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APPENDIX XXIII

SCHEDULE III data Success

627


Key 1 = Pt. Augusta High

2 = Augusta Park High

5 = Taperoo High

6 = Salisbury North High
8 = S.A.I.T.

9 = Stone’s Business College

t

Job category expected on leaving school

Gov.         Ab.           Other        do not

or                         know

Gov.

Total n = 74

1 n = 25

2. n = 6

5. n = 15

6. n = 2

8. n = 15

9. n = 17


n ≈ 230

n = 78

n = 45

n = 73

n = 34


26.5   26.5

50.4   33.3

0.0   37.8

25.1   21.9

0.0   11.6

50.8

25.5


15.2 N∕A

4.5 N∕A

0.0 N∕A

0.0 N∕A

50.0 N∕A

55.8

5.9


51.5   65.3

52.2   60.3

83.5   57.8

61.5   71.2

50.0   79.4

15.4

64.7


9.2   6.2

15.0   6.4

16.7   4.4

15.4   6.8

0.0   8.8

0.0

5.9


Missing Observations = 19 (59)

Likelihood of job preferred

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Likely


Very
likely


almost
certain


36.9   11.8   9.7


Total n = 74    n = 223   55.5

1. n = 21    n = 76    47.6

2.n=7    n = 44   14.5

5. n = 13    n = 72    46.2

6.n=2    n ≈ 31    0.0

8. n = 13                  0.0


35.2   51.6   32.2  21.1

36.8   14.5   43.4  35.3

31.8   57.1   38.6  14.3

27.8   30.8   33.3  15.4

45.2   50.0   29.0   0.0

46.2         23.1


14.5

20.5

23.6

16.1


9. n = 18


50.0          27.8         16.7


4.8

14.3

7.7

50.0

30.8

5.6


5.3

9.1

15.3

9.7


Missing Observations = 19 (66)



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