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NIGERIA 2015 Nigeria Education Data Survey (NEDS) State Report: Ogun National Population Commission Abuja, Nigeria
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NIGERIA2015 Nigeria Education Data Survey (NEDS)

State Report: Ogun

National Population CommissionAbuja, Nigeria

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The 2015 Nigeria Education Data Survey (NEDS) was implemented by the National Population Commission (NPC) in collaboration with the Federal Ministry of Education, the Universal Basic Education Commission and the National Bureau of Statistics. RTI International provided technical assistance. The 2015 NEDS was funded by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID).

SUGGESTED CITATION:National Population Commission (Nigeria) and RTI International. 2016. 2015 Nigeria Education Data Survey (NEDS). Washington, DC. United States Agency for International Development

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NIGERIA2015 Nigeria Education Data Survey (NEDS)

National Population CommissionAbuja, Nigeria

Contract Number: AID-EHC-E-00-04-0004-00EdData II Technical and Managerial Assistance, Task Number 25Task Order Number: AID-620-BC-14-00001Activity Start Date and End Date: November 8, 2013 to January 7, 2016

2015 NEDSc/o Federal Ministry of EducationPlot 245 Samuel A. Ademulegun St.Central Business District, Opposite Arewa Suites Abuja, Nigeria

December, 2015

National Population Commission Federal Republic of Nigeria

Federal Ministry of Education Federal Republic of Nigeria

Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC) Abuja - Nigeria

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FOREWARD

The 2015 Nigeria Education Data Survey (NEDS) is a follow up to the 2013 Demographic and Health Survey, which is usually conducted to collect additional data on education from a subset of Demographic and Health Survey households. The 2015 NEDS is the third in the series to be conducted in Nigeria.

The critical role of accurate and reliable education data in the formulation, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of education policy in Nigeria cannot be overemphasized. The survey provided a substantial amount of household level data that is essential to monitor the level of implementation of the goals of the Federal Ministry of Education, including those of the Universal Basic Education Commission, and Education for All. In addition, the 2015 NEDS provided critical information on the demand for schooling. The survey collected data on the age of children at first school attendance, dropout, and parents’/guardians’ perception of the benefits and demerits of schooling and school quality.

The appropriateness of the National Population Commission to serve as the anchor for the survey is informed by our constitutional mandate to conduct periodic censuses and surveys in Nigeria. Essentially, the analysis of these data combined with Government data on education supply will enhance robust decision making on education planning and policies.

I thank the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) for its support, the technical partners, and RTI International. I am deeply grateful for the collaboration and commitment of the Federal Ministry of Education, Universal Basic Education Commission, and National Bureau of Statistics in the implementation of this survey. The effort of the technical management team of the survey headed by the Project Director Ezenwa Nwamaka is greatly appreciated.

I also acknowledge Akintola Williams Deloitte (AWD) for providing accounting and disbursement services that allowed for timely and efficient transfer of project funds throughout the duration of the exercise.

Although the sample household selection is valid and reliable, this survey should be used to complement the

more comprehensive national population and the annual school censuses.

Eze Duruiheoma, SANChairmanNational Population Commission

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1. Introduction a. Introductionb. Summary Responsesc. How to Read This Report

p. 1p. 2p. 3

2. Parents/Guardians a. Demographicsb. Literacy and Education Attainment

p. 4p. 5

3. Children a. Demographicsb. Literacy c. Numeracy

p. 6p. 7p. 8

4. School Attendance Ratios a. Net and Gross Attendance Ratios–Primaryb. Net and Gross Attendance Ratios–JSSc. Schooling Statusd. Under-Age, On-Time, and Over-Age Pupilse. Age-Specific Schooling Status

p. 9p. 11p. 13p. 14p. 15

5. Proximity to Schools a. Primary and Junior Secondary School p. 16

6. Attendance a. Primary School Selection and Reasons b. Junior Secondary School Selection and Reasons c. Age at First Primary School Attendanced. Never Attended School e. Primary School Dropouts

p. 17p. 18 p. 19p. 20p. 21

7. Household Expenditures on Schooling

a. Primary Schoolb. Junior Secondary School

p. 22p. 23

8. Other Contributions a. Time Spent on School Activities—Primary Schoolb. Time Spent on School Activities—JSSc. Homework

p. 24p. 25p. 26

9. School Quality Perceptions a. Primary School p. 27

10. Absenteeism a. Percent of Children Who Missed One or More Days p. 29

11. Islamic Schooling a. Characteristicsb. Attendance by Region

p. 30

Table of Contents

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1 Introduction

1

QUESTIONNAIRE DEVELOPMENTThe NEDS 2015 was based on the instruments used in NEDS 2010, to ensure as much comparability as possible over time. NEDS 2010 Questionnaires were reviewed at a 3-day workshop with representatives from Government, civil society and international development partners. The most significant changes were the removal of questions on HIV/AIDS curriculum in schools and the expansion of the literacy assessment to include comprehension questions.The questionnaires were translated into Hausa, Igbo and Yoruba.They were then programmed into Mobile Field Surveys software for use on tablets. The software and questionnaires were pilot tested, and changes made to skip patterns and language.

TRAININGTwo hundred and fifty staff were trained, of whom, 185 were selected as main field interviewers.Training, conducted over 14 days was facilitated by NPC State Coordinators and included lecture presentations, daily reviews, mock interviews, class exercises, and a written test at the end of every module. After classroom training, trainees practiced 3 days of field interviews in local languages in selected households near the training venue. A refresher training of 4 days was also conducted immediately before commencement of data collection.

DATA COLLECTIONThe fieldwork took place between May and August 2015. Data was collected on tablets using computer assisted interview techniques.Teams composing of 4 field interviewers, a supervisor and a driver were supported by a quality control interviewer who re-interviewed 10% of households. In addition, quality assurance visits were conducted by international and national staff and feedback provided at monthly coordinator review meetings. Weekly progress on household disposition was electronically generat- ed and provided to team supervisors.Significant challenges included insecurity related to Boko Haram, communal clashes and flooding. In Borno,Yobe,Taraba, Adamawa, Nasarawa, Imo and Bayelsa states, household clusters needed to be replaced. Replacement cluster and households were selected following the process used under NDHS 2013. In Borno,Yobe, and Adamawa states, some selected households were identified and interviewed in the Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) Camps established by the federal and state governments.

The 2015 Nigeria Education Data Survey (NEDS) is a nationally representative sample survey implemented by the National Population Commission (NPC) in collaboration with the Federal Ministry Of Education (FME), the Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC), and the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS).

The 2015 NEDS has the following specific objectives:

Provide data on the schooling status of Nigerian children of basic education age, including factors influencing whether children ever enroll in school and why students drop out of school

Quantify household expenditures on children’s schooling by examining different patterns of expenditure by various background characteristics

Measure parents’ attitudes to schooling, including the quality of schooling and provide an understanding of attitudes that shape their willingness to send their children to school

Measure the frequency of student absenteeism and reasons for missing school in order to suggest possible approaches to maximizing attendance

Provide data that allows for trend analysis and State comparisons

To serve as reference material to basic education managers and administrators at the National, State and the Local Education Authorities in providing useful information that will affect better planning and decision-making for greater efficiency in the basic education sub-sector.

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Introduction: Summary Responses 1

PARENT/GUARDIANRURAL URBAN TOTAL

PARENTS/GUARDIANS 410 406 816Completed interviews * * *Household member not at home * * *Incomplete interviews * * *Other reasons for no interview * * *Refused interviews 11 10 21OTHER HOUSEHOLD MEMBERCompleted interviews * * *Household member not at home * * *Incomplete interviews * * *Other reasons for no interview * * *Refused interviews 7 17 24ELIGIBLE CHILDCompleted interviews * * *Household member not at home * * *Incomplete interviews * * *Other reasons for no interview * * *Refused interviews 3 12 15

COLLECTION SAMPLE

MORE INFORMATION This report is available at www.eddataglobal.org and www.population.gov.ng

ELIGIBLE PARENTS/GUARDIANSRURAL URBAN TOTAL

Completed interviews 476 502 978

Household member not at home * * *Incomplete interviews * * *Other reasons for no interview * * *Refused interviews * * *Total 476 502 978

HOUSEHOLDSRURAL URBAN TOTAL

Household interviews complete 473 497 970No eligible children in household * * *Household schedule not completed * * *Household refused to participate # # #Household unoccupied/demolished # # #Unable to contact household head # # #Other reasons for non-completion # # #Total 18245 12682 30927

ELIGIBLE CHILDRENRURAL URBAN TOTAL

Completed interviews 1,210 1,156 2,366Household member not at home * * *Incomplete interviews * * *Other reasons for no interview * * *Refused interviews * * *Total 1,210 1,156 2,366

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RURALURBAN

Parents/Guardians Residence

MALE FEMALE

DEFINITIONSPRE-PRIMARY EDUCATION covers ages 3–5 years. Education at this level is offered by both government and private providers. Pre-primary education aims to promote a smooth transition from home to school, prepare children for primary education, and provide adequate care and supervision for children while their parents work. This report covers pre-primary children ages 4-5.

PRIMARY EDUCATION covers children ages 6–11 years. The curriculum aims to inculcate permanent literacy, laying a sound basis for scientific, critical, and reflective thinking, and equipping the child with core life skills for effective functioning in the society. Primary education is free and compulsory.

JUNIOR SECONDARY (Also displayed as JSS) EDUCATION covers children between the ages of 12–14 years. It completes the basic education segment of the education structure. The curriculum at this level is both academic and pre-vocational. Its major thrust is to provide the child with diverse knowledge and skills for entrepreneurship and educational advancement. As part of the UBE (Universal Basic Education Program), it is free and compulsory.

Children

ECONOMIC QUINTILES represent a family’s level of wealth. This measure is divided into five categories describing the lowest wealth to the highest wealth. Wealth includes factors such as housing and household goods.

SCHOOLING in the context of this report means public or private institutions that offer a full UBEC-approved curriculum. It excludes non-formal education, literacy centers and institutions offering only a part of the UBEC-approved curriculum.

NET ATTENDANCE RATIO =

All children of school going age in school

All children of school going age in the population

GROSS ATTENDANCE RATIO =

All children regardless of age

All children of school going age in the population

ICONS & SYMBOLS

NOTESPercentages may not add to 100 due to one of the following reasons:1. Rounding2. Categories were omittedEconomic quintiles are generated using imputed data.An asterisk denotes insufficient data on which to reportAbsolute sample response numbers can be found in the AnnexesData for the zone and Nigeria as a whole includes the state dataComparisons with previous years use National Education Data Survey 2010 and Nigeria DHS EdData Survey 2004 as data sources.

MALE FEMALE

1 Introduction: How to Read this Report

3

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Related Annex Tables: 1.1, 1.2, 1.2a, 1.2bi Note: Percentages may not add to 100 due to rounding. 4

Parents/Guardians: Demographics 1

Highest Level of Education Completed by Gender and Residence

IN OGUNHighest Level of Education Completed by Age

15-19 20-40 41-60 61+

No Schooling * 12% 22% 67%

Completed Primary * 34% 30% 18%

Completed Secondary * 33% 21% 3%

More than Secondary * 9% 11% 5%

No Schooling

Completed Primary

Completed Secondary

More than Secondary

NIGERIA

RURALURBANMALE FEMALE

CHARACTERISTICS OF PARENT/GUARDIAN RESPONDENTS

34% 66% 41% 59%

OGUN2015 7% 93% 50% 50%2010 42% 58% 49% 51%

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2 Parents/Guardians: Literacy & Education Attainment

5

Percent Can Read by Age and GenderLiterateResidence

and Gender

73%

69%

75%

62%

NOTE : Zero percent indicates that no respondents met the criterion, while 100% means that all the respondents in the category met the criterion.

IN OGUN

20-4041-60 > 61

No Schooling by Zone

19%No Schooling

Total Literacy Rates by Area

OG SOUTH WEST NIGERIA

69% 65% 47%

Related Annex Tables: 1.2, 2.1, 2.1a, 2.1bi Note: Percentages may not add to 100 due to rounding.

75-100% 50-74.9% 25-49.9% 0-24.9%

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Children: Demographics 3

6

NIGERIA 2015

RURALURBANMALE

DISTRIBUTION OF CHILDREN AGES 5-16

52% 48% 42% 58%

OGUN2015 51% 49% 47% 53%2010 54% 46% 47% 53%

FEMALE

75-100% 50-74.9% 25-49.9% 0-24.9%

Related Annex Tables: 3.0, 3.1, 3.2i

Percent Literate by State Percent Numerate by State

Note: Percentages may not add to 100 due to rounding.

75-100% 50-74.9% 25-49.9% 0-24.9%

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Related Annex Tables: 3.1, 3.1a, 3.1bi Note: Percentages may not add to 100 due to rounding.

15+ years

Children were considered literate if they could read at least one of three words in either English or one of three national languages on a presented flashcard.

Literacy by Economic Quintile 2015 2010Lowest 63% 29%

Second 68% 40%

Middle 65% 60%

Fourth 76% 66%

Highest 82% 72%

Literacy by Education Level 2015 2010

No Schooling 40% 16%

Pre-primary 34% 15%

Primary 81% 67%

Secondary and Higher 98% 99%

5 years 6-11 years 12-14 years

CHILDREN AGES 5-16 WHO WERE ABLE TO READ

Literacy by Residence and Gender

Literacy by Age and Gender

3 Children: Literacy

7

78%

72%

77%

70%

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CHILDREN AGES 5-16 WHO WERE ABLE TO SUM A SINGLE DIGIT ADDITION PROBLEM

Numeracy by Residence and Gender

Percent who Summed Correctly By Schooling Level and Gender

83%

76%

81%

76%

Numeracy by Economic Quintile 2015 2010

Lowest 83% 51%

Second 69% 66%

Middle 73% 76%

Fourth 82% 81%

Highest 83% 85%

15+ years5 years 6-11 years 12-14 years

Numeracy by Education Level 2015 2010

No Schooling 47% 32%

Pre-primary 42% 50%

Primary 86% 84%

Secondary and Higher 99% 100%

Related Annex: 3.2, 3.2a, 3.2bi Note: Percentages may not add to 100 due to rounding.

