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. 2021 Feb 5;41(1):63–69. doi: 10.1097/CEH.0000000000000334

TABLE 3.

Employment and Geographic Location of Survey Respondents

Characteristic Postcourse Survey Respondents (n = 835) Follow-Up Survey Respondents (n = 312) Partial-Completer Survey Respondents (n = 72)
Employment, n (%)*
 Non-government organizations 395 (48.4) 131 (42.3) 24 (33.3)
 Government 91 (11.2) 41 (13.2) 6 (8.3)
 University/college 89 (10.9) 38 (12.3) 6 (8.3)
 UNICEF 74 (9.1) 29 (9.4) 10 (13.8)
 Hospital/clinical 70 (8.6) 10 (3.2) 15 (20.8)
 Self-employed/consultant 25 (3.1) 21(6.8) 2 (2.8)
 UN agency other than UNICEF 19 (2.3) 14 (4.5) 3 (4.2)
 Business/private sector 16 (2.0) 15 (4.8) 4 (5.6)
 Other 37 (4.5) 11 (3.5) 2 (2.8)
Geographic regions or countries, n (%)*
 West or Central Africa 273 (34.4) 96 (31.9) 16 (23.2)
 Eastern or Southern Africa 209 (26.4) 90 (29.9) 11 (15.9)
 South Asia 103 (13.0) 42 (14.0) 15 (21.7)
 Middle East or North Africa 71 (9.0) 15 (5.0) 9 (13.0)
 East Asia or the Pacific 18 (2.3) 7 (2.3) 4 (5.8)
 Europe or Central Asia 16 (2.0) 10 (3.3) 3 (4.3)
 Latin America or the Caribbean 11 (1.4) 4 (1.3) 2 (2.9)
 High-income countries 44 (5.6) 16 (5.3) 4 (5.8)
 Other 48 (6.1) 21 (7.0) 5 (7.2)
*

Percentages were calculated based on the number of responses for that particular question.

The first seven regions listed are official UNICEF regions. The region called “High-income countries” is not a UNICEF region but reflects the UNICEF national committee countries.

UNICEF indicates United Nations Children's Fund.