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Data in Emergencies Monitoring Household Survey (DIEM) - Round 1, Nigeria, 2021

Nigeria, 2021
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NGA_2021_DEMHS-R1_v01_EN_M_v01_A_OCS
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Mar 10, 2022
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'Why did the number of livestock change? (ls_num_inc_dec_otherspecify)

Data file: data_anon

Overview

Valid: 135
Invalid: 0
Type: Discrete
Width: 95
Range: -
Format: character

Questions and instructions

Categories
Value Category Cases
Abinci 1
0.7%
Abinci dabbobi Yana sada 1
0.7%
Acquired new birds 1
0.7%
An sami ci gaba 1
0.7%
An sar Domin bukatun 1
0.7%
An sata 1
0.7%
And their food is very cost in the market 1
0.7%
Animal fodder is too expensive 1
0.7%
Animal infection 1
0.7%
Animals died of harsh weather 1
0.7%
Ansar saboda rashin sharo 1
0.7%
Babu jari 1
0.7%
Bandits forcefully takes animals 1
0.7%
Bird expensive 1
0.7%
Bought more 1
0.7%
Bought more 1
0.7%
Bought more to add to the ones you have 1
0.7%
Bought some to add to the ones I have 1
0.7%
Consumpy 1
0.7%
Couldn't restock 1
0.7%
Covid 19 Lock Down 1
0.7%
Covid 19 restrictions 1
0.7%
Dead 1
0.7%
Demand is less that is why 1
0.7%
Difficulty in accessing animal feed 1
0.7%
Eat some 1
0.7%
Economic factor of price fluctuation 1
0.7%
Expansion and bought more 1
0.7%
Expensive feed, expensive labor 1
0.7%
Feeds issue 1
0.7%
For now we have been eating it and we lost some of them because of heat 1
0.7%
Fulani Herdsmen stole most of the goats. 1
0.7%
Gave Birth 1
0.7%
Gave out some for gifts 1
0.7%
Had to sell them because of the economic situation 1
0.7%
High cost feed 1
0.7%
High demand 1
0.7%
High price of feeds 1
0.7%
Hot Weather 1
0.7%
Increase in prices of feeds and the livestock 1
0.7%
Insecurity problem 1
0.7%
Kasuwa ta chanja 1
0.7%
Lack of access to market because of insecurity 1
0.7%
Lack of capital 1
0.7%
Lack of funds to restock 1
0.7%
Lack of funds to restock animals 2
1.5%
Lack of insecurity 1
0.7%
Lack of money 1
0.7%
Lack of money, couldn't restock 1
0.7%
Most of them died 1
0.7%
No any for now she sold all othem 1
0.7%
No chicken now 1
0.7%
No food for the animals 1
0.7%
No funds to purchase animal feed 1
0.7%
No funds to restock 1
0.7%
No money to purchase more 1
0.7%
Not being able to restock animals 1
0.7%
Not being able to restock because of finance 1
0.7%
Not enough capital to purchase more poultry 1
0.7%
Pandemic 1
0.7%
Poor patronage 1
0.7%
Price of feed increase, ate some 1
0.7%
Price of feed increased 1
0.7%
Princess e is high so I could buy more 1
0.7%
Replaced dead ones 1
0.7%
Respondent could not travel to the capital to buy more animals because of insecurity issues. 1
0.7%
Saya 1
0.7%
Saya sabobi dabbobi 1
0.7%
Sell big one then use to buy 2 or 3 smaller ones 1
0.7%
Sick and dead 1
0.7%
Slaughtered some 1
0.7%
Sold all 1
0.7%
Sold more because cattle rearers can't take them for transhumance 1
0.7%
Sold more because it's due to be sold 1
0.7%
Sold on gain to restock 1
0.7%
Sold some 1
0.7%
Sold some and some died 3
2.2%
Sold some because they were due 1
0.7%
Sold some for other businesses 1
0.7%
Sold some out to prevent their death as there's no much feed within this period 1
0.7%
Sold some to feed the family 1
0.7%
Sold some to survive 1
0.7%
Sold the male goats because they fight once they are much 1
0.7%
Sold them 2
1.5%
Sold them all 1
0.7%
Sold them off because of work transfer 1
0.7%
Sold them off to feed 1
0.7%
Sold them to feed the household 2
1.5%
Sold them to feed the household and for marriage of household members 1
0.7%
Sold them to solve problems 1
0.7%
Sold three 1
0.7%
Some died 1
0.7%
Some of the animals were stolen by theives/bandits 1
0.7%
Temperatures change,,hot weather 1
0.7%
The bandits stole some 1
0.7%
The present weather conditions (heat) led to the death of some of the poultry 1
0.7%
The prices are high 1
0.7%
The sheep were sold and funds re-invested in fishery 1
0.7%
The thiefs comes from far and steal and even kill the owners 1
0.7%
Theft 1
0.7%
They got stolen and killed 1
0.7%
They sold all the birds and didn't restock because of the high cost of their feeds leading loss 1
0.7%
Took loan to get more from BOA 1
0.7%
We buy more 1
0.7%
We buy more too 1
0.7%
We don't keep plenty because they come steal them 1
0.7%
We give it free to people 1
0.7%
We reduced the numbers because they were dying and we sold some 1
0.7%
We sold some and some were stolen 1
0.7%
We sold two and one give birth again 1
0.7%
Weather condition too hot and led to death of poultry 1
0.7%
Weather too hot 1
0.7%
because of hot weather 1
0.7%
bought more 1
0.7%
bought more animals 1
0.7%
covid 1
0.7%
covid 19 effect 1
0.7%
feed cost 1
0.7%
feed was cheap last year, unlike now 1
0.7%
high price of chicks 1
0.7%
increase income 1
0.7%
insecurities 1
0.7%
lack of feed 1
0.7%
no one around to take care of them 1
0.7%
problem of space 1
0.7%
purchased more 1
0.7%
time and financial factor 1
0.7%
was not keeping last year 1
0.7%
weather challenge 1
0.7%
weather is harsh 1
0.7%
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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