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. 2013 Feb 9;13:53. doi: 10.1186/1472-6963-13-53

Table 1.

Socio-demographic characteristics of the respondents

Age distribution No [%] Marital status No [%] Occupation No [%]
16-25
71 [16.1]
Single
47 [10.8]
Civil servants
142 [32.3]
26-35
122 [27.7]
Married
218 [49.5]
Traders
99 [18]
36-45
164 [37.3]
Widowed
99 [22.5]
Farmers
99 [18]
46-55
48 [10.9]
Divorced
42 [9.5]
Unemployed
66 [15]
>55
34 [7.7]
Separated
30 [6.8]
Professionals
81 [18.64]
None of above
1 [.2]
None of the above
4 [0.9]
Not valid
4 [0.9]
Total
440 [100]
Total
440 [100]
Total
440 [100]
Number Of Children
Educational Qualifications
Religion
With 1 child
24 [5.5]
No formal education
28 [6.4]
Traditional
47 [10.7]
With 2 children
66 [15]
FSLC
50 [11.4]
Christianity
360 [81.8]
With 3 children
58 [3.2]
WASC/NECO
104 [23.6]
Islam
10 [2.3]
With 4 children
92 [20.9]
Diploma
60 [13.6]
Not indicated
23 [5.2]
With 5 children
75 [17]
NCE
85 [19.3]
Total
440 [100]
With > 5 children
95 [21.6]
B.Sc
73 [16.6]
 
 
None of the above
30 [6.8]
M. Sc
22 [5]
 
 
Total 440 [100]
PHD
17 [3.9]
 
 
 
None of the above
1 [0.2]
 
 
  Total 440 [100]