATA SOURCE: Central Statistics Office\n\nSAMPLE SIZE (person records): 201752.\n\nSAMPLE DESIGN: Systematic sample of every tenth private household drawn by the Minnesota Population Center from 100% microdata","coll_mode":["Face-to-face [f2f]"],"research_instrument":"Household Questionnaire and Institutional Questionnaire","sources":[{"name":"","origin":"","characteristics":""}],"coll_situation":"de facto, CENSUS DAY: August 22, 2011","weight":"Self-weighting (expansion factor = 10)."}},"data_access":{"dataset_use":{"conf_dec":[{"txt":"IPUMS International distributes integrated microdata of individuals and households only by agreement of collaborating national statistical offices and under the strictest of confidence. Before data may be distributed to an individual researcher, an electronic license agreement must be signed and approved.\n\nTo gain access to the data, a researcher must agree to the following:\n\n(1) Implement security measures to prevent unauthorized access to census microdata. Under IPUMS International agreements with collaborating agencies, redistribution of the data to third parties is prohibited.\n\n(2) Use the microdata for the exclusive purposes of scholarly research and education. Researchers must explicitly agree to not use microdata acquired for any commercial or income-generating venture.\n\n(3) Maintain the confidentiality of persons, households, and other entities. Any attempt to ascertain the identity of persons or households from the microdata is prohibited. Alleging that a person or household has been identified is also prohibited.\n\n(4) Report all publications based on these data to IPUMS International, which will in turn pass the information on to the relevant national statistical agencies.\n\nOnce a project is approved, a password is issued and data may be acquired through the Internet. Penalties for violating the license include: revocation of the license, recall of all microdata acquired, filing of a motion of censure to the appropriate professional organizations, and civil prosecution under the relevant national or international statutes.\n\nThese safeguards mirror the principles from the Joint ECE\/Eurostat Work Session on Statistical Data Confidentiality. Employees of the Minnesota Population Center who work with the census microdata to produce the harmonized database also sign agreements to respect the confidentiality of the data.\n\nIPUMS International works with each country's statistical office to minimize the risk of disclosure of respondent information. The details of the confidentiality protections vary across countries, but in all cases, names and detailed geographic information are suppressed and top-codes are imposed on variables such as income that might identify specific persons. In addition, IPUMS International uses a variety of technical procedures to enhance confidentiality protection. These include the following:\n\n(1) Swapping an undisclosed fraction of records from one administrative district to another to make positive identification of individuals impossible.\n\n(2) Randomizing the placement of households within districts to disguise the order in which individuals were enumerated or the data processed.\n\n(3) Aggregating codes of sensitive characteristics (e.g., grouping together very small ethnic categories)\n\n(4) Top- and bottom-coding continuous variables to prevent identification of extreme cases.\n\nThe safety record for public-use census microdata is apparently perfect. In almost four decades of use, there has not been a single verified breach of statistical confidentiality. The measures implemented by the IPUMS International are designed to extend this record.","required":"yes","form_no":"","form_uri":""}],"contact":[{"name":"Central Statistics Office","affiliation":"","email":"","uri":""}],"cit_req":". Steven Ruggles, Lara Cleveland, Rodrigo Lovaton, Sula Sarkar, Matthew Sobek, Derek Burk, Dan Ehrlich, Quinn Heimann, Jane Lee. Integrated Public Use Microdata Series, International: Version 7.5 [dataset]. Minneapolis, MN: IPUMS, 2024. https:\/\/doi.org\/10.1 [dataset]. Minneapolis, MN: IPUMS, 2024. https:\/\/doi.org\/10.18128\/D020.V7.5\n\nResearchers should also acknowledge the statistical agency that originally produced the data: Botswana, Central Statistics Office. 2011 Population and Housing Census\n\n\nThe licensing agreement for use of IPUMS International data requires that users supply IPUMS International with the title and full citation for any publications, research reports, or educational materials making use of the data or documentation.\n\nCopies of such materials are also gratefully received at ipums@umn.edu.\n\nPrinted matter should be sent to:\nIPUMS International\nMinnesota Population Center\nUniversity of Minnesota\n50 Willey Hall\n225 19th Avenue South\nMinneapolis, MN 55455","conditions":"An adapted version of the dataset, harmonized for international comparability, is available from IPUMS International (https:\/\/international.ipums.org\/international\/) under the following conditions:\n\nIPUMS International distributes integrated microdata of individuals and households only by agreement of collaborating national statistical offices and under the strictest of confidence. Before data may be distributed to an individual researcher, an electronic license agreement must be signed and approved.  To gain access to the data, a researcher must agree to the following:\n\n(1) Implement security measures to prevent unauthorized access to census microdata. Under IPUMS International agreements with collaborating agencies, redistribution of the data to third parties is prohibited.\n\n(2) Use the microdata for the exclusive purposes of scholarly research and education. Researchers must explicitly agree to not use microdata acquired for any commercial or income-generating venture.\n\n(3) Maintain the confidentiality of persons, households, and other entities. Any attempt to ascertain the identity of persons or households from the microdata is prohibited. Alleging that a person or household has been identified is also prohibited.\n\n(4) Report all publications based on these data to IPUMS International, which will in turn pass the information on to the relevant national statistical agencies.\n\nOnce a project is approved, a password is issued and data may be acquired through the Internet. Penalties for violating the license include: revocation of the license, recall of all microdata acquired, filing of a motion of censure to the appropriate professional organizations, and civil prosecution under the relevant national or international statutes.\n\nThese safeguards mirror the principles from the Joint ECE\/Eurostat Work Session on Statistical Data Confidentiality. 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Household Information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Agriculture and land acquisition<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>1. Does any member of the household own any of the following?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 1 Cattle<br \/>[] 2 Goats<br \/>[] 4 Sheep<br \/>[] 8 Pigs<br \/>[] 16 Poultry<br \/>[] 32 Donkeys \/ mules<br \/>[] 64 Horses<br \/>[] 128 Ostrich<br \/>[] 256 Game<br \/>[] 512 None<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h3\">Part E of the questionnaire<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>179. Columns E1-E7: Agriculture and land acquisition, and household cash activities, ICT equipment, and internet access<\/p>\n\n<p>For some of the questions in this section, you may circle more than one code, if more than one response applies, i.e. for those whose codes are multiples of 2. <\/p>\n\n<p>These questions relate only to members of the household - i.e. those listed in columns A1 and B1 but excluding any visitors listed in A1. Include also household members who normally would have spent the census night with the household but who were temporarily elsewhere in Botswana. For example, the usual head of household could be away on business during the census period, but he\/she might be the only income earner for the household. Since he\/she was not present in the household during the census, his\/her employment would not be recorded in Part A and it would appear that the household had no source of income. However, the fact that the household receives income from his\/her employment will be recorded in E5, E6 and E7.\n<br \/>Note that questions in Part E of the questionnaire relate only to activities within Botswana. For example, if a household member who is temporarily living in another country (and is therefore listed in Part B), has planted maize outside Botswana, that agricultural activity will not be recorded in column E2. If the same person owns cattle inside Botswana, then that ownership will be recorded in column E1.<\/p>\n\n<p>The relevant portion of the sample questionnaire is shown on page 80.<\/p>\n\n<p>180. Column E1: Ownership of livestock\n<br \/>Q. Does any member of this household own any of the following?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">1. Cattle\t<br \/>2. Goats<br \/>4. Sheep<br \/>8. Pigs<br \/>16. Poultry<br \/>32. Donkeys\/Mules<br \/>64. Horses<br \/>128. Ostrich<br \/>256. Game<br \/>512. None<\/div><p>Circle the appropriate answer code(s) if any usual member of the household owns any of the above listed livestock. For example, if any member of the household owns three goats and a few chickens, you would put rings around codes 2 and 16.","var_universe":"Botswana 2011: Private households [discrepancies: none]","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether any member of the household owns goats.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Household Economic Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"H"},{"file_id":"H","vid":"BW2011A_SHEEP","name":"BW2011A_SHEEP","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"140","loc_end_pos":"140","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Owns sheep","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<span class=\"h3\">E. Household Information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Agriculture and land acquisition<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>1. Does any member of the household own any of the following?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 1 Cattle<br \/>[] 2 Goats<br \/>[] 4 Sheep<br \/>[] 8 Pigs<br \/>[] 16 Poultry<br \/>[] 32 Donkeys \/ mules<br \/>[] 64 Horses<br \/>[] 128 Ostrich<br \/>[] 256 Game<br \/>[] 512 None<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h3\">Part E of the questionnaire<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>179. Columns E1-E7: Agriculture and land acquisition, and household cash activities, ICT equipment, and internet access<\/p>\n\n<p>For some of the questions in this section, you may circle more than one code, if more than one response applies, i.e. for those whose codes are multiples of 2. <\/p>\n\n<p>These questions relate only to members of the household - i.e. those listed in columns A1 and B1 but excluding any visitors listed in A1. Include also household members who normally would have spent the census night with the household but who were temporarily elsewhere in Botswana. For example, the usual head of household could be away on business during the census period, but he\/she might be the only income earner for the household. Since he\/she was not present in the household during the census, his\/her employment would not be recorded in Part A and it would appear that the household had no source of income. However, the fact that the household receives income from his\/her employment will be recorded in E5, E6 and E7.\n<br \/>Note that questions in Part E of the questionnaire relate only to activities within Botswana. For example, if a household member who is temporarily living in another country (and is therefore listed in Part B), has planted maize outside Botswana, that agricultural activity will not be recorded in column E2. If the same person owns cattle inside Botswana, then that ownership will be recorded in column E1.<\/p>\n\n<p>The relevant portion of the sample questionnaire is shown on page 80.<\/p>\n\n<p>180. Column E1: Ownership of livestock\n<br \/>Q. Does any member of this household own any of the following?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">1. Cattle\t<br \/>2. Goats<br \/>4. Sheep<br \/>8. Pigs<br \/>16. Poultry<br \/>32. Donkeys\/Mules<br \/>64. Horses<br \/>128. Ostrich<br \/>256. Game<br \/>512. None<\/div><p>Circle the appropriate answer code(s) if any usual member of the household owns any of the above listed livestock. For example, if any member of the household owns three goats and a few chickens, you would put rings around codes 2 and 16.","var_universe":"Botswana 2011: Private households [discrepancies: none]","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether any member of the household owns sheep.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Household Economic Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"H"},{"file_id":"H","vid":"BW2011A_PIGS","name":"BW2011A_PIGS","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"141","loc_end_pos":"141","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Owns pigs","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<span class=\"h3\">E. Household Information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Agriculture and land acquisition<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>1. Does any member of the household own any of the following?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 1 Cattle<br \/>[] 2 Goats<br \/>[] 4 Sheep<br \/>[] 8 Pigs<br \/>[] 16 Poultry<br \/>[] 32 Donkeys \/ mules<br \/>[] 64 Horses<br \/>[] 128 Ostrich<br \/>[] 256 Game<br \/>[] 512 None<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h3\">Part E of the questionnaire<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>179. Columns E1-E7: Agriculture and land acquisition, and household cash activities, ICT equipment, and internet access<\/p>\n\n<p>For some of the questions in this section, you may circle more than one code, if more than one response applies, i.e. for those whose codes are multiples of 2. <\/p>\n\n<p>These questions relate only to members of the household - i.e. those listed in columns A1 and B1 but excluding any visitors listed in A1. Include also household members who normally would have spent the census night with the household but who were temporarily elsewhere in Botswana. For example, the usual head of household could be away on business during the census period, but he\/she might be the only income earner for the household. Since he\/she was not present in the household during the census, his\/her employment would not be recorded in Part A and it would appear that the household had no source of income. However, the fact that the household receives income from his\/her employment will be recorded in E5, E6 and E7.\n<br \/>Note that questions in Part E of the questionnaire relate only to activities within Botswana. For example, if a household member who is temporarily living in another country (and is therefore listed in Part B), has planted maize outside Botswana, that agricultural activity will not be recorded in column E2. If the same person owns cattle inside Botswana, then that ownership will be recorded in column E1.<\/p>\n\n<p>The relevant portion of the sample questionnaire is shown on page 80.<\/p>\n\n<p>180. Column E1: Ownership of livestock\n<br \/>Q. Does any member of this household own any of the following?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">1. Cattle\t<br \/>2. Goats<br \/>4. Sheep<br \/>8. Pigs<br \/>16. Poultry<br \/>32. Donkeys\/Mules<br \/>64. Horses<br \/>128. Ostrich<br \/>256. Game<br \/>512. None<\/div><p>Circle the appropriate answer code(s) if any usual member of the household owns any of the above listed livestock. For example, if any member of the household owns three goats and a few chickens, you would put rings around codes 2 and 16.","var_universe":"Botswana 2011: Private households [discrepancies: none]","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether any member of the household owns pigs.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Household Economic Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"H"},{"file_id":"H","vid":"BW2011A_POULTRY","name":"BW2011A_POULTRY","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"142","loc_end_pos":"142","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Owns poultry","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<span class=\"h3\">E. Household Information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Agriculture and land acquisition<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>1. Does any member of the household own any of the following?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 1 Cattle<br \/>[] 2 Goats<br \/>[] 4 Sheep<br \/>[] 8 Pigs<br \/>[] 16 Poultry<br \/>[] 32 Donkeys \/ mules<br \/>[] 64 Horses<br \/>[] 128 Ostrich<br \/>[] 256 Game<br \/>[] 512 None<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h3\">Part E of the questionnaire<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>179. Columns E1-E7: Agriculture and land acquisition, and household cash activities, ICT equipment, and internet access<\/p>\n\n<p>For some of the questions in this section, you may circle more than one code, if more than one response applies, i.e. for those whose codes are multiples of 2. <\/p>\n\n<p>These questions relate only to members of the household - i.e. those listed in columns A1 and B1 but excluding any visitors listed in A1. Include also household members who normally would have spent the census night with the household but who were temporarily elsewhere in Botswana. For example, the usual head of household could be away on business during the census period, but he\/she might be the only income earner for the household. Since he\/she was not present in the household during the census, his\/her employment would not be recorded in Part A and it would appear that the household had no source of income. However, the fact that the household receives income from his\/her employment will be recorded in E5, E6 and E7.\n<br \/>Note that questions in Part E of the questionnaire relate only to activities within Botswana. For example, if a household member who is temporarily living in another country (and is therefore listed in Part B), has planted maize outside Botswana, that agricultural activity will not be recorded in column E2. If the same person owns cattle inside Botswana, then that ownership will be recorded in column E1.<\/p>\n\n<p>The relevant portion of the sample questionnaire is shown on page 80.<\/p>\n\n<p>180. Column E1: Ownership of livestock\n<br \/>Q. Does any member of this household own any of the following?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">1. Cattle\t<br \/>2. Goats<br \/>4. Sheep<br \/>8. Pigs<br \/>16. Poultry<br \/>32. Donkeys\/Mules<br \/>64. Horses<br \/>128. Ostrich<br \/>256. Game<br \/>512. None<\/div><p>Circle the appropriate answer code(s) if any usual member of the household owns any of the above listed livestock. For example, if any member of the household owns three goats and a few chickens, you would put rings around codes 2 and 16.","var_universe":"Botswana 2011: Private households [discrepancies: none]","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether any member of the the household owns poultry.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Household Economic Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"H"},{"file_id":"H","vid":"BW2011A_DONKEY","name":"BW2011A_DONKEY","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"143","loc_end_pos":"143","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Owns donkeys or mules","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<span class=\"h3\">E. Household Information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Agriculture and land acquisition<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>1. Does any member of the household own any of the following?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 1 Cattle<br \/>[] 2 Goats<br \/>[] 4 Sheep<br \/>[] 8 Pigs<br \/>[] 16 Poultry<br \/>[] 32 Donkeys \/ mules<br \/>[] 64 Horses<br \/>[] 128 Ostrich<br \/>[] 256 Game<br \/>[] 512 None<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h3\">Part E of the questionnaire<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>179. Columns E1-E7: Agriculture and land acquisition, and household cash activities, ICT equipment, and internet access<\/p>\n\n<p>For some of the questions in this section, you may circle more than one code, if more than one response applies, i.e. for those whose codes are multiples of 2. <\/p>\n\n<p>These questions relate only to members of the household - i.e. those listed in columns A1 and B1 but excluding any visitors listed in A1. Include also household members who normally would have spent the census night with the household but who were temporarily elsewhere in Botswana. For example, the usual head of household could be away on business during the census period, but he\/she might be the only income earner for the household. Since he\/she was not present in the household during the census, his\/her employment would not be recorded in Part A and it would appear that the household had no source of income. However, the fact that the household receives income from his\/her employment will be recorded in E5, E6 and E7.\n<br \/>Note that questions in Part E of the questionnaire relate only to activities within Botswana. For example, if a household member who is temporarily living in another country (and is therefore listed in Part B), has planted maize outside Botswana, that agricultural activity will not be recorded in column E2. If the same person owns cattle inside Botswana, then that ownership will be recorded in column E1.<\/p>\n\n<p>The relevant portion of the sample questionnaire is shown on page 80.<\/p>\n\n<p>180. Column E1: Ownership of livestock\n<br \/>Q. Does any member of this household own any of the following?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">1. Cattle\t<br \/>2. Goats<br \/>4. Sheep<br \/>8. Pigs<br \/>16. Poultry<br \/>32. Donkeys\/Mules<br \/>64. Horses<br \/>128. Ostrich<br \/>256. Game<br \/>512. None<\/div><p>Circle the appropriate answer code(s) if any usual member of the household owns any of the above listed livestock. For example, if any member of the household owns three goats and a few chickens, you would put rings around codes 2 and 16.","var_universe":"Botswana 2011: Private households [discrepancies: none]","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether any member of the household owns donkeys or mules.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Household Economic Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"H"},{"file_id":"H","vid":"BW2011A_HORSES","name":"BW2011A_HORSES","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"144","loc_end_pos":"144","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Owns horses","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<span class=\"h3\">E. Household Information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Agriculture and land acquisition<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>1. Does any member of the household own any of the following?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 1 Cattle<br \/>[] 2 Goats<br \/>[] 4 Sheep<br \/>[] 8 Pigs<br \/>[] 16 Poultry<br \/>[] 32 Donkeys \/ mules<br \/>[] 64 Horses<br \/>[] 128 Ostrich<br \/>[] 256 Game<br \/>[] 512 None<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h3\">Part E of the questionnaire<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>179. Columns E1-E7: Agriculture and land acquisition, and household cash activities, ICT equipment, and internet access<\/p>\n\n<p>For some of the questions in this section, you may circle more than one code, if more than one response applies, i.e. for those whose codes are multiples of 2. <\/p>\n\n<p>These questions relate only to members of the household - i.e. those listed in columns A1 and B1 but excluding any visitors listed in A1. Include also household members who normally would have spent the census night with the household but who were temporarily elsewhere in Botswana. For example, the usual head of household could be away on business during the census period, but he\/she might be the only income earner for the household. Since he\/she was not present in the household during the census, his\/her employment would not be recorded in Part A and it would appear that the household had no source of income. However, the fact that the household receives income from his\/her employment will be recorded in E5, E6 and E7.\n<br \/>Note that questions in Part E of the questionnaire relate only to activities within Botswana. For example, if a household member who is temporarily living in another country (and is therefore listed in Part B), has planted maize outside Botswana, that agricultural activity will not be recorded in column E2. If the same person owns cattle inside Botswana, then that ownership will be recorded in column E1.<\/p>\n\n<p>The relevant portion of the sample questionnaire is shown on page 80.<\/p>\n\n<p>180. Column E1: Ownership of livestock\n<br \/>Q. Does any member of this household own any of the following?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">1. Cattle\t<br \/>2. Goats<br \/>4. Sheep<br \/>8. Pigs<br \/>16. Poultry<br \/>32. Donkeys\/Mules<br \/>64. Horses<br \/>128. Ostrich<br \/>256. Game<br \/>512. None<\/div><p>Circle the appropriate answer code(s) if any usual member of the household owns any of the above listed livestock. For example, if any member of the household owns three goats and a few chickens, you would put rings around codes 2 and 16.","var_universe":"Botswana 2011: Private households [discrepancies: none]","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether any member of the household owns horses.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Household Economic Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"H"},{"file_id":"H","vid":"BW2011A_OSTRICH","name":"BW2011A_OSTRICH","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"145","loc_end_pos":"145","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Owns ostrich","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<span class=\"h3\">E. Household Information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Agriculture and land acquisition<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>1. Does any member of the household own any of the following?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 1 Cattle<br \/>[] 2 Goats<br \/>[] 4 Sheep<br \/>[] 8 Pigs<br \/>[] 16 Poultry<br \/>[] 32 Donkeys \/ mules<br \/>[] 64 Horses<br \/>[] 128 Ostrich<br \/>[] 256 Game<br \/>[] 512 None<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h3\">Part E of the questionnaire<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>179. Columns E1-E7: Agriculture and land acquisition, and household cash activities, ICT equipment, and internet access<\/p>\n\n<p>For some of the questions in this section, you may circle more than one code, if more than one response applies, i.e. for those whose codes are multiples of 2. <\/p>\n\n<p>These questions relate only to members of the household - i.e. those listed in columns A1 and B1 but excluding any visitors listed in A1. Include also household members who normally would have spent the census night with the household but who were temporarily elsewhere in Botswana. For example, the usual head of household could be away on business during the census period, but he\/she might be the only income earner for the household. Since he\/she was not present in the household during the census, his\/her employment would not be recorded in Part A and it would appear that the household had no source of income. However, the fact that the household receives income from his\/her employment will be recorded in E5, E6 and E7.\n<br \/>Note that questions in Part E of the questionnaire relate only to activities within Botswana. For example, if a household member who is temporarily living in another country (and is therefore listed in Part B), has planted maize outside Botswana, that agricultural activity will not be recorded in column E2. If the same person owns cattle inside Botswana, then that ownership will be recorded in column E1.<\/p>\n\n<p>The relevant portion of the sample questionnaire is shown on page 80.<\/p>\n\n<p>180. Column E1: Ownership of livestock\n<br \/>Q. Does any member of this household own any of the following?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">1. Cattle\t<br \/>2. Goats<br \/>4. Sheep<br \/>8. Pigs<br \/>16. Poultry<br \/>32. Donkeys\/Mules<br \/>64. Horses<br \/>128. Ostrich<br \/>256. Game<br \/>512. None<\/div><p>Circle the appropriate answer code(s) if any usual member of the household owns any of the above listed livestock. For example, if any member of the household owns three goats and a few chickens, you would put rings around codes 2 and 16.","var_universe":"Botswana 2011: Private households [discrepancies: none]","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether any member of the the household owns ostrich.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Household Economic Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"H"},{"file_id":"H","vid":"BW2011A_GAME","name":"BW2011A_GAME","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"146","loc_end_pos":"146","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Owns game","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<span class=\"h3\">E. Household Information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Agriculture and land acquisition<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>1. Does any member of the household own any of the following?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 1 Cattle<br \/>[] 2 Goats<br \/>[] 4 Sheep<br \/>[] 8 Pigs<br \/>[] 16 Poultry<br \/>[] 32 Donkeys \/ mules<br \/>[] 64 Horses<br \/>[] 128 Ostrich<br \/>[] 256 Game<br \/>[] 512 None<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h3\">Part E of the questionnaire<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>179. Columns E1-E7: Agriculture and land acquisition, and household cash activities, ICT equipment, and internet access<\/p>\n\n<p>For some of the questions in this section, you may circle more than one code, if more than one response applies, i.e. for those whose codes are multiples of 2. <\/p>\n\n<p>These questions relate only to members of the household - i.e. those listed in columns A1 and B1 but excluding any visitors listed in A1. Include also household members who normally would have spent the census night with the household but who were temporarily elsewhere in Botswana. For example, the usual head of household could be away on business during the census period, but he\/she might be the only income earner for the household. Since he\/she was not present in the household during the census, his\/her employment would not be recorded in Part A and it would appear that the household had no source of income. However, the fact that the household receives income from his\/her employment will be recorded in E5, E6 and E7.\n<br \/>Note that questions in Part E of the questionnaire relate only to activities within Botswana. For example, if a household member who is temporarily living in another country (and is therefore listed in Part B), has planted maize outside Botswana, that agricultural activity will not be recorded in column E2. If the same person owns cattle inside Botswana, then that ownership will be recorded in column E1.<\/p>\n\n<p>The relevant portion of the sample questionnaire is shown on page 80.<\/p>\n\n<p>180. Column E1: Ownership of livestock\n<br \/>Q. Does any member of this household own any of the following?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">1. Cattle\t<br \/>2. Goats<br \/>4. Sheep<br \/>8. Pigs<br \/>16. Poultry<br \/>32. Donkeys\/Mules<br \/>64. Horses<br \/>128. Ostrich<br \/>256. Game<br \/>512. None<\/div><p>Circle the appropriate answer code(s) if any usual member of the household owns any of the above listed livestock. For example, if any member of the household owns three goats and a few chickens, you would put rings around codes 2 and 16.","var_universe":"Botswana 2011: Private households [discrepancies: none]","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether any member of the the household owns game.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Household Economic Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"H"},{"file_id":"H","vid":"BW2011A_LIVESTOCK","name":"BW2011A_LIVESTOCK","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"147","loc_end_pos":"147","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Livestock ownership","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<span class=\"h3\">E. Household Information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Agriculture and land acquisition<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>1. Does any member of the household own any of the following?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 1 Cattle<br \/>[] 2 Goats<br \/>[] 4 Sheep<br \/>[] 8 Pigs<br \/>[] 16 Poultry<br \/>[] 32 Donkeys \/ mules<br \/>[] 64 Horses<br \/>[] 128 Ostrich<br \/>[] 256 Game<br \/>[] 512 None<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h3\">Part E of the questionnaire<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>179. Columns E1-E7: Agriculture and land acquisition, and household cash activities, ICT equipment, and internet access<\/p>\n\n<p>For some of the questions in this section, you may circle more than one code, if more than one response applies, i.e. for those whose codes are multiples of 2. <\/p>\n\n<p>These questions relate only to members of the household - i.e. those listed in columns A1 and B1 but excluding any visitors listed in A1. Include also household members who normally would have spent the census night with the household but who were temporarily elsewhere in Botswana. For example, the usual head of household could be away on business during the census period, but he\/she might be the only income earner for the household. Since he\/she was not present in the household during the census, his\/her employment would not be recorded in Part A and it would appear that the household had no source of income. However, the fact that the household receives income from his\/her employment will be recorded in E5, E6 and E7.\n<br \/>Note that questions in Part E of the questionnaire relate only to activities within Botswana. For example, if a household member who is temporarily living in another country (and is therefore listed in Part B), has planted maize outside Botswana, that agricultural activity will not be recorded in column E2. If the same person owns cattle inside Botswana, then that ownership will be recorded in column E1.<\/p>\n\n<p>The relevant portion of the sample questionnaire is shown on page 80.<\/p>\n\n<p>180. Column E1: Ownership of livestock\n<br \/>Q. Does any member of this household own any of the following?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">1. Cattle\t<br \/>2. Goats<br \/>4. Sheep<br \/>8. Pigs<br \/>16. Poultry<br \/>32. Donkeys\/Mules<br \/>64. Horses<br \/>128. Ostrich<br \/>256. Game<br \/>512. None<\/div><p>Circle the appropriate answer code(s) if any usual member of the household owns any of the above listed livestock. For example, if any member of the household owns three goats and a few chickens, you would put rings around codes 2 and 16.","var_universe":"Botswana 2011: Private households [discrepancies: none]","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the household owns any livestock.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Does not own any livestock","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Household Economic Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"H"},{"file_id":"H","vid":"BW2011A_MAIZE","name":"BW2011A_MAIZE","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"148","loc_end_pos":"148","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Plants maize","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<span class=\"h3\">E. Household Information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Agriculture and land acquisition<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>2. Did any member of this household plant any of the following during the agricultural seasons?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 1 Maize<br \/>[] 2 Millet<br \/>[] 4 Sorghum<br \/>[] 8 Beans \/ cowpeas<br \/>[] 16 Water melons<br \/>[] 32 Sweet reeds<br \/>[] 64 None<br \/>[] Other (specify) ________<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h3\">Part E of the questionnaire<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>179. Columns E1-E7: Agriculture and land acquisition, and household cash activities, ICT equipment, and internet access<\/p>\n\n<p>For some of the questions in this section, you may circle more than one code, if more than one response applies, i.e. for those whose codes are multiples of 2. <\/p>\n\n<p>These questions relate only to members of the household - i.e. those listed in columns A1 and B1 but excluding any visitors listed in A1. Include also household members who normally would have spent the census night with the household but who were temporarily elsewhere in Botswana. For example, the usual head of household could be away on business during the census period, but he\/she might be the only income earner for the household. Since he\/she was not present in the household during the census, his\/her employment would not be recorded in Part A and it would appear that the household had no source of income. However, the fact that the household receives income from his\/her employment will be recorded in E5, E6 and E7.\n<br \/>Note that questions in Part E of the questionnaire relate only to activities within Botswana. For example, if a household member who is temporarily living in another country (and is therefore listed in Part B), has planted maize outside Botswana, that agricultural activity will not be recorded in column E2. If the same person owns cattle inside Botswana, then that ownership will be recorded in column E1.<\/p>\n\n<p>The relevant portion of the sample questionnaire is shown on page 80.<\/p>\n\n<p>181. Column E2: Planting of crops\n<br \/>Q. Did any member of this household plant any of the following during the last agricultural season (harvested during the past 12 months)?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">1. Maize<br \/>2. Millet<br \/>4. Sorghum<br \/>8. Beans<br \/>16. Watermelon<br \/>32. None<br \/>64. Other (specify)<\/div><p>Circle the appropriate answer code(s) if during the past agricultural season any member of the household planted any of the above. Write down the name(s) of any other crop(s) planted but not listed (e.g., sweet reeds). If they planted nothing at all, write 0 in the space below the codes, but not in the shaded area.","var_universe":"Botswana 2011: Private households [discrepancies: none]","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the household planted maize during the last agricultural season.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Household Economic Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"H"},{"file_id":"H","vid":"BW2011A_MILLET","name":"BW2011A_MILLET","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"149","loc_end_pos":"149","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Plants millet","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<span class=\"h3\">E. Household Information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Agriculture and land acquisition<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>2. Did any member of this household plant any of the following during the agricultural seasons?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 1 Maize<br \/>[] 2 Millet<br \/>[] 4 Sorghum<br \/>[] 8 Beans \/ cowpeas<br \/>[] 16 Water melons<br \/>[] 32 Sweet reeds<br \/>[] 64 None<br \/>[] Other (specify) ________<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h3\">Part E of the questionnaire<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>179. Columns E1-E7: Agriculture and land acquisition, and household cash activities, ICT equipment, and internet access<\/p>\n\n<p>For some of the questions in this section, you may circle more than one code, if more than one response applies, i.e. for those whose codes are multiples of 2. <\/p>\n\n<p>These questions relate only to members of the household - i.e. those listed in columns A1 and B1 but excluding any visitors listed in A1. Include also household members who normally would have spent the census night with the household but who were temporarily elsewhere in Botswana. For example, the usual head of household could be away on business during the census period, but he\/she might be the only income earner for the household. Since he\/she was not present in the household during the census, his\/her employment would not be recorded in Part A and it would appear that the household had no source of income. However, the fact that the household receives income from his\/her employment will be recorded in E5, E6 and E7.\n<br \/>Note that questions in Part E of the questionnaire relate only to activities within Botswana. For example, if a household member who is temporarily living in another country (and is therefore listed in Part B), has planted maize outside Botswana, that agricultural activity will not be recorded in column E2. If the same person owns cattle inside Botswana, then that ownership will be recorded in column E1.<\/p>\n\n<p>The relevant portion of the sample questionnaire is shown on page 80.<\/p>\n\n<p>181. Column E2: Planting of crops\n<br \/>Q. Did any member of this household plant any of the following during the last agricultural season (harvested during the past 12 months)?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">1. Maize<br \/>2. Millet<br \/>4. Sorghum<br \/>8. Beans<br \/>16. Watermelon<br \/>32. None<br \/>64. Other (specify)<\/div><p>Circle the appropriate answer code(s) if during the past agricultural season any member of the household planted any of the above. Write down the name(s) of any other crop(s) planted but not listed (e.g., sweet reeds). If they planted nothing at all, write 0 in the space below the codes, but not in the shaded area.","var_universe":"Botswana 2011: Private households [discrepancies: none]","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the household planted millet during the last agricultural season.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Household Economic Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"H"},{"file_id":"H","vid":"BW2011A_SORGHUM","name":"BW2011A_SORGHUM","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"150","loc_end_pos":"150","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Plants sorghum","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<span class=\"h3\">E. Household Information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Agriculture and land acquisition<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>2. Did any member of this household plant any of the following during the agricultural seasons?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 1 Maize<br \/>[] 2 Millet<br \/>[] 4 Sorghum<br \/>[] 8 Beans \/ cowpeas<br \/>[] 16 Water melons<br \/>[] 32 Sweet reeds<br \/>[] 64 None<br \/>[] Other (specify) ________<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h3\">Part E of the questionnaire<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>179. Columns E1-E7: Agriculture and land acquisition, and household cash activities, ICT equipment, and internet access<\/p>\n\n<p>For some of the questions in this section, you may circle more than one code, if more than one response applies, i.e. for those whose codes are multiples of 2. <\/p>\n\n<p>These questions relate only to members of the household - i.e. those listed in columns A1 and B1 but excluding any visitors listed in A1. Include also household members who normally would have spent the census night with the household but who were temporarily elsewhere in Botswana. For example, the usual head of household could be away on business during the census period, but he\/she might be the only income earner for the household. Since he\/she was not present in the household during the census, his\/her employment would not be recorded in Part A and it would appear that the household had no source of income. However, the fact that the household receives income from his\/her employment will be recorded in E5, E6 and E7.\n<br \/>Note that questions in Part E of the questionnaire relate only to activities within Botswana. For example, if a household member who is temporarily living in another country (and is therefore listed in Part B), has planted maize outside Botswana, that agricultural activity will not be recorded in column E2. If the same person owns cattle inside Botswana, then that ownership will be recorded in column E1.<\/p>\n\n<p>The relevant portion of the sample questionnaire is shown on page 80.<\/p>\n\n<p>181. Column E2: Planting of crops\n<br \/>Q. Did any member of this household plant any of the following during the last agricultural season (harvested during the past 12 months)?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">1. Maize<br \/>2. Millet<br \/>4. Sorghum<br \/>8. Beans<br \/>16. Watermelon<br \/>32. None<br \/>64. Other (specify)<\/div><p>Circle the appropriate answer code(s) if during the past agricultural season any member of the household planted any of the above. Write down the name(s) of any other crop(s) planted but not listed (e.g., sweet reeds). If they planted nothing at all, write 0 in the space below the codes, but not in the shaded area.","var_universe":"Botswana 2011: Private households [discrepancies: none]","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the household planted sorghum during the last agricultural season.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Household Economic Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"H"},{"file_id":"H","vid":"BW2011A_BEANS","name":"BW2011A_BEANS","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"151","loc_end_pos":"151","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Plants beans or cowpeas","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<span class=\"h3\">E. Household Information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Agriculture and land acquisition<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>2. Did any member of this household plant any of the following during the agricultural seasons?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 1 Maize<br \/>[] 2 Millet<br \/>[] 4 Sorghum<br \/>[] 8 Beans \/ cowpeas<br \/>[] 16 Water melons<br \/>[] 32 Sweet reeds<br \/>[] 64 None<br \/>[] Other (specify) ________<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h3\">Part E of the questionnaire<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>179. Columns E1-E7: Agriculture and land acquisition, and household cash activities, ICT equipment, and internet access<\/p>\n\n<p>For some of the questions in this section, you may circle more than one code, if more than one response applies, i.e. for those whose codes are multiples of 2. <\/p>\n\n<p>These questions relate only to members of the household - i.e. those listed in columns A1 and B1 but excluding any visitors listed in A1. Include also household members who normally would have spent the census night with the household but who were temporarily elsewhere in Botswana. For example, the usual head of household could be away on business during the census period, but he\/she might be the only income earner for the household. Since he\/she was not present in the household during the census, his\/her employment would not be recorded in Part A and it would appear that the household had no source of income. However, the fact that the household receives income from his\/her employment will be recorded in E5, E6 and E7.\n<br \/>Note that questions in Part E of the questionnaire relate only to activities within Botswana. For example, if a household member who is temporarily living in another country (and is therefore listed in Part B), has planted maize outside Botswana, that agricultural activity will not be recorded in column E2. If the same person owns cattle inside Botswana, then that ownership will be recorded in column E1.<\/p>\n\n<p>The relevant portion of the sample questionnaire is shown on page 80.<\/p>\n\n<p>181. Column E2: Planting of crops\n<br \/>Q. Did any member of this household plant any of the following during the last agricultural season (harvested during the past 12 months)?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">1. Maize<br \/>2. Millet<br \/>4. Sorghum<br \/>8. Beans<br \/>16. Watermelon<br \/>32. None<br \/>64. Other (specify)<\/div><p>Circle the appropriate answer code(s) if during the past agricultural season any member of the household planted any of the above. Write down the name(s) of any other crop(s) planted but not listed (e.g., sweet reeds). If they planted nothing at all, write 0 in the space below the codes, but not in the shaded area.","var_universe":"Botswana 2011: Private households [discrepancies: none]","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the household planted beans during the last agricultural season.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Household Economic Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"H"},{"file_id":"H","vid":"BW2011A_MELONS","name":"BW2011A_MELONS","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"152","loc_end_pos":"152","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Plants watermelons or melons","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<span class=\"h3\">E. Household Information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Agriculture and land acquisition<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>2. Did any member of this household plant any of the following during the agricultural seasons?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 1 Maize<br \/>[] 2 Millet<br \/>[] 4 Sorghum<br \/>[] 8 Beans \/ cowpeas<br \/>[] 16 Water melons<br \/>[] 32 Sweet reeds<br \/>[] 64 None<br \/>[] Other (specify) ________<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h3\">Part E of the questionnaire<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>179. Columns E1-E7: Agriculture and land acquisition, and household cash activities, ICT equipment, and internet access<\/p>\n\n<p>For some of the questions in this section, you may circle more than one code, if more than one response applies, i.e. for those whose codes are multiples of 2. <\/p>\n\n<p>These questions relate only to members of the household - i.e. those listed in columns A1 and B1 but excluding any visitors listed in A1. Include also household members who normally would have spent the census night with the household but who were temporarily elsewhere in Botswana. For example, the usual head of household could be away on business during the census period, but he\/she might be the only income earner for the household. Since he\/she was not present in the household during the census, his\/her employment would not be recorded in Part A and it would appear that the household had no source of income. However, the fact that the household receives income from his\/her employment will be recorded in E5, E6 and E7.\n<br \/>Note that questions in Part E of the questionnaire relate only to activities within Botswana. For example, if a household member who is temporarily living in another country (and is therefore listed in Part B), has planted maize outside Botswana, that agricultural activity will not be recorded in column E2. If the same person owns cattle inside Botswana, then that ownership will be recorded in column E1.<\/p>\n\n<p>The relevant portion of the sample questionnaire is shown on page 80.<\/p>\n\n<p>181. Column E2: Planting of crops\n<br \/>Q. Did any member of this household plant any of the following during the last agricultural season (harvested during the past 12 months)?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">1. Maize<br \/>2. Millet<br \/>4. Sorghum<br \/>8. Beans<br \/>16. Watermelon<br \/>32. None<br \/>64. Other (specify)<\/div><p>Circle the appropriate answer code(s) if during the past agricultural season any member of the household planted any of the above. Write down the name(s) of any other crop(s) planted but not listed (e.g., sweet reeds). If they planted nothing at all, write 0 in the space below the codes, but not in the shaded area.","var_universe":"Botswana 2011: Private households [discrepancies: none]","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the household planted water melons or melons during the last agricultural season.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Household Economic Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"H"},{"file_id":"H","vid":"BW2011A_SWTREED","name":"BW2011A_SWTREED","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"153","loc_end_pos":"153","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Plants sweet reeds","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<span class=\"h3\">E. Household Information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Agriculture and land acquisition<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>2. Did any member of this household plant any of the following during the agricultural seasons?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 1 Maize<br \/>[] 2 Millet<br \/>[] 4 Sorghum<br \/>[] 8 Beans \/ cowpeas<br \/>[] 16 Water melons<br \/>[] 32 Sweet reeds<br \/>[] 64 None<br \/>[] Other (specify) ________<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h3\">Part E of the questionnaire<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>179. Columns E1-E7: Agriculture and land acquisition, and household cash activities, ICT equipment, and internet access<\/p>\n\n<p>For some of the questions in this section, you may circle more than one code, if more than one response applies, i.e. for those whose codes are multiples of 2. <\/p>\n\n<p>These questions relate only to members of the household - i.e. those listed in columns A1 and B1 but excluding any visitors listed in A1. Include also household members who normally would have spent the census night with the household but who were temporarily elsewhere in Botswana. For example, the usual head of household could be away on business during the census period, but he\/she might be the only income earner for the household. Since he\/she was not present in the household during the census, his\/her employment would not be recorded in Part A and it would appear that the household had no source of income. However, the fact that the household receives income from his\/her employment will be recorded in E5, E6 and E7.\n<br \/>Note that questions in Part E of the questionnaire relate only to activities within Botswana. For example, if a household member who is temporarily living in another country (and is therefore listed in Part B), has planted maize outside Botswana, that agricultural activity will not be recorded in column E2. If the same person owns cattle inside Botswana, then that ownership will be recorded in column E1.<\/p>\n\n<p>The relevant portion of the sample questionnaire is shown on page 80.<\/p>\n\n<p>181. Column E2: Planting of crops\n<br \/>Q. Did any member of this household plant any of the following during the last agricultural season (harvested during the past 12 months)?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">1. Maize<br \/>2. Millet<br \/>4. Sorghum<br \/>8. Beans<br \/>16. Watermelon<br \/>32. None<br \/>64. Other (specify)<\/div><p>Circle the appropriate answer code(s) if during the past agricultural season any member of the household planted any of the above. Write down the name(s) of any other crop(s) planted but not listed (e.g., sweet reeds). If they planted nothing at all, write 0 in the space below the codes, but not in the shaded area.","var_universe":"Botswana 2011: Private households [discrepancies: none]","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the household planted sweet reeds during the last agricultural season.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Household Economic Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"H"},{"file_id":"H","vid":"BW2011A_NOCROPS","name":"BW2011A_NOCROPS","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"154","loc_end_pos":"154","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Crops planted during agricultural season","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<span class=\"h3\">E. Household Information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Agriculture and land acquisition<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>2. Did any member of this household plant any of the following during the agricultural seasons?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 1 Maize<br \/>[] 2 Millet<br \/>[] 4 Sorghum<br \/>[] 8 Beans \/ cowpeas<br \/>[] 16 Water melons<br \/>[] 32 Sweet reeds<br \/>[] 64 None<br \/>[] Other (specify) ________<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h3\">Part E of the questionnaire<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>179. Columns E1-E7: Agriculture and land acquisition, and household cash activities, ICT equipment, and internet access<\/p>\n\n<p>For some of the questions in this section, you may circle more than one code, if more than one response applies, i.e. for those whose codes are multiples of 2. <\/p>\n\n<p>These questions relate only to members of the household - i.e. those listed in columns A1 and B1 but excluding any visitors listed in A1. Include also household members who normally would have spent the census night with the household but who were temporarily elsewhere in Botswana. For example, the usual head of household could be away on business during the census period, but he\/she might be the only income earner for the household. Since he\/she was not present in the household during the census, his\/her employment would not be recorded in Part A and it would appear that the household had no source of income. However, the fact that the household receives income from his\/her employment will be recorded in E5, E6 and E7.\n<br \/>Note that questions in Part E of the questionnaire relate only to activities within Botswana. For example, if a household member who is temporarily living in another country (and is therefore listed in Part B), has planted maize outside Botswana, that agricultural activity will not be recorded in column E2. If the same person owns cattle inside Botswana, then that ownership will be recorded in column E1.<\/p>\n\n<p>The relevant portion of the sample questionnaire is shown on page 80.<\/p>\n\n<p>181. Column E2: Planting of crops\n<br \/>Q. Did any member of this household plant any of the following during the last agricultural season (harvested during the past 12 months)?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">1. Maize<br \/>2. Millet<br \/>4. Sorghum<br \/>8. Beans<br \/>16. Watermelon<br \/>32. None<br \/>64. Other (specify)<\/div><p>Circle the appropriate answer code(s) if during the past agricultural season any member of the household planted any of the above. Write down the name(s) of any other crop(s) planted but not listed (e.g., sweet reeds). If they planted nothing at all, write 0 in the space below the codes, but not in the shaded area.","var_universe":"Botswana 2011: Private households [discrepancies: none]","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the household planted any crops during the last agricultural season.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Did not plant any crops","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"Planted crops","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Household Economic Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"H"},{"file_id":"H","vid":"BW2011A_OTHMELON","name":"BW2011A_OTHMELON","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"155","loc_end_pos":"155","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Plants other melons","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<span class=\"h3\">E. Household Information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Agriculture and land acquisition<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>2. Did any member of this household plant any of the following during the agricultural seasons?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 1 Maize<br \/>[] 2 Millet<br \/>[] 4 Sorghum<br \/>[] 8 Beans \/ cowpeas<br \/>[] 16 Water melons<br \/>[] 32 Sweet reeds<br \/>[] 64 None<br \/>[] Other (specify) ________<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h3\">Part E of the questionnaire<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>179. Columns E1-E7: Agriculture and land acquisition, and household cash activities, ICT equipment, and internet access<\/p>\n\n<p>For some of the questions in this section, you may circle more than one code, if more than one response applies, i.e. for those whose codes are multiples of 2. <\/p>\n\n<p>These questions relate only to members of the household - i.e. those listed in columns A1 and B1 but excluding any visitors listed in A1. Include also household members who normally would have spent the census night with the household but who were temporarily elsewhere in Botswana. For example, the usual head of household could be away on business during the census period, but he\/she might be the only income earner for the household. Since he\/she was not present in the household during the census, his\/her employment would not be recorded in Part A and it would appear that the household had no source of income. However, the fact that the household receives income from his\/her employment will be recorded in E5, E6 and E7.\n<br \/>Note that questions in Part E of the questionnaire relate only to activities within Botswana. For example, if a household member who is temporarily living in another country (and is therefore listed in Part B), has planted maize outside Botswana, that agricultural activity will not be recorded in column E2. If the same person owns cattle inside Botswana, then that ownership will be recorded in column E1.<\/p>\n\n<p>The relevant portion of the sample questionnaire is shown on page 80.<\/p>\n\n<p>181. Column E2: Planting of crops\n<br \/>Q. Did any member of this household plant any of the following during the last agricultural season (harvested during the past 12 months)?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">1. Maize<br \/>2. Millet<br \/>4. Sorghum<br \/>8. Beans<br \/>16. Watermelon<br \/>32. None<br \/>64. Other (specify)<\/div><p>Circle the appropriate answer code(s) if during the past agricultural season any member of the household planted any of the above. Write down the name(s) of any other crop(s) planted but not listed (e.g., sweet reeds). If they planted nothing at all, write 0 in the space below the codes, but not in the shaded area.","var_universe":"Botswana 2011: Private households [discrepancies: none]","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the household planted other melons during the last agricultural season.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Household Economic Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"H"},{"file_id":"H","vid":"BW2011A_OTHPLANT","name":"BW2011A_OTHPLANT","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"156","loc_end_pos":"156","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Plants other plants","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<span class=\"h3\">E. Household Information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Agriculture and land acquisition<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>2. Did any member of this household plant any of the following during the agricultural seasons?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 1 Maize<br \/>[] 2 Millet<br \/>[] 4 Sorghum<br \/>[] 8 Beans \/ cowpeas<br \/>[] 16 Water melons<br \/>[] 32 Sweet reeds<br \/>[] 64 None<br \/>[] Other (specify) ________<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h3\">Part E of the questionnaire<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>179. Columns E1-E7: Agriculture and land acquisition, and household cash activities, ICT equipment, and internet access<\/p>\n\n<p>For some of the questions in this section, you may circle more than one code, if more than one response applies, i.e. for those whose codes are multiples of 2. <\/p>\n\n<p>These questions relate only to members of the household - i.e. those listed in columns A1 and B1 but excluding any visitors listed in A1. Include also household members who normally would have spent the census night with the household but who were temporarily elsewhere in Botswana. For example, the usual head of household could be away on business during the census period, but he\/she might be the only income earner for the household. Since he\/she was not present in the household during the census, his\/her employment would not be recorded in Part A and it would appear that the household had no source of income. However, the fact that the household receives income from his\/her employment will be recorded in E5, E6 and E7.\n<br \/>Note that questions in Part E of the questionnaire relate only to activities within Botswana. For example, if a household member who is temporarily living in another country (and is therefore listed in Part B), has planted maize outside Botswana, that agricultural activity will not be recorded in column E2. If the same person owns cattle inside Botswana, then that ownership will be recorded in column E1.<\/p>\n\n<p>The relevant portion of the sample questionnaire is shown on page 80.<\/p>\n\n<p>181. Column E2: Planting of crops\n<br \/>Q. Did any member of this household plant any of the following during the last agricultural season (harvested during the past 12 months)?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">1. Maize<br \/>2. Millet<br \/>4. Sorghum<br \/>8. Beans<br \/>16. Watermelon<br \/>32. None<br \/>64. Other (specify)<\/div><p>Circle the appropriate answer code(s) if during the past agricultural season any member of the household planted any of the above. Write down the name(s) of any other crop(s) planted but not listed (e.g., sweet reeds). If they planted nothing at all, write 0 in the space below the codes, but not in the shaded area.","var_universe":"Botswana 2011: Private households [discrepancies: none]","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the household planted other plants during last the agricultural season.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Household Economic Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"H"},{"file_id":"H","vid":"BW2011A_LANDCULT","name":"BW2011A_LANDCULT","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"157","loc_end_pos":"157","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Access to land for cultivation","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<span class=\"h3\">E. Household Information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Agriculture and land acquisition<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>3. Does any member of this household own or have access to land used for planting?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 1 Yes, own<br \/>[] 2 Yes, access<br \/>[] 3 No [go to question 5]<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h3\">Part E of the questionnaire<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>179. Columns E1-E7: Agriculture and land acquisition, and household cash activities, ICT equipment, and internet access<\/p>\n\n<p>For some of the questions in this section, you may circle more than one code, if more than one response applies, i.e. for those whose codes are multiples of 2. <\/p>\n\n<p>These questions relate only to members of the household - i.e. those listed in columns A1 and B1 but excluding any visitors listed in A1. Include also household members who normally would have spent the census night with the household but who were temporarily elsewhere in Botswana. For example, the usual head of household could be away on business during the census period, but he\/she might be the only income earner for the household. Since he\/she was not present in the household during the census, his\/her employment would not be recorded in Part A and it would appear that the household had no source of income. However, the fact that the household receives income from his\/her employment will be recorded in E5, E6 and E7.\n<br \/>Note that questions in Part E of the questionnaire relate only to activities within Botswana. For example, if a household member who is temporarily living in another country (and is therefore listed in Part B), has planted maize outside Botswana, that agricultural activity will not be recorded in column E2. If the same person owns cattle inside Botswana, then that ownership will be recorded in column E1.<\/p>\n\n<p>The relevant portion of the sample questionnaire is shown on page 80.<\/p>\n\n<p>182. Column E3: Ownership\/access to land used for planting\n<br \/>Q. Does any member of this household own or have access to land used for planting?\n<br \/>The objective of this question is to know whether the household owns the land used for planting or if the household borrowed\/rented land used for planting. If the household borrowed\/rented the land used for planting, this implies that the household does not own land but rather has access to the land used for planting.<\/p>\n\n<p>Circle 1, 2, 3, for yes (own), yes (access) or no respectively depending on the answer provided by the respondent. If the response is no then go to E5.","var_universe":"Botswana 2011: Private households [discrepancies: none]","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the household has access to land for cultivation.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Yes, own land for cultivation","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"Yes, have access to land for cultivation","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"3","labl":"No","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Household Economic Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"H"},{"file_id":"H","vid":"BW2011A_LANDBOARD","name":"BW2011A_LANDBOARD","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"158","loc_end_pos":"158","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Land acquired through land board","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<span class=\"h3\">E. Household Information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Agriculture and land acquisition<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>4. How was the land(s) used for planting acquired?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 1 Land board<br \/>[] 2 Tribal \/ communal<br \/>[] 4 Inheritance<br \/>[] 8 Freehold<br \/>[] 16 Lease<br \/>[] 32 Tribal Grazing Land Policy (TGLP)<br \/>[] 64 Syndicate<br \/>[] 128 Employer \/ relative<br \/>[] 256 Self-allocated<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h3\">Part E of the questionnaire<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>179. Columns E1-E7: Agriculture and land acquisition, and household cash activities, ICT equipment, and internet access<\/p>\n\n<p>For some of the questions in this section, you may circle more than one code, if more than one response applies, i.e. for those whose codes are multiples of 2. <\/p>\n\n<p>These questions relate only to members of the household - i.e. those listed in columns A1 and B1 but excluding any visitors listed in A1. Include also household members who normally would have spent the census night with the household but who were temporarily elsewhere in Botswana. For example, the usual head of household could be away on business during the census period, but he\/she might be the only income earner for the household. Since he\/she was not present in the household during the census, his\/her employment would not be recorded in Part A and it would appear that the household had no source of income. However, the fact that the household receives income from his\/her employment will be recorded in E5, E6 and E7.\n<br \/>Note that questions in Part E of the questionnaire relate only to activities within Botswana. For example, if a household member who is temporarily living in another country (and is therefore listed in Part B), has planted maize outside Botswana, that agricultural activity will not be recorded in column E2. If the same person owns cattle inside Botswana, then that ownership will be recorded in column E1.<\/p>\n\n<p>The relevant portion of the sample questionnaire is shown on page 80.<\/p>\n\n<p>182. Column E3: Ownership\/access to land used for planting\n<br \/>Q. Does any member of this household own or have access to land used for planting?\n<br \/>The objective of this question is to know whether the household owns the land used for planting or if the household borrowed\/rented land used for planting. If the household borrowed\/rented the land used for planting, this implies that the household does not own land but rather has access to the land used for planting.<\/p>\n\n<p>Circle 1, 2, 3, for yes (own), yes (access) or no respectively depending on the answer provided by the respondent. If the response is no then go to E5.<\/p>\n\n<p>183. Column E4: Land acquisition\n<br \/>Q. How was the land(s) used for planting acquired?\n<br \/>If a member of the household owns or has access to land used for planting, then ask how the land was acquired. Circle the appropriate answer code(s).<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">1. Land board<br \/>2. Tribal\t<br \/>4. Inheritance<br \/>8. Freehold<br \/>16. Lease<br \/>32. TGLP<br \/>64. Syndicate<br \/>128. Employer\/Relative<br \/>256. Self-allocated<\/div><p>1. Land board\n<br \/>These are plots\/fields used for planting which were allocated by land boards at the district level. The enumerator should note that there are no land boards in towns, therefore any response of land board in towns would be incorrect.\n<br \/>2. Tribal\n<br \/>These are plots\/fields used for planting purposes which were allocated by tribal authorities (dikgosi or dikgosana) a long time ago before the formation of land boards. \n<br \/>4. Inheritance\n<br \/>These are plots\/fields for planting acquired by inheritance regardless of means of previous acquisition. For example, any individual may inherit land from parents, relatives, etc.\n<br \/>8. Freehold\n<br \/>These are plots\/fields used for planting acquired through purchasing land. The land is held in absolute ownership rather than a fixed period such as in the case of state land (i.e. Tuli Block Farms, etc.).\n<br \/>16. Lease\n<br \/>Land acquired through this policy entitles the owner a lease for a specified period of time.\n<br \/>32. TGLP\n<br \/>This is the land acquired through the Tribal Grazing Land Policy (TGLP). Examples of TGLP farms are Hainveld farms\/ranches, farms in the Ncojane area, farms around the Lentsweletau area, etc. \n<br \/>64. Syndicate\n<br \/>A syndicate is a group of two or more people who collectively acquire a plot\/field\/farm. Usually, there is a mutual agreement (constitution) reached among the group on how to operate a farm\/piece of land.\n<br \/>128. Employer\/Relative\n<br \/>This is a situation whereby an individual has access to plant crops in a field that belongs to the employer (master)\/relative. An example is that of a herd boy who might borrow some land to plant crops in his\/her master's field.\n<br \/>256. Self-Allocated\n<br \/>This is the situation where an individual has accessed land for planting where no land authority (land authority implies any of the above listed categories of land acquisition) has made any allocation.","var_universe":"Botswana 2011: Private households [discrepancies: none]","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the land used by the household for planting was acquired through land board.