Type of house [message #28472] |
Mon, 15 January 2024 02:45 |
Manoj1992
Messages: 4 Registered: June 2023 Location: India
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I want to prepare a table of 'Type of house' i.e Katcha house, Pucca house and semi-pucca house as per NFHS-5 (India) data. but I am unable to understand what are the options comes under Katcha, pucca and semi-puccs category. please help me
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Re: Type of house [message #28498 is a reply to message #28472] |
Fri, 19 January 2024 11:14 |
Janet-DHS
Messages: 891 Registered: April 2022
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Following is a response from DHS staff member, Tom Pullum:
You are asking about the variable shnfhs2 in the HR and PR files. It has this distribution (weighted) in the NFHS-5 HR file:
. tab shnfhs2 [iweight=hv005/1000000]
house type |
(as defined |
in nfhs-2 |
and 3) | Freq. Percent Cum.
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kachha | 33,560.144 5.76 5.76
semi-pucca | 210,073.26 36.06 41.82
pucca | 338,908.54 58.18 100.00
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Total | 582,541.94 100.00
I googled and found the following. You could do the same sort of thing for more detail.
"Kutcha houses are created with eco-friendly and natural materials, while pucca homes are made of materials such as steel, cement, iron, and bricks. Kutcha homes are vulnerable to disasters, breakage, and damages, and therefore require frequent repairs. They are temporary structures in most cases."
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Re: Type of house [message #30240 is a reply to message #28565] |
Mon, 21 October 2024 23:56 |
ColeHarry
Messages: 1 Registered: October 2024
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I can help you with that. In the context of housing, a "katcha house" typically refers to a structure made of temporary or impermanent materials such as mud, thatch, or tarp. A "pucca house" is a permanent structure made of durable materials like brick, concrete, or stone.
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