From: Assessing health workers’ revenues and coping strategies in Nigeria — a mixed-methods study
CADRES | CHEW | CHO | N/M | DOC | ||||
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Level of reticence* | R | Non-R | R | Non-R | R | Non-R | R | Non-R |
Range of income from additional earning arrangements (NGN) | 30,782–65,000 (Av: 53,856) | 49,000–98,296 (Av:79,099) | 127,500–265,235 (Av:163,213) | 10,000–103,070 (Av:81,857) | 74,500–200,000 (Av: 104,300) | 7,000 | 15,000–560,000 (Av: 228,667) | 500–100,000 (Av:50,250) |
Range of income from selling drugs (NGN) | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 50,000–56,000 (Av: 53,000) | 0 |
Range of deficit between real income and expenditure (With spousal support) (NGN) | 53,000–120,000 (73,240) | 12,000 | 206,765– 585,000 (Av: 399,588) | 67,860 | 56,000–286,000 (Av:152,667) | No deficit | 3,685,000 | No deficit |
Range of deficit between real income and expenditure (Without spousal support) (NGN) | 40,500–386,433 (Av: 188,383) | 431,408 | No deficit | 55,000 | 110,000–170,000 (Av:140,500) | No deficit | No deficit | No deficit |