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Household Economic Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"H"},{"file_id":"H","vid":"BW2011A_LANDTRIB","name":"BW2011A_LANDTRIB","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"159","loc_end_pos":"159","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Land acquired through tribal or communal practice","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<span class=\"h3\">E. Household Information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Agriculture and land acquisition<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>4. How was the land(s) used for planting acquired?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 1 Land board<br \/>[] 2 Tribal \/ communal<br \/>[] 4 Inheritance<br \/>[] 8 Freehold<br \/>[] 16 Lease<br \/>[] 32 Tribal Grazing Land Policy (TGLP)<br \/>[] 64 Syndicate<br \/>[] 128 Employer \/ relative<br \/>[] 256 Self-allocated<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h3\">Part E of the questionnaire<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>179. Columns E1-E7: Agriculture and land acquisition, and household cash activities, ICT equipment, and internet access<\/p>\n\n<p>For some of the questions in this section, you may circle more than one code, if more than one response applies, i.e. for those whose codes are multiples of 2. <\/p>\n\n<p>These questions relate only to members of the household - i.e. those listed in columns A1 and B1 but excluding any visitors listed in A1. Include also household members who normally would have spent the census night with the household but who were temporarily elsewhere in Botswana. For example, the usual head of household could be away on business during the census period, but he\/she might be the only income earner for the household. Since he\/she was not present in the household during the census, his\/her employment would not be recorded in Part A and it would appear that the household had no source of income. However, the fact that the household receives income from his\/her employment will be recorded in E5, E6 and E7.\n<br \/>Note that questions in Part E of the questionnaire relate only to activities within Botswana. For example, if a household member who is temporarily living in another country (and is therefore listed in Part B), has planted maize outside Botswana, that agricultural activity will not be recorded in column E2. If the same person owns cattle inside Botswana, then that ownership will be recorded in column E1.<\/p>\n\n<p>The relevant portion of the sample questionnaire is shown on page 80.<\/p>\n\n<p>182. Column E3: Ownership\/access to land used for planting\n<br \/>Q. Does any member of this household own or have access to land used for planting?\n<br \/>The objective of this question is to know whether the household owns the land used for planting or if the household borrowed\/rented land used for planting. If the household borrowed\/rented the land used for planting, this implies that the household does not own land but rather has access to the land used for planting.<\/p>\n\n<p>Circle 1, 2, 3, for yes (own), yes (access) or no respectively depending on the answer provided by the respondent. If the response is no then go to E5.<\/p>\n\n<p>183. Column E4: Land acquisition\n<br \/>Q. How was the land(s) used for planting acquired?\n<br \/>If a member of the household owns or has access to land used for planting, then ask how the land was acquired. Circle the appropriate answer code(s).<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">1. Land board<br \/>2. Tribal\t<br \/>4. Inheritance<br \/>8. Freehold<br \/>16. Lease<br \/>32. TGLP<br \/>64. Syndicate<br \/>128. Employer\/Relative<br \/>256. Self-allocated<\/div><p>1. Land board\n<br \/>These are plots\/fields used for planting which were allocated by land boards at the district level. The enumerator should note that there are no land boards in towns, therefore any response of land board in towns would be incorrect.\n<br \/>2. Tribal\n<br \/>These are plots\/fields used for planting purposes which were allocated by tribal authorities (dikgosi or dikgosana) a long time ago before the formation of land boards. \n<br \/>4. Inheritance\n<br \/>These are plots\/fields for planting acquired by inheritance regardless of means of previous acquisition. For example, any individual may inherit land from parents, relatives, etc.\n<br \/>8. Freehold\n<br \/>These are plots\/fields used for planting acquired through purchasing land. The land is held in absolute ownership rather than a fixed period such as in the case of state land (i.e. Tuli Block Farms, etc.).\n<br \/>16. Lease\n<br \/>Land acquired through this policy entitles the owner a lease for a specified period of time.\n<br \/>32. TGLP\n<br \/>This is the land acquired through the Tribal Grazing Land Policy (TGLP). Examples of TGLP farms are Hainveld farms\/ranches, farms in the Ncojane area, farms around the Lentsweletau area, etc. \n<br \/>64. Syndicate\n<br \/>A syndicate is a group of two or more people who collectively acquire a plot\/field\/farm. Usually, there is a mutual agreement (constitution) reached among the group on how to operate a farm\/piece of land.\n<br \/>128. Employer\/Relative\n<br \/>This is a situation whereby an individual has access to plant crops in a field that belongs to the employer (master)\/relative. An example is that of a herd boy who might borrow some land to plant crops in his\/her master's field.\n<br \/>256. Self-Allocated\n<br \/>This is the situation where an individual has accessed land for planting where no land authority (land authority implies any of the above listed categories of land acquisition) has made any allocation.","var_universe":"Botswana 2011: Private households [discrepancies: none]","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the land used by the household for planting was acquired through tribal or communal practice.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Household Economic Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"H"},{"file_id":"H","vid":"BW2011A_LANDINH","name":"BW2011A_LANDINH","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"160","loc_end_pos":"160","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Land inherited","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<span class=\"h3\">E. Household Information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Agriculture and land acquisition<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>4. How was the land(s) used for planting acquired?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 1 Land board<br \/>[] 2 Tribal \/ communal<br \/>[] 4 Inheritance<br \/>[] 8 Freehold<br \/>[] 16 Lease<br \/>[] 32 Tribal Grazing Land Policy (TGLP)<br \/>[] 64 Syndicate<br \/>[] 128 Employer \/ relative<br \/>[] 256 Self-allocated<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h3\">Part E of the questionnaire<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>179. Columns E1-E7: Agriculture and land acquisition, and household cash activities, ICT equipment, and internet access<\/p>\n\n<p>For some of the questions in this section, you may circle more than one code, if more than one response applies, i.e. for those whose codes are multiples of 2. <\/p>\n\n<p>These questions relate only to members of the household - i.e. those listed in columns A1 and B1 but excluding any visitors listed in A1. Include also household members who normally would have spent the census night with the household but who were temporarily elsewhere in Botswana. For example, the usual head of household could be away on business during the census period, but he\/she might be the only income earner for the household. Since he\/she was not present in the household during the census, his\/her employment would not be recorded in Part A and it would appear that the household had no source of income. However, the fact that the household receives income from his\/her employment will be recorded in E5, E6 and E7.\n<br \/>Note that questions in Part E of the questionnaire relate only to activities within Botswana. For example, if a household member who is temporarily living in another country (and is therefore listed in Part B), has planted maize outside Botswana, that agricultural activity will not be recorded in column E2. If the same person owns cattle inside Botswana, then that ownership will be recorded in column E1.<\/p>\n\n<p>The relevant portion of the sample questionnaire is shown on page 80.<\/p>\n\n<p>182. Column E3: Ownership\/access to land used for planting\n<br \/>Q. Does any member of this household own or have access to land used for planting?\n<br \/>The objective of this question is to know whether the household owns the land used for planting or if the household borrowed\/rented land used for planting. If the household borrowed\/rented the land used for planting, this implies that the household does not own land but rather has access to the land used for planting.<\/p>\n\n<p>Circle 1, 2, 3, for yes (own), yes (access) or no respectively depending on the answer provided by the respondent. If the response is no then go to E5.<\/p>\n\n<p>183. Column E4: Land acquisition\n<br \/>Q. How was the land(s) used for planting acquired?\n<br \/>If a member of the household owns or has access to land used for planting, then ask how the land was acquired. Circle the appropriate answer code(s).<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">1. Land board<br \/>2. Tribal\t<br \/>4. Inheritance<br \/>8. Freehold<br \/>16. Lease<br \/>32. TGLP<br \/>64. Syndicate<br \/>128. Employer\/Relative<br \/>256. Self-allocated<\/div><p>1. Land board\n<br \/>These are plots\/fields used for planting which were allocated by land boards at the district level. The enumerator should note that there are no land boards in towns, therefore any response of land board in towns would be incorrect.\n<br \/>2. Tribal\n<br \/>These are plots\/fields used for planting purposes which were allocated by tribal authorities (dikgosi or dikgosana) a long time ago before the formation of land boards. \n<br \/>4. Inheritance\n<br \/>These are plots\/fields for planting acquired by inheritance regardless of means of previous acquisition. For example, any individual may inherit land from parents, relatives, etc.\n<br \/>8. Freehold\n<br \/>These are plots\/fields used for planting acquired through purchasing land. The land is held in absolute ownership rather than a fixed period such as in the case of state land (i.e. Tuli Block Farms, etc.).\n<br \/>16. Lease\n<br \/>Land acquired through this policy entitles the owner a lease for a specified period of time.\n<br \/>32. TGLP\n<br \/>This is the land acquired through the Tribal Grazing Land Policy (TGLP). Examples of TGLP farms are Hainveld farms\/ranches, farms in the Ncojane area, farms around the Lentsweletau area, etc. \n<br \/>64. Syndicate\n<br \/>A syndicate is a group of two or more people who collectively acquire a plot\/field\/farm. Usually, there is a mutual agreement (constitution) reached among the group on how to operate a farm\/piece of land.\n<br \/>128. Employer\/Relative\n<br \/>This is a situation whereby an individual has access to plant crops in a field that belongs to the employer (master)\/relative. An example is that of a herd boy who might borrow some land to plant crops in his\/her master's field.\n<br \/>256. Self-Allocated\n<br \/>This is the situation where an individual has accessed land for planting where no land authority (land authority implies any of the above listed categories of land acquisition) has made any allocation.","var_universe":"Botswana 2011: Private households [discrepancies: none]","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the land used by the household for planting was inherited.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Household Economic Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"H"},{"file_id":"H","vid":"BW2011A_LANDFH","name":"BW2011A_LANDFH","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"161","loc_end_pos":"161","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Freehold land","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<span class=\"h3\">E. Household Information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Agriculture and land acquisition<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>4. How was the land(s) used for planting acquired?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 1 Land board<br \/>[] 2 Tribal \/ communal<br \/>[] 4 Inheritance<br \/>[] 8 Freehold<br \/>[] 16 Lease<br \/>[] 32 Tribal Grazing Land Policy (TGLP)<br \/>[] 64 Syndicate<br \/>[] 128 Employer \/ relative<br \/>[] 256 Self-allocated<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h3\">Part E of the questionnaire<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>179. Columns E1-E7: Agriculture and land acquisition, and household cash activities, ICT equipment, and internet access<\/p>\n\n<p>For some of the questions in this section, you may circle more than one code, if more than one response applies, i.e. for those whose codes are multiples of 2. <\/p>\n\n<p>These questions relate only to members of the household - i.e. those listed in columns A1 and B1 but excluding any visitors listed in A1. Include also household members who normally would have spent the census night with the household but who were temporarily elsewhere in Botswana. For example, the usual head of household could be away on business during the census period, but he\/she might be the only income earner for the household. Since he\/she was not present in the household during the census, his\/her employment would not be recorded in Part A and it would appear that the household had no source of income. However, the fact that the household receives income from his\/her employment will be recorded in E5, E6 and E7.\n<br \/>Note that questions in Part E of the questionnaire relate only to activities within Botswana. For example, if a household member who is temporarily living in another country (and is therefore listed in Part B), has planted maize outside Botswana, that agricultural activity will not be recorded in column E2. If the same person owns cattle inside Botswana, then that ownership will be recorded in column E1.<\/p>\n\n<p>The relevant portion of the sample questionnaire is shown on page 80.<\/p>\n\n<p>182. Column E3: Ownership\/access to land used for planting\n<br \/>Q. Does any member of this household own or have access to land used for planting?\n<br \/>The objective of this question is to know whether the household owns the land used for planting or if the household borrowed\/rented land used for planting. If the household borrowed\/rented the land used for planting, this implies that the household does not own land but rather has access to the land used for planting.<\/p>\n\n<p>Circle 1, 2, 3, for yes (own), yes (access) or no respectively depending on the answer provided by the respondent. If the response is no then go to E5.<\/p>\n\n<p>183. Column E4: Land acquisition\n<br \/>Q. How was the land(s) used for planting acquired?\n<br \/>If a member of the household owns or has access to land used for planting, then ask how the land was acquired. Circle the appropriate answer code(s).<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">1. Land board<br \/>2. Tribal\t<br \/>4. Inheritance<br \/>8. Freehold<br \/>16. Lease<br \/>32. TGLP<br \/>64. Syndicate<br \/>128. Employer\/Relative<br \/>256. Self-allocated<\/div><p>1. Land board\n<br \/>These are plots\/fields used for planting which were allocated by land boards at the district level. The enumerator should note that there are no land boards in towns, therefore any response of land board in towns would be incorrect.\n<br \/>2. Tribal\n<br \/>These are plots\/fields used for planting purposes which were allocated by tribal authorities (dikgosi or dikgosana) a long time ago before the formation of land boards. \n<br \/>4. Inheritance\n<br \/>These are plots\/fields for planting acquired by inheritance regardless of means of previous acquisition. For example, any individual may inherit land from parents, relatives, etc.\n<br \/>8. Freehold\n<br \/>These are plots\/fields used for planting acquired through purchasing land. The land is held in absolute ownership rather than a fixed period such as in the case of state land (i.e. Tuli Block Farms, etc.).\n<br \/>16. Lease\n<br \/>Land acquired through this policy entitles the owner a lease for a specified period of time.\n<br \/>32. TGLP\n<br \/>This is the land acquired through the Tribal Grazing Land Policy (TGLP). Examples of TGLP farms are Hainveld farms\/ranches, farms in the Ncojane area, farms around the Lentsweletau area, etc. \n<br \/>64. Syndicate\n<br \/>A syndicate is a group of two or more people who collectively acquire a plot\/field\/farm. Usually, there is a mutual agreement (constitution) reached among the group on how to operate a farm\/piece of land.\n<br \/>128. Employer\/Relative\n<br \/>This is a situation whereby an individual has access to plant crops in a field that belongs to the employer (master)\/relative. An example is that of a herd boy who might borrow some land to plant crops in his\/her master's field.\n<br \/>256. Self-Allocated\n<br \/>This is the situation where an individual has accessed land for planting where no land authority (land authority implies any of the above listed categories of land acquisition) has made any allocation.","var_universe":"Botswana 2011: Private households [discrepancies: none]","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the land used by the household for planting is a freehold land.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Household Economic Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"H"},{"file_id":"H","vid":"BW2011A_LANDLEAS","name":"BW2011A_LANDLEAS","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"162","loc_end_pos":"162","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Land is leased","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<span class=\"h3\">E. Household Information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Agriculture and land acquisition<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>4. How was the land(s) used for planting acquired?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 1 Land board<br \/>[] 2 Tribal \/ communal<br \/>[] 4 Inheritance<br \/>[] 8 Freehold<br \/>[] 16 Lease<br \/>[] 32 Tribal Grazing Land Policy (TGLP)<br \/>[] 64 Syndicate<br \/>[] 128 Employer \/ relative<br \/>[] 256 Self-allocated<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h3\">Part E of the questionnaire<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>179. Columns E1-E7: Agriculture and land acquisition, and household cash activities, ICT equipment, and internet access<\/p>\n\n<p>For some of the questions in this section, you may circle more than one code, if more than one response applies, i.e. for those whose codes are multiples of 2. <\/p>\n\n<p>These questions relate only to members of the household - i.e. those listed in columns A1 and B1 but excluding any visitors listed in A1. Include also household members who normally would have spent the census night with the household but who were temporarily elsewhere in Botswana. For example, the usual head of household could be away on business during the census period, but he\/she might be the only income earner for the household. Since he\/she was not present in the household during the census, his\/her employment would not be recorded in Part A and it would appear that the household had no source of income. However, the fact that the household receives income from his\/her employment will be recorded in E5, E6 and E7.\n<br \/>Note that questions in Part E of the questionnaire relate only to activities within Botswana. For example, if a household member who is temporarily living in another country (and is therefore listed in Part B), has planted maize outside Botswana, that agricultural activity will not be recorded in column E2. If the same person owns cattle inside Botswana, then that ownership will be recorded in column E1.<\/p>\n\n<p>The relevant portion of the sample questionnaire is shown on page 80.<\/p>\n\n<p>182. Column E3: Ownership\/access to land used for planting\n<br \/>Q. Does any member of this household own or have access to land used for planting?\n<br \/>The objective of this question is to know whether the household owns the land used for planting or if the household borrowed\/rented land used for planting. If the household borrowed\/rented the land used for planting, this implies that the household does not own land but rather has access to the land used for planting.<\/p>\n\n<p>Circle 1, 2, 3, for yes (own), yes (access) or no respectively depending on the answer provided by the respondent. If the response is no then go to E5.<\/p>\n\n<p>183. Column E4: Land acquisition\n<br \/>Q. How was the land(s) used for planting acquired?\n<br \/>If a member of the household owns or has access to land used for planting, then ask how the land was acquired. Circle the appropriate answer code(s).<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">1. Land board<br \/>2. Tribal\t<br \/>4. Inheritance<br \/>8. Freehold<br \/>16. Lease<br \/>32. TGLP<br \/>64. Syndicate<br \/>128. Employer\/Relative<br \/>256. Self-allocated<\/div><p>1. Land board\n<br \/>These are plots\/fields used for planting which were allocated by land boards at the district level. The enumerator should note that there are no land boards in towns, therefore any response of land board in towns would be incorrect.\n<br \/>2. Tribal\n<br \/>These are plots\/fields used for planting purposes which were allocated by tribal authorities (dikgosi or dikgosana) a long time ago before the formation of land boards. \n<br \/>4. Inheritance\n<br \/>These are plots\/fields for planting acquired by inheritance regardless of means of previous acquisition. For example, any individual may inherit land from parents, relatives, etc.\n<br \/>8. Freehold\n<br \/>These are plots\/fields used for planting acquired through purchasing land. The land is held in absolute ownership rather than a fixed period such as in the case of state land (i.e. Tuli Block Farms, etc.).\n<br \/>16. Lease\n<br \/>Land acquired through this policy entitles the owner a lease for a specified period of time.\n<br \/>32. TGLP\n<br \/>This is the land acquired through the Tribal Grazing Land Policy (TGLP). Examples of TGLP farms are Hainveld farms\/ranches, farms in the Ncojane area, farms around the Lentsweletau area, etc. \n<br \/>64. Syndicate\n<br \/>A syndicate is a group of two or more people who collectively acquire a plot\/field\/farm. Usually, there is a mutual agreement (constitution) reached among the group on how to operate a farm\/piece of land.\n<br \/>128. Employer\/Relative\n<br \/>This is a situation whereby an individual has access to plant crops in a field that belongs to the employer (master)\/relative. An example is that of a herd boy who might borrow some land to plant crops in his\/her master's field.\n<br \/>256. Self-Allocated\n<br \/>This is the situation where an individual has accessed land for planting where no land authority (land authority implies any of the above listed categories of land acquisition) has made any allocation.","var_universe":"Botswana 2011: Private households [discrepancies: none]","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the land used by the household for planting was leased.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Household Economic Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"H"},{"file_id":"H","vid":"BW2011A_LANDTGLP","name":"BW2011A_LANDTGLP","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"163","loc_end_pos":"163","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Land acquired through Tribal Grazing Land Policy (TGLP)","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<span class=\"h3\">E. Household Information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Agriculture and land acquisition<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>4. How was the land(s) used for planting acquired?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 1 Land board<br \/>[] 2 Tribal \/ communal<br \/>[] 4 Inheritance<br \/>[] 8 Freehold<br \/>[] 16 Lease<br \/>[] 32 Tribal Grazing Land Policy (TGLP)<br \/>[] 64 Syndicate<br \/>[] 128 Employer \/ relative<br \/>[] 256 Self-allocated<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h3\">Part E of the questionnaire<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>179. Columns E1-E7: Agriculture and land acquisition, and household cash activities, ICT equipment, and internet access<\/p>\n\n<p>For some of the questions in this section, you may circle more than one code, if more than one response applies, i.e. for those whose codes are multiples of 2. <\/p>\n\n<p>These questions relate only to members of the household - i.e. those listed in columns A1 and B1 but excluding any visitors listed in A1. Include also household members who normally would have spent the census night with the household but who were temporarily elsewhere in Botswana. For example, the usual head of household could be away on business during the census period, but he\/she might be the only income earner for the household. Since he\/she was not present in the household during the census, his\/her employment would not be recorded in Part A and it would appear that the household had no source of income. However, the fact that the household receives income from his\/her employment will be recorded in E5, E6 and E7.\n<br \/>Note that questions in Part E of the questionnaire relate only to activities within Botswana. For example, if a household member who is temporarily living in another country (and is therefore listed in Part B), has planted maize outside Botswana, that agricultural activity will not be recorded in column E2. If the same person owns cattle inside Botswana, then that ownership will be recorded in column E1.<\/p>\n\n<p>The relevant portion of the sample questionnaire is shown on page 80.<\/p>\n\n<p>182. Column E3: Ownership\/access to land used for planting\n<br \/>Q. Does any member of this household own or have access to land used for planting?\n<br \/>The objective of this question is to know whether the household owns the land used for planting or if the household borrowed\/rented land used for planting. If the household borrowed\/rented the land used for planting, this implies that the household does not own land but rather has access to the land used for planting.<\/p>\n\n<p>Circle 1, 2, 3, for yes (own), yes (access) or no respectively depending on the answer provided by the respondent. If the response is no then go to E5.<\/p>\n\n<p>183. Column E4: Land acquisition\n<br \/>Q. How was the land(s) used for planting acquired?\n<br \/>If a member of the household owns or has access to land used for planting, then ask how the land was acquired. Circle the appropriate answer code(s).<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">1. Land board<br \/>2. Tribal\t<br \/>4. Inheritance<br \/>8. Freehold<br \/>16. Lease<br \/>32. TGLP<br \/>64. Syndicate<br \/>128. Employer\/Relative<br \/>256. Self-allocated<\/div><p>1. Land board\n<br \/>These are plots\/fields used for planting which were allocated by land boards at the district level. The enumerator should note that there are no land boards in towns, therefore any response of land board in towns would be incorrect.\n<br \/>2. Tribal\n<br \/>These are plots\/fields used for planting purposes which were allocated by tribal authorities (dikgosi or dikgosana) a long time ago before the formation of land boards. \n<br \/>4. Inheritance\n<br \/>These are plots\/fields for planting acquired by inheritance regardless of means of previous acquisition. For example, any individual may inherit land from parents, relatives, etc.\n<br \/>8. Freehold\n<br \/>These are plots\/fields used for planting acquired through purchasing land. The land is held in absolute ownership rather than a fixed period such as in the case of state land (i.e. Tuli Block Farms, etc.).\n<br \/>16. Lease\n<br \/>Land acquired through this policy entitles the owner a lease for a specified period of time.\n<br \/>32. TGLP\n<br \/>This is the land acquired through the Tribal Grazing Land Policy (TGLP). Examples of TGLP farms are Hainveld farms\/ranches, farms in the Ncojane area, farms around the Lentsweletau area, etc. \n<br \/>64. Syndicate\n<br \/>A syndicate is a group of two or more people who collectively acquire a plot\/field\/farm. Usually, there is a mutual agreement (constitution) reached among the group on how to operate a farm\/piece of land.\n<br \/>128. Employer\/Relative\n<br \/>This is a situation whereby an individual has access to plant crops in a field that belongs to the employer (master)\/relative. An example is that of a herd boy who might borrow some land to plant crops in his\/her master's field.\n<br \/>256. Self-Allocated\n<br \/>This is the situation where an individual has accessed land for planting where no land authority (land authority implies any of the above listed categories of land acquisition) has made any allocation.","var_universe":"Botswana 2011: Private households [discrepancies: none]","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the land used by the household for planting was acquired through the Tribal Grazing Land Policy (TGLP).","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Household Economic Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"H"},{"file_id":"H","vid":"BW2011A_LANDSYND","name":"BW2011A_LANDSYND","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"164","loc_end_pos":"164","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Land acquired through syndicate","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<span class=\"h3\">E. Household Information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Agriculture and land acquisition<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>4. How was the land(s) used for planting acquired?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 1 Land board<br \/>[] 2 Tribal \/ communal<br \/>[] 4 Inheritance<br \/>[] 8 Freehold<br \/>[] 16 Lease<br \/>[] 32 Tribal Grazing Land Policy (TGLP)<br \/>[] 64 Syndicate<br \/>[] 128 Employer \/ relative<br \/>[] 256 Self-allocated<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h3\">Part E of the questionnaire<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>179. Columns E1-E7: Agriculture and land acquisition, and household cash activities, ICT equipment, and internet access<\/p>\n\n<p>For some of the questions in this section, you may circle more than one code, if more than one response applies, i.e. for those whose codes are multiples of 2. <\/p>\n\n<p>These questions relate only to members of the household - i.e. those listed in columns A1 and B1 but excluding any visitors listed in A1. Include also household members who normally would have spent the census night with the household but who were temporarily elsewhere in Botswana. For example, the usual head of household could be away on business during the census period, but he\/she might be the only income earner for the household. Since he\/she was not present in the household during the census, his\/her employment would not be recorded in Part A and it would appear that the household had no source of income. However, the fact that the household receives income from his\/her employment will be recorded in E5, E6 and E7.\n<br \/>Note that questions in Part E of the questionnaire relate only to activities within Botswana. For example, if a household member who is temporarily living in another country (and is therefore listed in Part B), has planted maize outside Botswana, that agricultural activity will not be recorded in column E2. If the same person owns cattle inside Botswana, then that ownership will be recorded in column E1.<\/p>\n\n<p>The relevant portion of the sample questionnaire is shown on page 80.<\/p>\n\n<p>182. Column E3: Ownership\/access to land used for planting\n<br \/>Q. Does any member of this household own or have access to land used for planting?\n<br \/>The objective of this question is to know whether the household owns the land used for planting or if the household borrowed\/rented land used for planting. If the household borrowed\/rented the land used for planting, this implies that the household does not own land but rather has access to the land used for planting.<\/p>\n\n<p>Circle 1, 2, 3, for yes (own), yes (access) or no respectively depending on the answer provided by the respondent. If the response is no then go to E5.<\/p>\n\n<p>183. Column E4: Land acquisition\n<br \/>Q. How was the land(s) used for planting acquired?\n<br \/>If a member of the household owns or has access to land used for planting, then ask how the land was acquired. Circle the appropriate answer code(s).<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">1. Land board<br \/>2. Tribal\t<br \/>4. Inheritance<br \/>8. Freehold<br \/>16. Lease<br \/>32. TGLP<br \/>64. Syndicate<br \/>128. Employer\/Relative<br \/>256. Self-allocated<\/div><p>1. Land board\n<br \/>These are plots\/fields used for planting which were allocated by land boards at the district level. The enumerator should note that there are no land boards in towns, therefore any response of land board in towns would be incorrect.\n<br \/>2. Tribal\n<br \/>These are plots\/fields used for planting purposes which were allocated by tribal authorities (dikgosi or dikgosana) a long time ago before the formation of land boards. \n<br \/>4. Inheritance\n<br \/>These are plots\/fields for planting acquired by inheritance regardless of means of previous acquisition. For example, any individual may inherit land from parents, relatives, etc.\n<br \/>8. Freehold\n<br \/>These are plots\/fields used for planting acquired through purchasing land. The land is held in absolute ownership rather than a fixed period such as in the case of state land (i.e. Tuli Block Farms, etc.).\n<br \/>16. Lease\n<br \/>Land acquired through this policy entitles the owner a lease for a specified period of time.\n<br \/>32. TGLP\n<br \/>This is the land acquired through the Tribal Grazing Land Policy (TGLP). Examples of TGLP farms are Hainveld farms\/ranches, farms in the Ncojane area, farms around the Lentsweletau area, etc. \n<br \/>64. Syndicate\n<br \/>A syndicate is a group of two or more people who collectively acquire a plot\/field\/farm. Usually, there is a mutual agreement (constitution) reached among the group on how to operate a farm\/piece of land.\n<br \/>128. Employer\/Relative\n<br \/>This is a situation whereby an individual has access to plant crops in a field that belongs to the employer (master)\/relative. An example is that of a herd boy who might borrow some land to plant crops in his\/her master's field.\n<br \/>256. Self-Allocated\n<br \/>This is the situation where an individual has accessed land for planting where no land authority (land authority implies any of the above listed categories of land acquisition) has made any allocation.","var_universe":"Botswana 2011: Private households [discrepancies: none]","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the land used by the household for planting was acquired through a syndicate.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Household Economic Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"H"},{"file_id":"H","vid":"BW2011A_LANDEMP","name":"BW2011A_LANDEMP","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"165","loc_end_pos":"165","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Land acquired through employer or relative","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<span class=\"h3\">E. Household Information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Agriculture and land acquisition<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>4. How was the land(s) used for planting acquired?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 1 Land board<br \/>[] 2 Tribal \/ communal<br \/>[] 4 Inheritance<br \/>[] 8 Freehold<br \/>[] 16 Lease<br \/>[] 32 Tribal Grazing Land Policy (TGLP)<br \/>[] 64 Syndicate<br \/>[] 128 Employer \/ relative<br \/>[] 256 Self-allocated<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h3\">Part E of the questionnaire<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>179. Columns E1-E7: Agriculture and land acquisition, and household cash activities, ICT equipment, and internet access<\/p>\n\n<p>For some of the questions in this section, you may circle more than one code, if more than one response applies, i.e. for those whose codes are multiples of 2. <\/p>\n\n<p>These questions relate only to members of the household - i.e. those listed in columns A1 and B1 but excluding any visitors listed in A1. Include also household members who normally would have spent the census night with the household but who were temporarily elsewhere in Botswana. For example, the usual head of household could be away on business during the census period, but he\/she might be the only income earner for the household. Since he\/she was not present in the household during the census, his\/her employment would not be recorded in Part A and it would appear that the household had no source of income. However, the fact that the household receives income from his\/her employment will be recorded in E5, E6 and E7.\n<br \/>Note that questions in Part E of the questionnaire relate only to activities within Botswana. For example, if a household member who is temporarily living in another country (and is therefore listed in Part B), has planted maize outside Botswana, that agricultural activity will not be recorded in column E2. If the same person owns cattle inside Botswana, then that ownership will be recorded in column E1.<\/p>\n\n<p>The relevant portion of the sample questionnaire is shown on page 80.<\/p>\n\n<p>182. Column E3: Ownership\/access to land used for planting\n<br \/>Q. Does any member of this household own or have access to land used for planting?\n<br \/>The objective of this question is to know whether the household owns the land used for planting or if the household borrowed\/rented land used for planting. If the household borrowed\/rented the land used for planting, this implies that the household does not own land but rather has access to the land used for planting.<\/p>\n\n<p>Circle 1, 2, 3, for yes (own), yes (access) or no respectively depending on the answer provided by the respondent. If the response is no then go to E5.<\/p>\n\n<p>183. Column E4: Land acquisition\n<br \/>Q. How was the land(s) used for planting acquired?\n<br \/>If a member of the household owns or has access to land used for planting, then ask how the land was acquired. Circle the appropriate answer code(s).<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">1. Land board<br \/>2. Tribal\t<br \/>4. Inheritance<br \/>8. Freehold<br \/>16. Lease<br \/>32. TGLP<br \/>64. Syndicate<br \/>128. Employer\/Relative<br \/>256. Self-allocated<\/div><p>1. Land board\n<br \/>These are plots\/fields used for planting which were allocated by land boards at the district level. The enumerator should note that there are no land boards in towns, therefore any response of land board in towns would be incorrect.\n<br \/>2. Tribal\n<br \/>These are plots\/fields used for planting purposes which were allocated by tribal authorities (dikgosi or dikgosana) a long time ago before the formation of land boards. \n<br \/>4. Inheritance\n<br \/>These are plots\/fields for planting acquired by inheritance regardless of means of previous acquisition. For example, any individual may inherit land from parents, relatives, etc.\n<br \/>8. Freehold\n<br \/>These are plots\/fields used for planting acquired through purchasing land. The land is held in absolute ownership rather than a fixed period such as in the case of state land (i.e. Tuli Block Farms, etc.).\n<br \/>16. Lease\n<br \/>Land acquired through this policy entitles the owner a lease for a specified period of time.\n<br \/>32. TGLP\n<br \/>This is the land acquired through the Tribal Grazing Land Policy (TGLP). Examples of TGLP farms are Hainveld farms\/ranches, farms in the Ncojane area, farms around the Lentsweletau area, etc. \n<br \/>64. Syndicate\n<br \/>A syndicate is a group of two or more people who collectively acquire a plot\/field\/farm. Usually, there is a mutual agreement (constitution) reached among the group on how to operate a farm\/piece of land.\n<br \/>128. Employer\/Relative\n<br \/>This is a situation whereby an individual has access to plant crops in a field that belongs to the employer (master)\/relative. An example is that of a herd boy who might borrow some land to plant crops in his\/her master's field.\n<br \/>256. Self-Allocated\n<br \/>This is the situation where an individual has accessed land for planting where no land authority (land authority implies any of the above listed categories of land acquisition) has made any allocation.","var_universe":"Botswana 2011: Private households [discrepancies: none]","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the land used by the household for planting was acquired through an employer or relative.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Household Economic Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"H"},{"file_id":"H","vid":"BW2011A_LANDSELF","name":"BW2011A_LANDSELF","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"166","loc_end_pos":"166","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Land acquired through self-allocation","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<span class=\"h3\">E. Household Information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Agriculture and land acquisition<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>4. How was the land(s) used for planting acquired?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 1 Land board<br \/>[] 2 Tribal \/ communal<br \/>[] 4 Inheritance<br \/>[] 8 Freehold<br \/>[] 16 Lease<br \/>[] 32 Tribal Grazing Land Policy (TGLP)<br \/>[] 64 Syndicate<br \/>[] 128 Employer \/ relative<br \/>[] 256 Self-allocated<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h3\">Part E of the questionnaire<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>179. Columns E1-E7: Agriculture and land acquisition, and household cash activities, ICT equipment, and internet access<\/p>\n\n<p>For some of the questions in this section, you may circle more than one code, if more than one response applies, i.e. for those whose codes are multiples of 2. <\/p>\n\n<p>These questions relate only to members of the household - i.e. those listed in columns A1 and B1 but excluding any visitors listed in A1. Include also household members who normally would have spent the census night with the household but who were temporarily elsewhere in Botswana. For example, the usual head of household could be away on business during the census period, but he\/she might be the only income earner for the household. Since he\/she was not present in the household during the census, his\/her employment would not be recorded in Part A and it would appear that the household had no source of income. However, the fact that the household receives income from his\/her employment will be recorded in E5, E6 and E7.\n<br \/>Note that questions in Part E of the questionnaire relate only to activities within Botswana. For example, if a household member who is temporarily living in another country (and is therefore listed in Part B), has planted maize outside Botswana, that agricultural activity will not be recorded in column E2. If the same person owns cattle inside Botswana, then that ownership will be recorded in column E1.<\/p>\n\n<p>The relevant portion of the sample questionnaire is shown on page 80.<\/p>\n\n<p>182. Column E3: Ownership\/access to land used for planting\n<br \/>Q. Does any member of this household own or have access to land used for planting?\n<br \/>The objective of this question is to know whether the household owns the land used for planting or if the household borrowed\/rented land used for planting. If the household borrowed\/rented the land used for planting, this implies that the household does not own land but rather has access to the land used for planting.<\/p>\n\n<p>Circle 1, 2, 3, for yes (own), yes (access) or no respectively depending on the answer provided by the respondent. If the response is no then go to E5.<\/p>\n\n<p>183. Column E4: Land acquisition\n<br \/>Q. How was the land(s) used for planting acquired?\n<br \/>If a member of the household owns or has access to land used for planting, then ask how the land was acquired. Circle the appropriate answer code(s).<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">1. Land board<br \/>2. Tribal\t<br \/>4. Inheritance<br \/>8. Freehold<br \/>16. Lease<br \/>32. TGLP<br \/>64. Syndicate<br \/>128. Employer\/Relative<br \/>256. Self-allocated<\/div><p>1. Land board\n<br \/>These are plots\/fields used for planting which were allocated by land boards at the district level. The enumerator should note that there are no land boards in towns, therefore any response of land board in towns would be incorrect.\n<br \/>2. Tribal\n<br \/>These are plots\/fields used for planting purposes which were allocated by tribal authorities (dikgosi or dikgosana) a long time ago before the formation of land boards. \n<br \/>4. Inheritance\n<br \/>These are plots\/fields for planting acquired by inheritance regardless of means of previous acquisition. For example, any individual may inherit land from parents, relatives, etc.\n<br \/>8. Freehold\n<br \/>These are plots\/fields used for planting acquired through purchasing land. The land is held in absolute ownership rather than a fixed period such as in the case of state land (i.e. Tuli Block Farms, etc.).\n<br \/>16. Lease\n<br \/>Land acquired through this policy entitles the owner a lease for a specified period of time.\n<br \/>32. TGLP\n<br \/>This is the land acquired through the Tribal Grazing Land Policy (TGLP). Examples of TGLP farms are Hainveld farms\/ranches, farms in the Ncojane area, farms around the Lentsweletau area, etc. \n<br \/>64. Syndicate\n<br \/>A syndicate is a group of two or more people who collectively acquire a plot\/field\/farm. Usually, there is a mutual agreement (constitution) reached among the group on how to operate a farm\/piece of land.\n<br \/>128. Employer\/Relative\n<br \/>This is a situation whereby an individual has access to plant crops in a field that belongs to the employer (master)\/relative. An example is that of a herd boy who might borrow some land to plant crops in his\/her master's field.\n<br \/>256. Self-Allocated\n<br \/>This is the situation where an individual has accessed land for planting where no land authority (land authority implies any of the above listed categories of land acquisition) has made any allocation.","var_universe":"Botswana 2011: Private households [discrepancies: none]","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the land used by the household for planting was acquired through self-allocation.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Household Economic Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"H"},{"file_id":"H","vid":"BW2011A_CASHCATT","name":"BW2011A_CASHCATT","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"167","loc_end_pos":"167","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Cash receipts from sale of cattle","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<span class=\"h3\">E. Household Information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Agriculture and land acquisition<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Cash receipts<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>[Since Independence Day 2010 did household member(s) receive cash from ...]<\/p>\n\n<p>5. Agricultural activities\n<br \/>Sale of ...?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 1 Cattle<br \/>[] 2 Goats \/ sheep<br \/>[] 4 Poultry<br \/>[] 8 Maize<br \/>[] 16 Sorghum \/ millet<br \/>[] 32 Water melons \/ sweet reeds<br \/>[] 64 Fruits and vegetables<br \/>[] 128 Phane<br \/>[] 256 Fish<br \/>[] 512 Thatch \/ poles \/ reeds<br \/>[] 1024 Firewood<br \/>[] 2048 None<br \/>[] Other (specify) ________<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h3\">Part E of the questionnaire<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>179. Columns E1-E7: Agriculture and land acquisition, and household cash activities, ICT equipment, and internet access<\/p>\n\n<p>For some of the questions in this section, you may circle more than one code, if more than one response applies, i.e. for those whose codes are multiples of 2. <\/p>\n\n<p>These questions relate only to members of the household - i.e. those listed in columns A1 and B1 but excluding any visitors listed in A1. Include also household members who normally would have spent the census night with the household but who were temporarily elsewhere in Botswana. For example, the usual head of household could be away on business during the census period, but he\/she might be the only income earner for the household. Since he\/she was not present in the household during the census, his\/her employment would not be recorded in Part A and it would appear that the household had no source of income. However, the fact that the household receives income from his\/her employment will be recorded in E5, E6 and E7.\n<br \/>Note that questions in Part E of the questionnaire relate only to activities within Botswana. For example, if a household member who is temporarily living in another country (and is therefore listed in Part B), has planted maize outside Botswana, that agricultural activity will not be recorded in column E2. If the same person owns cattle inside Botswana, then that ownership will be recorded in column E1.<\/p>\n\n<p>The relevant portion of the sample questionnaire is shown on page 80.<\/p>\n\n<p>184. Column E5: Since Independence Day 2010, did any household members receive cash from: agricultural activities?\n<br \/>This could come from the sale of any of the following:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">1. Cattle<br \/>2. Goats\/sheep<br \/>4. Poultry<br \/>8. Maize<br \/>16. Sorghum\/Millet<br \/>32. Watermelon\/sweet reeds<br \/>64. Fruits and vegetables<br \/>128. Phane<br \/>256. Fish<br \/>512. Thatch\/pole\/reeds<br \/>1024. Firewood<br \/>2048. None<\/div><p>The most common cash-earning activities are listed above (and on the questionnaire), and you should circle the appropriate code(s) if, since September 30th, 2010, any member of the household earned money from the sale of any of these.<\/p>\n\n<p>But space is also provided for you to specify any other activity from which a member of the household earned money since Independence Day, 2010. Remember to include cash activities of household members who would normally have spent the census night with the household, but who were temporarily elsewhere in Botswana at the time of the census.<\/p>\n\n<p>The household may have earned cash from selling cattle, goats\/sheep, poultry, maize, millet\/sorghum, phane, fish, thatch\/poles\/reeds, and firewood and matlhowa.","var_universe":"Botswana 2011: Private households [discrepancies: none]","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the household received cash from the sale of cattle since Independence Day 2010.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Household Economic Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"H"},{"file_id":"H","vid":"BW2011A_CASHGOAT","name":"BW2011A_CASHGOAT","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"168","loc_end_pos":"168","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Cash receipts from sale of goats or sheep","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<span class=\"h3\">E. Household Information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Agriculture and land acquisition<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Cash receipts<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>[Since Independence Day 2010 did household member(s) receive cash from ...]<\/p>\n\n<p>5. Agricultural activities\n<br \/>Sale of ...?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 1 Cattle<br \/>[] 2 Goats \/ sheep<br \/>[] 4 Poultry<br \/>[] 8 Maize<br \/>[] 16 Sorghum \/ millet<br \/>[] 32 Water melons \/ sweet reeds<br \/>[] 64 Fruits and vegetables<br \/>[] 128 Phane<br \/>[] 256 Fish<br \/>[] 512 Thatch \/ poles \/ reeds<br \/>[] 1024 Firewood<br \/>[] 2048 None<br \/>[] Other (specify) ________<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h3\">Part E of the questionnaire<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>179. Columns E1-E7: Agriculture and land acquisition, and household cash activities, ICT equipment, and internet access<\/p>\n\n<p>For some of the questions in this section, you may circle more than one code, if more than one response applies, i.e. for those whose codes are multiples of 2. <\/p>\n\n<p>These questions relate only to members of the household - i.e. those listed in columns A1 and B1 but excluding any visitors listed in A1. Include also household members who normally would have spent the census night with the household but who were temporarily elsewhere in Botswana. For example, the usual head of household could be away on business during the census period, but he\/she might be the only income earner for the household. Since he\/she was not present in the household during the census, his\/her employment would not be recorded in Part A and it would appear that the household had no source of income. However, the fact that the household receives income from his\/her employment will be recorded in E5, E6 and E7.\n<br \/>Note that questions in Part E of the questionnaire relate only to activities within Botswana. For example, if a household member who is temporarily living in another country (and is therefore listed in Part B), has planted maize outside Botswana, that agricultural activity will not be recorded in column E2. If the same person owns cattle inside Botswana, then that ownership will be recorded in column E1.<\/p>\n\n<p>The relevant portion of the sample questionnaire is shown on page 80.<\/p>\n\n<p>184. Column E5: Since Independence Day 2010, did any household members receive cash from: agricultural activities?\n<br \/>This could come from the sale of any of the following:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">1. Cattle<br \/>2. Goats\/sheep<br \/>4. Poultry<br \/>8. Maize<br \/>16. Sorghum\/Millet<br \/>32. Watermelon\/sweet reeds<br \/>64. Fruits and vegetables<br \/>128. Phane<br \/>256. Fish<br \/>512. Thatch\/pole\/reeds<br \/>1024. Firewood<br \/>2048. None<\/div><p>The most common cash-earning activities are listed above (and on the questionnaire), and you should circle the appropriate code(s) if, since September 30th, 2010, any member of the household earned money from the sale of any of these.<\/p>\n\n<p>But space is also provided for you to specify any other activity from which a member of the household earned money since Independence Day, 2010. Remember to include cash activities of household members who would normally have spent the census night with the household, but who were temporarily elsewhere in Botswana at the time of the census.<\/p>\n\n<p>The household may have earned cash from selling cattle, goats\/sheep, poultry, maize, millet\/sorghum, phane, fish, thatch\/poles\/reeds, and firewood and matlhowa.","var_universe":"Botswana 2011: Private households [discrepancies: none]","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the household received cash from the sale of goats or sheep since Independence Day 2010.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Household Economic Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"H"},{"file_id":"H","vid":"BW2011A_CASHPOULT","name":"BW2011A_CASHPOULT","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"169","loc_end_pos":"169","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Cash receipts from sale of poultry","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<span class=\"h3\">E. Household Information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Agriculture and land acquisition<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Cash receipts<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>[Since Independence Day 2010 did household member(s) receive cash from ...]<\/p>\n\n<p>5. Agricultural activities\n<br \/>Sale of ...?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 1 Cattle<br \/>[] 2 Goats \/ sheep<br \/>[] 4 Poultry<br \/>[] 8 Maize<br \/>[] 16 Sorghum \/ millet<br \/>[] 32 Water melons \/ sweet reeds<br \/>[] 64 Fruits and vegetables<br \/>[] 128 Phane<br \/>[] 256 Fish<br \/>[] 512 Thatch \/ poles \/ reeds<br \/>[] 1024 Firewood<br \/>[] 2048 None<br \/>[] Other (specify) ________<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h3\">Part E of the questionnaire<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>179. Columns E1-E7: Agriculture and land acquisition, and household cash activities, ICT equipment, and internet access<\/p>\n\n<p>For some of the questions in this section, you may circle more than one code, if more than one response applies, i.e. for those whose codes are multiples of 2. <\/p>\n\n<p>These questions relate only to members of the household - i.e. those listed in columns A1 and B1 but excluding any visitors listed in A1. Include also household members who normally would have spent the census night with the household but who were temporarily elsewhere in Botswana. For example, the usual head of household could be away on business during the census period, but he\/she might be the only income earner for the household. Since he\/she was not present in the household during the census, his\/her employment would not be recorded in Part A and it would appear that the household had no source of income. However, the fact that the household receives income from his\/her employment will be recorded in E5, E6 and E7.\n<br \/>Note that questions in Part E of the questionnaire relate only to activities within Botswana. For example, if a household member who is temporarily living in another country (and is therefore listed in Part B), has planted maize outside Botswana, that agricultural activity will not be recorded in column E2. If the same person owns cattle inside Botswana, then that ownership will be recorded in column E1.<\/p>\n\n<p>The relevant portion of the sample questionnaire is shown on page 80.<\/p>\n\n<p>184. Column E5: Since Independence Day 2010, did any household members receive cash from: agricultural activities?\n<br \/>This could come from the sale of any of the following:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">1. Cattle<br \/>2. Goats\/sheep<br \/>4. Poultry<br \/>8. Maize<br \/>16. Sorghum\/Millet<br \/>32. Watermelon\/sweet reeds<br \/>64. Fruits and vegetables<br \/>128. Phane<br \/>256. Fish<br \/>512. Thatch\/pole\/reeds<br \/>1024. Firewood<br \/>2048. None<\/div><p>The most common cash-earning activities are listed above (and on the questionnaire), and you should circle the appropriate code(s) if, since September 30th, 2010, any member of the household earned money from the sale of any of these.<\/p>\n\n<p>But space is also provided for you to specify any other activity from which a member of the household earned money since Independence Day, 2010. Remember to include cash activities of household members who would normally have spent the census night with the household, but who were temporarily elsewhere in Botswana at the time of the census.<\/p>\n\n<p>The household may have earned cash from selling cattle, goats\/sheep, poultry, maize, millet\/sorghum, phane, fish, thatch\/poles\/reeds, and firewood and matlhowa.","var_universe":"Botswana 2011: Private households [discrepancies: none]","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the household received cash from the sale of poultry since Independence Day 2010.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Household Economic Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"H"},{"file_id":"H","vid":"BW2011A_CASHMAIZ","name":"BW2011A_CASHMAIZ","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"170","loc_end_pos":"170","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Cash receipts from sale of maize","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<span class=\"h3\">E. Household Information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Agriculture and land acquisition<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Cash receipts<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>[Since Independence Day 2010 did household member(s) receive cash from ...]<\/p>\n\n<p>5. Agricultural activities\n<br \/>Sale of ...?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 1 Cattle<br \/>[] 2 Goats \/ sheep<br \/>[] 4 Poultry<br \/>[] 8 Maize<br \/>[] 16 Sorghum \/ millet<br \/>[] 32 Water melons \/ sweet reeds<br \/>[] 64 Fruits and vegetables<br \/>[] 128 Phane<br \/>[] 256 Fish<br \/>[] 512 Thatch \/ poles \/ reeds<br \/>[] 1024 Firewood<br \/>[] 2048 None<br \/>[] Other (specify) ________<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h3\">Part E of the questionnaire<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>179. Columns E1-E7: Agriculture and land acquisition, and household cash activities, ICT equipment, and internet access<\/p>\n\n<p>For some of the questions in this section, you may circle more than one code, if more than one response applies, i.e. for those whose codes are multiples of 2. <\/p>\n\n<p>These questions relate only to members of the household - i.e. those listed in columns A1 and B1 but excluding any visitors listed in A1. Include also household members who normally would have spent the census night with the household but who were temporarily elsewhere in Botswana. For example, the usual head of household could be away on business during the census period, but he\/she might be the only income earner for the household. Since he\/she was not present in the household during the census, his\/her employment would not be recorded in Part A and it would appear that the household had no source of income. However, the fact that the household receives income from his\/her employment will be recorded in E5, E6 and E7.\n<br \/>Note that questions in Part E of the questionnaire relate only to activities within Botswana. For example, if a household member who is temporarily living in another country (and is therefore listed in Part B), has planted maize outside Botswana, that agricultural activity will not be recorded in column E2. If the same person owns cattle inside Botswana, then that ownership will be recorded in column E1.<\/p>\n\n<p>The relevant portion of the sample questionnaire is shown on page 80.<\/p>\n\n<p>184. Column E5: Since Independence Day 2010, did any household members receive cash from: agricultural activities?\n<br \/>This could come from the sale of any of the following:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">1. Cattle<br \/>2. Goats\/sheep<br \/>4. Poultry<br \/>8. Maize<br \/>16. Sorghum\/Millet<br \/>32. Watermelon\/sweet reeds<br \/>64. Fruits and vegetables<br \/>128. Phane<br \/>256. Fish<br \/>512. Thatch\/pole\/reeds<br \/>1024. Firewood<br \/>2048. None<\/div><p>The most common cash-earning activities are listed above (and on the questionnaire), and you should circle the appropriate code(s) if, since September 30th, 2010, any member of the household earned money from the sale of any of these.<\/p>\n\n<p>But space is also provided for you to specify any other activity from which a member of the household earned money since Independence Day, 2010. Remember to include cash activities of household members who would normally have spent the census night with the household, but who were temporarily elsewhere in Botswana at the time of the census.<\/p>\n\n<p>The household may have earned cash from selling cattle, goats\/sheep, poultry, maize, millet\/sorghum, phane, fish, thatch\/poles\/reeds, and firewood and matlhowa.","var_universe":"Botswana 2011: Private households [discrepancies: none]","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the household received cash from the sale of maize since Independence Day 2010.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Household Economic Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"H"},{"file_id":"H","vid":"BW2011A_CASHSORG","name":"BW2011A_CASHSORG","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"171","loc_end_pos":"171","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Cash receipts from sale of sorghum or millet","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<span class=\"h3\">E. Household Information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Agriculture and land acquisition<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Cash receipts<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>[Since Independence Day 2010 did household member(s) receive cash from ...]<\/p>\n\n<p>5. Agricultural activities\n<br \/>Sale of ...?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 1 Cattle<br \/>[] 2 Goats \/ sheep<br \/>[] 4 Poultry<br \/>[] 8 Maize<br \/>[] 16 Sorghum \/ millet<br \/>[] 32 Water melons \/ sweet reeds<br \/>[] 64 Fruits and vegetables<br \/>[] 128 Phane<br \/>[] 256 Fish<br \/>[] 512 Thatch \/ poles \/ reeds<br \/>[] 1024 Firewood<br \/>[] 2048 None<br \/>[] Other (specify) ________<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h3\">Part E of the questionnaire<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>179. Columns E1-E7: Agriculture and land acquisition, and household cash activities, ICT equipment, and internet access<\/p>\n\n<p>For some of the questions in this section, you may circle more than one code, if more than one response applies, i.e. for those whose codes are multiples of 2. <\/p>\n\n<p>These questions relate only to members of the household - i.e. those listed in columns A1 and B1 but excluding any visitors listed in A1. Include also household members who normally would have spent the census night with the household but who were temporarily elsewhere in Botswana. For example, the usual head of household could be away on business during the census period, but he\/she might be the only income earner for the household. Since he\/she was not present in the household during the census, his\/her employment would not be recorded in Part A and it would appear that the household had no source of income. However, the fact that the household receives income from his\/her employment will be recorded in E5, E6 and E7.\n<br \/>Note that questions in Part E of the questionnaire relate only to activities within Botswana. For example, if a household member who is temporarily living in another country (and is therefore listed in Part B), has planted maize outside Botswana, that agricultural activity will not be recorded in column E2. If the same person owns cattle inside Botswana, then that ownership will be recorded in column E1.<\/p>\n\n<p>The relevant portion of the sample questionnaire is shown on page 80.<\/p>\n\n<p>184. Column E5: Since Independence Day 2010, did any household members receive cash from: agricultural activities?\n<br \/>This could come from the sale of any of the following:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">1. Cattle<br \/>2. Goats\/sheep<br \/>4. Poultry<br \/>8. Maize<br \/>16. Sorghum\/Millet<br \/>32. Watermelon\/sweet reeds<br \/>64. Fruits and vegetables<br \/>128. Phane<br \/>256. Fish<br \/>512. Thatch\/pole\/reeds<br \/>1024. Firewood<br \/>2048. None<\/div><p>The most common cash-earning activities are listed above (and on the questionnaire), and you should circle the appropriate code(s) if, since September 30th, 2010, any member of the household earned money from the sale of any of these.<\/p>\n\n<p>But space is also provided for you to specify any other activity from which a member of the household earned money since Independence Day, 2010. Remember to include cash activities of household members who would normally have spent the census night with the household, but who were temporarily elsewhere in Botswana at the time of the census.<\/p>\n\n<p>The household may have earned cash from selling cattle, goats\/sheep, poultry, maize, millet\/sorghum, phane, fish, thatch\/poles\/reeds, and firewood and matlhowa.","var_universe":"Botswana 2011: Private households [discrepancies: none]","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the household received cash from the sale of sorghum or millet since Independence Day 2010.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Household Economic Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"H"},{"file_id":"H","vid":"BW2011A_CASHMELO","name":"BW2011A_CASHMELO","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"172","loc_end_pos":"172","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Cash receipts from sale of watermelons or sweet reeds","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<span class=\"h3\">E. Household Information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Agriculture and land acquisition<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Cash receipts<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>[Since Independence Day 2010 did household member(s) receive cash from ...]<\/p>\n\n<p>5. Agricultural activities\n<br \/>Sale of ...?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 1 Cattle<br \/>[] 2 Goats \/ sheep<br \/>[] 4 Poultry<br \/>[] 8 Maize<br \/>[] 16 Sorghum \/ millet<br \/>[] 32 Water melons \/ sweet reeds<br \/>[] 64 Fruits and vegetables<br \/>[] 128 Phane<br \/>[] 256 Fish<br \/>[] 512 Thatch \/ poles \/ reeds<br \/>[] 1024 Firewood<br \/>[] 2048 None<br \/>[] Other (specify) ________<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h3\">Part E of the questionnaire<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>179. Columns E1-E7: Agriculture and land acquisition, and household cash activities, ICT equipment, and internet access<\/p>\n\n<p>For some of the questions in this section, you may circle more than one code, if more than one response applies, i.e. for those whose codes are multiples of 2. <\/p>\n\n<p>These questions relate only to members of the household - i.e. those listed in columns A1 and B1 but excluding any visitors listed in A1. Include also household members who normally would have spent the census night with the household but who were temporarily elsewhere in Botswana. For example, the usual head of household could be away on business during the census period, but he\/she might be the only income earner for the household. Since he\/she was not present in the household during the census, his\/her employment would not be recorded in Part A and it would appear that the household had no source of income. However, the fact that the household receives income from his\/her employment will be recorded in E5, E6 and E7.\n<br \/>Note that questions in Part E of the questionnaire relate only to activities within Botswana. For example, if a household member who is temporarily living in another country (and is therefore listed in Part B), has planted maize outside Botswana, that agricultural activity will not be recorded in column E2. If the same person owns cattle inside Botswana, then that ownership will be recorded in column E1.<\/p>\n\n<p>The relevant portion of the sample questionnaire is shown on page 80.<\/p>\n\n<p>184. Column E5: Since Independence Day 2010, did any household members receive cash from: agricultural activities?\n<br \/>This could come from the sale of any of the following:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">1. Cattle<br \/>2. Goats\/sheep<br \/>4. Poultry<br \/>8. Maize<br \/>16. Sorghum\/Millet<br \/>32. Watermelon\/sweet reeds<br \/>64. Fruits and vegetables<br \/>128. Phane<br \/>256. Fish<br \/>512. Thatch\/pole\/reeds<br \/>1024. Firewood<br \/>2048. None<\/div><p>The most common cash-earning activities are listed above (and on the questionnaire), and you should circle the appropriate code(s) if, since September 30th, 2010, any member of the household earned money from the sale of any of these.<\/p>\n\n<p>But space is also provided for you to specify any other activity from which a member of the household earned money since Independence Day, 2010. Remember to include cash activities of household members who would normally have spent the census night with the household, but who were temporarily elsewhere in Botswana at the time of the census.<\/p>\n\n<p>The household may have earned cash from selling cattle, goats\/sheep, poultry, maize, millet\/sorghum, phane, fish, thatch\/poles\/reeds, and firewood and matlhowa.","var_universe":"Botswana 2011: Private households [discrepancies: none]","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the household received cash from the sale of water melons or sweet reeds since Independence Day 2010.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Household Economic Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"H"},{"file_id":"H","vid":"BW2011A_CASHFRUIT","name":"BW2011A_CASHFRUIT","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"173","loc_end_pos":"173","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Cash receipts from sale of fruits and vegetables","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<span class=\"h3\">E. Household Information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Agriculture and land acquisition<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Cash receipts<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>[Since Independence Day 2010 did household member(s) receive cash from ...]<\/p>\n\n<p>5. Agricultural activities\n<br \/>Sale of ...?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 1 Cattle<br \/>[] 2 Goats \/ sheep<br \/>[] 4 Poultry<br \/>[] 8 Maize<br \/>[] 16 Sorghum \/ millet<br \/>[] 32 Water melons \/ sweet reeds<br \/>[] 64 Fruits and vegetables<br \/>[] 128 Phane<br \/>[] 256 Fish<br \/>[] 512 Thatch \/ poles \/ reeds<br \/>[] 1024 Firewood<br \/>[] 2048 None<br \/>[] Other (specify) ________<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h3\">Part E of the questionnaire<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>179. Columns E1-E7: Agriculture and land acquisition, and household cash activities, ICT equipment, and internet access<\/p>\n\n<p>For some of the questions in this section, you may circle more than one code, if more than one response applies, i.e. for those whose codes are multiples of 2. <\/p>\n\n<p>These questions relate only to members of the household - i.e. those listed in columns A1 and B1 but excluding any visitors listed in A1. Include also household members who normally would have spent the census night with the household but who were temporarily elsewhere in Botswana. For example, the usual head of household could be away on business during the census period, but he\/she might be the only income earner for the household. Since he\/she was not present in the household during the census, his\/her employment would not be recorded in Part A and it would appear that the household had no source of income. However, the fact that the household receives income from his\/her employment will be recorded in E5, E6 and E7.\n<br \/>Note that questions in Part E of the questionnaire relate only to activities within Botswana. For example, if a household member who is temporarily living in another country (and is therefore listed in Part B), has planted maize outside Botswana, that agricultural activity will not be recorded in column E2. If the same person owns cattle inside Botswana, then that ownership will be recorded in column E1.<\/p>\n\n<p>The relevant portion of the sample questionnaire is shown on page 80.<\/p>\n\n<p>184. Column E5: Since Independence Day 2010, did any household members receive cash from: agricultural activities?