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Expenditure and Service Delivery Survey in Education 2002

Zambia, 2002
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Reference ID
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 (s5q7d)

Data file: headteacher1_final

Overview

Valid: 97
Invalid: 0
Type: Discrete
Start: 357
End: 406
Width: 50
Format:

Questions and instructions

Literal question
What are the typical reasons for girls not attending schools regularly?
Categories
Value Category
Bad company, financial problems, no parental care
Being sent to sell
Big girls like going out with men.
Culture does not favour girl education.
Culture does support girl education.
Culture in the area does not favour girl education
Distractions in town
Early marriage
Early marriages
Early marriages,Lack of financial support
Financial constraints, long distances from home
Home-related issues
Initiation ceremonies
Lack of interest
Lack of interest in school
Lack of seriousness.
Laziness
Laziness and distance to school too far.
Long distance to and from school.
No funding,distance.
Non payment of fees
Not just interested in school
Parental encouragement is lacking
Parents do not encourage children to go to school.
Playful
Poverty
Pregnancies
Pregnancy
Pregnancy,early marriages
River flooding
Some get married
Some girls are engaged into small businesses
They go to play
Too playful,poverty
Use them in business
When river floods cannot cross.
catching caterpillars
earlt marriages
early marriages
engaging in petty business
finances
financial problems,being playful.
fishing
floods
funerals
go fishing,lack of clothes
go into business
lack of books.
lack of finances
lack of financesand pregnancis
lack of motivation
marketing
marriage
marrige
maternity
no money
parents do not favour girls to come school.
peer pressure
playful
playfull
poverty,lack of school necessities
pregnancies
pregnancy
prgnancies
prostitution
they go fishing.
too playful
too playful and long distance.
too playfull
vending
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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