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 |
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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 | |
K1.5.10B | K1.5.10B. Banking Channels for transaction - Internet banking transaction | ||
K1.5.11A | K1.5.11A. Bank transaction used - Mobile banking transaction | ||
K1.5.11B | K1.5.11B. Banking Channels for transaction - Mobile banking transaction | ||
K1.5.12A | K1.5.12A. Bank transaction used - Banking agent | ||
K1.5.12B | K1.5.12B. Banking Channels for transaction - Banking agent | ||
K1.5.13A | K1.5.13A. Bank transaction used - Mobile van | ||
K1.5.13B | K1.5.13B. Banking Channels for transaction - Mobile van | ||
K1.6 | K1.6. Main reason for not having a bank account | ||
K2.1A | K2.1a. MFI account | ||
K2.1B1 | K2.1b1. MFI account used past month | ||
K2.1B2 | K2.1b2. MFI account used this year | ||
K2.1C | K2.1c. Main reason for not using MFI account | ||
K2.1D1 | K2.1d1. MFI account - usually used for: Deposit | ||
K2.1D2 | K2.1d1. MFI account - usually used for: Savings | ||
K2.1D3 | K2.1d2. MFI account - usually used for: Credit/loan | ||
K2.1D4 | K2.1d3. MFI account - usually used for: Save and credit | ||
K2.1D5 | K2.1d3. MFI account - usually used for: Other | ||
K2.1E | K2.1e. For approximately how long have you had an account with a MFI | ||
K2.1F | K2.1f. Why did you mainly open a MFI account | ||
K2.1G | K2.1g. Did you have an account with a bank or a SACCO | ||
K2.1H | K2.1h. Did you close any of these when you opened your MFI account | ||
K2.1I | K2.1i. Were you member of a group such as a savings and loan group or a savings club/tontine | ||
K2.1J | K2.1j. Did you give up your membership with any of these when you opened your MFI account | ||
K2.2 | K2.2. Main reason why do you not have an MFI | ||
K3.1A | K3.1a. Member of an Umurenge SACCO/have an Umurenge SACCO account | ||
K3.1B1 | K3.1b1. SACOO account - Used in the past month | ||
K3.1B2 | K3.1b2. SACOO account - Used this year | ||
K3.1C | K3.1c. Main reason for you not using Umurenge SACCO account | ||
K3.1D | K3.1d. SACCO account ususlly used for | ||
K3.1E | K3.1e. For approximately how long have you had an account with a SACCO | ||
K3.1F | K3.1f. Why did you mainly become a member | ||
K3.1G | K3.1g. When becaming a SACCO member, did you have an account with a bank or a MFI | ||
K3.1H | K3.1h. Did you close any of these when you opened your Umurenge SACCO account/became a member | ||
K3.1I | K3.1i. Were you member of a group such as a savings and loan group or a savings club/tontine? | ||
K3.1J | K3.1j. Did you give up your membership | ||
K3.2 | K3.2. Main reason why do you not have a Umurenge account | ||
L1A | L1a. Belong to a savings groups such as a VSLA | ||
L1B1 | L1b1. How did you learn about your savings group | ||
L1B2.1 | L1b2.1. Savings group partners - Government | ||
L1B2.2 | L1b2.2. Savings group partners - CARE | ||
L1B2.3 | L1b2.3. Savings group partners - CRS | ||
L1B2.4 | L1b2.4. Savings group partners - World Vision | ||
L1B2.5 | L1b2.5. Savings group partners - Other | ||
L1B2.6 | L1b2.6. Savings group partners - None | ||
L1C | L1c. How often does the group meet with the facilitator | ||
L1D | L1d. Reasons for using informal group | ||
L1E | L1e Period (years) been a member of such a group | ||
L2A | L2a. Groups statement - Lend money out to members when they need the money | ||
L2B | L2b. Groups statement - Lend out money to non-members when they want to borrow | ||
L2C | L2c. Groups statement - Give collected money to one member every month | ||
L2D | L2d. Groups statement - Keep the collected money for members and members can withdraw this money when they need it | ||
L2E | L2e. Groups statement - Keep the collected money for members and give to members after a certain period of time | ||
