Definition
1. No money - if the respondent or the family cannot afford to provide tuition fees.
2. Do not like/bashful - if the respondent feels embarassed of the family’s economic condition.
3. Working – works with the intention to earn or help to earn a living or gain profit.
4. Married/handle household - if the respondent is very busy managing the household or feels inapropriate to go to school because she is already married/has a family to take care off.
5. Not accepted is a condition where a respondent does not meet the necessary requirements to be registered in a school, for example does not pass the entry test; or rejected by a school that does not accept disabled student.
6. Distance from home too far - if the respondent considers that the school is too far from home, therefore difficult to reach.
7. Feel sufficient education - if the respondent feels that the education he currently has is enough and that there is no reason to continue to a higher level.
8. Disabled, if the respondent considers that disability is an obstruction to go to school.
9. Waiting for announcement, if the respondent has registered to a school but is waiting for announcement whether accepted or not.
10.Already accepted, waiting for the class to start
11.Other is other reasons other than the above mentioned reasons. Such as being sick or not intelligent enough,including being expelled from school.