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1 DataFirst South Africa - Quality of Life Survey IV Gauteng City-Region Observatory - University of Johannesburg Report generated on: December 6, 2016 Visit our data catalog at: 1

2 Identification ID NUMBER zaf-gcro-qols v1 Version VERSION DESCRIPTION v1: Edited, anonymised dataset available for licensed distribution PRODUCTION DATE 2016 ABSTRACT The Gauteng City-Region Observatory (GCRO) was established in 2008 as a partnership between the University of Johannesburg (UJ), the University of the Witwatersrand (Wits) and the Gauteng Provincial Government (GPG), with municipalities in Gauteng also represented. The objective of the GCRO is to inform policy in various spheres of the Gauteng government with data on the quality of the lives of people who live in Guateng. The Quality of Life Survey IV was conducted in 2015 and KIND OF DATA Sample survey data [ssd] UNITS OF ANALYSIS The units of analysis in the GCRO's Quality of Life Survey are households and individuals Scope NOTES The Gauteng City-Region Observatory's Quality of Life Survey collects data on demographic details of the enumerated population (population group, gender, age, language) and on housing (dwelling type, tenure, satisfaction with dwelling, perceived quality of housing and housing allocation) as well as household services (water, sanitation, refuse, energy sources). Data was also collected on migration, health (including disability), education and employment (including employment sector). Data on community services and amenities was also collected, and on transport, leisure activities and safety and crime. Financial data was collected (including on debts, income, and social grants) and data on household assets. Data on public participation and governance was also collected during the survey. Finally, the survey collected data on the perceived personal wellbeing and quality of life of respondents. TOPICS Topic Vocabulary URI economic conditions and indicators [1.2] CESSDA income, property and investment/saving [1.5] CESSDA employment [3.1] CESSDA unemployment [3.5] CESSDA domestic political issues [4.2] CESSDA elections [4.3] CESSDA government, political systems and organisations [4.4] CESSDA 2

3 Topic Vocabulary URI crime [5.1] CESSDA basic skills education [6.1] CESSDA compulsory and pre-school education [6.2] CESSDA vocational education [6.7] CESSDA general health [8.4] CESSDA health care and medical treatment [8.5] CESSDA specific diseases and medical conditions [8.9] CESSDA housing [10.1] CESSDA TRANSPORT, TRAVEL AND MOBILITY [11] CESSDA family life and marriage [12.5] CESSDA community, urban and rural life [13.1] CESSDA cultural activities and participation [13.2] CESSDA social conditions and indicators [13.8] CESSDA migration [14.3] CESSDA specific social services: use and provision [15.3] CESSDA Coverage GEOGRAPHIC COVERAGE The Quality of Life Survey covers the whole of Gauteng and also areas with GCR 'footprints' in the four neighbouring provinces of Free State, North West, Limpopo and Mpumalanga. The lowest level of geographic aggregation of the data is municipality. GEOGRAPHIC UNIT The lowest level of geographic aggregation in the Quality of Life Survey IV is municipality UNIVERSE The Gauteng City-Region Observatory's Quality of Life Survey covers all household residents of Gauteng and selected areas of the four neighbouring provinces of Free State, North West, Limpopo and Mpumalanga. Producers and Sponsors PRIMARY INVESTIGATOR(S) Name Gauteng City-Region Observatory Affiliation University of Johannesburg FUNDING Name Abbreviation Role Gauteng Provincial Government Funder Metadata Production METADATA PRODUCED BY Name Abbreviation Affiliation Role DataFirst University of Cape Town Metadata Producer 3

4 DATE OF METADATA PRODUCTION DDI DOCUMENT VERSION Version 1 DDI DOCUMENT ID ddi-zaf-datafirst-gcroqol-2011-v1.1 4

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6 Questionnaires The survey instrument (questionnaire) which was used was provided by the GCRO. The instrument was similar to the questionnaire used for the initial Quality of Life survey, with new questions being added only where questions from the previous survey were removed. This was done with the intention of keeping the duration of the survey the same as the initial one. The survey instrument was a 20 page questionnaire, broken up into 12 sections. The bulk of the possible answers were pre-defined, such that most of the survey could be answered using a combination of tick-boxes or by writing down a number from a predefined set. There are therefore not many open-ended questions in the survey. 6

7 Data Collection Data Collection Dates Start End Cycle N/A Data Collection Mode Face-to-face [f2f] Questionnaires The survey instrument (questionnaire) which was used was provided by the GCRO. The instrument was similar to the questionnaire used for the initial Quality of Life survey, with new questions being added only where questions from the previous survey were removed. This was done with the intention of keeping the duration of the survey the same as the initial one. The survey instrument was a 20 page questionnaire, broken up into 12 sections. The bulk of the possible answers were pre-defined, such that most of the survey could be answered using a combination of tick-boxes or by writing down a number from a predefined set. There are therefore not many open-ended questions in the survey. Data Collectors Name Abbreviation Affiliation Data World 7

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12 qol-iv v1 Content Cases Variable(s) 374 Structure Type: Keys: () Version Producer Missing Data Variables ID Name Label Type Format Question V1 SbjNum SbjNum contin V2 S2 S2. Can you please tell me how many housing units, with members 18 years and old V3 S2_2 S2.2 Please indicate how many households, with members 18 years and older, are l V4 S3_1 S3.1 I now need to determine which member of the household I should recruit as t V5 S3_2 S3.2 I now need to determine which member of the household I should recruit as t contin contin V6 Date Upload Date character V7 Duration Duration in minutes contin V8 WardNumber WardNumber contin V9 Municipality Municipality V10 S7 S7 - Population group V11 S8 S8 - Sex V12 Q1 1 - Dwelling type (after coding of 'Other verbatim') V13 Q1_Other_verbatim 1 - Dwelling type - Other verbatim character V14 Q1_Recode_Dwelling 1 Recode: Dwelling type V15 Q1_ Number of rooms V16 Q1_ Single room shared with other households V17 Q1_ Dwelling ownership (after coding of 'Other verbatim') V18 Q1_3_Other_verbatim Dwelling ownership - Other verbatim character V19 Q1_ Main water source (after coding of 'Other verbatim') V20 Q1_4_Other_verbatim Main water source - Other verbatim character V21 Q1_ Is water source more than 200m away? V22 Q1_ Water cleanliness V23 Q1_ Type of toilet facility (after coding of 'Other verbatim') V24 Q1_7_Other_verbatim Type of toilet facility - Other verbatim character V25 Q1_ How is rubbish disposed? (after coding of 'Other verbatim') V26 Q1_8_Other_verbatim How is rubbish disposed - Other verbatim character 12

