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Re: Education [message #7093 is a reply to message #7091] Fri, 21 August 2015 15:20 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
sseyoum is currently offline  sseyoum
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Thanks for your response!

So is HV106$1 educational level of the head of the household (as an individual member of the household)? In the 2000 EDHS data set, the variable (hv106$1) did not occur multiple times. There is only one variable or one variable name (hv106$1) that represent "Highest educational level attained". Does this represent household education level? In this case, which variable name should be selected in the EDHS 2005 & EDHS 2011 to be comparable to the EDHS 2000 variable hv106$1

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