Nigeria - Nigeria Living Standard Survey 2003, First round
Reference ID | NGA-NBS-NLSS-2003-v1.2 |
Year | 2003 - 2004 |
Country | Nigeria |
Producer(s) | National Bureau of Statistics - Federal Government of Nigeria |
Sponsor(s) | Federal Government of Nigeria - FGN - Funding World Bank - WB - Funding Department of International Development - DFID - Funding European Union - EU - Funding |
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- Household Roaster fo
r each person - Introductory visit
- Other visit
- General Education
- Educational career
- Literacy and apprent
iceship - Health condition in
the past two weeks - Preventive, health,
vaccination - Postnatal care
- Fertility, prenatal
care, contraceptives - HIVAIDS
- Screeening questions
and list of occupat
ions in the past 12
months - Characteristics of m
ain occupation - Secondary occupation
in the last 12 mont
hs - Third Occupation in
the last 12 months - Fourth occupation in
the last 12 months - Employment search in
the past 12 months - Employment History
- Activity status and
employment search in
the last 7 days - Housekeeping
- Migration 1
- Agric assets, land a
nd livestock - Plot detail
- Harvest and disposal
of crop staple grai
n, field crops and c
ash crops - Harvest and disposal
, root fruits veg an
d crops harvested pi
ecemeal - Seasonality of sales
and purchase - Other agric income,
in cash or kind - Agric cost and expen
ses - Processing of agric
produce - Consumption of own p
roduce, day and mont
h of visit - Consumption of own p
roduction - Non food expenses on
less frequently pur
chased items - Non food expenses fr
equently purchased i
tems visits - Household Expenditur
e on Non-food freque
ntly purchased - Non food expenses fr
equently purchased i
tems - Non Farm enterprise,
First enterprise, e
xpenditure - Agic assets, equipme
nt - Assets of first non
farm enterprises - Miscellaneous income
and expenditure - Food expenses days a
nd month of visit - Household Expenditur
e on education - Household expenditur
e on food frequently
purchased - Household Expenditur
e on health - Housing respondent
- Identification of re
spondent for agric a
nd business question
s - Income transfer
- Introduction to tran
sfer payments made b
y household - Social capital and c
ommunity participati
on - Food Expenses
- Total Household Expe
nditure - Basic chracteristics
of non-farm enterpr
ise - Intro to Expenditure
, first enterprise - Non Farm enterprises
, second enterprise,
expenditure - Intro to non farm en
terprise, third ente
rprise, expenditure - Expenditure, Non far
m third enterprise - Assets of second non
farm enterprise - Revenue of Non Farm
enterprise - Credit
- Savings
- Assets and durable g
oods - Transfer payments ma
de by household - Introduction to inco
me transfer and misc
ellaneous income and
expenditure - Household income sch
edule
Data Dictionary
Data File: Social capital and community participation
Content | The section contains informations on Social capital and community participation in the household |
Cases | 19158 |
Variable(s) | 36 |
Structure: | Type: relational Keys: Caseid (Case identification) |
Version | Version 1.2 |
Producer | National Bureau of Statistics(NBS) |
Processing Checks | Checking of all invalids codes were corrected |
Variables
Name | Label | Question | |
State | State of the nation | STATE | |
Sector | Urban or rural | SECTOR | |
Ric | Replicate identification code | RIC | |
Hhno | Household number | HH NO | |
Caseid | Case identification | SOCIAL CAPITAL AND COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION | |
Poverty | Self assesment of poverty | Do you consider your household to be Very Poor,Averagely Poor or Not Poor? Very Poor…….....1 Averagely Poor..2 Not Poor..…..…..3 | |