\n<br \/>This could come from the sale of any of the following:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">1. Cattle<br \/>2. Goats\/sheep<br \/>4. Poultry<br \/>8. Maize<br \/>16. Sorghum\/Millet<br \/>32. Watermelon\/sweet reeds<br \/>64. Fruits and vegetables<br \/>128. Phane<br \/>256. Fish<br \/>512. Thatch\/pole\/reeds<br \/>1024. Firewood<br \/>2048. None<\/div><p>The most common cash-earning activities are listed above (and on the questionnaire), and you should circle the appropriate code(s) if, since September 30th, 2010, any member of the household earned money from the sale of any of these.<\/p>\n\n<p>But space is also provided for you to specify any other activity from which a member of the household earned money since Independence Day, 2010. Remember to include cash activities of household members who would normally have spent the census night with the household, but who were temporarily elsewhere in Botswana at the time of the census.<\/p>\n\n<p>The household may have earned cash from selling cattle, goats\/sheep, poultry, maize, millet\/sorghum, phane, fish, thatch\/poles\/reeds, and firewood and matlhowa.","var_universe":"Botswana 2011: Private households [discrepancies: none]","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the household received cash from the sale of fruits and vegetables since Independence Day 2010.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Household Economic Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"H"},{"file_id":"H","vid":"BW2011A_CASHPHAN","name":"BW2011A_CASHPHAN","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"174","loc_end_pos":"174","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Cash receipts from sale of phane","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<span class=\"h3\">E. Household Information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Agriculture and land acquisition<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Cash receipts<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>[Since Independence Day 2010 did household member(s) receive cash from ...]<\/p>\n\n<p>5. Agricultural activities\n<br \/>Sale of ...?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 1 Cattle<br \/>[] 2 Goats \/ sheep<br \/>[] 4 Poultry<br \/>[] 8 Maize<br \/>[] 16 Sorghum \/ millet<br \/>[] 32 Water melons \/ sweet reeds<br \/>[] 64 Fruits and vegetables<br \/>[] 128 Phane<br \/>[] 256 Fish<br \/>[] 512 Thatch \/ poles \/ reeds<br \/>[] 1024 Firewood<br \/>[] 2048 None<br \/>[] Other (specify) ________<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h3\">Part E of the questionnaire<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>179. Columns E1-E7: Agriculture and land acquisition, and household cash activities, ICT equipment, and internet access<\/p>\n\n<p>For some of the questions in this section, you may circle more than one code, if more than one response applies, i.e. for those whose codes are multiples of 2. <\/p>\n\n<p>These questions relate only to members of the household - i.e. those listed in columns A1 and B1 but excluding any visitors listed in A1. Include also household members who normally would have spent the census night with the household but who were temporarily elsewhere in Botswana. For example, the usual head of household could be away on business during the census period, but he\/she might be the only income earner for the household. Since he\/she was not present in the household during the census, his\/her employment would not be recorded in Part A and it would appear that the household had no source of income. However, the fact that the household receives income from his\/her employment will be recorded in E5, E6 and E7.\n<br \/>Note that questions in Part E of the questionnaire relate only to activities within Botswana. For example, if a household member who is temporarily living in another country (and is therefore listed in Part B), has planted maize outside Botswana, that agricultural activity will not be recorded in column E2. If the same person owns cattle inside Botswana, then that ownership will be recorded in column E1.<\/p>\n\n<p>The relevant portion of the sample questionnaire is shown on page 80.<\/p>\n\n<p>184. Column E5: Since Independence Day 2010, did any household members receive cash from: agricultural activities?\n<br \/>This could come from the sale of any of the following:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">1. Cattle<br \/>2. Goats\/sheep<br \/>4. Poultry<br \/>8. Maize<br \/>16. Sorghum\/Millet<br \/>32. Watermelon\/sweet reeds<br \/>64. Fruits and vegetables<br \/>128. Phane<br \/>256. Fish<br \/>512. Thatch\/pole\/reeds<br \/>1024. Firewood<br \/>2048. None<\/div><p>The most common cash-earning activities are listed above (and on the questionnaire), and you should circle the appropriate code(s) if, since September 30th, 2010, any member of the household earned money from the sale of any of these.<\/p>\n\n<p>But space is also provided for you to specify any other activity from which a member of the household earned money since Independence Day, 2010. Remember to include cash activities of household members who would normally have spent the census night with the household, but who were temporarily elsewhere in Botswana at the time of the census.<\/p>\n\n<p>The household may have earned cash from selling cattle, goats\/sheep, poultry, maize, millet\/sorghum, phane, fish, thatch\/poles\/reeds, and firewood and matlhowa.","var_universe":"Botswana 2011: Private households [discrepancies: none]","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the household received cash from the sale of phane since Independence Day 2010.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Household Economic Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"H"},{"file_id":"H","vid":"BW2011A_CASHFISH","name":"BW2011A_CASHFISH","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"175","loc_end_pos":"175","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Cash receipts from sale of fish","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<span class=\"h3\">E. Household Information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Agriculture and land acquisition<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Cash receipts<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>[Since Independence Day 2010 did household member(s) receive cash from ...]<\/p>\n\n<p>5. Agricultural activities\n<br \/>Sale of ...?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 1 Cattle<br \/>[] 2 Goats \/ sheep<br \/>[] 4 Poultry<br \/>[] 8 Maize<br \/>[] 16 Sorghum \/ millet<br \/>[] 32 Water melons \/ sweet reeds<br \/>[] 64 Fruits and vegetables<br \/>[] 128 Phane<br \/>[] 256 Fish<br \/>[] 512 Thatch \/ poles \/ reeds<br \/>[] 1024 Firewood<br \/>[] 2048 None<br \/>[] Other (specify) ________<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h3\">Part E of the questionnaire<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>179. Columns E1-E7: Agriculture and land acquisition, and household cash activities, ICT equipment, and internet access<\/p>\n\n<p>For some of the questions in this section, you may circle more than one code, if more than one response applies, i.e. for those whose codes are multiples of 2. <\/p>\n\n<p>These questions relate only to members of the household - i.e. those listed in columns A1 and B1 but excluding any visitors listed in A1. Include also household members who normally would have spent the census night with the household but who were temporarily elsewhere in Botswana. For example, the usual head of household could be away on business during the census period, but he\/she might be the only income earner for the household. Since he\/she was not present in the household during the census, his\/her employment would not be recorded in Part A and it would appear that the household had no source of income. However, the fact that the household receives income from his\/her employment will be recorded in E5, E6 and E7.\n<br \/>Note that questions in Part E of the questionnaire relate only to activities within Botswana. For example, if a household member who is temporarily living in another country (and is therefore listed in Part B), has planted maize outside Botswana, that agricultural activity will not be recorded in column E2. If the same person owns cattle inside Botswana, then that ownership will be recorded in column E1.<\/p>\n\n<p>The relevant portion of the sample questionnaire is shown on page 80.<\/p>\n\n<p>184. Column E5: Since Independence Day 2010, did any household members receive cash from: agricultural activities?\n<br \/>This could come from the sale of any of the following:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">1. Cattle<br \/>2. Goats\/sheep<br \/>4. Poultry<br \/>8. Maize<br \/>16. Sorghum\/Millet<br \/>32. Watermelon\/sweet reeds<br \/>64. Fruits and vegetables<br \/>128. Phane<br \/>256. Fish<br \/>512. Thatch\/pole\/reeds<br \/>1024. Firewood<br \/>2048. None<\/div><p>The most common cash-earning activities are listed above (and on the questionnaire), and you should circle the appropriate code(s) if, since September 30th, 2010, any member of the household earned money from the sale of any of these.<\/p>\n\n<p>But space is also provided for you to specify any other activity from which a member of the household earned money since Independence Day, 2010. Remember to include cash activities of household members who would normally have spent the census night with the household, but who were temporarily elsewhere in Botswana at the time of the census.<\/p>\n\n<p>The household may have earned cash from selling cattle, goats\/sheep, poultry, maize, millet\/sorghum, phane, fish, thatch\/poles\/reeds, and firewood and matlhowa.","var_universe":"Botswana 2011: Private households [discrepancies: none]","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the household received cash from the sale of fish since Independence Day 2010.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Household Economic Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"H"},{"file_id":"H","vid":"BW2011A_CASHTHAT","name":"BW2011A_CASHTHAT","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"176","loc_end_pos":"176","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Cash receipts from sale of thatch, poles, or reeds","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<span class=\"h3\">E. Household Information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Agriculture and land acquisition<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Cash receipts<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>[Since Independence Day 2010 did household member(s) receive cash from ...]<\/p>\n\n<p>5. Agricultural activities\n<br \/>Sale of ...?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 1 Cattle<br \/>[] 2 Goats \/ sheep<br \/>[] 4 Poultry<br \/>[] 8 Maize<br \/>[] 16 Sorghum \/ millet<br \/>[] 32 Water melons \/ sweet reeds<br \/>[] 64 Fruits and vegetables<br \/>[] 128 Phane<br \/>[] 256 Fish<br \/>[] 512 Thatch \/ poles \/ reeds<br \/>[] 1024 Firewood<br \/>[] 2048 None<br \/>[] Other (specify) ________<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h3\">Part E of the questionnaire<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>179. Columns E1-E7: Agriculture and land acquisition, and household cash activities, ICT equipment, and internet access<\/p>\n\n<p>For some of the questions in this section, you may circle more than one code, if more than one response applies, i.e. for those whose codes are multiples of 2. <\/p>\n\n<p>These questions relate only to members of the household - i.e. those listed in columns A1 and B1 but excluding any visitors listed in A1. Include also household members who normally would have spent the census night with the household but who were temporarily elsewhere in Botswana. For example, the usual head of household could be away on business during the census period, but he\/she might be the only income earner for the household. Since he\/she was not present in the household during the census, his\/her employment would not be recorded in Part A and it would appear that the household had no source of income. However, the fact that the household receives income from his\/her employment will be recorded in E5, E6 and E7.\n<br \/>Note that questions in Part E of the questionnaire relate only to activities within Botswana. For example, if a household member who is temporarily living in another country (and is therefore listed in Part B), has planted maize outside Botswana, that agricultural activity will not be recorded in column E2. If the same person owns cattle inside Botswana, then that ownership will be recorded in column E1.<\/p>\n\n<p>The relevant portion of the sample questionnaire is shown on page 80.<\/p>\n\n<p>184. Column E5: Since Independence Day 2010, did any household members receive cash from: agricultural activities?\n<br \/>This could come from the sale of any of the following:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">1. Cattle<br \/>2. Goats\/sheep<br \/>4. Poultry<br \/>8. Maize<br \/>16. Sorghum\/Millet<br \/>32. Watermelon\/sweet reeds<br \/>64. Fruits and vegetables<br \/>128. Phane<br \/>256. Fish<br \/>512. Thatch\/pole\/reeds<br \/>1024. Firewood<br \/>2048. None<\/div><p>The most common cash-earning activities are listed above (and on the questionnaire), and you should circle the appropriate code(s) if, since September 30th, 2010, any member of the household earned money from the sale of any of these.<\/p>\n\n<p>But space is also provided for you to specify any other activity from which a member of the household earned money since Independence Day, 2010. Remember to include cash activities of household members who would normally have spent the census night with the household, but who were temporarily elsewhere in Botswana at the time of the census.<\/p>\n\n<p>The household may have earned cash from selling cattle, goats\/sheep, poultry, maize, millet\/sorghum, phane, fish, thatch\/poles\/reeds, and firewood and matlhowa.","var_universe":"Botswana 2011: Private households [discrepancies: none]","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the household received cash from the sale of thatch, poles, or reeds since Independence Day 2010.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Household Economic Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"H"},{"file_id":"H","vid":"BW2011A_CASHFIRE","name":"BW2011A_CASHFIRE","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"177","loc_end_pos":"177","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Cash receipts from sale of firewood","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<span class=\"h3\">E. Household Information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Agriculture and land acquisition<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Cash receipts<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>[Since Independence Day 2010 did household member(s) receive cash from ...]<\/p>\n\n<p>5. Agricultural activities\n<br \/>Sale of ...?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 1 Cattle<br \/>[] 2 Goats \/ sheep<br \/>[] 4 Poultry<br \/>[] 8 Maize<br \/>[] 16 Sorghum \/ millet<br \/>[] 32 Water melons \/ sweet reeds<br \/>[] 64 Fruits and vegetables<br \/>[] 128 Phane<br \/>[] 256 Fish<br \/>[] 512 Thatch \/ poles \/ reeds<br \/>[] 1024 Firewood<br \/>[] 2048 None<br \/>[] Other (specify) ________<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h3\">Part E of the questionnaire<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>179. Columns E1-E7: Agriculture and land acquisition, and household cash activities, ICT equipment, and internet access<\/p>\n\n<p>For some of the questions in this section, you may circle more than one code, if more than one response applies, i.e. for those whose codes are multiples of 2. <\/p>\n\n<p>These questions relate only to members of the household - i.e. those listed in columns A1 and B1 but excluding any visitors listed in A1. Include also household members who normally would have spent the census night with the household but who were temporarily elsewhere in Botswana. For example, the usual head of household could be away on business during the census period, but he\/she might be the only income earner for the household. Since he\/she was not present in the household during the census, his\/her employment would not be recorded in Part A and it would appear that the household had no source of income. However, the fact that the household receives income from his\/her employment will be recorded in E5, E6 and E7.\n<br \/>Note that questions in Part E of the questionnaire relate only to activities within Botswana. For example, if a household member who is temporarily living in another country (and is therefore listed in Part B), has planted maize outside Botswana, that agricultural activity will not be recorded in column E2. If the same person owns cattle inside Botswana, then that ownership will be recorded in column E1.<\/p>\n\n<p>The relevant portion of the sample questionnaire is shown on page 80.<\/p>\n\n<p>184. Column E5: Since Independence Day 2010, did any household members receive cash from: agricultural activities?\n<br \/>This could come from the sale of any of the following:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">1. Cattle<br \/>2. Goats\/sheep<br \/>4. Poultry<br \/>8. Maize<br \/>16. Sorghum\/Millet<br \/>32. Watermelon\/sweet reeds<br \/>64. Fruits and vegetables<br \/>128. Phane<br \/>256. Fish<br \/>512. Thatch\/pole\/reeds<br \/>1024. Firewood<br \/>2048. None<\/div><p>The most common cash-earning activities are listed above (and on the questionnaire), and you should circle the appropriate code(s) if, since September 30th, 2010, any member of the household earned money from the sale of any of these.<\/p>\n\n<p>But space is also provided for you to specify any other activity from which a member of the household earned money since Independence Day, 2010. Remember to include cash activities of household members who would normally have spent the census night with the household, but who were temporarily elsewhere in Botswana at the time of the census.<\/p>\n\n<p>The household may have earned cash from selling cattle, goats\/sheep, poultry, maize, millet\/sorghum, phane, fish, thatch\/poles\/reeds, and firewood and matlhowa.","var_universe":"Botswana 2011: Private households [discrepancies: none]","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the household received cash from the sale of firewood since Independence Day 2010.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Household Economic Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"H"},{"file_id":"H","vid":"BW2011A_NOCASHAG","name":"BW2011A_NOCASHAG","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"178","loc_end_pos":"178","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Cash receipts from agricultural activities","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<span class=\"h3\">E. Household Information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Agriculture and land acquisition<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Cash receipts<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>[Since Independence Day 2010 did household member(s) receive cash from ...]<\/p>\n\n<p>5. Agricultural activities\n<br \/>Sale of ...?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 1 Cattle<br \/>[] 2 Goats \/ sheep<br \/>[] 4 Poultry<br \/>[] 8 Maize<br \/>[] 16 Sorghum \/ millet<br \/>[] 32 Water melons \/ sweet reeds<br \/>[] 64 Fruits and vegetables<br \/>[] 128 Phane<br \/>[] 256 Fish<br \/>[] 512 Thatch \/ poles \/ reeds<br \/>[] 1024 Firewood<br \/>[] 2048 None<br \/>[] Other (specify) ________<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h3\">Part E of the questionnaire<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>179. Columns E1-E7: Agriculture and land acquisition, and household cash activities, ICT equipment, and internet access<\/p>\n\n<p>For some of the questions in this section, you may circle more than one code, if more than one response applies, i.e. for those whose codes are multiples of 2. <\/p>\n\n<p>These questions relate only to members of the household - i.e. those listed in columns A1 and B1 but excluding any visitors listed in A1. Include also household members who normally would have spent the census night with the household but who were temporarily elsewhere in Botswana. For example, the usual head of household could be away on business during the census period, but he\/she might be the only income earner for the household. Since he\/she was not present in the household during the census, his\/her employment would not be recorded in Part A and it would appear that the household had no source of income. However, the fact that the household receives income from his\/her employment will be recorded in E5, E6 and E7.\n<br \/>Note that questions in Part E of the questionnaire relate only to activities within Botswana. For example, if a household member who is temporarily living in another country (and is therefore listed in Part B), has planted maize outside Botswana, that agricultural activity will not be recorded in column E2. If the same person owns cattle inside Botswana, then that ownership will be recorded in column E1.<\/p>\n\n<p>The relevant portion of the sample questionnaire is shown on page 80.<\/p>\n\n<p>184. Column E5: Since Independence Day 2010, did any household members receive cash from: agricultural activities?\n<br \/>This could come from the sale of any of the following:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">1. Cattle<br \/>2. Goats\/sheep<br \/>4. Poultry<br \/>8. Maize<br \/>16. Sorghum\/Millet<br \/>32. Watermelon\/sweet reeds<br \/>64. Fruits and vegetables<br \/>128. Phane<br \/>256. Fish<br \/>512. Thatch\/pole\/reeds<br \/>1024. Firewood<br \/>2048. None<\/div><p>The most common cash-earning activities are listed above (and on the questionnaire), and you should circle the appropriate code(s) if, since September 30th, 2010, any member of the household earned money from the sale of any of these.<\/p>\n\n<p>But space is also provided for you to specify any other activity from which a member of the household earned money since Independence Day, 2010. Remember to include cash activities of household members who would normally have spent the census night with the household, but who were temporarily elsewhere in Botswana at the time of the census.<\/p>\n\n<p>The household may have earned cash from selling cattle, goats\/sheep, poultry, maize, millet\/sorghum, phane, fish, thatch\/poles\/reeds, and firewood and matlhowa.","var_universe":"Botswana 2011: Private households [discrepancies: none]","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the household received cash from agricultural activities since Independence Day 2010.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"No","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Household Economic Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"H"},{"file_id":"H","vid":"BW2011A_CASHLEGU","name":"BW2011A_CASHLEGU","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"179","loc_end_pos":"179","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Cash receipts from sale of legumes (beans, ditloo, manoko, cow-beans, etc)","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<span class=\"h3\">E. Household Information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Agriculture and land acquisition<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Cash receipts<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>[Since Independence Day 2010 did household member(s) receive cash from ...]<\/p>\n\n<p>5. Agricultural activities\n<br \/>Sale of ...?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 1 Cattle<br \/>[] 2 Goats \/ sheep<br \/>[] 4 Poultry<br \/>[] 8 Maize<br \/>[] 16 Sorghum \/ millet<br \/>[] 32 Water melons \/ sweet reeds<br \/>[] 64 Fruits and vegetables<br \/>[] 128 Phane<br \/>[] 256 Fish<br \/>[] 512 Thatch \/ poles \/ reeds<br \/>[] 1024 Firewood<br \/>[] 2048 None<br \/>[] Other (specify) ________<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h3\">Part E of the questionnaire<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>179. Columns E1-E7: Agriculture and land acquisition, and household cash activities, ICT equipment, and internet access<\/p>\n\n<p>For some of the questions in this section, you may circle more than one code, if more than one response applies, i.e. for those whose codes are multiples of 2. <\/p>\n\n<p>These questions relate only to members of the household - i.e. those listed in columns A1 and B1 but excluding any visitors listed in A1. Include also household members who normally would have spent the census night with the household but who were temporarily elsewhere in Botswana. For example, the usual head of household could be away on business during the census period, but he\/she might be the only income earner for the household. Since he\/she was not present in the household during the census, his\/her employment would not be recorded in Part A and it would appear that the household had no source of income. However, the fact that the household receives income from his\/her employment will be recorded in E5, E6 and E7.\n<br \/>Note that questions in Part E of the questionnaire relate only to activities within Botswana. For example, if a household member who is temporarily living in another country (and is therefore listed in Part B), has planted maize outside Botswana, that agricultural activity will not be recorded in column E2. If the same person owns cattle inside Botswana, then that ownership will be recorded in column E1.<\/p>\n\n<p>The relevant portion of the sample questionnaire is shown on page 80.<\/p>\n\n<p>184. Column E5: Since Independence Day 2010, did any household members receive cash from: agricultural activities?\n<br \/>This could come from the sale of any of the following:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">1. Cattle<br \/>2. Goats\/sheep<br \/>4. Poultry<br \/>8. Maize<br \/>16. Sorghum\/Millet<br \/>32. Watermelon\/sweet reeds<br \/>64. Fruits and vegetables<br \/>128. Phane<br \/>256. Fish<br \/>512. Thatch\/pole\/reeds<br \/>1024. Firewood<br \/>2048. None<\/div><p>The most common cash-earning activities are listed above (and on the questionnaire), and you should circle the appropriate code(s) if, since September 30th, 2010, any member of the household earned money from the sale of any of these.<\/p>\n\n<p>But space is also provided for you to specify any other activity from which a member of the household earned money since Independence Day, 2010. Remember to include cash activities of household members who would normally have spent the census night with the household, but who were temporarily elsewhere in Botswana at the time of the census.<\/p>\n\n<p>The household may have earned cash from selling cattle, goats\/sheep, poultry, maize, millet\/sorghum, phane, fish, thatch\/poles\/reeds, and firewood and matlhowa.","var_universe":"Botswana 2011: Private households [discrepancies: none]","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the household received cash from the sale of legumes (beans, ditloo, manoko, cow-beans, etc.) since Independence Day 2010.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Household Economic Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"H"},{"file_id":"H","vid":"BW2011A_CASHBEER","name":"BW2011A_CASHBEER","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"180","loc_end_pos":"180","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Cash receipts from sale of traditional beer","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<span class=\"h3\">E. Household Information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Agriculture and land acquisition<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Cash receipts<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>[Since Independence Day 2010 did household member(s) receive cash from ...]<\/p>\n\n<p>6. Household activities\n<br \/>Sale of home-made produce ...?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 1 Traditional beer<br \/>[] 2 Other beverages<br \/>[] 4 Craftwork<br \/>[] 8 Clothes<br \/>[] 16 Cooked foods<br \/>[] 32 None<br \/>[] Other (specify) ________<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h3\">Part E of the questionnaire<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>179. Columns E1-E7: Agriculture and land acquisition, and household cash activities, ICT equipment, and internet access<\/p>\n\n<p>For some of the questions in this section, you may circle more than one code, if more than one response applies, i.e. for those whose codes are multiples of 2. <\/p>\n\n<p>These questions relate only to members of the household - i.e. those listed in columns A1 and B1 but excluding any visitors listed in A1. Include also household members who normally would have spent the census night with the household but who were temporarily elsewhere in Botswana. For example, the usual head of household could be away on business during the census period, but he\/she might be the only income earner for the household. Since he\/she was not present in the household during the census, his\/her employment would not be recorded in Part A and it would appear that the household had no source of income. However, the fact that the household receives income from his\/her employment will be recorded in E5, E6 and E7.\n<br \/>Note that questions in Part E of the questionnaire relate only to activities within Botswana. For example, if a household member who is temporarily living in another country (and is therefore listed in Part B), has planted maize outside Botswana, that agricultural activity will not be recorded in column E2. If the same person owns cattle inside Botswana, then that ownership will be recorded in column E1.<\/p>\n\n<p>The relevant portion of the sample questionnaire is shown on page 80.<\/p>\n\n<p>185. Column E6: Since Independence Day 2010, did household members receive cash from: Household based activities\n<br \/>Q. Sale of homemade produce?\n<br \/>At least one member of the household may have earned cash from the sale of one of the following items:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">1. Traditional beer<br \/>2. Other beverages<br \/>4. Craftwork<br \/>8. Clothes<br \/>16. Cooked food<br \/>32. Other (specify)<\/div><p>The respondent must be asked if any member of the household sold any of the above, by reading them out to the respondent one by one and circling the codes where the respondent answers \"yes\". If the household sold other items not listed above, or if any household member earned cash from running a general trading store or from hawking a variety of goods or from similar trading activities, and then write the income source on the space below the codes or in the comments box.","var_universe":"Botswana 2011: Private households [discrepancies: none]","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the household received cash from the sale of traditional beer since Independence Day 2010.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Household Economic Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"H"},{"file_id":"H","vid":"BW2011A_CASHBEV","name":"BW2011A_CASHBEV","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"181","loc_end_pos":"181","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Cash receipts from sale of other beverages","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<span class=\"h3\">E. Household Information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Agriculture and land acquisition<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Cash receipts<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>[Since Independence Day 2010 did household member(s) receive cash from ...]<\/p>\n\n<p>6. Household activities\n<br \/>Sale of home-made produce ...?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 1 Traditional beer<br \/>[] 2 Other beverages<br \/>[] 4 Craftwork<br \/>[] 8 Clothes<br \/>[] 16 Cooked foods<br \/>[] 32 None<br \/>[] Other (specify) ________<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h3\">Part E of the questionnaire<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>179. Columns E1-E7: Agriculture and land acquisition, and household cash activities, ICT equipment, and internet access<\/p>\n\n<p>For some of the questions in this section, you may circle more than one code, if more than one response applies, i.e. for those whose codes are multiples of 2. <\/p>\n\n<p>These questions relate only to members of the household - i.e. those listed in columns A1 and B1 but excluding any visitors listed in A1. Include also household members who normally would have spent the census night with the household but who were temporarily elsewhere in Botswana. For example, the usual head of household could be away on business during the census period, but he\/she might be the only income earner for the household. Since he\/she was not present in the household during the census, his\/her employment would not be recorded in Part A and it would appear that the household had no source of income. However, the fact that the household receives income from his\/her employment will be recorded in E5, E6 and E7.\n<br \/>Note that questions in Part E of the questionnaire relate only to activities within Botswana. For example, if a household member who is temporarily living in another country (and is therefore listed in Part B), has planted maize outside Botswana, that agricultural activity will not be recorded in column E2. If the same person owns cattle inside Botswana, then that ownership will be recorded in column E1.<\/p>\n\n<p>The relevant portion of the sample questionnaire is shown on page 80.<\/p>\n\n<p>185. Column E6: Since Independence Day 2010, did household members receive cash from: Household based activities\n<br \/>Q. Sale of homemade produce?\n<br \/>At least one member of the household may have earned cash from the sale of one of the following items:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">1. Traditional beer<br \/>2. Other beverages<br \/>4. Craftwork<br \/>8. Clothes<br \/>16. Cooked food<br \/>32. Other (specify)<\/div><p>The respondent must be asked if any member of the household sold any of the above, by reading them out to the respondent one by one and circling the codes where the respondent answers \"yes\". If the household sold other items not listed above, or if any household member earned cash from running a general trading store or from hawking a variety of goods or from similar trading activities, and then write the income source on the space below the codes or in the comments box.","var_universe":"Botswana 2011: Private households [discrepancies: none]","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the household received cash from the sale of other beverages since Independence Day 2010.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Household Economic Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"H"},{"file_id":"H","vid":"BW2011A_CASHCRAFT","name":"BW2011A_CASHCRAFT","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"182","loc_end_pos":"182","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Cash receipts from sale of craftwork","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<span class=\"h3\">E. Household Information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Agriculture and land acquisition<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Cash receipts<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>[Since Independence Day 2010 did household member(s) receive cash from ...]<\/p>\n\n<p>6. Household activities\n<br \/>Sale of home-made produce ...?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 1 Traditional beer<br \/>[] 2 Other beverages<br \/>[] 4 Craftwork<br \/>[] 8 Clothes<br \/>[] 16 Cooked foods<br \/>[] 32 None<br \/>[] Other (specify) ________<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h3\">Part E of the questionnaire<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>179. Columns E1-E7: Agriculture and land acquisition, and household cash activities, ICT equipment, and internet access<\/p>\n\n<p>For some of the questions in this section, you may circle more than one code, if more than one response applies, i.e. for those whose codes are multiples of 2. <\/p>\n\n<p>These questions relate only to members of the household - i.e. those listed in columns A1 and B1 but excluding any visitors listed in A1. Include also household members who normally would have spent the census night with the household but who were temporarily elsewhere in Botswana. For example, the usual head of household could be away on business during the census period, but he\/she might be the only income earner for the household. Since he\/she was not present in the household during the census, his\/her employment would not be recorded in Part A and it would appear that the household had no source of income. However, the fact that the household receives income from his\/her employment will be recorded in E5, E6 and E7.\n<br \/>Note that questions in Part E of the questionnaire relate only to activities within Botswana. For example, if a household member who is temporarily living in another country (and is therefore listed in Part B), has planted maize outside Botswana, that agricultural activity will not be recorded in column E2. If the same person owns cattle inside Botswana, then that ownership will be recorded in column E1.<\/p>\n\n<p>The relevant portion of the sample questionnaire is shown on page 80.<\/p>\n\n<p>185. Column E6: Since Independence Day 2010, did household members receive cash from: Household based activities\n<br \/>Q. Sale of homemade produce?\n<br \/>At least one member of the household may have earned cash from the sale of one of the following items:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">1. Traditional beer<br \/>2. Other beverages<br \/>4. Craftwork<br \/>8. Clothes<br \/>16. Cooked food<br \/>32. Other (specify)<\/div><p>The respondent must be asked if any member of the household sold any of the above, by reading them out to the respondent one by one and circling the codes where the respondent answers \"yes\". If the household sold other items not listed above, or if any household member earned cash from running a general trading store or from hawking a variety of goods or from similar trading activities, and then write the income source on the space below the codes or in the comments box.","var_universe":"Botswana 2011: Private households [discrepancies: none]","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the household received cash from the sale of craftwork since Independence Day 2010.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Household Economic Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"H"},{"file_id":"H","vid":"BW2011A_CASHCLOTH","name":"BW2011A_CASHCLOTH","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"183","loc_end_pos":"183","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Cash receipts from sale of clothes","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<span class=\"h3\">E. Household Information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Agriculture and land acquisition<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Cash receipts<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>[Since Independence Day 2010 did household member(s) receive cash from ...]<\/p>\n\n<p>6. Household activities\n<br \/>Sale of home-made produce ...?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 1 Traditional beer<br \/>[] 2 Other beverages<br \/>[] 4 Craftwork<br \/>[] 8 Clothes<br \/>[] 16 Cooked foods<br \/>[] 32 None<br \/>[] Other (specify) ________<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h3\">Part E of the questionnaire<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>179. Columns E1-E7: Agriculture and land acquisition, and household cash activities, ICT equipment, and internet access<\/p>\n\n<p>For some of the questions in this section, you may circle more than one code, if more than one response applies, i.e. for those whose codes are multiples of 2. <\/p>\n\n<p>These questions relate only to members of the household - i.e. those listed in columns A1 and B1 but excluding any visitors listed in A1. Include also household members who normally would have spent the census night with the household but who were temporarily elsewhere in Botswana. For example, the usual head of household could be away on business during the census period, but he\/she might be the only income earner for the household. Since he\/she was not present in the household during the census, his\/her employment would not be recorded in Part A and it would appear that the household had no source of income. However, the fact that the household receives income from his\/her employment will be recorded in E5, E6 and E7.\n<br \/>Note that questions in Part E of the questionnaire relate only to activities within Botswana. For example, if a household member who is temporarily living in another country (and is therefore listed in Part B), has planted maize outside Botswana, that agricultural activity will not be recorded in column E2. If the same person owns cattle inside Botswana, then that ownership will be recorded in column E1.<\/p>\n\n<p>The relevant portion of the sample questionnaire is shown on page 80.<\/p>\n\n<p>185. Column E6: Since Independence Day 2010, did household members receive cash from: Household based activities\n<br \/>Q. Sale of homemade produce?\n<br \/>At least one member of the household may have earned cash from the sale of one of the following items:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">1. Traditional beer<br \/>2. Other beverages<br \/>4. Craftwork<br \/>8. Clothes<br \/>16. Cooked food<br \/>32. Other (specify)<\/div><p>The respondent must be asked if any member of the household sold any of the above, by reading them out to the respondent one by one and circling the codes where the respondent answers \"yes\". If the household sold other items not listed above, or if any household member earned cash from running a general trading store or from hawking a variety of goods or from similar trading activities, and then write the income source on the space below the codes or in the comments box.","var_universe":"Botswana 2011: Private households [discrepancies: none]","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the household received cash from the sale of clothes since Independence Day 2010.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Household Economic Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"H"},{"file_id":"H","vid":"BW2011A_CASHCOOK","name":"BW2011A_CASHCOOK","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"184","loc_end_pos":"184","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Cash receipts from sale of cooked foods","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<span class=\"h3\">E. Household Information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Agriculture and land acquisition<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Cash receipts<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>[Since Independence Day 2010 did household member(s) receive cash from ...]<\/p>\n\n<p>6. Household activities\n<br \/>Sale of home-made produce ...?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 1 Traditional beer<br \/>[] 2 Other beverages<br \/>[] 4 Craftwork<br \/>[] 8 Clothes<br \/>[] 16 Cooked foods<br \/>[] 32 None<br \/>[] Other (specify) ________<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h3\">Part E of the questionnaire<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>179. Columns E1-E7: Agriculture and land acquisition, and household cash activities, ICT equipment, and internet access<\/p>\n\n<p>For some of the questions in this section, you may circle more than one code, if more than one response applies, i.e. for those whose codes are multiples of 2. <\/p>\n\n<p>These questions relate only to members of the household - i.e. those listed in columns A1 and B1 but excluding any visitors listed in A1. Include also household members who normally would have spent the census night with the household but who were temporarily elsewhere in Botswana. For example, the usual head of household could be away on business during the census period, but he\/she might be the only income earner for the household. Since he\/she was not present in the household during the census, his\/her employment would not be recorded in Part A and it would appear that the household had no source of income. However, the fact that the household receives income from his\/her employment will be recorded in E5, E6 and E7.\n<br \/>Note that questions in Part E of the questionnaire relate only to activities within Botswana. For example, if a household member who is temporarily living in another country (and is therefore listed in Part B), has planted maize outside Botswana, that agricultural activity will not be recorded in column E2. If the same person owns cattle inside Botswana, then that ownership will be recorded in column E1.<\/p>\n\n<p>The relevant portion of the sample questionnaire is shown on page 80.<\/p>\n\n<p>185. Column E6: Since Independence Day 2010, did household members receive cash from: Household based activities\n<br \/>Q. Sale of homemade produce?\n<br \/>At least one member of the household may have earned cash from the sale of one of the following items:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">1. Traditional beer<br \/>2. Other beverages<br \/>4. Craftwork<br \/>8. Clothes<br \/>16. Cooked food<br \/>32. Other (specify)<\/div><p>The respondent must be asked if any member of the household sold any of the above, by reading them out to the respondent one by one and circling the codes where the respondent answers \"yes\". If the household sold other items not listed above, or if any household member earned cash from running a general trading store or from hawking a variety of goods or from similar trading activities, and then write the income source on the space below the codes or in the comments box.","var_universe":"Botswana 2011: Private households [discrepancies: none]","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the household received cash from the sale of cooked foods since Independence Day 2010.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Household Economic Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"H"},{"file_id":"H","vid":"BW2011A_CASHNOHH","name":"BW2011A_CASHNOHH","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"185","loc_end_pos":"185","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Cash receipts from household sale activities","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<span class=\"h3\">E. Household Information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Agriculture and land acquisition<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Cash receipts<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>[Since Independence Day 2010 did household member(s) receive cash from ...]<\/p>\n\n<p>6. Household activities\n<br \/>Sale of home-made produce ...?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 1 Traditional beer<br \/>[] 2 Other beverages<br \/>[] 4 Craftwork<br \/>[] 8 Clothes<br \/>[] 16 Cooked foods<br \/>[] 32 None<br \/>[] Other (specify) ________<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h3\">Part E of the questionnaire<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>179. Columns E1-E7: Agriculture and land acquisition, and household cash activities, ICT equipment, and internet access<\/p>\n\n<p>For some of the questions in this section, you may circle more than one code, if more than one response applies, i.e. for those whose codes are multiples of 2. <\/p>\n\n<p>These questions relate only to members of the household - i.e. those listed in columns A1 and B1 but excluding any visitors listed in A1. Include also household members who normally would have spent the census night with the household but who were temporarily elsewhere in Botswana. For example, the usual head of household could be away on business during the census period, but he\/she might be the only income earner for the household. Since he\/she was not present in the household during the census, his\/her employment would not be recorded in Part A and it would appear that the household had no source of income. However, the fact that the household receives income from his\/her employment will be recorded in E5, E6 and E7.\n<br \/>Note that questions in Part E of the questionnaire relate only to activities within Botswana. For example, if a household member who is temporarily living in another country (and is therefore listed in Part B), has planted maize outside Botswana, that agricultural activity will not be recorded in column E2. If the same person owns cattle inside Botswana, then that ownership will be recorded in column E1.<\/p>\n\n<p>The relevant portion of the sample questionnaire is shown on page 80.<\/p>\n\n<p>185. Column E6: Since Independence Day 2010, did household members receive cash from: Household based activities\n<br \/>Q. Sale of homemade produce?\n<br \/>At least one member of the household may have earned cash from the sale of one of the following items:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">1. Traditional beer<br \/>2. Other beverages<br \/>4. Craftwork<br \/>8. Clothes<br \/>16. Cooked food<br \/>32. Other (specify)<\/div><p>The respondent must be asked if any member of the household sold any of the above, by reading them out to the respondent one by one and circling the codes where the respondent answers \"yes\". If the household sold other items not listed above, or if any household member earned cash from running a general trading store or from hawking a variety of goods or from similar trading activities, and then write the income source on the space below the codes or in the comments box.","var_universe":"Botswana 2011: Private households [discrepancies: none]","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the household received cash from household sale activities since Independence Day 2010.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"No","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Household Economic Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"H"},{"file_id":"H","vid":"BW2011A_CASHOTHHH","name":"BW2011A_CASHOTHHH","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"186","loc_end_pos":"186","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Other household sales, not elsewhere classified","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<span class=\"h3\">E. Household Information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Agriculture and land acquisition<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Cash receipts<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>[Since Independence Day 2010 did household member(s) receive cash from ...]<\/p>\n\n<p>6. Household activities\n<br \/>Sale of home-made produce ...?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 1 Traditional beer<br \/>[] 2 Other beverages<br \/>[] 4 Craftwork<br \/>[] 8 Clothes<br \/>[] 16 Cooked foods<br \/>[] 32 None<br \/>[] Other (specify) ________<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h3\">Part E of the questionnaire<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>179. Columns E1-E7: Agriculture and land acquisition, and household cash activities, ICT equipment, and internet access<\/p>\n\n<p>For some of the questions in this section, you may circle more than one code, if more than one response applies, i.e. for those whose codes are multiples of 2. <\/p>\n\n<p>These questions relate only to members of the household - i.e. those listed in columns A1 and B1 but excluding any visitors listed in A1. Include also household members who normally would have spent the census night with the household but who were temporarily elsewhere in Botswana. For example, the usual head of household could be away on business during the census period, but he\/she might be the only income earner for the household. Since he\/she was not present in the household during the census, his\/her employment would not be recorded in Part A and it would appear that the household had no source of income. However, the fact that the household receives income from his\/her employment will be recorded in E5, E6 and E7.\n<br \/>Note that questions in Part E of the questionnaire relate only to activities within Botswana. For example, if a household member who is temporarily living in another country (and is therefore listed in Part B), has planted maize outside Botswana, that agricultural activity will not be recorded in column E2. If the same person owns cattle inside Botswana, then that ownership will be recorded in column E1.<\/p>\n\n<p>The relevant portion of the sample questionnaire is shown on page 80.<\/p>\n\n<p>185. Column E6: Since Independence Day 2010, did household members receive cash from: Household based activities\n<br \/>Q. Sale of homemade produce?\n<br \/>At least one member of the household may have earned cash from the sale of one of the following items:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">1. Traditional beer<br \/>2. Other beverages<br \/>4. Craftwork<br \/>8. Clothes<br \/>16. Cooked food<br \/>32. Other (specify)<\/div><p>The respondent must be asked if any member of the household sold any of the above, by reading them out to the respondent one by one and circling the codes where the respondent answers \"yes\". If the household sold other items not listed above, or if any household member earned cash from running a general trading store or from hawking a variety of goods or from similar trading activities, and then write the income source on the space below the codes or in the comments box.","var_universe":"Botswana 2011: Private households [discrepancies: none]","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the household received cash from other household sales, not elsewhere classified, since Independence Day 2010.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Household Economic Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"H"},{"file_id":"H","vid":"BW2011A_REMINSIDE","name":"BW2011A_REMINSIDE","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"187","loc_end_pos":"187","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Remittances from inside Botswana","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<span class=\"h3\">E. Household Information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Agriculture and land acquisition<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Cash receipts<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>[Since Independence Day 2010 did household member(s) receive cash from ...]<\/p>\n\n<p>7. Other cash receipts \/ in-kind receipts<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">Remittances from:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 1 Inside Botswana<br \/>[] 2 Outside Botswana<\/div><div class=\"i1\">Other receipts<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 4 Pension<br \/>[] 8 Rent<br \/>[] 16 Maintenance<br \/>[] 32 Employment<br \/>[] 64 Destitute allowance<br \/>[] 128 Government rations<br \/>[] Other (specify)<br \/>[] 256 None<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h3\">Part E of the questionnaire<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>179. Columns E1-E7: Agriculture and land acquisition, and household cash activities, ICT equipment, and internet access<\/p>\n\n<p>For some of the questions in this section, you may circle more than one code, if more than one response applies, i.e. for those whose codes are multiples of 2. <\/p>\n\n<p>These questions relate only to members of the household - i.e. those listed in columns A1 and B1 but excluding any visitors listed in A1. Include also household members who normally would have spent the census night with the household but who were temporarily elsewhere in Botswana. For example, the usual head of household could be away on business during the census period, but he\/she might be the only income earner for the household. Since he\/she was not present in the household during the census, his\/her employment would not be recorded in Part A and it would appear that the household had no source of income. However, the fact that the household receives income from his\/her employment will be recorded in E5, E6 and E7.\n<br \/>Note that questions in Part E of the questionnaire relate only to activities within Botswana. For example, if a household member who is temporarily living in another country (and is therefore listed in Part B), has planted maize outside Botswana, that agricultural activity will not be recorded in column E2. If the same person owns cattle inside Botswana, then that ownership will be recorded in column E1.<\/p>\n\n<p>The relevant portion of the sample questionnaire is shown on page 80.<\/p>\n\n<p>186. Column E7: Since Independence Day 2010, Did Household Members Receive Cash or In-kind Receipts\n<br \/>Q. Since Independence Day 2010, did any member of this household receive cash from:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">1. Inside Botswana<br \/>2. Outside Botswana<br \/>3. Other Receipts (Cash of In-kind)<br \/>4. Pension<br \/>8. Rent<br \/>16. Maintenance<br \/>32. Employment<br \/>64. Destitute allowance<br \/>128. Government Rations<\/div><p>In this section, we are interested in finding out whether the household received any cash payment or unearned income during the reference period. Unearned income refers to payments made to the household other than from business profits or sale of one's own produce, goods, or services.\n<br \/>If anyone in Part A (other than visitors) worked for cash in the past 7 days then you should automatically circle code 32. This code (32) should also be used if a household member had a job a few months ago, but is currently unemployed. Since the household received income from his\/her previous employment since Independence Day, 2010, the code for Employment would be circled in E7.<\/p>\n\n<p>To ensure that codes 32 for employment are covered ask the respondent whether any household member received income from employment since Independence day 2010. If the answer is yes, then circle code 32 for employment in E7.<\/p>\n\n<p>The most common types of unearned income are as follows:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">1. Inside Botswana<br \/>This includes cash gifts and transfers from relatives, friends, or other living or working elsewhere in the country. For example, if a household member's husband\/wife lives and works in Tsootsha and regularly sends part of his\/her salary to them in Maun, this salary transfer would be recorded as remittance from inside Botswana (code 1). Remittances from inside Botswana also include family payments receipts. It should be noted that cash remittances refer not only to cash, which has been sent by post or mail, but also to any cash transfers, which have been delivered by hand, or in some other way. Distance between households affected is immaterial. The transfer must be permanent-cash loans to the household must not be included. <br \/>2. Outside Botswana<br \/>This includes cash gifts and transfers from relatives, friends or others living or working outside Botswana. For example, if a household member listed in Part B sends part of his\/her salary to other household members; this salary transfer would be recorded as a remittance from outside Botswana (code 2). As above, cash remittances refer not only to cash, which has been sent by post or mail, but also to any cash transfers, which have been delivered by hand, or in some other way. The transfer must be permanent - cash loans to the household must not be included.<br \/>4. Pension<br \/>This is a payment, usually on a regular basis, by a previous employer to a worker who has retired or is no longer working for other reasons. For example, retired employees, old age pensioners and world war veterans are entitled to retirement pension, old age pension and world war veteran's pension respectively.<br \/>8. Rent<br \/>A household may receive payment for any property it lets out, such as a house or field. It should also include payments received for allowing its donkeys\/mules\/oxen to be used for ploughing.<br \/>16. Maintenance<br \/>This money is received when there is at least one child in the family who is being taken care of by the father\/mother (not married to the mother\/father), either voluntarily or as an order from the relevant court. It should be noted that persons paying (sending) maintenance must not be members of the household in reference.<br \/>Circle the appropriate answer code(s) if, since Independence Day, 2010 any member of the household received money from any of these sources. If household members did not receive cash from employment or from selling goods or providing services, then write 0 in the space below the codes, but not in the shaded area.<br \/>32. Employment<br \/>To ensure that code 32 for employment is covered, ask the respondent whether any household member received income from employment since Independence Day 2010. If the answer is yes, then circle code 32 for employment in E6. <br \/>64. Destitute Allowance<br \/>Money paid out by the government to persons classified as destitute.<br \/>128. Government Ratio<br \/>For example: food, clothing, toiletry, etc. <br \/>If none of the above applies, enter 0 in the space just below the codes but not in the shaded area.<\/div><p>[Table omitted]","var_universe":"Botswana 2011: Private households [discrepancies: none]","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the household received remittances from inside Botswana since Independence Day 2010.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Household Economic Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"H"},{"file_id":"H","vid":"BW2011A_REMOUTSIDE","name":"BW2011A_REMOUTSIDE","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"188","loc_end_pos":"188","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Remittances from outside Botswana","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<span class=\"h3\">E. Household Information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Agriculture and land acquisition<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Cash receipts<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>[Since Independence Day 2010 did household member(s) receive cash from ...]<\/p>\n\n<p>7. Other cash receipts \/ in-kind receipts<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">Remittances from:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 1 Inside Botswana<br \/>[] 2 Outside Botswana<\/div><div class=\"i1\">Other receipts<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 4 Pension<br \/>[] 8 Rent<br \/>[] 16 Maintenance<br \/>[] 32 Employment<br \/>[] 64 Destitute allowance<br \/>[] 128 Government rations<br \/>[] Other (specify)<br \/>[] 256 None<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h3\">Part E of the questionnaire<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>179. Columns E1-E7: Agriculture and land acquisition, and household cash activities, ICT equipment, and internet access<\/p>\n\n<p>For some of the questions in this section, you may circle more than one code, if more than one response applies, i.e. for those whose codes are multiples of 2. <\/p>\n\n<p>These questions relate only to members of the household - i.e. those listed in columns A1 and B1 but excluding any visitors listed in A1. Include also household members who normally would have spent the census night with the household but who were temporarily elsewhere in Botswana. For example, the usual head of household could be away on business during the census period, but he\/she might be the only income earner for the household. Since he\/she was not present in the household during the census, his\/her employment would not be recorded in Part A and it would appear that the household had no source of income. However, the fact that the household receives income from his\/her employment will be recorded in E5, E6 and E7.\n<br \/>Note that questions in Part E of the questionnaire relate only to activities within Botswana. For example, if a household member who is temporarily living in another country (and is therefore listed in Part B), has planted maize outside Botswana, that agricultural activity will not be recorded in column E2. If the same person owns cattle inside Botswana, then that ownership will be recorded in column E1.<\/p>\n\n<p>The relevant portion of the sample questionnaire is shown on page 80.<\/p>\n\n<p>186. Column E7: Since Independence Day 2010, Did Household Members Receive Cash or In-kind Receipts\n<br \/>Q. Since Independence Day 2010, did any member of this household receive cash from:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">1. Inside Botswana<br \/>2. Outside Botswana<br \/>3. Other Receipts (Cash of In-kind)<br \/>4. Pension<br \/>8. Rent<br \/>16. Maintenance<br \/>32. Employment<br \/>64. Destitute allowance<br \/>128. Government Rations<\/div><p>In this section, we are interested in finding out whether the household received any cash payment or unearned income during the reference period. Unearned income refers to payments made to the household other than from business profits or sale of one's own produce, goods, or services.\n<br \/>If anyone in Part A (other than visitors) worked for cash in the past 7 days then you should automatically circle code 32. This code (32) should also be used if a household member had a job a few months ago, but is currently unemployed. Since the household received income from his\/her previous employment since Independence Day, 2010, the code for Employment would be circled in E7.<\/p>\n\n<p>To ensure that codes 32 for employment are covered ask the respondent whether any household member received income from employment since Independence day 2010. If the answer is yes, then circle code 32 for employment in E7.<\/p>\n\n<p>The most common types of unearned income are as follows:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">1. Inside Botswana<br \/>This includes cash gifts and transfers from relatives, friends, or other living or working elsewhere in the country. For example, if a household member's husband\/wife lives and works in Tsootsha and regularly sends part of his\/her salary to them in Maun, this salary transfer would be recorded as remittance from inside Botswana (code 1). Remittances from inside Botswana also include family payments receipts. It should be noted that cash remittances refer not only to cash, which has been sent by post or mail, but also to any cash transfers, which have been delivered by hand, or in some other way. Distance between households affected is immaterial. The transfer must be permanent-cash loans to the household must not be included. <br \/>2. Outside Botswana<br \/>This includes cash gifts and transfers from relatives, friends or others living or working outside Botswana. For example, if a household member listed in Part B sends part of his\/her salary to other household members; this salary transfer would be recorded as a remittance from outside Botswana (code 2). As above, cash remittances refer not only to cash, which has been sent by post or mail, but also to any cash transfers, which have been delivered by hand, or in some other way. The transfer must be permanent - cash loans to the household must not be included.<br \/>4. Pension<br \/>This is a payment, usually on a regular basis, by a previous employer to a worker who has retired or is no longer working for other reasons. For example, retired employees, old age pensioners and world war veterans are entitled to retirement pension, old age pension and world war veteran's pension respectively.<br \/>8. Rent<br \/>A household may receive payment for any property it lets out, such as a house or field. It should also include payments received for allowing its donkeys\/mules\/oxen to be used for ploughing.<br \/>16. Maintenance<br \/>This money is received when there is at least one child in the family who is being taken care of by the father\/mother (not married to the mother\/father), either voluntarily or as an order from the relevant court. It should be noted that persons paying (sending) maintenance must not be members of the household in reference.<br \/>Circle the appropriate answer code(s) if, since Independence Day, 2010 any member of the household received money from any of these sources. If household members did not receive cash from employment or from selling goods or providing services, then write 0 in the space below the codes, but not in the shaded area.<br \/>32. Employment<br \/>To ensure that code 32 for employment is covered, ask the respondent whether any household member received income from employment since Independence Day 2010. If the answer is yes, then circle code 32 for employment in E6. <br \/>64. Destitute Allowance<br \/>Money paid out by the government to persons classified as destitute.<br \/>128. Government Ratio<br \/>For example: food, clothing, toiletry, etc. <br \/>If none of the above applies, enter 0 in the space just below the codes but not in the shaded area.<\/div><p>[Table omitted]","var_universe":"Botswana 2011: Private households [discrepancies: none]","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the household received remittances from outside Botswana since Independence Day 2010.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Household Economic Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"H"},{"file_id":"H","vid":"BW2011A_PENSION","name":"BW2011A_PENSION","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"189","loc_end_pos":"189","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Income from pension","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<span class=\"h3\">E. Household Information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Agriculture and land acquisition<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Cash receipts<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>[Since Independence Day 2010 did household member(s) receive cash from ...]<\/p>\n\n<p>7. Other cash receipts \/ in-kind receipts<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">Remittances from:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 1 Inside Botswana<br \/>[] 2 Outside Botswana<\/div><div class=\"i1\">Other receipts<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 4 Pension<br \/>[] 8 Rent<br \/>[] 16 Maintenance<br \/>[] 32 Employment<br \/>[] 64 Destitute allowance<br \/>[] 128 Government rations<br \/>[] Other (specify)<br \/>[] 256 None<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h3\">Part E of the questionnaire<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>179. Columns E1-E7: Agriculture and land acquisition, and household cash activities, ICT equipment, and internet access<\/p>\n\n<p>For some of the questions in this section, you may circle more than one code, if more than one response applies, i.e. for those whose codes are multiples of 2. <\/p>\n\n<p>These questions relate only to members of the household - i.e. those listed in columns A1 and B1 but excluding any visitors listed in A1. Include also household members who normally would have spent the census night with the household but who were temporarily elsewhere in Botswana. For example, the usual head of household could be away on business during the census period, but he\/she might be the only income earner for the household. Since he\/she was not present in the household during the census, his\/her employment would not be recorded in Part A and it would appear that the household had no source of income. However, the fact that the household receives income from his\/her employment will be recorded in E5, E6 and E7.\n<br \/>Note that questions in Part E of the questionnaire relate only to activities within Botswana. For example, if a household member who is temporarily living in another country (and is therefore listed in Part B), has planted maize outside Botswana, that agricultural activity will not be recorded in column E2. If the same person owns cattle inside Botswana, then that ownership will be recorded in column E1.<\/p>\n\n<p>The relevant portion of the sample questionnaire is shown on page 80.<\/p>\n\n<p>186. Column E7: Since Independence Day 2010, Did Household Members Receive Cash or In-kind Receipts\n<br \/>Q. Since Independence Day 2010, did any member of this household receive cash from:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">1. Inside Botswana<br \/>2. Outside Botswana<br \/>3. Other Receipts (Cash of In-kind)<br \/>4. Pension<br \/>8. Rent<br \/>16. Maintenance<br \/>32. Employment<br \/>64. Destitute allowance<br \/>128. Government Rations<\/div><p>In this section, we are interested in finding out whether the household received any cash payment or unearned income during the reference period. Unearned income refers to payments made to the household other than from business profits or sale of one's own produce, goods, or services.\n<br \/>If anyone in Part A (other than visitors) worked for cash in the past 7 days then you should automatically circle code 32. This code (32) should also be used if a household member had a job a few months ago, but is currently unemployed. Since the household received income from his\/her previous employment since Independence Day, 2010, the code for Employment would be circled in E7.<\/p>\n\n<p>To ensure that codes 32 for employment are covered ask the respondent whether any household member received income from employment since Independence day 2010. If the answer is yes, then circle code 32 for employment in E7.<\/p>\n\n<p>The most common types of unearned income are as follows:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">1. Inside Botswana<br \/>This includes cash gifts and transfers from relatives, friends, or other living or working elsewhere in the country. For example, if a household member's husband\/wife lives and works in Tsootsha and regularly sends part of his\/her salary to them in Maun, this salary transfer would be recorded as remittance from inside Botswana (code 1). Remittances from inside Botswana also include family payments receipts. It should be noted that cash remittances refer not only to cash, which has been sent by post or mail, but also to any cash transfers, which have been delivered by hand, or in some other way. Distance between households affected is immaterial. The transfer must be permanent-cash loans to the household must not be included. <br \/>2. Outside Botswana<br \/>This includes cash gifts and transfers from relatives, friends or others living or working outside Botswana. For example, if a household member listed in Part B sends part of his\/her salary to other household members; this salary transfer would be recorded as a remittance from outside Botswana (code 2). As above, cash remittances refer not only to cash, which has been sent by post or mail, but also to any cash transfers, which have been delivered by hand, or in some other way. The transfer must be permanent - cash loans to the household must not be included.<br \/>4. Pension<br \/>This is a payment, usually on a regular basis, by a previous employer to a worker who has retired or is no longer working for other reasons. For example, retired employees, old age pensioners and world war veterans are entitled to retirement pension, old age pension and world war veteran's pension respectively.<br \/>8. Rent<br \/>A household may receive payment for any property it lets out, such as a house or field. It should also include payments received for allowing its donkeys\/mules\/oxen to be used for ploughing.<br \/>16. Maintenance<br \/>This money is received when there is at least one child in the family who is being taken care of by the father\/mother (not married to the mother\/father), either voluntarily or as an order from the relevant court. It should be noted that persons paying (sending) maintenance must not be members of the household in reference.