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Harmonised Nigeria Living Standards Survey 2009
First Round

Nigeria, 2008 - 2009
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NGA-NBS-HNLSS-2009-v1.0
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National Bureau of Statistics (NBS)
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Created on
Aug 29, 2012
Last modified
Dec 02, 2013
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What is the most important measure the government should take to improve (S913a)

Data file: Education Housing And Subjective Poverty

Overview

Valid: 332938
Invalid: 0
Type: Discrete
Start: 482
End: 483
Width: 2
Range: -
Format: character

Questions and instructions

Question pretext
What do you think are the TWO most important measures that the gov't should take to improve households' living standards?
Literal question
What is the most important measure the government should take to improve
Categories
Value Category Cases
.. 8270
2.5%
01 Create employment 135264
40.6%
02 Improve access to education 27809
8.4%
03 Improve access to health care 26606
8%
04 Pave roads 36376
10.9%
05 Improve access to housing 3514
1.1%
06 Improve access to credit 25142
7.6%
07 Improve access to water 30197
9.1%
08 Improve access to electricity 12011
3.6%
09 Increase salaries 5314
1.6%
10 Regulate basic prices 11303
3.4%
11 Fight against corruption 9350
2.8%
12 Other 1782
0.5%
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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