13 ID Name Label Type Format Question V27 Q1_9_1 1.9_1 - Type of electricity supply: Electricity with prepaid card V28 Q1_9_2 1.9_2 - Type of electricity supply: Electricity with smart meter V29 Q1_9_3 1.9_3 - Type of electricity supply: Electricity with conventional meter V30 Q1_9_4 1.9_4 - Type of electricity supply: Other electricity supply: Solar or wind gene V31 Q1_9_5 1.9_5 - Type of electricity supply: Other electricity supply: petrol or diesel g V32 Q1_9_6 1.9_6 - Type of electricity supply: Connection from neighbour's house V33 Q1_9_7 1.9_7 - Type of electricity supply: Car battery V34 Q1_9_8 1.9_8 - Type of electricity supply: Connection from elsewhere V35 Q1_9_9 1.9_9 - Type of electricity supply: Do not know V36 Q1_9_10 1.9_10 - Type of electricity supply: None V37 Q1_9_11 1.9_11 - Type of electricity supply: Electricity from owner of property V38 Q1_ Satisfaction with pre-paid electricity V39 Q1_ Satisfaction with smart meter electricity V40 Q1_ Main energy source for lighting (after coding of 'Other verbatim') V41 Q1_12_Other_verbatim Main energy source for lighting - Other verbatim character V42 Q1_ Municipal service arrears V43 Q1_ Water cut off for non payment V44 Q1_ Electricity cut off for non payment V45 Q1_ Ever been evicted? V46 Q1_ Satisfaction: Dwelling V47 Q1_ Satisfaction: Water V48 Q1_ Satisfaction: Sanitation V49 Q1_ Satisfaction: Waste removal V50 Q1_ Satisfaction: Energy sources V51 Q1_ Satisfaction: Cost munic services V52 Q1_ Satisfaction: Billing munic services V53 Q1_ Satisfaction: Roads V54 Q1_ Satisfaction: Street lights V55 Q1_ Satisfaction: Local educational services V56 Q1_ Satisfaction: Storm water V57 Q1_ Satisfaction: Local libraries V58 Q1_ Satisfaction: Local Park and Public spaces V59 Q1_ Satisfaction: Emergency services (e.g. fire and ambulance) V60 Q1_ Satisfaction: Metro/traffic police V61 Q1_ Satisfaction: Governments' initiatives to grow the economy and create job 13

14 ID Name Label Type Format Question V62 Q1_ Which of the following types of services matters the most to you? V63 Q2_ Origin V64 Q2_1_Recode Recode - Born in Gauteng or migrated V65 Q2_ From which province moved into Gauteng V66 Q2_ Which country did you move into Gauteng from? V67 Q2_ When moved into Gauteng V68 Q2_4_Recode Recode - When moved into Gauteng V69 Q2_ Place considered to be home V70 Q3_ Improvement in community / suburb over last 12 months V71 Q3_ Biggest problem in community (after coding of 'Other verbatim') V72 Q3_2_Other_verbatim What is the biggest problem facing your community - Other verbatim V73 Q3_ What is the most important reason why you live in your suburb (after codin V74 Q3_3_Other_verbatim What is the most important reason why you live in your suburb - Other verb V75 Q3_ If you could move in the next year, what type of dwelling would you want t V76 Q3_4_Other_verbatim If you could move in the next year, what type of dwelling would you want t character character character V77 Q3_ Three friends: Where prefer to live in Gauteng V78 Q3_ Thinking about people living in your neighbourhood, do you think you are t V79 Q4_ Purpose of most frequent trip V80 Q4_ Are you sure you never leave to go anywhere? V81 Q4_ How long after leaving home, does it take you to reach your destination? V82 Q4_4_1 4.4_1 - Type of transport used for most frequent trip: Walk (after coding of 'Ot V83 Q4_4_2 4.4_2 - Type of transport used for most frequent trip: Bicycle (after coding of V84 Q4_4_3 4.4_3 - Type of transport used for most frequent trip: Motorbike (after coding o V85 Q4_4_4 4.4_4 - Type of transport used for most frequent trip: Car as driver (after codi V86 Q4_4_5 4.4_5 - Type of transport used for most frequent trip: Car as passenger (after c V87 Q4_4_6 4.4_6 - Type of transport used for most frequent trip: Car as passenger though a V88 Q4_4_7 4.4_7 - Type of transport used for most frequent trip: Taxi (after coding of 'Ot V89 Q4_4_8 4.4_8 - Type of transport used for most frequent trip: Train (after coding of 'O V90 Q4_4_9 4.4_9 - Type of transport used for most frequent trip: Gautrain (after coding of 14