Children: Numeracy 3

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By Gender & Residence in OG

NAR GAR

83% 103%

85% 107%

82% 97%

78% 98%

ATTENDING PRIMARY SCHOOL

By Net Attendance Ratio (NAR) and Gross Attendance Ratios (GAR)

NAR GAR

By Economic QuintileNAR GAR

Lowest 72% 100%

Second 79% 104%

Middle 79% 106%

Fourth 86% 101%

Highest 82% 99%

By Gender

2015 2010

NAR MaleGAR MaleNAR FemaleGAR Female

Related Annex Table: 4.1i Note: Percentages may not add to 100 due to rounding.

4 School Attendance Ratios: Net and Gross Attendance Ratios–Primary

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Net Attendance Ratios

Percent of Primary Attendance in Private Schools

Gross Attendance Ratios

75-100% 50-74.9% 25-49.9% 0-24.9%

75-100% 50-74.9% 25-49.9% 0-24.9%

> 75%50-74.9% 25-49.9% 0-24.9%

Related Annex Tables: 4.1, 4.5i Note: Percentages may not add to 100 due to rounding.

School Attendance Ratios: Net and Gross Attendance Ratios–Primary 4

10

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By Gender & Residence in OG

NAR GAR

46% 73%

50% 74%

53% 89%

48% 76%

ATTENDING JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL

By Net Attendance Ratio (NAR) and Gross Attendance Ratios (GAR)

NAR GAR

By Economic QuintileNAR GAR

Lowest 33% 33%

Second 38% 58%

Middle 41% 73%

Fourth 52% 83%

Highest 52% 84%

By Gender

Related Annex Table: 4.2i Note: Percentages may not add to 100 due to rounding.

2015 2010

NAR MaleGAR MaleNAR FemaleGAR Female

4 School Attendance Ratios: Net and Gross Attendance Ratios–JSS

11

Note: GAR is not available for JSS in 2010

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Net Attendance Ratios—JSS

Percent of JSS Attendance in Private Schools

Gross Attendance Ratios—JSS

Related Annex Table: 4.2, 4.6i Note: Percentages may not add to 100 due to rounding.

75-100% 50-74.9% 25-49.9% 0-24.9%

75-100% 50-74.9% 25-49.9% 0-24.9%

> 75%50-74.9% 25-49.9% 0-24.9%

School Attendance Ratios: Net and Gross Attendance Ratios–JSS 4

12

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Never Attended

Dropped out/Left School

2+ Years Ago

Pre-primary

Primary

JSS

By Schooling Status

By Economic Quintile

FORMAL SCHOOLING STATUS FOR CHILDREN AGES 4-16Percent Never Attended in South West

75-100% 50-74.9% 25-49.9% 0-24.9%

Related Annex Tables: 4.4, 4.4a, 4.4bi Note: Percentages may not add to 100 due to rounding.

4 School Attendance Ratios: Schooling Status

13

IN OGUN

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UBE IN OGUN

Male

As the official age of entry into Primary 1 is age 6, a Primary 1 pupil who is age 6 or 7 years is considered to be on-time; a pupil age 8 or older is over-age, and a pupil age 5 or younger is under-age.

Female

UNDER-AGE pupils are one or more years younger than the official age for their class.

OVER-AGE pupils are two or more years older than the official age for their class.

ON-TIME PUPILS are the official age or one year older than the official age for their class.

Related Annex Tables: 4.3a, 4.3bi Note: Percentages may not add to 100 due to rounding.

Primary School Attendance Ratios: Under-Age, On-Time, and Over-Age Pupils 4

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SCHOOLING STATUS BY AGE

By Age

Never Attended

Dropped out/Left School

2+ Years Ago

Pre-primary

Primary

JSS

Senior Secondary and Tertiary

Related Annex Tables: 4.4i Note: Percentages may not add to 100 due to rounding.

Proximity to Schools: Primary and JSS 54 School Attendance Ratios: Age-Specific Schooling Status

15

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SCHOOLING STATUS BY AGE

Walking Time to Nearest Primary Government School (Percent of Students by Minutes Walked)

Mean Walking Time to Nearest Government School (in Minutes)

Mean Walking Time to Nearest Government School (Primary and JSS combined)

Walking Time to Nearest JSS Government School

0-15 16-30 31-45 46-60 60+

Primary JSS

Urban

2015 2010

71% 24% 3% 0% 1%

66% 24% 4% 3% 3%

26 23

49 59

17 30

45 44

16 34

18 54

IN OGUN

Rural

Primary

JSS

Related Annex Tables: 5.1a, 5.1b, 5.1ci Note: Percentages may not add to 100 due to rounding. 16

Proximity to Schools: Primary and JSS 5

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Better School Closest with space available

Less Expensive

By Residence and Gender

By Economic Quintile

Overall ReasonsTOP REASONS FOR CHOOSING PRIMARY SCHOOL

Better School 64% 44% 54% 52%

Closest with space available 30% 54% 42% 44%

Less Expensive 5% 2% 3% 3%

IN OGUN

Related Annex Tables: 6.6i Note: Percentages may not add to 100 due to rounding.

NigeriaOG

6 Attendance: Primary School Selection and Reasons

17

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By Residence and Gender

By Economic Quintile

Overall Reasons

Better School 57% 46% 47% 55%

Closest with space available 34% 52% 49% 38%

Less Expensive 5% 2% 1% 6%

IN OGUN

TOP REASONS FOR CHOOSING JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL

Closest with Space Available

Better School Less Expensive

NigeriaOG

Related Annex Table: 6.7i Note: Percentages may not add to 100 due to rounding.

Attendance: Secondary School Selection and Reasons 6

18

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Top Reasons for Starting at Age 7 and Older

Factor OG SOUTH WEST NIGERIA

Too Expensive 25% 19% 33%

Too Young 13% 16% 17%

Too Far 8% 5% 9%

Safety Concerns 6% 2% 2%

Other Child 1% 1% 3%

Percent Starting at the Official Age (6)

By Economic Quintile

By Gender, Age, and Residence

7 and Older

OG SOUTH WEST NIGERIA

80% 67% 64%

Younger than 6 5% 7% 8% 5%

6 80% 81% 81% 79%

7 and Older 15% 12% 11% 16%

IN OGUN

Younger than 6 6

Related Annex Table: 6.1, 6.2i Note: Percentages may not add to 100 due to rounding.

6 Attendance: Age at First Primary School Attendance

19

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Percentage Never Attended Primary School

Reasons by Gender and Residence

Never Attended School

2015 2%2010 7%

Top Reasons for Having Never Attended SchoolOGUN SOUTH WEST NIGERIA

Monetary Cost 52% 37% 18%

School Too Far 34% 10% 23%

Too Young 11% 6% 9%

No Interest 8% 47% 10%

Very Sick 4% 0% 0%

IN OGUN

Monetary CostSchool Too FarToo YoungNo InterestVery Sick

Related Annex Tables: 4.4, 6.3i Note: Percentages may not add to 100 due to rounding.

Attendance: Never Attended School 6

20

75-100% 50-74.9% 25-49.9% 0-24.9%

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Mean Age for Dropouts

Reasons by Gender and Residence

OG SOUTH WEST NIGERIA

9 10 10

IN OGUN

Monetary CostLabor NeededVery SickEngaged, Married, PregnancyPoor School Quality

Top Reasons for Dropping Out of PrimaryOG GOVERNMENT

SCHOOL PRIVATE SCHOOL SOUTH WEST NIGERIA

Monetary Cost 42% 20% 69% 37% 26%

Labor Needed 25% 31% 18% 16% 15%

Very Sick 15% 11% 22% 7% 3%

Engaged, Married, Pregnancy 8% 7% 11% 4% 5%

Poor School Quality 6% 11% 0% 6% 13%

National Dropout Rate

2%

Did Not Complete Primary 1

Primary 1

Primary 2

Primary 3

Primary 4

Primary 5

Primary 6 JSS1 JSS2 JSS3

15% 0% 4% 5% 7% 8% 50% 0% 0% 11%

7% 0% 9% 3% 0% 13% 48% 6% 9% 5%

Class Completed at Time of Dropout by Gender (As a Percent of All Dropouts)

Related Annex Tables: 6.4, 6.5i Note: Percentages may not add to 100 due to rounding.

6 Attendance: Primary School Dropouts

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GOVERNMENTSCHOOL

PRIVATESCHOOL

Annual Average Total Expenditure Per Pupil by Gender, Residence, and Type of School

By Economic Status ile in OG

Note:s

Includes only expenditures made by members of the household.

Some expenditures were included in a “lump sum” payment and may not appear in item cost calculations

By Economic Quintile in OGAverage Total Expenditure by State Annually

Ogun 6,869 7,579 9,920 4,996 1,243 19,545

South West 14,273 14,362 17,588 6,795 3,759 27,469

Nigeria 8,146 8,793 14,551 2,940 1,687 22,340

Mean Expenditure

Lowest 2,152

Second 1,539

Middle 3,121

Fourth 6,084

Highest 15,638

NExpenditures in

Most Frequent Cost Items Spent by FamilyOG OG GOVERNMENT OG PRIVATE SOUTH WEST NIGERIA

Books and Supplies 100% 100% 100% 99% 97%

Uniforms and Clothing 99% 99% 100% 98% 91%

Food 93% 91% 97% 74% 49%

PTA Fees 92% 92% 92% 82% 73%

School development levy 72% 62% 90% 74% 38%

Mean Cost of Most Frequent Cost Items Spent by FamilyOG OG GOVERNMENT OG PRIVATE SOUTH WEST NIGERIA

Books and Supplies 3,359 1,826 5,998 4,877 3,101

Uniforms and Clothing 2,096 1,675 2,822 2,740 1,958

Food 2,227 2,071 2,481 4,296 2,118

PTA Fees 773 783 714 465 451

School development levy 324 324 324 432 199

Monetary CostLabor NeededVery SickEngaged, Married, PregnancyPoor School Quality

PRIMARY SCHOOL EDUCATION EXPENDITURES

Related Annex Tables: 7.1, 7.2, 7.3i Note: Percentages may not add to 100 due to rounding.

Household Expenditures on Schooling: Primary School 7

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8,000-70,000 4,000-7,999 2,000-3,9990-1,999

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Per-Pupil Average Total Annual Expenditure by Gender, Residence, and Type of School

Average Total Expenditure by StateBy Economic Quintile in OGAverage Expenditure

Lowest 441

Second 2,375

Middle 5,292

Fourth 4,645

Highest 13,900

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PRIVATESCHOOL

15,000-105,000 10,000-14,9995,000-9,9990-4,999

Most Frequent Cost Items Spent by FamilyOG OG GOVERNMENT OG PRIVATE SOUTH WEST NIGERIA

Uniforms and Clothing 100% 100% 100% 99% 96%

Books and Supplies 100% 100% 100% 100% 99%

PTA Fees 96% 96% 97% 75% 76%

Food 93% 92% 96% 77% 53%

School development levy 80% 77% 97% 68% 49%

Mean Cost of Most Frequent Cost Items Spent by FamilyOG OG GOVERNMENT OG PRIVATE SOUTH WEST NIGERIA

Uniforms and Clothing 2,526 2,284 4,241 3,341 2,893

Books and Supplies 3,971 3,052 10,206 6,935 5,765

PTA Fees 1,895 1,900 1,739 673 884

Food 3,886 4,212 1,724 7,093 3,904

School development levy 705 677 2,256 601 404

Ogun 7,016 7,768 8,194 6,441 2,954 48,180

South West 24,711 22,110 12,009 27,060 7,703 69,304

Nigeria 15,837 15,541 7,407 21,866 5,680 40,167

JSS EDUCATION EXPENDITURES

Notes:

Includes only expenditures made by members of the household.

Some expenditures were included in a “lump sum” payment and may not appear in item cost calculations

NExpenditures in

Related Annex Tables: 7.4, 7.5, 7.6i Note: Percentages may not add to 100 due to rounding.

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Official school hours are 8am to 1pm, allowing 5 hours of class time.

By Economic Quintile

By Residence

Time Pupils Spent at Primary School by Zone

By School Type

Average Number of Hours Spent in School

2015 8.02010 7.7

IN OGUN

7 and UpLess than 5 Hours 5 Hours 6 Hours

7 and UpLess than 5 Hours 5 Hours 6 Hours

Ogun 7,016 7,768 8,194 6,441 2,954 48,180

South West 24,711 22,110 12,009 27,060 7,703 69,304

Nigeria 15,837 15,541 7,407 21,866 5,680 40,167

EDUCATION & ENRICHMENT TIME

Related Annex Table: 8.1i Note: Percentages may not add to 100 due to rounding.

0% 0% 3% 97%

2% 1% 5% 93%

Lowest 0% 0% 4% 96%

Second 8% 2% 6% 85%

Middle 0% 0% 7% 93%

Fourth 0% 0% 4% 96%

Highest 0% 0% 1% 99%

Government School 1% 0% 6% 92%

Private School 0% 0% 1% 99%

7 and UpLess than 5 Hours 5 Hours 6 Hours

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7 and up65<5

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Related Annex Table: 8.2i Note: Percentages may not add to 100 due to rounding.

Official school hours are 8am to 2pm, allowing 6 hours of class time.

