Rwanda - Rwanda FinScope Survey 2016, Financial Inclusion in Rwanda 2016
Reference ID | RWA-NISR-RFS-2016-v01 |
Year | 2015 - 2016 |
Country | Rwanda |
Producer(s) | Access to Finance Rwanda (AFR) - GoR |
Sponsor(s) | United Kingdom’s Department for International Development - UKaid - Funding World Bank - WB - Funding The Master Card Foundation - MCF - Funding Sweden - Sweden - Funding KFW - Kreditanstalt für Wiederaufbau - Funding |
Metadata | Documentation in PDF |
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Jun 17, 2016
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Data File: fsr-2016-data
Content | This is an anonymized data file for FinScope 2016 |
Cases | 12480 |
Variable(s) | 834 |
Version | v01 |
Producer | Access t Finance Rwanda |
Variables
Name | Label | Question | |
H4.08_A | H4.08_a. Money lender | ||
H4.09_A | H4.09_a. Farmers association | ||
H4.10_A | H4.10_a. Church or other community based organisation | ||
H4.11_A | H4.11_a. Family/friend to be paid back | ||
H4.12_A | H4.12_a. Family/friend NOT to be paid back | ||
H4.13_A | H4.13_a. Goods from shop/store and had to pay back late | ||
H4.14_A | H4.14_a. Other | ||
H4C | H4C. Where did you borrow most of the money from? | ||
H5 | H5.1 Reasons for borrowing money | ||
H6 | H6. Most important factor when choosing where to borrow money | ||
H7A | H7a. In the past 6 months, have you been refused a loan by a bank or SACCO or MFI? | ||
H7B | H7b. Main reason given for the refusal | ||
I1A.1 | I1a.1. Financial risk experience during the past 6 months - Increase in household size | ||
I1B1 | I1b.1. Coping strategy - Increase in household size | ||
I1A2 | I1a.2. Financial risk experience during the past 6 months - Household not getting cash anymore | ||
I1B2 | I1b.2. Coping strategy - Household not getting cash anymore | ||
I1A3 | I1a.3. Financial risk experience during the past 6 months - Pay unforeseen expenses | ||
I1B3 | I1b.3. Coping strategy - Pay unforeseen expenses | ||
I1A4 | I1a.4. Financial risk experience during the past 6 months - Unexpected rise in prices of goods, fuel | ||
I1B4 | I1b.4. Coping strategy - Unexpected rise in prices of goods, fuel | ||
I1A5 | I1a.5. Financial risk experience during the past 6 months - Running out of money to meet household expenses | ||
I1B5 | I1b.5. Coping strategy - Running out of money to meet household expenses | ||
I1A6 | I1a.6. Financial risk experience during the past 6 months - Harvest/livestock loss | ||
I1B6 | I1b.6. Coping strategy - Harvest/livestock loss | ||
I1A7 | I1a.7. Financial risk experience during the past 6 months - Loss of an asset/dwelling/land | ||
I1B7 | I1b.7. Coping strategy - Loss of an asset/dwelling/land | ||
I2A | I2a. Insurance statement - Insurance is not a way of saving because they never pay out | ||
I2B | I2b. Insurance statement - Having insurance is a good way of protecting yourself for when things go wrong | ||
I2C | I2c. Insurance statement - It is better to have savings to fall back on when you suffer a loss rather than to have insurance | ||
I2D | I2d. Insurance statement - You understand how insurance works | ||
I2E | I2e. Insurance statement - You are responsible to make arrangements for the costs associated with your funeral before you die | ||
I3A.1 | I3a.1. Do you have insurance | ||
I3A.2 | I3a.2. Do you have Mutuelle de Sante (National Health Insurance)? | ||
I4.1 | I4.1. Insurance product - Third party insurance | ||
I4.2 | I4.2. Insurance product - Education insurance | ||