15 ID Name Label Type Format Question V91 Q4_4_10 4.4_10 - Type of transport used for most frequent trip: ReaVaya or A re yeng bus V92 Q4_4_11 4.4_11 - Type of transport used for most frequent trip: Other bus (after coding V93 Q4_4_12 4.4_12 - Type of transport used for most frequent trip: School bus V94 Q4_4_13 4.4_13 - Type of transport used for most frequent trip: Other type of transport V95 Q4_4_Other_verbatim Think about the type of transport you used when you made the trip. What we character V96 Q4_ Mode of transport for longest part of trip V97 Q4_ Satisfaction with longest mode of transport V98 Q4_7 4.7 Frequency of use of bus rapid transit systems V99 Q4_8 4.8 Satisfaction with bus rapid transit systems V100 Q4_ Would you consider using the new cycle paths that government has built? V101 Q4_ Involved in a road accident in past year V102 Q4_ Three friends: Behaviour of motorists and road rules V103 Q4_ Has e-tolls changed your route? V104 Q4_ Has e-tolls changed your mode? V105 Q4_ e-tolls is a good way to manage congestion on our highways V106 Q4_ I will never pay e-tolls V107 Q4_ I would be more willing to pay my e-tolls if I knew the money was staying V108 Q4_ Satisfaction with the new dispensation for e-tolls V109 Q4_ Public transport has improved for me and my household in the last year V110 Q5_ Do you access the internet (e.g. a web site, , Facebook, WhatsApp, W V111 Q5_2_1 5.2_1 - From where do you access the Internet? - Work (after coding of 'Other ve V112 Q5_2_2 5.2_2 - From where do you access the Internet? - Home (after coding of 'Other ve V113 Q5_2_3 5.2_3 - From where do you access the Internet? - University, college or school ( V114 Q5_2_4 5.2_4 - From where do you access the Internet? - Library or community center (af V115 Q5_2_5 5.2_5 - From where do you access the Internet? - Internet Caf (after coding of V116 Q5_2_6 5.2_6 - From where do you access the Internet? - Anywhere on my cell phone/table V117 Q5_2_7 5.2_7 - From where do you access the Internet? - Anywhere on my laptop (after co V118 Q5_2_8 5.2_8 - From where do you access the Internet? - Wi-Fi hotspot/free or public Wi V119 Q5_2_9 5.2_9 - From where do you access the Internet? - Taxi Wi-Fi (after coding of 'Ot 15

16 ID Name Label Type Format Question V120 Q5_2_10 5.2_10 - From where do you access the Internet? - Other location (after coding o V121 Q5_2_Other_verbatim From where do you access the Internet? - Other verbatim character V122 Q5_3 5.3 Used website or mobile app to get information: Health services V123 Q5_4 5.4 Used website or mobile app to get information: Work or business opportunit V124 Q5_5 5.5 Used website or mobile app to get information: Public transport V125 Q5_ Do you have debt? V126 Q5_7_1 5.7_1 - Household assets: Telephone or landline V127 Q5_7_2 5.7_2 - Household assets: Cell phone V128 Q5_7_3 5.7_3 - Household assets: Television V129 Q5_7_4 5.7_4 - Household assets: Personal computer, laptop or tablet V130 Q5_7_5 5.7_5 - Household assets: Internet connection V131 Q5_7_6 5.7_6 - Household assets: Radio, cd player or music system V132 Q5_7_7 5.7_7 - Household assets: Satellite TV V133 Q5_7_8 5.7_8 - Household assets: Car V134 Q5_7_9 5.7_9 - Household assets: Bicycle V135 Q5_7_10 5.7_10 - Household assets: Fridge V136 Q5_ Respondent or other adult skipped meal in past year V137 Q5_ Children skipped meal past year? V138 Q5_ Are there any children in this household that benefit from a school feedi V139 Q5_ Do you grow food or vegetables for your household to eat, or to sell, or V140 Q5_ How often, if ever, do you buy lotto tickets? V141 Q5_ How easy or difficult do you find it to save money? V142 Q6_ Are you a registered voter? V143 Q6_2 6.2 Are you planning to vote in the 2016 local election V144 Q6_ If not, why not vote? (after coding of 'Other verbatim') V145 Q6_3_Other_verbatim If not, why not vote - Other verbatim character V146 Q6_4_1 6.4_1 - Types of meetings attended in the past year: Ward meeting V147 Q6_4_2 6.4_2 - Types of meetings attended in the past year: Street committee or residen V148 Q6_4_3 6.4_3 - Types of meetings attended in the past year: Community development forum V149 Q6_4_4 6.4_4 - Types of meetings attended in the past year: Mayoral imbizo meeting V150 Q6_4_5 6.4_5 - Types of meetings attended in the past year: Integrated development plan V151 Q6_4_6 6.4_6 - Types of meetings attended in the past year: School governing body meeti V152 Q6_4_7 6.4_7 - Types of meetings attended in the past year: Community policing forum me 16

17 ID Name Label Type Format Question V153 Q6_4_8 6.4_8 - Types of meetings attended in the past year: None V154 Q6_ If there is a problem in the area where you live, who do you talk to first V155 Q6_5_Other_verbatim If there is a problem in the area where you live, who do you talk to first character V156 Q6_ Satisfaction: National government V157 Q6_ Satisfaction: Provincial government V158 Q6_ Satisfaction: Local municipality V159 Q6_9_Verbatim Why do you have this opinion of the Local Municipality - Verbatim character V160 Q6_ Which level of government most improved quality of life? V161 Q6_ Satisfaction with local councillor V162 Q6_12_Verbatim Why do you have this opinion of your local councillor - Verbatim V163 Q6_ Gauteng would be a better place if: The death penalty was brought back V164 Q6_ Gauteng would be a better place if: We all still believed in the rainbow V165 Q6_ Gauteng would be a better place if: There were more parks and green space V166 Q6_ Gauteng would be a better place if: Corporal punishment (teachers hitting V167 Q6_ Gauteng would be a better place if: Every single infringement (regardless V168 Q6_ In the last 3months have you contacted or visited a government department V169 Q6_ Which department/service did you most recently interact with? (after codi V170 Q6_19_Verbatim Which department/service did you most recently interact with - Verbatim character character V171 Q6_ I was assisted within a reasonable amount of time V172 Q6_ I was treated with respect and dignity V173 Q6_ They were able to meet my needs V174 Q6_ In general, do you think most government officials are doing their best t V175 Q6_ Ever been asked to pay bribe to govt. official or public servant? V176 Q6_ Have you ever heard of IDP before? V177 Q6_ Have you participated in IDP process in your community? V178 Q6_ What manner or method would you prefer to hear from municipality? V179 Q6_ When would you prefer your municipal public meetings to take place? (afte V180 Q6_28_Other_verbatim Q When would you prefer your municipal public meetings to take place - Oth character V181 Q6_ Politics is a waste of time V182 Q6_ Indians do not deserve to benefit from affirmative action (e.g. BEE) 17