<br \/>Circle the appropriate answer code(s) if, since Independence Day, 2010 any member of the household received money from any of these sources. If household members did not receive cash from employment or from selling goods or providing services, then write 0 in the space below the codes, but not in the shaded area.<br \/>32. Employment<br \/>To ensure that code 32 for employment is covered, ask the respondent whether any household member received income from employment since Independence Day 2010. If the answer is yes, then circle code 32 for employment in E6. <br \/>64. Destitute Allowance<br \/>Money paid out by the government to persons classified as destitute.<br \/>128. Government Ratio<br \/>For example: food, clothing, toiletry, etc. <br \/>If none of the above applies, enter 0 in the space just below the codes but not in the shaded area.<\/div><p>[Table omitted]","var_universe":"Botswana 2011: Private households [discrepancies: none]","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the household received income from pension since Independence Day 2010.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Household Economic Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"H"},{"file_id":"H","vid":"BW2011A_RENT","name":"BW2011A_RENT","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"190","loc_end_pos":"190","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Income from rent","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<span class=\"h3\">E. Household Information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Agriculture and land acquisition<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Cash receipts<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>[Since Independence Day 2010 did household member(s) receive cash from ...]<\/p>\n\n<p>7. Other cash receipts \/ in-kind receipts<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">Remittances from:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 1 Inside Botswana<br \/>[] 2 Outside Botswana<\/div><div class=\"i1\">Other receipts<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 4 Pension<br \/>[] 8 Rent<br \/>[] 16 Maintenance<br \/>[] 32 Employment<br \/>[] 64 Destitute allowance<br \/>[] 128 Government rations<br \/>[] Other (specify)<br \/>[] 256 None<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h3\">Part E of the questionnaire<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>179. Columns E1-E7: Agriculture and land acquisition, and household cash activities, ICT equipment, and internet access<\/p>\n\n<p>For some of the questions in this section, you may circle more than one code, if more than one response applies, i.e. for those whose codes are multiples of 2. <\/p>\n\n<p>These questions relate only to members of the household - i.e. those listed in columns A1 and B1 but excluding any visitors listed in A1. Include also household members who normally would have spent the census night with the household but who were temporarily elsewhere in Botswana. For example, the usual head of household could be away on business during the census period, but he\/she might be the only income earner for the household. Since he\/she was not present in the household during the census, his\/her employment would not be recorded in Part A and it would appear that the household had no source of income. However, the fact that the household receives income from his\/her employment will be recorded in E5, E6 and E7.\n<br \/>Note that questions in Part E of the questionnaire relate only to activities within Botswana. For example, if a household member who is temporarily living in another country (and is therefore listed in Part B), has planted maize outside Botswana, that agricultural activity will not be recorded in column E2. If the same person owns cattle inside Botswana, then that ownership will be recorded in column E1.<\/p>\n\n<p>The relevant portion of the sample questionnaire is shown on page 80.<\/p>\n\n<p>186. Column E7: Since Independence Day 2010, Did Household Members Receive Cash or In-kind Receipts\n<br \/>Q. Since Independence Day 2010, did any member of this household receive cash from:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">1. Inside Botswana<br \/>2. Outside Botswana<br \/>3. Other Receipts (Cash of In-kind)<br \/>4. Pension<br \/>8. Rent<br \/>16. Maintenance<br \/>32. Employment<br \/>64. Destitute allowance<br \/>128. Government Rations<\/div><p>In this section, we are interested in finding out whether the household received any cash payment or unearned income during the reference period. Unearned income refers to payments made to the household other than from business profits or sale of one's own produce, goods, or services.\n<br \/>If anyone in Part A (other than visitors) worked for cash in the past 7 days then you should automatically circle code 32. This code (32) should also be used if a household member had a job a few months ago, but is currently unemployed. Since the household received income from his\/her previous employment since Independence Day, 2010, the code for Employment would be circled in E7.<\/p>\n\n<p>To ensure that codes 32 for employment are covered ask the respondent whether any household member received income from employment since Independence day 2010. If the answer is yes, then circle code 32 for employment in E7.<\/p>\n\n<p>The most common types of unearned income are as follows:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">1. Inside Botswana<br \/>This includes cash gifts and transfers from relatives, friends, or other living or working elsewhere in the country. For example, if a household member's husband\/wife lives and works in Tsootsha and regularly sends part of his\/her salary to them in Maun, this salary transfer would be recorded as remittance from inside Botswana (code 1). Remittances from inside Botswana also include family payments receipts. It should be noted that cash remittances refer not only to cash, which has been sent by post or mail, but also to any cash transfers, which have been delivered by hand, or in some other way. Distance between households affected is immaterial. The transfer must be permanent-cash loans to the household must not be included. <br \/>2. Outside Botswana<br \/>This includes cash gifts and transfers from relatives, friends or others living or working outside Botswana. For example, if a household member listed in Part B sends part of his\/her salary to other household members; this salary transfer would be recorded as a remittance from outside Botswana (code 2). As above, cash remittances refer not only to cash, which has been sent by post or mail, but also to any cash transfers, which have been delivered by hand, or in some other way. The transfer must be permanent - cash loans to the household must not be included.<br \/>4. Pension<br \/>This is a payment, usually on a regular basis, by a previous employer to a worker who has retired or is no longer working for other reasons. For example, retired employees, old age pensioners and world war veterans are entitled to retirement pension, old age pension and world war veteran's pension respectively.<br \/>8. Rent<br \/>A household may receive payment for any property it lets out, such as a house or field. It should also include payments received for allowing its donkeys\/mules\/oxen to be used for ploughing.<br \/>16. Maintenance<br \/>This money is received when there is at least one child in the family who is being taken care of by the father\/mother (not married to the mother\/father), either voluntarily or as an order from the relevant court. It should be noted that persons paying (sending) maintenance must not be members of the household in reference.<br \/>Circle the appropriate answer code(s) if, since Independence Day, 2010 any member of the household received money from any of these sources. If household members did not receive cash from employment or from selling goods or providing services, then write 0 in the space below the codes, but not in the shaded area.<br \/>32. Employment<br \/>To ensure that code 32 for employment is covered, ask the respondent whether any household member received income from employment since Independence Day 2010. If the answer is yes, then circle code 32 for employment in E6. <br \/>64. Destitute Allowance<br \/>Money paid out by the government to persons classified as destitute.<br \/>128. Government Ratio<br \/>For example: food, clothing, toiletry, etc. <br \/>If none of the above applies, enter 0 in the space just below the codes but not in the shaded area.<\/div><p>[Table omitted]","var_universe":"Botswana 2011: Private households [discrepancies: none]","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the household received income from rent since Independence Day 2010.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Household Economic Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"H"},{"file_id":"H","vid":"BW2011A_MAINTENANCE","name":"BW2011A_MAINTENANCE","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"191","loc_end_pos":"191","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Income from maintenance","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<span class=\"h3\">E. Household Information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Agriculture and land acquisition<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Cash receipts<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>[Since Independence Day 2010 did household member(s) receive cash from ...]<\/p>\n\n<p>7. Other cash receipts \/ in-kind receipts<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">Remittances from:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 1 Inside Botswana<br \/>[] 2 Outside Botswana<\/div><div class=\"i1\">Other receipts<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 4 Pension<br \/>[] 8 Rent<br \/>[] 16 Maintenance<br \/>[] 32 Employment<br \/>[] 64 Destitute allowance<br \/>[] 128 Government rations<br \/>[] Other (specify)<br \/>[] 256 None<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h3\">Part E of the questionnaire<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>179. Columns E1-E7: Agriculture and land acquisition, and household cash activities, ICT equipment, and internet access<\/p>\n\n<p>For some of the questions in this section, you may circle more than one code, if more than one response applies, i.e. for those whose codes are multiples of 2. <\/p>\n\n<p>These questions relate only to members of the household - i.e. those listed in columns A1 and B1 but excluding any visitors listed in A1. Include also household members who normally would have spent the census night with the household but who were temporarily elsewhere in Botswana. For example, the usual head of household could be away on business during the census period, but he\/she might be the only income earner for the household. Since he\/she was not present in the household during the census, his\/her employment would not be recorded in Part A and it would appear that the household had no source of income. However, the fact that the household receives income from his\/her employment will be recorded in E5, E6 and E7.\n<br \/>Note that questions in Part E of the questionnaire relate only to activities within Botswana. For example, if a household member who is temporarily living in another country (and is therefore listed in Part B), has planted maize outside Botswana, that agricultural activity will not be recorded in column E2. If the same person owns cattle inside Botswana, then that ownership will be recorded in column E1.<\/p>\n\n<p>The relevant portion of the sample questionnaire is shown on page 80.<\/p>\n\n<p>186. Column E7: Since Independence Day 2010, Did Household Members Receive Cash or In-kind Receipts\n<br \/>Q. Since Independence Day 2010, did any member of this household receive cash from:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">1. Inside Botswana<br \/>2. Outside Botswana<br \/>3. Other Receipts (Cash of In-kind)<br \/>4. Pension<br \/>8. Rent<br \/>16. Maintenance<br \/>32. Employment<br \/>64. Destitute allowance<br \/>128. Government Rations<\/div><p>In this section, we are interested in finding out whether the household received any cash payment or unearned income during the reference period. Unearned income refers to payments made to the household other than from business profits or sale of one's own produce, goods, or services.\n<br \/>If anyone in Part A (other than visitors) worked for cash in the past 7 days then you should automatically circle code 32. This code (32) should also be used if a household member had a job a few months ago, but is currently unemployed. Since the household received income from his\/her previous employment since Independence Day, 2010, the code for Employment would be circled in E7.<\/p>\n\n<p>To ensure that codes 32 for employment are covered ask the respondent whether any household member received income from employment since Independence day 2010. If the answer is yes, then circle code 32 for employment in E7.<\/p>\n\n<p>The most common types of unearned income are as follows:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">1. Inside Botswana<br \/>This includes cash gifts and transfers from relatives, friends, or other living or working elsewhere in the country. For example, if a household member's husband\/wife lives and works in Tsootsha and regularly sends part of his\/her salary to them in Maun, this salary transfer would be recorded as remittance from inside Botswana (code 1). Remittances from inside Botswana also include family payments receipts. It should be noted that cash remittances refer not only to cash, which has been sent by post or mail, but also to any cash transfers, which have been delivered by hand, or in some other way. Distance between households affected is immaterial. The transfer must be permanent-cash loans to the household must not be included. <br \/>2. Outside Botswana<br \/>This includes cash gifts and transfers from relatives, friends or others living or working outside Botswana. For example, if a household member listed in Part B sends part of his\/her salary to other household members; this salary transfer would be recorded as a remittance from outside Botswana (code 2). As above, cash remittances refer not only to cash, which has been sent by post or mail, but also to any cash transfers, which have been delivered by hand, or in some other way. The transfer must be permanent - cash loans to the household must not be included.<br \/>4. Pension<br \/>This is a payment, usually on a regular basis, by a previous employer to a worker who has retired or is no longer working for other reasons. For example, retired employees, old age pensioners and world war veterans are entitled to retirement pension, old age pension and world war veteran's pension respectively.<br \/>8. Rent<br \/>A household may receive payment for any property it lets out, such as a house or field. It should also include payments received for allowing its donkeys\/mules\/oxen to be used for ploughing.<br \/>16. Maintenance<br \/>This money is received when there is at least one child in the family who is being taken care of by the father\/mother (not married to the mother\/father), either voluntarily or as an order from the relevant court. It should be noted that persons paying (sending) maintenance must not be members of the household in reference.<br \/>Circle the appropriate answer code(s) if, since Independence Day, 2010 any member of the household received money from any of these sources. If household members did not receive cash from employment or from selling goods or providing services, then write 0 in the space below the codes, but not in the shaded area.<br \/>32. Employment<br \/>To ensure that code 32 for employment is covered, ask the respondent whether any household member received income from employment since Independence Day 2010. If the answer is yes, then circle code 32 for employment in E6. <br \/>64. Destitute Allowance<br \/>Money paid out by the government to persons classified as destitute.<br \/>128. Government Ratio<br \/>For example: food, clothing, toiletry, etc. <br \/>If none of the above applies, enter 0 in the space just below the codes but not in the shaded area.<\/div><p>[Table omitted]","var_universe":"Botswana 2011: Private households [discrepancies: none]","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the household received income from maintenance since Independence Day 2010.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Household Economic Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"H"},{"file_id":"H","vid":"BW2011A_INEMPLOY","name":"BW2011A_INEMPLOY","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"192","loc_end_pos":"192","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Income from employment","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<span class=\"h3\">E. Household Information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Agriculture and land acquisition<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Cash receipts<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>[Since Independence Day 2010 did household member(s) receive cash from ...]<\/p>\n\n<p>7. Other cash receipts \/ in-kind receipts<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">Remittances from:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 1 Inside Botswana<br \/>[] 2 Outside Botswana<\/div><div class=\"i1\">Other receipts<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 4 Pension<br \/>[] 8 Rent<br \/>[] 16 Maintenance<br \/>[] 32 Employment<br \/>[] 64 Destitute allowance<br \/>[] 128 Government rations<br \/>[] Other (specify)<br \/>[] 256 None<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h3\">Part E of the questionnaire<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>179. Columns E1-E7: Agriculture and land acquisition, and household cash activities, ICT equipment, and internet access<\/p>\n\n<p>For some of the questions in this section, you may circle more than one code, if more than one response applies, i.e. for those whose codes are multiples of 2. <\/p>\n\n<p>These questions relate only to members of the household - i.e. those listed in columns A1 and B1 but excluding any visitors listed in A1. Include also household members who normally would have spent the census night with the household but who were temporarily elsewhere in Botswana. For example, the usual head of household could be away on business during the census period, but he\/she might be the only income earner for the household. Since he\/she was not present in the household during the census, his\/her employment would not be recorded in Part A and it would appear that the household had no source of income. However, the fact that the household receives income from his\/her employment will be recorded in E5, E6 and E7.\n<br \/>Note that questions in Part E of the questionnaire relate only to activities within Botswana. For example, if a household member who is temporarily living in another country (and is therefore listed in Part B), has planted maize outside Botswana, that agricultural activity will not be recorded in column E2. If the same person owns cattle inside Botswana, then that ownership will be recorded in column E1.<\/p>\n\n<p>The relevant portion of the sample questionnaire is shown on page 80.<\/p>\n\n<p>186. Column E7: Since Independence Day 2010, Did Household Members Receive Cash or In-kind Receipts\n<br \/>Q. Since Independence Day 2010, did any member of this household receive cash from:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">1. Inside Botswana<br \/>2. Outside Botswana<br \/>3. Other Receipts (Cash of In-kind)<br \/>4. Pension<br \/>8. Rent<br \/>16. Maintenance<br \/>32. Employment<br \/>64. Destitute allowance<br \/>128. Government Rations<\/div><p>In this section, we are interested in finding out whether the household received any cash payment or unearned income during the reference period. Unearned income refers to payments made to the household other than from business profits or sale of one's own produce, goods, or services.\n<br \/>If anyone in Part A (other than visitors) worked for cash in the past 7 days then you should automatically circle code 32. This code (32) should also be used if a household member had a job a few months ago, but is currently unemployed. Since the household received income from his\/her previous employment since Independence Day, 2010, the code for Employment would be circled in E7.<\/p>\n\n<p>To ensure that codes 32 for employment are covered ask the respondent whether any household member received income from employment since Independence day 2010. If the answer is yes, then circle code 32 for employment in E7.<\/p>\n\n<p>The most common types of unearned income are as follows:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">1. Inside Botswana<br \/>This includes cash gifts and transfers from relatives, friends, or other living or working elsewhere in the country. For example, if a household member's husband\/wife lives and works in Tsootsha and regularly sends part of his\/her salary to them in Maun, this salary transfer would be recorded as remittance from inside Botswana (code 1). Remittances from inside Botswana also include family payments receipts. It should be noted that cash remittances refer not only to cash, which has been sent by post or mail, but also to any cash transfers, which have been delivered by hand, or in some other way. Distance between households affected is immaterial. The transfer must be permanent-cash loans to the household must not be included. <br \/>2. Outside Botswana<br \/>This includes cash gifts and transfers from relatives, friends or others living or working outside Botswana. For example, if a household member listed in Part B sends part of his\/her salary to other household members; this salary transfer would be recorded as a remittance from outside Botswana (code 2). As above, cash remittances refer not only to cash, which has been sent by post or mail, but also to any cash transfers, which have been delivered by hand, or in some other way. The transfer must be permanent - cash loans to the household must not be included.<br \/>4. Pension<br \/>This is a payment, usually on a regular basis, by a previous employer to a worker who has retired or is no longer working for other reasons. For example, retired employees, old age pensioners and world war veterans are entitled to retirement pension, old age pension and world war veteran's pension respectively.<br \/>8. Rent<br \/>A household may receive payment for any property it lets out, such as a house or field. It should also include payments received for allowing its donkeys\/mules\/oxen to be used for ploughing.<br \/>16. Maintenance<br \/>This money is received when there is at least one child in the family who is being taken care of by the father\/mother (not married to the mother\/father), either voluntarily or as an order from the relevant court. It should be noted that persons paying (sending) maintenance must not be members of the household in reference.<br \/>Circle the appropriate answer code(s) if, since Independence Day, 2010 any member of the household received money from any of these sources. If household members did not receive cash from employment or from selling goods or providing services, then write 0 in the space below the codes, but not in the shaded area.<br \/>32. Employment<br \/>To ensure that code 32 for employment is covered, ask the respondent whether any household member received income from employment since Independence Day 2010. If the answer is yes, then circle code 32 for employment in E6. <br \/>64. Destitute Allowance<br \/>Money paid out by the government to persons classified as destitute.<br \/>128. Government Ratio<br \/>For example: food, clothing, toiletry, etc. <br \/>If none of the above applies, enter 0 in the space just below the codes but not in the shaded area.<\/div><p>[Table omitted]","var_universe":"Botswana 2011: Private households [discrepancies: none]","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the household received income from employment since Independence Day 2010.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Household Economic Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"H"},{"file_id":"H","vid":"BW2011A_DESTITUTE","name":"BW2011A_DESTITUTE","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"193","loc_end_pos":"193","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Destitute allowance","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<span class=\"h3\">E. Household Information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Agriculture and land acquisition<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Cash receipts<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>[Since Independence Day 2010 did household member(s) receive cash from ...]<\/p>\n\n<p>7. Other cash receipts \/ in-kind receipts<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">Remittances from:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 1 Inside Botswana<br \/>[] 2 Outside Botswana<\/div><div class=\"i1\">Other receipts<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 4 Pension<br \/>[] 8 Rent<br \/>[] 16 Maintenance<br \/>[] 32 Employment<br \/>[] 64 Destitute allowance<br \/>[] 128 Government rations<br \/>[] Other (specify)<br \/>[] 256 None<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h3\">Part E of the questionnaire<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>179. Columns E1-E7: Agriculture and land acquisition, and household cash activities, ICT equipment, and internet access<\/p>\n\n<p>For some of the questions in this section, you may circle more than one code, if more than one response applies, i.e. for those whose codes are multiples of 2. <\/p>\n\n<p>These questions relate only to members of the household - i.e. those listed in columns A1 and B1 but excluding any visitors listed in A1. Include also household members who normally would have spent the census night with the household but who were temporarily elsewhere in Botswana. For example, the usual head of household could be away on business during the census period, but he\/she might be the only income earner for the household. Since he\/she was not present in the household during the census, his\/her employment would not be recorded in Part A and it would appear that the household had no source of income. However, the fact that the household receives income from his\/her employment will be recorded in E5, E6 and E7.\n<br \/>Note that questions in Part E of the questionnaire relate only to activities within Botswana. For example, if a household member who is temporarily living in another country (and is therefore listed in Part B), has planted maize outside Botswana, that agricultural activity will not be recorded in column E2. If the same person owns cattle inside Botswana, then that ownership will be recorded in column E1.<\/p>\n\n<p>The relevant portion of the sample questionnaire is shown on page 80.<\/p>\n\n<p>186. Column E7: Since Independence Day 2010, Did Household Members Receive Cash or In-kind Receipts\n<br \/>Q. Since Independence Day 2010, did any member of this household receive cash from:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">1. Inside Botswana<br \/>2. Outside Botswana<br \/>3. Other Receipts (Cash of In-kind)<br \/>4. Pension<br \/>8. Rent<br \/>16. Maintenance<br \/>32. Employment<br \/>64. Destitute allowance<br \/>128. Government Rations<\/div><p>In this section, we are interested in finding out whether the household received any cash payment or unearned income during the reference period. Unearned income refers to payments made to the household other than from business profits or sale of one's own produce, goods, or services.\n<br \/>If anyone in Part A (other than visitors) worked for cash in the past 7 days then you should automatically circle code 32. This code (32) should also be used if a household member had a job a few months ago, but is currently unemployed. Since the household received income from his\/her previous employment since Independence Day, 2010, the code for Employment would be circled in E7.<\/p>\n\n<p>To ensure that codes 32 for employment are covered ask the respondent whether any household member received income from employment since Independence day 2010. If the answer is yes, then circle code 32 for employment in E7.<\/p>\n\n<p>The most common types of unearned income are as follows:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">1. Inside Botswana<br \/>This includes cash gifts and transfers from relatives, friends, or other living or working elsewhere in the country. For example, if a household member's husband\/wife lives and works in Tsootsha and regularly sends part of his\/her salary to them in Maun, this salary transfer would be recorded as remittance from inside Botswana (code 1). Remittances from inside Botswana also include family payments receipts. It should be noted that cash remittances refer not only to cash, which has been sent by post or mail, but also to any cash transfers, which have been delivered by hand, or in some other way. Distance between households affected is immaterial. The transfer must be permanent-cash loans to the household must not be included. <br \/>2. Outside Botswana<br \/>This includes cash gifts and transfers from relatives, friends or others living or working outside Botswana. For example, if a household member listed in Part B sends part of his\/her salary to other household members; this salary transfer would be recorded as a remittance from outside Botswana (code 2). As above, cash remittances refer not only to cash, which has been sent by post or mail, but also to any cash transfers, which have been delivered by hand, or in some other way. The transfer must be permanent - cash loans to the household must not be included.<br \/>4. Pension<br \/>This is a payment, usually on a regular basis, by a previous employer to a worker who has retired or is no longer working for other reasons. For example, retired employees, old age pensioners and world war veterans are entitled to retirement pension, old age pension and world war veteran's pension respectively.<br \/>8. Rent<br \/>A household may receive payment for any property it lets out, such as a house or field. It should also include payments received for allowing its donkeys\/mules\/oxen to be used for ploughing.<br \/>16. Maintenance<br \/>This money is received when there is at least one child in the family who is being taken care of by the father\/mother (not married to the mother\/father), either voluntarily or as an order from the relevant court. It should be noted that persons paying (sending) maintenance must not be members of the household in reference.<br \/>Circle the appropriate answer code(s) if, since Independence Day, 2010 any member of the household received money from any of these sources. If household members did not receive cash from employment or from selling goods or providing services, then write 0 in the space below the codes, but not in the shaded area.<br \/>32. Employment<br \/>To ensure that code 32 for employment is covered, ask the respondent whether any household member received income from employment since Independence Day 2010. If the answer is yes, then circle code 32 for employment in E6. <br \/>64. Destitute Allowance<br \/>Money paid out by the government to persons classified as destitute.<br \/>128. Government Ratio<br \/>For example: food, clothing, toiletry, etc. <br \/>If none of the above applies, enter 0 in the space just below the codes but not in the shaded area.<\/div><p>[Table omitted]","var_universe":"Botswana 2011: Private households [discrepancies: none]","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the household received destitute allowance since Independence Day 2010.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Household Economic Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"H"},{"file_id":"H","vid":"BW2011A_RATION","name":"BW2011A_RATION","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"194","loc_end_pos":"194","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Government rations","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<span class=\"h3\">E. Household Information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Agriculture and land acquisition<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Cash receipts<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>[Since Independence Day 2010 did household member(s) receive cash from ...]<\/p>\n\n<p>7. Other cash receipts \/ in-kind receipts<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">Remittances from:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 1 Inside Botswana<br \/>[] 2 Outside Botswana<\/div><div class=\"i1\">Other receipts<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 4 Pension<br \/>[] 8 Rent<br \/>[] 16 Maintenance<br \/>[] 32 Employment<br \/>[] 64 Destitute allowance<br \/>[] 128 Government rations<br \/>[] Other (specify)<br \/>[] 256 None<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h3\">Part E of the questionnaire<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>179. Columns E1-E7: Agriculture and land acquisition, and household cash activities, ICT equipment, and internet access<\/p>\n\n<p>For some of the questions in this section, you may circle more than one code, if more than one response applies, i.e. for those whose codes are multiples of 2. <\/p>\n\n<p>These questions relate only to members of the household - i.e. those listed in columns A1 and B1 but excluding any visitors listed in A1. Include also household members who normally would have spent the census night with the household but who were temporarily elsewhere in Botswana. For example, the usual head of household could be away on business during the census period, but he\/she might be the only income earner for the household. Since he\/she was not present in the household during the census, his\/her employment would not be recorded in Part A and it would appear that the household had no source of income. However, the fact that the household receives income from his\/her employment will be recorded in E5, E6 and E7.\n<br \/>Note that questions in Part E of the questionnaire relate only to activities within Botswana. For example, if a household member who is temporarily living in another country (and is therefore listed in Part B), has planted maize outside Botswana, that agricultural activity will not be recorded in column E2. If the same person owns cattle inside Botswana, then that ownership will be recorded in column E1.<\/p>\n\n<p>The relevant portion of the sample questionnaire is shown on page 80.<\/p>\n\n<p>186. Column E7: Since Independence Day 2010, Did Household Members Receive Cash or In-kind Receipts\n<br \/>Q. Since Independence Day 2010, did any member of this household receive cash from:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">1. Inside Botswana<br \/>2. Outside Botswana<br \/>3. Other Receipts (Cash of In-kind)<br \/>4. Pension<br \/>8. Rent<br \/>16. Maintenance<br \/>32. Employment<br \/>64. Destitute allowance<br \/>128. Government Rations<\/div><p>In this section, we are interested in finding out whether the household received any cash payment or unearned income during the reference period. Unearned income refers to payments made to the household other than from business profits or sale of one's own produce, goods, or services.\n<br \/>If anyone in Part A (other than visitors) worked for cash in the past 7 days then you should automatically circle code 32. This code (32) should also be used if a household member had a job a few months ago, but is currently unemployed. Since the household received income from his\/her previous employment since Independence Day, 2010, the code for Employment would be circled in E7.<\/p>\n\n<p>To ensure that codes 32 for employment are covered ask the respondent whether any household member received income from employment since Independence day 2010. If the answer is yes, then circle code 32 for employment in E7.<\/p>\n\n<p>The most common types of unearned income are as follows:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">1. Inside Botswana<br \/>This includes cash gifts and transfers from relatives, friends, or other living or working elsewhere in the country. For example, if a household member's husband\/wife lives and works in Tsootsha and regularly sends part of his\/her salary to them in Maun, this salary transfer would be recorded as remittance from inside Botswana (code 1). Remittances from inside Botswana also include family payments receipts. It should be noted that cash remittances refer not only to cash, which has been sent by post or mail, but also to any cash transfers, which have been delivered by hand, or in some other way. Distance between households affected is immaterial. The transfer must be permanent-cash loans to the household must not be included. <br \/>2. Outside Botswana<br \/>This includes cash gifts and transfers from relatives, friends or others living or working outside Botswana. For example, if a household member listed in Part B sends part of his\/her salary to other household members; this salary transfer would be recorded as a remittance from outside Botswana (code 2). As above, cash remittances refer not only to cash, which has been sent by post or mail, but also to any cash transfers, which have been delivered by hand, or in some other way. The transfer must be permanent - cash loans to the household must not be included.<br \/>4. Pension<br \/>This is a payment, usually on a regular basis, by a previous employer to a worker who has retired or is no longer working for other reasons. For example, retired employees, old age pensioners and world war veterans are entitled to retirement pension, old age pension and world war veteran's pension respectively.<br \/>8. Rent<br \/>A household may receive payment for any property it lets out, such as a house or field. It should also include payments received for allowing its donkeys\/mules\/oxen to be used for ploughing.<br \/>16. Maintenance<br \/>This money is received when there is at least one child in the family who is being taken care of by the father\/mother (not married to the mother\/father), either voluntarily or as an order from the relevant court. It should be noted that persons paying (sending) maintenance must not be members of the household in reference.<br \/>Circle the appropriate answer code(s) if, since Independence Day, 2010 any member of the household received money from any of these sources. If household members did not receive cash from employment or from selling goods or providing services, then write 0 in the space below the codes, but not in the shaded area.<br \/>32. Employment<br \/>To ensure that code 32 for employment is covered, ask the respondent whether any household member received income from employment since Independence Day 2010. If the answer is yes, then circle code 32 for employment in E6. <br \/>64. Destitute Allowance<br \/>Money paid out by the government to persons classified as destitute.<br \/>128. Government Ratio<br \/>For example: food, clothing, toiletry, etc. <br \/>If none of the above applies, enter 0 in the space just below the codes but not in the shaded area.<\/div><p>[Table omitted]","var_universe":"Botswana 2011: Private households [discrepancies: none]","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the household received government rations since Independence Day 2010.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Household Economic Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"H"},{"file_id":"H","vid":"BW2011A_CASHOTHER","name":"BW2011A_CASHOTHER","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"195","loc_end_pos":"195","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Cash receipts from other cash activities","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<span class=\"h3\">E. Household Information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Agriculture and land acquisition<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Cash receipts<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>[Since Independence Day 2010 did household member(s) receive cash from ...]<\/p>\n\n<p>7. Other cash receipts \/ in-kind receipts<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">Remittances from:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 1 Inside Botswana<br \/>[] 2 Outside Botswana<\/div><div class=\"i1\">Other receipts<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 4 Pension<br \/>[] 8 Rent<br \/>[] 16 Maintenance<br \/>[] 32 Employment<br \/>[] 64 Destitute allowance<br \/>[] 128 Government rations<br \/>[] Other (specify)<br \/>[] 256 None<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h3\">Part E of the questionnaire<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>179. Columns E1-E7: Agriculture and land acquisition, and household cash activities, ICT equipment, and internet access<\/p>\n\n<p>For some of the questions in this section, you may circle more than one code, if more than one response applies, i.e. for those whose codes are multiples of 2. <\/p>\n\n<p>These questions relate only to members of the household - i.e. those listed in columns A1 and B1 but excluding any visitors listed in A1. Include also household members who normally would have spent the census night with the household but who were temporarily elsewhere in Botswana. For example, the usual head of household could be away on business during the census period, but he\/she might be the only income earner for the household. Since he\/she was not present in the household during the census, his\/her employment would not be recorded in Part A and it would appear that the household had no source of income. However, the fact that the household receives income from his\/her employment will be recorded in E5, E6 and E7.\n<br \/>Note that questions in Part E of the questionnaire relate only to activities within Botswana. For example, if a household member who is temporarily living in another country (and is therefore listed in Part B), has planted maize outside Botswana, that agricultural activity will not be recorded in column E2. If the same person owns cattle inside Botswana, then that ownership will be recorded in column E1.<\/p>\n\n<p>The relevant portion of the sample questionnaire is shown on page 80.<\/p>\n\n<p>186. Column E7: Since Independence Day 2010, Did Household Members Receive Cash or In-kind Receipts\n<br \/>Q. Since Independence Day 2010, did any member of this household receive cash from:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">1. Inside Botswana<br \/>2. Outside Botswana<br \/>3. Other Receipts (Cash of In-kind)<br \/>4. Pension<br \/>8. Rent<br \/>16. Maintenance<br \/>32. Employment<br \/>64. Destitute allowance<br \/>128. Government Rations<\/div><p>In this section, we are interested in finding out whether the household received any cash payment or unearned income during the reference period. Unearned income refers to payments made to the household other than from business profits or sale of one's own produce, goods, or services.\n<br \/>If anyone in Part A (other than visitors) worked for cash in the past 7 days then you should automatically circle code 32. This code (32) should also be used if a household member had a job a few months ago, but is currently unemployed. Since the household received income from his\/her previous employment since Independence Day, 2010, the code for Employment would be circled in E7.<\/p>\n\n<p>To ensure that codes 32 for employment are covered ask the respondent whether any household member received income from employment since Independence day 2010. If the answer is yes, then circle code 32 for employment in E7.<\/p>\n\n<p>The most common types of unearned income are as follows:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">1. Inside Botswana<br \/>This includes cash gifts and transfers from relatives, friends, or other living or working elsewhere in the country. For example, if a household member's husband\/wife lives and works in Tsootsha and regularly sends part of his\/her salary to them in Maun, this salary transfer would be recorded as remittance from inside Botswana (code 1). Remittances from inside Botswana also include family payments receipts. It should be noted that cash remittances refer not only to cash, which has been sent by post or mail, but also to any cash transfers, which have been delivered by hand, or in some other way. Distance between households affected is immaterial. The transfer must be permanent-cash loans to the household must not be included. <br \/>2. Outside Botswana<br \/>This includes cash gifts and transfers from relatives, friends or others living or working outside Botswana. For example, if a household member listed in Part B sends part of his\/her salary to other household members; this salary transfer would be recorded as a remittance from outside Botswana (code 2). As above, cash remittances refer not only to cash, which has been sent by post or mail, but also to any cash transfers, which have been delivered by hand, or in some other way. The transfer must be permanent - cash loans to the household must not be included.<br \/>4. Pension<br \/>This is a payment, usually on a regular basis, by a previous employer to a worker who has retired or is no longer working for other reasons. For example, retired employees, old age pensioners and world war veterans are entitled to retirement pension, old age pension and world war veteran's pension respectively.<br \/>8. Rent<br \/>A household may receive payment for any property it lets out, such as a house or field. It should also include payments received for allowing its donkeys\/mules\/oxen to be used for ploughing.<br \/>16. Maintenance<br \/>This money is received when there is at least one child in the family who is being taken care of by the father\/mother (not married to the mother\/father), either voluntarily or as an order from the relevant court. It should be noted that persons paying (sending) maintenance must not be members of the household in reference.<br \/>Circle the appropriate answer code(s) if, since Independence Day, 2010 any member of the household received money from any of these sources. If household members did not receive cash from employment or from selling goods or providing services, then write 0 in the space below the codes, but not in the shaded area.<br \/>32. Employment<br \/>To ensure that code 32 for employment is covered, ask the respondent whether any household member received income from employment since Independence Day 2010. If the answer is yes, then circle code 32 for employment in E6. <br \/>64. Destitute Allowance<br \/>Money paid out by the government to persons classified as destitute.<br \/>128. Government Ratio<br \/>For example: food, clothing, toiletry, etc. <br \/>If none of the above applies, enter 0 in the space just below the codes but not in the shaded area.<\/div><p>[Table omitted]","var_universe":"Botswana 2011: Private households [discrepancies: none]","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the household received income from other activities since Independence Day 2010.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"No","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Household Economic Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"H"},{"file_id":"H","vid":"BW2011A_STUDENTAL","name":"BW2011A_STUDENTAL","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"196","loc_end_pos":"196","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Student allowances","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<span class=\"h3\">E. Household Information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Agriculture and land acquisition<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Cash receipts<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>[Since Independence Day 2010 did household member(s) receive cash from ...]<\/p>\n\n<p>7. Other cash receipts \/ in-kind receipts<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">Remittances from:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 1 Inside Botswana<br \/>[] 2 Outside Botswana<\/div><div class=\"i1\">Other receipts<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 4 Pension<br \/>[] 8 Rent<br \/>[] 16 Maintenance<br \/>[] 32 Employment<br \/>[] 64 Destitute allowance<br \/>[] 128 Government rations<br \/>[] Other (specify)<br \/>[] 256 None<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h3\">Part E of the questionnaire<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>179. Columns E1-E7: Agriculture and land acquisition, and household cash activities, ICT equipment, and internet access<\/p>\n\n<p>For some of the questions in this section, you may circle more than one code, if more than one response applies, i.e. for those whose codes are multiples of 2. <\/p>\n\n<p>These questions relate only to members of the household - i.e. those listed in columns A1 and B1 but excluding any visitors listed in A1. Include also household members who normally would have spent the census night with the household but who were temporarily elsewhere in Botswana. For example, the usual head of household could be away on business during the census period, but he\/she might be the only income earner for the household. Since he\/she was not present in the household during the census, his\/her employment would not be recorded in Part A and it would appear that the household had no source of income. However, the fact that the household receives income from his\/her employment will be recorded in E5, E6 and E7.\n<br \/>Note that questions in Part E of the questionnaire relate only to activities within Botswana. For example, if a household member who is temporarily living in another country (and is therefore listed in Part B), has planted maize outside Botswana, that agricultural activity will not be recorded in column E2. If the same person owns cattle inside Botswana, then that ownership will be recorded in column E1.<\/p>\n\n<p>The relevant portion of the sample questionnaire is shown on page 80.<\/p>\n\n<p>186. Column E7: Since Independence Day 2010, Did Household Members Receive Cash or In-kind Receipts\n<br \/>Q. Since Independence Day 2010, did any member of this household receive cash from:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">1. Inside Botswana<br \/>2. Outside Botswana<br \/>3. Other Receipts (Cash of In-kind)<br \/>4. Pension<br \/>8. Rent<br \/>16. Maintenance<br \/>32. Employment<br \/>64. Destitute allowance<br \/>128. Government Rations<\/div><p>In this section, we are interested in finding out whether the household received any cash payment or unearned income during the reference period. Unearned income refers to payments made to the household other than from business profits or sale of one's own produce, goods, or services.\n<br \/>If anyone in Part A (other than visitors) worked for cash in the past 7 days then you should automatically circle code 32. This code (32) should also be used if a household member had a job a few months ago, but is currently unemployed. Since the household received income from his\/her previous employment since Independence Day, 2010, the code for Employment would be circled in E7.<\/p>\n\n<p>To ensure that codes 32 for employment are covered ask the respondent whether any household member received income from employment since Independence day 2010. If the answer is yes, then circle code 32 for employment in E7.<\/p>\n\n<p>The most common types of unearned income are as follows:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">1. Inside Botswana<br \/>This includes cash gifts and transfers from relatives, friends, or other living or working elsewhere in the country. For example, if a household member's husband\/wife lives and works in Tsootsha and regularly sends part of his\/her salary to them in Maun, this salary transfer would be recorded as remittance from inside Botswana (code 1). Remittances from inside Botswana also include family payments receipts. It should be noted that cash remittances refer not only to cash, which has been sent by post or mail, but also to any cash transfers, which have been delivered by hand, or in some other way. Distance between households affected is immaterial. The transfer must be permanent-cash loans to the household must not be included. <br \/>2. Outside Botswana<br \/>This includes cash gifts and transfers from relatives, friends or others living or working outside Botswana. For example, if a household member listed in Part B sends part of his\/her salary to other household members; this salary transfer would be recorded as a remittance from outside Botswana (code 2). As above, cash remittances refer not only to cash, which has been sent by post or mail, but also to any cash transfers, which have been delivered by hand, or in some other way. The transfer must be permanent - cash loans to the household must not be included.<br \/>4. Pension<br \/>This is a payment, usually on a regular basis, by a previous employer to a worker who has retired or is no longer working for other reasons. For example, retired employees, old age pensioners and world war veterans are entitled to retirement pension, old age pension and world war veteran's pension respectively.<br \/>8. Rent<br \/>A household may receive payment for any property it lets out, such as a house or field. It should also include payments received for allowing its donkeys\/mules\/oxen to be used for ploughing.<br \/>16. Maintenance<br \/>This money is received when there is at least one child in the family who is being taken care of by the father\/mother (not married to the mother\/father), either voluntarily or as an order from the relevant court. It should be noted that persons paying (sending) maintenance must not be members of the household in reference.<br \/>Circle the appropriate answer code(s) if, since Independence Day, 2010 any member of the household received money from any of these sources. If household members did not receive cash from employment or from selling goods or providing services, then write 0 in the space below the codes, but not in the shaded area.<br \/>32. Employment<br \/>To ensure that code 32 for employment is covered, ask the respondent whether any household member received income from employment since Independence Day 2010. If the answer is yes, then circle code 32 for employment in E6. <br \/>64. Destitute Allowance<br \/>Money paid out by the government to persons classified as destitute.<br \/>128. Government Ratio<br \/>For example: food, clothing, toiletry, etc. <br \/>If none of the above applies, enter 0 in the space just below the codes but not in the shaded area.<\/div><p>[Table omitted]","var_universe":"Botswana 2011: Private households [discrepancies: none]","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the household received student allowances since Independence Day 2010.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Household Economic Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"H"},{"file_id":"H","vid":"BW2011A_HHTYPE","name":"BW2011A_HHTYPE","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"197","loc_end_pos":"198","loc_width":"2","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Type of housing unit","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<span class=\"h3\">E. Household Information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Housing unit<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>8. Type of housing unit<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 01 Traditional<br \/>[] 02 Mixed<br \/>[] 03 Detached<br \/>[] 04 Semi - detached<br \/>[] 05 Town house \/ terraced<br \/>[] 06 Flats, apartment<br \/>[] 07 Part of commercial building<br \/>[] 08 Movable<br \/>[] 09 Shack<br \/>[] 10 Rooms<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"187. Columns E8-E13: Housing unit\n<br \/>These questions relate to the housing unit occupied by the household you are enumerating. A housing unit is the unit of accommodation for a household. You will usually be able to answer some of these questions yourself simply from observation. However, if in doubt, ask, and then circle the most appropriate answer code. Note that in each of these columns you are to circle only one code.  The relevant portion of the sample questionnaire is shown on page 82.<\/p>\n\n<p>188. Column E8: Type of housing unit\n<br \/>This question refers to the housing unit in which the household you are enumerating lives. There are different types of housing units, identified and listed below. Circle the appropriate code for the household you are enumerating.<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">1. Traditional<br \/>A traditional lolwapa\/dwelling is a residential place comprising one or more huts and\/or other traditional structures, which are fenced together. Such malwapa\/dwellings are mostly found in rural areas.<br \/>2. Mixed<br \/>This is a situation where the dwelling unit or lolwapa\/dwelling is made up of a mixture of traditional houses and the modern type of housing units.<br \/>3. Detached House<br \/>This is a building that stands on its own, without sharing a wall with any other building. In many cases a detached house will also be fenced. A traditional hut standing on its own is to be classified as a lolwapa\/dwelling. Please note that servants' quarters that are stand alone are also regarded as detached houses.<br \/>4. Semi-detached house<br \/>This is a building that shares a wall with just one other building, but which has its own separate entrance. It may be one or two stories high.<br \/>5. Town house<br \/>This is a building, in a group of many others sharing walls on two sides; each building has its own entrance, and the building may be one, two or even three stories high. A \"town house\" does not mean a \"house in town\". Note that the last unit at the end of a Town\/Terraced House is not classified as Semi-Detached.<br \/>6. Flat, apartment<br \/>This is a unit of accommodation in a building. The building itself will usually have a main entrance and each flat will also have its own separate entrance; the building is usually 2 or more stories high, but each flat forms part of just one story or floor.<br \/>7. Part of commercial building<br \/>Sometimes part of a commercial building is used as residential quarters, particularly by small shopkeepers. Factory buildings may occasionally be used as housing units either by security personnel or staff of building contractors.<br \/>8. Movable<br \/>This is a housing unit, which can be transported from place to place either as a unit or in component parts. Examples are tents, tin-huts, port camps, caravans, etc.<br \/>9. Shack<br \/>This is a shelter built of remnants of packaging materials, e.g. cardboard boxes, polythene sheets, etc. Shacks are mostly found in urban areas.<br \/>10. Room(s)<br \/>In urban areas, particularly on SHHA plots and on low-cost plots, rooms in a building are sublet to tenants. Sometimes additional rooms are built on the plot for letting purposes.<\/div>","var_universe":"Botswana 2011: Private households [discrepancies: none]","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the type of housing unit.","var_catgry":[{"value":"01","labl":"Traditional","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"02","labl":"Mixed","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"03","labl":"Detached","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"04","labl":"Semi-detached","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"05","labl":"Town house or terraced","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"06","labl":"Flats, apartment","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"07","labl":"Part of commercial building","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"08","labl":"Movable","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"09","labl":"Shack","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"10","labl":"Rooms","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"99","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Group Quarters Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"H"},{"file_id":"H","vid":"BW2011A_TENURE","name":"BW2011A_TENURE","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"199","loc_end_pos":"200","loc_width":"2","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Tenure of housing unit","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<span class=\"h3\">E. Household Information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Housing unit<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>Tenure of housing unit\n<br \/>9. How was this housing unit acquired?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 1 Self built (owner occupied)<br \/>[] 2 Rent: individual<br \/>[] 3 Job-related free<br \/>[] 4 Rent: central government<br \/>[] 5 Inherited: free (owner occupied)<br \/>[] 6 Purchased (owner occupied)<br \/>[] 7 Rent: company<br \/>[] 8 Rent: Botswana Housing Corporation (BHC)<br \/>[] 9 Rent: local institutions<br \/>[] 10 Rent: Village Development Committee (VDC)<br \/>[] 11 Donated<br \/>[] 12 Do not know<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"187. Columns E8-E13: Housing unit\n<br \/>These questions relate to the housing unit occupied by the household you are enumerating. A housing unit is the unit of accommodation for a household. You will usually be able to answer some of these questions yourself simply from observation. However, if in doubt, ask, and then circle the most appropriate answer code. Note that in each of these columns you are to circle only one code.  The relevant portion of the sample questionnaire is shown on page 82.<\/p>\n\n<p>189. Column E9: Tenure of housing unit\n<br \/>Q. How was this housing unit acquired?\n<br \/>This question captures information on how the household acquired the housing unit which they occupy.<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">1. Self-built (owner occupied)<br \/>This is a housing unit built by occupants.<br \/>2. Rent individual<br \/>This is a housing unit rented from an individual.<br \/>3. Job related free<br \/>This is a housing unit acquired without making any rental plans.<br \/>4. Rent central government<br \/>This is a housing unit rented from the Central Government<br \/>6. Inherited-free (owner occupied)<br \/>This is a housing unit acquired by inheritance regardless of means of previous acquisition.<br \/>7. Rent company<br \/>This is a housing unit rented from a company.<br \/>8. Rent BHC<br \/>This is a housing unit rented from Botswana Housing Corporation (BHC).<br \/>9. Rent local institutions<br \/>This is a housing unit rented from Local Institutions (Councils, Land boards, etc.).<br \/>10. Rent: VDC<br \/>This is a housing unit rented from a Village Development Committee (VDC).<br \/>11. Donated<br \/>This is a housing unit donated to occupants by different donor individuals\/organizations.<br \/>12. Don't know<br \/>This code should be used if the respondent does not know how the housing unit was acquired.<\/div>","var_universe":"Botswana 2011: Private households [discrepancies: none]","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the type of tenure of the housing unit.","var_catgry":[{"value":"01","labl":"Self- built (owner occupied)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"02","labl":"Rent individual","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"03","labl":"Job related free","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"04","labl":"Rented by government","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"05","labl":"Free by inheritance (owner occupied)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"06","labl":"Purchased (owner occupied)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"07","labl":"Rented from a company","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"08","labl":"Rented from Botswana Housing Corporation (BHC)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"09","labl":"Rented from local institutions (councils, landboards, etc.)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"10","labl":"Rented from Village Development Committee (VDC)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"11","labl":"Donated","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"12","labl":"Respondent did not know","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"99","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Household Economic Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"H"},{"file_id":"H","vid":"BW2011A_ROOMS","name":"BW2011A_ROOMS","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"201","loc_end_pos":"202","loc_width":"2","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Number of rooms","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<span class=\"h3\">E. Household Information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Housing unit<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>Number of rooms\n<br \/>10. How many living rooms are there in this housing unit? [Includes garages, kitchen, etc. if only used for sleeping]<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">_ _<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"187. Columns E8-E13: Housing unit\n<br \/>These questions relate to the housing unit occupied by the household you are enumerating. A housing unit is the unit of accommodation for a household. You will usually be able to answer some of these questions yourself simply from observation. However, if in doubt, ask, and then circle the most appropriate answer code. Note that in each of these columns you are to circle only one code.  The relevant portion of the sample questionnaire is shown on page 82.<\/p>\n\n<p>190. Column E10: Number of rooms in the housing unit\n<br \/>Q. How many living rooms are there in this housing unit, excluding kitchen, toilet, bathroom, garage, and storage?<\/p>\n\n<p>Enter in the space provided in the questionnaire, the number of rooms used for sleeping purposes, or as living rooms, in the housing unit where you are enumerating.<\/p>\n\n<p>The following are excluded: kitchen(s), toilet(s), bathroom(s), garage(s) and store(s). However, if one of these is used for living or sleeping it should be counted as a living room - for example, a room which is used both as kitchen and living room would be counted. You will find examples of these in some rented SHHA houses in the urban areas and rondavels in the rural areas.<\/p>\n\n<p>If more than one household shares one living room, count it only once for one of the households. You cannot count it more than once, as this would give an overestimate of the availability of accommodation in the country.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Table omitted]","var_universe":"Botswana 2011: Private households [discrepancies: none]","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the number of rooms in the housing unit.","var_catgry":[{"value":"01","labl":"1","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"02","labl":"2","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"03","labl":"3","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"04","labl":"4","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"05","labl":"5","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"06","labl":"6","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"07","labl":"7","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"08","labl":"8","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"09","labl":"9","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"10","labl":"10","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"11","labl":"11","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"12","labl":"12","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"13","labl":"13+","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"98","labl":"Unknown or none","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"99","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Dwelling Characteristics Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"H"},{"file_id":"H","vid":"BW2011A_WALL","name":"BW2011A_WALL","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"203","loc_end_pos":"203","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Walls material","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<span class=\"h3\">E. Household Information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Housing unit<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>[Ask for material of construction of the main house for the household]<\/p>\n\n<p>11. Walls<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 01 Conventional bricks \/ blocks<br \/>[] 02 Mud bricks \/ blocks<br \/>[] 03 Mud and poles \/ cow dung \/ thatch \/ reeds<br \/>[] 04 Poles and reeds<br \/>[] 05 Corrugated iron \/ zinc \/ tin<br \/>[] 06 Asbestos<br \/>[] 07 Wood<br \/>[] 08 Stone<br \/>[] Other (specify) ________<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"187. Columns E8-E13: Housing unit\n<br \/>These questions relate to the housing unit occupied by the household you are enumerating. A housing unit is the unit of accommodation for a household. You will usually be able to answer some of these questions yourself simply from observation. However, if in doubt, ask, and then circle the most appropriate answer code. Note that in each of these columns you are to circle only one code.  The relevant portion of the sample questionnaire is shown on page 82.<\/p>\n\n<p>191. Columns E11\/E12\/E13: Material of construction of main housing unit\n<br \/>These questions refer to the material of construction of the main housing unit (the floor, the walls and the roof) where you are enumerating.<\/p>\n\n<p>If it is a lolwapa\/dwelling having more than one \"sleeping\" hut or house, obtain information about the material of construction of the main unit - the \"main house\" - which will usually be the one used by the head of the household.<\/p>\n\n<p>If the housing unit is a room, it is the material for the room that is required and this is usually the same as the material for the house.<\/p>\n\n<p>If more than one type of material is used, e.g. zinc and thatch for the roof, enter the one that has been used for the greater part of the roof.<\/p>\n\n<p>192. Column E11: Walls\n<br \/>Observe the material of construction for the walls and circle the appropriate code.<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">1. Conventional bricks\/blocks<br \/>2. Mud bricks\/blocks<br \/>3. Mud and poles\/cow dung\/thatch\/reeds<br \/>4. Poles and reeds<br \/>5. Corrugated iron\/zinc\/tin<br \/>6. Asbestos<br \/>7. Wood<br \/>8. Stone<br \/>9. Other (specify)<\/div><p>If none of the above applies, write the name of the material in the space below the codes.","var_universe":"Botswana 2011: Private households [discrepancies: none]","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the material used in the construction of the walls.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Conventional bricks or blocks","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"Mud bricks or blocks","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"3","labl":"Mud and poles, cow dung, thatch, or reeds","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"4","labl":"Poles and reeds","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"5","labl":"Corrugated iron, zinc, or tin","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"6","labl":"Asbestos","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"7","labl":"Wood","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"8","labl":"Stone","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"Other","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Dwelling Characteristics Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"H"},{"file_id":"H","vid":"BW2011A_FLOOR","name":"BW2011A_FLOOR","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"204","loc_end_pos":"204","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Floor material","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<span class=\"h3\">E. Household Information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Housing unit<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>[Ask for material of construction of the main house for the household]<\/p>\n\n<p>12. Floor<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 1 Cement<br \/>[] 2 Floor tiles<br \/>[] 3 Mud<br \/>[] 4 Mud \/ dung<br \/>[] 5 Wood<br \/>[] 6 Brick \/ stones<br \/>[] 7 None<br \/>[] Other (specify) ________<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"187. Columns E8-E13: Housing unit\n<br \/>These questions relate to the housing unit occupied by the household you are enumerating. A housing unit is the unit of accommodation for a household. You will usually be able to answer some of these questions yourself simply from observation. However, if in doubt, ask, and then circle the most appropriate answer code. Note that in each of these columns you are to circle only one code.  The relevant portion of the sample questionnaire is shown on page 82.<\/p>\n\n<p>191. Columns E11\/E12\/E13: Material of construction of main housing unit\n<br \/>These questions refer to the material of construction of the main housing unit (the floor, the walls and the roof) where you are enumerating.<\/p>\n\n<p>If it is a lolwapa\/dwelling having more than one \"sleeping\" hut or house, obtain information about the material of construction of the main unit - the \"main house\" - which will usually be the one used by the head of the household.<\/p>\n\n<p>If the housing unit is a room, it is the material for the room that is required and this is usually the same as the material for the house.<\/p>\n\n<p>If more than one type of material is used, e.g. zinc and thatch for the roof, enter the one that has been used for the greater part of the roof.<\/p>\n\n<p>192. Column E12: Floor\n<br \/>Observe or request to check the material of construction for the floor and circle he appropriate code.<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">1. Cement<br \/>2. Floor tiles<br \/>3. Mud<br \/>4. Mud and dung<br \/>5. Wood<br \/>6. Brick\/Stones<br \/>7. None<br \/>8. Other (specify)<\/div><p>If none of the above applies, write the name of the material in the space below the codes.","var_universe":"Botswana 2011: Private households [discrepancies: none]","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the material used in the construction of the floor.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Cement","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"Floor tiles","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"3","labl":"Mud","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"4","labl":"Mud and dung","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"5","labl":"Wood","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"6","labl":"Brick or stones","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"7","labl":"None","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"8","labl":"Other","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Dwelling Characteristics Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"H"},{"file_id":"H","vid":"BW2011A_ROOF","name":"BW2011A_ROOF","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"205","loc_end_pos":"205","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Roof material","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<span class=\"h3\">E. Household Information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Housing unit<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>[Ask for material of construction of the main house for the household]<\/p>\n\n<p>13. Roof<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 1 Slate<br \/>[] 2 Thatch \/ straw<br \/>[] 3 Roof tiles<br \/>[] 4 Corrugated iron \/ zinc \/ tin<br \/>[] 5 Asbestos<br \/>[] 6 Concrete<br \/>[] Other (specify) ________<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"187. Columns E8-E13: Housing unit\n<br \/>These questions relate to the housing unit occupied by the household you are enumerating. A housing unit is the unit of accommodation for a household. You will usually be able to answer some of these questions yourself simply from observation. However, if in doubt, ask, and then circle the most appropriate answer code. Note that in each of these columns you are to circle only one code.  