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50 15 01 587 2 *Farakpur 487 211 276 171 33 2 0 1 145 37 98 50 15 Table C-10: Distribution of Population aged 7 years and above not attending school by Employment Status, Sex, Residence and Community Employment Status Administrative Unit Population aged 7+ and not UN / MZ / ZL UZ Vill RMO Residence attending school Employed Looking for work Household work Do not work WA MH Community Both Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 50 Kushtia Zila Total 673756 319997 353759 281898 13663 1286 731 2871 295495 33942 43870 50 1 Kushtia Zila 627086 299148 327938 264705 10939 1194 669 2633 277181 30616 39149 50 2 Kushtia Zila 32484 14250 18234 11560 2328 69 51 123 12253 2498 3602 50 3 Kushtia Zila 14186 6599 7587 5633 396 23 11 115 6061 828 1119 50 15 Bheramara Upazila Total 62117 29954 32163 25794 1246 127 69 242 26486 3791 4362 50 15 1 Bheramara Upazila 56491 27472 29019 23775 1005 122 63 219 24227 3356 3724 50 15 2 Bheramara Upazila 3289 1328 1961 1041 195 3 6 11 1303 273 457 50 15 3 Bheramara Upazila 2337 1154 1183 978 46 2 0 12 956 162 181 50 15 Bheramara Paurashava 3289 1328 1961 1041 195 3 6 11 1303 273 457 50 15 01 Ward No-01 Total 487 211 276 171 33 2 0 1 145 37 98 50 15 01 587 2 *Farakpur 487 211 276 171 33 2 0 1 145 37 98 50 15 02 Ward No-02 Total 641 289 352 233 17 0 1 0 259 56 75 50 15 02 213 2 *Chak Bheramra (Part) 190 89 101 77 6 0 1 0 67 12 27 50 15 02 355 2 *Chak Damukdia 343 152 191 117 10 0 0 0 148 35 33 50 15 02 787 2 *Naoda Para (Part) 108 48 60 39 1 0 0 0 44 9 15 50 15 03 Ward No-03 Total 493 208 285 164 21 0 0 3 219 41 45 50 15 03 787 2 *Naoda Para (Part) 493 208 285 164 21 0 0 3 219 41 45 50 15 04 Ward No-04 Total 390 156 234 122 29 0 0 1 164 33 41 50 15 04 189 2 *Bheramara (Part-1) 358 145 213 114 28 0 0 1 147 30 38 50 15 04 236 2 *Chandgram 32 11 21 8 1 0 0 0 17 3 3 50 15 05 Ward No-05 Total 217 84 133 60 20 0 0 0 69 24 44 50 15 05 440 2 *Kachari Para (Part) 193 75 118 54 19 0 0 0 61 21 38 50 15 05 650 2 *Roth Para 24 9 15 6 1 0 0 0 8 3 6 50 15 06 Ward No-06 Total 150 43 107 22 23 0 0 0 62 21 22 50 15 06 200 2 *College Para 150 43 107 22 23 0 0 0 62 21 22 50 15 07 Ward No-07 Total 267 97 170 70 14 1 4 1 101 25 51 50 15 07 475 2 *Kuthi Bazar (Part) 267 97 170 70 14 1 4 1 101 25 51 50 15 08 Ward No-08 Total 245 100 145 79 18 0 1 4 92 17 34 RMO: 1 = Rural, 2 = Urban and 3 = Other Urban Page 1 of 51 Table C-10: Distribution of Population aged 7 years and above not attending school by Employment Status, Sex, Residence and Community Employment Status Administrative Unit Population aged 7+ and not UN / MZ / ZL UZ Vill RMO Residence attending school Employed Looking for work Household work Do not work WA MH Community Both Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 50 15 08 475 2 *Kuthi Bazar (Part) 143 60 83 50 14 0 1 3 49 7 19 50 15 08 971 2 *Satbaria 102 40 62 29 4 0 0 1 43 10 15 50 15 09 Ward No-09 Total 399 140 259 120 20 0 0 1 192 19 47 50 15 09 118 2 *Baman Para 336 117 219 97 15 0 0 1 162 19 42 50 15 09 428 2 *Kachari Para (Part) 63 23 40 23 5 0 0 0 30 0 5 50 15 13 Bahadurpur Union Total 10164 4928 5236 4174 239 38 11 40 4246 676 740 50 15 13 047 1 *Arkandi 1240 