18 ID Name Label Type Format Question V183 Q6_ People like you cannot influence developments in your community V184 Q6_ The country is going in the wrong direction V185 Q6_ Gay and lesbian people deserve equal rights with all other South Africans V186 Q6_ The 2016 local election will be free and fair V187 Q6_ The judiciary (courts, judges, etc.) is free from government influence V188 Q6_ It is important to look after the environment V189 Q6_ Corruption is the main threat to our democracy V190 Q6_ Coloured people are playing an important role in helping build the new So V191 Q6_ The press is free to say or write what it likes V192 Q6_ Blacks and whites will never really trust each other V193 Q6_ Nobody cares about people like me V194 Q6_ Three friends: Attitudes to foreigners in Gauteng V195 Q6_ Generally speaking, do you think that most people in your community can b V196 Q6_ Environmental factors such as air and water pollution have harmed me or m V197 Q6_ Affirmative action & BEE must be sped up V198 Q6_ South Africa belongs more to black people than coloureds, Indians or whit V199 Q6_ I am worried that Gauteng is going to run out of water V200 Q6_ Gauteng is the best province and I d rather live here than anywhere else V201 Q6_ My municipality doesn't care about delivering services to me V202 Q6_ I am worried about climate change V203 Q6_ Gauteng is a fast competitive place and sometimes you need to break the r V204 Q6_ I would emigrate tomorrow if I could V205 Q6_ There is no place for white people in South Africa today V206 Q6_ It is acceptable to be violent to gay and lesbian people V207 Q6_ The price of things like water and electricity must go up to encourage pe V208 Q6_ There are too many people coming to Gauteng, we should bring back influx V209 Q6_ South Africa is a failed state V210 Q6_ I am not needed by the South African economy? V211 Q6_ Which of the following do you most strongly identify with? (after coding V212 Q6_59_Other_verbatim Which of the following do you most strongly identify with? - Other verbat V213 Q7_ Satisfaction: Amount of money available to respondent personally? character 18

19 ID Name Label Type Format Question V214 Q7_ Satisfaction: Amount of time you have to do things you want to do? V215 Q7_ Satisfaction: Marriage or relationship partner V216 Q7_ Satisfaction: Family V217 Q7_ Satisfaction: Friends V218 Q7_ Satisfaction: Standard of living V219 Q7_ Satisfaction: Leisure time V220 Q7_ Satisfaction: Area / neighbourhood you live in V221 Q7_ Satisfaction: Life as a whole V222 Q7_ Compared to 5 years ago, is it easier or harder to find jobs? V223 Q7_ Is it ever acceptable for a man to hit or beat his partner V224 Q7_ Three friends: Opinion on abortion V225 Q8_ Are you currently the owner of a business? V226 Q8_ How old is the business? V227 Q8_2_Recode Recoded: How old is the business? V228 Q8_ Formal or informal sector? V229 Q8_4_Verbatim What does your business do - Verbatim character V230 Q8_4_section Business category - section V231 Q8_4_division Business category - division V232 Q8_4_group Business category - group V233 Q8_4_class Business category - class V234 Q8_ How many people does your business employ? V235 Q8_ What was the primary source of your start-up capital for your business (af V236 Q8_6_Other_verbatim What was the primary source of your start-up capital for your business - O character V237 Q8_ In which area is your main business located? (correct for GIS) V238 Q8_8_New Thinking about the main thing you need for your business to operate (e.g. V239 Q8_ What is the main constraint experienced by your business? (after coding of V240 Q8_9_Other_verbatim What is the main constraint experienced by your business? - Other verbatim character V241 Q8_ If ever tried to start a business, did it fail or succeed? V242 Q8_ Do you know of any government department or service that provide support V243 Q8_ Have you ever approached a govt. department or agency that supports SMMEs V244 Q8_ Have any of them approached you to assist your business? V245 Q8_ How satisfied are you with the support that government provides for small V246 Q8_ Did any type of work in past 7 days? V247 Q8_ Have you been appointed to a new job but have not started yet. 19

20 ID Name Label Type Format Question V248 Q8_ Unemployed and looking for work. V249 Employment_Status Employment Status V250 Q8_ Why not looking for work? V251 Q8_ How long unemployed for? V252 Q8_ During the past 7 days, have you taken any action to look for work? V253 Q8_ During the past 4 weeks have you taken any action to look for work? V254 Q8_ Would you be able to take up work if offered? V255 Q8_ What is your employment status? V256 Q8_ Which sector are you employed in? (after coding of 'Other verbatim') V257 Q8_24_Other_verbatim Which sector are you employed in? - Other verbatim character V258 Q8_ Satisfaction: Working conditions in your job V259 Q8_ What factor is/was most important to you when you look/looked for a job? V260 Q8_26_Other_verbatim What factor is/was most important to you when you look/looked for a job? V261 Q8_27_Verbatim What can government do in your area to create jobs?- Verbatim V262 Q8_28_1 8.28_1 - What economic services are within easy walking distance from here? - Nu V263 Q8_28_2 8.28_2 - What economic services are within easy walking distance from here? - Ba V264 Q8_28_3 8.28_3 - What economic services are within easy walking distance from here? - Su V265 Q8_28_4 8.28_4 - What economic services are within easy walking distance from here? - Cl V266 Q8_28_5 8.28_5 - What economic services are within easy walking distance from here? - Ha V267 Q8_28_6 8.28_6 - What economic services are within easy walking distance from here? - Fu V268 Q8_28_7 8.28_7 - What economic services are within easy walking distance from here? - Tr V269 Q8_28_8 8.28_8 - What economic services are within easy walking distance from here? - Ca V270 Q8_28_9 8.28_9 - What economic services are within easy walking distance from here? - Ha V271 Q8_28_ _10 - What economic services are within easy walking distance from here? - B V272 Q8_28_ _11 - What economic services are within easy walking distance from here? - I V273 Q8_28_ _12 - What economic services are within easy walking distance from here? - B V274 Q8_28_ _13 - What economic services are within easy walking distance from here? - F V275 Q8_28_ _14 - What economic services are within easy walking distance from here? - R character character 20

