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Public Expenditure Tracking Survey in Education 2004

Cambodia, 2004
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Reference ID
KHM_2004_PETS_v01_M
DOI
https://doi.org/10.48529/en69-rq80
Producer(s)
World Bank, Cambodia Development Resource Institute (CDRI)
Collection(s)
Service Delivery Facility Surveys
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Dec 07, 2011
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What are the three greatest constraints facing this school? (Name Issues) (s9_q4_b)

Data file: director_cleaned_data

Overview

Valid: 194
Invalid: 6
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 5366
End: 5367
Width: 2
Range: 1 - 26
Format: Numeric

Questions and instructions

Literal question
What are the three greatest constraints facing this school
Categories
Value Category Cases
1 School property protection (lack of fence allowing cows t 16
8.2%
2 Teacher shortage 26
13.4%
3 Low quality and committed teachers (high absenteeism…) 8
4.1%
4 Can't afford providing incentives for teachers (including th 21
10.8%
5 Clean water shortage 5
2.6%
6 Lack of classrooms 12
6.2%
7 Old school building 10
5.2%
10 Bad surrounding of the schools (Annoyed by the loud preachin 9
4.6%
11 Lack of teaching materials 3
1.5%
12 Lack of textbooks and delay in textbook transfers 3
1.5%
13 Low student enrolment 3
1.5%
14 High drop-out rate (the lack of parent encouragement for chi 19
9.8%
15 Low quality of student (including discipline, capacity…) 8
4.1%
16 Poor health of students 1
0.5%
17 Too little PAP provided in too many disbursements, delay in 6
3.1%
18 Lack of financial supports (can't pay contractors…) 6
3.1%
19 Children have problems travelling to schools at certain time 4
2.1%
20 Hard to get contributions and involvement from parents and c 7
3.6%
21 Students can't find the secondary schools to go to when they 2
1%
22 Spending too much time on report and other financial documen 4
2.1%
23 Too far to commute to DEO 0
0%
24 Lack of administrative office and library 5
2.6%
25 School areas get flooded especially during rainy seasons 5
2.6%
26 lack of toilet 11
5.7%
Sysmiss 6
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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