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Expenditure and Service Delivery Survey in Education 2002

Zambia, 2002
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ZMB_2002_ESDS_v01_M
Producer(s)
Government of the Republic of Zambia, World Bank
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Reasons for low attendance among boys: Specified (s5q6d)

Data file: headteacher1_final

Overview

Valid: 122
Invalid: 0
Type: Discrete
Start: 304
End: 353
Width: 50
Format:

Questions and instructions

Literal question
What are the typical reasons for boys not attending school regularly?
Categories
Value Category
Attitude of parents towards education is negative
Bad company, financial problems in their homes
Beer drinking,dagga smoking
Boys are mostly too playful
Boys are playful, financial constraints
Business, poverty
Culture of education is negative.
Distance to school is long
Distractions in town
Don t appreciate education.
Early marriages
Economic reasons (finances)
Entertainment
Farming, charcoal burning
Fearing bullies
Fees
Financial problems
Fishing
Go out to do piecework to raise money to pay fees.
Guardians cannot afford to support them.
Home-related issues
Hunting for birds
Labour in the market piecework
Lack of encouragement
Lack of financial support ,no books ,pencils
Lack of financial support, lack of financial suppo
Lack of material
Lack of requirements for school.
Laziness
Laziness and ignorance
Laziness, initiation
Live very far.
Long distance
Need to help parents sell commodities
Negligence
No encouragement from parents
No financial support
No funding
No money
Non payment of fees
PLAYING
Parents do not encourage children
Playful, watching videos
Playing
Playing, piecework
Poverty
River flooding
School for girls
Selling, vending
Sent on business erands
Sent to sell things
Some parents see no reason to send their children
They go looking for learning materials
Watching video games
Work to earn money for home
business
distance and cold,lack of funds.
early marriages
engage in business to raise money
entertainment
entertainment and lack of money
finances
financial problems
fishing
fishing and hunting
fishing and marketing
fishing and mat making
floods
funerals
go fishing,no clothes
go into fish business
go to sell goods
hunting
join nyau dances
lack of finances
lack of financial support
lack of interest
lack of motivation from parents
laziness
marriage
marrige
negative attitude towards education.
no money,peer pressure
parents do not value education
parents do not value education.
planting season
playful
playfull
poverty
poverty,lack of school necessities
pupils attend classes regularly
reedmaking,fishing
taken to fishing camps by parents
to playful
too playful
vending
video shows
watching the train and catching caterpillars
would rather go fishing and hunting.
Warning: these figures indicate the number of cases found in the data file. They cannot be interpreted as summary statistics of the population of interest.
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