By Economic Quintile

By Residence

Time Pupils Spent at JSS by Zone

1% * 2% 98%

1% * 0% 99%

IN OGUN

Lowest 0% * 0% 100%

Second 0% * 2% 98%

Middle 0% * 0% 100%

Fourth 0% * 2% 98%

Highest 2% * 1% 98%

Average Number of Hours Spent in School

2015 8.22010 8.4

7 and up65<5

7 and UpLess than 5 Hours 5 Hours 6 Hours

7 and UpLess than 5 Hours 5 Hours 6 Hours

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Percent of Children That Do Not Do Homework Outside of School—Primary School

By Zone

By Zone

Percent of Children That Do Not Do Homework Outside of School—JSS

OG8%

OG7%

6% 7%

11% 13%

12% 16%

2% 2%

5% 9%

8% 4%

8% 8%

0% 0%

2015 2010

2015 2010

GOVERNMENTSCHOOL

PRIVATESCHOOL

75-100% 50-74.9% 25-49.9% 0-24.9%

75-100% 50-74.9% 25-49.9% 0-24.9%

GOVERNMENTSCHOOL

PRIVATESCHOOL

Related Annex Tables: 8.3, 8.4i Note: Percentages may not add to 100 due to rounding.

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Physical Condition of the Classroom

GOVERNMENTSCHOOL

PRIVATESCHOOL

Physical condition of the classroom

Classroom overcrowding Pupil safety Head Teacher

performance Teacher performance

25% 26% 19% 14% 16%

40% 39% 37% 26% 29%

31% 32% 27% 19% 22%

39% 37% 34% 29% 28%

IN OGUN

33% OG

Teacher Performance

23% OG75-100% 50-74.9% 25-49.9% 0-24.9%

By Economic Quintile in OG

Related Annex Tables: 9.1, 9.2i Note: Percentages may not add to 100 due to rounding.

PERCENT OF PARENTS/GUARDIANS THAT PERCEIVE A PROBLEM WITH THE FOLLOWING ASPECTS OF PRIMARY SCHOOL

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PERCENTAGE OF CHILDREN WHO MISSED ONE OR MORE DAYS

Primary JSS Primary JSS

Ogun 12% 15% 2% 1%

South West 12% 13% 5% 7%

Nigeria 16% 16% 19% 17%

2015 2010

Primary JSS Primary JSS

Ogun 12% 16% 11% 14%

South West 14% 16% 13% 13%

Nigeria 17% 17% 16% 15%

Primary JSS Primary JSS

Ogun 8% 8% 15% 21%

South West 13% 14% 15% 17%

Nigeria 14% 15% 19% 16%

Related Annex Tables: 10.1, 10.3i Note: Percentages may not add to 100 due to rounding.

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Top Reasons for Missing School a Day or More

Primary

JSS

Reason OG South West 2010

Primary JSS Primary JSS Primary JSS

Illness 57% 68% 28% 29% 30% 51%

School Fees Due 11% 10% 6% 7% 11% 0%

Child Needed for Domestic Work 6% 4% 5% 3% 0% 0%

Funeral/Naming Ceremony or Wedding 3% 1% 2% 1% 6% 0%

Child Did Not Want to Go 2% 3% 3% 7% 13% 0%

By Economic Quintile for Primary and Junior Secondary Schools in OG

Note: 2010 and 2004 data include Senior Secondary School.

Mean Days Missed by Quintile 6.6 2.5 3.6 3.2 3.4 3.2 2.2 1.5 2.0 1.5

Related Annex Tables: 10.1, 10.2, 10.3, 10.4i Note: Percentages may not add to 100 due to rounding.

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Related Annex Table: 11.1i Note: Percentages may not add to 100 due to rounding.

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Islamiyya Qur’anic Tsangaya

Male 45% 58% 0%

Rural 0% 35% 0%

Average Age 9% 9% 0%Proportion Ages 6-11 66% 48% 0%

Literacy Rates

Age 5 49% 10% 0%

Ages 6-11 48% 55% 0%

Ages 12-14 100% 87% 0%

Ages 15+ 0% 100% 0%

Schooling

Students Attend During Evening Shift 89 71 0

Average Hours Spent in School Daily 3 2 0

Students in Lowest Economic Quintile 0% 4% 0%

Average Amount Spent on Schooling in 2014-2015

Academic School Year in Naira

21,756 26,928 0

CHARACTERISTICS OF STUDENTS IN ISLAMIC SCHOOLS

PERCENT OF CHILDREN WHO ARE

MUSLIMNo Schooling Formal School Only Religious School

OnlyFormal & Religious

Schools

NIGERIA 50% 18% 15% 26% 42%

SOUTH WEST 38% 7% 44% 2% 48%

* Too few children reported for a reliable estimate

Note: Rows may not sum exactly to 100% due to rounding.

