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Reproductive Health Survey 1999

Romania, 1999
Reference ID
ROU_1999_RHS_v01_M
Producer(s)
Romanian Association of Public Health and Health Management (ARSPMS)
Metadata
DDI/XML JSON
Created on
Apr 25, 2019
Last modified
Apr 25, 2019
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  • Study Description
  • Data Description
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  • Data Files
  • Section A
    Indentification
  • Section B
    Household
    Member
    Information
  • Section C
    education
  • section G
    Housing
  • section H1
    Water
    Sanitation
  • section H2
    Energy
  • section I
    Weekly
    Expenditure
  • Section M
    Durables
  • Section JKL
    Consumption of
    Regular Non
    Food Items
  • Section D
    Fertility
  • section D
    Deaths
  • section F Child
    health
  • Section Q
    Household
    Enterprises
  • Section P
    Livestock
  • Section O
    Agricultural
    Output
  • Section N
    Agriculture
    Holding
  • Section U
    Credit
  • Section R
    Transfers
  • Section S Other
    Income
  • Section T
    Recent Shocks
  • Section E
    Employment
  • Section D
    Health
  • consumption
    aggregated data

Data file: Section R Transfers

This section collects quite aggregated and general information on gifts received and gifts made by the household over the past 12 months. The gifts received and given are disaggregated according to type: cash, food, and other in-kind.

The purpose of this section is to capture any income that a household may have received or given in form of a gift: that was not in return of goods or services offered by member(s) of the household to the source of the gift. By definition a transfer is a transaction in which an individual/household/institution provides good/service/asset to another individual/household/institution without receiving from the latter any good/service/asset in return as counterpart.

The transfer (gift) may be in cash or in Kind. Where in-cash transfer means assistance that come in form of currency or transferable deposits (e.g. cheque, money orders etc) while in-kind transfer means goods or service assistance that is not in form of cash: transfer of ownership of goods/assets or supply of services for free (e.g. free medical check up, free provision of labour etc).

Goods are physical objects for which a demand exists, over which ownership rights can be established and whose ownership can be transferred.

Services are outputs produced to order and typically result to changes in the conditions of the consuming unit. E.g. Cleaning, medical, legal services etc

Self-help groups are entities typically established by people with the intentions of uplifting their living standards by pooling resources together. Examples of self-help groups is merry-go-round, social welfare etc

Cases: 12924
Variables: 24

Variables

id_clust
Serialised cluster nummber
id_hh
Serialised HH number
r01
received transfer
r02
household ID
r03_1
cash received from individuals
r03_2
cash received from non-profit instititution
r03_3
cash received from government
r03_4
cash received from corporate sector
r03_5
cash received from outside kenya
r04_1
food received from individual
r04_2
food received from non-profit instititution
r04_3
food received from government
r04_4
food received from corporate sector
r04_5
food received from outside kenya
r05_1
all kinds received from individual
r05_2
all kinds received from non-profit instititution
r05_3
all kinds received from government
r05_4
all kinds received from corporate sector
r05_5
all kinds received from outside kenya
r06
given out gifts/cash
r07
amount given in cash as gifts
r08
amount given in food as food
r09
amount given in food as in kind
Weight
Total: 24
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