The relevant portion of the sample questionnaire is shown on page 82.<\/p>\n\n<p>191. Columns E11\/E12\/E13: Material of construction of main housing unit\n<br \/>These questions refer to the material of construction of the main housing unit (the floor, the walls and the roof) where you are enumerating.<\/p>\n\n<p>If it is a lolwapa\/dwelling having more than one \"sleeping\" hut or house, obtain information about the material of construction of the main unit - the \"main house\" - which will usually be the one used by the head of the household.<\/p>\n\n<p>If the housing unit is a room, it is the material for the room that is required and this is usually the same as the material for the house.<\/p>\n\n<p>If more than one type of material is used, e.g. zinc and thatch for the roof, enter the one that has been used for the greater part of the roof.<\/p>\n\n<p>193. Column E13: Roof\n<br \/>Observe the material of construction for the roof and circle the appropriate code.<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">1. Slate<br \/>2. Thatch\/straw<br \/>3. Roof tiles<br \/>4. Corrugated iron\/zinc\/tin<br \/>5. Asbestos<br \/>6. Concrete<br \/>7. Other (specify)<\/div><p>If none of the above applies, write the name of the material in the space below the codes.","var_universe":"Botswana 2011: Private households [discrepancies: none]","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the material used in the construction of the roof.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Slate","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"Thatch or straw","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"3","labl":"Roof tiles","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"4","labl":"Corrugated iron, zinc, or tin","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"5","labl":"Asbestos","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"6","labl":"Concrete","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"7","labl":"Other","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Dwelling Characteristics Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"H"},{"file_id":"H","vid":"BW2011A_WATER","name":"BW2011A_WATER","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"206","loc_end_pos":"207","loc_width":"2","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Water supply","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<span class=\"h3\">E. Household Information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Housing unit<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>Water supply\n<br \/>14. What is the principal water supply for this household?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 01 Piped indoors<br \/>[] 02 Piped outdoors<br \/>[] 03 Neighbor's tap<br \/>[] 04 Communal tap<br \/>[] 05 Bouser \/ tanker<br \/>[] 06 Well<br \/>[] 07 Borehole<br \/>[] 08 River \/ stream<br \/>[] 09 Dam \/ pan<br \/>[] 10 Rain water tank<br \/>[] 11 Spring water<br \/>[] Other (specify) ________<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"194. Column E14: Principal water supply\n<br \/>Q. What is the principal water supply for this household?\n<br \/>Circle the appropriate answer code for the principal source of water supply. If the particular source of water supply is not listed, write down the source under \"Other (specify)\". In cattle post areas, where people have to travel long distances to obtain water from a communal tap, indicate in the \"Comments\" column that it is a cattle post situation if the response is \"communal tap\".<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">1. Piped indoors<br \/>2. Piped outdoors<br \/>3. Neighbor's tap<br \/>4. Communal tap<br \/>5. Bouser\/tanker<br \/>6. Well<br \/>7. Borehole<br \/>8. River\/stream<br \/>9. Dam\/Pan<br \/>10. Rain water tank<br \/>11. Spring water<br \/>12. Other (specify)<\/div>","var_universe":"Botswana 2011: Private households [discrepancies: none]","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the principal water supply for the household.","var_catgry":[{"value":"01","labl":"Piped inside","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"02","labl":"Piped outside","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"03","labl":"Neighbor's tap","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"04","labl":"Communal tap","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"05","labl":"Bouser or tanker","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"06","labl":"Well","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"07","labl":"Borehole","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"08","labl":"River or stream","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"09","labl":"Dam or pan","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"10","labl":"Rain water tank","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"98","labl":"Other","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"99","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Utilities Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"H"},{"file_id":"H","vid":"BW2011A_TOILET","name":"BW2011A_TOILET","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"208","loc_end_pos":"209","loc_width":"2","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Toilet facility","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<span class=\"h3\">E. Household Information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Housing unit<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>Toilet facility\n<br \/>15. What type of toilet facility is used by this household?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 1 Exclusive use<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 11 Flush toilet<br \/>[] 12 Ventilated improved pit latrine (VIP)<br \/>[] 13 Pit latrine<br \/>[] 14 Dry compost (e.g. enviro-loo)<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 2 Shared<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 21 Flush toilet<br \/>[] 22 Ventilated improved pit latrine (VIP)<br \/>[] 23 Pit latrine<br \/>[] 24 Dry compost (e.g. enviro-loo)<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 3 Communal<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 31 Flush toilet<br \/>[] 32 Ventilated improved pit latrine (VIP)<br \/>[] 33 Pit latrine<br \/>[] 34 Dry compost (enviro-loo)<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 4 Neighbor's<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 41 Flush toilet<br \/>[] 42 Ventilated improved pit latrine (VIP)<br \/>[] 43 Pit latrine<br \/>[] 44 Dry compost (e.g. enviro-loo)<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 50 None<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"195. Column E15: Toilet facility\n<br \/>Q. What type of toilet is used by this household?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">1. Own<br \/>2. Shared<br \/>3. Communal<br \/>4. Neighbor<br \/>50. None<\/div><div class=\"i2\">-1. Flush toilet<br \/>-2. Ventilated improved pit latrine (VIP)<br \/>-3. Pit latrine<br \/>-4. Dry compost<\/div><p>An Own toilet is one, which has been built by a private household for its use. A toilet which is used by more than one household in the lolwapa\/dwelling is still Own. They may share it with neighboring household(s) by private arrangement. If the toilet facility is Own and flush toilet, circle 1 for own and -1 for flush toilet as appropriate.<\/p>\n\n<p>A communal toilet is one built by the community or local authorities for use by members of the public. If the toilet facility is communal and it is Pit Latrine, circle 3 for Communal and 3 for Pit Latrine as appropriate.","var_universe":"Botswana 2011: Private households [discrepancies: none]","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the type of toilet facility used by the household.","var_catgry":[{"value":"11","labl":"Own flush toilet","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"12","labl":"Own ventilated improved pit latrine","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"13","labl":"Own pit latrine","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"14","labl":"Own dry compost (enviro-loo)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"21","labl":"Shared flush toilet","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"22","labl":"Shared ventilated improved pit latrine","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"23","labl":"Shared pit latrine","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"24","labl":"Shared dry compost (enviro-loo)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"31","labl":"Communal flush toilet","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"32","labl":"Communal ventilated improved pit latrine","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"33","labl":"Communal pit latrine","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"34","labl":"Communal dry compost (enviro-loo)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"41","labl":"Neighbor's flush toilet","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"42","labl":"Neighbor's ventilated improved pit latrine","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"43","labl":"Neighbor's pit latrine","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"44","labl":"Neighbor's dry compost","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"50","labl":"None","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"99","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Dwelling Characteristics Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"H"},{"file_id":"H","vid":"BW2011A_REFUSE","name":"BW2011A_REFUSE","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"210","loc_end_pos":"210","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Refuse disposal","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<span class=\"h3\">E. Household Information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Housing unit<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>Refuse disposal\n<br \/>16. How does this household dispose of its refuse \/ rubbish?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 1 Regularly collected<br \/>[] 2 Irregularly collected<br \/>[] 3 Burning<br \/>[] 4 Roadside collection<br \/>[] 5 Rubbish pit<br \/>[] Other (specify) ________<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"196. Column E16: Refuse disposal\n<br \/>Q. How does this household dispose of its refuse\/rubbish?\n<br \/>Find out the method used by the household to get rid of waste or rubbish. If the household uses more than one method, ask for the one they regard to be the main or the one most often used. Only one code should be circled among the following:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">1. Regularly collected<br \/>2. Irregularly collected<br \/>3. Burning<br \/>4. Roadside collection<br \/>5. Rubbish pit<br \/>6. Other (specify)<\/div><p>Incinerated\/burn: Incinerated is the process of burning up completely (often done by the use of chemicals in institution such as hospital) whereas burning involves the process of destroying by fire.<\/p>\n\n<p>If the method used is not among the ones above, circle other and write down that method in the space below the codes.","var_universe":"Botswana 2011: Private households [discrepancies: none]","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the refuse disposal system used by the household.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Regularly collected","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"Irregularly collected","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"3","labl":"Incinerated","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"4","labl":"Roadside dumping","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"5","labl":"Rubbish pit","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"6","labl":"Other","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Utilities Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"H"},{"file_id":"H","vid":"BW2011A_LIGHT","name":"BW2011A_LIGHT","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"211","loc_end_pos":"212","loc_width":"2","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Main lighting fuel","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<span class=\"h3\">E. Household Information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Housing unit<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Principle fuel<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>Lighting\n<br \/>17. What is the principal energy used by this household for lighting?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 01 Electricity grid<br \/>[] 02 Petrol<br \/>[] 03 Diesel<br \/>[] 04 Solar power<br \/>[] 05 Gas (LPG)<br \/>[] 06 Bio gas<br \/>[] 07 Wood<br \/>[] 08 Paraffin<br \/>[] 09 Candle<br \/>[] Other (specify) ________<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"197. Column E17: Principal fuel for lighting\n<br \/>Q. What is the principal energy used by this household for lighting?\n<br \/>Ask for the principal source of fuel used by the household for lighting and circle the appropriate code. It is possible that a household may use more than one fuel at any one time but it is the one that is used most often that should be recorded. Only one code should be circled.<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">1. Electricity grid<br \/>2. Electricity petrol<br \/>3. Electricity diesel<br \/>4. Solar power<br \/>5. Gas (LPG)<br \/>6. Bio gas<br \/>7. Wood<br \/>8. Paraffin<br \/>9. Candle <br \/>10. Other (specify)<\/div><p>If the particular fuel used is not listed, write down the name of the fuel used in the space below the codes.","var_universe":"Botswana 2011: Private households [discrepancies: none]","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the main source of lighting fuel used by the household.","var_catgry":[{"value":"01","labl":"Electricity grid","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"02","labl":"Petrol","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"03","labl":"Diesel","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"04","labl":"Solar power","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"05","labl":"Gas (LPG)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"07","labl":"Wood","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"08","labl":"Paraffin","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"09","labl":"Candle","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"10","labl":"Other","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"99","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Utilities Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"H"},{"file_id":"H","vid":"BW2011A_FUELCOOK","name":"BW2011A_FUELCOOK","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"213","loc_end_pos":"214","loc_width":"2","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Main cooking fuel","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<span class=\"h3\">E. Household Information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Housing unit<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Principle fuel<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>Cooking\n<br \/>17. What is the principal energy used by this household for cooking?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 01 Electricity grid<br \/>[] 02 Petrol<br \/>[] 03 Diesel<br \/>[] 04 Solar power<br \/>[] 05 Gas (LPG)<br \/>[] 06 Bio gas<br \/>[] 07 Wood<br \/>[] 08 Paraffin<br \/>[] 09 Cow dung<br \/>[] 10 Coal<br \/>[] 11 Crop waste<br \/>[] 12 Charcoal<br \/>[] Other (specify) ________<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"198. Column E18: Principal fuel for cooking\n<br \/>Q. What is the principal energy used by this household for cooking?\n<br \/>Ask for the principal energy source used by the household for cooking and circle the appropriate answer code. It is possible that a household may use more than one fuel at any one time but it is the one that is used most often that should be recorded. Only one code should be circled. Possible codes are as follows:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">1. Electricity grid<br \/>2. Electricity petrol<br \/>3. Electricity diesel<br \/>4. Solar power<br \/>5. Gas (LPG)<br \/>6. Bio gas<br \/>7. Wood<br \/>8. Paraffin<br \/>9. Cow dung<br \/>10. Coal<br \/>11. Crop waste<br \/>12. Charcoal<br \/>13. Other (specify)<\/div><p>If the particular fuel used is not listed, write down the name of the fuel used in the space below the codes.","var_universe":"Botswana 2011: Private households [discrepancies: none]","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the main source of cooking fuel used by the household.","var_catgry":[{"value":"01","labl":"Electricity grid","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"02","labl":"Petrol","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"03","labl":"Diesel","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"04","labl":"Solar power","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"05","labl":"Gas (LPG)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"06","labl":"Bio gas","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"07","labl":"Wood","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"08","labl":"Paraffin","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"09","labl":"Cow dung","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"10","labl":"Coal","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"12","labl":"Charcoal","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"13","labl":"Other","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"99","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Utilities Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"H"},{"file_id":"H","vid":"BW2011A_FUELHEAT","name":"BW2011A_FUELHEAT","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"215","loc_end_pos":"216","loc_width":"2","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Main heating fuel","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<span class=\"h3\">E. Household Information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Housing unit<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Principle fuel<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>Heating (space)\n<br \/>18. What is the principal energy used by this household for heating (space)?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 01 Electricity grid<br \/>[] 02 Petrol<br \/>[] 03 Diesel<br \/>[] 04 Solar power<br \/>[] 05 Gas (LPG)<br \/>[] 06 Bio gas<br \/>[] 07 Wood<br \/>[] 08 Paraffin<br \/>[] 09 Cow dung<br \/>[] 10 Coal<br \/>[] 11 Charcoal<br \/>[] 12 None<br \/>[] Other (specify) ________<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"199. Column E19: Principal fuel for heating\n<br \/>Q. What is the principal energy used by this household for space heating?\n<br \/>Ask for the principal fuel used by the household for space heating and circle the appropriate answer code. It is possible that a household may use more than one fuel at any one time but it is the one that is used most often that should be recorded. Only one code should be circled. Possible codes are as follows:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">1. Electricity grid<br \/>2. Electricity petrol<br \/>3. Electricity diesel<br \/>4. Solar power<br \/>5. Gas (LPG)<br \/>6. Bio gas<br \/>7. Wood<br \/>8. Paraffin<br \/>9. Cow dung<br \/>10. Coal<br \/>11. Charcoal<br \/>12. None<br \/>13. Other (specify)<\/div><p>If the particular fuel used is not listed, write down the name of the fuel used in the space below the codes.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Table omitted]","var_universe":"Botswana 2011: Private households [discrepancies: none]","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the main source of heating fuel used by the household.","var_catgry":[{"value":"01","labl":"Electricity grid","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"02","labl":"Petrol","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"04","labl":"Solar power","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"05","labl":"Gas (LPG)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"06","labl":"Bio gas","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"07","labl":"Wood","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"08","labl":"Paraffin","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"09","labl":"Cow dung","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"10","labl":"Coal","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"11","labl":"Charcoal","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"12","labl":"None","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"13","labl":"Other","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"99","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Utilities Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"H"},{"file_id":"H","vid":"BW2011A_VAN","name":"BW2011A_VAN","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"217","loc_end_pos":"217","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Van or bakkie","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<span class=\"h3\">E. Household Information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Housing unit<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>Ownership of durables\n<br \/>20. Does any member of this household own any of the following in working condition (in this housing unit):<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 1 Van \/ <span class=\"lang\">bakkie<\/span><br \/>[] 2 Tractor<br \/>[] 4 Motorcar<br \/>[] 8 Donkey cart<br \/>[] 16 Bicycle<br \/>[] 32 Wheelbarrow<br \/>[] 64 <span class=\"lang\">Mokoro<\/span> \/ boat<br \/>[] 128 Sewing machine<br \/>[] 256 Refrigerator<br \/>[] 512 Motorbike<br \/>[] 1024 None<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"200. Column E20: Ownership of durables\n<br \/>Q. Does any member of this household\/housing unit own any of the following in working condition?\n<br \/>You should circle the appropriate code(s) if any member of the household owns any of the following durables in good working order:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">1. Van\/Bakkie<br \/>2. Tractor<br \/>4. Motor car<br \/>8. Donkey cart<br \/>16. Bicycle (kid bicycles for play excluded)<br \/>32. Wheelbarrow<br \/>64. Mokoro\/boat<br \/>128. Sewing machine<br \/>256. Refrigerator<br \/>512. Motorbike<\/div>","var_universe":"Botswana 2011: Private households [discrepancies: none]","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether any household member owns a van or a bakkie in working conditions in the housing unit.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Appliances, Mechanicals, Other Amenities Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"H"},{"file_id":"H","vid":"BW2011A_TRACTOR","name":"BW2011A_TRACTOR","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"218","loc_end_pos":"218","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Tractor","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<span class=\"h3\">E. Household Information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Housing unit<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>Ownership of durables\n<br \/>20. Does any member of this household own any of the following in working condition (in this housing unit):<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 1 Van \/ <span class=\"lang\">bakkie<\/span><br \/>[] 2 Tractor<br \/>[] 4 Motorcar<br \/>[] 8 Donkey cart<br \/>[] 16 Bicycle<br \/>[] 32 Wheelbarrow<br \/>[] 64 <span class=\"lang\">Mokoro<\/span> \/ boat<br \/>[] 128 Sewing machine<br \/>[] 256 Refrigerator<br \/>[] 512 Motorbike<br \/>[] 1024 None<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"200. Column E20: Ownership of durables\n<br \/>Q. Does any member of this household\/housing unit own any of the following in working condition?\n<br \/>You should circle the appropriate code(s) if any member of the household owns any of the following durables in good working order:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">1. Van\/Bakkie<br \/>2. Tractor<br \/>4. Motor car<br \/>8. Donkey cart<br \/>16. Bicycle (kid bicycles for play excluded)<br \/>32. Wheelbarrow<br \/>64. Mokoro\/boat<br \/>128. Sewing machine<br \/>256. Refrigerator<br \/>512. Motorbike<\/div>","var_universe":"Botswana 2011: Private households [discrepancies: none]","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether any household member owns a working tractor in the housing unit.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Appliances, Mechanicals, Other Amenities Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"H"},{"file_id":"H","vid":"BW2011A_CAR","name":"BW2011A_CAR","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"219","loc_end_pos":"219","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Motorcar","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<span class=\"h3\">E. Household Information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Housing unit<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>Ownership of durables\n<br \/>20. Does any member of this household own any of the following in working condition (in this housing unit):<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 1 Van \/ <span class=\"lang\">bakkie<\/span><br \/>[] 2 Tractor<br \/>[] 4 Motorcar<br \/>[] 8 Donkey cart<br \/>[] 16 Bicycle<br \/>[] 32 Wheelbarrow<br \/>[] 64 <span class=\"lang\">Mokoro<\/span> \/ boat<br \/>[] 128 Sewing machine<br \/>[] 256 Refrigerator<br \/>[] 512 Motorbike<br \/>[] 1024 None<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"200. Column E20: Ownership of durables\n<br \/>Q. Does any member of this household\/housing unit own any of the following in working condition?\n<br \/>You should circle the appropriate code(s) if any member of the household owns any of the following durables in good working order:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">1. Van\/Bakkie<br \/>2. Tractor<br \/>4. Motor car<br \/>8. Donkey cart<br \/>16. Bicycle (kid bicycles for play excluded)<br \/>32. Wheelbarrow<br \/>64. Mokoro\/boat<br \/>128. Sewing machine<br \/>256. Refrigerator<br \/>512. Motorbike<\/div>","var_universe":"Botswana 2011: Private households [discrepancies: none]","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether any household member owns a working car in the housing unit.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Appliances, Mechanicals, Other Amenities Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"H"},{"file_id":"H","vid":"BW2011A_DNKYCART","name":"BW2011A_DNKYCART","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"220","loc_end_pos":"220","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Donkey cart","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<span class=\"h3\">E. Household Information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Housing unit<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>Ownership of durables\n<br \/>20. Does any member of this household own any of the following in working condition (in this housing unit):<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 1 Van \/ <span class=\"lang\">bakkie<\/span><br \/>[] 2 Tractor<br \/>[] 4 Motorcar<br \/>[] 8 Donkey cart<br \/>[] 16 Bicycle<br \/>[] 32 Wheelbarrow<br \/>[] 64 <span class=\"lang\">Mokoro<\/span> \/ boat<br \/>[] 128 Sewing machine<br \/>[] 256 Refrigerator<br \/>[] 512 Motorbike<br \/>[] 1024 None<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"200. Column E20: Ownership of durables\n<br \/>Q. Does any member of this household\/housing unit own any of the following in working condition?\n<br \/>You should circle the appropriate code(s) if any member of the household owns any of the following durables in good working order:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">1. Van\/Bakkie<br \/>2. Tractor<br \/>4. Motor car<br \/>8. Donkey cart<br \/>16. Bicycle (kid bicycles for play excluded)<br \/>32. Wheelbarrow<br \/>64. Mokoro\/boat<br \/>128. Sewing machine<br \/>256. Refrigerator<br \/>512. Motorbike<\/div>","var_universe":"Botswana 2011: Private households [discrepancies: none]","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether any household member owns a working donkey cart in the housing unit.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Appliances, Mechanicals, Other Amenities Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"H"},{"file_id":"H","vid":"BW2011A_BIKE","name":"BW2011A_BIKE","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"221","loc_end_pos":"221","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Bicycle","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<span class=\"h3\">E. Household Information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Housing unit<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>Ownership of durables\n<br \/>20. Does any member of this household own any of the following in working condition (in this housing unit):<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 1 Van \/ <span class=\"lang\">bakkie<\/span><br \/>[] 2 Tractor<br \/>[] 4 Motorcar<br \/>[] 8 Donkey cart<br \/>[] 16 Bicycle<br \/>[] 32 Wheelbarrow<br \/>[] 64 <span class=\"lang\">Mokoro<\/span> \/ boat<br \/>[] 128 Sewing machine<br \/>[] 256 Refrigerator<br \/>[] 512 Motorbike<br \/>[] 1024 None<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"200. Column E20: Ownership of durables\n<br \/>Q. Does any member of this household\/housing unit own any of the following in working condition?\n<br \/>You should circle the appropriate code(s) if any member of the household owns any of the following durables in good working order:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">1. Van\/Bakkie<br \/>2. Tractor<br \/>4. Motor car<br \/>8. Donkey cart<br \/>16. Bicycle (kid bicycles for play excluded)<br \/>32. Wheelbarrow<br \/>64. Mokoro\/boat<br \/>128. Sewing machine<br \/>256. Refrigerator<br \/>512. Motorbike<\/div>","var_universe":"Botswana 2011: Private households [discrepancies: none]","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether any household member owns a working bicycle in the housing unit.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Appliances, Mechanicals, Other Amenities Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"H"},{"file_id":"H","vid":"BW2011A_WHEELBR","name":"BW2011A_WHEELBR","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"222","loc_end_pos":"222","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Wheelbarrow","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<span class=\"h3\">E. Household Information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Housing unit<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>Ownership of durables\n<br \/>20. Does any member of this household own any of the following in working condition (in this housing unit):<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 1 Van \/ <span class=\"lang\">bakkie<\/span><br \/>[] 2 Tractor<br \/>[] 4 Motorcar<br \/>[] 8 Donkey cart<br \/>[] 16 Bicycle<br \/>[] 32 Wheelbarrow<br \/>[] 64 <span class=\"lang\">Mokoro<\/span> \/ boat<br \/>[] 128 Sewing machine<br \/>[] 256 Refrigerator<br \/>[] 512 Motorbike<br \/>[] 1024 None<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"200. Column E20: Ownership of durables\n<br \/>Q. Does any member of this household\/housing unit own any of the following in working condition?\n<br \/>You should circle the appropriate code(s) if any member of the household owns any of the following durables in good working order:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">1. Van\/Bakkie<br \/>2. Tractor<br \/>4. Motor car<br \/>8. Donkey cart<br \/>16. Bicycle (kid bicycles for play excluded)<br \/>32. Wheelbarrow<br \/>64. Mokoro\/boat<br \/>128. Sewing machine<br \/>256. Refrigerator<br \/>512. 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Household Information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Housing unit<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>Ownership of durables\n<br \/>20. Does any member of this household own any of the following in working condition (in this housing unit):<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 1 Van \/ <span class=\"lang\">bakkie<\/span><br \/>[] 2 Tractor<br \/>[] 4 Motorcar<br \/>[] 8 Donkey cart<br \/>[] 16 Bicycle<br \/>[] 32 Wheelbarrow<br \/>[] 64 <span class=\"lang\">Mokoro<\/span> \/ boat<br \/>[] 128 Sewing machine<br \/>[] 256 Refrigerator<br \/>[] 512 Motorbike<br \/>[] 1024 None<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"200. Column E20: Ownership of durables\n<br \/>Q. Does any member of this household\/housing unit own any of the following in working condition?\n<br \/>You should circle the appropriate code(s) if any member of the household owns any of the following durables in good working order:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">1. Van\/Bakkie<br \/>2. Tractor<br \/>4. Motor car<br \/>8. Donkey cart<br \/>16. Bicycle (kid bicycles for play excluded)<br \/>32. Wheelbarrow<br \/>64. Mokoro\/boat<br \/>128. Sewing machine<br \/>256. Refrigerator<br \/>512. 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Household Information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Housing unit<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>Ownership of durables\n<br \/>20. Does any member of this household own any of the following in working condition (in this housing unit):<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 1 Van \/ <span class=\"lang\">bakkie<\/span><br \/>[] 2 Tractor<br \/>[] 4 Motorcar<br \/>[] 8 Donkey cart<br \/>[] 16 Bicycle<br \/>[] 32 Wheelbarrow<br \/>[] 64 <span class=\"lang\">Mokoro<\/span> \/ boat<br \/>[] 128 Sewing machine<br \/>[] 256 Refrigerator<br \/>[] 512 Motorbike<br \/>[] 1024 None<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"200. Column E20: Ownership of durables\n<br \/>Q. Does any member of this household\/housing unit own any of the following in working condition?\n<br \/>You should circle the appropriate code(s) if any member of the household owns any of the following durables in good working order:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">1. Van\/Bakkie<br \/>2. Tractor<br \/>4. Motor car<br \/>8. Donkey cart<br \/>16. Bicycle (kid bicycles for play excluded)<br \/>32. Wheelbarrow<br \/>64. Mokoro\/boat<br \/>128. Sewing machine<br \/>256. Refrigerator<br \/>512. 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Household Information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Housing unit<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>Ownership of durables\n<br \/>20. Does any member of this household own any of the following in working condition (in this housing unit):<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 1 Van \/ <span class=\"lang\">bakkie<\/span><br \/>[] 2 Tractor<br \/>[] 4 Motorcar<br \/>[] 8 Donkey cart<br \/>[] 16 Bicycle<br \/>[] 32 Wheelbarrow<br \/>[] 64 <span class=\"lang\">Mokoro<\/span> \/ boat<br \/>[] 128 Sewing machine<br \/>[] 256 Refrigerator<br \/>[] 512 Motorbike<br \/>[] 1024 None<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"200. Column E20: Ownership of durables\n<br \/>Q. Does any member of this household\/housing unit own any of the following in working condition?\n<br \/>You should circle the appropriate code(s) if any member of the household owns any of the following durables in good working order:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">1. Van\/Bakkie<br \/>2. Tractor<br \/>4. Motor car<br \/>8. Donkey cart<br \/>16. Bicycle (kid bicycles for play excluded)<br \/>32. Wheelbarrow<br \/>64. Mokoro\/boat<br \/>128. Sewing machine<br \/>256. Refrigerator<br \/>512. 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Household Information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Housing unit<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>Ownership of durables\n<br \/>20. Does any member of this household own any of the following in working condition (in this housing unit):<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 1 Van \/ <span class=\"lang\">bakkie<\/span><br \/>[] 2 Tractor<br \/>[] 4 Motorcar<br \/>[] 8 Donkey cart<br \/>[] 16 Bicycle<br \/>[] 32 Wheelbarrow<br \/>[] 64 <span class=\"lang\">Mokoro<\/span> \/ boat<br \/>[] 128 Sewing machine<br \/>[] 256 Refrigerator<br \/>[] 512 Motorbike<br \/>[] 1024 None<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"200. Column E20: Ownership of durables\n<br \/>Q. Does any member of this household\/housing unit own any of the following in working condition?\n<br \/>You should circle the appropriate code(s) if any member of the household owns any of the following durables in good working order:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">1. Van\/Bakkie<br \/>2. Tractor<br \/>4. Motor car<br \/>8. Donkey cart<br \/>16. Bicycle (kid bicycles for play excluded)<br \/>32. Wheelbarrow<br \/>64. Mokoro\/boat<br \/>128. Sewing machine<br \/>256. Refrigerator<br \/>512. 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Household Information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Housing unit<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>Ownership of durables\n<br \/>20. Does any member of this household own any of the following in working condition (in this housing unit):<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 1 Van \/ <span class=\"lang\">bakkie<\/span><br \/>[] 2 Tractor<br \/>[] 4 Motorcar<br \/>[] 8 Donkey cart<br \/>[] 16 Bicycle<br \/>[] 32 Wheelbarrow<br \/>[] 64 <span class=\"lang\">Mokoro<\/span> \/ boat<br \/>[] 128 Sewing machine<br \/>[] 256 Refrigerator<br \/>[] 512 Motorbike<br \/>[] 1024 None<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"200. Column E20: Ownership of durables\n<br \/>Q. Does any member of this household\/housing unit own any of the following in working condition?\n<br \/>You should circle the appropriate code(s) if any member of the household owns any of the following durables in good working order:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">1. Van\/Bakkie<br \/>2. Tractor<br \/>4. Motor car<br \/>8. Donkey cart<br \/>16. Bicycle (kid bicycles for play excluded)<br \/>32. Wheelbarrow<br \/>64. Mokoro\/boat<br \/>128. Sewing machine<br \/>256. Refrigerator<br \/>512. 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Household Information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Housing unit<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>Ownership of ICT equipment\n<br \/>21. Does any member of this household own any of the following in working condition? (in this housing unit)<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 1 Desktop<br \/>[] 2 Laptop<br \/>[] 4 Radio<br \/>[] 8 Television (TV)<br \/>[] 16 Telephone (landline)<br \/>[] 32 None<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"201. Column E21\n<br \/>Q. Does any member of this household\/housing unit own any of the following in working condition?\n<br \/>You should circle the appropriate code(s) is any member of the household owns any of the following ICT equipment in good working order:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">1. Desktop<br \/>2. Laptop<br \/>4. Radio<br \/>8. Television (TV)<br \/>16. Telephone (land line)<br \/>32. 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Household Information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Housing unit<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>Ownership of ICT equipment\n<br \/>21. Does any member of this household own any of the following in working condition? (in this housing unit)<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 1 Desktop<br \/>[] 2 Laptop<br \/>[] 4 Radio<br \/>[] 8 Television (TV)<br \/>[] 16 Telephone (landline)<br \/>[] 32 None<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"201. Column E21\n<br \/>Q. Does any member of this household\/housing unit own any of the following in working condition?\n<br \/>You should circle the appropriate code(s) is any member of the household owns any of the following ICT equipment in good working order:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">1. Desktop<br \/>2. Laptop<br \/>4. Radio<br \/>8. Television (TV)<br \/>16. Telephone (land line)<br \/>32. 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Household Information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Housing unit<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>Ownership of ICT equipment\n<br \/>21. Does any member of this household own any of the following in working condition? (in this housing unit)<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 1 Desktop<br \/>[] 2 Laptop<br \/>[] 4 Radio<br \/>[] 8 Television (TV)<br \/>[] 16 Telephone (landline)<br \/>[] 32 None<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"201. Column E21\n<br \/>Q. Does any member of this household\/housing unit own any of the following in working condition?\n<br \/>You should circle the appropriate code(s) is any member of the household owns any of the following ICT equipment in good working order:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">1. Desktop<br \/>2. Laptop<br \/>4. Radio<br \/>8. Television (TV)<br \/>16. Telephone (land line)<br \/>32. 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Household Information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Housing unit<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>Ownership of ICT equipment\n<br \/>21. Does any member of this household own any of the following in working condition? (in this housing unit)<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 1 Desktop<br \/>[] 2 Laptop<br \/>[] 4 Radio<br \/>[] 8 Television (TV)<br \/>[] 16 Telephone (landline)<br \/>[] 32 None<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"201. Column E21\n<br \/>Q. Does any member of this household\/housing unit own any of the following in working condition?\n<br \/>You should circle the appropriate code(s) is any member of the household owns any of the following ICT equipment in good working order:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">1. Desktop<br \/>2. Laptop<br \/>4. Radio<br \/>8. Television (TV)<br \/>16. Telephone (land line)<br \/>32. 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Household Information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Housing unit<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>Ownership of ICT equipment\n<br \/>21. Does any member of this household own any of the following in working condition? (in this housing unit)<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 1 Desktop<br \/>[] 2 Laptop<br \/>[] 4 Radio<br \/>[] 8 Television (TV)<br \/>[] 16 Telephone (landline)<br \/>[] 32 None<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"201. Column E21\n<br \/>Q. Does any member of this household\/housing unit own any of the following in working condition?\n<br \/>You should circle the appropriate code(s) is any member of the household owns any of the following ICT equipment in good working order:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">1. Desktop<br \/>2. Laptop<br \/>4. Radio<br \/>8. Television (TV)<br \/>16. Telephone (land line)<br \/>32. 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Household Information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Housing unit<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>Ownership of ICT equipment\n<br \/>21. Does any member of this household own any of the following in working condition? (in this housing unit)<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 1 Desktop<br \/>[] 2 Laptop<br \/>[] 4 Radio<br \/>[] 8 Television (TV)<br \/>[] 16 Telephone (landline)<br \/>[] 32 None<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"201. Column E21\n<br \/>Q. Does any member of this household\/housing unit own any of the following in working condition?\n<br \/>You should circle the appropriate code(s) is any member of the household owns any of the following ICT equipment in good working order:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">1. Desktop<br \/>2. Laptop<br \/>4. Radio<br \/>8. Television (TV)<br \/>16. Telephone (land line)<br \/>32. None<\/div>","var_universe":"Botswana 2011: Private households [discrepancies: none]","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether any household member owns information and communication technology (ICT) equipment.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"No","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Appliances, Mechanicals, Other Amenities Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"H"},{"file_id":"H","vid":"BW2011A_CELL","name":"BW2011A_CELL","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"234","loc_end_pos":"234","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Cell phone","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<span class=\"h3\">E. Household Information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Housing unit<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>22. Does any member of this household own a working cellular-phone? (from sections A and B)<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 1 Yes <br \/>[] 2 No [if \"no\" go to question 24]<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"202. Column E22\n<br \/>Q. Does any member of this household own a working cellular-phone?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">1. Yes<br \/>2. 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Household Information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Housing unit<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>23. List all the serial numbers of those from section A and B who owns cellular phones<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">________<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"202. Column E22\n<br \/>Q. Does any member of this household own a working cellular-phone?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">1. Yes<br \/>2. No<\/div><p>Skip to E24 is the answer is No.<\/p>\n\n<p>203. 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Cellular phone internet<br \/>128. Post office (Kitsong Centre)<br \/>256. Elsewhere<br \/>512. No access<br \/>1024. Don't know<\/div><p>[Table omitted]","var_universe":"Botswana 2011: Private households [discrepancies: none]","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether any household member has Internet access from home.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Utilities Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"H"},{"file_id":"H","vid":"BW2011A_WKINTERNET","name":"BW2011A_WKINTERNET","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"238","loc_end_pos":"238","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Internet access from workplace","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<span class=\"h3\">E. Household Information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Housing unit<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>24. Does any member of this household have access to Internet from:\n<br \/>[Circle the most appropriate]<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 1 Home<br \/>[] 2 Workplace<br \/>[] 4 Primary school<br \/>[] 8 Secondary school<br \/>[] 16 Other institutions<br \/>[] 32 Internet cafe<br \/>[] 64 Cellular phone Internet<br \/>[] 128 Post office (Kitsong Center)<br \/>[] 256 Library<br \/>[] 512 Elsewhere<br \/>[] 1024 No access<br \/>[] 2048 Do not know<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"204. Column E24\n<br \/>Q. Does any member of this household have access to the Internet?\n<br \/>You should circle the appropriate code(s) if any member of the household has access to internet from any of the following places:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">1. Home<br \/>2. Workplace<br \/>4. Primary school<br \/>8. Secondary school<br \/>16. Other institutions<br \/>32. Internet cafe<br \/>64. 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Household Information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Housing unit<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>24. Does any member of this household have access to Internet from:\n<br \/>[Circle the most appropriate]<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 1 Home<br \/>[] 2 Workplace<br \/>[] 4 Primary school<br \/>[] 8 Secondary school<br \/>[] 16 Other institutions<br \/>[] 32 Internet cafe<br \/>[] 64 Cellular phone Internet<br \/>[] 128 Post office (Kitsong Center)<br \/>[] 256 Library<br \/>[] 512 Elsewhere<br \/>[] 1024 No access<br \/>[] 2048 Do not know<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"204. Column E24\n<br \/>Q. Does any member of this household have access to the Internet?\n<br \/>You should circle the appropriate code(s) if any member of the household has access to internet from any of the following places:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">1. Home<br \/>2. Workplace<br \/>4. Primary school<br \/>8. Secondary school<br \/>16. Other institutions<br \/>32. Internet cafe<br \/>64. Cellular phone internet<br \/>128. Post office (Kitsong Centre)<br \/>256. Elsewhere<br \/>512. No access<br \/>1024. Don't know<\/div><p>[Table omitted]","var_universe":"Botswana 2011: Private households [discrepancies: none]","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether any household member has Internet access from a library.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Utilities Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"H"},{"file_id":"H","vid":"BW2011A_OTHERINTERNET","name":"BW2011A_OTHERINTERNET","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"246","loc_end_pos":"246","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Internet access from elsewhere","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<span class=\"h3\">E. Household Information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Housing unit<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>24. Does any member of this household have access to Internet from:\n<br \/>[Circle the most appropriate]<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 1 Home<br \/>[] 2 Workplace<br \/>[] 4 Primary school<br \/>[] 8 Secondary school<br \/>[] 16 Other institutions<br \/>[] 32 Internet cafe<br \/>[] 64 Cellular phone Internet<br \/>[] 128 Post office (Kitsong Center)<br \/>[] 256 Library<br \/>[] 512 Elsewhere<br \/>[] 1024 No access<br \/>[] 2048 Do not know<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"204. Column E24\n<br \/>Q. Does any member of this household have access to the Internet?\n<br \/>You should circle the appropriate code(s) if any member of the household has access to internet from any of the following places:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">1. Home<br \/>2. Workplace<br \/>4. Primary school<br \/>8. Secondary school<br \/>16. Other institutions<br \/>32. Internet cafe<br \/>64. Cellular phone internet<br \/>128. Post office (Kitsong Centre)<br \/>256. Elsewhere<br \/>512. No access<br \/>1024. Don't know<\/div><p>[Table omitted]","var_universe":"Botswana 2011: Private households [discrepancies: none]","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether any household member has Internet access from elsewhere.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Utilities Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"H"},{"file_id":"H","vid":"BW2011A_NOINTERNET","name":"BW2011A_NOINTERNET","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"247","loc_end_pos":"247","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"No internet access","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<span class=\"h3\">E. Household Information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Housing unit<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>24. Does any member of this household have access to Internet from:\n<br \/>[Circle the most appropriate]<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 1 Home<br \/>[] 2 Workplace<br \/>[] 4 Primary school<br \/>[] 8 Secondary school<br \/>[] 16 Other institutions<br \/>[] 32 Internet cafe<br \/>[] 64 Cellular phone Internet<br \/>[] 128 Post office (Kitsong Center)<br \/>[] 256 Library<br \/>[] 512 Elsewhere<br \/>[] 1024 No access<br \/>[] 2048 Do not know<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"204. Column E24\n<br \/>Q. Does any member of this household have access to the Internet?\n<br \/>You should circle the appropriate code(s) if any member of the household has access to internet from any of the following places:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">1. Home<br \/>2. Workplace<br \/>4. Primary school<br \/>8. Secondary school<br \/>16. Other institutions<br \/>32. Internet cafe<br \/>64. Cellular phone internet<br \/>128. Post office (Kitsong Centre)<br \/>256. Elsewhere<br \/>512. No access<br \/>1024. Don't know<\/div><p>[Table omitted]","var_universe":"Botswana 2011: Private households [discrepancies: none]","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the household has no Internet access.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Utilities Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"H"},{"file_id":"H","vid":"BW2011A_KNOWINTERNET","name":"BW2011A_KNOWINTERNET","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"248","loc_end_pos":"248","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Did not know about Internet access","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<span class=\"h3\">E. Household Information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Housing unit<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>24. Does any member of this household have access to Internet from:\n<br \/>[Circle the most appropriate]<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 1 Home<br \/>[] 2 Workplace<br \/>[] 4 Primary school<br \/>[] 8 Secondary school<br \/>[] 16 Other institutions<br \/>[] 32 Internet cafe<br \/>[] 64 Cellular phone Internet<br \/>[] 128 Post office (Kitsong Center)<br \/>[] 256 Library<br \/>[] 512 Elsewhere<br \/>[] 1024 No access<br \/>[] 2048 Do not know<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"204. Column E24\n<br \/>Q. Does any member of this household have access to the Internet?\n<br \/>You should circle the appropriate code(s) if any member of the household has access to internet from any of the following places:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">1. Home<br \/>2. Workplace<br \/>4. Primary school<br \/>8. Secondary school<br \/>16. Other institutions<br \/>32. Internet cafe<br \/>64. Cellular phone internet<br \/>128. Post office (Kitsong Centre)<br \/>256. Elsewhere<br \/>512. No access<br \/>1024. Don't know<\/div><p>[Table omitted]","var_universe":"Botswana 2011: Private households [discrepancies: none]","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates that the household head does not know whether any household member has Internet access.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Utilities Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"H"},{"file_id":"H","vid":"BW2011A_MORTFATHER","name":"BW2011A_MORTFATHER","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"249","loc_end_pos":"250","loc_width":"2","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Number of household members whose biological father is dead","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<span class=\"em\">Parental survival<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>11. Is [the respondent's] biological father alive?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 1 Yes<br \/>[] 2 No<br \/>[] 3 Don't know<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"136. Column A11-A12: Parental survival\n<br \/>Parental survival questions establish whether the biological parents of the person are still alive or dead. Collect information on the parental survival of the people listed on column A1. It should be made clear to the respondent the difference between biological parents and other parents like stepparents or foster parents. The need for the biological parents should be emphasized.<\/p>\n\n<p>138. Column A12: Father\n<br \/>Q. Is the respondent's biological father alive?\n<br \/>Like in the case of the mother above, find out from the respondent if the biological father of each and every person listed in A1 is alive or dead. If the biological father is still alive enter code \"1\" in the shaded region. If the biological father is dead enter code \"2\". Finally if it is not known if the biological father to the person in question is alive enter code \"3\" in the shaded area. You must probe thoroughly before accepting that it is not known if the father is alive or not.","var_universe":"Botswana 2011: Private households [discrepancies: none]","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the number of household members whose biological father is dead.","var_catgry":[{"value":"00","labl":"0","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"01","labl":"1","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"02","labl":"2","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"03","labl":"3","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"04","labl":"4","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"05","labl":"5","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"06","labl":"6","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"07","labl":"7+","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"99","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Constructed Household Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"H"},{"file_id":"H","vid":"BW2011A_MORTMOTHER","name":"BW2011A_MORTMOTHER","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"251","loc_end_pos":"252","loc_width":"2","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Number of household members whose biological mother is dead","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<span class=\"em\">Parental survival<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>12. Is [the respondent's] biological mother alive?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 1 Yes<br \/>[] 2 No<br \/>[] 3 Don't know<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"136. Column A11-A12: Parental survival\n<br \/>Parental survival questions establish whether the biological parents of the person are still alive or dead. Collect information on the parental survival of the people listed on column A1. It should be made clear to the respondent the difference between biological parents and other parents like stepparents or foster parents. The need for the biological parents should be emphasized.<\/p>\n\n<p>137. Column A11: Mother\n<br \/>Q. Is the respondent's biological mother alive?\n<br \/>Find out from the respondent if the biological mother of each and every person listed in A1 is alive or dead. If the biological mother is still alive enter code \"1\" in the shaded area. If the biological mother is dead enter code \"2\". If it is not known if the mother to the person in question is alive enter code \"3\" in the shaded area. You must probe thoroughly before accepting that.","var_universe":"Botswana 2011: Private households [discrepancies: none]","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the number of household members whose biological mother is dead.","var_catgry":[{"value":"00","labl":"0","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"01","labl":"1","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"02","labl":"2","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"03","labl":"3","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"04","labl":"4","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"05","labl":"5+","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"99","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Constructed Household Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"H"},{"file_id":"H","vid":"BW2011A_MORTPARENT","name":"BW2011A_MORTPARENT","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"253","loc_end_pos":"254","loc_width":"2","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Number of household members whose both biological parents are dead","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<span class=\"em\">Parental survival<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>11. Is [the respondent's] biological father alive?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 1 Yes<br \/>[] 2 No<br \/>[] 3 Don't know<\/div><p>12. Is [the respondent's] biological mother alive?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 1 Yes<br \/>[] 2 No<br \/>[] 3 Don't know<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"136. Column A11-A12: Parental survival\n<br \/>Parental survival questions establish whether the biological parents of the person are still alive or dead. Collect information on the parental survival of the people listed on column A1. It should be made clear to the respondent the difference between biological parents and other parents like stepparents or foster parents. The need for the biological parents should be emphasized.<\/p>\n\n<p>137. Column A11: Mother\n<br \/>Q. Is the respondent's biological mother alive?\n<br \/>Find out from the respondent if the biological mother of each and every person listed in A1 is alive or dead. If the biological mother is still alive enter code \"1\" in the shaded area. If the biological mother is dead enter code \"2\". If it is not known if the mother to the person in question is alive enter code \"3\" in the shaded area. You must probe thoroughly before accepting that.<\/p>\n\n<p>138. Column A12: Father\n<br \/>Q. Is the respondent's biological father alive?\n<br \/>Like in the case of the mother above, find out from the respondent if the biological father of each and every person listed in A1 is alive or dead. If the biological father is still alive enter code \"1\" in the shaded region. If the biological father is dead enter code \"2\". Finally if it is not known if the biological father to the person in question is alive enter code \"3\" in the shaded area. You must probe thoroughly before accepting that it is not known if the father is alive or not.","var_universe":"Botswana 2011: Private households [discrepancies: none]","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the number of household members whose biological parents are dead.","var_catgry":[{"value":"00","labl":"0","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"01","labl":"1","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"02","labl":"2","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"03","labl":"3+","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"99","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Constructed Household Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"H"},{"file_id":"H","vid":"BW2011A_MORTPARENT2","name":"BW2011A_MORTPARENT2","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"255","loc_end_pos":"256","loc_width":"2","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Number of household members whose at least one biological parent is dead","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<span class=\"em\">Parental survival<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>11. Is [the respondent's] biological father alive?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 1 Yes<br \/>[] 2 No<br \/>[] 3 Don't know<\/div><p>12. Is [the respondent's] biological mother alive?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 1 Yes<br \/>[] 2 No<br \/>[] 3 Don't know<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"136. Column A11-A12: Parental survival\n<br \/>Parental survival questions establish whether the biological parents of the person are still alive or dead. Collect information on the parental survival of the people listed on column A1. It should be made clear to the respondent the difference between biological parents and other parents like stepparents or foster parents. The need for the biological parents should be emphasized.<\/p>\n\n<p>137. Column A11: Mother\n<br \/>Q. Is the respondent's biological mother alive?\n<br \/>Find out from the respondent if the biological mother of each and every person listed in A1 is alive or dead. If the biological mother is still alive enter code \"1\" in the shaded area. If the biological mother is dead enter code \"2\". If it is not known if the mother to the person in question is alive enter code \"3\" in the shaded area. You must probe thoroughly before accepting that.<\/p>\n\n<p>138. Column A12: Father\n<br \/>Q. Is the respondent's biological father alive?\n<br \/>Like in the case of the mother above, find out from the respondent if the biological father of each and every person listed in A1 is alive or dead. If the biological father is still alive enter code \"1\" in the shaded region. If the biological father is dead enter code \"2\". Finally if it is not known if the biological father to the person in question is alive enter code \"3\" in the shaded area. You must probe thoroughly before accepting that it is not known if the father is alive or not.","var_universe":"Botswana 2011: Private households [discrepancies: none]","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the number of household members whose at least one biological parent is dead.","var_catgry":[{"value":"00","labl":"0","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"01","labl":"1","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"02","labl":"2","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"03","labl":"3","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"04","labl":"4","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"05","labl":"5","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"06","labl":"6","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"07","labl":"7+","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"99","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Constructed Household Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"H"},{"file_id":"H","vid":"BW2011A_HHUNEMPLOY","name":"BW2011A_HHUNEMPLOY","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"257","loc_end_pos":"258","loc_width":"2","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Number of unemployed household members","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":null,"var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":null,"var_universe":"Botswana 2011: Private households [discrepancies: none]","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the number of unemployed household members.","var_catgry":[{"value":"00","labl":"0","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"01","labl":"1","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"02","labl":"2","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"03","labl":"3","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"04","labl":"4","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"05","labl":"5","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"06","labl":"6","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"07","labl":"7","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"08","labl":"8","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"09","labl":"9","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"10","labl":"10+","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"98","labl":"Unknown","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"99","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Other Household Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"H"},{"file_id":"H","vid":"BW2011A_HHMORT","name":"BW2011A_HHMORT","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"259","loc_end_pos":"259","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Number of deaths (last year)","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<span class=\"h3\">D. Deaths<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>Since Independence Day 2010, has any member of the household died? (stayed for at least 14 days)\n<br \/>[If \"yes\", complete questions 1 to 5, if \"no\" put dashes in the first row only].","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h3\">Part D of the Questionnaire<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>178. Columns D1, D2, D3, D4, and D5: Deaths in the household\n<br \/>Q. Since Independence Day 2010, has any member of this household died (staying within the household for at least 14 days)?\n<br \/>Generally people are not happy to talk about deaths, especially recent ones, so be careful when asking this question. We are interested in recording information about any deaths since last Independence Day, September 30th, 2010, of anyone who had, up until their death, been a member of this household. The relevant portion of the sample questionnaire is shown below.\n<br \/>If there was any such death, enter the details in columns D1 to D5. Start with the serial number in D1. The first death should be given the serial number 01, the second death 02, etc. Record also the <span class=\"em\">relationship<\/span> in D2 of the deceased to the head of the current household, the SEX of the deceased in column D3 and his\/her <span class=\"em\">age<\/span> in completed years at death in column D4. If the person was under 1 year at death enter 00. Lastly, in D5 you will have to collect information on where the deceased was living most of the times or usually before dying, which might help you establish if the deceased was really a member of the household. The deceased should be regarded as a member if he\/she has stayed with the household for period of at least 14 days before death. Still births should not be considered to be deaths.<\/p>\n\n<p>If there were no deaths, enter dashes in the spaces provided for answer codes in the first line only. Try by all means to eliminate the chances whereby one death is repeated in more than one household. The repetition of a death is common among relatives of the deceased who are not of the same household and confusion from those people who were staying in the same dwelling with the deceased but not being of the same household with the deceased. These situations could be avoided by finding out or probing for the usual residence of the deceased and whether the deceased had common provision for food with the household interviewed\n<br \/>[Table omitted]","var_universe":"Botswana 2011: All households","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the number of mortality records.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"0","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"1","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"2","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"3","labl":"3","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"4","labl":"4","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Other Household Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"H"},{"file_id":"H","vid":"BW2011A_HHMIG","name":"BW2011A_HHMIG","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"260","loc_end_pos":"261","loc_width":"2","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Number of migration records","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<span class=\"h3\">B. 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Inability to use 2 arms<br \/>This refers to a person who has two lame hands\/arms.<br \/>45. Inability to use the whole body<br \/>This refers to a person who cannot use their entire body.<br \/>51. Intellectual impairment<br \/>This refers to a person with a normal IQ level who begins to show strange behavior, thinking, acting, or talking in a different way than other people. The onset occurs later in life after a period of normal development.<br \/> 61. Mental health disorder<br \/>This refers to a handicap of abnormal intellectual functioning with onset during the developmental period associated with impaired maturation, learning, and social maladjustment. The Intelligence Quotient (IQ) is below normal.<br \/>71. Missing 1 leg<br \/>This refers to a person who has one missing leg.<br \/>72. Missing 2 legs<br \/>This refers to a person who has two missing legs.<br \/>73. Missing 1 arm<br \/>This refers to a person who has one missing arm.<br \/>74. 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Non-zero values of STEPMOM explain why it is probable that the person's mother was a step- or adopted mother. A value of 0 indicates no likely stepmother because (1) the mother identified in MOMLOC was probably the biological mother or (2) there is no mother of this person present in the household.\n \nThe codes for STEPMOM are as follows:\n\n0 = Biological mother or no mother of this person present in household.  \n1 = Mother has no children born or surviving.\n2 = Child reports mother is deceased.\n3 = Explicitly identified relationship (stepchild, adopted child, child of unmarried partner, stepchild\/child-in-law). \n4 = Mother reports no children in the home.\n5 = Age difference between mother and child was less than 12 or greater than 54 years.\n6 = Child exceeds known fertility of mother.\n\nIn cases where more than one criterion for a likely stepmother is met, STEPMOM will take the value of the criterion with the lowest code. 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Person Information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>9. Where did [the respondent] live in August last year?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 0000 Not born<br \/>[] 0001 In this housing unit<br \/>[] 0002 Elsewhere in this locality<br \/>[] 66XX Elsewhere in Botswana [state town \/ district]<br \/>[] 7XXX Other country (see list)<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"131. Columns A7-A12\n<br \/>These questions collect information about the place of birth, places of residence, and parental survival of the persons listed in column A1. This portion of the sample questionnaire is inserted on page 30 for easy reference.<\/p>\n\n<p>134. Column A9: Place of usual living: 1 year ago\n<br \/>Q. Where did the respondent live this time last year?\n<br \/>This question deals with the usual place where each person was living a year before the census. If a person was temporarily away from home a year before the census, record the place where the person was living, not the place the person was temporarily visiting. For example, if someone living in Kgalagadi was away from home visiting friends or relatives in Jwaneng, or if someone was in hospital in Jwaneng, do not record the place of usual living a year ago as Jwaneng, instead write Kgalagadi. If a child was attending boarding school in Lobatse a year ago and was with his\/her family in Central district during the school holiday, then the child's place of usual living a year ago was Lobatse; he\/she was merely visiting Central district at this time a year ago.\n<br \/>For children who are under one year of age at the time of enumeration, enter 0000 (because this time a year ago they were not born).<\/p>\n\n<p>For a person who is living in the same housing unit now as last year, enter 0001. For a person who was living elsewhere in the locality (as indicated on the top of the questionnaire) last year, enter 0002.<\/p>\n\n<p>For a person who was living somewhere else in Botswana, write down the name of the census district (as described for A8).<\/p>\n\n<p>For a person who was living outside Botswana a year before the census, enter the name of the country on the unshaded space. In cases where the place of usual residence a year ago is not known, write 9999 and 7999 if it is known that the person was outside Botswana although the exact country where the person was at that time is not known. Similarly if it was known that the person was somewhere in Botswana even though the exact location is not known, the code to use should be 6699.","var_universe":"Botswana 2011: Persons age 1+ except institutionalized non-residents [discrepancies: type I trace; type II none]","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the person's place of residence one year ago.