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Resilience Index Measurement and Analysis 2020

Uganda, 2020
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K16. How did your household cope with the reduction of income from [Non-farm fam (K_16_2)

Data file: anon_module_k2

Overview

Valid: 177
Type: Discrete
Width: 102
Range: -
Format: character

Questions and instructions

Categories
Value Category Cases
0 1
0.6%
Adopted to the economic situation and changed the way of spending 1
0.6%
Borrowed money from friends. 1
0.6%
Bought food items on credit,relied on help from relatives. 1
0.6%
Burning charcoal and selling it 1
0.6%
Buying cheaper food and reducing on clothing expenditure 1
0.6%
Closed the business until it was opened 1
0.6%
Continued on carrying out grinding mill business and farming 1
0.6%
Continued riding a boda boda 1
0.6%
Decided to also more effort in crop production 1
0.6%
Decided to also put enough effort in crop production 1
0.6%
Decided to make the plantation 1
0.6%
Decided to put more effort in crop production inorder to support the business 1
0.6%
Deed nothing 4
2.3%
Depend on the stored food 1
0.6%
Depending on animals 1
0.6%
Depending on assistance from UNHCR 1
0.6%
Depending on relief food 1
0.6%
Did nothing 2
1.1%
Did nothing 2
1.1%
Diversified livelihood 2
1.1%
Doing casual work for others and restricting expenditure on non food products 1
0.6%
Done nothing. 1
0.6%
Eat little 1
0.6%
Engage in casual labour so as to manage to get some money. 1
0.6%
Engaged in farming 1
0.6%
Engaged in agricultural activities 1
0.6%
Engaged in casual labour 1
0.6%
Engaged in casual work 1
0.6%
Engaging in agriculture 2
1.1%
Engaging in casual labour 1
0.6%
Engaging in farming 1
0.6%
Engaging in other business I.e tailoring 1
0.6%
Engaging more in growing crops 1
0.6%
Engaging more in growing crops so as to have sufficient food to feed on 1
0.6%
Farming 5
2.8%
Get money from the husbands business of riding a bodaboda 1
0.6%
Getting informal assistance from husband who works in the neighbouring country (s.sudan) 1
0.6%
Going to nationals for casual labour 1
0.6%
Got loan to help support family 1
0.6%
Growing more crops to survive 1
0.6%
Had to adjust on expenditures 1
0.6%
Had to survive on the food that was available 1
0.6%
Have to rely on less expensive food and reduce on our daily budget. 1
0.6%
Hiring labour 1
0.6%
Household member nolonger purchases goods for sell from far hence reduction in transport costs 1
0.6%
Increase consistency 1
0.6%
Increase fishing nets in order to catch enough fish 1
0.6%
Increase on business time 1
0.6%
Inreasing on crop production 1
0.6%
Involved in cas for labour to raise money 1
0.6%
Just hard to bare with the situation 1
0.6%
Kept on working and praying for improvement in the sales 1
0.6%
Look for buyers of products 1
0.6%
Maintained the business with what was available 1
0.6%
None but trying to get aloan 1
0.6%
Nothing 14
7.9%
Nothing done 1
0.6%
Participate in stone quarrying 1
0.6%
Participated in farming 1
0.6%
Participated in Farming 1
0.6%
Planted more crops to solve the problem of hunger. 1
0.6%
Proper planning 1
0.6%
Public means (taxis ) had been stopped for several monthsbyet the household head is a taxi driver 1
0.6%
Put more effort in the garden 1
0.6%
Reduce alot of expenditure a d reduced on the number of mingling sticks he makes per day 1
0.6%
Reduce on expenses 1
0.6%
Reduced consumption 1
0.6%
Reduced consumption for some items 1
0.6%
Reduced exependiture on food such as sugar onions and tomatoes 1
0.6%
Reduced expenses 1
0.6%
Reduced family expenditure 1
0.6%
Reduced home budget 1
0.6%
Reduced on expenditure 5
2.8%
Reduced on expenses 2