Religious School Attendance by Region

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MEMBERS OF TECHNICAL WORKING GROUPNATIONAL POPULATION COMMISSION

Dr Samson Olaanipekun Director Planning & Research

Ezenwa Nwamaka L. Project Director

Inuwa B. Jalingo Project Coordinator

Akinsibo Lydia Olayinka State Coordinator

Ogu Gloria State Coordinator

Muhammad Abdullah State Coordinator

Winifred Ittah State Coordinator

Datsu Kalep Harris State Coordinator

Yemisi Ogunmola Daomi State Coordinator

Hinna Abubakar M. State Coordinator

Manuagwu John State Coordinator

Raliya Sambo State Coordinator

Ugwuanyi Charles Okafor State Coordinator

Makinwa O. Martin State Coordinator

Abdulrahman Issa A. State Coordinator

Ahmed Kumo Abubakar State Coordinator

Adekunle Fasiku State Coordinator

Onuorah Innocent State Coordinator

Sanni S. Peter State Coordinator

Amakwe Helen O State Coordinator

Amarachukwu Onwuzurumba State Coordinator

UNIVERSAL BASIC OF EDUCATION

Akpanossom Essien Udoh State Coordinator

FEDERAL MINISTRY OF EDUCATION

Nganjiozor Matthews State Coordinator

Zubairu Muhammed State Coordinator

Ofuani Ndubuisi Christopher State Coordinator

NATIONAL BUREAU OF STATISTICS

Obiofuma Christopher State Coordinator

TECHNICAL SUPPORTUSAID

Croshelle Harris-Hussein Education Office Director

Sunny Fwogos Education Program Assistant and NEDS 2015 COR

Tim Curtin Deputy Education Office Director and Alternate NEDS 2015 COR

Wale Samuel Education Program Manager

Yahaya Momoh USAID Financial Analyst

RTI INTERNATIONAL

Alastair Rodd Project Manager

Karol Krotki Senior Research Statistician/Director

Lisa Thalji Senior Survey Research Specialist/Director

Charles Lau Survey Methodologist

Annette Green Research Statistician

Stirling Cummings Research Statistician

Jason Boyte Senior Visual Designer

Patrick Brown Senior Web Developer

Alexander Smith Senior Web Developer

Megan McCune Project Coordinator

Lucy Johnson Country Liaison

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FIELD TEAMSABIA

Onwunka Patrick.a Supervisor

Onwughalu Anthony C Quality Control

Njoku Akudo Chinonye Interviewer

Ogbujih Veronica .O.c Interviewer

Ahuchogu Ugochukwu Interviewer

Ikenna Patrick Okereke Interviewer

ADAMAWA

Neros F. Wonakpalukai Supervisor

Biyama Zubema Quality Control

Sunday Yusuf Interviewer

Glory Charles Interviewer

Hadiza Ibrahim Interviewer

Safiya Abubakar Marafa Interviewer

AKWA IBOM

Ekpenyong Afia J.u Supervisor

Ekaumoh Sylvanus Umoh Quality Control

Caroline Modupe Ojesanmi Interviewer

Udoh Henry Saviour Interviewer

Efe Ukiri Interviewer

Samuel B. Udoudo Akpan Interviewer

ANAMBRA

Igboanusi Chibuzor Jay Supervisor

Uzoigwe Chinedu Quality Control

Okafor Chukwudi U Interviewer

Okpala Ebere Anthonia Interviewer

Uchenna Josephine U Interviewer

Anyakora Chinonye Interviewer

BAUCHI

Salami Patrick Supervisor

Talatu Jonathan Quality Control

Taimada Dzarmah Interviewer

Esther Gagara Interviewer

Bashir Muhammad Yau Interviewer

Amina Garba Jibrin Interviewer

BAYELSA

Ineife Ayibaemi Supervisor

Amakirisou Micheal Peresine Quality Control

Thomas Elizabeth Interviewer

Frank Inatari Interviewer

Tamarakoro Austen Pabor Interviewer

Ogbonna Chimezie P Interviewer

BENUE

Onuminya Ojobi Sheena Supervisor

Oodo Augustine Ekere .A Quality Control

Moses Agada Emmanuel Interviewer

Uzungwe Henry Interviewer

Amuche Anthonia Interviewer

Jando Member Andrea Interviewer

BORNO

Saleh Garba Supervisor

Abubakar Suleiman Madaki Quality Control

Mohammed Musa Interviewer

Habiba Bulama Interviewer

Fati Yusuf Mirnga Interviewer

Usman Aliyu Interviewer

CROSS RIVER

Abam Uket Ofem Supervisor

Justina Sylvester Eteng Quality Control

Eunice K.m.a .Ittah Interviewer

Egbe Margaret Jonah Interviewer

Uyoma Franklin .M Interviewer

Nwoke Victor Interviewer

DELTA

Iyaji Samuel .C Quality Control

Elo-Odikaesieme Angela Interviewer

Opara Kenneth .I Interviewer

Akhidenor .P Ekeleoseye Interviewer

Nwogu Chinedu Goodluck Interviewer

EBONYI

Nwachukwu Nwakaego C. Supervisor

Nwosu Lucia Quality Control

Igwe Cletus N Interviewer

Igboke Amaka I. Interviewer

Ojukwu Paulus Chukwu Interviewer

Ezenwa Okechukwu U. Interviewer

EDOAibuedefe Elvis .U Supervisor

Akpaja Ernest Quality Control

Nwosu Stanley Onyeka Interviewer

Aghama Efeke Magdalene Interviewer

Osifo .O. Julie Interviewer

Lakoju Kehinde Lomeh Interviewer

EKITI

Opaleke Demilade Samuel Supervisor

Bello Mary Adenike Quality Control

Akomolafe Folashade Interviewer

Adebayo Oluremi David Interviewer

Oyerinde Idowu Stephen Interviewer

Ipinlaye Yemisi Rafat Interviewer

ENUGU

Nwobodo Ngozi Lovelyn Supervisor

Elibe Charity Ekwutosi Quality Control

Ezeifedi Ursula Chioma Interviewer

Kekeh Chuka A Interviewer

Nnaji Nwanneka Doris Interviewer

Obinna Nwankwo Interviewer

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FIELD TEAMS (cont.)OGUN

Okoro Joy Adanma Supervisor

Nnochiri Bianca Chioma Quality Control

Ukanwa Juliet Interviewer

Anaetoh Obianuju Interviewer

Duru Stephen Nonso Interviewer

Solagbade Peter Oluwole Interviewer

GOMBE

Adamu Mohd Hamisu Supervisor

Dahiru Bello Ribadu Quality Control

Ahijo Adamu Sabuda Interviewer

Roseline S.danladi Interviewer

Sa'adatu Abubakar Interviewer

Mahammed Ayuba Interviewer

IMO

Nnadi Vitaleen Supervisor

Okere Chijioke Bruno Quality Control

Oparah Ahunna Julianne Interviewer

Okoh Stella Onyinyechi Interviewer

Orji Chinenye Interviewer

Ogubuike Chinasa.v Interviewer

JIGAWA

Umar Mahmud Jingino Supervisor

Ibrahim Ubani Quality Control

Zainab Ayobami Bello Interviewer

Kucheli Hassan Interviewer

Aisha Abubakar Bello Interviewer

Aminu Aliyu Interviewer

KADUNA

Hamza Muhammad .Y Supervisor

Akok Barnabas Kambai Quality Control

Akok Stephen Interviewer

Rahila .T Dickson Interviewer

Hauwa Moh'd Musa Interviewer

Helen David Interviewer

KANO

Abubakar Ibrahim Umara Supervisor

Yunusa Yahuza Quality Control

Abdullahi Aisha Interviewer

Baraatu Ismail Usman Interviewer

Khadija Bilal Interviewer

Ismaila .A Waru Interviewer

Maijidda Baba Gimba Interviewer

KATSINA

Lawal M.kurfi Supervisor

Sani Saidu Quality Control

Fatima Bashir Kaita Interviewer

Lydia Maikud Interviewer

Salamatu Salaha Muhammed Interviewer

Bello Umar Babashi Interviewer

KEBBI

Idris Abubakar.s Supervisor

Umar Muhd .A Quality Control

Abubakar Aliyu Sambawa Interviewer

Rukayya Muhammed Interviewer

Aishatu Lawal Interviewer

Habiba Abubakar Interviewer

KOGI

Yaba Zakari-Yau Supervisor

Ibechone Uchola Quality Control

Jimoh Opisah Aliu Interviewer

Aiyenigba Mercy Interviewer

Usman M. Hajara Interviewer

Otene Enemi Josaphat Interviewer

KWARA

Aremu Khadijat Supervisor

Adewunmi Adebola Ibironke Quality Control

Bello Abdullahi Interviewer

Ahmed Mistura Mojirayo Interviewer

Abdulrauph A. Abdullahi Interviewer

Otunola Abdulgafar Interviewer

LAGOS

Adebakin Jaiyeola J Supervisor

Odunaike George .T Quality Control

Okezie Obianuju .E Interviewer

Olanipekun Abiola O Interviewer

Adekola Kazeem .A Interviewer

Adekeye Folashade .O Interviewer

Okoro Nchedochukwuka Interviewer

NASARAWA

Dasplang P Sunday Supervisor

Aishatu Muhammad Adih Quality Control

Abdullahi Ali Eka Interviewer

Jacob Titus Abeku Interviewer

Odela Joan Ame Interviewer

Covenant Daniel Interviewer

NIGER

Usman Sani Akoyi Supervisor

Umaru Abubakar Laga Quality Control

Lynda Mshela James Interviewer

Aisha Sani Barde Interviewer

Sunday Goyinze Interviewer

Layla Abubakar Azozo Interviewer

OGUN

Kuye Rasaq Adesina Supervisor

Oluyomi Olumide A. Quality Control

Okunade Olubunmi A. Interviewer

Babatunde Olufunmilayo A. Interviewer

Oji Chinonso Cynthia Interviewer

Akinola Adefunke B. Interviewer

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ONDO

Apanisile Moses O. Supervisor

Osungbohun Samsunneo Abiodun.o Quality Control

Oyinkolade Damilola M. Interviewer

Ifelola Abiola I. Interviewer

Ale Taiwo Solomon Interviewer

Ayeyo Funso Tosin Interviewer

OSUN

Adeboye Tinuola M. Supervisor

Adeleke Tayo Taiwo Quality Control

Adejobi Elijah Akinbayo Interviewer

Adeyeye Olayanju Interviewer

Lawal O. Nofisat Interviewer

Akinkurolere Samuel Interviewer

OYO

Esuola Lukuman O. Supervisor

Adegbite Abiodun Adedeji Quality Control

Adeola Olubunmi T. Interviewer

Giwa Olabisi B. Interviewer

Fakorede Quadri Interviewer

Adepoju Damilola E. Interviewer

PLATEAU

Oyibo Onimisi Ozigi Interviewer

Augustine Iliya Supervisor

Pam Joshua Wang Quality Control

Yaktor Irmiya Inusa Interviewer

Philomena Azumi Zamfara Interviewer

Abraham Nanna Mamdam Interviewer

RIVERS

Miamon Nyeke Supervisor

Koko Christain Iyerikabo Quality Control

Ayibia Selema Interviewer

Praise Elizabeth Chideraa Interviewer

Chioma Mezue Interviewer

David Efe Egbare Interviewer

SOKOTO

Sani Ladan Supervisor

Yahaya Yunusa .K. Quality Control

Abba Rufai Interviewer

Saadatu A. Anka 1 Interviewer

Ramatu Suleiman Interviewer

Madaki Adamu Ali Interviewer

TARABA

Murtala Mohammed Lau Supervisor

Abdulkarim Yakubu Quality Control

Shinggu Billy Interviewer

Nancy .D Kassa Interviewer

Hauwa Abba Yidi Interviewer

Isa Mohammad Interviewer

YOBE

Thlama Ndirmbula Supervisor

ALIYU JIBRIL VWA Quality Control

Mohammed Abdulhamid Interviewer

Ya Gumsu Shehu Mustapha Interviewer

Suleiman Saleh Interviewer

Fatime Wakil Ibrahim Interviewer

ZAMFARA

Garba Salisu Musa Supervisor

Abdurrahman Azeez Quality Control

Bello Muhammad Interviewer

Saratu Wakili Interviewer

Halima Abdullahi Magaji Interviewer

Ado Mamman Interviewer

GENERAL

Sadiq Hadiza Abubakar Reserve

Nwohu Obike Reserve

Mordi Vero Reserve

Ezeh Akudo Caroline Reserve

Ogbonna David Ugochukwu Reserve

Ahmed Yahaya Doma Reserve

Paul Daniel Reserve

Ebierebo Guembe Reserve

Ernestine Bassey Ndem Reserve

Obidinma Onyeka .E Reserve

Dauda Aishatu Gadzama Reserve

Egbe Bassey Gladys Reserve

Onovughakpo A. O. Ufuoma Reserve

Nwoga Anayochi Reserve

Alilionwu Ebere Sandra Reserve

Ufondu Doris Ifeoma Reserve

Maduakor Alvan .C Reserve

Onyia Ifeanyichukwu Reserve

Awual Suleiman Reserve

Obanoyen Adekunle Abdul Rahman Reserve

Grace Uchechi Chibuife Reserve

Egbu Innocent Chinwendu Reserve

Emeh Tochi Obioma Reserve

Basheer Muhammad Danbazau Reserve

Alfa Michael Reserve

Onucheta Linda Reserve

Mbah Anulika Catherine Reserve

Madukairo Uju Lilan Reserve

Hassana K.emmanuel Reserve

Adedoyin Adetayo O. Reserve

Akindiya Mary Funke Reserve

Emeya Martina Reserve

Nwineh Barika Glory Reserve

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ANNEX

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1.1:Backgroundcharacteristicsofparent/guardianrespondentsinOgunWeightedpercent Weightednumber

Age

15to19 0.2 2

20to40 60.7 588

41to60 31.2 302

61+ 7.9 77

Sex

Male 7.4 71

Female 92.6 896

Residence

Urban 49.8 482

Rural 50.2 485

Region

Total 100.0 967

1.2:Educationalattainmentofparent/guardianrespondents(all)inOgunNoSchooling SomePrimary CompletedPrimary SomeSecondary Completed

SecondaryMorethanSecondary Weightednumber Meanyears

schooling

Age

15to19 0 0 0 0 100.0 0 0 12.0

20to40 11.9 3.8 33.9 8.6 32.5 9.2 588 8.1

41to60 21.5 6.4 30.0 10.1 21.0 11.1 302 6.9

61+ 67.0 6.8 17.8 0 2.9 5.4 77 2.4

Sex

Male 13.6 13.7 30.0 5.8 21.4 15.6 70 7.5

Female 19.7 4.2 31.5 8.6 27.0 9.0 896 7.3

Residence

Urban 15.4 3.6 30.1 7.6 30.8 12.5 481 8.0

Rural 23.0 6.1 32.8 9.2 22.5 6.4 485 6.6

SouthWest

Ekiti 16.6 2.4 14.8 9.9 24.5 31.7 956 8.9

Lagos 7.9 2.2 17.1 6.7 40.4 25.6 1,019 9.9

Ondo 21.2 4.7 17.5 11.8 28.4 16.5 836 7.8

Oyo 25.9 1.6 21.0 8.4 28.3 14.7 727 7.4

Ogun 19.2 4.9 31.4 8.4 26.6 9.5 966 7.3

Osun 20.8 2.8 19.1 8.9 24.0 24.4 882 8.1

Total

Total 19.2 4.9 31.4 8.4 26.6 9.5 966 7.3

1.2.a:Educationalattainmentofparent/guardianrespondents(male)inOgunNoSchooling SomePrimary CompletedPrimary SomeSecondary Completed

SecondaryMorethanSecondary Weightednumber Meanyears

schooling

Age

20to40 2.6 0 42.5 0 28.3 26.7 17 9.4

41to60 10.1 18.6 27.9 10.4 21.6 11.3 39 7.4

61+ 37.2 16.7 20.3 0 12.0 14.0 14 5.2

Residence

Urban 14.1 11.6 14.4 4.1 28.5 27.3 30 8.7

Rural 13.1 15.2 41.3 7.1 16.2 7.1 41 6.6

Region

Total 13.6 13.7 30.0 5.8 21.4 15.6 70 7.5

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1.2.b:Educationalattainmentofparent/guardianrespondents(female)inOgunNoSchooling SomePrimary CompletedPrimary SomeSecondary Completed

SecondaryMorethanSecondary Weightednumber Meanyears

schooling

Age

15to19 0 0 0 0 100.0 0 0 12.0

20to40 12.2 4.0 33.7 8.9 32.7 8.6 570 8.0

41to60 23.2 4.6 30.3 10.0 20.9 11.0 262 6.9

61+ 73.5 4.7 17.3 0 1.0 3.6 63 1.8

Residence

Urban 15.5 3.1 31.1 7.8 31.0 11.5 451 7.9

Rural 23.9 5.3 32.0 9.4 23.0 6.4 445 6.6

Region

Total 19.7 4.2 31.5 8.6 27.0 9.0 896 7.3

2.1:Literacyamongparent/guardianrespondents(all)inOgun*Couldreadall Couldreadsome Couldnotreadany Weightednumber PercentLiterate

Age

15to19 100.0 0 0 2 100.0

20to40 60.2 12.1 27.6 526 72.4

41to60 64.0 8.9 27.1 265 72.9

61+ 18.7 5.8 75.5 72 24.5

Sex

Male 61.5 8.5 30.0 60 70.0

Female 57.7 10.7 31.5 804 68.5

Residence

Urban 65.5 9.4 25.1 421 74.9

Rural 50.9 11.7 37.4 443 62.6

SouthWest

Lagos 71.2 14.4 14.4 752 85.6

Ondo 45.8 6.4 47.8 681 52.2

Oyo 54.4 9.1 36.6 618 63.4

Ekiti 51.2 8.3 40.5 643 59.5

Ogun 58.0 10.6 31.4 864 68.6

Osun 51.3 6.4 42.2 666 57.8

Total

Total 58.0 10.6 31.4 864 68.6

*Abletoreadoneormorewordsatpre-schoollevelinEnglishoroneofHausa,Yoruba,IgboorArabic.

2.1.a:Literacyamongparent/guardianrespondents(male)inOgunCouldreadall Couldreadsome Couldnotreadany Weightednumber PercentLiterate

Age

15to19 100.0 0 0 1 100.0

20to40 65.5 13.2 21.2 13 78.8

41to60 68.3 10.0 21.7 34 78.3

61+ 33.7 0 66.3 12 33.7

Residence

Urban 67.0 5.5 27.5 23 72.5

Rural 58.1 10.3 31.5 37 68.5

Region

Total 61.5 8.5 30.0 60 70.0

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2.1.b:Literacyamongparent/guardianrespondents(female)inOgunCouldreadall Couldreadsome Couldnotreadany Weightednumber PercentLiterate

Age

15to19 100.0 0 0 0 100.0

20to40 60.1 12.1 27.8 513 72.2

41to60 63.3 8.7 27.9 230 72.1

61+ 15.7 6.9 77.3 60 22.7

Residence

Urban 65.4 9.7 25.0 398 75.0

Rural 50.2 11.8 38.0 405 62.0

Region

Total 57.7 10.7 31.5 804 68.5

2.2:EnglishLiteracyamongparent/guardianrespondents(all)inOgunRefused Couldreadall Couldreadsome Couldnotreadany Weightednumber PercentLiterateEnglish

Age

15to19 0 100.0 0 0 2 100.0

20to40 1.7 40.1 10.3 47.9 534 51.2

41to60 1.7 41.1 8.8 48.4 268 50.7

61+ 1.1 11.1 0 87.9 72 11.2

Sex

Male 2.2 47.0 6.5 44.3 60 54.7

Female 1.6 37.5 9.1 51.8 816 47.3

Residence

Urban 0.2 44.4 10.8 44.7 422 55.3

Rural 3.0 32.3 7.3 57.5 454 40.8

Region

Total 1.6 38.1 9.0 51.3 876 47.9

2.2.a:EnglishLiteracyamongparent/guardianrespondents(male)inOgunRefused Couldreadall Couldreadsome Couldnotreadany Weightednumber PercentLiterateEnglish

Age

15to19 0 100.0 0 0 1 100.0

20to40 0 51.3 6.1 42.6 13 57.4

41to60 3.9 48.2 9.0 38.9 35 59.5

61+ 0 33.7 0 66.3 12 33.7

Residence

Urban 0 63.6 3.4 33.0 23 67.0

Rural 3.6 37.0 8.3 51.1 38 47.0

Region

Total 2.2 47.0 6.5 44.3 60 54.7

2.2.b:EnglishLiteracyamongparent/guardianrespondents(female)inOgunRefused Couldreadall Couldreadsome Couldnotreadany Weightednumber PercentLiterateEnglish

Age

15to19 0 100.0 0 0 0 100.0

20to40 1.8 39.8 10.4 48.1 521 51.1

41to60 1.3 40.1 8.8 49.9 234 49.5

61+ 1.3 6.7 0 92.1 61 6.8

Residence

Urban 0.2 43.3 11.2 45.3 399 54.6

Rural 2.9 31.8 7.2 58.0 416 40.2

Region

Total 1.6 37.5 9.1 51.8 816 47.3

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2.3:LocalLanguageLiteracyamongparent/guardianrespondents(all)inOgunRefused Couldreadall Couldreadsome Couldnotreadany Weightednumber PercentLiterateNative

Age

15to19 0 100.0 0 0 2 100.0

20to40 0.5 49.7 9.6 40.2 454 59.6

41to60 0.9 61.4 4.7 33.0 245 66.7

61+ 0 16.6 5.7 77.8 64 22.2

Sex

Male 1.1 55.6 3.2 40.1 52 59.5

Female 0.5 50.5 8.0 41.0 713 58.8

Residence

Urban 0 54.1 8.2 37.7 396 62.3

Rural 1.2 47.2 7.1 44.4 368 55.0

Region

Total 0.6 50.8 7.7 40.9 764 58.8

2.3.a:LocalLanguageLiteracyamongparent/guardianrespondents(male)inOgunRefused Couldreadall Couldreadsome Couldnotreadany Weightednumber PercentLiterateNative

Age

15to19 0 100.0 0 0 1 100.0

20to40 0 55.1 0 44.9 11 55.1

41to60 2.0 62.6 3.3 32.1 29 67.2

61+ 0 31.5 6.6 62.0 10 38.0

Residence

Urban 0 57.6 3.3 39.1 21 60.9

Rural 1.9 54.2 3.1 40.8 31 58.4

Region

Total 1.1 55.6 3.2 40.1 52 59.5

2.3.b:LocalLanguageLiteracyamongparent/guardianrespondents(female)inOgunRefused Couldreadall Couldreadsome Couldnotreadany Weightednumber PercentLiterateNative

