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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
DOI
https://doi.org/10.48529/8gjq-0t33
Producer(s)
Government of the Republic of Zambia, World Bank
Collection(s)
Service Delivery Facility Surveys
Metadata
DDI/XML JSON
Created on
Dec 06, 2011
Last modified
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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
Range: -
Format: character

Questions and instructions

Literal question
What are the typical reasons for girls not attending schools regularly?
Categories
Value Category Cases
Bad company, financial problems, no parental care 1
1%
Being sent to sell 1
1%
Big girls like going out with men. 1
1%
Culture does not favour girl education. 1
1%
Culture does support girl education. 1
1%
Culture in the area does not favour girl education 1
1%
Distractions in town 1
1%
Early marriage 3
3.1%
Early marriages 8
8.2%
Early marriages,Lack of financial support 1
1%
Financial constraints, long distances from home 1
1%
Home-related issues 1
1%
Initiation ceremonies 1
1%
Lack of interest 1
1%
Lack of interest in school 1
1%
Lack of seriousness. 1
1%
Laziness 2
2.1%
Laziness and distance to school too far. 1
1%
Long distance to and from school. 1
1%
No funding,distance. 1
1%
Non payment of fees 1
1%
Not just interested in school 1
1%
Parental encouragement is lacking 1
1%
Parents do not encourage children to go to school. 1
1%
Playful 1
1%
Poverty 1
1%
Pregnancies 2
2.1%
Pregnancy 3
3.1%
Pregnancy,early marriages 1
1%
River flooding 1
1%
Some get married 1
1%
Some girls are engaged into small businesses 1
1%
They go to play 1
1%
Too playful,poverty 1
1%
Use them in business 1
1%
When river floods cannot cross. 1
1%
catching caterpillars 1
1%
earlt marriages 1
1%
early marriages 10
10.3%
engaging in petty business 1
1%
finances 1
1%
financial problems,being playful. 1
1%
fishing 1
1%
floods 1
1%
funerals 1
1%
go fishing,lack of clothes 1
1%
go into business 1
1%
lack of books. 1
1%
lack of finances 1
1%
lack of financesand pregnancis 1
1%
lack of motivation 2
2.1%
marketing 1
1%
marriage 4
4.1%
marrige 1
1%
maternity 1
1%
no money 1
1%
parents do not favour girls to come school. 1
1%
peer pressure 2
2.1%
playful 1
1%
playfull 1
1%
poverty,lack of school necessities 1
1%
pregnancies 1
1%
pregnancy 1
1%
prgnancies 1
1%
prostitution 1
1%
they go fishing. 1
1%
too playful 1
1%
too playful and long distance. 1
1%
too playfull 1
1%
vending 1
1%
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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