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Appendix to notes on field research by Jane Dyson and Craig Jeffrey
Table 1: Percentage of men by educational qualification in 2012 in Bemni (N in brackets)


Educ.
Age

None

5th-7th

8th-9th

10th-11th

12th

BA or above

Total

(N)


16-25

4

(3)


6

(5)


27

(22)



30 (25)

17

(14)


16

(13)


100

(82)


26-35

16

(12)


12

(9)


16

(12)



24

(18)


22

(16)


9

(7)


99

(74)


36-45

31

(12)



5

(2)


13

(5)


41

(16)


3

(1)


7

(3)


100

(39)


Total

14

(27)


8

(16)


20

(39)



30

(59)


16

(31)


12

(23)


100

(195)

Source: Household survey conducted by Jane Dyson, March 2012.
Note 1: The percentage figures should be treated with caution given the small N size.

Note 2: Percentages do not always add up to 100 due to rounding.


These notes hold for the remaining tables.
Table 2: Percentage of GC men by educational qualification in 2012 in Bemni (N in brackets)


Educ.
Age

None

5th-7th

8th-9th

10th-11th

12th

BA or above

Total

(N)


16-25

5

(3)


2

(1)


24

(14)



31 (18)

19

(11)


20

(12)


101

(59)


26-35

16

(9)


5

(3)


16

(9)



27

(15)


25

(14)


11

(6)


100

(56)


36-45

23

(7)



0

(0)


10

(3)


53

(16)


3

(1)


10

(3)


99

(30)


Total

13

(19)


3

(4)


18

(26)



34

(49)


18

(26)


14

(21)


100

(145)



Table 3: Percentage of SC men by educational qualification in 2012 in Bemni (N in brackets)


Educ.
Age

None

5th-7th

8th-9th

10th-11th

12th

BA or above

Total

(N)


16-25

0

(0)


17

(4)


35

(8)



30

(7)


13

(3)


4

(1)


99

(23)


26-35

17

(3)


33

(6)


17

(3)



17

(3)


11

(2)


6

(1)


101

(18)


36-45

56

(5)



22

(2)


22

(2)


0

(0)


0

(0)


0

(0)


100

(9)


Total

16

(8)


24

(12)


26

(13)



20

(10)


10

(5)


4

(2)


101

(50)



Table 4: Percentage of women by educational qualification in 2012 in Bemni (N in brackets)


Educ.
Age

None

5th-7th

8th-9th

10th-11th

12th

BA or above

Total

(N)


16-25

12

(13)


19 (21)

42

(46)



10 (11)

9

(10)


7

(8)


102

(109)


26-35

47

(42)


21

(19)


15

(13)



6

(5)


4

(4)


7

(6)


99

(89)


36-45

88

(36)



2

(1)


7

(3)


0

(0)


2

(1)


0

(0)


99

(41)


Total

28

(91)


17

(41)


26

(62)



7

(16)


7

(15)


6

(14)


99

(239)

Source: Household survey conducted by Jane Dyson, March 2012.
Note 1: This table includes women married into the village and women born in Bemni and living outside the village. This note holds for the remaining tables of women, too.

Note 3: Too much should not be read into the fact that seven of those aged 26-25 have Bachelors degrees – this includes three young women whose families “bought” them B.Ed degrees – courses that did not require young women to attend classes.


Table 5: Percentage of GC women by educational qualification in 2012 in Bemni (N in brackets)


Educ.
Age

None

5th-7th

8th-9th

10th-11th

12th

BA or above

Total

(N)


16-25

9

(7)


13 (10)

46

(37)



13 (10)

12

(9)


9

(7)


102

(80)


26-35

42

(30)


18

(13)


18

(13)



7

(5)


6

(4)


8

(6)


99

(71)


36-45

83

(25)



3

(1)


10

(3)


0

(0)


3

(1)


0

(0)


99

(30)


Total

34

(62)


13

(24)


29

(53)



8

(15)


8

(14)


7

(13)


99

(181)




Table 6: Percentage of SC women by educational qualification in 2012 in Bemni (N in brackets)


Educ.
Age

None

5th-7th

8th-9th

10th-11th

12th

BA or above

Total

(N)


16-25

21

(6)


38 (11)

31

(9)



3

(1)


3

(1)


3

(1)


99

(29)


26-35

67

(12)


33

(6)


0

(0)



0

(0)


0

(0)


0

(0)


100

(18)


36-45

100

(11)



0

(0)


0

(0)


0

(0)


0

(0)


0

(0)


100

(11)


Total

50

(29)


29

(17)


16

(9)



2

(1)


2

(1)


2

(1)


101

(58)




Table 7: Percentage of Bemni men in different forms of primary employment by age group (N in brackets)





Farming

Study

Business

Private service

Contractor

Artisanal work

Mules/

Goats


Army/

ITBP


Other Govt work


Total

16-25

16

(13)



52

(43)


0

(0)


22

(18)


0

(0)


1

(1)


4

(3)


2

(2)


2

(2)


99

(82)


26-35

36

(27)



0

(0)


16

(12)


18

(13)


3

(2)


5

(4)


9

(7)


9

(7)


3

(2)


99

(74)


36-45

49

(19)



3

(1)


3

(1)


8

(3)


5

(2)


5

(2)


10

(4)


13

(5)


5

(2)


101

(39)


Total

30

(59)



23

(44)


7

(13)


17

(34)


2

(4)


4

(7)


7

(14)


7

(14)


3

(6)


100

(195)




Table 8: Percentage of GC Bemni men in different forms of primary employment by age group (N in brackets)





Farming

Study

Business

Private service

Contractor

Artisanal work

Mules/

Goats


Army/

ITBP


Other Govt work


Total

16-25

15

(9)



56

(33)


0

(0)


22

(13)


0

(0)


2

(1)


3

(2)


0

(0)


2

(1)


100

(59)


26-35

32

(18)



0

(0)


18

(10)


23

(13)


4

(2)


0

(0)


9

(5)


13

(7)


2

(1)


101

(56)


36-45

43

(13)



0

(0)


3

(1)


10

(3)


7

(2)


0

(0)


13

(4)


17

(5)


7

(2)


100

(30)


Total

27

(39)



23

(33)


6

(9)


20

(29)


3

(4)


1

(1)


8

(11)


8

(12)


3

(4)


99

(142)



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