According to a Survey schools reopening in Pakistan shows surprisingly high Levels of Happiness
According to a Survey schools reopening in Pakistan shows surprisingly high Levels of Happiness
According to a recent survey, the majority of Pakistanis are pleased with the reopening of schools in their communities following protracted holidays due to the epidemic.
More than half of respondents (61%) agree with the government's decision to reopen schools in their own towns, according to an IPSOS poll conducted between 27 January and 2 February. Only 17% disagreed with the decision.
With a sample size of 1,064 people, opinions were sought from respondents of various genders from across the four provinces, as well as the urban-rural and socioeconomic differences.
The decision was approved by 66 percent of males and 52 percent of females.
Following are the percentage of province wise opinions of people:
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