1.1%
Reduced on household expenses 4
2.3%
Reduced on less important expenditure 1
0.6%
Reduced on some household expenses 2
1.1%
Reduced on the expenditure 1
0.6%
Reduced on the household expenditure 1
0.6%
Reducing food consumption, even one cup of tea to sleep 1
0.6%
Reducing food consumption by household 1
0.6%
Reducing number of meals at home Reducing portions of food 1
0.6%
Reducing on the cassava used brewing to be used for food 1
0.6%
Reducing on the of eaten in a single day 1
0.6%
Reducing on the price of bitenge so as to attract more customers 1
0.6%
Reducing on the stocking rate 1
0.6%
Reduction in food served at meals, and buying less expensive food plus assets 1
0.6%
Reduction in household expenses 1
0.6%
Relied on farming 1
0.6%
Relied on Aid from Aid agencies 1
0.6%
Relied on cash Assistance from UNHCR 1
0.6%
Relied on cash from UNHCR 1
0.6%
Relied on farming 1
0.6%
Relied on produces from garden 1
0.6%
Relied on revenue from rent 1
0.6%
Rely more on agriculture 1
0.6%
Relying on assistance from UNHCR 1
0.6%
Relying on assistance from WFP 1
0.6%
Relying on farming 1
0.6%
Resort to farming mainly 1
0.6%
Resorted to farming more 1
0.6%
Resorted to survival on the little 1
0.6%
Resorted to survival on the little momeny given to them. 1
0.6%
Resorted to survival on the little they have 1
0.6%
Resorted to survival on what they have 1
0.6%
Resorting to casual work for the citizens 1
0.6%
Resorting to casual work for the citizens(the host community) 1
0.6%
Resorting to farming around the house to help them change their diet and not rely only on the business 1
0.6%
Ridding bodaboda 1
0.6%
Rsorted to surving on the little they have 1
0.6%
Rssorted to other means of survival on the little they have. 1
0.6%
Saling variety of items. 1
0.6%
Seeking for long term loans for their savings group 1
0.6%
Selling some of the cows 1
0.6%
Selling buying and selling more maize and beans 1
0.6%
Selling some of the oil at a reduced price 1
0.6%
She started buying and selling first hand clothes along side her tailoring work in the shop 1
0.6%
Started brewing Alcohol or waragi for survival 1
0.6%
Started burning charcoal 1
0.6%
Started selling firewood 1
0.6%
Stayed like that 1
0.6%
Stayed working with few things that had remained 1
0.6%
Survived on the farm 1
0.6%
The family endured the harsh times by keeping the business standing whether money came in or not. 1
0.6%
The house hold had to engage in agricultural activities to supplement the income 1
0.6%
The household had enough food to feed on. 1
0.6%
The husband continued riding a bicycle 1
0.6%
The to reduce on our expenses 1
0.6%
The wife of respondent resorted to doing casual work for people in their gardens 1
0.6%
Their expenses on food reduced 1
0.6%
They relied on relief food and rationed it to take them till the next distribution of relief food. 1
0.6%
They resorted to survival on the little they have 1
0.6%
They used to practice agriculture but have now resorted to stone quarring since they foresaw losses 1
0.6%
Took a loan to revamp the business 1
0.6%
Vegetables growing 1
0.6%
We added other capital into the business 1
0.6%
We became used to and adjusted accordingly to the economic situation 1
0.6%
We had to reduce on our expenses. 1
0.6%
We have Reduce the size of food eaten per meal 1
0.6%
We haven't been able to cope up in any way 1
0.6%
Work harder in the family 1
0.6%
Work for food and cash from the host communities 1
0.6%
relied on relief food 1
0.6%
Warning: these figures indicate the number of cases found in the data file. They cannot be interpreted as summary statistics of the population of interest.
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