Reason | Primary reason for poverty | What do you think has led your household to be in Poverty? Cannot Afford/Lack of Agricultural inputs such as Fertilizers, seeds, or Prices of Inputs too High……………………………………………….1 Agricultural inputs such as fertilizers, Seeds etc are not available in my area……………………………………………………………………………….…….......2 Lack of Agricultural Inputs due to other Reasons such as swindling or not delivered by Supplier………………………………….…….......3 Low Agricultural Production…………………………………....4 Because of Draught……………………………………………………………………5 Lack of Adequate Land………………………………………………………….6 Prices for Agricultural produce too low……………7 Lack of Buyers for our agricultural produce…8 Lack of livestock due to death…………….……………………9 Lack of Capital to start or expand agricultural business………...10 Lack of Credit facilities to start agricultural production or to buy inputs….................................................11 Lack of Capital to start Own Business……………………………………….…..12 Lack of Credit facilities to start or expand my business.13 Lack of Employment Opportunities or cannot find a Job………14 Salary or Wages too Low…………………………………………………….……..........15 Prices of Commodities too High…………………………………………….……......16 Hard Economic Times/decline of our Economy………………………….…….17 Business not doing Well……………………………………………………………..........18 Low Profit from Business…………………………………………………………..........19 Too Much Competition………………………………………………………………............20 Loss of Property due to conflict……………..……………………………………...21 Loss of Employment due to Conflict/disaster……………………………….22 Loss of Limbs (Disability) due to conflict…….……………………………23 Other (SPECIFY)…………………………………….………………………………..............24 | |
Secreas | Secondary reason for poverty | What do you think has led your household to be in Poverty? Cannot Afford/Lack of Agricultural inputs such as Fertilizers, seeds, or Prices of Inputs too High……………………………………………….1 Agricultural inputs such as fertilizers, Seeds etc are not available in my area……………………………………………………………………………….…….......2 Lack of Agricultural Inputs due to other Reasons such as swindling or not delivered by Supplier………………………………….…….......3 Low Agricultural Production…………………………………....4 Because of Draught……………………………………………………………………5 Lack of Adequate Land………………………………………………………….6 Prices for Agricultural produce too low……………7 Lack of Buyers for our agricultural produce…8 Lack of livestock due to death…………….……………………9 Lack of Capital to start or expand agricultural business………...10 Lack of Credit facilities to start agricultural production or to buy inputs….................................................11 Lack of Capital to start Own Business……………………………………….…..12 Lack of Credit facilities to start or expand my business.13 Lack of Employment Opportunities or cannot find a Job………14 Salary or Wages too Low…………………………………………………….……..........15 Prices of Commodities too High…………………………………………….……......16 Hard Economic Times/decline of our Economy………………………….…….17 Business not doing Well……………………………………………………………..........18 Low Profit from Business…………………………………………………………..........19 Too Much Competition………………………………………………………………............20 Loss of Property due to conflict……………..……………………………………...21 Loss of Employment due to Conflict/disaster……………………………….22 Loss of Limbs (Disability) due to conflict…….……………………………23 Other (SPECIFY)…………………………………….………………………………..............24 | |
Tertreas | Tertiary reason for poverty | What do you think has led your household to be in Poverty? Cannot Afford/Lack of Agricultural inputs such as Fertilizers, seeds, or Prices of Inputs too High……………………………………………….1 Agricultural inputs such as fertilizers, Seeds etc are not available in my area……………………………………………………………………………….…….......2 Lack of Agricultural Inputs due to other Reasons such as swindling or not delivered by Supplier………………………………….…….......3 Low Agricultural Production…………………………………....4 Because of Draught……………………………………………………………………5 Lack of Adequate Land………………………………………………………….6 Prices for Agricultural produce too low……………7 Lack of Buyers for our agricultural produce…8 Lack of livestock due to death…………….……………………9 Lack of Capital to start or expand agricultural business………...10 Lack of Credit facilities to start agricultural production or to buy inputs….................................................11 Lack of Capital to start Own Business……………………………………….…..12 Lack of Credit facilities to start or expand my business.13 Lack of Employment Opportunities or cannot find a Job………14 Salary or Wages too Low…………………………………………………….……..........15 Prices of Commodities too High…………………………………………….……......16 Hard Economic Times/decline of our Economy………………………….…….17 Business not doing Well……………………………………………………………..........18 Low Profit from Business…………………………………………………………..........19 Too Much Competition………………………………………………………………............20 Loss of Property due to conflict……………..……………………………………...21 Loss of Employment due to Conflict/disaster……………………………….22 Loss of Limbs (Disability) due to conflict…….……………………………23 Other (SPECIFY)…………………………………….………………………………..............24 | |