I4.3 | I4.3. Insurance product - Household insurance | ||
I4.4 | I4.4. Insurance product - Life insurance | ||
I4.5 | I4.5. Insurance product - Credit life (insurance linked to a loan) | ||
I4.6 | I4.6. Insurance product - Rwanda Social Security Board (CSR/RSSB) | ||
I4.7 | I4.7. Insurance product - Private pension | ||
I4.8 | I4.8. Insurance product - Agriculture insurance | ||
I4.9 | I4.9. Insurance product - Other insurance product | ||
I5 | I5. Reasons for not having insurance | ||
I6 | I6. Funeral cover provision | ||
J1A | J1a. In the past 6 months have sent money to someone within the country | ||
J1B | J1b. In the past 6 months have sent money to someone outside the country | ||
J2A1.1 | J2a1.1. Spouse | ||
J2A1.2 | J2a1.2. Child | ||
J2A1.3 | J2a1.3. Parent | ||
J2A1.4 | J2a1.4. Other family member | ||
J2A1.5 | J2a1.5. Friend | ||
J2A1.6 | J2a1.6. Supplier / Business | ||
J2A1.7 | J2a1.7. Someone you borrow from | ||
J2A1.8 | J2a1.8. School, college or university | ||
J2A1.9 | J2a1.9. Other (specify) | ||
J2A.2 | J2a.2. Person received the money most in the past 6 months | ||
J2B | J2b.2. Where did you send the money to? | ||
J2C | J2c. How often do you send money? | ||
J2D1 | J2d1. Bank transfer / into bank account | ||
J2D2 | J2d2. Post office | ||
J2D3 | J2d3. Wstern Union / Money gram | ||
J2D4 | J2d4. Cell phone top up | ||
J2D5 | J2d5. Mobile money | ||
J2D6 | J2d6. Bus or taxi | ||
J2D7 | J2d7. Relative / friend / someone else | ||
J2D8 | J2d8. Taking money personally there | ||
J2D9 | J2d9. Other | ||
J2E | J2e. Hom much did you send the last time? | ||
J3A | J3a. In the past 6 months have received money from someone within the country | ||
J3B | J3b. In the past 6 months have received money from someone outside the country | ||
J4A.1 | J4a1.1. Spouse | ||
J4A.2 | J4a1.2. Child | ||
J4A.3 | J4a1.3. Parent | ||
J4A.4 | J4a1.4. Other family member | ||
J4A.5 | J4a1.5. Friend | ||
J4A.6 | J4a1.6. Customer | ||
J4A.7 | J4a1.7. Someone you lent to | ||
J4A.8 | J4a1.8. Other | ||
J4B | J4b.2. Where did you send the money to? | ||
J4C | J4c. How often do you send money? | ||
J4D | J4d. Which channel do you most receive money trough? | ||
J4E | J4e. What did you use most of the money sent you for? | ||
J5A | J5a. Have you ever sent or received money using a mobile phone? | ||
J5B | J5b. Sent/received money using a mobile phone in the past 6 months | ||
J6A | J6a. Would you use a mobile phone to send money? | ||
J6B | J6b. Reason why one would not use a mobile phone to send money | ||
K1A | K1a. Banking statements - If you are not employed you cannot open a bank account | ||
K1B | K1b. Banking statements - Having a bank account makes it easier to get credit | ||
K1C | K1c. Banking statements - You can easily live your life without a bank account | ||
K1D | K1d. Banking statements - Most services from banks are also offered elsewhere | ||
K1E | K1e. Banking statements - You trust banks with your money | ||
K1F | K1f. Banking statements - Banking is for people like me | ||
K1G | K1g. Banking statements - Banks treat people with respect | ||
K1.2.1 | K1.2.1. Do you have a bank account? | ||
K1.2.1A | K1.2.1A. Do you have a personal bank account? | ||
K1.2.1B.1 | K1.2.1B.1. Where bank products held | ||
K1.2.1B.2 | K1.2.1B.2. Where bank products held - | ||
K1.2.1C.1 | K1.2.1C.1. Have used bank account in the past month | ||
K1.2.1C.2 | K1.2.1C.2. Have used bank account this year | ||
K1.2.1D | K1.2.1D. Reasons for Not using bank account | ||
Total variable(s):
834 |