Global Journal of Human Social Science, H: Interdisciplinary, Volume 23 Issue 5

© 2023 Global Journals Volume XXIII Issue V Version I Global Journal of Human Social Science - Year 2023 ( ) H 35 Unveiling the Impact of Solid Waste Management on Health and Poverty Alleviation in Dhaka City Statistic Value Min Value 1 Max Value 5 Mean 2.94 Variance 2.20 Standard Deviation 1.48 Total Responses 108 Question 5: What would be your average monthly income range (in BDT)? £1=BDT118 # Answer Response % 1 Primary education level 26 24% 2 Secondary education level 21 19% 3 Higher education (MA/PhD. Etc.) 16 15% 4 University Degree 23 21% 5 Never enrolled in school 22 20% Total 108 100% Analysis and Findings The objective of this question was to collect information about the education level of the respondents. According to the responses, the majority of respondents had completed either Primary education level (24%) or University Degree (21%), Secondary education level (19%) or Higher education (15%), and 20% had never enrolled in school. The statistical analysis revealed a mean value of 2.94, indicating that, on average, the respondents' education level falls between Secondary education level and Higher education. Understanding the educational profile of the surveyed population is essential in designing effective waste management interventions and communication strategies. It highlights the importance of tailoring educational programs and awareness campaigns to cater to different educational backgrounds and literacy levels. Targeting educational initiatives towards individuals with lower levels of education can help bridge the knowledge gap and promote sustainable waste management practices among a wider segment of the community. Overall, the data highlights the need for an inclusive and holistic approach to waste management education, ensuring that educational initiatives are accessible and beneficial to individuals with varying levels of education.

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