Age

15to19 0 100.0 0 0 0 100.0

20to40 0.5 49.6 9.8 40.1 443 59.7

41to60 0.8 61.2 4.9 33.1 216 66.6

61+ 0 13.7 5.5 80.9 53 19.1

Residence

Urban 0 53.9 8.5 37.6 375 62.4

Rural 1.1 46.6 7.5 44.8 338 54.7

Region

Total 0.5 50.5 8.0 41.0 713 58.8

3.0:Backgroundcharacteristicsofchildreninthe2015NEDSinOgunWeightedpercent Weightednumber

UBEAge

5 15.6 313

6to11 52.3 1,046

12to14 19.6 392

15to16 12.4 249

Sex

Male 51.0 1,019

Female 49.0 980

ChildDisability

1orMoreDisabilities 0.8 16

NoDisabilities 99.2 1,983

Residence

Urban 47.3 946

Rural 52.7 1,053

Region

Total 100.0 1,999

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3.1:Literacyamongchildren(all)inOgunCouldreadall Couldreadsome Couldnotreadany PercentLiterate NumberofChildren

UBEAge

5 9.9 15.6 74.5 25.5 302

6to11 48.0 27.5 24.5 75.5 1,042

12to14 83.6 9.3 7.1 92.9 391

15to16 91.1 5.3 3.6 96.4 247

Residence

Urban 59.1 18.5 22.4 77.6 935

Rural 50.5 20.1 29.4 70.6 1,047

SouthWest

Lagos 70.7 18.3 11.0 89.0 3,999

Ekiti 56.7 16.7 26.6 73.4 1,372

Ogun 54.6 19.4 26.1 73.9 1,982

Ondo 44.5 15.6 39.8 60.2 1,883

Osun 57.5 15.3 27.1 72.9 1,927

Oyo 42.3 18.6 39.1 60.9 3,117

Total

Total 54.6 19.4 26.1 73.9 1,982

Couldreadall Couldreadsome Couldnotreadany PercentLiterate NumberofChildren

Education

NoSchooling 33.3 6.5 60.3 39.7 69

Pre-primary 11.6 22.1 66.3 33.7 399

Primary 54.9 26.0 19.1 80.9 1,056

SecondaryandHigher 94.4 3.5 2.1 97.9 458

Total 54.6 19.4 26.1 73.9 1,982

Couldreadall Couldreadsome Couldnotreadany PercentLiterate NumberofChildren

Economicstatusquintile*

Lowest 52.2 10.9 36.9 63.1 45

Second 45.3 22.8 31.9 68.1 215

Middle 45.9 18.6 35.4 64.6 437

Fourth 57.1 18.8 24.1 75.9 696

Highest 61.5 20.0 18.5 81.5 589

Total 54.6 19.4 26.1 73.9 1,982

Couldreadall Couldreadsome Couldnotreadany PercentLiterate NumberofChildren

Gov/Private

Government 60.2 16.6 23.1 76.9 1,194

Private 47.2 25.1 27.7 72.3 719

Total 55.3 19.8 24.9 75.1 1,913

3.1.a:Literacyamongchildren(male)inOgunCouldreadall Couldreadsome Couldnotreadany PercentLiterate NumberofChildren

UBEAge

5 10.4 15.2 74.4 25.6 144

6to11 47.0 29.5 23.5 76.5 531

12to14 83.4 8.8 7.8 92.2 214

15to16 90.8 3.6 5.6 94.4 120

Residence

Urban 59.1 19.2 21.7 78.3 471

Rural 50.9 20.7 28.4 71.6 538

Region

Total 54.7 20.0 25.3 74.7 1,009

Couldreadall Couldreadsome Couldnotreadany PercentLiterate NumberofChildren

Education

NoSchooling 37.7 1.8 60.5 39.5 29

Pre-primary 12.6 18.2 69.2 30.8 189

Primary 53.8 28.4 17.8 82.2 559

SecondaryandHigher 93.2 3.4 3.3 96.7 233

Total 54.7 20.0 25.3 74.7 1,009

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Couldreadall Couldreadsome Couldnotreadany PercentLiterate NumberofChildren

Economicstatusquintile*

Lowest 48.6 4.8 46.6 53.4 22

Second 45.9 25.7 28.4 71.6 105

Middle 50.5 19.5 30.0 70.0 239

Fourth 54.3 19.3 26.4 73.6 348

Highest 62.1 20.4 17.5 82.5 296

Total 54.7 20.0 25.3 74.7 1,009

Couldreadall Couldreadsome Couldnotreadany PercentLiterate NumberofChildren

Gov/Private

Government 59.2 17.7 23.0 77.0 621

Private 48.3 25.3 26.4 73.6 359

Total 55.2 20.5 24.3 75.7 980

3.1.b:Literacyamongchildren(female)inOgunCouldreadall Couldreadsome Couldnotreadany PercentLiterate NumberofChildren

UBEAge

5 9.3 16.0 74.7 25.3 158

6to11 49.0 25.5 25.5 74.5 511

12to14 83.8 9.9 6.2 93.8 178

15to16 91.3 6.9 1.8 98.2 126

Residence

Urban 59.0 17.9 23.1 76.9 464

Rural 50.2 19.5 30.4 69.6 509

Region

Total 54.4 18.7 26.9 73.1 973

Couldreadall Couldreadsome Couldnotreadany PercentLiterate NumberofChildren

Education

NoSchooling 30.0 9.9 60.1 39.9 40

Pre-primary 10.7 25.6 63.6 36.4 211

Primary 56.2 23.3 20.5 79.5 498

SecondaryandHigher 95.7 3.6 0.7 99.3 225

Total 54.4 18.7 26.9 73.1 973

Couldreadall Couldreadsome Couldnotreadany PercentLiterate NumberofChildren

Economicstatusquintile*

Lowest 55.7 16.7 27.6 72.4 23

Second 44.7 20.1 35.3 64.7 110

Middle 40.3 17.6 42.0 58.0 198

Fourth 59.9 18.3 21.8 78.2 349

Highest 60.9 19.6 19.6 80.4 293

Total 54.4 18.7 26.9 73.1 973

Couldreadall Couldreadsome Couldnotreadany PercentLiterate NumberofChildren

Gov/Private

Government 61.3 15.4 23.3 76.7 573

Private 46.1 24.8 29.0 71.0 360

Total 55.4 19.1 25.5 74.5 934

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3.2:Numeracyamongchildren(all)inOgunCouldsolveall Couldsolvesome Couldnotsolveany PercentNumerate NumberofChildren

UBEAge

5 9.0 24.9 66.1 33.9 303

6to11 55.6 25.1 19.4 80.7 1,040

12to14 85.8 10.3 3.8 96.1 390

15to16 88.8 8.5 2.7 97.3 246

Residence

Urban 61.2 20.6 18.2 81.8 934

Rural 56.2 19.6 24.2 75.8 1,045

SouthWest

Lagos 83.2 11.1 5.8 94.3 3,999

Ekiti 69.5 14.3 16.2 83.8 1,367

Ogun 58.5 20.1 21.4 78.6 1,979

Ondo 64.7 14.7 20.5 79.4 1,875

Osun 70.4 13.6 16.0 84 1,926

Oyo 59.5 12.1 28.4 71.6 3,117

Total

Total 58.5 20.1 21.4 78.6 1,979

Couldsolveall Couldsolvesome Couldnotsolveany PercentNumerate NumberofChildren

Education

NoSchooling 37.7 9.2 53.1 46.9 69

Pre-primary 13.1 29.2 57.7 42.3 402

Primary 62.6 23.3 14.1 85.9 1,053

SecondaryandHigher 92.5 6.2 1.3 98.7 455

Total 58.5 20.1 21.4 78.6 1,979

Couldsolveall Couldsolvesome Couldnotsolveany PercentNumerate NumberofChildren

Economicstatusquintile*

Lowest 58.5 24.0 17.5 82.5 44

Second 50.3 18.5 31.2 68.8 214

Middle 50.9 22.3 26.8 73.2 435

Fourth 62.6 18.5 18.9 81.1 696

Highest 62.4 20.6 17.0 83 590

Total 58.5 20.1 21.4 78.6 1,979

Couldsolveall Couldsolvesome Couldnotsolveany PercentNumerate NumberofChildren

Gov/Private

Government 64.5 18.1 17.4 82.6 1,190

Private 50.8 24.5 24.7 75.3 720

Total 59.3 20.5 20.2 79.8 1,910

3.2.a:Numeracyamongchildren(male)inOgunCouldsolveall Couldsolvesome Couldnotsolveany PercentNumerate NumberofChildren

UBEAge

5 10.2 23.3 66.6 33.5 145

6to11 56.3 25.1 18.6 81.4 530

12to14 87.2 8.2 4.7 95.4 212

15to16 87.6 8.6 3.8 96.2 119

Residence

Urban 61.0 21.9 17.1 82.9 471

Rural 58.9 17.0 24.1 75.9 535

Region

Total 59.9 19.3 20.8 79.2 1,007

Couldsolveall Couldsolvesome Couldnotsolveany PercentNumerate NumberofChildren

Education

NoSchooling 40.0 4.6 55.4 44.6 29

Pre-primary 14.4 26.2 59.4 40.6 191

Primary 63.1 23.3 13.6 86.4 556

SecondaryandHigher 92.4 5.7 1.9 98.1 230

Total 59.9 19.3 20.8 79.2 1,007

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Couldsolveall Couldsolvesome Couldnotsolveany PercentNumerate NumberofChildren

Economicstatusquintile*

Lowest 60.9 17.4 21.6 78.3 21

Second 52.3 17.1 30.6 69.4 105

Middle 57.0 19.2 23.8 76.2 237

Fourth 62.1 17.4 20.5 79.5 347

Highest 62.2 22.5 15.3 84.7 297

Total 59.9 19.3 20.8 79.2 1,007

Couldsolveall Couldsolvesome Couldnotsolveany PercentNumerate NumberofChildren

Gov/Private

Government 65.0 17.4 17.6 82.4 618

Private 53.0 23.8 23.2 76.8 359

Total 60.6 19.7 19.7 80.3 977

3.2.b:Numeracyamongchildren(female)inOgunCouldsolveall Couldsolvesome Couldnotsolveany PercentNumerate NumberofChildren

UBEAge

5 8.0 26.4 65.6 34.4 158

6to11 54.8 25.1 20.1 79.9 510

12to14 84.3 12.9 2.8 97.2 178

15to16 89.9 8.5 1.7 98.4 127

Residence

Urban 61.3 19.3 19.4 80.6 463

Rural 53.3 22.4 24.2 75.7 509

Region

Total 57.1 20.9 21.9 78 972

Couldsolveall Couldsolvesome Couldnotsolveany PercentNumerate NumberofChildren

Education

NoSchooling 36.0 12.6 51.4 48.6 40

Pre-primary 11.9 31.9 56.2 43.8 211

Primary 62.0 23.4 14.6 85.4 497

SecondaryandHigher 92.6 6.7 0.7 99.3 225

Total 57.1 20.9 21.9 78 972

Couldsolveall Couldsolvesome Couldnotsolveany PercentNumerate NumberofChildren

Economicstatusquintile*

Lowest 56.4 29.7 13.9 86.1 24

Second 48.4 19.8 31.9 68.2 110

Middle 43.7 26.0 30.3 69.7 197

Fourth 63.0 19.7 17.3 82.7 349

Highest 62.6 18.7 18.8 81.3 293

Total 57.1 20.9 21.9 78 972

Couldsolveall Couldsolvesome Couldnotsolveany PercentNumerate NumberofChildren

Gov/Private

Government 64.0 18.8 17.2 82.8 572

Private 48.6 25.2 26.2 73.8 360

Total 58.1 21.3 20.7 79.4 932

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4.1:NetAttendanceratioandGrossAttendanceratiobyBackgroundCharacteristics-PrimarySchoolinOgun

NARMale NARFemale NARTotal GARMale GARFemale GARTotal GPI

Residence

Urban 83.1 82.2 82.8 102.7 97.2 100.2 0.95

Rural 85 78.1 81.6 107.1 98.1 102.9 0.92

SouthSouth

SouthWest 84.3 80.1 82.2 105.2 97.7 101.5 0.93

EconomicStatusQuintile

Lowest 60 80 72 110 86.7 100 0.79

Second 83.6 72.2 79.1 114.8 90.7 103.5 0.79

Middle 86.4 72.1 79.4 110.2 101.9 106.3 0.92

Fourth 86.5 84.8 85.6 104.2 96.7 100.5 0.93

Highest 81 83.1 82.1 98.7 99.4 99 1.01

SouthWest

Ekiti 93.2 89.6 91.4 112.8 102.7 107.9 0.91

Lagos 86.1 82.6 84.4 99.7 98.6 99.1 0.99

Ogun 84.3 80.1 82.2 105.2 97.7 101.5 0.93

Ondo 85 80.1 82.7 108 100.2 104.3 0.93

Osun 81.7 88.3 84.8 106.2 110 108.1 1.04

Oyo 72.4 76 74.1 91.4 93.2 92.3 1.02

Total

Total 84.3 80.1 82.2 105.2 97.7 101.5 0.93

4.2:NetAttendanceratioandGrossAttendanceratiobyBackgroundCharacteristics-JSSinOgunNARMale NARFemale NARTotal GARMale GARFemale GARTotal GPI

