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Quality for Preschool Impact Evaluation 2015, Baseline Survey

Ghana, 2015
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Reference ID
GHA_2015_QPIE-BL_v01_M
DOI
https://doi.org/10.48529/yhxz-b019
Producer(s)
Sharon Wolf, John Lawrence Aber, Jere Behrman
Collection(s)
The Strategic Impact Evaluation Fund (SIEF) Impact Evaluation Surveys
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G04. Specify other reason why parent chose to have their child attend that kinde (g4_ospec)

Data file: De-identified_Caregiver

Overview

Valid: 396
Invalid: 0
Type: Discrete
Start: 1388
End: 1470
Width: 83
Range: -
Format: character

Questions and instructions

Categories
Value Category Cases
Because Of Financia Constrian 2
0.5%
Because Of Financial Constrain 2
0.5%
Because Of Free School Uniform 1
0.3%
Because The School Is A Model School 1
0.3%
Because The School Is A Private School And The Teachers Have Time For The Children. 1
0.3%
Caregiver Is School Owner 1
0.3%
Caregiver Works In The School 4
1%
Caregiver'S Alma Mater 4
1%
Children Well Behaved, Learn Discipline 12
3%
Closeness/Proximity To/From Home 2
0.5%
Distance Of School From Home 50
12.6%
Don’T Know 3
0.8%
English As Main Language Of Instruction 2
0.5%
Extra Curriculum Activities 1
0.3%
Financial Problem 26
6.6%
Free Education At The Preschool Level In The Government School 36
9.1%
Good Infrastructure/Facilities/Equipment 1
0.3%
Good Prospect For Child'S Future 8
2%
Government School, Work Problems 1
0.3%
Government Schools Are Generally Good. 1
0.3%
How Disciplined The Children Are 1
0.3%
Language Diversity Of The School 50
12.6%
Long Existence Of School 1
0.3%
Love For Children 1
0.3%
Moderate School Fees/Extra Costs 5
1.3%
Motivated Teachers 10
2.5%
My Brother Recommended That School 1
0.3%
No Particular Reason 11
2.8%
Only School In The Locality 1
0.3%
Opening Hours/Schedule 1
0.3%
Overall Reputation Of The School 3
0.8%
Personality And Expertise Of School Head 12
3%
Preference For Government School 5
1.3%
Preference Of Spouse And/Or Child 5
1.3%
Preschool Attached To Basic School 1
0.3%
Quality Of Care For Children 10
2.5%
Quality Of Teachers(Experience)/Instruction 7
1.8%
Recommendation From Significant Others 45
11.4%
Relationship Of The Caregiver With School Management And/Or Teachers 9
2.3%
Religious Affiliation 8
2%
Relocation 4
1%
Safe School Environment 1
0.3%
Safety To And From School 2
0.5%
Same School As Siblings Or Neighbor’S Children 17
4.3%
School’S Good Results On Tests/Exams 6
1.5%
Spiritual Insights From God Or Allah 3
0.8%
Teacher/Pupil Ratio Or Class Size 16
4%
The School Has A Good Curriculum 1
0.3%
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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