Islamabad: A survey carried out by Gallup Pakistan shows that 59% Pakistani parents say their child goes to tuition centres after school. The study is released by Gilani Research Foundation.
A nationally representative sample of men and women from across the four provinces was asked “Does your child go to tuition centers after school?” Responding to this, 59% said yes and 33% said no. However, 8% did not give a response.
It is interesting to note that 67% of children in urban areas go to tuition centers after school compared to 55% from rural areas.
The study was released by Gilani foundation and carried out by Gallup Pakistan, the Pakistani affiliate of Gallup International.
The recent survey was carried out among a sample of 1821 men and women in rural and urban areas of all four provinces of the country, during March 11, 2013 – March 18, 2013. Error margin is estimated to be approximately ± 2-3 per cent at 95% confidence level.
Question: “Does your child go to tuition centers after school?”
Gilani Research Foundation is a not for profit public service project to provide social science research to students, academia, policy makers and concerned citizens in Pakistan and across the globe.
Gilani Research Foundation is headed by Dr. Ijaz Shafi Gilani who pioneered the field of opinion polling in Pakistan and established Gallup Pakistan in 1980.
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