Prycop | Primary coping mechanism for poverty | In times of need, people may need to cope in different ways. Among the following ways, which were the three most important ways in which your household coped? ASK FOR THE THREE MOST IMPORTANT Piecework on Farms Belonging to other Household Members….1 Other Piecework…………………………………………………………....................2 Working on Food-for-Work Program…………………………………............3 Relief Food, free Food from the Government………………………......4 Eating Wild Food Only………………………………………………….................5 Substituting Ordinary Meals with Mangoes, Pumpkin, Sweet Potatoes etc……………………………………………………………….....................6 Reducing the number of Meals or Food In-take…………………….....7 Reducing other Household Items such as soap, tissue, Detergent………………………………………………………………….......................8 Informal Borrowing, from friends, Neighbours…………………….....9 Formal Borrowing in Cash or Kind (e.g from Bank, Employers, Finance Company etc)…………………………………………………..................10 Help from religious or Charitable Organizations………...…...…11 NGO charity (e.g Assistance from CARE International, World Vision, Save the Children, Oxfarm, Hope Foundation, PAM, PUSH etc)…………………………………………………….…................12 Pulling Children out of School……………………………………….......13 Sale of Assets, such as Cattle, Fridge, Car…………………..14 Petty Vending……………………………………………………………................15 Asking from Friends, Neighbours or Relatives………………..16 Begging from the Streets………………………………………..…….........17 Others (SPECIFY)………..……………………………………………..............18 | |
Seccop | Secondary coping mechanism for poverty | In times of need, people may need to cope in different ways. Among the following ways, which were the three most important ways in which your household coped? ASK FOR THE THREE MOST IMPORTANT Piecework on Farms Belonging to other Household Members….1 Other Piecework…………………………………………………………....................2 Working on Food-for-Work Program…………………………………............3 Relief Food, free Food from the Government………………………......4 Eating Wild Food Only………………………………………………….................5 Substituting Ordinary Meals with Mangoes, Pumpkin, Sweet Potatoes etc……………………………………………………………….....................6 Reducing the number of Meals or Food In-take…………………….....7 Reducing other Household Items such as soap, tissue, Detergent………………………………………………………………….......................8 Informal Borrowing, from friends, Neighbours…………………….....9 Formal Borrowing in Cash or Kind (e.g from Bank, Employers, Finance Company etc)…………………………………………………..................10 Help from religious or Charitable Organizations………...…...…11 NGO charity (e.g Assistance from CARE International, World Vision, Save the Children, Oxfarm, Hope Foundation, PAM, PUSH etc)…………………………………………………….…................12 Pulling Children out of School……………………………………….......13 Sale of Assets, such as Cattle, Fridge, Car…………………..14 Petty Vending……………………………………………………………................15 Asking from Friends, Neighbours or Relatives………………..16 Begging from the Streets………………………………………..…….........17 Others (SPECIFY)………..……………………………………………..............18 | |
Tertcop | Tertiary coping mechanism for poverty | In times of need, people may need to cope in different ways. Among the following ways, which were the three most important ways in which your household coped? ASK FOR THE THREE MOST IMPORTANT Piecework on Farms Belonging to other Household Members….1 Other Piecework…………………………………………………………....................2 Working on Food-for-Work Program…………………………………............3 Relief Food, free Food from the Government………………………......4 Eating Wild Food Only………………………………………………….................5 Substituting Ordinary Meals with Mangoes, Pumpkin, Sweet Potatoes etc……………………………………………………………….....................6 Reducing the number of Meals or Food In-take…………………….....7 Reducing other Household Items such as soap, tissue, Detergent………………………………………………………………….......................8 Informal Borrowing, from friends, Neighbours…………………….....9 Formal Borrowing in Cash or Kind (e.g from Bank, Employers, Finance Company etc)…………………………………………………..................10 Help from religious or Charitable Organizations………...