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Table 9 Revenues reported by health workers with additional income arrangements in Nasarawa

From: Assessing health workers’ revenues and coping strategies in Nigeria — a mixed-methods study

CADRES

CHEW

CHO

N/M

DOC

Level of reticence*

R

Non-R

R

Non-R

R

Non-R

R

Non-R

Range of income from additional earning arrangements (NGN)

16,200–116,000 (Av: 61,040)

3,000–230,000 (Av: 61,214)

500–112,500 (Av:46,869)

2,000–180,000 (Av:78,327)

54,000–152,500 (Av:116,072)

1,000–196,000 (Av:71,865)

110,000–203,000 (Av:152,667)

3,000–121,500 (Av: 67,791)

Range of income from selling drugs (NGN)

11,000–20,000 (Av: 15,500)

500–80,000 (Av: 15,500)

8,000–10,000 (Av: 9,000)

2,000–30,000 (Av:10,667)

2,000

100,000

0

0

Range of deficit between real income and expenditure (With spousal support) (NGN)

11,900–46,200 (Av:26,367)

18,000–556,000 (Av:197,550)

45,000

92,000–168,000 (AV: 140,143)

42,000–270,000 (Av:163,729)

25,000–230,000 (Av: 107,224)

No deficit

No deficit

Range of deficit between real income and expenditure (Without spousal support) (NGN)

20,000–41,000 (Av: 30,500)

2,800–117,000 (Av:48,450)

46,000–112,585 (Av: 71,003)

64,000–195,000 (Av:130,068)

29,000–464,900 (Av:216,300)

13,000–105,000 (Av:59,000)

−15,000

No deficit

  1. *Reticence is determined by the modified criteria.
  2. NB: Where there is a single figure instead of a range, it indicates that the situation applies to only one health worker in that group.
  3. Av: Average.
  4. NGN: Nigerian Naira.
  5. R: Reticent.
  6. Non-R: Non-reticent.