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Household Income and Expenditure Survey 2005

Micronesia, Fed. Sts., 2005
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FSM_2005_HIES_v01_M
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FSM Divison of Statistics
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School attendance (school_attend)

Data file: Person

Overview

Valid: 0
Invalid: 0
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 50
End: 50
Width: 1
Range: -
Format:

Questions and instructions

Literal question
9. At any time since April 1, 2005, has .. attended regular school or college?

1. No 2. Yes, public school or college 3. Yes, private
Categories
Value Category
1 No, has not attended
2 Yes, public school or college
3 Yes, private school or college
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.
Interviewer instructions
1. Write the appropriate "Yes" entry for persons who have attended any "regular" school or college since April 1, 2005.

3. EDUCATION THAT IS USUALLY NOT IN A "REGULAR" SCHOOL OR COLLEGE

Write 2 for "No, has not attended since February 1" for those enrolled only in the following types of schools:

a. Vocational, trade, or business schools outside the "regular" system, such as television repair schools, barber's colleges, or secretarial schools.
b. Adult education classes, unless the schooling is being counted for credit in a "regular" school system, such as toward a high school diploma.
c. On-the-job training.
d. Correspondence courses unless they are taken from a "regular" school, such as a university, and count for credit in a "regular" school system.

4. TYPE OF SCHOOL

a. A public school is any school that is controlled and supported primarily by a local, county, State, or Federal Government.

b. A private school is a private or parochial school that is supported and controlled primarily by a religious organization or other private group. Private schools may be religious or nonreligious elementary schools, secondary schools, colleges, universities, professional schools, Montessori schools, or nursery schools (including pre-schools and pre-kindergartens).

c. Do not assume that the name of the school indicates whether it is public or private. Also payment of tuition at college does not indicate the school is private.
Question post text
If "Yes," ask Public or private?

Description

Definition
a. "Regular" schooling advances a person toward an elementary school certificate, a high school diploma, or a college, university, or professional school (such as law or medicine) degree.

b. "Regular" schools may be either public, parochial (church-related), or other private. Attendance can be either by day or night, full or part time. A school does not have to be graded to qualify as a "regular" school.

c. Tutoring should be counted only if credit for it can be obtained in a "regular" school.
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