…...…11 NGO charity (e.g Assistance from CARE International, World Vision, Save the Children, Oxfarm, Hope Foundation, PAM, PUSH etc)…………………………………………………….…................12 Pulling Children out of School……………………………………….......13 Sale of Assets, such as Cattle, Fridge, Car…………………..14 Petty Vending……………………………………………………………................15 Asking from Friends, Neighbours or Relatives………………..16 Begging from the Streets………………………………………..…….........17 Others (SPECIFY)………..……………………………………………..............18 | |
Comprog | Participation in community programs | Do you or any member of your Household Participate in Community Program(s)? Yes…..1 No……….2 | |
Compropart | Community programs participated in | Which of the following Programs do you or a member of your household Participate in? Work on Community Farm…......1 Construction of Community School………………………….............2 Maintenance of Community Roads or Bridges……………........3 Exchange of Manual Labour....4 Vote in Elections………………......5 Participate in Election Campaign……………………..…..........6 Participate in Community Workshops to Obtain Funds…...7 Participate in Community development Projects………….....8 | |
Affconf | Affected by conflict | Were you or any member of your family directly affected by any conflict? Yes....1 No…..……2 | |
Howconf | How affected by conflict | How were you or a member of your household a victim of the conflict? Household Lost Property…………....…......1 House was Burnt...…....2 Relatives were Killed..3 Limbs Lost………...…......4 Household Member Molested or Raped….....5 Household Displaced…………….........6 Other…………………...........7 | |
Vicass | Victim of assualt or robbery | Were you or any member of your family a victim of any other assault such as Robbery, house break-in etc? Yes……..1 No…..……2 | |
Itstole | Item stolen | What was the major Item Stolen? Money…………......1 Motor Vehicle….2 Motorcycle ..….3 Handbag/Brief Case/Wallet …..4 Jewellery………...5 Cattle………….....6 Poultry…………....7 Crops…………......8 Others..………....9 (SPECIFY) | |
Robrep | To whom robbery reported | To whom did you Report the Robbery? Local Police……..…..….1 Traditional Ruler.…….2 Traditional Healer...3 Neighbourhood Watch.…4 Town Association…....5 Others(SPECIFY)…..…..6 | |
Recasst | Receive assistance with lost or stolen property | Did you receive any assistance with your lost or stolen property? Yes….1 No………2 | |
Whasst | Who assisted | Who/where did you get the assistance from? Local Police..…..…..1 Traditional Ruler...2 Traditional Healer..3 Neighbours.....……...4 Local NGO…….….......5 CommunityAssociation..6 Family…………............7 Other(SPECIFY)….......8 | |
Consauth | Consulted authorities for any problem in the last five years | In the past 5 years have you or any member of your household approached any constituted authority about a problem concerning yourself, your family or the community in which you live? Yes………..1 No……..….2 | |
Typprob | What type of problem | What type of Problems were they? Housing or Accomm..1 Water Supply….………..2 Roads Problem….…..…3 Funeral……………..…....4 Family or other Problems…………….…....5 Pension/Pay or Work Related…………..……....6 School or Education Problem……………….......7 Clinic or Hospital problem…………………......8 Land Dispute…….……...9 Other…(SPECIFY)……..10 | |
Repprob | Who did you report the problem to | Who did you report to? Traditional Ruler……..….….…1 Local Party Official……….….2 Councillor…………….….……......3 Minister or Government Official…………..…….....…....4 Civic Organization Activist or NGO……………………….…............5 Other Town Association……..6 Police Officer………………….....7 Other (SPECIFY)……………….....8 | |
Acchh | Access to credit outside of household | If you suddenly Needed to Borrow a small amount of money, are there people beyond your immediate household and close relatives to whom you could turn? Definitely……….1 Probably………...2 Unsure…………....3 Probably Not….4 Definitely Not…5 | |