618 622 546 20 3 2 5 549 64 51 50 15 13 071 1 *Bahadurpur 1420 678 742 576 31 4 2 3 618 95 91 50 15 13 071 01 1 Gosai Para 504 253 251 212 13 1 2 2 211 38 25 50 15 13 071 02 1 Mali Para 219 100 119 83 0 0 0 0 102 17 17 50 15 13 071 03 1 Bansher Diar 344 155 189 132 10 1 0 1 154 21 25 50 15 13 071 04 1 Kazi Para 353 170 183 149 8 2 0 0 151 19 24 50 15 13 521 1 *Golapnagar (Part) 3265 1537 1728 1288 119 15 5 14 1331 220 273 50 15 13 521 01 1 Bahadurpur 945 447 498 375 33 6 0 2 378 64 87 50 15 13 521 02 1 Kaigari Para 472 208 264 169 19 3 1 6 218 30 26 50 15 13 521 03 1 Muslempur 378 174 204 148 18 2 2 1 145 23 39 50 15 13 521 04 1 Jamalpur (Kangali Para) 561 291 270 251 10 0 0 1 199 39 61 50 15 13 521 05 1 Kuchiamora 909 417 492 345 39 4 2 4 391 64 60 50 15 13 710 1 *Madhabpur 954 475 479 401 5 3 0 1 392 70 82 50 15 13 734 1 *Meghna Para 509 263 246 246 7 0 0 4 233 13 6 50 15 13 947 1 *Royta 2083 1045 1038 845 53 12 1 9 807 179 177 50 15 13 994 1 *Thakur Daulatpur 693 312 381 272 4 1 1 4 316 35 60 50 15 27 Bahir Char Union Total 6579 3258 3321 2709 156 31 10 46 2621 472 534 50 15 27 1 Bahir Char Union 5691 2854 2837 2355 139 29 10 39 2228 431 460 50 15 27 3 Bahir Char Union 888 404 484 354 17 2 0 7 393 41 74 50 15 27 213 3 *Chak Bheramara (Part) 311 131 180 117 16 1 0 1 138 12 26 50 15 27 213 01 3 Chak Bheramara (Part) 162 71 91 66 11 0 0 0 65 5 15 50 15 27 213 02 3 Paschim Damukdia (Part) 149 60 89 51 5 1 0 1 73 7 11 RMO: 1 = Rural, 2 = Urban and 3 = Other Urban Page 2 of 51 Table C-10: Distribution of Population aged 7 years and above not attending school by Employment Status, Sex, Residence and Community Employment Status Administrative Unit Population aged 7+ and not UN / MZ / ZL UZ Vill RMO Residence attending school Employed Looking for work Household work Do not work WA MH Community Both Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 50 15 27 307 1 *Char Mokarimpur(Part) 291 152 139 106 10 3 0 5 103 38 26 50 15 27 331 1 *Char Ruppur 98 46 52 38 2 1 0 1 43 6 7 50 15 27 355 3 *Damukdia (Part) 577 273 304 237 1 1 0 6 255 29 48 50 15 27 355 01 3 Char Damukdia 167 78 89 61 0 0 0 6 66 11 23 50 15 27 355 02 3 Purba Damukdia 283 124 159 107 1 0 0 0 138 17 20 50 15 27 355 03 3 Paschim Damukdia (Part) 127 71 56 69 0 1 0 0 51 1 5 50 15 27 902 1 *Paschim Bahir Char 5302 2656 2646 2211 127 25 10 33 2082 387 427 50 15 27 902 01 1 Powar House Colony 94 46 48 37 4 0 0 1 41 8 3 50 15 27 902 02 1 12 Dag 253 120 133 86 4 1 0 1 88 32 41 50 15 27 902 03 1 68 Para 138 62 76 48 0 0 0 0 55 14 21 50 15 27 902 04 1 Moslempur 1234 632 602 529 39 4 5 7 469 92 89 50 15 27 902 05 1 16 Dag Munshi Para 339 155 184 121 6 4 2 5 125 25 51 50 15 27 902 06 1 16 Dag Dakshinpara 776 352 424 293 23 14 0 1 350 44 51 50 15 27 902 07 1 16 Dag Uttar Para 483 220 263 162 4 1 0 4 197 53 62 50 15 27 902 08 1 Paschim Bahir Char 1985 1069 916 935 47 1 3 14 757 119 109 50 15 40 Chandgram Union Total 5480 2695 2785 2306 100 6 5 17 2256 366 424 50 15 40 1 Chandgram Union 4031 1945 2086 1682 71 6 5 12 1693 245 317 50 15 40 3 Chandgram Union 1449 750 699 624 29 0 0 5 563 121 107 50 15 40 118 1 *Baman Para (Part) 583 280 303 244 18 2 2 4 237 30 46 50 15 40 150 1 *Baradi 283 152 131 141 2 0 0 0 