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41<br />

The proportion of households that transfer maintenance or<br />

remittances for shacks not in backyards is around the same<br />

as the average for <strong>Mpumalanga</strong> households as a whole<br />

Maintenance of / remittance to family members and dependants living elsewhere<br />

(In cash or in kind, <strong>Mpumalanga</strong>)<br />

<strong>Informal</strong> dwelling/shack in backyard<br />

68% *<br />

<strong>Informal</strong> dwelling/shack not in backyard<br />

38%<br />

Formal dwelling<br />

36%<br />

Traditional dwelling<br />

19% *<br />

All <strong>Mpumalanga</strong> households<br />

36%<br />

Source: IES 2005/6<br />

Note: Formal housing includes dwelling or brick structure on a separate stand/yard/farm, flat/apartment in a block of flats, room/flatlet or a<br />

larger dwelling/servants quarters/granny flat, town/cluster/semi-detached house, workers‟ hostel or family unit, and unit in retirement village<br />

Note: All households also includes backyard dwelling, caravan/tent, other and unspecified<br />

Note: * Small sample size, less than 40 observations (not below 20)

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