21 ID Name Label Type Format Question V276 Q8_28_ _15 - What economic services are within easy walking distance from here? - B V277 Q8_28_ _16 - What economic services are within easy walking distance from here? - L V278 Q8_28_ _17 - What economic services are within easy walking distance from here? - N V279 Q8_ Which of the following approaches do you think would have the biggest imp V280 Q8_ During the past 12 months, did you work in any government job creation pr V281 Q8_31_1 8.31_1 - What, if any, benefits did you gain from this work? - Money V282 Q8_31_2 8.31_2 - What, if any, benefits did you gain from this work? - Jobs V283 Q8_31_3 8.31_3 - What, if any, benefits did you gain from this work? - Skills V284 Q8_31_4 8.31_4 - What, if any, benefits did you gain from this work? - Started own busin V285 Q8_31_5 8.31_5 - What, if any, benefits did you gain from this work? - Business ideas/ne V286 Q8_31_6 8.31_6 - What, if any, benefits did you gain from this work? - No benefits V287 Q9_ Crime improved or got worse? V288 Q9_ Have you been a victim of crime in the past year? V289 Q9_ How safe do you feel walking in your area during the day? V290 Q9_ How safe do you feel walking in your area after dark? V291 Q9_ How safe do you feel at home? V292 Q9_ Satisfaction: Safety and security provided by govt. where you live V293 Q10_ In the past year, have you participated in the activities of any clubs or V294 Q10_ Taken part in any service delivery protest in last 12 months? V295 Q10_3_1 10.3_1 - What was the protest about? - Housing (after coding of 'Other verbatim' V296 Q10_3_2 10.3_2 - What was the protest about? - Basic services (after coding of 'Other ve V297 Q10_3_3 10.3_3 - What was the protest about? - Lack of jobs/economic opportunities (afte V298 Q10_3_4 10.3_4 - What was the protest about? - Jobs given to outsiders (after coding of V299 Q10_3_5 10.3_5 - What was the protest about? - Favouritism (after coding of 'Other verba V300 Q10_3_6 10.3_6 - What was the protest about? - Transport issues (after coding of 'Other V301 Q10_3_7 10.3_7 - What was the protest about? - Foreigners in my community (after coding V302 Q10_3_8 10.3_8 - What was the protest about? - Crime or security issues (after coding of V303 Q10_3_9 10.3_9 - What was the protest about? - Poor performance of councillor (after cod 21

22 ID Name Label Type Format Question V304 Q10_3_ _10 - What was the protest about? - Corruption (after coding of 'Other verba V305 Q10_3_ _11 - What was the protest about? - Other (after coding of 'Other verbatim') V306 Q10_3_Other_verbatim 10.3_11 - What was the protest about - Other verbatim character V307 Q10_ Do you think it is OK to physically attack foreigners to make them leave? V308 Q11_ Where do you usually go for medical care? V309 Q11_ Think about the last time you went to a public health care facility. Did V310 Q11_ What was the main reason you did not start at a clinic? (after coding of V311 Q11_3_Other_verbatim What was the main reason you did not start at a clinic? - Other verbatim V312 Q11_ If not using public healthcare facilities, what is the main reason? (afte V313 Q11_4_Other_verbatim What is the MAIN reason that you don't use public health facilities - Oth V314 Q11_ Satisfaction with health services provided by the health care facility yo V315 Q11_ Are you personally covered by medical aid or medical insurance? (after co V316 Q11_6_Other_verbatim 11.6 Are you personally covered by any form of medical aid or other medical insu V317 Q11_7_1 11.7_1 - For people on a medical aid, have you gone to a state facility while on V318 Q11_7_2 11.7_2 - For people on a medical aid, have you gone to a state facility while on V319 Q11_7_3 11.7_3 - For people on a medical aid, have you gone to a state facility while on V320 Q11_ Given that you have medical aid cover, why did you use a public health fa character character character V321 Q11_8_Other_verbatim If so, why? - Other verbatim character V322 Q11_ In the past 12 months did anybody in this household fail to look for heal V323 Q11_ What was the main reason that they didn t get the healthcare? (after cod V324 Q11_10_Other_verbatim What was the main reason that they didn t get the healthcare - Other ver V325 Q11_ How much money would the household be able to borrow from someone in cas V326 Q11_ Have you been visited by a health care worker in your home in the past y V327 Q11_ What is the biggest health problem facing your community? (after coding V328 Q11_13_Other_verbatim What is the biggest health problem facing your community? - Other verbat V329 Q11_14_ _1 - In the last year, have you or any other member of this household had a V330 Q11_14_ _2 - In the last year, have you or any other member of this household had a character character 22