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"In this housing unit","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"Elsewhere in this locality","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"3","labl":"Elsewhere in Botswana","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"4","labl":"Foreign country","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"8","labl":"Unknown","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Migration: Global Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"BW2011A_MIG1CTRY","name":"BW2011A_MIG1CTRY","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"241","loc_end_pos":"243","loc_width":"3","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Country of residence 1 year ago","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<span class=\"h3\">A. Person Information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>9. Where did [the respondent] live in August last year?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 0000 Not born<br \/>[] 0001 In this housing unit<br \/>[] 0002 Elsewhere in this locality<br \/>[] 66XX Elsewhere in Botswana [state town \/ district]<br \/>[] 7XXX Other country (see list)<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"131. Columns A7-A12\n<br \/>These questions collect information about the place of birth, places of residence, and parental survival of the persons listed in column A1. This portion of the sample questionnaire is inserted on page 30 for easy reference.<\/p>\n\n<p>134. Column A9: Place of usual living: 1 year ago\n<br \/>Q. Where did the respondent live this time last year?\n<br \/>This question deals with the usual place where each person was living a year before the census. If a person was temporarily away from home a year before the census, record the place where the person was living, not the place the person was temporarily visiting. For example, if someone living in Kgalagadi was away from home visiting friends or relatives in Jwaneng, or if someone was in hospital in Jwaneng, do not record the place of usual living a year ago as Jwaneng, instead write Kgalagadi. If a child was attending boarding school in Lobatse a year ago and was with his\/her family in Central district during the school holiday, then the child's place of usual living a year ago was Lobatse; he\/she was merely visiting Central district at this time a year ago.\n<br \/>For children who are under one year of age at the time of enumeration, enter 0000 (because this time a year ago they were not born).<\/p>\n\n<p>For a person who is living in the same housing unit now as last year, enter 0001. For a person who was living elsewhere in the locality (as indicated on the top of the questionnaire) last year, enter 0002.<\/p>\n\n<p>For a person who was living somewhere else in Botswana, write down the name of the census district (as described for A8).<\/p>\n\n<p>For a person who was living outside Botswana a year before the census, enter the name of the country on the unshaded space. In cases where the place of usual residence a year ago is not known, write 9999 and 7999 if it is known that the person was outside Botswana although the exact country where the person was at that time is not known. Similarly if it was known that the person was somewhere in Botswana even though the exact location is not known, the code to use should be 6699.","var_universe":"Botswana 2011: Persons age 1+ except institutionalized non-residents [discrepancies: type I trace; type II none]","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the person's country of residence one year ago.","var_catgry":[{"value":"001","labl":"Botswana","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"007","labl":"South Africa","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"009","labl":"Zambia","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"010","labl":"Zimbabwe","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"099","labl":"Other Africa","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"103","labl":"United States of America","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"199","labl":"Other Americas","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"200","labl":"China","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"213","labl":"India","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"234","labl":"Malaysia","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"299","labl":"Other Asia","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"322","labl":"United Kingdom","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"399","labl":"Other Europe","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"997","labl":"Other countries","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"998","labl":"Unknown","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"999","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Migration: Global Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"BW2011A_MIG5PLC","name":"BW2011A_MIG5PLC","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"244","loc_end_pos":"244","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Place of residence 5 years ago","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<span class=\"h3\">A. Person Information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>10. Where did [the respondent] live this time in August 2006?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 0000 Not born<br \/>[] 0001 In this housing unit<br \/>[] 0002 Elsewhere in this locality<br \/>[] 66XX Elsewhere in Botswana [state town \/ census district]<br \/>[] 7XXX Other country [see list]<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"131. Columns A7-A12\n<br \/>These questions collect information about the place of birth, places of residence, and parental survival of the persons listed in column A1. This portion of the sample questionnaire is inserted on page 30 for easy reference.<\/p>\n\n<p>135. Column A10: Place of usual living: 5 years ago\n<br \/>Q. Where did the respondent live this time in August 2006?\n<br \/>This question deals with the usual place where each person was living 5 years before the census. If a person was temporarily away from home 5 years before the census, record the place where the person was living, not the place the person was temporarily visiting. Like in above, if someone living in Ngamiland was away from home visiting friends or relatives in Francistown, or if someone was in hospital in Francistown, do not record the place of usual living 5 years ago as Francistown. Use the code for Ngamiland instead. If a child was attending boarding school in Gaborone, 5 years ago and was always with his\/her family in Southern district during the school holiday, then the child's place of usual living 5 years ago was Gaborone; he\/she was merely visiting Southern district at this time 5 years ago.<\/p>\n\n<p>For children who are under 5 years of age at the time of enumeration, enter 0000 (because this time 5 years ago they were not born).<\/p>\n\n<p>For a person who is living in the same housing unit now as 5 years ago, enter 0001. For a person who was living elsewhere in the locality (as indicated on the top of the questionnaire) 5 years ago, enter 0002.<\/p>\n\n<p>For a person who was living somewhere else in Botswana, write down the name of the census district (as described for A8).<\/p>\n\n<p>For a person who was living outside Botswana 5 years before the census, enter the name of the country. Lastly write 9999 if the place of usual residence 5 years ago was not known and 7999 if it is known that the person was outside Botswana although the exact country where the person was at that time is not known. Similarly if it was known that the person was somewhere in Botswana even though the exact location is not known, the code to use should be 6699.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Table omitted.]","var_universe":"Botswana 2011: Persons age 5+ except institutionalized non-residents [discrepancies: type I trace; type II none]","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the person's place of residence 5 years ago.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"In this housing unit","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"Elsewhere in this locality","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"3","labl":"Elsewhere in Botswana","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"4","labl":"Foreign country","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"8","labl":"Unknown","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Migration: Global Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"BW2011A_MIG5CTRY","name":"BW2011A_MIG5CTRY","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"245","loc_end_pos":"247","loc_width":"3","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Country of residence 5 years ago","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<span class=\"h3\">A. Person Information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>10. Where did [the respondent] live this time in August 2006?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 0000 Not born<br \/>[] 0001 In this housing unit<br \/>[] 0002 Elsewhere in this locality<br \/>[] 66XX Elsewhere in Botswana [state town \/ census district]<br \/>[] 7XXX Other country [see list]<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"131. Columns A7-A12\n<br \/>These questions collect information about the place of birth, places of residence, and parental survival of the persons listed in column A1. This portion of the sample questionnaire is inserted on page 30 for easy reference.<\/p>\n\n<p>135. Column A10: Place of usual living: 5 years ago\n<br \/>Q. Where did the respondent live this time in August 2006?\n<br \/>This question deals with the usual place where each person was living 5 years before the census. If a person was temporarily away from home 5 years before the census, record the place where the person was living, not the place the person was temporarily visiting. Like in above, if someone living in Ngamiland was away from home visiting friends or relatives in Francistown, or if someone was in hospital in Francistown, do not record the place of usual living 5 years ago as Francistown. Use the code for Ngamiland instead. If a child was attending boarding school in Gaborone, 5 years ago and was always with his\/her family in Southern district during the school holiday, then the child's place of usual living 5 years ago was Gaborone; he\/she was merely visiting Southern district at this time 5 years ago.<\/p>\n\n<p>For children who are under 5 years of age at the time of enumeration, enter 0000 (because this time 5 years ago they were not born).<\/p>\n\n<p>For a person who is living in the same housing unit now as 5 years ago, enter 0001. For a person who was living elsewhere in the locality (as indicated on the top of the questionnaire) 5 years ago, enter 0002.<\/p>\n\n<p>For a person who was living somewhere else in Botswana, write down the name of the census district (as described for A8).<\/p>\n\n<p>For a person who was living outside Botswana 5 years before the census, enter the name of the country. Lastly write 9999 if the place of usual residence 5 years ago was not known and 7999 if it is known that the person was outside Botswana although the exact country where the person was at that time is not known. Similarly if it was known that the person was somewhere in Botswana even though the exact location is not known, the code to use should be 6699.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Table omitted.]","var_universe":"Botswana 2011: Persons age 5+ except institutionalized non-residents [discrepancies: type I trace; type II none]","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the person's country of residence 5 years ago.","var_catgry":[{"value":"001","labl":"Botswana","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"004","labl":"Malawi","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"006","labl":"Namibia","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"007","labl":"South Africa","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"009","labl":"Zambia","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"010","labl":"Zimbabwe","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"011","labl":"Tanzania","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"012","labl":"Democratic Republic of the Congo","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"024","labl":"Kenya","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"061","labl":"Nigeria","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"099","labl":"Other Africa","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"101","labl":"Canada","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"103","labl":"United States of America","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"200","labl":"China","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"213","labl":"India","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"219","labl":"Sri Lanka","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"299","labl":"Other Asia","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"322","labl":"United Kingdom","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"399","labl":"Other Europe","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"400","labl":"Australia","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"997","labl":"Other countries","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"998","labl":"Unknown","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"999","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Migration: Global Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"BW2011A_MORTMOT","name":"BW2011A_MORTMOT","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"248","loc_end_pos":"248","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Mother alive","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<span class=\"h3\">A. Person Information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Parental survival<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>12. Is [the respondent's] biological mother alive?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 1 Yes<br \/>[] 2 No<br \/>[] 3 Don't know<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"136. Column A11-A12: Parental survival\n<br \/>Parental survival questions establish whether the biological parents of the person are still alive or dead. Collect information on the parental survival of the people listed on column A1. It should be made clear to the respondent the difference between biological parents and other parents like stepparents or foster parents. The need for the biological parents should be emphasized.<\/p>\n\n<p>137. Column A11: Mother\n<br \/>Q. Is the respondent's biological mother alive?\n<br \/>Find out from the respondent if the biological mother of each and every person listed in A1 is alive or dead. If the biological mother is still alive enter code \"1\" in the shaded area. If the biological mother is dead enter code \"2\". If it is not known if the mother to the person in question is alive enter code \"3\" in the shaded area. You must probe thoroughly before accepting that.","var_universe":"Botswana 2011: Persons except institutionalized non-residents [discrepancies: type I trace; type II none]","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the person's biological mother is alive.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"3","labl":"Respondent did not know","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"8","labl":"Unknown","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Fertility and Mortality Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"BW2011A_MORTFAT","name":"BW2011A_MORTFAT","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"249","loc_end_pos":"249","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Father alive","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<span class=\"h3\">A. Person Information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Parental survival<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>11. Is [the respondent's] biological father alive?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 1 Yes<br \/>[] 2 No<br \/>[] 3 Don't know<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"136. Column A11-A12: Parental survival\n<br \/>Parental survival questions establish whether the biological parents of the person are still alive or dead. Collect information on the parental survival of the people listed on column A1. It should be made clear to the respondent the difference between biological parents and other parents like stepparents or foster parents. The need for the biological parents should be emphasized.<\/p>\n\n<p>138. Column A12: Father\n<br \/>Q. Is the respondent's biological father alive?\n<br \/>Like in the case of the mother above, find out from the respondent if the biological father of each and every person listed in A1 is alive or dead. If the biological father is still alive enter code \"1\" in the shaded region. If the biological father is dead enter code \"2\". Finally if it is not known if the biological father to the person in question is alive enter code \"3\" in the shaded area. You must probe thoroughly before accepting that it is not known if the father is alive or not.","var_universe":"Botswana 2011: Persons except institutionalized non-residents [discrepancies: type I trace; type II none]","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the person's biological father is alive.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"3","labl":"Respondent did not know","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"8","labl":"Unknown","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Fertility and Mortality Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"BW2011A_DISEYE","name":"BW2011A_DISEYE","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"250","loc_end_pos":"250","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Eye disability","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<span class=\"h3\">C. Disability<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>3. Does any listed persons (from section A or B) have any of the following disabilities:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 11 Partial sighted<br \/>[] 12 Total blindness<br \/>[] 21 Partial hearing<br \/>[] 22 Deafness<br \/>[] 31 Partial speech impairment<br \/>[] 32 Inability to speak<br \/>[] 41 Inability to use 1 leg<br \/>[] 42 Inability to use 2 legs<br \/>[] 43 Inability to use 1 arm<br \/>[] 44 Inability to use 2 arms<br \/>[] 45 Inability to use the whole body<br \/>[] 51 Intellectual impairment<br \/>[] 61 Mental health disorder<br \/>[] 71 Missing 1 leg<br \/>[] 72 Missing 2 legs<br \/>[] 73 Missing 1 arm<br \/>[] 74 Missing 2 arms<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h3\">Part C of the questionnaire: Disability<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p> Disability is any restriction or lack (resulting from an impairment) of the ability to perform an activity within the range considered normal for a human being.<\/p>\n\n<p>177. Columns C1\/C2\/C3: Disability\n<br \/>Q. Does any person(s) listed in A1 or B1 suffer from any of the following disabilities?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">11. Partial sighted<br \/>12. Total blindness<br \/>21. Partial hearing<br \/>22. Deafness<br \/>31. Partial speech impairment<br \/>32. Inability to speak<br \/>23. Inability to use 1 leg<br \/>24. Inability to use 2 legs<br \/>43. Inability to use 1 arm<br \/>44. Inability to use 2 arms<br \/>45. Inability to use the whole body<br \/>51. Intellectual impairment<br \/>61. Mental health disorder<br \/>71. Missing 1 leg<br \/>72. Missing 2 legs<br \/>73. Missing 1 arm<br \/>74. Missing 2 arms<\/div><p>You should read out the list of disabilities to the respondent as a guide on the types of disabilities you are referring to. Be very tactful in asking these questions so as not to cause offense of embarrassment.<\/p>\n\n<p>If anyone does have a disability, enter the person's first name in column C1, then enter in column C2 the same serial number that you assigned to this person in column A2 or B2. A person from Part A will have serial numbers 01, 02 or 03, etc., whilst a person from Part B will have serial numbers 91, 92 or 93, etc.<\/p>\n\n<p>A disabled person has incapacities as a result of physical or mental deficiencies such as bodily abnormalities, defects and impairments. Impairments are defects of structure or functions of the body which give rise to personal inabilities to perform necessary activities. The defects and impairments might occur from birth, or may be brought about by disease, injury or just old age.<\/p>\n\n<p>Enter the stated disabilities a person has from any of the following codes.<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">11. Partial sighted<br \/>This refers to a person who cannot count fingers from a distance of three meters.<br \/>12. Total blindness<br \/>This refers to a person who cannot see completely.<br \/>21. Partial hearing<br \/>This refers to a person who cannot hear a whisper at a distance of two meters even with hearing aids.<br \/>22. Deafness<br \/>This refers to a person who cannot hear completely<br \/>31. Partial speech impairment<br \/>This refers to a person who makes unintelligible\/unclear speech or stammers and whose speech is not easy to hear.<br \/>32. Inability to speak<br \/>This refers to a person who cannot speak at all (i.e. completely dumb or mute).<br \/>41. Inability to use 1 leg<br \/>This refers to a person who has one lame leg.<br \/>42. Inability to use 2 legs<br \/>This refers to a person who has two lame legs.<br \/>43. Inability to use 1 arm<br \/>This refers to a person who has one lame hand\/arm.<br \/>44. Inability to use 2 arms<br \/>This refers to a person who has two lame hands\/arms.<br \/>45. Inability to use the whole body<br \/>This refers to a person who cannot use their entire body.<br \/>51. Intellectual impairment<br \/>This refers to a person with a normal IQ level who begins to show strange behavior, thinking, acting, or talking in a different way than other people. The onset occurs later in life after a period of normal development.<br \/> 61. Mental health disorder<br \/>This refers to a handicap of abnormal intellectual functioning with onset during the developmental period associated with impaired maturation, learning, and social maladjustment. The Intelligence Quotient (IQ) is below normal.<br \/>71. Missing 1 leg<br \/>This refers to a person who has one missing leg.<br \/>72. Missing 2 legs<br \/>This refers to a person who has two missing legs.<br \/>73. Missing 1 arm<br \/>This refers to a person who has one missing arm.<br \/>74. Missing 2 arms<br \/>This refers to a person who has two missing arms.<\/div><p>[Table omitted]","var_universe":"Botswana 2011: All persons","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the person has an eye disability.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"No eye disability","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Partial sighted","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"Total blindness","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Disability Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"BW2011A_DISEAR","name":"BW2011A_DISEAR","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"251","loc_end_pos":"251","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Ear disability","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<span class=\"h3\">C. Disability<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>3. Does any listed persons (from section A or B) have any of the following disabilities:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 11 Partial sighted<br \/>[] 12 Total blindness<br \/>[] 21 Partial hearing<br \/>[] 22 Deafness<br \/>[] 31 Partial speech impairment<br \/>[] 32 Inability to speak<br \/>[] 41 Inability to use 1 leg<br \/>[] 42 Inability to use 2 legs<br \/>[] 43 Inability to use 1 arm<br \/>[] 44 Inability to use 2 arms<br \/>[] 45 Inability to use the whole body<br \/>[] 51 Intellectual impairment<br \/>[] 61 Mental health disorder<br \/>[] 71 Missing 1 leg<br \/>[] 72 Missing 2 legs<br \/>[] 73 Missing 1 arm<br \/>[] 74 Missing 2 arms<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h3\">Part C of the questionnaire: Disability<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p> Disability is any restriction or lack (resulting from an impairment) of the ability to perform an activity within the range considered normal for a human being.<\/p>\n\n<p>177. Columns C1\/C2\/C3: Disability\n<br \/>Q. Does any person(s) listed in A1 or B1 suffer from any of the following disabilities?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">11. Partial sighted<br \/>12. Total blindness<br \/>21. Partial hearing<br \/>22. Deafness<br \/>31. Partial speech impairment<br \/>32. Inability to speak<br \/>23. Inability to use 1 leg<br \/>24. Inability to use 2 legs<br \/>43. Inability to use 1 arm<br \/>44. Inability to use 2 arms<br \/>45. Inability to use the whole body<br \/>51. Intellectual impairment<br \/>61. Mental health disorder<br \/>71. Missing 1 leg<br \/>72. Missing 2 legs<br \/>73. Missing 1 arm<br \/>74. Missing 2 arms<\/div><p>You should read out the list of disabilities to the respondent as a guide on the types of disabilities you are referring to. Be very tactful in asking these questions so as not to cause offense of embarrassment.<\/p>\n\n<p>If anyone does have a disability, enter the person's first name in column C1, then enter in column C2 the same serial number that you assigned to this person in column A2 or B2. A person from Part A will have serial numbers 01, 02 or 03, etc., whilst a person from Part B will have serial numbers 91, 92 or 93, etc.<\/p>\n\n<p>A disabled person has incapacities as a result of physical or mental deficiencies such as bodily abnormalities, defects and impairments. Impairments are defects of structure or functions of the body which give rise to personal inabilities to perform necessary activities. The defects and impairments might occur from birth, or may be brought about by disease, injury or just old age.<\/p>\n\n<p>Enter the stated disabilities a person has from any of the following codes.<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">11. Partial sighted<br \/>This refers to a person who cannot count fingers from a distance of three meters.<br \/>12. Total blindness<br \/>This refers to a person who cannot see completely.<br \/>21. Partial hearing<br \/>This refers to a person who cannot hear a whisper at a distance of two meters even with hearing aids.<br \/>22. Deafness<br \/>This refers to a person who cannot hear completely<br \/>31. Partial speech impairment<br \/>This refers to a person who makes unintelligible\/unclear speech or stammers and whose speech is not easy to hear.<br \/>32. Inability to speak<br \/>This refers to a person who cannot speak at all (i.e. completely dumb or mute).<br \/>41. Inability to use 1 leg<br \/>This refers to a person who has one lame leg.<br \/>42. Inability to use 2 legs<br \/>This refers to a person who has two lame legs.<br \/>43. Inability to use 1 arm<br \/>This refers to a person who has one lame hand\/arm.<br \/>44. Inability to use 2 arms<br \/>This refers to a person who has two lame hands\/arms.<br \/>45. Inability to use the whole body<br \/>This refers to a person who cannot use their entire body.<br \/>51. Intellectual impairment<br \/>This refers to a person with a normal IQ level who begins to show strange behavior, thinking, acting, or talking in a different way than other people. The onset occurs later in life after a period of normal development.<br \/> 61. Mental health disorder<br \/>This refers to a handicap of abnormal intellectual functioning with onset during the developmental period associated with impaired maturation, learning, and social maladjustment. The Intelligence Quotient (IQ) is below normal.<br \/>71. Missing 1 leg<br \/>This refers to a person who has one missing leg.<br \/>72. Missing 2 legs<br \/>This refers to a person who has two missing legs.<br \/>73. Missing 1 arm<br \/>This refers to a person who has one missing arm.<br \/>74. Missing 2 arms<br \/>This refers to a person who has two missing arms.<\/div><p>[Table omitted]","var_universe":"Botswana 2011: All persons","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the person has an ear disability.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"No ear disability","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Partial hearing","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"Deafness","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Disability Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"BW2011A_DISSPEECH","name":"BW2011A_DISSPEECH","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"252","loc_end_pos":"252","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Speech disability","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<span class=\"h3\">C. Disability<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>3. Does any listed persons (from section A or B) have any of the following disabilities:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 11 Partial sighted<br \/>[] 12 Total blindness<br \/>[] 21 Partial hearing<br \/>[] 22 Deafness<br \/>[] 31 Partial speech impairment<br \/>[] 32 Inability to speak<br \/>[] 41 Inability to use 1 leg<br \/>[] 42 Inability to use 2 legs<br \/>[] 43 Inability to use 1 arm<br \/>[] 44 Inability to use 2 arms<br \/>[] 45 Inability to use the whole body<br \/>[] 51 Intellectual impairment<br \/>[] 61 Mental health disorder<br \/>[] 71 Missing 1 leg<br \/>[] 72 Missing 2 legs<br \/>[] 73 Missing 1 arm<br \/>[] 74 Missing 2 arms<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h3\">Part C of the questionnaire: Disability<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p> Disability is any restriction or lack (resulting from an impairment) of the ability to perform an activity within the range considered normal for a human being.<\/p>\n\n<p>177. Columns C1\/C2\/C3: Disability\n<br \/>Q. Does any person(s) listed in A1 or B1 suffer from any of the following disabilities?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">11. Partial sighted<br \/>12. Total blindness<br \/>21. Partial hearing<br \/>22. Deafness<br \/>31. Partial speech impairment<br \/>32. Inability to speak<br \/>23. Inability to use 1 leg<br \/>24. Inability to use 2 legs<br \/>43. Inability to use 1 arm<br \/>44. Inability to use 2 arms<br \/>45. Inability to use the whole body<br \/>51. Intellectual impairment<br \/>61. Mental health disorder<br \/>71. Missing 1 leg<br \/>72. Missing 2 legs<br \/>73. Missing 1 arm<br \/>74. Missing 2 arms<\/div><p>You should read out the list of disabilities to the respondent as a guide on the types of disabilities you are referring to. Be very tactful in asking these questions so as not to cause offense of embarrassment.<\/p>\n\n<p>If anyone does have a disability, enter the person's first name in column C1, then enter in column C2 the same serial number that you assigned to this person in column A2 or B2. A person from Part A will have serial numbers 01, 02 or 03, etc., whilst a person from Part B will have serial numbers 91, 92 or 93, etc.<\/p>\n\n<p>A disabled person has incapacities as a result of physical or mental deficiencies such as bodily abnormalities, defects and impairments. Impairments are defects of structure or functions of the body which give rise to personal inabilities to perform necessary activities. The defects and impairments might occur from birth, or may be brought about by disease, injury or just old age.<\/p>\n\n<p>Enter the stated disabilities a person has from any of the following codes.<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">11. Partial sighted<br \/>This refers to a person who cannot count fingers from a distance of three meters.<br \/>12. Total blindness<br \/>This refers to a person who cannot see completely.<br \/>21. Partial hearing<br \/>This refers to a person who cannot hear a whisper at a distance of two meters even with hearing aids.<br \/>22. Deafness<br \/>This refers to a person who cannot hear completely<br \/>31. Partial speech impairment<br \/>This refers to a person who makes unintelligible\/unclear speech or stammers and whose speech is not easy to hear.<br \/>32. Inability to speak<br \/>This refers to a person who cannot speak at all (i.e. completely dumb or mute).<br \/>41. Inability to use 1 leg<br \/>This refers to a person who has one lame leg.<br \/>42. Inability to use 2 legs<br \/>This refers to a person who has two lame legs.<br \/>43. Inability to use 1 arm<br \/>This refers to a person who has one lame hand\/arm.<br \/>44. Inability to use 2 arms<br \/>This refers to a person who has two lame hands\/arms.<br \/>45. Inability to use the whole body<br \/>This refers to a person who cannot use their entire body.<br \/>51. Intellectual impairment<br \/>This refers to a person with a normal IQ level who begins to show strange behavior, thinking, acting, or talking in a different way than other people. The onset occurs later in life after a period of normal development.<br \/> 61. Mental health disorder<br \/>This refers to a handicap of abnormal intellectual functioning with onset during the developmental period associated with impaired maturation, learning, and social maladjustment. The Intelligence Quotient (IQ) is below normal.<br \/>71. Missing 1 leg<br \/>This refers to a person who has one missing leg.<br \/>72. Missing 2 legs<br \/>This refers to a person who has two missing legs.<br \/>73. Missing 1 arm<br \/>This refers to a person who has one missing arm.<br \/>74. Missing 2 arms<br \/>This refers to a person who has two missing arms.<\/div><p>[Table omitted]","var_universe":"Botswana 2011: All persons","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the person has a speech disability.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"No speech disability","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Partial speech impairment","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"Inability to speak","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Disability Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"BW2011A_DISLEG","name":"BW2011A_DISLEG","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"253","loc_end_pos":"253","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Leg disability","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<span class=\"h3\">C. Disability<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>3. Does any listed persons (from section A or B) have any of the following disabilities:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 11 Partial sighted<br \/>[] 12 Total blindness<br \/>[] 21 Partial hearing<br \/>[] 22 Deafness<br \/>[] 31 Partial speech impairment<br \/>[] 32 Inability to speak<br \/>[] 41 Inability to use 1 leg<br \/>[] 42 Inability to use 2 legs<br \/>[] 43 Inability to use 1 arm<br \/>[] 44 Inability to use 2 arms<br \/>[] 45 Inability to use the whole body<br \/>[] 51 Intellectual impairment<br \/>[] 61 Mental health disorder<br \/>[] 71 Missing 1 leg<br \/>[] 72 Missing 2 legs<br \/>[] 73 Missing 1 arm<br \/>[] 74 Missing 2 arms<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h3\">Part C of the questionnaire: Disability<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p> Disability is any restriction or lack (resulting from an impairment) of the ability to perform an activity within the range considered normal for a human being.<\/p>\n\n<p>177. Columns C1\/C2\/C3: Disability\n<br \/>Q. Does any person(s) listed in A1 or B1 suffer from any of the following disabilities?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">11. Partial sighted<br \/>12. Total blindness<br \/>21. Partial hearing<br \/>22. Deafness<br \/>31. Partial speech impairment<br \/>32. Inability to speak<br \/>23. Inability to use 1 leg<br \/>24. Inability to use 2 legs<br \/>43. Inability to use 1 arm<br \/>44. Inability to use 2 arms<br \/>45. Inability to use the whole body<br \/>51. Intellectual impairment<br \/>61. Mental health disorder<br \/>71. Missing 1 leg<br \/>72. Missing 2 legs<br \/>73. Missing 1 arm<br \/>74. Missing 2 arms<\/div><p>You should read out the list of disabilities to the respondent as a guide on the types of disabilities you are referring to. Be very tactful in asking these questions so as not to cause offense of embarrassment.<\/p>\n\n<p>If anyone does have a disability, enter the person's first name in column C1, then enter in column C2 the same serial number that you assigned to this person in column A2 or B2. A person from Part A will have serial numbers 01, 02 or 03, etc., whilst a person from Part B will have serial numbers 91, 92 or 93, etc.<\/p>\n\n<p>A disabled person has incapacities as a result of physical or mental deficiencies such as bodily abnormalities, defects and impairments. Impairments are defects of structure or functions of the body which give rise to personal inabilities to perform necessary activities. The defects and impairments might occur from birth, or may be brought about by disease, injury or just old age.<\/p>\n\n<p>Enter the stated disabilities a person has from any of the following codes.<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">11. Partial sighted<br \/>This refers to a person who cannot count fingers from a distance of three meters.<br \/>12. Total blindness<br \/>This refers to a person who cannot see completely.<br \/>21. Partial hearing<br \/>This refers to a person who cannot hear a whisper at a distance of two meters even with hearing aids.<br \/>22. Deafness<br \/>This refers to a person who cannot hear completely<br \/>31. Partial speech impairment<br \/>This refers to a person who makes unintelligible\/unclear speech or stammers and whose speech is not easy to hear.<br \/>32. Inability to speak<br \/>This refers to a person who cannot speak at all (i.e. completely dumb or mute).<br \/>41. Inability to use 1 leg<br \/>This refers to a person who has one lame leg.<br \/>42. Inability to use 2 legs<br \/>This refers to a person who has two lame legs.<br \/>43. Inability to use 1 arm<br \/>This refers to a person who has one lame hand\/arm.<br \/>44. Inability to use 2 arms<br \/>This refers to a person who has two lame hands\/arms.<br \/>45. Inability to use the whole body<br \/>This refers to a person who cannot use their entire body.<br \/>51. Intellectual impairment<br \/>This refers to a person with a normal IQ level who begins to show strange behavior, thinking, acting, or talking in a different way than other people. The onset occurs later in life after a period of normal development.<br \/> 61. Mental health disorder<br \/>This refers to a handicap of abnormal intellectual functioning with onset during the developmental period associated with impaired maturation, learning, and social maladjustment. The Intelligence Quotient (IQ) is below normal.<br \/>71. Missing 1 leg<br \/>This refers to a person who has one missing leg.<br \/>72. Missing 2 legs<br \/>This refers to a person who has two missing legs.<br \/>73. Missing 1 arm<br \/>This refers to a person who has one missing arm.<br \/>74. Missing 2 arms<br \/>This refers to a person who has two missing arms.<\/div><p>[Table omitted]","var_universe":"Botswana 2011: All persons","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the person has a leg disability.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"No leg disability","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Inability to use 1 leg","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"Inability to use 2 legs","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Disability Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"BW2011A_DISARM","name":"BW2011A_DISARM","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"254","loc_end_pos":"254","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Arm disability","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<span class=\"h3\">C. Disability<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>3. Does any listed persons (from section A or B) have any of the following disabilities:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 11 Partial sighted<br \/>[] 12 Total blindness<br \/>[] 21 Partial hearing<br \/>[] 22 Deafness<br \/>[] 31 Partial speech impairment<br \/>[] 32 Inability to speak<br \/>[] 41 Inability to use 1 leg<br \/>[] 42 Inability to use 2 legs<br \/>[] 43 Inability to use 1 arm<br \/>[] 44 Inability to use 2 arms<br \/>[] 45 Inability to use the whole body<br \/>[] 51 Intellectual impairment<br \/>[] 61 Mental health disorder<br \/>[] 71 Missing 1 leg<br \/>[] 72 Missing 2 legs<br \/>[] 73 Missing 1 arm<br \/>[] 74 Missing 2 arms<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h3\">Part C of the questionnaire: Disability<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p> Disability is any restriction or lack (resulting from an impairment) of the ability to perform an activity within the range considered normal for a human being.<\/p>\n\n<p>177. Columns C1\/C2\/C3: Disability\n<br \/>Q. Does any person(s) listed in A1 or B1 suffer from any of the following disabilities?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">11. Partial sighted<br \/>12. Total blindness<br \/>21. Partial hearing<br \/>22. Deafness<br \/>31. Partial speech impairment<br \/>32. Inability to speak<br \/>23. Inability to use 1 leg<br \/>24. Inability to use 2 legs<br \/>43. Inability to use 1 arm<br \/>44. Inability to use 2 arms<br \/>45. Inability to use the whole body<br \/>51. Intellectual impairment<br \/>61. Mental health disorder<br \/>71. Missing 1 leg<br \/>72. Missing 2 legs<br \/>73. Missing 1 arm<br \/>74. Missing 2 arms<\/div><p>You should read out the list of disabilities to the respondent as a guide on the types of disabilities you are referring to. Be very tactful in asking these questions so as not to cause offense of embarrassment.<\/p>\n\n<p>If anyone does have a disability, enter the person's first name in column C1, then enter in column C2 the same serial number that you assigned to this person in column A2 or B2. A person from Part A will have serial numbers 01, 02 or 03, etc., whilst a person from Part B will have serial numbers 91, 92 or 93, etc.<\/p>\n\n<p>A disabled person has incapacities as a result of physical or mental deficiencies such as bodily abnormalities, defects and impairments. Impairments are defects of structure or functions of the body which give rise to personal inabilities to perform necessary activities. The defects and impairments might occur from birth, or may be brought about by disease, injury or just old age.<\/p>\n\n<p>Enter the stated disabilities a person has from any of the following codes.<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">11. Partial sighted<br \/>This refers to a person who cannot count fingers from a distance of three meters.<br \/>12. Total blindness<br \/>This refers to a person who cannot see completely.<br \/>21. Partial hearing<br \/>This refers to a person who cannot hear a whisper at a distance of two meters even with hearing aids.<br \/>22. Deafness<br \/>This refers to a person who cannot hear completely<br \/>31. Partial speech impairment<br \/>This refers to a person who makes unintelligible\/unclear speech or stammers and whose speech is not easy to hear.<br \/>32. Inability to speak<br \/>This refers to a person who cannot speak at all (i.e. completely dumb or mute).<br \/>41. Inability to use 1 leg<br \/>This refers to a person who has one lame leg.<br \/>42. Inability to use 2 legs<br \/>This refers to a person who has two lame legs.<br \/>43. Inability to use 1 arm<br \/>This refers to a person who has one lame hand\/arm.<br \/>44. Inability to use 2 arms<br \/>This refers to a person who has two lame hands\/arms.<br \/>45. Inability to use the whole body<br \/>This refers to a person who cannot use their entire body.<br \/>51. Intellectual impairment<br \/>This refers to a person with a normal IQ level who begins to show strange behavior, thinking, acting, or talking in a different way than other people. The onset occurs later in life after a period of normal development.<br \/> 61. Mental health disorder<br \/>This refers to a handicap of abnormal intellectual functioning with onset during the developmental period associated with impaired maturation, learning, and social maladjustment. The Intelligence Quotient (IQ) is below normal.<br \/>71. Missing 1 leg<br \/>This refers to a person who has one missing leg.<br \/>72. Missing 2 legs<br \/>This refers to a person who has two missing legs.<br \/>73. Missing 1 arm<br \/>This refers to a person who has one missing arm.<br \/>74. Missing 2 arms<br \/>This refers to a person who has two missing arms.<\/div><p>[Table omitted]","var_universe":"Botswana 2011: All persons","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the person has an arm disability.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"No arm disability","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Inability to use 1 arm","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"Inability to use 2 arms","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Disability Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"BW2011A_DISBODY","name":"BW2011A_DISBODY","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"255","loc_end_pos":"255","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Body disability","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<span class=\"h3\">C. Disability<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>3. Does any listed persons (from section A or B) have any of the following disabilities:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 11 Partial sighted<br \/>[] 12 Total blindness<br \/>[] 21 Partial hearing<br \/>[] 22 Deafness<br \/>[] 31 Partial speech impairment<br \/>[] 32 Inability to speak<br \/>[] 41 Inability to use 1 leg<br \/>[] 42 Inability to use 2 legs<br \/>[] 43 Inability to use 1 arm<br \/>[] 44 Inability to use 2 arms<br \/>[] 45 Inability to use the whole body<br \/>[] 51 Intellectual impairment<br \/>[] 61 Mental health disorder<br \/>[] 71 Missing 1 leg<br \/>[] 72 Missing 2 legs<br \/>[] 73 Missing 1 arm<br \/>[] 74 Missing 2 arms<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h3\">Part C of the questionnaire: Disability<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p> Disability is any restriction or lack (resulting from an impairment) of the ability to perform an activity within the range considered normal for a human being.<\/p>\n\n<p>177. Columns C1\/C2\/C3: Disability\n<br \/>Q. Does any person(s) listed in A1 or B1 suffer from any of the following disabilities?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">11. Partial sighted<br \/>12. Total blindness<br \/>21. Partial hearing<br \/>22. Deafness<br \/>31. Partial speech impairment<br \/>32. Inability to speak<br \/>23. Inability to use 1 leg<br \/>24. Inability to use 2 legs<br \/>43. Inability to use 1 arm<br \/>44. Inability to use 2 arms<br \/>45. Inability to use the whole body<br \/>51. Intellectual impairment<br \/>61. Mental health disorder<br \/>71. Missing 1 leg<br \/>72. Missing 2 legs<br \/>73. Missing 1 arm<br \/>74. Missing 2 arms<\/div><p>You should read out the list of disabilities to the respondent as a guide on the types of disabilities you are referring to. Be very tactful in asking these questions so as not to cause offense of embarrassment.<\/p>\n\n<p>If anyone does have a disability, enter the person's first name in column C1, then enter in column C2 the same serial number that you assigned to this person in column A2 or B2. A person from Part A will have serial numbers 01, 02 or 03, etc., whilst a person from Part B will have serial numbers 91, 92 or 93, etc.<\/p>\n\n<p>A disabled person has incapacities as a result of physical or mental deficiencies such as bodily abnormalities, defects and impairments. Impairments are defects of structure or functions of the body which give rise to personal inabilities to perform necessary activities. The defects and impairments might occur from birth, or may be brought about by disease, injury or just old age.<\/p>\n\n<p>Enter the stated disabilities a person has from any of the following codes.<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">11. Partial sighted<br \/>This refers to a person who cannot count fingers from a distance of three meters.<br \/>12. Total blindness<br \/>This refers to a person who cannot see completely.<br \/>21. Partial hearing<br \/>This refers to a person who cannot hear a whisper at a distance of two meters even with hearing aids.<br \/>22. Deafness<br \/>This refers to a person who cannot hear completely<br \/>31. Partial speech impairment<br \/>This refers to a person who makes unintelligible\/unclear speech or stammers and whose speech is not easy to hear.<br \/>32. Inability to speak<br \/>This refers to a person who cannot speak at all (i.e. completely dumb or mute).<br \/>41. Inability to use 1 leg<br \/>This refers to a person who has one lame leg.<br \/>42. Inability to use 2 legs<br \/>This refers to a person who has two lame legs.<br \/>43. Inability to use 1 arm<br \/>This refers to a person who has one lame hand\/arm.<br \/>44. Inability to use 2 arms<br \/>This refers to a person who has two lame hands\/arms.<br \/>45. Inability to use the whole body<br \/>This refers to a person who cannot use their entire body.<br \/>51. Intellectual impairment<br \/>This refers to a person with a normal IQ level who begins to show strange behavior, thinking, acting, or talking in a different way than other people. The onset occurs later in life after a period of normal development.<br \/> 61. Mental health disorder<br \/>This refers to a handicap of abnormal intellectual functioning with onset during the developmental period associated with impaired maturation, learning, and social maladjustment. The Intelligence Quotient (IQ) is below normal.<br \/>71. Missing 1 leg<br \/>This refers to a person who has one missing leg.<br \/>72. Missing 2 legs<br \/>This refers to a person who has two missing legs.<br \/>73. Missing 1 arm<br \/>This refers to a person who has one missing arm.<br \/>74. Missing 2 arms<br \/>This refers to a person who has two missing arms.<\/div><p>[Table omitted]","var_universe":"Botswana 2011: All persons","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the person has a body disability.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"Able to use whole body","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Inability to use the whole body","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Disability Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"BW2011A_DISINTEL","name":"BW2011A_DISINTEL","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"256","loc_end_pos":"256","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Intellectual impairment","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<span class=\"h3\">C. Disability<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>3. Does any listed persons (from section A or B) have any of the following disabilities:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 11 Partial sighted<br \/>[] 12 Total blindness<br \/>[] 21 Partial hearing<br \/>[] 22 Deafness<br \/>[] 31 Partial speech impairment<br \/>[] 32 Inability to speak<br \/>[] 41 Inability to use 1 leg<br \/>[] 42 Inability to use 2 legs<br \/>[] 43 Inability to use 1 arm<br \/>[] 44 Inability to use 2 arms<br \/>[] 45 Inability to use the whole body<br \/>[] 51 Intellectual impairment<br \/>[] 61 Mental health disorder<br \/>[] 71 Missing 1 leg<br \/>[] 72 Missing 2 legs<br \/>[] 73 Missing 1 arm<br \/>[] 74 Missing 2 arms<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h3\">Part C of the questionnaire: Disability<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p> Disability is any restriction or lack (resulting from an impairment) of the ability to perform an activity within the range considered normal for a human being.<\/p>\n\n<p>177. Columns C1\/C2\/C3: Disability\n<br \/>Q. Does any person(s) listed in A1 or B1 suffer from any of the following disabilities?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">11. Partial sighted<br \/>12. Total blindness<br \/>21. Partial hearing<br \/>22. Deafness<br \/>31. Partial speech impairment<br \/>32. Inability to speak<br \/>23. Inability to use 1 leg<br \/>24. Inability to use 2 legs<br \/>43. Inability to use 1 arm<br \/>44. Inability to use 2 arms<br \/>45. Inability to use the whole body<br \/>51. Intellectual impairment<br \/>61. Mental health disorder<br \/>71. Missing 1 leg<br \/>72. Missing 2 legs<br \/>73. Missing 1 arm<br \/>74. Missing 2 arms<\/div><p>You should read out the list of disabilities to the respondent as a guide on the types of disabilities you are referring to. Be very tactful in asking these questions so as not to cause offense of embarrassment.<\/p>\n\n<p>If anyone does have a disability, enter the person's first name in column C1, then enter in column C2 the same serial number that you assigned to this person in column A2 or B2. A person from Part A will have serial numbers 01, 02 or 03, etc., whilst a person from Part B will have serial numbers 91, 92 or 93, etc.<\/p>\n\n<p>A disabled person has incapacities as a result of physical or mental deficiencies such as bodily abnormalities, defects and impairments. Impairments are defects of structure or functions of the body which give rise to personal inabilities to perform necessary activities. The defects and impairments might occur from birth, or may be brought about by disease, injury or just old age.<\/p>\n\n<p>Enter the stated disabilities a person has from any of the following codes.<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">11. Partial sighted<br \/>This refers to a person who cannot count fingers from a distance of three meters.<br \/>12. Total blindness<br \/>This refers to a person who cannot see completely.<br \/>21. Partial hearing<br \/>This refers to a person who cannot hear a whisper at a distance of two meters even with hearing aids.<br \/>22. Deafness<br \/>This refers to a person who cannot hear completely<br \/>31. Partial speech impairment<br \/>This refers to a person who makes unintelligible\/unclear speech or stammers and whose speech is not easy to hear.<br \/>32. Inability to speak<br \/>This refers to a person who cannot speak at all (i.e. completely dumb or mute).<br \/>41. Inability to use 1 leg<br \/>This refers to a person who has one lame leg.<br \/>42. Inability to use 2 legs<br \/>This refers to a person who has two lame legs.<br \/>43. Inability to use 1 arm<br \/>This refers to a person who has one lame hand\/arm.<br \/>44. Inability to use 2 arms<br \/>This refers to a person who has two lame hands\/arms.<br \/>45. Inability to use the whole body<br \/>This refers to a person who cannot use their entire body.<br \/>51. Intellectual impairment<br \/>This refers to a person with a normal IQ level who begins to show strange behavior, thinking, acting, or talking in a different way than other people. The onset occurs later in life after a period of normal development.<br \/> 61. Mental health disorder<br \/>This refers to a handicap of abnormal intellectual functioning with onset during the developmental period associated with impaired maturation, learning, and social maladjustment. The Intelligence Quotient (IQ) is below normal.<br \/>71. Missing 1 leg<br \/>This refers to a person who has one missing leg.<br \/>72. Missing 2 legs<br \/>This refers to a person who has two missing legs.<br \/>73. Missing 1 arm<br \/>This refers to a person who has one missing arm.<br \/>74. Missing 2 arms<br \/>This refers to a person who has two missing arms.<\/div><p>[Table omitted]","var_universe":"Botswana 2011: All persons","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the person has an intellectual impairment.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"No intellectual impairment","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Intellectual impairment","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Disability Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"BW2011A_DISMENTAL","name":"BW2011A_DISMENTAL","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"257","loc_end_pos":"257","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Mental health disorder","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<span class=\"h3\">C. Disability<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>3. Does any listed persons (from section A or B) have any of the following disabilities:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 11 Partial sighted<br \/>[] 12 Total blindness<br \/>[] 21 Partial hearing<br \/>[] 22 Deafness<br \/>[] 31 Partial speech impairment<br \/>[] 32 Inability to speak<br \/>[] 41 Inability to use 1 leg<br \/>[] 42 Inability to use 2 legs<br \/>[] 43 Inability to use 1 arm<br \/>[] 44 Inability to use 2 arms<br \/>[] 45 Inability to use the whole body<br \/>[] 51 Intellectual impairment<br \/>[] 61 Mental health disorder<br \/>[] 71 Missing 1 leg<br \/>[] 72 Missing 2 legs<br \/>[] 73 Missing 1 arm<br \/>[] 74 Missing 2 arms<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h3\">Part C of the questionnaire: Disability<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p> Disability is any restriction or lack (resulting from an impairment) of the ability to perform an activity within the range considered normal for a human being.<\/p>\n\n<p>177. Columns C1\/C2\/C3: Disability\n<br \/>Q. Does any person(s) listed in A1 or B1 suffer from any of the following disabilities?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">11. Partial sighted<br \/>12. Total blindness<br \/>21. Partial hearing<br \/>22. Deafness<br \/>31. Partial speech impairment<br \/>32. Inability to speak<br \/>23. Inability to use 1 leg<br \/>24. Inability to use 2 legs<br \/>43. Inability to use 1 arm<br \/>44. Inability to use 2 arms<br \/>45. Inability to use the whole body<br \/>51. Intellectual impairment<br \/>61. Mental health disorder<br \/>71. Missing 1 leg<br \/>72. Missing 2 legs<br \/>73. Missing 1 arm<br \/>74. Missing 2 arms<\/div><p>You should read out the list of disabilities to the respondent as a guide on the types of disabilities you are referring to. Be very tactful in asking these questions so as not to cause offense of embarrassment.<\/p>\n\n<p>If anyone does have a disability, enter the person's first name in column C1, then enter in column C2 the same serial number that you assigned to this person in column A2 or B2. A person from Part A will have serial numbers 01, 02 or 03, etc., whilst a person from Part B will have serial numbers 91, 92 or 93, etc.<\/p>\n\n<p>A disabled person has incapacities as a result of physical or mental deficiencies such as bodily abnormalities, defects and impairments. Impairments are defects of structure or functions of the body which give rise to personal inabilities to perform necessary activities. The defects and impairments might occur from birth, or may be brought about by disease, injury or just old age.<\/p>\n\n<p>Enter the stated disabilities a person has from any of the following codes.<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">11. Partial sighted<br \/>This refers to a person who cannot count fingers from a distance of three meters.<br \/>12. Total blindness<br \/>This refers to a person who cannot see completely.<br \/>21. Partial hearing<br \/>This refers to a person who cannot hear a whisper at a distance of two meters even with hearing aids.<br \/>22. Deafness<br \/>This refers to a person who cannot hear completely<br \/>31. Partial speech impairment<br \/>This refers to a person who makes unintelligible\/unclear speech or stammers and whose speech is not easy to hear.<br \/>32. Inability to speak<br \/>This refers to a person who cannot speak at all (i.e. completely dumb or mute).<br \/>41. Inability to use 1 leg<br \/>This refers to a person who has one lame leg.<br \/>42. Inability to use 2 legs<br \/>This refers to a person who has two lame legs.<br \/>43. Inability to use 1 arm<br \/>This refers to a person who has one lame hand\/arm.<br \/>44. Inability to use 2 arms<br \/>This refers to a person who has two lame hands\/arms.<br \/>45. Inability to use the whole body<br \/>This refers to a person who cannot use their entire body.<br \/>51. Intellectual impairment<br \/>This refers to a person with a normal IQ level who begins to show strange behavior, thinking, acting, or talking in a different way than other people. The onset occurs later in life after a period of normal development.<br \/> 61. Mental health disorder<br \/>This refers to a handicap of abnormal intellectual functioning with onset during the developmental period associated with impaired maturation, learning, and social maladjustment. The Intelligence Quotient (IQ) is below normal.<br \/>71. Missing 1 leg<br \/>This refers to a person who has one missing leg.<br \/>72. Missing 2 legs<br \/>This refers to a person who has two missing legs.<br \/>73. Missing 1 arm<br \/>This refers to a person who has one missing arm.<br \/>74. Missing 2 arms<br \/>This refers to a person who has two missing arms.<\/div><p>[Table omitted]","var_universe":"Botswana 2011: All persons","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the person has a mental health disorder.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"No mental health disorder","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Mental health disorder","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Disability Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"BW2011A_DISLEG1","name":"BW2011A_DISLEG1","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"258","loc_end_pos":"258","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Missing limbs (arms or legs)","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<span class=\"h3\">C. Disability<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>3. Does any listed persons (from section A or B) have any of the following disabilities:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 11 Partial sighted<br \/>[] 12 Total blindness<br \/>[] 21 Partial hearing<br \/>[] 22 Deafness<br \/>[] 31 Partial speech impairment<br \/>[] 32 Inability to speak<br \/>[] 41 Inability to use 1 leg<br \/>[] 42 Inability to use 2 legs<br \/>[] 43 Inability to use 1 arm<br \/>[] 44 Inability to use 2 arms<br \/>[] 45 Inability to use the whole body<br \/>[] 51 Intellectual impairment<br \/>[] 61 Mental health disorder<br \/>[] 71 Missing 1 leg<br \/>[] 72 Missing 2 legs<br \/>[] 73 Missing 1 arm<br \/>[] 74 Missing 2 arms<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h3\">Part C of the questionnaire: Disability<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p> Disability is any restriction or lack (resulting from an impairment) of the ability to perform an activity within the range considered normal for a human being.<\/p>\n\n<p>177. Columns C1\/C2\/C3: Disability\n<br \/>Q. Does any person(s) listed in A1 or B1 suffer from any of the following disabilities?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">11. Partial sighted<br \/>12. Total blindness<br \/>21. Partial hearing<br \/>22. Deafness<br \/>31. Partial speech impairment<br \/>32. Inability to speak<br \/>23. Inability to use 1 leg<br \/>24. Inability to use 2 legs<br \/>43. Inability to use 1 arm<br \/>44. Inability to use 2 arms<br \/>45. Inability to use the whole body<br \/>51. Intellectual impairment<br \/>61. Mental health disorder<br \/>71. Missing 1 leg<br \/>72. Missing 2 legs<br \/>73. Missing 1 arm<br \/>74. Missing 2 arms<\/div><p>You should read out the list of disabilities to the respondent as a guide on the types of disabilities you are referring to. Be very tactful in asking these questions so as not to cause offense of embarrassment.<\/p>\n\n<p>If anyone does have a disability, enter the person's first name in column C1, then enter in column C2 the same serial number that you assigned to this person in column A2 or B2. A person from Part A will have serial numbers 01, 02 or 03, etc., whilst a person from Part B will have serial numbers 91, 92 or 93, etc.<\/p>\n\n<p>A disabled person has incapacities as a result of physical or mental deficiencies such as bodily abnormalities, defects and impairments. Impairments are defects of structure or functions of the body which give rise to personal inabilities to perform necessary activities. The defects and impairments might occur from birth, or may be brought about by disease, injury or just old age.<\/p>\n\n<p>Enter the stated disabilities a person has from any of the following codes.<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">11. Partial sighted<br \/>This refers to a person who cannot count fingers from a distance of three meters.<br \/>12. Total blindness<br \/>This refers to a person who cannot see completely.<br \/>21. Partial hearing<br \/>This refers to a person who cannot hear a whisper at a distance of two meters even with hearing aids.<br \/>22. Deafness<br \/>This refers to a person who cannot hear completely<br \/>31. Partial speech impairment<br \/>This refers to a person who makes unintelligible\/unclear speech or stammers and whose speech is not easy to hear.<br \/>32. Inability to speak<br \/>This refers to a person who cannot speak at all (i.e. completely dumb or mute).<br \/>41. Inability to use 1 leg<br \/>This refers to a person who has one lame leg.<br \/>42. Inability to use 2 legs<br \/>This refers to a person who has two lame legs.<br \/>43. Inability to use 1 arm<br \/>This refers to a person who has one lame hand\/arm.<br \/>44. Inability to use 2 arms<br \/>This refers to a person who has two lame hands\/arms.<br \/>45. Inability to use the whole body<br \/>This refers to a person who cannot use their entire body.<br \/>51. Intellectual impairment<br \/>This refers to a person with a normal IQ level who begins to show strange behavior, thinking, acting, or talking in a different way than other people. The onset occurs later in life after a period of normal development.<br \/> 61. Mental health disorder<br \/>This refers to a handicap of abnormal intellectual functioning with onset during the developmental period associated with impaired maturation, learning, and social maladjustment. The Intelligence Quotient (IQ) is below normal.<br \/>71. Missing 1 leg<br \/>This refers to a person who has one missing leg.<br \/>72. Missing 2 legs<br \/>This refers to a person who has two missing legs.<br \/>73. Missing 1 arm<br \/>This refers to a person who has one missing arm.<br \/>74. Missing 2 arms<br \/>This refers to a person who has two missing arms.<\/div><p>[Table omitted]","var_universe":"Botswana 2011: All persons","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether a person is classified as disabled due to a loss of one or more limbs (arms or legs).","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"Not missing any limbs","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Missing one or more limbs","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Disability Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"BW2011A_LANGUAGE","name":"BW2011A_LANGUAGE","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"259","loc_end_pos":"260","loc_width":"2","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Language spoken at home","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<span class=\"h3\">A. Person Information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Language<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>13. What language does [the respondent] speak most often at home?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 01 Setswana<br \/>[] 02 English<br \/>[] 03 Sekalaka<br \/>[] 04 Sekgalagadi<br \/>[] 05 Sesubiya<br \/>[] 06 Sesarwa<br \/>[] 07 Seyei<br \/>[] 08 Sembukushu<br \/>[] 09 Afrikaans<br \/>[] 10 Ndebele<br \/>[] 11 Shona<br \/>[] 12 Seherero<br \/>[] 19 Other (specify) ____<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"em\">All Persons Aged two years and older<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>139. Column A13: Language\n<br \/>Q. What language does the respondent speak most often at home?\n<br \/>Ask for the language spoken or used for communicating most often at home by each and every person listed in A1 aged 2 years and over. For those people speaking Setswana, English, or any of the listed languages, write down the language on the unshaded region and the codes on the shaded areas. If the person speaks any other language other than those given on the questionnaire, write down the reported language on the unshaded area. Note \"sign language is also a type of language used by people who lack the power to speak, hence it should be stated if you come across such a situation\".","var_universe":"Botswana 2011: Persons age 2+ except institutionalized non-residents [discrepancies: type I trace; trpe II none]","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the person's language spoken mostly at home.","var_catgry":[{"value":"01","labl":"Setswana","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"02","labl":"English","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"03","labl":"Sekalaka","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"04","labl":"Sekgalagadi","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"05","labl":"Sesubiya","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"06","labl":"Sesarwa","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"07","labl":"Seyei","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"08","labl":"Sembukushu","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"09","labl":"Afrikaans","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"10","labl":"Ndebele","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"11","labl":"Zezuru and Shona","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"12","labl":"Seherero","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"13","labl":"Other African language","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"14","labl":"Other European language","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"15","labl":"Other Asian language","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"19","labl":"Other (not elsewhere classified)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"98","labl":"Unknown","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"99","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Ethnicity and Language Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"BW2011A_SCHOOL","name":"BW2011A_SCHOOL","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"261","loc_end_pos":"261","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Ever attended school","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<span class=\"h3\">A. Person Information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Educational attainment<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>14. Has [the respondent] ever attended school?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 1 Still at school<br \/>[] 2 Left school<br \/>[] 3 Never attended [go to question 17]<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"141. Columns A15-A17\n<br \/>These questions apply only to persons aged 2 years and above. If the person is less than 2 years of age, then when you reach column A15, you should dashes in the shaded area for columns A15-A31 and proceed to the next listed person in the household. These questions refer to school attendance by the person in question. The relevant portion of the sample questionnaire is shown on page 33 for ease of reference.<\/p>\n\n<p>142. Column A15: School attendance\n<br \/>Q. Has the respondent ever attended school?\n<br \/>The question refers to a formal schooling only. The information education offered at home is not covered by this question. Officially registered private schools are included.\n<br \/>If a person has never attended school, enter 1 in A15 and dashes in A16 and A17, then go to A18.<\/p>\n\n<p>If a person is still attending school, enter 2 in A15 and go to A16.<\/p>\n\n<p>If a person has attended school but has since left school, enter 3 in A15 and go to A16. <\/p>\n\n<p>If it is not known whether or not someone ever attended school, enter 9 in A15, and 99 in A16 and A17.","var_universe":"Botswana 2011: Persons age 2+ except institutionalized non-residents [discrepancies: type I trace; trpe II none]","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the person has ever attended school.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Still at school","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"Left school","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"3","labl":"Never attended","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"8","labl":"Unknown","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Education Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"BW2011A_EDUATTAIN","name":"BW2011A_EDUATTAIN","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"262","loc_end_pos":"263","loc_width":"2","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Educational level (attending or completed)","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<span class=\"h3\">A. Person Information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Educational attainment<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>15. What is the highest level of schooling that [the respondent] has completed?