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The education level of a household head was assigned the value of 0 if not educated, 1 if attained primary education, 2 for secondary education and 3 for household heads with tertiary education.
Education levels were generally high for a rural area with 58.6 % having attained primary education.
Similarly, majority of the rich women's partners had attained primary education (93.1%).
Investigation among the poor indicated that half of their partners had attained primary education (50.3%) as indicated in Table 1.
Our findings show higher chances of child mortality for children whose parents attained primary education against those whose parents had no education.
More than one third of the household heads (44.8%, n = 82) had attained primary education as their highest education level, while only ten (5.5%) indicated tertiary.
The effect of being a boy child, first born, born in rural area, and born to a mother who attained primary education was positively associated with neonatal deaths.
Most respondents 49 (61%) had attained primary education and the rest 31 (39%) had attained secondary education.
A total of 5,695 (51%) had attained primary education, whilst 4,777 (43%) had no school education.
Very few patients, 5.3% (19/361) had attained education beyond secondary level as the majority had only attained primary education.
The majority of participants were married (n=44), had attained primary education (n=34), and were engaged in subsistence farming (n=42).
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