23 ID Name Label Type Format Question V331 Q11_14_ _3 - In the last year, have you or any other member of this household had a V332 Q11_14_ _4 - In the last year, have you or any other member of this household had a V333 Q11_14_ _5 - In the last year, have you or any other member of this household had a V334 Q11_14_ _6 - In the last year, have you or any other member of this household had a V335 Q11_14_ _7 - In the last year, have you or any other member of this household had a V336 Q11_14_ _8 - In the last year, have you or any other member of this household had a V337 Q11_14_ _9 - In the last year, have you or any other member of this household had a V338 Q11_14_ _10 - In the last year, have you or any other member of this household had V339 Q11_14_ _11 - In the last year, have you or any other member of this household had V340 Q11_14_ _12 - In the last year, have you or any other member of this household had V341 Q11_ Health status in the past 4 weeks V342 Q11_ Does your health status prevent you from doing daily work? V343 Q11_ Does your health prevent you from taking part in usual social activities V344 Q11_ How frequently do you exercise (e.g. walk, run, gym)? V345 Q11_ To what extent do you feel the things you do in your life are worthwhile V346 Q11_ How happy did you feel yesterday? 0 = not happy at all; 10 = happy all t V347 Q11_ How worried did you feel yesterday? 0 = not worried at all; 10 = worried V348 Q11_ How depressed did you feel yesterday? 0 = not depressed at all; 10 = dep V349 Q12_ Highest level of education completed V350 Q12_1_Recode Recode: Education V351 Q12_ Where did you obtain your matric (Grade 12)? V352 Q12_ Current age contin V353 Q12_3_Recode Recode: Current Age V354 Q12_ Do you have any kind of disability? V355 Q12_ How many people live in this household? contin V356 Q12_5_Recode Recode: How many people live in this household? V357 Q12_ Who is the head of this household? V358 Q12_ How many household members under 18 years old? contin V359 Q12_7_Recode Recode: How many household members under 18 years old? V360 Q12_ Does someone in the household receive a social grant V361 Q12_ Household registered on indigency register 23

24 ID Name Label Type Format Question V362 Q12_ Total monthly income by all household members V363 Q12_ Income into household: Formal employment V364 Q12_ Income into household: Informal employment V365 Q12_ Income into household: Govt grants including pensions V366 Q12_ Income into household: Support from family / remittances V367 Q12_ Income into household: Support from friends V368 Q12_ Income into household: Renting out dwelling / flat / garage etc. V369 Q12_ Income into household: Savings / returns from investment V370 Q12_ Does this household give support or money to any other household, such a V371 HH_Weight HH_Weight contin V372 Design_wgt Design_wgt contin V373 Bench_wgt Bench_wgt contin V374 Bench_wgt_30002 Bench_wgt_30002 contin 24

25 25

26 SbjNum (SbjNum) Type: Continuous Width: 8 Range: Minimum: Maximum: Mean: Standard deviation: S2. Can you please tell me how many housing units, with members 18 years and old (S2) Type: Continuous Width: 3 Range: Minimum: -1 Maximum: 369 Mean: 4.7 Standard deviation: 17.6 S2.2 Please indicate how many households, with members 18 years and older, are l (S2_2) Range: 1-8 S3.1 I now need to determine which member of the household I should recruit as t (S3_1) Width: 2 1 S3.2 I now need to determine which member of the household I should recruit as t (S3_2) 26

27 S3.2 I now need to determine which member of the household I should recruit as t (S3_2) Type: Continuous Width: 2 Range: 0-21 Minimum: 0 Maximum: 21 Mean: 1.2 Standard deviation: 1 Upload Date (Date) Format: character 0 Minimum: NaN Maximum: NaN Duration in minutes (Duration) Type: Continuous Width: 7 Range: Minimum: 20 Maximum: Mean: Standard deviation: WardNumber (WardNumber) Type: Continuous Width: 8 Range: Minimum: Maximum: Mean: Standard deviation: Municipality (Municipality) Width: 2 Range:

28 S7 - Population group (S7) S8 - Sex (S8) Range: Dwelling type (after coding of 'Other verbatim') (Q1) Width: 2 Range: Dwelling type - Other verbatim (Q1_Other_verbatim) Format: character 20 1 Recode: Dwelling type (Q1_Recode_Dwelling) Range: Number of rooms (Q1_1) 28

29 1.1 - Number of rooms (Q1_1) Width: 2 Range: Single room shared with other households (Q1_2) Range: Valid cases: 4875 Invalid: Dwelling ownership (after coding of 'Other verbatim') (Q1_3) Range: Dwelling ownership - Other verbatim (Q1_3_Other_verbatim) Format: character Main water source (after coding of 'Other verbatim') (Q1_4) Width: 2 Range: Main water source - Other verbatim (Q1_4_Other_verbatim) 29

30 1.4 - Main water source - Other verbatim (Q1_4_Other_verbatim) Format: character Is water source more than 200m away? (Q1_5) 004 Valid cases: 2531 Invalid: Water cleanliness (Q1_6) Type of toilet facility (after coding of 'Other verbatim') (Q1_7) Width: 2 Range: Type of toilet facility - Other verbatim (Q1_7_Other_verbatim) Format: character Width: How is rubbish disposed? (after coding of 'Other verbatim') (Q1_8) 30

31 1.8 - How is rubbish disposed? (after coding of 'Other verbatim') (Q1_8) Range: How is rubbish disposed - Other verbatim (Q1_8_Other_verbatim) Format: character _1 - Type of electricity supply: Electricity with prepaid card (Q1_9_1) _2 - Type of electricity supply: Electricity with smart meter (Q1_9_2) _3 - Type of electricity supply: Electricity with conventional meter (Q1_9_3)

32 1.9_4 - Type of electricity supply: Other electricity supply: Solar or wind gene (Q1_9_4) _5 - Type of electricity supply: Other electricity supply: petrol or diesel g (Q1_9_5) _6 - Type of electricity supply: Connection from neighbour's house (Q1_9_6) _7 - Type of electricity supply: Car battery (Q1_9_7) _8 - Type of electricity supply: Connection from elsewhere (Q1_9_8) 32