118 11 11 50 15 40 189 1 *Bheramara(Part) 307 139 168 122 6 0 0 0 139 17 23 50 15 40 260 1 *Chandipur 1055 523 532 457 14 2 3 5 455 59 60 50 15 40 336 3 *Chandgram (Part) 1449 750 699 624 29 0 0 5 563 121 107 50 15 40 568 1 *Hirimdia 794 378 416 333 9 0 0 2 338 43 69 50 15 40 687 1 *Kodalia Para 720 324 396 258 12 2 0 1 284 63 100 50 15 40 787 1 *Nowdapara(Part) 289 149 140 127 10 0 0 0 122 22 8 50 15 54 Dharampur Union Total 11759 5771 5988 5068 203 9 9 34 5087 660 689 50 15 54 379 1 *Dharampur 4852 2388 2464 2118 59 5 4 11 2147 254 254 RMO: 1 = Rural, 2 = Urban and 3 = Other Urban Page 3 of 51 Table C-10: Distribution of Population aged 7 years and above not attending school by Employment Status, Sex, Residence and Community Employment Status Administrative Unit Population aged 7+ and not UN / MZ / ZL UZ Vill RMO Residence attending school Employed Looking for work Household work Do not work WA MH Community Both Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 50 15 54 379 01 1 Dharampur 644 317 327 262 8 0 0 1 277 54 42 50 15 54 379 02 1 Ramchandapur 822 397 425 358 10 0 1 5 375 34 39 50 15 54 379 03 1 Bil Bhabanipur 305 141 164 120 6 0 0 0 123 21 35 50 15 54 379 04 1 Uttar Bhabanipur 1587 799 788 687 22 1 2 4 684 107 80 50 15 54 379 05 1 Dakshin Bhabanipur 1494 734 760 691 13 4 1 1 688 38 58 50 15 54 663 1 *Kazihata 1037 506 531 452 24 0 0 2 450 52 57 50 15 54 805 1 *Nabaganga 468 238 230 211 4 0 0 0 199 27 27 50 15 54 876 1 *Nitarpol 269 119 150 111 5 0 0 0 120 8 25 50 15 54 923 1 *Patuakandi 1848 914 934 806 35 1 0 8 812 99 87 50 15 54 923 01 1 Patuakandi 835 415 420 352 6 1 0 7 371 55 43 50 15 54 923 02 1 Mahishdhara 486 246 240 230 19 0 0 0 197 16 24 50 15 54 923 03 1 Saruper Ghop 527 253 274 224 10 0 0 1 244 28 20 50 15 54 971 1 *Satbaria (Part) 3285 1606 1679 1370 76 3 5 13 1359 220 239 50 15 67 Juniadaha Union Total 13125 6346 6779 5647 207 13 16 26 5809 660 747 50 15 67 402 1 *Dolua 674 296 378 260 5 1 1 0 332 35 40 50 15 67 426 1 *Daulatpur 1067 546 521 500 7 3 2 0 477 43 35 50 15 67 426 01 1 Daulatpur 830 419 411 384 5 3 2 0 390 32 14 50 15 67 426 02 1 Bokterpur 237 127 110 116 2 0 0 0 87 11 21 50 15 67 473 1 *Fayzullahpur 1510 764 746 661 54 0 0 0 596 103 96 50 15 67 497 1 *Gobindapur 137 63 74 57 1 0 0 0 70 6 3 50 15 67 544 1 *Haripur 653 305 348 268 2 1 1 0 307 36 38 50 15 67 592 1 *Jogeshwar 1977 981 996 869 24 1 5 1 831 110 136 50 15 67 615 1 *Jhikri Parankhali 2270 1097 1173 990 28 1 1 15 1040 91 104 50 15 67 615 01 1 Mowla Habashpur 694 335 359 318 1 1 0 1 340 15 18 50 15 67 615 02 1 Jhikri Parankhali 1576 762 814 672 27 0 1 14 700 76 86 50 15 67 639 1 *Juniadaha 1783 862 921 722 43 4 4 6 727 130 147 50 15 67 758 1 *Mirzapur 1264 576 688 524 22 1 0 2 591 49 75 50 15 67 829 1 *Nalua 1475 697 778 651 18 1 2 1 699 44 59 RMO: 1 = Rural, 2 = Urban and 3 = Other Urban Page 4 of 51 Table C-10: Distribution of Population aged 7 years and above not attending school by Employment Status, Sex, Residence and Community Employment Status Administrative Unit Population aged 7+ and not UN / MZ / ZL UZ Vill RMO Residence attending school Employed Looking for work Household work Do not work
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