The respondents who had no schooling assigned an outstandingly

low rank order to housing benefit. (Table 0260)

Relatively lower percentage of respondents who had no schooling

considered it worthy to join the scheme. (Table 0262)

The higher the education level attained, the more willing were

the respondents to join the scheme if all the suggested modifications

were effective. (Table 0354)

The higher the education, the more willing were the respondents

to join the scheme if they were required to pay more for more benefits.

(Table 0355)

There was no marked relationship between educational level

attained and the choice of the type of benefits to be contributed separately.

(Table 0420) Bowever, the higher the education level attained, the more

willing were the respondents to separately contribute more to the chosen

type of benefit. (Table 0421)

There was no marked relationship between education level attained

and opinion towards making the scheme compulsory for all employees.

(Table 0501)

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