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 | |
D1C7 | D1c7. Main mode of transport do you use to get to your - nearest Umurenge SACCO | ||
D1A8 | D1a8. Distance taken from home to nearest destination - Umurenge SACCO/MFI | ||
D1B8 | D1b8. Time taken from home to nearest destination - Umurenge SACCO/MFI | ||
D1C8 | D1c8. Main mode of transport do you use to get to your - Umurenge SACCO/MFI | ||
D1A10 | D1a10. Distance taken from home to nearest destination - Bank branch | ||
D1B10 | D1b10. Time taken from home to nearest destination - Bank branch | ||
D1C10 | D1c10. Main mode of transport do you use to get to your- Bank branch | ||
D1A11 | D1a11. Distance taken from home to nearest destination- nearest ATM | ||
D1B11 | D1b11. Time taken from home to nearest destination - nearest ATM | ||
D1C11 | D1c11. Main mode of transport do you use to get to your - nearest ATM | ||
D1A13 | D1a13. Distance taken from home to nearest destination - nearest Bank agent | ||
D1B13 | D1b13. Time taken from home to nearest destination - nearest Bank agent | ||
D1C13 | D1c13. Main mode of transport do you use to get to your - nearest Bank agent | ||
D1A14 | D1a14. Distance taken from home to nearest destination - nearest Mobile money agent | ||
D1B14 | D1b14. Time taken from home to nearest destination - nearest Mobile money agent | ||
D1C14 | D1c14. Main mode of transport do you use to get to your - nearest Mobile money agent | ||
E1 | E1. Household's financial decision making | ||
E2 | E2. Do you feel you need more information about any aspects of managing money | ||
E3.1 | E3.1. Financial education desired - How to budget | ||
E3.2 | E3.2. Financial education desired - How to save | ||
E3.3 | E3.3. Financial education desired - How to invest | ||
E3.4 | E3.4. Financial education desired - How to obtain a loan | ||
E3.5 | E3.5. Financial education desired - Which financial products are available to me | ||
E3.6 | E3.6. Financial education desired - How to choose financial products | ||
E3.7 | E3.7. Financial education desired - Advantages/disadvantages, terms and conditions of financial products | ||
E3.8 | E3.8. Financial education desired - How to use financial products | ||
E3.9 | E3.9. Financial education desired - Information about mobile payments | ||
E3.10 | E3.10. Financial education desired - Other | ||
E4.1 | E4.1. Targets for financial advice - Bank or other financial professional | ||
E4.2 | E4.2. Targets for financial advice - Someone at your workplace or your employer | ||
E4.3 | E4.3. Targets for financial advice - Your spouse/partner | ||
E4.4 | E4.4. Targets for financial advice - Someone else in your family or friend | ||
E4.5 | E4.5. Targets for financial advice - Radio/ Television | ||
E4.6 | E4.6. Targets for financial advice - Newspapers | ||
E4.7 | E4.7. Targets for financial advice - Internet/ Website of Financial institutions | ||
E4.8 | E4.8. Targets for financial advice - Government/local leaders sensitization | ||
E4.9 | E4.9. Targets for financial advice - Saving groups | ||
E4.10 | E4.10. Targets for financial advice - Church/religious institution | ||
E4.11 | E4.11. Targets for financial advice - Other | ||
E4.12 | E4.12. Targets for financial advice - Do not go anywhere to get advice | ||
E5 | E5. Most target for financial advice | ||
E6.1 | E6.1. Statement - You compare different options and then choose the best one that suits your needs | ||
E6.2 | E6.2. Statement - You know what to do for recourse when not satisfied with a financial service or product | ||
E6.3 | E6.3. Statement - You are confident enough to make a complaint against a bank or financial institution if you are not satisfied with the service or product offered | ||
E6.4 | E6.4. Statement - You don’t mind being in debt as long as you have what you need/want | ||
E6.5 | E6.5. Statement - You understand the terms and conditions in the contract with a financial institution | ||
E7.01 | E7.01. Transparency - Do you feel that the information on financial products or services bought recently was provided to you in a clear and easily understandable manner? | ||
E7.02 | E7.02. Transparency - Have you ever taken a financial product/service and were later on surprised about the fees/charges associated to that product? | ||
E7.03 | E7.03. Transparency - Were you ever informed of changes to fees/charges of financial product/services? | ||
E7.04 | E7.04. Transparency - Was the information provided to you in a language you understand? | ||
E7.05 | E7.05. Transparency - How was the information communicated to you | ||
E7.06 | E7.06. Transparency - What would you wish to have been informed on? | ||
E7.07 | E7.07. Transparency - What was the reason that the information was not understandable? | ||
E7.08 | E7.08. Transparency - Do you trust financial services’ advertising? | ||
E7.09 | E7.09. Transparency - Do you budget for your money? | ||
