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Cambodia Rural Urban Migration Project 2011

Cambodia, 2011
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Reference ID
KHM-NIS-CRUMP-2011-v01
Producer(s)
Ministry of Planning
Metadata
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Jan 07, 2021
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Jan 08, 2021
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  • PP_Section B
  • PP_Section E
  • PP_Section F
  • Rural
    HH_Section B2
  • Rural
    HH_Section C
  • Rural
    HH_Section D
  • Rural
    HH_Section S
  • Rural Weight
  • PP_Section J
  • PP_Section_S
  • Rural
    HH_Section A
  • Rural
    HH_Section B1
  • Village
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Secondary occupation (g28)

Data file: PP_Section_S

Overview

Valid: 37
Invalid: 963
Minimum: 2
Maximum: 17
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 251
End: 252
Width: 2
Range: 1 - 17
Format: Numeric

Questions and instructions

Question pretext
Migrant activity
Literal question
What is your secondary occupation?
Categories
Value Category Cases
1 Construction worker 0
0%
2 Skilled non construction labor 1
2.7%
3 Unskilled non construction labor 1
2.7%
4 Garment worker 0
0%
5 Other type of factory work 1
2.7%
6 Service or entertainment work like working in a restaurant 0
0%
7 Domestic worker 0
0%
8 Work in government (not armed forced) 0
0%
9 Driver (taxi, tuk-tuk, moto or other) 13
35.1%
10 Owner of small business like selling things from a stall, with few or no employees 10
27%
11 Owner of large business with employees 0
0%
12 Unskilled office work 2
5.4%
13 White collar/skilled office work / professional 0
0%
14 Agriculture, forestry, fishing 0
0%
15 Agricultural laborer 1
2.7%
16 Policy/ Army / Military police 0
0%
17 Other 8
21.6%
Sysmiss 963
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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