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. 2018 Sep 27;16:163. doi: 10.1186/s12916-018-1153-0

Table 2.

Frequencies of items regarding household resources and social capital

Items linked to household resources N Yes % No %
Material resource items
 Working full time 120 3.3 96.7
 Work part time 120 12.5 87.5
 Sell some of my possessions to get money 120 5.8 94.2
 Have enough money for basics like food and clothes 120 33.3 66.7
Social Resource items
 Getting financial help from family/friends in South Africa 120 85 15
 Getting financial help from church/pastor 120 75.8 24.2
 Getting money from family/friends in the Democratic Republic of Congo 120 0 100
Investment potential resources
 Trading 119 88.2 11.8
 Have many unused skills 111 100 0.0
 Using skills to provide services to refugee community 120 53.3 46.7
Social capital items (bridging)
 Know people who can help 120 97.5 2.5
 Know people who are well connected with others 120 100 0.0
 Know people who are willing to help when there is a need 119 72.3 27.7
 Give assistance to other refugees 120 70.8 29.2
 Received assistance from my community 120 64.2 35.8
Social capital items (linking) N %
 Have contacted UNHCR
  Yes 9 07.5
  No 111 92.5
 If Yes, reason for the visit (n = 9)
  Social support 3 33.3
  Refugee documentation 4 44.4
  Information to relocate back home 2 22.2
 Ever visited an office of an NGO working with refugees
  Yes 93 77.5
  No 27 22.5
 Received help from NGOs
  Received no assistance 48 51.6
  Paid rent for few months 19 20.4
  Received food vouchers when first arrived in South Africa 17 18.3
  Paid school fees 9 9.7