Residence

Urban 45.5 52.5 48.3 72.7 88.8 79.4 1.22

Rural 50 48 49.1 73.7 75.5 74.5 1.02

SouthSouth

SouthWest 47.7 50.6 48.7 72.9 81.5 76.8 1.12

EconomicStatusQuintile

Lowest 42.9 33.3 42.9 33.3

Second 33.3 42.9 37.8 50 66.7 57.8 1.33

Middle 44.4 39 40.7 91.1 53.7 73.3 0.59

Fourth 50.7 61.9 52.1 68.1 100 82.6 1.47

Highest 52.9 51 52.1 77.9 92.2 84 1.18

SouthWest

Ekiti 60.3 69.5 64.4 84.5 94 88.7 1.11

Lagos 61.2 62.8 62.1 103 108.6 106.2 1.05

Ogun 47.7 50.6 48.7 72.9 81.5 76.8 1.12

Ondo 51.2 57.6 54.4 91.2 85.9 88.5 0.94

Osun 54.6 60.3 57.2 93.3 92 92.5 0.99

Oyo 43.1 46.4 44.8 67.2 76.3 71.6 1.14

Total

Total 47.7 50.6 48.7 72.9 81.5 76.8 1.12

4.3.a:Over-age,Under-age,andOn-timePupils(males)inOgunPrimaryClass OverAge OnTime UnderAge Numberofchildren

Class

Primary1 Primary1 30.7 60.8 8.5 120

Primary2 Primary2 18.4 74.9 6.6 108

Primary3 Primary3 18.0 76.0 6.0 94

Primary4 Primary4 13.5 82.2 4.3 99

Primary5 Primary5 14.3 81.3 4.4 72

Primary6 Primary6 16.6 77.4 6.0 60

Total Total 19.4 74.4 6.2 553

Males OverAge OnTime UnderAge Numberofchildren

Class

JSS1 JSS1 2.9 93.4 3.7 53

JSS2 JSS2 5.4 94.6 0 56

JSS3 JSS3 9.3 83.4 7.4 43

Total Total 5.6 91.0 3.4 152

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4.3.b:Over-age,Under-age,andOn-timePupils(female)inOgunPrimaryClass OverAge OnTime UnderAge Numberofchildren

Class

Primary1 Primary1 23.7 64.0 12.2 117

Primary2 Primary2 15.3 77.0 7.7 105

Primary3 Primary3 13.7 79.6 6.7 81

Primary4 Primary4 10.1 82.1 7.8 65

Primary5 Primary5 7.0 84.8 8.2 64

Primary6 Primary6 11.8 79.4 8.8 63

Total Total 14.8 76.3 8.8 496

Females OverAge OnTime UnderAge Numberofchildren

Class

JSS1 JSS1 11.4 84.8 3.9 42

JSS2 JSS2 0.9 96.2 2.9 50

JSS3 JSS3 7.6 92.4 0 50

Total Total 6.4 91.5 2.2 142

4.4:Age-specificschoolingamongchildrenage4-16(all)inOgunNeverattended Droppedout Pre-primary Primary Jr.Secondary Sr.Secondary Missing Numberof

children

Age

4 12.5 2.2 83.9 1.4 0 0 0 91

5 3.6 0.8 87.0 8.1 0 0 0.5 313

6 3.7 0 42.9 53.0 0 0 0.4 201

7 2.6 0.3 16.1 80.9 0 0 0 213

8 0.7 0 6.6 92.6 0 0 0 160

9 0.2 0.6 3.4 95.2 0.5 0 0 158

10 0.3 0.4 1.2 94.9 2.0 0.4 0.8 187

11 0 1.1 0 82.5 16.5 0 0 128

12 0.5 1.1 0 63.4 32.6 2.5 0 143

13 0.7 4.7 0 29.1 60.3 3.6 1.5 113

14 0.4 2.1 0 24.3 56.3 16.3 0.6 136

15 0 4.5 0 11.2 44.4 39.8 0 139

16 1.5 8.3 0 3.0 20.4 65.3 1.5 110

Sex

Male 1.4 1.5 22.6 52.3 14.5 7.2 0.4 1,075

Female 2.6 1.7 24.0 49.3 14.3 7.9 0.3 1,015

Residence

Urban 1.0 1.6 23.9 50.6 14.5 8.0 0.4 991

Rural 2.8 1.6 22.7 51.0 14.3 7.1 0.4 1,098

EconomicStatusQuintile*

Lowest 19.0 3.0 13.8 50.5 6.4 7.2 0 49

Second 5.1 3.1 19.3 53.8 11.8 5.9 1.0 221

Middle 2.3 1.8 24.4 51.8 13.7 5.5 0.5 457

Fourth 0.7 1.7 23.5 51.0 14.7 8.0 0.3 741

Highest 0.8 0.8 24.4 48.8 16.0 9.1 0.2 623

SouthWest

Lagos 0.3 1.0 17.6 50.0 21.3 9.7 0.1 4,424

Ekiti 0.1 0.4 14.3 49.8 19.9 15.6 - 1,458

Ogun 2.0 1.6 23.3 50.8 14.4 7.5 0.4 2,090

Ondo 3.3 1.6 19.7 50.4 16.8 8.1 0.1 2,163

Osun 1.0 0.0 15.0 47.5 21.2 15.2 0.1 2,026

Oyo 12.6 1.9 17.1 44.5 14.5 9.1 0.2 3,344

Total

Total 2.0 1.6 23.3 50.8 14.4 7.5 0.4 2,090

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children

Age

4 10.2 2.2 85.3 2.2 0 0 0 56

5 2.4 1.4 89.9 5.3 0 0 1.0 149

6 4.3 0 39.5 55.2 0 0 1.0 86

7 0.5 0 19.0 80.6 0 0 0 111

8 0.8 0 1.8 97.4 0 0 0 82

9 0 0 2.8 97.2 0 0 0 85

10 0.5 0.6 2.2 93.9 1.4 0 1.4 106

11 0 2.1 0 78.9 19.0 0 0 64

12 0 0 0 62.4 33.3 4.3 0 83

13 0 5.8 0 31.2 60.2 1.4 1.4 59

14 0.7 2.6 0 29.7 53.6 13.4 0 71

15 0 3.8 0 12.5 37.7 46.0 0 76

16 0 6.3 0 4.5 27.0 62.2 0 46

Residence

Urban 0.5 2.3 22.4 51.9 14.3 8.3 0.4 505

Rural 2.3 0.9 22.8 52.6 14.7 6.2 0.5 570

EconomicStatusQuintile*

Lowest 23.6 0 14.8 45.5 12.7 3.5 0 25

Second 2.9 1.0 18.0 64.1 11.2 2.3 0.5 109

Middle 1.2 1.1 22.0 52.2 16.4 6.3 0.9 250

Fourth 0.3 2.7 23.3 53.4 12.5 7.6 0.2 374

Highest 0.7 0.8 24.6 47.5 16.7 9.4 0.3 318

Total 1.4 1.5 22.6 52.3 14.5 7.2 0.4 1,075

4.4.b:Age-specificschoolingamongchildrenage4-16(female)inOgunNeverattended Droppedout Pre-primary Primary Jr.Secondary Sr.Secondary Missing Numberof

children

Age

4 16.0 2.3 81.7 0 0 0 0 35

5 4.7 0.3 84.2 10.8 0 0 0 163

6 3.3 0 45.4 51.4 0 0 0 115

7 5.0 0.6 13.0 81.3 0 0 0 101

8 0.6 0 11.7 87.7 0 0 0 78

9 0.5 1.4 4.1 92.9 1.1 0 0 72

10 0 0 0 96.1 2.9 1.0 0 80

11 0 0 0 86.0 14.0 0 0 65

12 1.1 2.5 0 64.8 31.6 0 0 60

13 1.4 3.6 0 26.9 60.5 6.0 1.6 54

14 0 1.6 0 18.3 59.3 19.6 1.2 64

15 0 5.4 0 9.6 52.7 32.3 0 63

16 2.5 9.7 0 2.0 15.8 67.4 2.5 64

Residence

Urban 1.6 0.9 25.5 49.3 14.7 7.7 0.3 487

Rural 3.4 2.4 22.6 49.3 13.9 8.1 0.3 528

EconomicStatusQuintile*

Lowest 14.2 6.1 12.8 55.8 0 11.1 0 24

Second 7.2 5.2 20.6 43.8 12.4 9.3 1.5 112

Middle 3.6 2.6 27.3 51.4 10.5 4.6 0 207

Fourth 1.2 0.6 23.8 48.6 17.1 8.3 0.4 367

Highest 0.9 0.8 24.1 50.1 15.4 8.8 0 305

Total 2.6 1.7 24.0 49.3 14.3 7.9 0.3 1,015

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4.5:DistributionofPrimaryPupilsbySchoolTypeinOgunGovernment Private Don'tKnow/missing Numberofchildren

Sex

Male 79.9 20.1 0 561

Female 74.5 25.2 0.3 500

Residence

Urban 72.5 27.5 0 501

Rural 81.7 18.1 0.2 560

SouthWest

Lagos 37.8 62.1 0.1 2,198

Ekiti 87.1 12.8 0.1 725

Ogun 77.3 22.5 0.1 1,060

Ondo 70.5 29.4 0.1 1,077

Osun 67.5 32.0 0.5 961

Oyo 53.8 46.2 - 1,475

Total

Total 77.3 22.5 0.1 1,060

4.6:DistributionofJSSStudentsbySchoolTypeinOgunGovernment Private Numberofchildren

Sex

Male 93.9 6.1 156

Female 94.5 5.5 145

Residence

Urban 98.3 1.7 143

Rural 90.4 9.6 158

SouthWest

Lagos 54.4 45.5 941

Ekiti 96.0 3.8 289

Ogun 94.2 5.8 301

Osun 87.2 12.5 430

Ondo 75.6 24.4 363

Oyo 75.3 24.7 484

Total

Total 94.2 5.8 301

5.1.a:Walkingtime(inminutes)tothenearestgovernmentprimaryschoolinOgun0-15 16-30 31-45 46-60 Over60minutes Don'tKnow/missing Numchildren Meanwalking

time

Residence

Urban 71.4 23.9 2.9 0.2 1.2 0.3 946 15.7

Rural 66.0 24.3 3.9 2.6 3.1 0.2 1,053 18.1

Region

Total 68.5 24.1 3.4 1.5 2.2 0.3 1,999 17.0

5.1.b:Walkingtime(inminutes)tothenearestgovernmentJSSinOgun0-15 16-30 31-45 46-60 Over60minutes Numchildren Meanwalkingtime

Residence

Urban 14.8 45.3 22.8 13.6 3.5 143 34.1

Rural 15.7 23.3 12.8 16.5 31.7 158 54.4

Region

Total 15.3 33.8 17.6 15.1 18.3 301 44.7

5.1.c:Walkingtime(inminutes)tothenearestschoolinOgunNumchildren Meanwalkingtime

Residence

Urban 1,104 26.0

Rural 1,155 48.6

Total 2,259 37.5

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6.1:AgeatfirstprimaryschoolattendanceinOgunLessthan6 6 7orOlder Don'tKnow MeanAge Numberofchildren

Sex

Male 5.0 79.8 15.1 0.0 6.2 795

Female 7.1 80.6 12.4 0.0 6.1 732

Residence

Urban 7.6 81.3 11.1 0.0 6.1 721

Rural 4.6 79.1 16.3 0.0 6.2 805

EconomicStatusQuintile*

Lowest 0.0 84.8 15.2 0.0 6.4 31

Second 2.9 74.7 22.4 0.0 6.3 158

Middle 5.3 77.4 17.3 0.0 6.2 331

Fourth 6.2 83.0 10.9 0.0 6.1 553

Highest 7.9 80.4 11.7 0.0 6.1 453

SouthWest

Lagos 22.0 67.8 10.2 0.0 5.9 3,589

Ekiti 20.5 78.0 1.5 0.0 5.8 1,247

Ogun 6.0 80.2 13.8 0.0 6.2 1,527

Ondo 22.1 61.7 16.2 0.0 6.0 1,638

Osun 20.5 62.5 17.0 0.0 6.0 1,692

Oyo 9.8 58.6 31.5 0.0 6.5 2,290

Total

Total 6.0 80.2 13.8 0.0 6.2 1,527

6.2:Factorsinover-agefirst-timeschoolattendanceinOgunTooExpensive TooFar LaborNeeded TooYoung PriorityGender OtherChild SafetyConcerns OtherFactors Numberof

children

Sex

Male 28.2 2.9 0.0 8.6 0.0 1.0 9.2 22.9 52

Female 18.1 17.0 0.0 20.8 0.0 0.0 0.0 3.4 27

Residence

Urban 33.5 0.0 0.0 17.1 0.0 2.0 0.0 20.0 27

Rural 20.2 11.8 0.0 10.4 0.0 0.0 9.2 14.3 52

EconomicStatusQuintile*

Lowest 0.0 100.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 3

Second 21.5 3.0 0.0 9.0 0.0 0.0 10.1 3.3 17

Middle 44.2 6.2 0.0 8.6 0.0 0.0 12.6 16.0 24

Fourth 13.3 3.4 0.0 26.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 17.8 23

Highest 17.5 3.1 0.0 3.1 0.0 4.4 0.0 35.6 12

Total 24.7 7.7 0.0 12.7 0.0 0.7 6.0 16.2 79

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6.3:FactorsinchildrenhavingneverattendedschoolinOgunMonetaryCost

LaborNeeded

NoInterest

TooYoung VerySick Disabled Travel

UnsafeSchoolTooFar

PoorSchoolQuality

NoGoodJobsforGraduates

SchoolnotImportant

OtherFactors

Numberofchildren

Age

6to7 55.3 0.0 0.0 15.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 44.6 5.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 13

8to11 76.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 23.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 2

12to16 28.0 0.0 40.1 0.0 18.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 13.7 4

Sex

Male 90.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 42.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 6

Female 34.8 0.0 11.2 15.3 5.1 0.0 0.0 29.8 5.1 0.0 0.0 3.8 13

Residence

Urban 25.8 0.0 24.7 24.7 24.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 3

Rural 56.8 0.0 4.9 8.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 39.3 4.1 0.0 0.0 3.0 16