E7.10 | E7.10. Transparency - Do you know how much money you spent personally in the last 7 days? | ||
E7.11 | E7.11. Transparency - Do you keep track of money you get and spend? | ||
E7.12 | E7.12. Transparency - How often do you have some money left after covering all your spending needs? | ||
E7.13.1 | E7.13.1. Transparency - What do you do with any money you have left over: Save/keep money for different reasons | ||
E7.13.2 | E7.13.2. Transparency - What do you do with any money you have left over: Invest money in business | ||
E7.13.3 | E7.13.3. Transparency - What do you do with any money you have left over: Invest money in assets | ||
E7.13.4 | E7.13.4. Transparency - What do you do with any money you have left over: Spend money on non-essentials (eg computer games, partying/going out, alcohol, cigarettes, hair) | ||
E7.13.5 | E7.13.5. Transparency - What do you do with any money you have left over: Lend it to others | ||
E7.13.6 | E7.13.6. Transparency - What do you do with any money you have left over: Repay debts | ||
E7.13.7 | E7.13.7. Transparency - What do you do with any money you have left over: Other | ||
E7.14 | E7.14. Transparency - Do you feel that financial institutions treat you fairly? | ||
E7.15 | E7.15. Transparency - Have you ever been threatened, or treated in a violent, humiliating manner by a financial service provider? | ||
E7.16 | E7.16. Transparency - Have you ever been taken advantage of or misguided by a financial service provider? | ||
E7.17 | E7.17. Transparency - Have you ever been sold a financial product by a financial institution or telecommunication company and later on noticed that it was not in your best interest to take it? | ||
E7.18 | E7.18. Transparency - Have you ever been sold a loan without the financial service provider assessing your capability of paying back the loan? | ||
E8.11 | E8.1.1. Risks experienced in the past 12 months - Illness in your household that required medical expenses | ||
E8.2.1 | E8.2.1. Coping Mechanism for - Illness in your household that required medical expenses | ||
E8.1.2 | E8.1.2. Risks experienced in the past 12 months - Death of a household or family member resulting in unexpected costs for you/your household | ||
E8.2.2 | E8.2.2. Coping Mechanism for - Death of a household or family member resulting in unexpected costs for you/your household | ||
E8.1.3 | E8.1.3. Risks experienced in the past 12 months - Loss of the income of an income earner of the household | ||
E8.2.3 | E8.2.3. Coping Mechanism for - Loss of the income of an income earner of the household | ||
E8.1.4 | E8.1.4. Risks experienced in the past 12 months - Unforeseen school expenses | ||
E8.2.4 | E8.2.4. Coping Mechanism for - Unforeseen school expenses | ||
E8.1.5 | E8.1.5. Risks experienced in the past 12 months - Unexpected rise in the price of goods such as groceries etc. | ||
E8.2.5 | E8.2.5. Coping Mechanism for - Unexpected rise in the price of goods such as groceries etc. | ||
E8.1.6 | E8.1.6. Risks experienced in the past 12 months - Harvest/crop failure/loss of livestock | ||
E8.2.6 | E8.2.6. Coping Mechanism for - Harvest/crop failure/loss of livestock | ||
E8.1.7 | E8.1.7. Risks experienced in the past 12 months - Loss of income as a result of an unexpected drop in the price you get for produce/harvest/ products you sell | ||
E8.2.7 | E8.2.7. Coping Mechanism for - Loss of income as a result of an unexpected drop in the price you get for produce/harvest/ products you sell | ||
E8.3.1 | E8.3.1. You have people in the community that you can turn to for help if you need to | ||
E8.3.2 | E8.3.2. You would rather turn to strangers than people in the community if you need financial help | ||
E8.3.3 | E8.3.3. People in your community have a strong sense of involvement in the community – people rely on each other for support | ||
E8.3.4 | E8.3.4. There is a strong tendency in your community where you live to form groups | ||
E8.3.5 | E8.3.5. Being part of the community is important to you | ||
E8.4 | E8.4. Comunity - Who pays most of the funeral costs | ||
E8.5A | E8.5A. Coping strategies to have money for the things you want in your future | ||
E8.5B1 | E8.5B.1. Coping strategies - Bought an asset to sell later when I need the money | ||
E8.5B2 | E8.5B.2. Coping strategies - Bought/started a business to generate money | ||
E8.5B3 | E8.5B.3. Coping strategies - Invested in property to rent out | ||
E8.5B4 | E8.5B.4. Coping strategies - Saving/putting money aside | ||
E8.5B5 | E8.5B.5. Coping strategies - Other | ||
E8.6 | E8.6. Coping strategies for retirement/old age / when no longer working | ||
E8.7A | E8.7A. Statements - You often have to spend more money than you have available | ||
E8.7B | E8.7B. Statements - Your current financial situation makes you worry | ||
E8.7C | E8.7C. Statements - You keep track of your income and expenditure | ||
Total variable(s):
834 |