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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Nov 1.
Published in final edited form as: Popul Stud (Camb). 2017 Jun 20;71(3):329–344. doi: 10.1080/00324728.2017.1334957

Table 3.

Between-wave changes in individual and household characteristics

W1 – W2 W2 – W3

Women interviewed in two adjacent waves 1366 1548
Demographic change
Birth or current pregnancy at time 2 71.4 51.3
Child death 7.0 4.1
Marital dissolution 10.5 6.9
New marriage -- 1.2
Change in husband’s migration status
Becomes successful migrant 11.4 9.5
Becomes unsuccessful migrant 11.1 10.3
Returns from migration 12.5 11.3
Change in economic conditions
Increase in household possessions index 36.7 42.3
Decrease in household possessions index 11.8 8.3
New cattle ownership 10.4 8.3
Loss of cattle ownership 7.9 5.7
Household becomes better off than other nearby households -- 17.0
Household no longer better off than other nearby households -- 12.7
Change in health status
Transition to good self-rated health -- 15.1
Transition to poor/so-so self-rated health -- 15.2
More worried about HIV 8.8 17.2
Less worried about HIV 41.4 31.5

Women who were interviewed in two adjacent waves of data collection, non-missing data on all measures. Percent of women in each category.

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