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">Pre-primary<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 01 One year<br \/>[] 02 Two years<br \/>[] 03 Three years<br \/>[] 04 Four years<\/div><div class=\"i1\">Primary<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 101 One year<br \/>[] 102 Two years<br \/>[] 103 Three years<br \/>[] 104 Four years<br \/>[] 105 Five years<br \/>[] 106 Six years<br \/>[] 107 Seven years<\/div><div class=\"i1\">Secondary<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 201 One year<br \/>[] 202 Two years<br \/>[] 203 Three years<br \/>[] 204 Four years<br \/>[] 205 Five years<br \/>[] 206 Six years<\/div><div class=\"i1\">Non-formal education<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 301 One year<br \/>[] 302 Two years<br \/>[] 303 Three years<br \/>[] 304 Four years<br \/>[] 305 Five years<\/div><div class=\"i1\">Apprentice<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 1110 Less than one year<br \/>[] 1111 One year<br \/>[] 1112 Two years<br \/>[] 1113 Three years<br \/>[] 1114 Four years<\/div><div class=\"i1\">Brigade<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 1220 Less than one year<br \/>[] 1221 One year<br \/>[] 1222 Two years<br \/>[] 1223 Three years<br \/>[] 1224 Four years<\/div><div class=\"i1\">Technical \/ Vocational certificate<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 1310 Less than one year<br \/>[] 1311 One year<br \/>[] 1312 Two years<br \/>[] 1313 Three years<br \/>[] 1314 Four years<br \/>[] 1315 Five years<\/div><div class=\"i1\">Technical \/ Vocational diploma<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 1320 Less than one year<br \/>[] 1321 One year<br \/>[] 1322 Two years<br \/>[] 1323 Three years<br \/>[] 1324 Four years<br \/>[] 1325 Five years<\/div><div class=\"i1\">Educational college certificate<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 1411 One year<br \/>[] 1412 Two years<br \/>[] 1413 Three years<br \/>[] 1414 Four years<\/div><div class=\"i1\">Educational college diploma<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 1421 One year<br \/>[] 1422 Two years<br \/>[] 1423 Three years<br \/>[] 1424 Four years<br \/>[] 1425 Five years<\/div><div class=\"i1\">Educational college degree<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 1430 Less than one year<br \/>[] 1431 One year<br \/>[] 1432 Two years<br \/>[] 1433 Three years<br \/>[] 1434 Four years<br \/>[] 1435 Five years<\/div><div class=\"i1\">Institute of Health Sciences<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 1510 Less than one year<br \/>[] 1511 One year<br \/>[] 1512 Two years<\/div><div class=\"i1\">Diploma of Institute of Health Sciences<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 1521 One year<br \/>[] 1522 Two years<br \/>[] 1523 Three years<br \/>[] 1524 Four years<\/div><div class=\"i1\">Degree of Institute of Health Sciences<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 1531 One year<br \/>[] 1532 Two years<br \/>[] 1533 Three years<br \/>[] 1534 Four years<br \/>[] 1535 Five years<\/div><div class=\"i1\">University certificate<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 1610 Less than one year<br \/>[] 1611 One year<br \/>[] 1612 Two years<br \/>[] 1613 Three years<br \/>[] 1614 Four years<\/div><div class=\"i1\">University diploma<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 1611 One year<br \/>[] 1612 Two years<br \/>[] 1613 Three years<br \/>[] 1614 Four years<\/div><div class=\"i1\">University degree<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 1630 Less than one year<br \/>[] 1631 One year<br \/>[] 1632 Two years<br \/>[] 1633 Three years<br \/>[] 1634 Four years<br \/>[] 1635 Five years<br \/>[] 1636 Six years<br \/>[] 1637 Seven years<\/div><div class=\"i1\">University post-graduate degree<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 1641 One year<br \/>[] 1642 Two years<br \/>[] 1643 Three years<br \/>[] 1644 Four years<br \/>[] 1645 Five years<br \/>[] 1646 Six years<\/div><div class=\"i1\">University PhD \/ doctorate<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 1651 One year<br \/>[] 1652 Two years<br \/>[] 1653 Three years<br \/>[] 1654 Four years<br \/>[] 1655 Five years<br \/>[] 1656 Six years<br \/>[] 1657 Seven years<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"141. Columns A15-A17\n<br \/>These questions apply only to persons aged 2 years and above. If the person is less than 2 years of age, then when you reach column A15, you should dashes in the shaded area for columns A15-A31 and proceed to the next listed person in the household. These questions refer to school attendance by the person in question. The relevant portion of the sample questionnaire is shown on page 33 for ease of reference.<\/p>\n\n<p>143. Column A16: Highest grade completed\n<br \/>Q. What was the highest level that the respondent completed?\n<br \/>Enter the highest school level or grade the person has completed as per the codes below:<\/p>\n\n<p>For Pre-school<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">a. If year 1 not completed, enter 00<br \/>b. If year 1 completed, enter 01<br \/>c. If year 2 completed, enter 02<br \/>d. If years at pre-school are not known, enter 09<\/div><p>For primary school<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">a. If in Standard 1, and has gone through pre-school, enter 03<br \/>b. If Standard 1 not completed, enter 10<br \/>c. If Standard 1 completed, enter 11<br \/>d. If Standard 2 completed, enter 12<br \/>e. If Standard 3 completed, enter 13<br \/>f. If Standard 4 in completed, enter 14<br \/>g. If Standard 5 is completed, enter 15<br \/>h. If Standard 6 is completed, enter 16<br \/>i. If Standard 7 is completed, enter 17<br \/>j. If it is known that the person went as far as primary, but the standard complete is not known, enter 19.<br \/>k. For Sub A or Sub B enter 11. If the person, at the time of enumeration, is in Standard 1, enter 10.<br \/>l. If the person has attended or is attending secondary school, enter the highest form completed:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">i. If Form 1 completed, enter 21<br \/>ii. If Form 2 completed, enter 22<br \/>iii. If Form 3 completed, enter 23<br \/>iv. If Form 4 completed, enter 24<br \/>v. If Form 5 completed, enter 25<br \/>vi. If Form 6 completed, enter 26<\/div><div class=\"i1\">m. If it is known that the person went as far as secondary school, but the form completed is not known, enter 29.<br \/>n. If the person is currently in Form 1, enter 17. Someone who completed their Junior certificate (JC) under the two year JC certificate system will be coded 22, while for those who completed their JC under the three year system will be coded 23.<\/div><p>Tertiary certificate<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">a. If tertiary certificate, first year not completed, enter30<br \/>b. If tertiary certificate, first year completed, enter 31<br \/>c. If tertiary certificate, second year completed, enter 32<br \/>d. If the exact tertiary certificate year completed is not known, enter 39<\/div><p>Tertiary diploma<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">a. If tertiary diploma, first year not completed, enter 40<br \/>b. If tertiary diploma, first year completed, enter 41<br \/>c. If tertiary diploma, second year completed, enter 42<br \/>d. If tertiary diploma, third year completed, enter 43<br \/>e. If the exact tertiary diploma year completed is not known, enter 49<\/div><p>Tertiary degree<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">a. If tertiary courses, first year not completed, enter 50<br \/>b. If tertiary courses, first year completed, enter 51<br \/>c. If tertiary courses, second year completed, enter 52<br \/>d. If tertiary courses, third year completed, enter 53<br \/>e. If tertiary courses, fourth year completed, enter 54<br \/>f. If tertiary courses, fifth year completed, enter 55<br \/>g. If the exact tertiary degree year completed is not known, enter 59<\/div><p>Post graduate courses<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">a. If post graduate courses, first year not completed, enter 60<br \/>b. If post graduate courses, first year completed, enter 61<br \/>c. If post graduate courses, second year completed, enter 62<br \/>d. If post graduate courses, third year completed, enter 63<br \/>e. If post graduate courses, fourth year completed, enter 64<br \/>f. If post graduate courses, fifth year completed, enter 65<br \/>g. If the exact post graduate course year completed is not known, enter 69<\/div><p>For non-formal education<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">a. If prima 1 not completed, enter 70<br \/>b. If prima 1 completed, enter 71<br \/>c. If prima 2 completed, enter 72<br \/>d. If prima 3 completed, enter 73<br \/>e. If prima 4 completed, enter 74<br \/>f. If prima 5 completed, enter 75<br \/>g. If the exact prima year completed is not known, enter 79<\/div>","var_universe":"Botswana 2011: Persons age 2+ except institutionalized non-residents [discrepancies: type I trace, type II trace]","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the highest level of educational enrollment or completion. Additional information about educational certification and years completed in the highest level are available in other variables.","var_catgry":[{"value":"00","labl":"Pre-school","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"01","labl":"Primary","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"02","labl":"Secondary","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"03","labl":"Non-formal education","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"11","labl":"Apprentice","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"12","labl":"Brigade","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"13","labl":"Technical or vocational","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"14","labl":"Educational College","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"15","labl":"Institute of Health Sciences","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"16","labl":"University","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"98","labl":"Unknown","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"99","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Education Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"BW2011A_EDUCERT","name":"BW2011A_EDUCERT","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"264","loc_end_pos":"264","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Educational certification","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<span class=\"h3\">A. Person Information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Educational attainment<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>15. What is the highest level of schooling that [the respondent] has completed?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">Pre-primary<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 01 One year<br \/>[] 02 Two years<br \/>[] 03 Three years<br \/>[] 04 Four years<\/div><div class=\"i1\">Primary<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 101 One year<br \/>[] 102 Two years<br \/>[] 103 Three years<br \/>[] 104 Four years<br \/>[] 105 Five years<br \/>[] 106 Six years<br \/>[] 107 Seven years<\/div><div class=\"i1\">Secondary<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 201 One year<br \/>[] 202 Two years<br \/>[] 203 Three years<br \/>[] 204 Four years<br \/>[] 205 Five years<br \/>[] 206 Six years<\/div><div class=\"i1\">Non-formal education<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 301 One year<br \/>[] 302 Two years<br \/>[] 303 Three years<br \/>[] 304 Four years<br \/>[] 305 Five years<\/div><div class=\"i1\">Apprentice<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 1110 Less than one year<br \/>[] 1111 One year<br \/>[] 1112 Two years<br \/>[] 1113 Three years<br \/>[] 1114 Four years<\/div><div class=\"i1\">Brigade<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 1220 Less than one year<br \/>[] 1221 One year<br \/>[] 1222 Two years<br \/>[] 1223 Three years<br \/>[] 1224 Four years<\/div><div class=\"i1\">Technical \/ Vocational certificate<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 1310 Less than one year<br \/>[] 1311 One year<br \/>[] 1312 Two years<br \/>[] 1313 Three years<br \/>[] 1314 Four years<br \/>[] 1315 Five years<\/div><div class=\"i1\">Technical \/ Vocational diploma<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 1320 Less than one year<br \/>[] 1321 One year<br \/>[] 1322 Two years<br \/>[] 1323 Three years<br \/>[] 1324 Four years<br \/>[] 1325 Five years<\/div><div class=\"i1\">Educational college certificate<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 1411 One year<br \/>[] 1412 Two years<br \/>[] 1413 Three years<br \/>[] 1414 Four years<\/div><div class=\"i1\">Educational college diploma<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 1421 One year<br \/>[] 1422 Two years<br \/>[] 1423 Three years<br \/>[] 1424 Four years<br \/>[] 1425 Five years<\/div><div class=\"i1\">Educational college degree<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 1430 Less than one year<br \/>[] 1431 One year<br \/>[] 1432 Two years<br \/>[] 1433 Three years<br \/>[] 1434 Four years<br \/>[] 1435 Five years<\/div><div class=\"i1\">Institute of Health Sciences<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 1510 Less than one year<br \/>[] 1511 One year<br \/>[] 1512 Two years<\/div><div class=\"i1\">Diploma of Institute of Health Sciences<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 1521 One year<br \/>[] 1522 Two years<br \/>[] 1523 Three years<br \/>[] 1524 Four years<\/div><div class=\"i1\">Degree of Institute of Health Sciences<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 1531 One year<br \/>[] 1532 Two years<br \/>[] 1533 Three years<br \/>[] 1534 Four years<br \/>[] 1535 Five years<\/div><div class=\"i1\">University certificate<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 1610 Less than one year<br \/>[] 1611 One year<br \/>[] 1612 Two years<br \/>[] 1613 Three years<br \/>[] 1614 Four years<\/div><div class=\"i1\">University diploma<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 1611 One year<br \/>[] 1612 Two years<br \/>[] 1613 Three years<br \/>[] 1614 Four years<\/div><div class=\"i1\">University degree<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 1630 Less than one year<br \/>[] 1631 One year<br \/>[] 1632 Two years<br \/>[] 1633 Three years<br \/>[] 1634 Four years<br \/>[] 1635 Five years<br \/>[] 1636 Six years<br \/>[] 1637 Seven years<\/div><div class=\"i1\">University post-graduate degree<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 1641 One year<br \/>[] 1642 Two years<br \/>[] 1643 Three years<br \/>[] 1644 Four years<br \/>[] 1645 Five years<br \/>[] 1646 Six years<\/div><div class=\"i1\">University PhD \/ doctorate<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 1651 One year<br \/>[] 1652 Two years<br \/>[] 1653 Three years<br \/>[] 1654 Four years<br \/>[] 1655 Five years<br \/>[] 1656 Six years<br \/>[] 1657 Seven years<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"141. Columns A15-A17\n<br \/>These questions apply only to persons aged 2 years and above. If the person is less than 2 years of age, then when you reach column A15, you should dashes in the shaded area for columns A15-A31 and proceed to the next listed person in the household. These questions refer to school attendance by the person in question. The relevant portion of the sample questionnaire is shown on page 33 for ease of reference.<\/p>\n\n<p>143. Column A16: Highest grade completed\n<br \/>Q. What was the highest level that the respondent completed?\n<br \/>Enter the highest school level or grade the person has completed as per the codes below:<\/p>\n\n<p>For Pre-school<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">a. If year 1 not completed, enter 00<br \/>b. If year 1 completed, enter 01<br \/>c. If year 2 completed, enter 02<br \/>d. If years at pre-school are not known, enter 09<\/div><p>For primary school<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">a. If in Standard 1, and has gone through pre-school, enter 03<br \/>b. If Standard 1 not completed, enter 10<br \/>c. If Standard 1 completed, enter 11<br \/>d. If Standard 2 completed, enter 12<br \/>e. If Standard 3 completed, enter 13<br \/>f. If Standard 4 in completed, enter 14<br \/>g. If Standard 5 is completed, enter 15<br \/>h. If Standard 6 is completed, enter 16<br \/>i. If Standard 7 is completed, enter 17<br \/>j. If it is known that the person went as far as primary, but the standard complete is not known, enter 19.<br \/>k. For Sub A or Sub B enter 11. If the person, at the time of enumeration, is in Standard 1, enter 10.<br \/>l. If the person has attended or is attending secondary school, enter the highest form completed:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">i. If Form 1 completed, enter 21<br \/>ii. If Form 2 completed, enter 22<br \/>iii. If Form 3 completed, enter 23<br \/>iv. If Form 4 completed, enter 24<br \/>v. If Form 5 completed, enter 25<br \/>vi. If Form 6 completed, enter 26<\/div><div class=\"i1\">m. If it is known that the person went as far as secondary school, but the form completed is not known, enter 29.<br \/>n. If the person is currently in Form 1, enter 17. Someone who completed their Junior certificate (JC) under the two year JC certificate system will be coded 22, while for those who completed their JC under the three year system will be coded 23.<\/div><p>Tertiary certificate<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">a. If tertiary certificate, first year not completed, enter30<br \/>b. If tertiary certificate, first year completed, enter 31<br \/>c. If tertiary certificate, second year completed, enter 32<br \/>d. If the exact tertiary certificate year completed is not known, enter 39<\/div><p>Tertiary diploma<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">a. If tertiary diploma, first year not completed, enter 40<br \/>b. If tertiary diploma, first year completed, enter 41<br \/>c. If tertiary diploma, second year completed, enter 42<br \/>d. If tertiary diploma, third year completed, enter 43<br \/>e. If the exact tertiary diploma year completed is not known, enter 49<\/div><p>Tertiary degree<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">a. If tertiary courses, first year not completed, enter 50<br \/>b. If tertiary courses, first year completed, enter 51<br \/>c. If tertiary courses, second year completed, enter 52<br \/>d. If tertiary courses, third year completed, enter 53<br \/>e. If tertiary courses, fourth year completed, enter 54<br \/>f. If tertiary courses, fifth year completed, enter 55<br \/>g. If the exact tertiary degree year completed is not known, enter 59<\/div><p>Post graduate courses<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">a. If post graduate courses, first year not completed, enter 60<br \/>b. If post graduate courses, first year completed, enter 61<br \/>c. If post graduate courses, second year completed, enter 62<br \/>d. If post graduate courses, third year completed, enter 63<br \/>e. If post graduate courses, fourth year completed, enter 64<br \/>f. If post graduate courses, fifth year completed, enter 65<br \/>g. If the exact post graduate course year completed is not known, enter 69<\/div><p>For non-formal education<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">a. If prima 1 not completed, enter 70<br \/>b. If prima 1 completed, enter 71<br \/>c. If prima 2 completed, enter 72<br \/>d. If prima 3 completed, enter 73<br \/>e. If prima 4 completed, enter 74<br \/>f. If prima 5 completed, enter 75<br \/>g. If the exact prima year completed is not known, enter 79<\/div>","var_universe":"Botswana 2011: Persons age 2+ except institutionalized non-residents [discrepancies: type I trace, type II trace]","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the certification status within the highest educational level.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"General","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Certificate","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"Diploma","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"3","labl":"Degree","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"4","labl":"Post graduate","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"5","labl":"PhD or Doctorate","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"8","labl":"Unknown","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Education Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"BW2011A_EDUYEAR","name":"BW2011A_EDUYEAR","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"265","loc_end_pos":"265","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Years in educational level","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<span class=\"h3\">A. Person Information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Educational attainment<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>15. What is the highest level of schooling that [the respondent] has completed?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">Pre-primary<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 01 One year<br \/>[] 02 Two years<br \/>[] 03 Three years<br \/>[] 04 Four years<\/div><div class=\"i1\">Primary<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 101 One year<br \/>[] 102 Two years<br \/>[] 103 Three years<br \/>[] 104 Four years<br \/>[] 105 Five years<br \/>[] 106 Six years<br \/>[] 107 Seven years<\/div><div class=\"i1\">Secondary<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 201 One year<br \/>[] 202 Two years<br \/>[] 203 Three years<br \/>[] 204 Four years<br \/>[] 205 Five years<br \/>[] 206 Six years<\/div><div class=\"i1\">Non-formal education<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 301 One year<br \/>[] 302 Two years<br \/>[] 303 Three years<br \/>[] 304 Four years<br \/>[] 305 Five years<\/div><div class=\"i1\">Apprentice<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 1110 Less than one year<br \/>[] 1111 One year<br \/>[] 1112 Two years<br \/>[] 1113 Three years<br \/>[] 1114 Four years<\/div><div class=\"i1\">Brigade<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 1220 Less than one year<br \/>[] 1221 One year<br \/>[] 1222 Two years<br \/>[] 1223 Three years<br \/>[] 1224 Four years<\/div><div class=\"i1\">Technical \/ Vocational certificate<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 1310 Less than one year<br \/>[] 1311 One year<br \/>[] 1312 Two years<br \/>[] 1313 Three years<br \/>[] 1314 Four years<br \/>[] 1315 Five years<\/div><div class=\"i1\">Technical \/ Vocational diploma<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 1320 Less than one year<br \/>[] 1321 One year<br \/>[] 1322 Two years<br \/>[] 1323 Three years<br \/>[] 1324 Four years<br \/>[] 1325 Five years<\/div><div class=\"i1\">Educational college certificate<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 1411 One year<br \/>[] 1412 Two years<br \/>[] 1413 Three years<br \/>[] 1414 Four years<\/div><div class=\"i1\">Educational college diploma<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 1421 One year<br \/>[] 1422 Two years<br \/>[] 1423 Three years<br \/>[] 1424 Four years<br \/>[] 1425 Five years<\/div><div class=\"i1\">Educational college degree<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 1430 Less than one year<br \/>[] 1431 One year<br \/>[] 1432 Two years<br \/>[] 1433 Three years<br \/>[] 1434 Four years<br \/>[] 1435 Five years<\/div><div class=\"i1\">Institute of Health Sciences<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 1510 Less than one year<br \/>[] 1511 One year<br \/>[] 1512 Two years<\/div><div class=\"i1\">Diploma of Institute of Health Sciences<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 1521 One year<br \/>[] 1522 Two years<br \/>[] 1523 Three years<br \/>[] 1524 Four years<\/div><div class=\"i1\">Degree of Institute of Health Sciences<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 1531 One year<br \/>[] 1532 Two years<br \/>[] 1533 Three years<br \/>[] 1534 Four years<br \/>[] 1535 Five years<\/div><div class=\"i1\">University certificate<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 1610 Less than one year<br \/>[] 1611 One year<br \/>[] 1612 Two years<br \/>[] 1613 Three years<br \/>[] 1614 Four years<\/div><div class=\"i1\">University diploma<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 1611 One year<br \/>[] 1612 Two years<br \/>[] 1613 Three years<br \/>[] 1614 Four years<\/div><div class=\"i1\">University degree<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 1630 Less than one year<br \/>[] 1631 One year<br \/>[] 1632 Two years<br \/>[] 1633 Three years<br \/>[] 1634 Four years<br \/>[] 1635 Five years<br \/>[] 1636 Six years<br \/>[] 1637 Seven years<\/div><div class=\"i1\">University post-graduate degree<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 1641 One year<br \/>[] 1642 Two years<br \/>[] 1643 Three years<br \/>[] 1644 Four years<br \/>[] 1645 Five years<br \/>[] 1646 Six years<\/div><div class=\"i1\">University PhD \/ doctorate<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 1651 One year<br \/>[] 1652 Two years<br \/>[] 1653 Three years<br \/>[] 1654 Four years<br \/>[] 1655 Five years<br \/>[] 1656 Six years<br \/>[] 1657 Seven years<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"141. Columns A15-A17\n<br \/>These questions apply only to persons aged 2 years and above. If the person is less than 2 years of age, then when you reach column A15, you should dashes in the shaded area for columns A15-A31 and proceed to the next listed person in the household. These questions refer to school attendance by the person in question. The relevant portion of the sample questionnaire is shown on page 33 for ease of reference.<\/p>\n\n<p>143. Column A16: Highest grade completed\n<br \/>Q. What was the highest level that the respondent completed?\n<br \/>Enter the highest school level or grade the person has completed as per the codes below:<\/p>\n\n<p>For Pre-school<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">a. If year 1 not completed, enter 00<br \/>b. If year 1 completed, enter 01<br \/>c. If year 2 completed, enter 02<br \/>d. If years at pre-school are not known, enter 09<\/div><p>For primary school<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">a. If in Standard 1, and has gone through pre-school, enter 03<br \/>b. If Standard 1 not completed, enter 10<br \/>c. If Standard 1 completed, enter 11<br \/>d. If Standard 2 completed, enter 12<br \/>e. If Standard 3 completed, enter 13<br \/>f. If Standard 4 in completed, enter 14<br \/>g. If Standard 5 is completed, enter 15<br \/>h. If Standard 6 is completed, enter 16<br \/>i. If Standard 7 is completed, enter 17<br \/>j. If it is known that the person went as far as primary, but the standard complete is not known, enter 19.<br \/>k. For Sub A or Sub B enter 11. If the person, at the time of enumeration, is in Standard 1, enter 10.<br \/>l. If the person has attended or is attending secondary school, enter the highest form completed:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">i. If Form 1 completed, enter 21<br \/>ii. If Form 2 completed, enter 22<br \/>iii. If Form 3 completed, enter 23<br \/>iv. If Form 4 completed, enter 24<br \/>v. If Form 5 completed, enter 25<br \/>vi. If Form 6 completed, enter 26<\/div><div class=\"i1\">m. If it is known that the person went as far as secondary school, but the form completed is not known, enter 29.<br \/>n. If the person is currently in Form 1, enter 17. Someone who completed their Junior certificate (JC) under the two year JC certificate system will be coded 22, while for those who completed their JC under the three year system will be coded 23.<\/div><p>Tertiary certificate<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">a. If tertiary certificate, first year not completed, enter30<br \/>b. If tertiary certificate, first year completed, enter 31<br \/>c. If tertiary certificate, second year completed, enter 32<br \/>d. If the exact tertiary certificate year completed is not known, enter 39<\/div><p>Tertiary diploma<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">a. If tertiary diploma, first year not completed, enter 40<br \/>b. If tertiary diploma, first year completed, enter 41<br \/>c. If tertiary diploma, second year completed, enter 42<br \/>d. If tertiary diploma, third year completed, enter 43<br \/>e. 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What is the highest level of schooling that [the respondent] has completed?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">Pre-primary<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 01 One year<br \/>[] 02 Two years<br \/>[] 03 Three years<br \/>[] 04 Four years<\/div><div class=\"i1\">Primary<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 101 One year<br \/>[] 102 Two years<br \/>[] 103 Three years<br \/>[] 104 Four years<br \/>[] 105 Five years<br \/>[] 106 Six years<br \/>[] 107 Seven years<\/div><div class=\"i1\">Secondary<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 201 One year<br \/>[] 202 Two years<br \/>[] 203 Three years<br \/>[] 204 Four years<br \/>[] 205 Five years<br \/>[] 206 Six years<\/div><div class=\"i1\">Non-formal education<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 301 One year<br \/>[] 302 Two years<br \/>[] 303 Three years<br \/>[] 304 Four years<br \/>[] 305 Five years<\/div><div class=\"i1\">Apprentice<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 1110 Less than one year<br \/>[] 1111 One year<br \/>[] 1112 Two years<br \/>[] 1113 Three years<br \/>[] 1114 Four years<\/div><div class=\"i1\">Brigade<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 1220 Less than one year<br \/>[] 1221 One year<br \/>[] 1222 Two years<br \/>[] 1223 Three years<br \/>[] 1224 Four years<\/div><div class=\"i1\">Technical \/ Vocational certificate<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 1310 Less than one year<br \/>[] 1311 One year<br \/>[] 1312 Two years<br \/>[] 1313 Three years<br \/>[] 1314 Four years<br \/>[] 1315 Five years<\/div><div class=\"i1\">Technical \/ Vocational diploma<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 1320 Less than one year<br \/>[] 1321 One year<br \/>[] 1322 Two years<br \/>[] 1323 Three years<br \/>[] 1324 Four years<br \/>[] 1325 Five years<\/div><div class=\"i1\">Educational college certificate<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 1411 One year<br \/>[] 1412 Two years<br \/>[] 1413 Three years<br \/>[] 1414 Four years<\/div><div class=\"i1\">Educational college diploma<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 1421 One year<br \/>[] 1422 Two years<br \/>[] 1423 Three years<br \/>[] 1424 Four years<br \/>[] 1425 Five years<\/div><div class=\"i1\">Educational college degree<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 1430 Less than one year<br \/>[] 1431 One year<br \/>[] 1432 Two years<br \/>[] 1433 Three years<br \/>[] 1434 Four years<br \/>[] 1435 Five years<\/div><div class=\"i1\">Institute of Health Sciences<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 1510 Less than one year<br \/>[] 1511 One year<br \/>[] 1512 Two years<\/div><div class=\"i1\">Diploma of Institute of Health Sciences<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 1521 One year<br \/>[] 1522 Two years<br \/>[] 1523 Three years<br \/>[] 1524 Four years<\/div><div class=\"i1\">Degree of Institute of Health Sciences<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 1531 One year<br \/>[] 1532 Two years<br \/>[] 1533 Three years<br \/>[] 1534 Four years<br \/>[] 1535 Five years<\/div><div class=\"i1\">University certificate<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 1610 Less than one year<br \/>[] 1611 One year<br \/>[] 1612 Two years<br \/>[] 1613 Three years<br \/>[] 1614 Four years<\/div><div class=\"i1\">University diploma<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 1611 One year<br \/>[] 1612 Two years<br \/>[] 1613 Three years<br \/>[] 1614 Four years<\/div><div class=\"i1\">University degree<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 1630 Less than one year<br \/>[] 1631 One year<br \/>[] 1632 Two years<br \/>[] 1633 Three years<br \/>[] 1634 Four years<br \/>[] 1635 Five years<br \/>[] 1636 Six years<br \/>[] 1637 Seven years<\/div><div class=\"i1\">University post-graduate degree<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 1641 One year<br \/>[] 1642 Two years<br \/>[] 1643 Three years<br \/>[] 1644 Four years<br \/>[] 1645 Five years<br \/>[] 1646 Six years<\/div><div class=\"i1\">University PhD \/ doctorate<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 1651 One year<br \/>[] 1652 Two years<br \/>[] 1653 Three years<br \/>[] 1654 Four years<br \/>[] 1655 Five years<br \/>[] 1656 Six years<br \/>[] 1657 Seven years<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"141. Columns A15-A17\n<br \/>These questions apply only to persons aged 2 years and above. If the person is less than 2 years of age, then when you reach column A15, you should dashes in the shaded area for columns A15-A31 and proceed to the next listed person in the household. These questions refer to school attendance by the person in question. The relevant portion of the sample questionnaire is shown on page 33 for ease of reference.<\/p>\n\n<p>143. Column A16: Highest grade completed\n<br \/>Q. What was the highest level that the respondent completed?\n<br \/>Enter the highest school level or grade the person has completed as per the codes below:<\/p>\n\n<p>For Pre-school<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">a. If year 1 not completed, enter 00<br \/>b. If year 1 completed, enter 01<br \/>c. If year 2 completed, enter 02<br \/>d. If years at pre-school are not known, enter 09<\/div><p>For primary school<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">a. If in Standard 1, and has gone through pre-school, enter 03<br \/>b. 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If it is known that the person went as far as secondary school, but the form completed is not known, enter 29.<br \/>n. If the person is currently in Form 1, enter 17. Someone who completed their Junior certificate (JC) under the two year JC certificate system will be coded 22, while for those who completed their JC under the three year system will be coded 23.<\/div><p>Tertiary certificate<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">a. If tertiary certificate, first year not completed, enter30<br \/>b. If tertiary certificate, first year completed, enter 31<br \/>c. If tertiary certificate, second year completed, enter 32<br \/>d. If the exact tertiary certificate year completed is not known, enter 39<\/div><p>Tertiary diploma<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">a. If tertiary diploma, first year not completed, enter 40<br \/>b. If tertiary diploma, first year completed, enter 41<br \/>c. If tertiary diploma, second year completed, enter 42<br \/>d. If tertiary diploma, third year completed, enter 43<br \/>e. 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Column A20: Usual economic activity\n<br \/>Q. What has the respondent been doing mainly since Independence Day 2010?\n<br \/>You must call out all the listed work activities. These work activities are to assist in determining the employment status of an individual. Often one would have been engaged in more than one work activity during the past twelve months. For instance, an individual could have had casual wage employment some months back, but during other months performed an agricultural activity. A person is usually employed if months employed is greater or equal to months unemployed. A person is usually unemployed if months unemployed are greater than months employed. If a person did none of the listed work activities, ask him\/her what was his\/her main activity in the past 12 months.<\/p>\n\n<p>Enter the appropriate two-digit code in the shaded area <\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">a. 01 and 02: Seasonal work<br \/>Codes 01 and 02 should be used for someone who did seasonal work for payment and for no payment respectively. Seasonal work should be regarded as work or economic activity, which is normally done during certain seasons or periods of the year. An example of this type of work is harvesting which is normally done for three months of the year when it is the time for harvesting. So those people engaging in such activities for no payment like those in family lands etc. should be coded 02. Payments could be in cash, in kind, or any other form.<br \/>b. 03 and 04: Non-seasonal work<br \/>This refers to economic activity or normal work usually done at all times of the year. Just like in seasonal work above this could also be paid in kind or for cash payment. When the activity is done for payment the code to be used should be 03 and 04 when the activity is done for no pay.<br \/>c. 05: Job seeker<br \/>A person who was mainly seeking work during the past year should be considered to be actively seeking work.<br \/>d. 06: Housework<br \/>Remember that either a female or a male could be responsible for daily housework, i.e. cleaning of the house and premises, preparing food, and other household duties. People doing this kind of activity should be coded 06. It should however be noted that domestic servants working for pay are classified as economically active.<br \/>e. 07: Student<br \/>A student is a person, at least 12 years of age, who, as a result of attending school for most of the day, does not work.<br \/>f. 08: Retired<br \/>A retired person is someone who as a result of old age, ill health, or other reason is not doing any type of work. It should be noted that a person who has retired from his\/her permanent job but at the moment working somewhere (working on contract basis or any paying job) should not fall under this category.<br \/>g. Sick<br \/>This is a person who cannot or who had to leave work as a result of illness or due to poor health conditions. A medical doctor could have made a recommendation that the person should not work at all.<br \/>h. Other (specify)<br \/>If a person was doing something else other than in the categories listed above, then write in what the person was doing in the unshaded area of column A20. If you need more space, use the comments box.<\/div><p>[Table omitted.]","var_universe":"Botswana 2011: Persons age 12+ except institutionalized non-residents [discrepancies: type I trace; type II none]","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the person's employment status since Independence Day 2010.","var_catgry":[{"value":"01","labl":"Paid seasonal work","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"02","labl":"Unpaid seasonal work","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"03","labl":"Paid non-seasonal work","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"04","labl":"Unpaid non-seasonal work","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"05","labl":"Job seeker","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"06","labl":"Home maker","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"07","labl":"Student","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"08","labl":"Retired","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"09","labl":"Sick","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"10","labl":"Prisoner","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"12","labl":"Other","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"98","labl":"Unknown","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"99","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"BW2011A_WORK","name":"BW2011A_WORK","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"277","loc_end_pos":"277","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Work for pay in past 7 days","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<span class=\"h3\">A. Person Information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Economic activity<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>20. Did [the respondent] do any type of work for pay, profit, or home use for at least 1 hour in the past 7 days?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 1 Yes [go to question 22]<br \/>[] 2 No [if no, has the respondent worked at own lands \/ cattle?]<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"em\">All Persons Aged 12 years and over<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>145. Column A18-A25\n<br \/>These questions apply only to persons aged 12 and years and over. If the person is less than 12 years of age, then when you reach column A16 you should put dashes in the shaded areas for columns A16-A31 and proceed to the next listed person in the household.<\/p>\n\n<p>149. Column A21: Current economic activity\n<br \/>The current economy activity refers to the activities which occurred during the last 7 days. Note: 7 days means week ending yesterday. Thus it is different from the usual activity, which is related to the last twelve months. Therefore it is important that you explain this to the respondent. \n<br \/>Q. Did the respondent do any type of work for pay, profit, or home use for at least 1 hour in the past 7 days?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">1. Yes [Go to A23]<br \/>2. No [If no, has the respondent worked at lands\/cattle post?]<\/div><p>The same economic and non-economic rules apply to current economic activity. However for current activity a person is taken as employed if they have done any work in the reference period. Any work is taken as a minimum of one hour. <\/p>\n\n<p>This is an important question, and therefore you must remind the respondent of the list of work activities. You must go through the complete list again with the respondent. Remember this time you are asking about work activities during the last seven days, even if they lasted for only one hour. Remember to include those temporarily absent from their work.<\/p>\n\n<p>Particular emphasis should be on unpaid work in family business. For example, if any member of the household has a small shop it is quite likely that other household members will spend some time working in the business.<\/p>\n\n<p>A person is considered to be temporarily absent from work if he\/she is on paid leave, sick leave, or he\/she is not at work because of strike and he\/she is definite that he\/she will return to work or if he\/she is temporarily absent up to one month, from his\/ her business\/agricultural activity which continued to operate during his\/her absence, and the business\/agriculture is being run by any household member or someone on his\/her behalf.<\/p>\n\n<p>Note that the activity must be continuing in his\/her absence for agriculture\/business. If there is no activity because of the agricultural off-season, then no activity is continuing and the person is not temporarily absent.<\/p>\n\n<p>Response code 1 \"Yes\" will cover the following:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">a. Worked for payment<br \/>Someone who did any economic activity for payment where the payment was either hard cash or in any form (referred to as payment in kind). Self-employed persons in informal activities (i.e. running a kiosk) or formal activities (i.e. private clinic) are also covered in this group.<br \/>b. Unpaid family helper<br \/>These are persons who work in businesses of family members or other relatives and they are not paid as the work they do is regarded as help. So these people are covered in this category. <br \/>c. Worked at the lands\/farms\/cattle post (Unpaid)<br \/>These are persons who worked at farms\/lands\/cattle-posts but did not receive payment of any form. This is common among farmers who grow mainly for household consumption (rather than to sell their products). Family members, relatives, and friends are included in this category if they normally work without any reward. Seasonal workers are the most affected by this situation. If the response is \"yes\", skip A22 and go to A23.<\/div><p>Response code 2 \"No\":\n<br \/>There are some activities which respondents do not consider work. In order to minimize on the under enumeration of the economically active, there is a need for further probing for those whose response is No in question A21. For example, if \"no\", has the respondent worked at lands or cattle post?","var_universe":"Botswana 2011: Persons age 12+ except institutionalized non-residents [discrepancies: type I trace; type II none]","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the person did any type of work for pay, profit, or home use for at least 1 hour in the past 7 days.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"BW2011A_WORKUNPAID","name":"BW2011A_WORKUNPAID","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"278","loc_end_pos":"278","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Unpaid activity in past 7 days","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<span class=\"h3\">A. Person Information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Economic activity<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>21. Since [the respondent] was not working, what did he \/ she do?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 1 Actively seeking work<br \/>[] 2 House work<br \/>[] 3 Student<br \/>[] 4 Retired<br \/>[] 5 Sick<br \/>[] Other (specify) ________<\/div><p>[If female, go to question 25. If male, go to next person]","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"em\">All Persons Aged 12 years and over<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>145. Column A18-A25\n<br \/>These questions apply only to persons aged 12 and years and over. If the person is less than 12 years of age, then when you reach column A16 you should put dashes in the shaded areas for columns A16-A31 and proceed to the next listed person in the household.<\/p>\n\n<p>150. Column A22\n<br \/>Q. Since the respondent was not working, what did he\/she do?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">a. Actively seeking work<br \/>b. House work<br \/>c. Student<br \/>d. Retired<br \/>e. Sick<br \/>f. Other (specify)<br \/>(If male then go to next person in the list. If female then go to A26.)<\/div><p>a. Actively seeking work:\n<br \/>This category applies to all those people who have been actively looking for a job in the past 7 days. These people could be visiting potential employers, looking for job advertisements in the newspapers, or in any other way of looking for a job.\n<br \/>b. House work:\n<br \/>Remember that either a female or a male not economically active could be responsible for daily housework, i.e. cleaning of the house and remises, preparing food, and other household duties. People doing this kind of activity should be coded 2. It should however be noted that domestic servants working for pay are classified as employed.\n<br \/>c. Student:\n<br \/>A student is a person, at least 12 years of age, who, as a result of attending school for most of the day, does not work. Students on school vacation should be coded under this category not as home maker although they will be currently doing some daily housework.\n<br \/>d. Retired:\n<br \/>A retired person is a woman or a man who, as a result of old age, ill health, or other reasons, is not doing any type of work. It should be noted that a person who has retired from his\/her permanent job but at the moment is working somewhere (working on contract basis or any paying job) should not fall under this category, therefore response in A22 should be 1.\n<br \/>e. Sick:\n<br \/>This is a person who cannot or who had to leave work as a result of illness or due to poor health conditions. A medical doctor could have made a recommendation that the person should not work at all.\n<br \/>f. Other (specify):\n<br \/>If the person was doing something else, other than the possibilities listed above, then write in what the person was doing in the unshaded area. If you need more space, use the comments box.<\/p>\n\n<p>Generally speaking, if a person has had more than one activity during the past 7 days, it is the foremost of these that must be taken (that is which took up most time and\/or which was most rewarding). There is, however, an exception to this:\n<br \/>Seeking work takes precedence over \"home maker\". For example, if a person spent all his time doing housework - except for half a day when he went looking for work - he must be coded 1 as \"Actively seeking work\" and not 2 as being \"homemaker\". It must be noted that economic activities take precedence over non-economic activities.","var_universe":"Botswana 2011: Persons age 12+ who did not work for pay in past 7 days except institutionalized residents [discrepancies: type I trace; type II none]","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the person's unpaid activity if he\/she did not work in the past 7 days.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Actively seeking work","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"House work","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"3","labl":"Student","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"4","labl":"Retired","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"5","labl":"Sick","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"6","labl":"Other","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"8","labl":"Unknown","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"BW2011A_CLASSWK","name":"BW2011A_CLASSWK","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"279","loc_end_pos":"279","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Class of worker in past 7 days","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<span class=\"h3\">A. Person Information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Economic activity<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>22. What was [the respondent] working as during the past 7 days?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 1 Employee - paid cash<br \/>[] 2 Employee - paid in kind<br \/>[] 3 Self-employed (no employees)<br \/>[] 4 Self-employed (with employees)<br \/>[] 5 Unpaid family helper<br \/>[] 6 Working at own lands \/ cattle posts<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"em\">All Persons Aged 12 years and over<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>145. Column A18-A25\n<br \/>These questions apply only to persons aged 12 and years and over. If the person is less than 12 years of age, then when you reach column A16 you should put dashes in the shaded areas for columns A16-A31 and proceed to the next listed person in the household.<\/p>\n\n<p>151. Column A23: Employment status\n<br \/>Q. What was the respondent's working as during the past 7 days?\n<br \/>This question is meant to capture the employment status of an individual. The column relates to persons who were either self-employed or working for other persons for payment during the past 7 days before the census. Find out what they were employed as during most of the reference period and probe if necessary. Enter the appropriate two-digit code in the shaded area:\n<br \/>\t\n<br \/>01. Employee-paid cash\n<br \/>This is a person who works and receives cash as payment. An employee who is paid in both cash and kind should fall under this category. For example, a maid who eats with the employer and at the same time is getting paid in cash.\n<br \/>02. Employee-paid in kind only\n<br \/>This is a person who works and receives non-monetary payment. You should note that employees who are paid in kind only fall under this category.\n<br \/>Self-Employed\n<br \/>Self-employed includes all types of persons working for themselves or in partnership in any type of business undertaking. This includes hawkers, car washers, carpenters, but they must get the income form the business themselves and not getting a wage or salary from a company owning the business. In some cases businesses are registered and the person who owns the business actually is an employee of the company (i.e. managing director). Because of this, this person is a paid employee, code 01 (employed by his\/her own company). \n<br \/>03. Self-employed (no employees):\n<br \/>This is whereby the person is running his\/her own business, like a taxi or a tuck shop, without the assistance of any employee. This category includes those gardeners and cleaners who are freelancing.\n<br \/>04. Self-employed (with employees):\n<br \/>A person operating a business of any form with the assistance of one or more employees would fall under this category. The employees could be paid in cash or in kind.\n<br \/>05. Unpaid family helpers:\n<br \/>A person working in an economic enterprise operated by a relative and not being paid in any form, would fall under this category. For example, a boy\/girl could be helping in his\/her aunt's business without any payment attached.\n<br \/>06. Working at family lands\/farms\/cattle-post:\n<br \/>This category includes farmers who plough mainly for household consumption (rather than to sell their products), and those individuals who worked at farms, lands, or cattle-posts, but who did not receive any payment. School children working on family lands\/farms\/cattle-posts while on vacation fall under this category.\n<br \/>07. Other (Specify):\n<br \/>If the person was doing something else other than the possibilities listed above then write in what the person was doing in the unshaded area in column A23. If you need more space, use the comment box. \n<br \/>[Table omitted]","var_universe":"Botswana 2011: Persons age 12+ who worked for pay in past 7 days, except institutionalized non-residents [discrepancies: none]","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the person's class of worker in the past 7 days.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Employee paid cash","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"Employee paid in kind","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"3","labl":"Self-employed (no employees)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"4","labl":"Self-employed (with employees)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"5","labl":"Unpaid family helper","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"6","labl":"Working at lands or cattle posts","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"8","labl":"Unknown","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"BW2011A_OCC","name":"BW2011A_OCC","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"280","loc_end_pos":"282","loc_width":"3","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Occupation, 3-digits","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<span class=\"h3\">A. Person Information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Economic activity<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>Occupation\n<br \/>23. What type of work did [the respondent] do in the past 7 days? To be precise, what were the main tasks and duties?\n<br \/> <\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">________ [probe as necessary, use two or more words to describe the occupation]<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"em\">All Persons Aged 12 years and over<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>145. Column A18-A25\n<br \/>These questions apply only to persons aged 12 and years and over. If the person is less than 12 years of age, then when you reach column A16 you should put dashes in the shaded areas for columns A16-A31 and proceed to the next listed person in the household.<\/p>\n\n<p>152. Column A24: Occupation\n<br \/>Q. What type of work did the respondent do in the past 7 days?\n<br \/>A person's occupation depends on the tasks and duties, which the person performs. Remember that if a person worked at all during the past 7 days, whether for cash or not, and for however short a period, then you should try to find out what kind of work the person did. You should try to get the respondent to give both a job title and a two- or three-word description of the tasks performed. For example, if a person states that he\/she is a mechanic, ask him\/her what he\/she repairs.<\/p>\n\n<p>You should record his\/her response in the unshaded area of column A24 as follows: \"mechanic fixes cars\" or \"mechanic, fixes radios\". Use the comments box if you need more space. If a person moved from one job to another, you should enter the most recent occupation even if it only lasted for a day or two. This may happen with people who are casual laborers. If a person has more than one occupation, record the one on which he\/she spends most of his\/her time. However, if someone has a temporary job during the school holidays - but has a permanent job during term time-it is his\/her permanent occupation that should be described. A census enumerator or supervisor who is a schoolteacher during term time must therefore be described as \"primary school teacher\" or \"secondary school teacher\".<\/p>\n\n<p>You will usually have to probe the respondent to get good information about a person's occupation. For example, people who make things (bread, clothing, pottery, wood objects, tools, beer, food products, furniture, bricks, etc.) should be asked how they make them. It is important to find out whether they mostly use their hands or hand-held tools, or whether they mostly produce these goods by operating machinery. A person who brews beer at home using traditional techniques belongs to a different occupational category from a person who operates a machine that ferments the grains used in making beer. (See probing examples below). You should also probe when the information provided by the respondent does not seem reasonable. For example, if a person has only completed Form 4, it seems unlikely that he\/she could be an auditor or an engineer. If you probe, you may discover that the person is actually an accounting clerk or an engineering assistant.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Table omitted]","var_universe":"Botswana 2011: Persons age 12+ who worked for pay in past 7 days, except institutionalized non-residents [discrepancies: none]","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the person's occupation in the past 7 days.","var_catgry":[{"value":"000","labl":"Occupation not stated or not classifiable","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"112","labl":"Senior government executive officials","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"113","labl":"Traditional chiefs and village or community leaders","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"114","labl":"Politicians and senior administrators of special-interest organizations","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"119","labl":"Legislators and senior government officials not elsewhere classified","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"121","labl":"Company 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First ask the respondent what the name of the company or business is.<br \/>b. You should then ask the respondent what kinds of goods are produced at the place where the person works, especially if the name of the business is not known, or if the individual is self-employed, working on a farm, lands, or cattle-post, or working for another individual\/household rather than for a company or business. If you need more space use the comments box. See below for some examples of goods produced.<br \/>c. If the business or workplace does not produce goods, ask what kinds of services are provided. See below for some examples of services provided.<br \/>d. In recording the response, be sure to indicate whether the business is making or selling goods (if relevant). For example, write \"brews beer\" or \"sells beer\", not just \"beer\".<br \/>e. 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When recording, you must always ensure that the total number of male children ever born to a woman in A26 equals to those living with the mother (in A27) plus those living elsewhere (in A28) and those dead (in A29). 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The enumerator should always check at all times that the number of children in A26 should be equal to the sum of this in A27, A28, and A29. The enumerator should therefore always crosscheck that these balances before moving on to the next section.<\/p>\n\n<p>The relevant portion of the sample questionnaire is shown on page 61 for easy reference.<\/p>\n\n<p>156. Column A27: Children living with mother\n<br \/>Q. How many are living with the mother?\n<br \/>In column A27 enter the number of children born to the woman who live with her at her usual place of residence. These children should be recorded with respect to their sex such that they satisfy the sum condition as explained in paragraph 144. 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The enumerator should always check at all times that the number of children in A26 should be equal to the sum of this in A27, A28, and A29. The enumerator should therefore always crosscheck that these balances before moving on to the next section.<\/p>\n\n<p>The relevant portion of the sample questionnaire is shown on page 61 for easy reference.<\/p>\n\n<p>156. Column A27: Children living with mother\n<br \/>Q. How many are living with the mother?\n<br \/>In column A27 enter the number of children born to the woman who live with her at her usual place of residence. These children should be recorded with respect to their sex such that they satisfy the sum condition as explained in paragraph 144. 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The enumerator should always check at all times that the number of children in A26 should be equal to the sum of this in A27, A28, and A29. The enumerator should therefore always crosscheck that these balances before moving on to the next section.<\/p>\n\n<p>The relevant portion of the sample questionnaire is shown on page 61 for easy reference.<\/p>\n\n<p>157. Column A28: Children living elsewhere\n<br \/>Q. How many are living elsewhere?\n<br \/>In column A28 enter the number of children born to the woman who are not living with her at her usual place of residence. These children should be recorded with respect to their sex such that males and females living with mother, male and female children living elsewhere, and male and female children who have died together should be equals to total number of male and female children ever born to a woman.","var_universe":"Botswana 2011: Female age 12+ except institutionalized non-resident [discrepancies: type I trace; type II none]","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the number of male children born alive by the respondent living elsewhere.","var_catgry":[{"value":"00","labl":"0","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"01","labl":"1","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"02","labl":"2","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"03","labl":"3","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"04","labl":"4","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"05","labl":"5","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"06","labl":"6","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"07","labl":"7+","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"99","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Fertility and Mortality Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"BW2011A_AWAYCHF","name":"BW2011A_AWAYCHF","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"296","loc_end_pos":"297","loc_width":"2","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Female children living elsewhere","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<span class=\"h3\">A. 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The enumerator should always check at all times that the number of children in A26 should be equal to the sum of this in A27, A28, and A29. The enumerator should therefore always crosscheck that these balances before moving on to the next section.<\/p>\n\n<p>The relevant portion of the sample questionnaire is shown on page 61 for easy reference.<\/p>\n\n<p>157. Column A28: Children living elsewhere\n<br \/>Q. How many are living elsewhere?\n<br \/>In column A28 enter the number of children born to the woman who are not living with her at her usual place of residence. These children should be recorded with respect to their sex such that males and females living with mother, male and female children living elsewhere, and male and female children who have died together should be equals to total number of male and female children ever born to a woman.","var_universe":"Botswana 2011: Female age 12+ except institutionalized non-resident [discrepancies: type I trace; type II none]","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the number of female children born by the respondent living elsewhere.","var_catgry":[{"value":"00","labl":"0","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"01","labl":"1","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"02","labl":"2","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"03","labl":"3","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"04","labl":"4","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"05","labl":"5","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"06","labl":"6","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"07","labl":"7+","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"99","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Fertility and Mortality Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"BW2011A_CHDEADM","name":"BW2011A_CHDEADM","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"298","loc_end_pos":"298","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Male children died","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<span class=\"h3\">A. Person Information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Fertility and child survival<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>28. How many of the children have died?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">Number of males ____ <br \/>Number of females ____<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"154. Columns A26-A31: Fertility and child survival (females only)\n<br \/>It must be noted that fertility is defined as actual birth performance of a woman.\n<br \/>Questions A26-A29 must be completed for all females aged 12 years and over, regardless of their marital status and their relationship to the head of household. For males of any age and females less than 12 years of age, enter a dash in these columns. For young girls (i.e. 12-15 years old) who are still living at home with their parents, this question may be considered rather personal. Take care how you ask the question.<\/p>\n\n<p>Questions A30-A31 are only asked of females aged 12 to 49 years old. For others, enter a dash in these columns. The enumerator should always check at all times that the number of children in A26 should be equal to the sum of this in A27, A28, and A29. The enumerator should therefore always crosscheck that these balances before moving on to the next section.<\/p>\n\n<p>The relevant portion of the sample questionnaire is shown on page 61 for easy reference.<\/p>\n\n<p>158. Column A29: Children who have died\n<br \/>Q. How many children have died?\n<br \/>In column A29 enter the number of children born alive to a woman who have since died separately for males and females. Sometimes a woman may forget to mention children who died in infancy or may not want to be reminded of painful events; you must therefore put the question sympathetically and tactfully. These children should be recorded with respect to their sex such that they satisfy the sum condition as explained in paragraph 144.","var_universe":"Botswana 2011: Female age 12+ except institutionalized non-resident [discrepancies: none]","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the number of male children born by the respondent who have died.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"0","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"1","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"2","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"3","labl":"3","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"4","labl":"4","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"5","labl":"5+","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Fertility and Mortality Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"BW2011A_CHDEADF","name":"BW2011A_CHDEADF","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"299","loc_end_pos":"300","loc_width":"2","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Female children died","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<span class=\"h3\">A. Person Information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Fertility and child survival<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>28. How many of the children have died?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">Number of males ____ <br \/>Number of females ____<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"154. Columns A26-A31: Fertility and child survival (females only)\n<br \/>It must be noted that fertility is defined as actual birth performance of a woman.\n<br \/>Questions A26-A29 must be completed for all females aged 12 years and over, regardless of their marital status and their relationship to the head of household. For males of any age and females less than 12 years of age, enter a dash in these columns. For young girls (i.e. 12-15 years old) who are still living at home with their parents, this question may be considered rather personal. Take care how you ask the question.<\/p>\n\n<p>Questions A30-A31 are only asked of females aged 12 to 49 years old. For others, enter a dash in these columns. The enumerator should always check at all times that the number of children in A26 should be equal to the sum of this in A27, A28, and A29. The enumerator should therefore always crosscheck that these balances before moving on to the next section.<\/p>\n\n<p>The relevant portion of the sample questionnaire is shown on page 61 for easy reference.<\/p>\n\n<p>158. Column A29: Children who have died\n<br \/>Q. How many children have died?\n<br \/>In column A29 enter the number of children born alive to a woman who have since died separately for males and females. Sometimes a woman may forget to mention children who died in infancy or may not want to be reminded of painful events; you must therefore put the question sympathetically and tactfully. These children should be recorded with respect to their sex such that they satisfy the sum condition as explained in paragraph 144.","var_universe":"Botswana 2011: Female age 12+ except institutionalized non-resident [discrepancies: none]","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the number of female children born by the respondent who have died.","var_catgry":[{"value":"00","labl":"0","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"01","labl":"1","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"02","labl":"2","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"03","labl":"3","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"04","labl":"4","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"05","labl":"5+","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"99","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Fertility and Mortality Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"BW2011A_CHALIVEM","name":"BW2011A_CHALIVEM","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"301","loc_end_pos":"301","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Male children born alive since Independence Day 2010","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<span class=\"h3\">A. Person Information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Fertility and child survival<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>29. How many children have been born alive by [the respondent] since Independence Day 2010?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">Number of males ____ <br \/>Number of females ____<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"154. Columns A26-A31: Fertility and child survival (females only)\n<br \/>It must be noted that fertility is defined as actual birth performance of a woman.\n<br \/>Questions A26-A29 must be completed for all females aged 12 years and over, regardless of their marital status and their relationship to the head of household. For males of any age and females less than 12 years of age, enter a dash in these columns. For young girls (i.e. 12-15 years old) who are still living at home with their parents, this question may be considered rather personal. Take care how you ask the question.<\/p>\n\n<p>Questions A30-A31 are only asked of females aged 12 to 49 years old. For others, enter a dash in these columns. The enumerator should always check at all times that the number of children in A26 should be equal to the sum of this in A27, A28, and A29. The enumerator should therefore always crosscheck that these balances before moving on to the next section.<\/p>\n\n<p>The relevant portion of the sample questionnaire is shown on page 61 for easy reference.<\/p>\n\n<p>160. Column A30: Children born alive\n<br \/>Q. How many children have been born alive by the respondent since Independence Day 2010?\n<br \/>These columns must be completed for females aged 12 to 49 years. For a female aged 50 or more, enter a dash in each of columns A30 and A31. If the woman has not had a live birth since Independence Day, 2009, enter 00 in these columns. Otherwise enter the number of male and female children born in column A30 under male and female columns respectively.","var_universe":"Botswana 2011: Female age 12 to 49 except institutionalized non-resident [discrepancies: type I trace; type II none]","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the number of male children born alive by the respondent since Independence Day 2010.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"0","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"1","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"2+","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Fertility and Mortality Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"BW2011A_CHALIVEF","name":"BW2011A_CHALIVEF","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"302","loc_end_pos":"302","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Female children born alive since Independence Day 2010","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<span class=\"h3\">A. Person Information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Fertility and child survival<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>29. How many children have been born alive by [the respondent] since Independence Day 2010?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">Number of males ____ <br \/>Number of females ____<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"154. Columns A26-A31: Fertility and child survival (females only)\n<br \/>It must be noted that fertility is defined as actual birth performance of a woman.\n<br \/>Questions A26-A29 must be completed for all females aged 12 years and over, regardless of their marital status and their relationship to the head of household. For males of any age and females less than 12 years of age, enter a dash in these columns. For young girls (i.e. 12-15 years old) who are still living at home with their parents, this question may be considered rather personal. Take care how you ask the question.<\/p>\n\n<p>Questions A30-A31 are only asked of females aged 12 to 49 years old. For others, enter a dash in these columns. The enumerator should always check at all times that the number of children in A26 should be equal to the sum of this in A27, A28, and A29. The enumerator should therefore always crosscheck that these balances before moving on to the next section.<\/p>\n\n<p>The relevant portion of the sample questionnaire is shown on page 61 for easy reference.<\/p>\n\n<p>160. Column A30: Children born alive\n<br \/>Q. How many children have been born alive by the respondent since Independence Day 2010?\n<br \/>These columns must be completed for females aged 12 to 49 years. For a female aged 50 or more, enter a dash in each of columns A30 and A31. If the woman has not had a live birth since Independence Day, 2009, enter 00 in these columns. Otherwise enter the number of male and female children born in column A30 under male and female columns respectively.","var_universe":"Botswana 2011: Female age 12 to 49 except institutionalized non-resident [discrepancies: type I trace; type II none]","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the number of female children born alive by the respondent since Independence Day 2010.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"0","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"1","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"2+","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Fertility and Mortality Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"BW2011A_CHSURVM","name":"BW2011A_CHSURVM","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"303","loc_end_pos":"303","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Male children born alive since Independence Day 2010 and still alive","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<span class=\"h3\">A. Person Information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Fertility and child survival<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>30. How many of these children are still alive?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">Number of males ____ <br \/>Number of females ____<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"154. Columns A26-A31: Fertility and child survival (females only)\n<br \/>It must be noted that fertility is defined as actual birth performance of a woman.\n<br \/>Questions A26-A29 must be completed for all females aged 12 years and over, regardless of their marital status and their relationship to the head of household. For males of any age and females less than 12 years of age, enter a dash in these columns. For young girls (i.e. 12-15 years old) who are still living at home with their parents, this question may be considered rather personal. Take care how you ask the question.