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    Home / Central Data Catalog / POPULATION_DYNAMICS_AND_URBANIZATION_IN_AFRICA / APHRC-NCSS2-2014-V1.0 / variable [V10518]
Population_Dynamics_and_Urbanization_in_Africa

Nairobi Cross-sectional Slums Survey (NCSS), 2012, 2nd Survey

KENYA, 2012
Population Dynamics and Urbanization in Africa (PDAU)
African Population & Health Research Center
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  • NCSS 2012
    HOUSEHOLD
    CHARACTERISTICS
    ANALYTICAL FILE
  • NCSS 2012
    HOUSEHOLD
    MORTALITY
    EXPERIENCE
    ANALYTICAL FILE
  • NCSS 2012
    HOUSEHOLD
    SCHEDULE
    ANALYTICAL FILE
  • NCSS 2012
    HOUSEHOLD
    WEIGHT & HEIGHT
    UNDER-5
    ANALYTICAL FILE
  • NCSS 2012 WOMEN
    BIRTH HISTORY
    ANALYTICAL FILE
  • NCSS 2012 WOMEN
    CALENDAR
    ANALYTICAL FILE
  • NCSS 2012 WOMEN
    CHARACTERISTICS
    ANALYTICAL FILE
  • NCSS 2012 WOMEN
    IMMUNIZATION
    ANALYTICAL FILE
  • NCSS 2012 WOMEN
    MATERNAL
    MORTALITY
    ANALYTICAL FILE
  • NCSS 2012 WOMEN
    PREGNANCY
    ANALYTICAL FILE
  • NCSS 2012 MEN
    CHARACTERISTICS
    ANALYTICAL FILE
  • NCSS 2012
    WOMEN+MEN
    CHARACTERISTICS
    ANALYTICAL FILE
CSV JSON

should a teacher with AIDS virus who is not sick teach in school (man_q723)

Data file: NCSS 2012 MEN CHARACTERISTICS ANALYTICAL FILE

Overview

vald 2341
invd 29
Interval discrete
Decimal 0
Range 1 - 9999995

Questions and instructions

Literal question
In your opinion, if a teacher has the AIDS virus but is not sick, should he/she be allowed to continue teaching in the school?
Categories
Value Category Cases
1 should be allowed 2052
87.7%
2 should not be allowed 183
7.8%
8 don't know/not sure/depends 55
2.3%
9 not applicable 1
0%
9999995 missing:impute 50
2.1%
Sysmiss 29
Warning: these figures indicate the number of cases found in the data file. They cannot be interpreted as summary statistics of the population of interest.
Question pretext
na
Question post text
na
Interviewer instructions
These four questions are to ascertain the respondents' own personal opinions and attitudes towards people with AIDS. To obtain this data, we present four hypothetical (imaginary) situations to respondents and ask them to tell us how they would react to the situation. The questions address the following situations:

· Willingness to buy vegetables from a vendor with the AIDS virus: Would the respondent buy vegetables from someone in the market if she knew the seller had AIDS?

· Concern about keeping the status of a family member infected with AIDS a secret or not: Would the respondent be willing to have other people in the community know if a member of her family had AIDS?

· Willingness to care for a family member ill with AIDS in their own household: Would the respondent be willing to care for a relative who had AIDs in her household? If the respondent says she would be willing but her husband would not let her, select YES because it is her attitude you are concerned with not her husband's.

· Attitude about a teacher infected with the AIDS virus continuing to teach: What is the respondent's opinion about how such a case should be handled?

Description

Text
Man states that a teacher with AIDS virus who is not sick teach in school
Universe
All men aged 12-54 years who have heard of HIV/AIDS according to man_q713
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