33 1.9_8 - Type of electricity supply: Connection from elsewhere (Q1_9_8) _9 - Type of electricity supply: Do not know (Q1_9_9) _10 - Type of electricity supply: None (Q1_9_10) _11 - Type of electricity supply: Electricity from owner of property (Q1_9_11) Satisfaction with pre-paid electricity (Q1_10) Range: Valid cases: Invalid:

34 Satisfaction with smart meter electricity (Q1_11) Range: Valid cases: 2474 Invalid: Main energy source for lighting (after coding of 'Other verbatim') (Q1_12) Range: Main energy source for lighting - Other verbatim (Q1_12_Other_verbatim) Format: character Municipal service arrears (Q1_13) Range: Water cut off for non payment (Q1_14) 34

35 Electricity cut off for non payment (Q1_15) South Africa - Quality of Life Survey IV Ever been evicted? (Q1_16) Satisfaction: Dwelling (Q1_17) Satisfaction: Water (Q1_18) Satisfaction: Sanitation (Q1_19) Satisfaction: Waste removal (Q1_20) 35

36 Satisfaction: Waste removal (Q1_20) Satisfaction: Energy sources (Q1_21) Satisfaction: Cost munic services (Q1_22) Satisfaction: Billing munic services (Q1_23) Satisfaction: Roads (Q1_24) Satisfaction: Street lights (Q1_25) 36

37 Satisfaction: Street lights (Q1_25) Range: Satisfaction: Local educational services (Q1_26) Satisfaction: Storm water (Q1_27) Range: Satisfaction: Local libraries (Q1_28) Range: Satisfaction: Local Park and Public spaces (Q1_29) 37

38 Satisfaction: Emergency services (e.g. fire and ambulance) (Q1_30) Satisfaction: Metro/traffic police (Q1_31) Satisfaction: Governments' initiatives to grow the economy and create job (Q1_32) Which of the following types of services matters the most to you? (Q1_33) Range: Origin (Q2_1) Range:

39 2.1 - Recode - Born in Gauteng or migrated (Q2_1_Recode) Range: From which province moved into Gauteng (Q2_2) Range: Valid cases: 8509 Invalid: Which country did you move into Gauteng from? (Q2_3) Range: Valid cases: 2307 Invalid: When moved into Gauteng (Q2_4) Range: Valid cases: Invalid: Recode - When moved into Gauteng (Q2_4_Recode) Range: Valid cases: Invalid: Place considered to be home (Q2_5) 39

40 2.5 - Place considered to be home (Q2_5) Width: 2 Range: Improvement in community / suburb over last 12 months (Q3_1) Range: Biggest problem in community (after coding of 'Other verbatim') (Q3_2) Width: 2 Range: What is the biggest problem facing your community - Other verbatim (Q3_2_Other_verbatim) Format: character What is the most important reason why you live in your suburb (after codin (Q3_3) Width: 2 Range:

41 3.3 - What is the most important reason why you live in your suburb - Other verb (Q3_3_Other_verbatim) Format: character If you could move in the next year, what type of dwelling would you want t (Q3_4) Width: 2 Range: If you could move in the next year, what type of dwelling would you want t (Q3_4_Other_verbatim) Format: character Three friends: Where prefer to live in Gauteng (Q3_5) Range: Thinking about people living in your neighbourhood, do you think you are t (Q3_6) Range:

42 4.1 - Purpose of most frequent trip (Q4_1) Range: Are you sure you never leave to go anywhere? (Q4_2) Range: Valid cases: 652 Invalid: How long after leaving home, does it take you to reach your destination? (Q4_3) Range: Valid cases: Invalid: _1 - Type of transport used for most frequent trip: Walk (after coding of 'Ot (Q4_4_1) 004 Valid cases: Invalid: _2 - Type of transport used for most frequent trip: Bicycle (after coding of (Q4_4_2) 004 Valid cases: Invalid:

43 4.4_3 - Type of transport used for most frequent trip: Motorbike (after coding o (Q4_4_3) 004 Valid cases: Invalid: _4 - Type of transport used for most frequent trip: Car as driver (after codi (Q4_4_4) 004 Valid cases: Invalid: _5 - Type of transport used for most frequent trip: Car as passenger (after c (Q4_4_5) 004 Valid cases: Invalid: _6 - Type of transport used for most frequent trip: Car as passenger though a (Q4_4_6) 004 Valid cases: Invalid: _7 - Type of transport used for most frequent trip: Taxi (after coding of 'Ot (Q4_4_7) 43

44 4.4_7 - Type of transport used for most frequent trip: Taxi (after coding of 'Ot (Q4_4_7) 004 Valid cases: Invalid: _8 - Type of transport used for most frequent trip: Train (after coding of 'O (Q4_4_8) 004 Valid cases: Invalid: _9 - Type of transport used for most frequent trip: Gautrain (after coding of (Q4_4_9) 004 Valid cases: Invalid: _10 - Type of transport used for most frequent trip: ReaVaya or A re yeng bus (Q4_4_10) 004 Valid cases: Invalid: _11 - Type of transport used for most frequent trip: Other bus (after coding (Q4_4_11) 44

45 4.4_11 - Type of transport used for most frequent trip: Other bus (after coding (Q4_4_11) 004 Valid cases: Invalid: _12 - Type of transport used for most frequent trip: School bus (Q4_4_12) 004 Valid cases: Invalid: _13 - Type of transport used for most frequent trip: Other type of transport (Q4_4_13) 004 Valid cases: Invalid: Think about the type of transport you used when you made the trip. What we (Q4_4_Other_verbatim) Format: character Width: Mode of transport for longest part of trip (Q4_5) Range: Valid cases: Invalid:

46 4.6 - Satisfaction with longest mode of transport (Q4_6) Range: Valid cases: Invalid: Frequency of use of bus rapid transit systems (Q4_7) Range: Valid cases: Invalid: Satisfaction with bus rapid transit systems (Q4_8) Range: Valid cases: 2241 Invalid: Would you consider using the new cycle paths that government has built? (Q4_9) Range: Involved in a road accident in past year (Q4_10) Range:

47 4.11 Three friends: Behaviour of motorists and road rules (Q4_11) Range: Has e-tolls changed your route? (Q4_12) Has e-tolls changed your mode? (Q4_13) e-tolls is a good way to manage congestion on our highways (Q4_14) I will never pay e-tolls (Q4_15) Range:

48 I would be more willing to pay my e-tolls if I knew the money was staying (Q4_16) Range: Satisfaction with the new dispensation for e-tolls (Q4_17) Public transport has improved for me and my household in the last year (Q4_18) Range: Do you access the internet (e.g. a web site, , Facebook, WhatsApp, W (Q5_1) Range: _1 - From where do you access the Internet? - Work (after coding of 'Other ve (Q5_2_1) 48

49 5.2_1 - From where do you access the Internet? - Work (after coding of 'Other ve (Q5_2_1) 004 Valid cases: Invalid: _2 - From where do you access the Internet? - Home (after coding of 'Other ve (Q5_2_2) 004 Valid cases: Invalid: _3 - From where do you access the Internet? - University, college or school ( (Q5_2_3) 004 Valid cases: Invalid: _4 - From where do you access the Internet? - Library or community center (af (Q5_2_4) 004 Valid cases: Invalid: _5 - From where do you access the Internet? - Internet Caf (after coding of (Q5_2_5) 49

50 5.2_5 - From where do you access the Internet? - Internet Caf (after coding of (Q5_2_5) 004 Valid cases: Invalid: _6 - From where do you access the Internet? - Anywhere on my cell phone/table (Q5_2_6) 004 Valid cases: Invalid: _7 - From where do you access the Internet? - Anywhere on my laptop (after co (Q5_2_7) 004 Valid cases: Invalid: _8 - From where do you access the Internet? - Wi-Fi hotspot/free or public Wi (Q5_2_8) 004 Valid cases: Invalid: _9 - From where do you access the Internet? - Taxi Wi-Fi (after coding of 'Ot (Q5_2_9) 50

51 5.2_9 - From where do you access the Internet? - Taxi Wi-Fi (after coding of 'Ot (Q5_2_9) 004 Valid cases: Invalid: _10 - From where do you access the Internet? - Other location (after coding o (Q5_2_10) 004 Valid cases: Invalid: From where do you access the Internet? - Other verbatim (Q5_2_Other_verbatim) Format: character Used website or mobile app to get information: Health services (Q5_3) 004 Valid cases: Invalid: Used website or mobile app to get information: Work or business opportunit (Q5_4) 004 Valid cases: Invalid:

52 5.5 Used website or mobile app to get information: Public transport (Q5_5) 004 Valid cases: Invalid: Do you have debt? (Q5_6) 5.7_1 - Household assets: Telephone or landline (Q5_7_1) 5.7_2 - Household assets: Cell phone (Q5_7_2) 5.7_3 - Household assets: Television (Q5_7_3) 52

53 5.7_4 - Household assets: Personal computer, laptop or tablet (Q5_7_4) 5.7_5 - Household assets: Internet connection (Q5_7_5) 5.7_6 - Household assets: Radio, cd player or music system (Q5_7_6) 5.7_7 - Household assets: Satellite TV (Q5_7_7) 5.7_8 - Household assets: Car (Q5_7_8) 53

54 5.7_9 - Household assets: Bicycle (Q5_7_9) 5.7_10 - Household assets: Fridge (Q5_7_10) Respondent or other adult skipped meal in past year (Q5_8) Children skipped meal past year? (Q5_9) Range: Are there any children in this household that benefit from a school feedi (Q5_10) 004 Valid cases: Invalid:

55 Do you grow food or vegetables for your household to eat, or to sell, or (Q5_11) Range: How often, if ever, do you buy lotto tickets? (Q5_12) Range: How easy or difficult do you find it to save money? (Q5_13) Range: Are you a registered voter? (Q6_1) 6.2 Are you planning to vote in the 2016 local election (Q6_2) 55

56 6.3 - If not, why not vote? (after coding of 'Other verbatim') (Q6_3) Range: Valid cases: 6462 Invalid: If not, why not vote - Other verbatim (Q6_3_Other_verbatim) Format: character _1 - Types of meetings attended in the past year: Ward meeting (Q6_4_1) 6.4_2 - Types of meetings attended in the past year: Street committee or residen (Q6_4_2) 6.4_3 - Types of meetings attended in the past year: Community development forum (Q6_4_3) 56

57 6.4_4 - Types of meetings attended in the past year: Mayoral imbizo meeting (Q6_4_4) 6.4_5 - Types of meetings attended in the past year: Integrated development plan (Q6_4_5) 6.4_6 - Types of meetings attended in the past year: School governing body meeti (Q6_4_6) 6.4_7 - Types of meetings attended in the past year: Community policing forum me (Q6_4_7) 6.4_8 - Types of meetings attended in the past year: None (Q6_4_8) 57

58 6.4_8 - Types of meetings attended in the past year: None (Q6_4_8) If there is a problem in the area where you live, who do you talk to first (Q6_5) Width: 2 Range: If there is a problem in the area where you live, who do you talk to first (Q6_5_Other_verbatim) Format: character Satisfaction: National government (Q6_6) Satisfaction: Provincial government (Q6_7) Satisfaction: Local municipality (Q6_8) 58

59 6.8 - Satisfaction: Local municipality (Q6_8) South Africa - Quality of Life Survey IV Why do you have this opinion of the Local Municipality - Verbatim (Q6_9_Verbatim) Format: character Width: Which level of government most improved quality of life? (Q6_10) Range: Satisfaction with local councillor (Q6_11) Range: Why do you have this opinion of your local councillor - Verbatim (Q6_12_Verbatim) Format: character Width:

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