<\/p>\n\n<p>Questions A30-A31 are only asked of females aged 12 to 49 years old. For others, enter a dash in these columns. The enumerator should always check at all times that the number of children in A26 should be equal to the sum of this in A27, A28, and A29. The enumerator should therefore always crosscheck that these balances before moving on to the next section.<\/p>\n\n<p>The relevant portion of the sample questionnaire is shown on page 61 for easy reference.<\/p>\n\n<p>160. Column A30: Children born alive\n<br \/>Q. How many children have been born alive by the respondent since Independence Day 2010?\n<br \/>These columns must be completed for females aged 12 to 49 years. For a female aged 50 or more, enter a dash in each of columns A30 and A31. If the woman has not had a live birth since Independence Day, 2009, enter 00 in these columns. Otherwise enter the number of male and female children born in column A30 under male and female columns respectively.<\/p>\n\n<p>161. Column A31: Children surviving\n<br \/>Q. How many of these children (born since Independence Day 2010) are still alive?\n<br \/>Like in column A29 above, this column must be completed for the females aged 12 to 49 years. What is needed is the number of children still alive among those children born alive since Independence Day 2009.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Table omitted]","var_universe":"Botswana 2011: Female age 12 to 49 except institutionalized non-resident [discrepancies: type I trace; type II none]","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the number of male children born alive by the respondent since Independence Day 2010 and that are still alive.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"0","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"1","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"2+","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Fertility and Mortality Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"BW2011A_CHSURVF","name":"BW2011A_CHSURVF","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"304","loc_end_pos":"304","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Female children born alive since Independence Day 2010 and still alive","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<span class=\"h3\">A. Person Information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Fertility and child survival<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>30. How many of these children are still alive?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">Number of males ____ <br \/>Number of females ____<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"154. Columns A26-A31: Fertility and child survival (females only)\n<br \/>It must be noted that fertility is defined as actual birth performance of a woman.\n<br \/>Questions A26-A29 must be completed for all females aged 12 years and over, regardless of their marital status and their relationship to the head of household. For males of any age and females less than 12 years of age, enter a dash in these columns. For young girls (i.e. 12-15 years old) who are still living at home with their parents, this question may be considered rather personal. Take care how you ask the question.<\/p>\n\n<p>Questions A30-A31 are only asked of females aged 12 to 49 years old. For others, enter a dash in these columns. The enumerator should always check at all times that the number of children in A26 should be equal to the sum of this in A27, A28, and A29. The enumerator should therefore always crosscheck that these balances before moving on to the next section.<\/p>\n\n<p>The relevant portion of the sample questionnaire is shown on page 61 for easy reference.<\/p>\n\n<p>160. Column A30: Children born alive\n<br \/>Q. How many children have been born alive by the respondent since Independence Day 2010?\n<br \/>These columns must be completed for females aged 12 to 49 years. For a female aged 50 or more, enter a dash in each of columns A30 and A31. If the woman has not had a live birth since Independence Day, 2009, enter 00 in these columns. Otherwise enter the number of male and female children born in column A30 under male and female columns respectively.<\/p>\n\n<p>161. Column A31: Children surviving\n<br \/>Q. How many of these children (born since Independence Day 2010) are still alive?\n<br \/>Like in column A29 above, this column must be completed for the females aged 12 to 49 years. What is needed is the number of children still alive among those children born alive since Independence Day 2009.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Table omitted]","var_universe":"Botswana 2011: Female age 12 to 49 except institutionalized non-resident [discrepancies: type I trace; type II none]","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the number of female children born alive by the respondent since Independence Day 2010 and that are still alive.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"0","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"1","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"2+","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Fertility and Mortality Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"BW2011A_CITIZENREG","name":"BW2011A_CITIZENREG","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"305","loc_end_pos":"306","loc_width":"2","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Region of citizenship","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":null,"var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":null,"var_universe":"Botswana 2011: All persons","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the person's region of citizenship.","var_catgry":[{"value":"01","labl":"Southern African Development Community (SADC)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"02","labl":"East Africa","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"05","labl":"West Africa","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"09","labl":"Other Africa","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"10","labl":"Eastern Asia","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"11","labl":"South Central Asia","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"19","labl":"Other Asia and Oceania","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"20","labl":"Eastern Europe","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"21","labl":"Northen Europe","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"22","labl":"Southern Europe","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"23","labl":"Western Europe","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"30","labl":"North America","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"31","labl":"Central and South America","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"32","labl":"Caribbean Islands","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"97","labl":"Other country","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"98","labl":"Unknown","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Nativity and Birthplace Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"BW2011A_CITIZENBW","name":"BW2011A_CITIZENBW","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"307","loc_end_pos":"307","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Citizenship, Botswana and Non-Botswana","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<span class=\"h3\">A. Person Information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>Citizenship\n<br \/>6. What is [the respondent's] country of citizenship?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 001 Botswana<br \/>[] 002 Angola<br \/>[] 003 Lesotho<br \/>[] 004 Malawi<br \/>[] 005 Mozambique<br \/>[] 006 Namibia<br \/>[] 007 South Africa<br \/>[] 008 Swaziland<br \/>[] 009 Zambia<br \/>[] 010 Zimbabwe<br \/>[] 011 Tanzania<br \/>[] 012 Democratic Republic of the Congo<br \/>[] 013 Mauritius<br \/>[] 014 Seychelles<br \/>[] Other (see list)<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h3\">J. The questions and the answers<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h3\">Part A of the questionnaire<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>124. Columns A1-A6 collect the basic information about the persons in the household (name, relationship to head of household, sex, age, and citizenship). The sample questionnaire is shown on page 24.<\/p>\n\n<p>130. Column A6: Citizenship\n<br \/>Q. What is the country of the respondent's citizenship?\n<br \/>For Botswana citizens, enter 001 in the shaded area under column A6. For citizens of other countries, write the name of the country in the unshaded area and the code for that country in the shaded area beneath. The codes for most Southern African countries are shown on the questionnaire. If a person is a citizen of a country not listed, look up the code in the Locality Coding\/Country List.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Table omitted.]","var_universe":"Botswana 2011: All persons","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the person is a citizen of Botswana.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Botswana","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"Non-Botswana","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Nativity and Birthplace Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"BW2011A_USUALDIST","name":"BW2011A_USUALDIST","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"308","loc_end_pos":"309","loc_width":"2","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"District of current residence","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<span class=\"h3\">A. Person Information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>8. Where does [the respondent] usually live?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 0001 In this housing unit<br \/>[] 0002 Elsewhere in this locality<br \/>[] 66XX Elsewhere in Botswana [state the town \/ census district]<br \/>[] 7XXX Other country [see list]<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"131. Columns A7-A12\n<br \/>These questions collect information about the place of birth, places of residence, and parental survival of the persons listed in column A1. This portion of the sample questionnaire is inserted on page 30 for easy reference.<\/p>\n\n<p>133. Column A8: Place of usual living: Now\n<br \/>Q. Where does the respondent usually live?\n<br \/>The place where a person spends or lives most of the time is that person's place of usual living. For example, for children in boarding school or teachers teaching away from home, enter the name of the village where the school is located - or, if the school is outside Botswana, enter the name of the country where the school is located.<\/p>\n\n<p>For a person who usually lives in this housing unit (i.e. where he\/she is being enumerated), enter 0001. For a person who usually lives somewhere else in the general locality (as indicated on the top of the questionnaire) where enumeration is taking place, enter 0002. (However, in urban areas, if they live elsewhere in the same town they should be coded 0002 even if the actual locality within that town is different from the one stated at the top of the questionnaire).<\/p>\n\n<p>For a person who usually lives somewhere else in Botswana, write down the name of the census district in the unshaded area under column A8.<\/p>\n\n<p>For a person who usually lives outside Botswana, enter the name of the country in the unshaded space.<\/p>\n\n<p>For non-citizens working permanently or on contract in Botswana, their place of usual living is where they usually live in Botswana. People whose usual place of living is outside Botswana will include; tourists or visiting businessmen (in Botswana for anything from a few days to a month or so); children who are at boarding school outside Botswana but who, during the census, are here on holiday; and people who work outside Botswana (e.g. on the mines in South Africa) and are visiting their families or friends for a period of leave.<\/p>\n\n<p>In cases where the place of usual residence is not known, write 9999. If it is known that the person was outside Botswana although the exact country where the person is living not known, write 7999. Similarly if it is known that the place of usual residence is somewhere in Botswana though the exact location is not known, the code to use should be 6699.","var_universe":"Botswana 2011: Persons except institutionalized non-residents [discrepancies: type I trace; type II none]","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the person's district of current residence in Botswana.","var_catgry":[{"value":"01","labl":"Gaborone","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"02","labl":"Francistown","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"03","labl":"Lobatse","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"04","labl":"Selibe Phikwe","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"05","labl":"Orapa","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"06","labl":"Jwaneng","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"07","labl":"Sowa","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"10","labl":"Ngwaketse","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"11","labl":"Borolong","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"12","labl":"Ngwaketse West","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"20","labl":"South East","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"30","labl":"Kweneng East","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"31","labl":"Kweneng West","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"40","labl":"Kgatleng","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"50","labl":"Central Serowe and Palapye","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"51","labl":"Central Mahalapye","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"52","labl":"Central Bobonong","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"53","labl":"Central Boteti","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"54","labl":"Central Tutume","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"60","labl":"North East","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"70","labl":"Ngamiland East","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"71","labl":"Ngamiland West","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"72","labl":"Chobe","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"73","labl":"Ngamiland Delta","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"77","labl":"Other countries","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"80","labl":"Ghanzi and Central Kgalagadi Game Reserve (CKGR)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"90","labl":"Kgalagadi South","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"91","labl":"Kgalagadi North","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"98","labl":"Unknown","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"99","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Migration: Global Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"BW2011A_MIG1DIST","name":"BW2011A_MIG1DIST","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"310","loc_end_pos":"311","loc_width":"2","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"District of residence 1 year ago","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<span class=\"h3\">A. Person Information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>9. Where did [the respondent] live in August last year?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 0000 Not born<br \/>[] 0001 In this housing unit<br \/>[] 0002 Elsewhere in this locality<br \/>[] 66XX Elsewhere in Botswana [state town \/ district]<br \/>[] 7XXX Other country (see list)<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"131. Columns A7-A12\n<br \/>These questions collect information about the place of birth, places of residence, and parental survival of the persons listed in column A1. This portion of the sample questionnaire is inserted on page 30 for easy reference.<\/p>\n\n<p>134. Column A9: Place of usual living: 1 year ago\n<br \/>Q. Where did the respondent live this time last year?\n<br \/>This question deals with the usual place where each person was living a year before the census. If a person was temporarily away from home a year before the census, record the place where the person was living, not the place the person was temporarily visiting. For example, if someone living in Kgalagadi was away from home visiting friends or relatives in Jwaneng, or if someone was in hospital in Jwaneng, do not record the place of usual living a year ago as Jwaneng, instead write Kgalagadi. If a child was attending boarding school in Lobatse a year ago and was with his\/her family in Central district during the school holiday, then the child's place of usual living a year ago was Lobatse; he\/she was merely visiting Central district at this time a year ago.\n<br \/>For children who are under one year of age at the time of enumeration, enter 0000 (because this time a year ago they were not born).<\/p>\n\n<p>For a person who is living in the same housing unit now as last year, enter 0001. For a person who was living elsewhere in the locality (as indicated on the top of the questionnaire) last year, enter 0002.<\/p>\n\n<p>For a person who was living somewhere else in Botswana, write down the name of the census district (as described for A8).<\/p>\n\n<p>For a person who was living outside Botswana a year before the census, enter the name of the country on the unshaded space. In cases where the place of usual residence a year ago is not known, write 9999 and 7999 if it is known that the person was outside Botswana although the exact country where the person was at that time is not known. Similarly if it was known that the person was somewhere in Botswana even though the exact location is not known, the code to use should be 6699.","var_universe":"Botswana 2011: Persons age 1+ except institutionalized non-residents [discrepancies: type I trace; type II none]","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the person's district of residence in Botswana one year ago.","var_catgry":[{"value":"01","labl":"Gaborone","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"02","labl":"Francistown","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"03","labl":"Lobatse","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"04","labl":"Selibe Phikwe","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"05","labl":"Orapa","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"06","labl":"Jwaneng","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"07","labl":"Sowa","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"10","labl":"Ngwaketse","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"11","labl":"Borolong","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"12","labl":"Ngwaketse West","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"20","labl":"South East","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"30","labl":"Kweneng East","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"31","labl":"Kweneng West","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"40","labl":"Kgatleng","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"50","labl":"Central Serowe and Palapye","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"51","labl":"Central Mahalapye","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"52","labl":"Central Bobonong","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"53","labl":"Central Boteti","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"54","labl":"Central Tutume","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"60","labl":"North East","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"70","labl":"Ngamiland East","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"71","labl":"Ngamiland West","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"72","labl":"Chobe","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"73","labl":"Ngamiland Delta","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"77","labl":"Other country","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"80","labl":"Ghanzi and Central Kgalagadi Game Reserve (CKGR)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"90","labl":"Kgalagadi South","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"91","labl":"Kgalagadi North","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"98","labl":"Unknown","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"99","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Migration: Global Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"BW2011A_MIG1STATUS","name":"BW2011A_MIG1STATUS","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"312","loc_end_pos":"312","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Migration status 1 year ago","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":null,"var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"131. Columns A7-A12\n<br \/>These questions collect information about the place of birth, places of residence, and parental survival of the persons listed in column A1. This portion of the sample questionnaire is inserted on page 30 for easy reference.<\/p>\n\n<p>134. Column A9: Place of usual living: 1 year ago\n<br \/>Q. Where did the respondent live this time last year?\n<br \/>This question deals with the usual place where each person was living a year before the census. If a person was temporarily away from home a year before the census, record the place where the person was living, not the place the person was temporarily visiting. For example, if someone living in Kgalagadi was away from home visiting friends or relatives in Jwaneng, or if someone was in hospital in Jwaneng, do not record the place of usual living a year ago as Jwaneng, instead write Kgalagadi. If a child was attending boarding school in Lobatse a year ago and was with his\/her family in Central district during the school holiday, then the child's place of usual living a year ago was Lobatse; he\/she was merely visiting Central district at this time a year ago.\n<br \/>For children who are under one year of age at the time of enumeration, enter 0000 (because this time a year ago they were not born).<\/p>\n\n<p>For a person who is living in the same housing unit now as last year, enter 0001. For a person who was living elsewhere in the locality (as indicated on the top of the questionnaire) last year, enter 0002.<\/p>\n\n<p>For a person who was living somewhere else in Botswana, write down the name of the census district (as described for A8).<\/p>\n\n<p>For a person who was living outside Botswana a year before the census, enter the name of the country on the unshaded space. In cases where the place of usual residence a year ago is not known, write 9999 and 7999 if it is known that the person was outside Botswana although the exact country where the person was at that time is not known. Similarly if it was known that the person was somewhere in Botswana even though the exact location is not known, the code to use should be 6699.","var_universe":"Botswana 2011: Persons age 1+ except institutionalized non-residents [discrepancies: type I trace; type II 5.3%]","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the person's migratory status of one year ago.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Non-migration","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"Migration","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"7","labl":"International migration","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"8","labl":"Unknown","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Migration: Global Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"BW2011A_MIG5DIST","name":"BW2011A_MIG5DIST","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"313","loc_end_pos":"314","loc_width":"2","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"District of residence 5 years ago","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<span class=\"h3\">A. Person Information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>10. Where did [the respondent] live this time in August 2006?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 0000 Not born<br \/>[] 0001 In this housing unit<br \/>[] 0002 Elsewhere in this locality<br \/>[] 66XX Elsewhere in Botswana [state town \/ census district]<br \/>[] 7XXX Other country [see list]<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"131. Columns A7-A12\n<br \/>These questions collect information about the place of birth, places of residence, and parental survival of the persons listed in column A1. This portion of the sample questionnaire is inserted on page 30 for easy reference.<\/p>\n\n<p>135. Column A10: Place of usual living: 5 years ago\n<br \/>Q. Where did the respondent live this time in August 2006?\n<br \/>This question deals with the usual place where each person was living 5 years before the census. If a person was temporarily away from home 5 years before the census, record the place where the person was living, not the place the person was temporarily visiting. Like in above, if someone living in Ngamiland was away from home visiting friends or relatives in Francistown, or if someone was in hospital in Francistown, do not record the place of usual living 5 years ago as Francistown. Use the code for Ngamiland instead. If a child was attending boarding school in Gaborone, 5 years ago and was always with his\/her family in Southern district during the school holiday, then the child's place of usual living 5 years ago was Gaborone; he\/she was merely visiting Southern district at this time 5 years ago.<\/p>\n\n<p>For children who are under 5 years of age at the time of enumeration, enter 0000 (because this time 5 years ago they were not born).<\/p>\n\n<p>For a person who is living in the same housing unit now as 5 years ago, enter 0001. For a person who was living elsewhere in the locality (as indicated on the top of the questionnaire) 5 years ago, enter 0002.<\/p>\n\n<p>For a person who was living somewhere else in Botswana, write down the name of the census district (as described for A8).<\/p>\n\n<p>For a person who was living outside Botswana 5 years before the census, enter the name of the country. Lastly write 9999 if the place of usual residence 5 years ago was not known and 7999 if it is known that the person was outside Botswana although the exact country where the person was at that time is not known. Similarly if it was known that the person was somewhere in Botswana even though the exact location is not known, the code to use should be 6699.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Table omitted.]","var_universe":"Botswana 2011: Persons age 5+ except institutionalized non-residents [discrepancies: type I trace; type II none]","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the person's district of residence in Botswana 5 years ago.","var_catgry":[{"value":"01","labl":"Gaborone","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"02","labl":"Francistown","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"03","labl":"Lobatse","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"04","labl":"Selibe Phikwe","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"05","labl":"Orapa","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"06","labl":"Jwaneng","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"07","labl":"Sowa","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"10","labl":"Ngwaketse","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"11","labl":"Borolong","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"12","labl":"Ngwaketse West","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"20","labl":"South East","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"30","labl":"Kweneng East","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"31","labl":"Kweneng West","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"40","labl":"Kgatleng","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"50","labl":"Central Serowe and Palapye","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"51","labl":"Central Mahalapye","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"52","labl":"Central Bobonong","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"53","labl":"Central Boteti","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"54","labl":"Central Tutume","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"60","labl":"North East","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"70","labl":"Ngamiland East","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"71","labl":"Ngamiland West","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"72","labl":"Chobe","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"73","labl":"Ngamiland Delta","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"77","labl":"Abroad","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"80","labl":"Ghanzi and Central Kgalagadi Game Reserve (CKGR)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"90","labl":"Kgalagadi South","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"91","labl":"Kgalagadi North","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"98","labl":"Unknown","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"99","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Migration: Global Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"BW2011A_MIG5","name":"BW2011A_MIG5","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"315","loc_end_pos":"315","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Migration status 5 years ago","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":null,"var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"131. Columns A7-A12\n<br \/>These questions collect information about the place of birth, places of residence, and parental survival of the persons listed in column A1. This portion of the sample questionnaire is inserted on page 30 for easy reference.<\/p>\n\n<p>135. Column A10: Place of usual living: 5 years ago\n<br \/>Q. Where did the respondent live this time in August 2006?\n<br \/>This question deals with the usual place where each person was living 5 years before the census. If a person was temporarily away from home 5 years before the census, record the place where the person was living, not the place the person was temporarily visiting. Like in above, if someone living in Ngamiland was away from home visiting friends or relatives in Francistown, or if someone was in hospital in Francistown, do not record the place of usual living 5 years ago as Francistown. Use the code for Ngamiland instead. If a child was attending boarding school in Gaborone, 5 years ago and was always with his\/her family in Southern district during the school holiday, then the child's place of usual living 5 years ago was Gaborone; he\/she was merely visiting Southern district at this time 5 years ago.<\/p>\n\n<p>For children who are under 5 years of age at the time of enumeration, enter 0000 (because this time 5 years ago they were not born).<\/p>\n\n<p>For a person who is living in the same housing unit now as 5 years ago, enter 0001. For a person who was living elsewhere in the locality (as indicated on the top of the questionnaire) 5 years ago, enter 0002.<\/p>\n\n<p>For a person who was living somewhere else in Botswana, write down the name of the census district (as described for A8).<\/p>\n\n<p>For a person who was living outside Botswana 5 years before the census, enter the name of the country. Lastly write 9999 if the place of usual residence 5 years ago was not known and 7999 if it is known that the person was outside Botswana although the exact country where the person was at that time is not known. Similarly if it was known that the person was somewhere in Botswana even though the exact location is not known, the code to use should be 6699.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Table omitted.]","var_universe":"Botswana 2011: Persons age 5+ except institutionalized non-residents [discrepancies: type I trace; type II 7.0%]","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the person's migratory status 5 years ago.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Non-migration","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"Migration","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"7","labl":"International migrant","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"8","labl":"Unknown","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Migration: Global Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"BW2011A_ORPHAN","name":"BW2011A_ORPHAN","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"316","loc_end_pos":"316","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Orphanhood status","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":null,"var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"136. Column A11-A12: Parental survival\n<br \/>Parental survival questions establish whether the biological parents of the person are still alive or dead. Collect information on the parental survival of the people listed on column A1. It should be made clear to the respondent the difference between biological parents and other parents like stepparents or foster parents. The need for the biological parents should be emphasized.<\/p>\n\n<p>137. Column A11: Mother\n<br \/>Q. Is the respondent's biological mother alive?\n<br \/>Find out from the respondent if the biological mother of each and every person listed in A1 is alive or dead. If the biological mother is still alive enter code \"1\" in the shaded area. If the biological mother is dead enter code \"2\". If it is not known if the mother to the person in question is alive enter code \"3\" in the shaded area. You must probe thoroughly before accepting that.<\/p>\n\n<p>138. Column A12: Father\n<br \/>Q. Is the respondent's biological father alive?\n<br \/>Like in the case of the mother above, find out from the respondent if the biological father of each and every person listed in A1 is alive or dead. If the biological father is still alive enter code \"1\" in the shaded region. If the biological father is dead enter code \"2\". Finally if it is not known if the biological father to the person in question is alive enter code \"3\" in the shaded area. You must probe thoroughly before accepting that it is not known if the father is alive or not.","var_universe":"Botswana 2011: All persons","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether this person is orphan.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Orphan","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"Not orphan","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Other Person Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"BW2011A_OCC2","name":"BW2011A_OCC2","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"317","loc_end_pos":"318","loc_width":"2","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Occupation, 2-digits","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"District _ _ _\n<br \/>Locality _ _ _\n<br \/>Village _ _\n<br \/>Enumeration Area _ _ _ _\n<br \/>Lolwapa \/ House Number _ _ _ _\n<br \/>Check Digit _ _\n<br \/>Household Number _ _ _ _<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Economic activity<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>Occupation\n<br \/>23. What type of work did [the respondent] do in the past 7 days? To be precise, what were the main tasks and duties?\n<br \/> <\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">________ [probe as necessary, use two or more words to describe the occupation]<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"em\">All Persons Aged 12 years and over<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>145. Column A18-A25\n<br \/>These questions apply only to persons aged 12 and years and over. If the person is less than 12 years of age, then when you reach column A16 you should put dashes in the shaded areas for columns A16-A31 and proceed to the next listed person in the household.<\/p>\n\n<p>152. Column A24: Occupation\n<br \/>Q. What type of work did the respondent do in the past 7 days?\n<br \/>A person's occupation depends on the tasks and duties, which the person performs. Remember that if a person worked at all during the past 7 days, whether for cash or not, and for however short a period, then you should try to find out what kind of work the person did. You should try to get the respondent to give both a job title and a two- or three-word description of the tasks performed. For example, if a person states that he\/she is a mechanic, ask him\/her what he\/she repairs.<\/p>\n\n<p>You should record his\/her response in the unshaded area of column A24 as follows: \"mechanic fixes cars\" or \"mechanic, fixes radios\". Use the comments box if you need more space. If a person moved from one job to another, you should enter the most recent occupation even if it only lasted for a day or two. This may happen with people who are casual laborers. If a person has more than one occupation, record the one on which he\/she spends most of his\/her time. However, if someone has a temporary job during the school holidays - but has a permanent job during term time-it is his\/her permanent occupation that should be described. A census enumerator or supervisor who is a schoolteacher during term time must therefore be described as \"primary school teacher\" or \"secondary school teacher\".<\/p>\n\n<p>You will usually have to probe the respondent to get good information about a person's occupation. For example, people who make things (bread, clothing, pottery, wood objects, tools, beer, food products, furniture, bricks, etc.) should be asked how they make them. It is important to find out whether they mostly use their hands or hand-held tools, or whether they mostly produce these goods by operating machinery. A person who brews beer at home using traditional techniques belongs to a different occupational category from a person who operates a machine that ferments the grains used in making beer. (See probing examples below). You should also probe when the information provided by the respondent does not seem reasonable. For example, if a person has only completed Form 4, it seems unlikely that he\/she could be an auditor or an engineer. If you probe, you may discover that the person is actually an accounting clerk or an engineering assistant.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Table omitted]","var_universe":"Botswana 2011: Persons age 12+ who worked for pay in past 7 days except institutionalized non-residents [discrepancies: type I none; type II trace]","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the person's occupation (2-digit) in the past 7 days.","var_catgry":[{"value":"00","labl":"Occupation not stated or not classifiable","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"11","labl":"Legislators and senior government officials","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"12","labl":"Company directors and corporate managers","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"13","labl":"Small business managers and managing supervisors","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"21","labl":"Physical scientists","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"22","labl":"Life 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controllers","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"34","labl":"Life science and health associate professionals","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"35","labl":"Primary and pre-primary education teachers","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"36","labl":"Finance and sales associate professionals","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"37","labl":"Administrative associate professionals","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"38","labl":"Creative and performing artists and sportspersons","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"39","labl":"Miscellaneous technicians and associate professionals","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"41","labl":"Office clerks","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"42","labl":"Customer services clerks","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"51","labl":"Personal service workers","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"52","labl":"Protective service workers","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"53","labl":"Salespersons, demonstrators and models","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"61","labl":"Market-oriented skilled agricultural and related workers","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"71","labl":"Extraction trades workers","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"72","labl":"Building and construction trades workers","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"73","labl":"Machinery mechanics and fitters","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"74","labl":"Metal moulders, welders, sheet metal workers, structural metal preparers, blacksmiths, tool makers and related workers","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"75","labl":"Electrical and electronic equipment mechanics and fitters","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"76","labl":"Handicraft and related trades workers","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"77","labl":"Food processing and related trades workers","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"78","labl":"Wood treaters, wood furniture makers and related trades workers","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"79","labl":"Miscellaneous craft and related workers","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"81","labl":"Industrial plant operators","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"82","labl":"Stationary machine operators and assemblers","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"83","labl":"Drivers and mobile machinery operators","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"88","labl":"Botswana Defence Force Personal","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"91","labl":"Labourers in mining, construction, manufacturing and transport","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"92","labl":"Agricultural and related labourers","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"93","labl":"Sales and service elementary occupations","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"98","labl":"Unknown","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"99","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work: Occupation Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"BW2011A_OCC1","name":"BW2011A_OCC1","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"319","loc_end_pos":"320","loc_width":"2","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Occupation, 1-digit","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"District _ _ _\n<br \/>Locality _ _ _\n<br \/>Village _ _\n<br \/>Enumeration Area _ _ _ _\n<br \/>Lolwapa \/ House Number _ _ _ _\n<br \/>Check Digit _ _\n<br \/>Household Number _ _ _ _<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Economic activity<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>Occupation\n<br \/>23. What type of work did [the respondent] do in the past 7 days? To be precise, what were the main tasks and duties?\n<br \/> <\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">________ [probe as necessary, use two or more words to describe the occupation]<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"em\">All Persons Aged 12 years and over<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>145. Column A18-A25\n<br \/>These questions apply only to persons aged 12 and years and over. If the person is less than 12 years of age, then when you reach column A16 you should put dashes in the shaded areas for columns A16-A31 and proceed to the next listed person in the household.<\/p>\n\n<p>152. Column A24: Occupation\n<br \/>Q. What type of work did the respondent do in the past 7 days?\n<br \/>A person's occupation depends on the tasks and duties, which the person performs. Remember that if a person worked at all during the past 7 days, whether for cash or not, and for however short a period, then you should try to find out what kind of work the person did. You should try to get the respondent to give both a job title and a two- or three-word description of the tasks performed. For example, if a person states that he\/she is a mechanic, ask him\/her what he\/she repairs.<\/p>\n\n<p>You should record his\/her response in the unshaded area of column A24 as follows: \"mechanic fixes cars\" or \"mechanic, fixes radios\". Use the comments box if you need more space. If a person moved from one job to another, you should enter the most recent occupation even if it only lasted for a day or two. This may happen with people who are casual laborers. If a person has more than one occupation, record the one on which he\/she spends most of his\/her time. However, if someone has a temporary job during the school holidays - but has a permanent job during term time-it is his\/her permanent occupation that should be described. A census enumerator or supervisor who is a schoolteacher during term time must therefore be described as \"primary school teacher\" or \"secondary school teacher\".<\/p>\n\n<p>You will usually have to probe the respondent to get good information about a person's occupation. For example, people who make things (bread, clothing, pottery, wood objects, tools, beer, food products, furniture, bricks, etc.) should be asked how they make them. It is important to find out whether they mostly use their hands or hand-held tools, or whether they mostly produce these goods by operating machinery. A person who brews beer at home using traditional techniques belongs to a different occupational category from a person who operates a machine that ferments the grains used in making beer. (See probing examples below). You should also probe when the information provided by the respondent does not seem reasonable. For example, if a person has only completed Form 4, it seems unlikely that he\/she could be an auditor or an engineer. If you probe, you may discover that the person is actually an accounting clerk or an engineering assistant.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Table omitted]","var_universe":"Botswana 2011: Persons age 12+ who worked for pay in past 7 days except institutionalized non-residents [discrepancies: type I none; type II trace]","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the person's occupation (1-digit) in the past 7 days.","var_catgry":[{"value":"00","labl":"Occupation not stated or not classifiable","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"01","labl":"Legislators, administrators, and managers","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"02","labl":"Professionals","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"03","labl":"Technicians and associate professionals","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"04","labl":"Clerks","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"05","labl":"Service workers, shope, and market sales workers","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"06","labl":"Skilled agricultural and related workers","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"07","labl":"Craft and related trade workers","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"08","labl":"Plant and machine operators and assemblers","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"09","labl":"Elementary occupations","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"88","labl":"Botswana defence force personal","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"98","labl":"Unknown","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"99","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work: Occupation Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"BW2011A_IND1","name":"BW2011A_IND1","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"321","loc_end_pos":"322","loc_width":"2","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Industry, 1-digit","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"District _ _ _\n<br \/>Locality _ _ _\n<br \/>Village _ _\n<br \/>Enumeration Area _ _ _ _\n<br \/>Lolwapa \/ House Number _ _ _ _\n<br \/>Check Digit _ _\n<br \/>Household Number _ _ _ _<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Economic activity<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>Industry\n<br \/>24. What was the main product, service, or activity of [the respondent's] place of work?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">________ [probe as necessary, use two or more words to describe the industry]<\/div><p>[Go to question 25 for female, else go to next question]","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"em\">All Persons Aged 12 years and over<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>145. Column A18-A25\n<br \/>These questions apply only to persons aged 12 and years and over. If the person is less than 12 years of age, then when you reach column A16 you should put dashes in the shaded areas for columns A16-A31 and proceed to the next listed person in the household.<\/p>\n\n<p>153. Column A25: Industry\n<br \/>Q. What was the main product, service, or activity of the respondent's place of work?\n<br \/>The industry identifies the main kind of product produced or the main service provided by the establishment or the work unit in which the individual works. It is important to understand the difference between industry and occupation. An occupation summarises the tasks performed by an individual who is working. The industry has to do with the products or services, or main functions or activities, of the workplace. For example, a woman may be an accounts clerk who is employed by a dairy farmer. Her occupation is \"accounts clerk\" and the industry in which she works is \"dairy farming\". If the same person was employed by a diamond mine, the occupation would still be \"accounts clerk\" but the industry would be \"diamond mining\". A man working in the same mine might be a mine sampler - his occupation would be \"mine sampler, but he also belongs to the mining industry. Clearly, an industry may include a number of different occupations, and the same occupation may be found in many different industries.\n<br \/>If the respondent can give you the name of the company for which an individual works or the name of a self-employed person's business, then the Central Statistics Office will often be able to identify the industry from the company name using available records within the CSO. However, you should still also try to find out what goods or services are produced by the company or individual. Records both the name of the company (abbreviates if necessary, and then write out the name in full in the comments box) and the goods or services produced.<\/p>\n\n<p>You will usually have to probe the respondent to get good information about the industry in which a person works. Some general tips for probing and the Botswana Standard Industrial Classification ... Revision 3 are given below.<\/p>\n\n<p>General Tips:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">a. First ask the respondent what the name of the company or business is.<br \/>b. You should then ask the respondent what kinds of goods are produced at the place where the person works, especially if the name of the business is not known, or if the individual is self-employed, working on a farm, lands, or cattle-post, or working for another individual\/household rather than for a company or business. If you need more space use the comments box. See below for some examples of goods produced.<br \/>c. If the business or workplace does not produce goods, ask what kinds of services are provided. See below for some examples of services provided.<br \/>d. In recording the response, be sure to indicate whether the business is making or selling goods (if relevant). For example, write \"brews beer\" or \"sells beer\", not just \"beer\".<br \/>e. If the above approaches do not succeed, ask the respondent what type of business the person works in and, if necessary, see more examples below.<\/div><div class=\"i2\">i. Examples of goods produced<br \/>Bread, traditional beer, biltong, textiles, tinned meat, glass, bricks, tiles, metal tools, shoes, leather bags, rope, books, baskets, clothing, fat cakes, brooms, newspapers, plastic pipes, kgotla chairs, boilers, mats, pots, wooden spoons, vaccines, maize flour, milk, soap, etc.<br \/>ii. Examples of services provided<br \/>Repairing cars, repairing shoes, repairing watches, cleaning houses, guarding houses, taking care of children, typing, hawking goods, driving a taxi, cutting and styling hair, treating illnesses, teaching, selling property, selling airline tickets, renting videos, dry-cleaning clothes, selling beer, running a restaurant, running a shop, etc.<br \/>iii. Examples of types of businesses or economic activities<br \/>Building houses, constructing roads, wholesale trade, general retailer, hotel, restaurant, butchery, petrol station, airline, railway, selling cars, transporting goods, bank, insurance, real estate, prospecting, architectural services, church, school, hospital, clinic, local government, brigades, traditional farming, fishing, hunting, blacksmith, traditional healing, performing at nightclubs, travel agency, employers' organization, labor union, co-operative, electrical construction, law firm, accounting firm, market stall, dairy farming, commercial farming etc.<\/div><p>[Table omitted]","var_universe":"Botswana 2011: Persons age 12+ who worked for pay in past 7 days except institutionalized non-residents [discrepancies: none]","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the industry (1-digit) in which the person works.","var_catgry":[{"value":"01","labl":"Agriculture, hunting, and forestry","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"02","labl":"Fishing","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"03","labl":"Mining and quarrying","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"04","labl":"Manufacturing","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"05","labl":"Electricity, gas, and water supply","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"06","labl":"Construction","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"07","labl":"Wholesale and retail trade, including repair of motor vehicles and personal household goods","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"08","labl":"Hotels and restaurants","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"09","labl":"Transport, storage, and communication","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"10","labl":"Financial intermediaries","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"11","labl":"Real Estate, renting, and business activities","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"12","labl":"Public administration","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"13","labl":"Education","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"14","labl":"Health and social work","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"15","labl":"Other community, social, and personal service activities","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"16","labl":"Private households with employed persons","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"17","labl":"Foreign missions, international organizations","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"98","labl":"Unknown","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"99","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work: Industry Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"BW2011A_CHBORN","name":"BW2011A_CHBORN","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"323","loc_end_pos":"324","loc_width":"2","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Children ever born","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<span class=\"h3\">A. Person Information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Fertility and child survival<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>25. How many children have been born alive by [the respondent]?\n<br \/>[Include those who have died]<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">Number of males ____ <br \/>Number of females ____<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"154. Columns A26-A31: Fertility and child survival (females only)\n<br \/>It must be noted that fertility is defined as actual birth performance of a woman.\n<br \/>Questions A26-A29 must be completed for all females aged 12 years and over, regardless of their marital status and their relationship to the head of household. For males of any age and females less than 12 years of age, enter a dash in these columns. For young girls (i.e. 12-15 years old) who are still living at home with their parents, this question may be considered rather personal. Take care how you ask the question.<\/p>\n\n<p>Questions A30-A31 are only asked of females aged 12 to 49 years old. For others, enter a dash in these columns. The enumerator should always check at all times that the number of children in A26 should be equal to the sum of this in A27, A28, and A29. The enumerator should therefore always crosscheck that these balances before moving on to the next section.<\/p>\n\n<p>The relevant portion of the sample questionnaire is shown on page 61 for easy reference.<\/p>\n\n<p>155. Column A26: Children born alive\n<br \/>Q. How many children have been born alive by the respondent?\n<br \/>In column A26 you must record (as a two-digit code) the total number of children ever born alive to the woman. Children born alive are those children who cried at least once after birth. All other births are stillbirths. Remember to include all those children who have died, but do not include stillbirths. When recording, you must always ensure that the total number of male children ever born to a woman in A26 equals to those living with the mother (in A27) plus those living elsewhere (in A28) and those dead (in A29). Similarly the sum of females in A27 and A28 and A29 should sum to females in A26.","var_universe":"Botswana 2011: Females age 12+ except institutionalized non-residents [discrepancies: type I trace; type II none]","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the number of children ever born by the respondent.","var_catgry":[{"value":"00","labl":"0","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"01","labl":"1","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"02","labl":"2","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"03","labl":"3","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"04","labl":"4","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"05","labl":"5","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"06","labl":"6","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"07","labl":"7","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"08","labl":"8","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"09","labl":"9","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"10","labl":"10","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"11","labl":"11","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"12","labl":"12","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"13","labl":"13","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"14","labl":"14+","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"99","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Fertility and Mortality Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"BW2011A_CHMOM","name":"BW2011A_CHMOM","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"325","loc_end_pos":"326","loc_width":"2","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Children living with mother","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<span class=\"h3\">A. Person Information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Fertility and child survival<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>26. How many are living with mother?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">Number of males ____ <br \/>Number of females ____<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"154. Columns A26-A31: Fertility and child survival (females only)\n<br \/>It must be noted that fertility is defined as actual birth performance of a woman.\n<br \/>Questions A26-A29 must be completed for all females aged 12 years and over, regardless of their marital status and their relationship to the head of household. For males of any age and females less than 12 years of age, enter a dash in these columns. For young girls (i.e. 12-15 years old) who are still living at home with their parents, this question may be considered rather personal. Take care how you ask the question.<\/p>\n\n<p>Questions A30-A31 are only asked of females aged 12 to 49 years old. For others, enter a dash in these columns. The enumerator should always check at all times that the number of children in A26 should be equal to the sum of this in A27, A28, and A29. The enumerator should therefore always crosscheck that these balances before moving on to the next section.<\/p>\n\n<p>The relevant portion of the sample questionnaire is shown on page 61 for easy reference.<\/p>\n\n<p>156. Column A27: Children living with mother\n<br \/>Q. How many are living with the mother?\n<br \/>In column A27 enter the number of children born to the woman who live with her at her usual place of residence. These children should be recorded with respect to their sex such that they satisfy the sum condition as explained in paragraph 144. For visiting mothers, this means those children who live with her at her own household or at her usual residence and not at the household where she spent the last night.","var_universe":"Botswana 2011: Females age 12+ who ever had children excluding institutionalized non-residents [discrepancies: type I none; type II: 1.5%]","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the number of children born by the respondent living with mother.","var_catgry":[{"value":"00","labl":"0","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"01","labl":"1","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"02","labl":"2","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"03","labl":"3","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"04","labl":"4","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"05","labl":"5","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"06","labl":"6","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"07","labl":"7","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"08","labl":"8","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"09","labl":"9","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"10","labl":"10+","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"98","labl":"Unknown","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"99","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Fertility and Mortality Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"BW2011A_CHAWAY","name":"BW2011A_CHAWAY","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"327","loc_end_pos":"328","loc_width":"2","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Children living elsewhere","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<span class=\"h3\">A. Person Information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Fertility and child survival<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>27. How many are living elsewhere?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">Number of males ____ <br \/>Number of females ____<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"154. Columns A26-A31: Fertility and child survival (females only)\n<br \/>It must be noted that fertility is defined as actual birth performance of a woman.\n<br \/>Questions A26-A29 must be completed for all females aged 12 years and over, regardless of their marital status and their relationship to the head of household. For males of any age and females less than 12 years of age, enter a dash in these columns. For young girls (i.e. 12-15 years old) who are still living at home with their parents, this question may be considered rather personal. Take care how you ask the question.<\/p>\n\n<p>Questions A30-A31 are only asked of females aged 12 to 49 years old. For others, enter a dash in these columns. The enumerator should always check at all times that the number of children in A26 should be equal to the sum of this in A27, A28, and A29. The enumerator should therefore always crosscheck that these balances before moving on to the next section.<\/p>\n\n<p>The relevant portion of the sample questionnaire is shown on page 61 for easy reference.<\/p>\n\n<p>157. Column A28: Children living elsewhere\n<br \/>Q. How many are living elsewhere?\n<br \/>In column A28 enter the number of children born to the woman who are not living with her at her usual place of residence. These children should be recorded with respect to their sex such that males and females living with mother, male and female children living elsewhere, and male and female children who have died together should be equals to total number of male and female children ever born to a woman.","var_universe":"Botswana 2011: Females age 12+ who ever had children excluding institutionalized non-residents [discrepancies: type I none; type II: 1.5%]","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the number of children born by the respondent living elsewhere.","var_catgry":[{"value":"00","labl":"0","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"01","labl":"1","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"02","labl":"2","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"03","labl":"3","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"04","labl":"4","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"05","labl":"5","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"06","labl":"6","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"07","labl":"7","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"08","labl":"8","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"09","labl":"9","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"10","labl":"10+","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"98","labl":"Unknown","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"99","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Fertility and Mortality Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"BW2011A_CHDIES","name":"BW2011A_CHDIES","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"329","loc_end_pos":"330","loc_width":"2","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Children died","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<span class=\"h3\">A. Person Information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Fertility and child survival<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>28. How many of the children have died?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">Number of males ____ <br \/>Number of females ____<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"154. Columns A26-A31: Fertility and child survival (females only)\n<br \/>It must be noted that fertility is defined as actual birth performance of a woman.\n<br \/>Questions A26-A29 must be completed for all females aged 12 years and over, regardless of their marital status and their relationship to the head of household. For males of any age and females less than 12 years of age, enter a dash in these columns. For young girls (i.e. 12-15 years old) who are still living at home with their parents, this question may be considered rather personal. Take care how you ask the question.<\/p>\n\n<p>Questions A30-A31 are only asked of females aged 12 to 49 years old. For others, enter a dash in these columns. The enumerator should always check at all times that the number of children in A26 should be equal to the sum of this in A27, A28, and A29. The enumerator should therefore always crosscheck that these balances before moving on to the next section.<\/p>\n\n<p>The relevant portion of the sample questionnaire is shown on page 61 for easy reference.<\/p>\n\n<p>158. Column A29: Children who have died\n<br \/>Q. How many children have died?\n<br \/>In column A29 enter the number of children born alive to a woman who have since died separately for males and females. Sometimes a woman may forget to mention children who died in infancy or may not want to be reminded of painful events; you must therefore put the question sympathetically and tactfully. These children should be recorded with respect to their sex such that they satisfy the sum condition as explained in paragraph 144.","var_universe":"Botswana 2011: Females age 12+ who ever had children excluding institutionalized non-residents [discrepancies: type I trace; type II none]","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the number of children born by the respondent and who have died.","var_catgry":[{"value":"00","labl":"0","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"01","labl":"1","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"02","labl":"2","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"03","labl":"3","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"04","labl":"4","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"05","labl":"5","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"06","labl":"6","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"07","labl":"7","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"08","labl":"8+","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"99","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Fertility and Mortality Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"BW2011A_CHBORN1","name":"BW2011A_CHBORN1","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"331","loc_end_pos":"331","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Children born alive since Independence Day 2010","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<span class=\"h3\">A. Person Information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Fertility and child survival<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>29. How many children have been born alive by [the respondent] since Independence Day 2010?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">Number of males ____ <br \/>Number of females ____<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"154. Columns A26-A31: Fertility and child survival (females only)\n<br \/>It must be noted that fertility is defined as actual birth performance of a woman.\n<br \/>Questions A26-A29 must be completed for all females aged 12 years and over, regardless of their marital status and their relationship to the head of household. For males of any age and females less than 12 years of age, enter a dash in these columns. For young girls (i.e. 12-15 years old) who are still living at home with their parents, this question may be considered rather personal. Take care how you ask the question.<\/p>\n\n<p>Questions A30-A31 are only asked of females aged 12 to 49 years old. For others, enter a dash in these columns. The enumerator should always check at all times that the number of children in A26 should be equal to the sum of this in A27, A28, and A29. The enumerator should therefore always crosscheck that these balances before moving on to the next section.<\/p>\n\n<p>The relevant portion of the sample questionnaire is shown on page 61 for easy reference.<\/p>\n\n<p>160. Column A30: Children born alive\n<br \/>Q. How many children have been born alive by the respondent since Independence Day 2010?\n<br \/>These columns must be completed for females aged 12 to 49 years. For a female aged 50 or more, enter a dash in each of columns A30 and A31. If the woman has not had a live birth since Independence Day, 2009, enter 00 in these columns. Otherwise enter the number of male and female children born in column A30 under male and female columns respectively.","var_universe":"Botswana 2011: Females age 12 to 49 except institutionalized non-resident [discrepancies: type I trace; type II none]","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the number of children born alive by the respondent since Independence Day 2010.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"0","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"1","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"2+","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Fertility and Mortality Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"BW2011A_CHSURV","name":"BW2011A_CHSURV","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"332","loc_end_pos":"332","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Children born alive since Independence Day 2010 and still alive","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<span class=\"h3\">A. Person Information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Fertility and child survival<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>30. How many of these children are still alive?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">Number of males ____ <br \/>Number of females ____<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"154. Columns A26-A31: Fertility and child survival (females only)\n<br \/>It must be noted that fertility is defined as actual birth performance of a woman.\n<br \/>Questions A26-A29 must be completed for all females aged 12 years and over, regardless of their marital status and their relationship to the head of household. For males of any age and females less than 12 years of age, enter a dash in these columns. For young girls (i.e. 12-15 years old) who are still living at home with their parents, this question may be considered rather personal. Take care how you ask the question.<\/p>\n\n<p>Questions A30-A31 are only asked of females aged 12 to 49 years old. For others, enter a dash in these columns. The enumerator should always check at all times that the number of children in A26 should be equal to the sum of this in A27, A28, and A29. The enumerator should therefore always crosscheck that these balances before moving on to the next section.<\/p>\n\n<p>The relevant portion of the sample questionnaire is shown on page 61 for easy reference.<\/p>\n\n<p>160. Column A30: Children born alive\n<br \/>Q. How many children have been born alive by the respondent since Independence Day 2010?\n<br \/>These columns must be completed for females aged 12 to 49 years. For a female aged 50 or more, enter a dash in each of columns A30 and A31. If the woman has not had a live birth since Independence Day, 2009, enter 00 in these columns. Otherwise enter the number of male and female children born in column A30 under male and female columns respectively.<\/p>\n\n<p>161. Column A31: Children surviving\n<br \/>Q. How many of these children (born since Independence Day 2010) are still alive?\n<br \/>Like in column A29 above, this column must be completed for the females aged 12 to 49 years. What is needed is the number of children still alive among those children born alive since Independence Day 2009.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Table omitted]","var_universe":"Botswana 2011: Females age 12 to 49 except institutionalized non-resident [discrepancies: type I trace; type II none]","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the number of children born alive to the respondent since Independence Day 2010 and who are still alive.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"0","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"1","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"2","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Fertility and Mortality Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"}],"variable_groups":[]}