Trpeop | Can you trust people | Generally Speaking, Would you say that most people can be trusted or that you cannot be too careful in dealing with people? People Can’t be Trusted………….1 You can’t be too careful……..2 | |
Peopvill | Helpfullness of people in the village | In General do you agree or disagree with the following statements? (A.) In this village or neighbourhood most people are ready to help if you needed them to (B) In this village/ neighbourhood one has to be alert or someone is likely to take advantage of you. Agree strongly…….1 Agree somewhat…..2 Neither Agree nor Disagree…………….3 Disagree somewhat.4 Disagree Strongly…5 | |
Reqvill | High alert required in village | In General do you agree or disagree with the following statements? (A.) In this village or neighbourhood most people are ready to help if you needed them to (B) In this village/ neighbourhood one has to be alert or someone is likely to take advantage of you. Agree strongly…….1 Agree somewhat…..2 Neither Agree nor Disagree…………….3 Disagree somewhat.4 Disagree Strongly…5 | |
Trugov | Trust local government | How Much do you trust? A. Local Govt Officials B. State Govt Officials To a very great Extent…………1 To a great Extent………….....2 Neither Great or small extent….............3 To a Small Extent………….....4 To a very Small Extent…………5 | |
Trusgov | Trust state government | How Much do you trust? A. Local Govt Officials B. State Govt Officials To a very great Extent…………1 To a great Extent………….....2 Neither Great or small extent….............3 To a Small Extent………….....4 To a very Small Extent…………5 | |
Grpassoc | Number of groups or association member of | How many groups or associations do you belong to? Church only………....1 Church and Community Association……….2 Community Association Only..........3 More than two Associations including church…..4 More than two Associations excluding church...5 Three or More Associations……..................6 No Associations…..............................7 | |
Localcomm | Contribute time and money to local community projects | If a community Project does not directly benefit you but has benefits for many others in the neighbourhood, would you contribute time and money to it? Will Contribute Time and Money….1 Will contribute time only…………………2 Will contribute Money Only………...3 No Contribution…................4 | |
Discomm | Disposition of the community to cooperate in the event of water shortage | If there was a water supply problem in the community, how likely is it that people will cooperate to try and solve the problem? Very Likely..…...............1 Somewhat Likely….............2 Neither likely or Unlikely………3 Somewhat Unlikely……….........4 Very Unlikely….……............5 | |
Prygovt | Primary source of government activities | What are your three main sources of Information about Govt activities in our community? Relatives/Friends………………....1 Community Bulletin Board…..2 Community /Local Papers…...3 National Newspapers…………....4 Radio………………………....…........5 Television………………………........6 Groups or Associations……...7 Business/ Work Associates….8 Community Leaders…………......9 Agent of the Govt……………....10 NGOs……………………………...........11 Internet…………..…………….......12 | |
Secgovt | Secondary source of government activities | What are your three main sources of Information about Govt activities in our community? Relatives/Friends………………....1 Community Bulletin Board…..2 Community /Local Papers…...3 National Newspapers…………....4 Radio………………………....…........5 Television………………………........6 Groups or Associations……...7 Business/ Work Associates….8 Community Leaders…………......9 Agent of the Govt……………....10 NGOs……………………………...........11 Internet…………..…………….......12 | |
Tertgovt | Teritary source of government activities | What are your three main sources of Information about Govt activities in our community? Relatives/Friends………………....1 Community Bulletin Board…..2 Community /Local Papers…...3 National Newspapers…………....4 Radio………………………....…........5 Television………………………........6 Groups or Associations……...7 Business/ Work Associates….8 Community Leaders…………......9 Agent of the Govt……………....10 NGOs……………………………...........11 Internet…………..…………….......12 | |
Total variable(s):
36 |