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Quality of Life in the Gauteng City
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Quality of life - sampling methodol
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Land cover in Gauteng (GTI data)
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Sample: 17 629 respondents, error b
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Quality of life - sampling methodol
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Percentage with piped water in dwel
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Proportion of respondents with refu
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Number of refuse bags generated eac
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Dwelling types sampled, 201112% of
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Energy use: 2009 vs 2011In the 2009
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Numbers of households sharing a toi
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Biggest problems facing the communi
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Biggest problems facing the communi
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Transport and mobility questionsChr
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Mode used for main trip purposeOthe
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60MetroAverage travel time60Non-Met
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Access to public transport100%4% 4%
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Satisfaction with transportWestonar
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Economy
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Monthly household income by race 20
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Detailed employment status, 2009 vs
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Employment by municipality100.0%90.
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Employment by gender100.0%90.0%80.0
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Monthly household income and level
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Inequality - lower than claimed and
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Incidence of households lacking mon
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- Page 57 and 58: Migration & migrants
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- Page 73 and 74: Attitudes to abortion%On request, 1
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- Page 109 and 110: 2009 mean: 6.24 2011 mean: 6.25
- Page 111 and 112: Tentative conclusionso This is a fi