EconomicStatusQuintile*

Lowest 55.4 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 77.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 11.1 4

Second 41.6 0.0 0.0 9.0 9.1 0.0 0.0 40.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 7

Middle 65.3 0.0 11.6 23.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 11.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 6

Fourth 0.0 0.0 100.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 1

Highest 100.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 1

SouthWest

Ekiti 100.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 1

Lagos 56.4 36.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 7.0 0.0 10

Osun 63.6 36.4 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 12.4 0.0 3

Oyo 34.7 51.8 51.5 5.5 0.0 0.0 2.8 10.0 42.1 0.0 39.5 4.2 298

Ogun 52.4 0.0 7.7 10.5 3.5 0.0 0.0 33.8 3.5 0.0 0.0 2.6 19

Ondo 41.0 6.1 41.8 5.4 2.0 2.0 0.0 0.0 11.9 0.0 5.8 13.6 32

Total

Total 52.4 0.0 7.7 10.5 3.5 0.0 0.0 33.8 3.5 0.0 0.0 2.6 19

6.4:DistributionofreporteddropoutsbyclasscompletedattimeofdopoutandmeanageatdropoutinOgun

Didnotcompletelevel1

Class1 Class2 Class3 Class4 Class5 Class6 Class7 Class8 Class9 Numberofdropouts

Meanageatdropout

DropoutRate

Sex

Male 14.6 0.0 3.8 4.8 7.2 7.8 50.4 0.0 0.0 11.3 14 7.7 40.5

Female 7.3 0.0 9.3 3.0 0.0 12.7 47.8 6.3 8.8 4.9 16 9.6 59.5

Residence

Urban 21.1 0.0 4.2 5.3 7.9 13.6 35.5 0.0 8.2 4.2 13 8.3 43.2

Rural 3.0 0.0 8.6 2.8 0.0 8.0 58.9 5.8 2.1 10.7 18 9.1 56.8

Region

Total 10.7 0.0 6.7 3.8 3.4 10.4 49.0 3.4 4.7 7.9 31 8.7 100.0

6.5:FactorsinschoolpupildropoutsinOgun

MonetaryCost

LaborNeeded

NoInterest

FailedExams

HadEnoughSchooling

VerySick Disabled

Travelto

SchoolUnsafe

SchoolTooFar

PoorSchoolQuality

NoGoodJobsforGraduates

Schoolnot

Important

Unlikely/UnabletoJoinJSS

Engaged,Married,Pregnancy

OtherFactors

Numberof

dropouts

Meanageatdropout

Sex

Male 31.8 38.6 0.0 8.8 0.0 11.8 4.3 0.0 0.0 13.0 0.0 5.4 6.5 0.0 84.0 13 7.9

Female 50.9 11.9 0.0 0.0 0.0 17.6 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 16.1 82.4 13 8.7

Residence

Urban 41.1 27.6 0.0 9.8 0.0 5.8 4.7 0.0 0.0 14.5 0.0 6.0 7.2 5.2 89.5 11 7.5

Rural 41.8 23.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 21.8 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 10.6 78.2 14 8.9

EconomicStatusQuintile*

Lowest 0.0 66.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 33.3 100.0 1 11.0

Second 82.6 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 17.4 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 21.5 82.6 5 9.7

Middle 35.6 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 28.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 9.0 0.0 0.0 71.9 8 6.4

Fourth 46.8 44.5 0.0 13.0 0.0 0.0 6.3 0.0 0.0 9.6 0.0 0.0 0.0 6.8 93.7 9 8.9

Highest 0.0 50.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 25.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 25.0 0.0 0.0 25.0 0.0 75.0 3 7.8

Total 41.5 25.0 0.0 4.3 0.0 14.7 2.1 0.0 0.0 6.4 0.0 2.7 3.2 8.2 83.2 26 8.3

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MonetaryCost

LaborNeeded

NoInterest

FailedExams

HadEnoughSchooling

VerySick Disabled

Travelto

SchoolUnsafe

SchoolTooFar

PoorSchoolQuality

NoGoodJobsforGraduates

Schoolnot

Important

Unlikely/UnabletoJoinJSS

Engaged,Married,Pregnancy

OtherFactors

Numberof

dropouts

Meanageatdropout

SchoolType

Government 19.7 31.2 0.0 7.4 0.0 11.0 3.6 0.0 0.0 10.9 0.0 4.6 5.5 7.2 85.4 15 6.8

Private 69.0 18.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 22.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 10.7 77.8 10 10.8

Total 38.9 26.1 0.0 4.5 0.0 15.4 2.2 0.0 0.0 6.7 0.0 2.8 3.3 8.5 82.4 25 8.4

6.6:ReasonsforchoiceofprimaryschoolinOgunClosestwithspace

available BetterSchool LessExpensive Religion Other Numberofchildren

Sex

Male 41.6 54.2 3.2 0.5 0.5 561

Female 44.3 51.8 3.0 0.1 0.8 500

Age

5 55.7 44.3 0 0 0 25

6to7 38.6 57.9 2.9 0.2 0.4 278

8to11 42.1 54.4 2.8 0.4 0.3 581

12to16 50.6 42.3 5.1 0 2.0 175

Residence

Urban 30.3 63.6 4.6 0.6 0.8 501

Rural 54.1 43.7 1.8 0 0.4 560

EconomicStatusQuintile*

Lowest 59.8 40.2 0 0 0 25

Second 72.0 25.8 1.8 0 0.5 118

Middle 56.7 40.8 1.9 0.6 0 237

Fourth 40.3 54.9 3.7 0.4 0.7 377

Highest 22.7 72.0 4.2 0 1.1 304

SouthWest

Lagos 8.5 74.8 14.6 1.6 0.3 2,198

Ekiti 28.9 54.7 15.8 0.4 - 725

Ogun 42.9 53.1 3.1 0.3 0.6 1,060

Osun 25.9 60.4 12.6 0.1 0.1 961

Oyo 29.5 46.7 10.6 9.6 1.9 1,475

Ondo 35.9 52.7 4.6 2.5 2.7 1,077

Total

Total 42.9 53.1 3.1 0.3 0.6 1,060

6.7:ReasonsforchoiceofJSSinOgunClosestwithspace

available BetterSchool LessExpensive Religion Other Numberofchildren

Sex

Male 48.9 46.9 1.0 0.4 2.8 156

Female 37.8 55.2 5.7 0 1.4 145

Residence

Urban 34.0 56.5 4.6 0.5 4.4 143

Rural 52.2 45.8 2.1 0 0 158

EconomicStatusQuintile*

Lowest 100.0 0 0 0 0 3

Second 63.6 36.4 0 0 0 26

Middle 63.5 35.4 1.1 0 0 63

Fourth 34.6 58.4 2.5 0.6 3.9 109

Highest 33.8 57.8 6.4 0 2.0 100

SouthWest

Lagos 8.1 67.5 22.2 0.1 0.6 941

Ekiti 29.5 52.8 16.7 0.9 - 289

Ogun 43.5 50.9 3.3 0.2 2.1 301

Ondo 26.6 57.7 4.0 0.9 8.4 363

Osun 30.2 57.0 11.7 - 0.9 430

Oyo 22.3 53.9 9.6 4.0 10.0 484

Total

Total 43.5 50.9 3.3 0.2 2.1 301

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7.1:ItemscitedashouseholdexpendituresonprimaryschoolingforschoolpupilsinOgun*SchoolLevies

Schooldevelopment

levy

PTAFees

ExamFees

BoardingFees

Uniformsand

Clothing

BooksandSupplies Transport Food Extra

lessonsOtherFees

OneorMoreTypesof

Expenditures

Lumpsumpayment

NumberofChildren

SouthWest

Lagos 67.5 66.1 74.5 71.6 0.2 99.5 99.8 16.2 67.0 70.4 18.6 99.8 63.2 1,231

Ekiti 56.0 90.8 99.4 97.4 0.0 99.9 99.9 9.8 36.7 91.2 1.9 99.9 62.1 1,217

Ogun 38.2 72.1 91.7 70.6 0.1 99.4 99.8 8.2 93.3 55.4 5.9 99.9 64.0 1,214

Ondo 90.5 85.4 90.8 97.8 0.3 96.0 99.9 9.4 71.4 50.0 4.4 99.9 78.0 1,134

Osun 44.4 44.4 45.9 44.4 0.0 98.0 99.9 17.2 93.1 43.2 1.7 99.9 40.8 1,051

Oyo 64.2 86.2 87.2 90.9 0.0 92.5 94.2 16.7 85.4 62.5 4.8 94.8 78.0 1,014

Total

Total - - - - - - - - - - - - -

*Someexpenditureswereincludedina"lumpsum"paymentandmaynotappearinitemcostcalculations

7.2:Per-pupilhouseholdexpenditureonprimaryschoolingforpupilsinOgunMeantotalexpenditures(NigerianNaira) Numberofprimaryschoolchildren

SouthWest

Lagos 28973.6 1,231

Ekiti 17307.8 1,217

Ogun 7215.4 1,214

Ondo 10906.8 1,134

Osun 7949.6 1,051

Oyo 10341.1 1,014

Total

Total -

ForSouthWest

Meantotalexpenditures(NigerianNaira) Numberofprimaryschoolchildren

Sex

Male 14272.6 3,504

Female 14362.2 3,357

Residence

Urban 17587.5 4,551

Rural 6794.6 2,310

Region

SouthWest 14316.2 6,861

Schooltype

Government 3758.6 3,940

Private 27469.3 2,921

Economicstatusquintile

Lowest 2158.9 312

Second 3736.6 660

Middle 6509.0 1,406

Fourth 9709.5 2,113

Highest 25688.0 2,370

Total 14316.2 6,861

7.3:Meanper-pupilhouseholdexpendituresonprimaryschoolinginOgunSchoolLevies

Schooldevelopment

levyPTAFees ExamFees Boarding

Fees

Uniformsand

Clothing

BooksandSupplies Transport Food Extralessons OtherFees Numberof

Children

SouthWest

Lagos 12996.9 345.4 564.5 673.8 9000.0 4391.9 7386.7 14294.7 9627.2 10277.1 3618.5 1,231

Ekiti 7778.5 913.8 360.3 511.8 0 2789.5 3779.0 4114.9 547.2 1313.1 2911.0 1,217

Ogun 2878.6 324.3 773.2 508.1 0 2096.2 3358.7 4595.9 2226.8 3920.7 1305.5 1,214

Ondo 7129.5 579.0 714.4 1189.0 15000.0 2209.3 3616.1 13129.7 7468.6 3961.0 2054.4 1,134

Osun 1489.4 65.2 132.2 194.8 0 2664.8 6527.1 7668.1 4418.6 6398.0 1663.1 1,051

Oyo 4840.2 346.6 426.9 574.7 0 2057.5 4571.7 2686.7 1266.3 5315.7 2826.9 1,014

Total

Total - - - - - - - - - - -

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7.4:HouseholdexpendituresonJSSforschoolstudentsinOgun*SchoolLevies

Schooldevelopment

levy

PTAFees

ExamFees

BoardingFees

Uniformsand

Clothing

BooksandSupplies Transport Food Extra

lessonsOtherFees

OneorMoreTypesof

Expenditures

Lumpsumpayment

NumberofChildren

SouthWest

Lagos 45.7 46.0 58.9 51.6 4.0 98.7 99.8 38.0 75.9 52.6 20.8 99.8 42.2 532

Ekiti 52.8 92.6 99.2 98.2 3.2 100.0 100.0 9.4 35.4 95.3 1.9 100.0 60.8 484

Ogun 15.8 79.9 96.2 69.4 0.2 100.0 100.0 40.3 92.7 49.8 8.6 100.0 70.9 345

Ondo 95.6 90.5 95.7 94.4 1.9 97.3 100.0 20.4 77.0 73.0 11.6 100.0 85.5 366

Osun 25.3 27.8 26.2 25.7 0.3 98.8 100.0 21.1 95.9 32.4 2.2 100.0 24.3 492

Oyo 47.3 89.7 91.1 90.9 1.1 98.5 98.9 37.3 96.0 77.1 13.1 98.9 77.4 318

Total

Total - - - - - - - - - - - - -

*Someexpenditureswereincludedina"lumpsum"paymentandmaynotappearinitemcostcalculations

7.5:Per-studenthouseholdexpendituresonJSSforstudentsinOgunMeantotalexpenditures(NigerianNaira) Numberofprimaryschoolchildren

SouthWest

Lagos 48293.3 532

Ekiti 23694.5 484

Ogun 7376.6 345

Ondo 17610.9 366

Osun 12864.9 492

Oyo 20077.7 318

Total

Total -

ForSouthWest

Meantotalexpenditures(NigerianNaira) Numberofprimaryschoolchildren

Sex

Male 24711.1 1,247

Female 22109.9 1,290

Residence

Urban 27060.1 1,859

Rural 12008.7 678

Region

SouthWest 23372.0 2,537

Schooltype

Government 7702.5 1,935

Private 69304.2 602

Economicstatusquintile

Lowest 6301.3 36

Second 6476.6 189

Middle 9904.9 485

Fourth 10687.9 774

Highest 40452.9 1,053

Total 23372.0 2,537

7.6:Meanper-pupilhouseholdexpendituresonJSSinOgunSchoolLevies

Schooldevelopment

levyPTAFees ExamFees Boarding

Fees

Uniformsand

Clothing

BooksandSupplies Transport Food Extra

lessons OtherFees NumberofChildren

SouthWest

Lagos 9928.9 291.2 713.7 927.9 37184.5 4467.6 7708.1 15546.8 14466.2 9093.9 4974.4 532

Ekiti 11934.8 1542.9 528.7 928.2 10817.7 3474.1 6394.1 6530.0 1475.3 1404.4 2521.2 484