L2F | L2f. Groups statement - Buy assets as a group | ||
L2G | L2g. Groups statement - Buy assets for individual memb ers | ||
L2H | L2h. Groups statement - Raise or save money for funerals for group members | ||
L2I | L2i. Groups statement - Raise or save money for other emergencies for group members | ||
L2J | L2j. Groups statement - Act as guarantor when members want to borrow money somewhere else | ||
L3A | L3a. Main reason for belonging to a group/club | ||
L3B1 | L3b1. Groups statement - There's more discipline in saving with a group than any other way | ||
L3B2 | L3b2. Groups statement - I trust how it works and it is easy to get loan | ||
L3B3 | L3b3. Groups statement - More discipline paying back money borrowed from a group than with paying back a loan from a financial institution | ||
L4A | L4a. Are you a member of any other group or organisation? | ||
L4B1 | L4b1. Type of group/organisation belonging to - Business organisation | ||
L4B2 | L4b2. Type of group/organisation belonging to - Farmer's association | ||
L4B3 | L4b3. Type of group/organisation belonging to - Market/traders association | ||
L4B4 | L4b4. Type of group/organisation belonging to - Fisher’s association | ||
L4B5 | L4b5. Type of group/organisation belonging to - Cooperative | ||
L4B6 | L4b6. Type of group/organisation belonging to - Church / religious group | ||
L4B7 | L4b7. Type of group/organisation belonging to - Women’s / men’s group | ||
L4B8 | L4b8. Type of group/organisation belonging to - Other | ||
M1 | M1. Statements best describing households situation on farming | ||
M2.01 | M2.01. Household farming activities - Cattle | ||
M2.02 | M2.02. Household farming activities - Goats, sheep, pigs, etc. | ||
M2.03 | M2.03. Household farming activities - Other livestock such as chickens, rabbits, etc. | ||
M2.04 | M2.04. Household farming activities - Cash crops – tea, coffee, pyrethrum | ||
M2.05 | M2.05. Household farming activities - Fruit – such as bananas, pineapple, avocado, pepper, papaya, passion fruit | ||
M2.06 | M2.06. Household farming activities - Vegetables – tomatoes, carrots, onions, cabbages, etc. | ||
M2.07 | M2.07. Household farming activities - Staples such as grains– e.g. plantains, rice, sorghum, maize, barley, wheat | ||
M2.08 | M2.08. Household farming activities - Roots such as sweet potatoes, cassava, Irish potatoes | ||
M2.09 | M2.09. Household farming activities - Beans, peas, ground nuts | ||
M2.10 | M2.10. Household farming activities - Banana | ||
M2.11 | M2.11. Household farming activities - Other | ||
M3A | M3a. Livestock statement - The household will never sell your livestock | ||
M3B | M3b. Livestock statement - The household will use your livestock as security when you need to borrow money | ||
M3C | M3c. Livestock statement - The household regards your livestock as a form of savings | ||
M3D | M3d. Livestock statement - The household will sell some of your livestock to get cash when you need cash | ||
M4 | M4. Does this household farm mostly for consumption or selling? | ||
M5 | M5. Source of money to finance farming activities | ||
N2A.01 | N2A.01. Salary/wages from Government institution | ||
N2A.02 | N2A.02. Salary/wages from a private business/company | ||
N2A.03 | N2A.03. Salary/wages from a farmer | ||
N2A.04 | N2A.04. Salary/wages from an individual | ||
N2A.05 | N2A.05. Self-employed (have own business) | ||
N2A.06 | N2A.06. Money from farming (crops and/or livestock; by-products from livestock) | ||
N2A.07 | N2A.07. Money from fishing | ||
N2A.08 | N2A.08. Rental income | ||
N2A.09 | N2A.09. Private pension | ||
N2A.10 | N2A.10. Government pension | ||
N2A.11 | N2A.11. Government/state grant/VUP grant/ VUP cash transfer | ||
N2A.12 | N2A.12. Gifts | ||
Total variable(s):
834 |