Ogun 1697.0 704.9 1894.6 326.9 30000.0 2525.7 3971.0 6328.4 3886.0 4909.1 858.3 345

Ondo 7193.3 1091.1 1369.6 1536.7 15000.0 3030.5 6461.1 17714.1 11300.9 4126.4 2837.0 366

Osun 1272.3 78.2 63.3 80.6 0 3192.1 8637.2 10391.5 6315.4 8368.5 2654.5 492

Oyo 4741.5 790.6 1291.5 638.2 7000.0 2777.7 7733.0 3719.5 1692.1 6936.5 5235.9 318

Total

Total - - - - - - - - - - -

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8.1:TimepupilsspendatprimaryschoolinOgunLessthan5 5Hours 6Hours Morethan6 Total Numberofdaypupils Meanhoursspentat

schoolperday

SouthWest

Lagos 0.6 1.5 5.0 92.8 100.0 1,229 8.2

Ekiti 1.1 0.7 2.5 95.6 100.0 1,217 8.1

Ogun 0.9 0.3 4.0 94.9 100.0 1,214 8.0

Ondo 0.8 0.8 13.4 85.1 100.0 1,134 7.8

Osun 0.3 0.1 2.7 96.9 100.0 1,053 8.0

Oyo 3.2 4.3 12.7 79.8 100.0 998 7.6

Total

Total - - - - - -

8.2:TimestudentsspendatJSSinOgunLessthan5 5Hours 6Hours Morethan6 Total Numberofdaypupils Meanhoursspentat

schoolperday

SouthWest

Lagos 0.5 - 4.1 95.4 100.0 518 8.5

Ekiti 0.5 0.3 0.8 98.4 100.0 471 9.0

Ogun 0.6 - 1.0 98.4 100.0 342 8.2

Ondo 1.3 0.6 3.8 94.3 100.0 359 8.1

Osun 0.3 - 2.0 97.7 100.0 492 7.9

Oyo 0.4 0.4 8.9 90.3 100.0 314 8.3

Total

Total - - - - - -

8.3:PercentageofPrimarypupilswhodohomeworkoutsideoftheschoolinOgunNohomework Upto3 Morethan4 Total Numberofdaypupils Meandaysspenton

homeworkperweek

SouthWest

Lagos 25.9 34.1 35.3 100.0 1,227 3.1

Ekiti 9.1 30.7 56.6 100.0 1,215 3.7

Ogun 8.3 36.4 45.5 100.0 1,205 3.9

Ondo 13.5 50.9 30.5 100.0 1,132 2.9

Osun 13.4 37.9 39.1 100.0 1,050 3.3

Oyo 20.4 38.3 34.4 100.0 988 3.1

Total

Total - - - - -

8.4:PercentageofJSSstudentswhodohomeworkoutsideoftheschoolinOgunNohomework Upto3 Morethan4 Total Numberofdaypupils Meandaysspenton

homeworkperweek

SouthWest

Lagos 20.7 45.8 28.3 100.0 509 2.9

Ekiti 7.2 41.4 44.3 100.0 467 3.6

Ogun 6.6 56.3 25.2 100.0 330 3.3

Ondo 13.2 49.5 32.9 100.0 360 2.9

Osun 18.1 45.4 28.5 100.0 490 2.9

Oyo 21.8 52.6 20.6 100.0 303 2.4

Total

Total - - - - -

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9.1:Perceivedproblemswithprimaryschoolbuildingsandfacilities,classroomovercrowding,andpupilsafetyinOgun

Physicalconditionofthe

classroom:Big

Physicalconditionofthe

classroom:Small

Physicalconditionofthe

classroom:No

Physicalconditionofthe

classroom:DK

Classroomovercrowding:

Big

Classroomovercrowding:

Small

Classroomovercrowding:

No

Classroomovercrowding:

DK

Pupilsafety:Big

Pupilsafety:Small

Pupilsafety:No

Pupilsafety:DK

Numberofpupils

Residence

Urban 1.4 23.1 75.1 0.4 3.0 23.4 73.1 0.4 0.4 18.3 81.4 0 922

Rural 6.6 33.6 59.2 0.6 7.7 30.8 61.2 0.4 2.7 34.2 62.8 0.3 1,005

SchoolType

Government 4.7 26.3 68.6 0.4 6.1 25.6 68.0 0.3 1.8 24.9 73.2 0.1 1,555

Private 1.4 37.9 59.5 1.2 2.8 34.1 62.5 0.7 0.5 33.8 65.5 0.2 372

Economicstatusquintile*

Lowest 3.0 29.6 67.4 0 0 16.3 83.7 0 5.2 5.8 89.0 0 38

Second 9.8 42.0 46.9 1.4 6.8 34.7 57.5 1.0 7.6 46.0 45.4 1.0 196

Middle 5.5 31.4 62.9 0.2 8.4 31.0 60.5 0.1 1.5 36.4 62.1 0 421

Fourth 3.5 31.4 64.7 0.3 5.2 30.3 64.0 0.5 0.7 26.8 72.5 0 684

Highest 1.9 18.7 78.7 0.7 3.6 19.2 76.9 0.3 0.4 14.1 85.3 0.1 588

SouthWest

Lagos 4.8 11.3 83.9 - 7.0 17.8 75.2 - 4.4 5.6 90.0 - 3,995

Ekiti 1.8 8.4 89.7 0.2 2.4 7.6 89.7 0.4 0.3 5.1 94.4 0.2 1,391

Ogun 4.1 28.6 66.8 0.5 5.4 27.3 66.9 0.4 1.6 26.6 71.7 0.1 1,927

Ondo 9.1 15.5 75.4 - 15.3 8.3 76.4 0.1 1.3 8.1 90.6 - 1,894

Osun 0.8 11.8 87.4 0.1 2.3 12.9 84.8 0.1 0.4 8.3 91.2 0.1 1,933

Oyo 9.1 12.5 78.0 0.4 8.8 11.9 78.7 0.6 1.5 2.9 95.5 - 2,704

Total

Total 4.1 28.6 66.8 0.5 5.4 27.3 66.9 0.4 1.6 26.6 71.7 0.1 1,927

9.2:PerceivedproblemswithprimaryschoolheadteacherandteacherperformanceinOgunHeadTeacher

performance:Big

HeadTeacherperformance:

Small

HeadTeacherperformance:

No

HeadTeacherperformance:

DK

Teacherperformance:Big

Teacherperformance:

Small

Teacherperformance:

No

Teacherperformance:DK

Numberofpupils

Residence

Urban 0.5 13.8 85.8 0 0.1 15.7 84.2 0 922

Rural 2.7 23.6 73.6 0.2 1.6 27.6 70.6 0.2 1,005

SchoolType

Government 2.0 16.5 81.4 0.1 1.1 20.4 78.5 0.1 1,555

Private 0 29.0 71.0 0 0 28.4 71.6 0 372

Economicstatusquintile*

Lowest 3.0 4.6 92.5 0 3.0 8.7 88.3 0 38

Second 6.5 21.4 72.1 0 4.5 28.2 67.3 0 196

Middle 1.5 22.9 75.2 0.4 1.2 28.8 69.6 0.4 421

Fourth 1.5 23.0 75.6 0 0.1 25.0 74.9 0 684

Highest 0.2 11.4 88.4 0 0.1 12.2 87.7 0 588

SouthWest

Lagos 4.1 5.4 90.5 - 4.0 6.6 89.3 - 3,995

Ekiti 0.6 4.0 95.3 0.1 0.3 3.9 95.7 0.1 1,391

Ogun 1.6 18.9 79.4 0.1 0.9 21.9 77.1 0.1 1,927

Ondo 5.5 13.8 80.7 - 4.5 13.4 82.0 0.1 1,894

Osun 0.9 8.9 90.2 0.1 1.5 10.1 88.4 0.1 1,933

Oyo 6.1 5.2 88.6 0.1 3.6 5.9 90.3 0.2 2,704

Total

Total 1.6 18.9 79.4 0.1 0.9 21.9 77.1 0.1 1,927

10.1:AbsenteeismamongprimaryschooldaypupilsinthemonthofschoolprecedinginterviewinOgunAttendedallschooldays Absentoneormoredays Numberofpupils Meandaysmissedamongpupils

missingoneormoredays

SouthWest

Lagos 95.8 4.2 2,113 3.0

Ekiti 94.2 5.8 722 4.5

Ogun 88.5 11.5 1,055 2.9

Ondo 89.8 10.2 1,073 4.4

Osun 95.2 4.8 668 1.7

Oyo 62.9 37.1 1,471 2.8

Total

Total - - 1,927

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ForSouthWest

Attendedallschooldays Absentoneormoredays Numberofpupils Meandaysmissedamongpupilsmissingoneormoredays

Schooltype

Government 88.5 11.5 4,214 3.5

Private 84.3 15.7 2,889 2.6

Total 86.8 13.2 7,103 3.1

ForSouthWest

Attendedallschooldays Absentoneormoredays Numberofpupils Meandaysmissedamongpupilsmissingoneormoredays

Sex

Male 86.5 13.5 3,715 3.2

Female 87.0 13.0 3,396 3.0

Residence

Urban 87.3 12.7 5,297 2.8

Rural 85.0 15.0 1,814 3.8

Total 86.7 13.3 7,111 3.1

10.2:ReasonsforabsenteeismamongprimaryschooldaypupilsinthemonthprecedinginterviewinOgunChildNeededforDomestic

Work

ChildNeededforFamily

Farm/Business

WorkforEmployer

SchoolFeesDue

ChildDidNotWanttoGo

Funeral/NamingCeremonyorWedding

Illness ClotheswereDirty Others Numberof

pupils

SouthWest

Lagos 17.4 0.0 0.0 12.3 4.0 0.0 38.8 0.0 27.5 89

Ekiti 0.0 1.3 0.0 14.4 5.3 13.7 54.7 2.7 9.3 42

Osun 6.4 0.0 0.0 7.3 4.2 2.1 50.1 0.0 29.9 32

Ogun 5.6 0.7 0.0 10.8 1.7 2.6 56.8 0.0 22.2 122

Ondo 8.1 2.6 0.0 2.7 8.6 2.1 63.9 0.0 15.7 109

Oyo 2.4 6.2 0.4 3.2 2.3 1.1 8.7 2.4 77.6 546

Total

Total - - - - - - - - - 1,927

10.3:AbsenteeismamongJSSdaystudentsinthemonthofschoolprecedinginterviewinOgunAttendedallschooldays Absentoneormoredays Numberofpupils Meandaysmissedamongpupils

missingoneormoredays

SouthWest

Lagos 92.6 7.4 883 2.8

Ekiti 94.1 5.9 281 5.9

Ogun 85.2 14.8 299 2.4

Ondo 87.9 12.1 356 3.4

Osun 96.6 3.4 266 1.6

Oyo 61.4 38.6 480 3.2

Total

Total - - 1,927

ForSouthWest

Attendedallschooldays Absentoneormoredays Numberofpupils Meandaysmissedamongpupilsmissingoneormoredays

Schooltype

Government 87.0 13.0 1,883 3.3

Private 82.6 17.4 681 2.8

Total 85.8 14.2 2,564 3.1

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ForSouthWest

Attendedallschooldays Absentoneormoredays Numberofpupils Meandaysmissedamongpupilsmissingoneormoredays

Sex

Male 84.5 15.5 1,240 3.4

Female 86.9 13.1 1,327 2.8

Residence

Urban 86.3 13.7 2,075 3.2

Rural 83.5 16.5 492 2.8

Total 85.8 14.2 2,567 3.1

10.4:ReasonsforabsenteeismamongJSSdaystudentsinthemonthprecedinginterviewinOgunChildNeededforDomestic

Work

ChildNeededforFamily

Farm/Business

WorkforEmployer

SchoolFeesDue

ChildDidNotWanttoGo

Funeral/NamingCeremonyorWedding

Illness ClotheswereDirty Others Numberof

pupils

SouthWest

Lagos 0.0 0.0 0.0 11.9 4.5 5.3 42.3 0.0 36.0 66

Ekiti 0.0 6.3 2.7 14.8 0.0 5.2 60.1 0.0 16.4 17

Osun 8.1 0.0 6.6 0.0 7.9 0.0 42.6 0.0 34.8 9

Ondo 11.7 3.2 0.0 9.7 15.0 0.0 53.7 0.0 13.5 43

Ogun 3.7 1.8 0.0 9.7 2.7 1.2 67.5 0.0 13.4 44

Oyo 1.3 0.7 1.3 2.6 8.3 0.0 5.7 1.2 84.9 185

Total

Total - - - - - - - - - 1,927

11.1:CharacteristicsofStudentsinReligiousSchoolsinOgunIslamiyya Qu'ranic Tsangaya Other Dk/Refused Numberofpupils

Sex

Male 44.9 57.9 0.0 100.0 0.0 24.3

Female 55.1 42.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 19.3

Residence

Urban 100.0 65.5 0.0 100.0 0.0 31.9

Rural 0.0 34.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 11.7

Age

AverageAge 8.7 8.5 0.0 14.0 0.0 43.6

ProportionAged6-11 66.2 48.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 22.4

LiterateRates

LR:Age5 49.3 9.9 0.0 0.0 0.0 11.2

LR:Aged6-11 47.9 55.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 22.4

LR:Aged12-14 100.0 87.3 0.0 100.0 0.0 9.1

LR:Aged15+ 0.0 100.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.0

Schooling

Studentsattendduringeveningshift

89.3 70.9 0.0 100.0 0.0 43.6

AveragehoursspentinSchoolDaily

2.6 2.2 0.0 2.0 0.0 43.6

StudentsinLowestEconomicQuintile

0.0 4.4 0.0 0.0 0.0 43.6

AverageAmountSpentonSchoolinginthein2014-2015AcademicSchoolYear

21,756 26,928 0.0 60,000 0.0 31.9

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