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r 1 <br />[ <br />Navarre Housing Study <br />Table 1.6 <br />Respondent ’s Highest Level of Educational Attainment <br />Highest Level of elementary high some <br />Education school school or technical <br />GED school <br />technical elementa some college other <br />school ry school college graduate <br />graduate _________________________ <br />Area I <br />Area 11 <br />Area II <br />Area IV <br />1 (3%) <br />n/a <br />n/a <br />n/a <br />4 (10%) n/a <br />5(18%) 1(4%) <br />4(31%) n/a <br />5(12%) 2(5%) <br />9 (23%) 1 (3%) <br />2 (7%) n/a <br />n/a n/a <br />7(17%) n/a <br />10 (25%) 14 (35%) 2 (5%) <br />8(29%) 9(32%) 3(11%) <br />5(38%) 3(23%) 1(8%) <br />13 (32%) 12 (29%) 2 (5%) <br />Total 1 (1%) 18 (15%) 3 (2%) 18 (15%) 1 (1%) 36 (30%) 38 (31%) 8 (7%) <br />The respondents were asked to indicate their highest level of educational attainment. The <br />highest proportion of respondents had indicated that they had either graduated from <br />college or had attended some college. There were also smaller groups who attended high <br />school and have graduated from technical schools. These figures remained relatively <br />consistent for all areas. The level of education c oincided fairly closely with the level of <br />household income indicated. It appears that those with a technical school degree or <br />college degree earn $30,000 to $49,999 or more. <br />Table 1.7 <br />Ability to Afford House Repairs <br />I i <br />Could Afford House Repairs yes no don't know no response <br />Area I 29 (73%)n/a 11 (28%)n/a <br />Area II 18(64%)1 (4%)8 (29%)1 (4%) <br />Area II 11 (85%)1 (8%)1 (8%)n/a <br />Area IV 28 (68%)4(10%)8 (20%)1 (2%) <br />Total 86 (70%)6 (5%)28 (23%)2 (2%) <br />Residents were asked if they could afford repairs to their house if needed. The majority <br />of residents indicated they could. This was most certain for Area III respondents. There <br />was a significant number of householders who were unsure as to whether or not they <br />could afford house repairs. <br />Table 1.8 <br />Willinaness to Annlv for Loans or Grants <br />Willingness to Apply for Funding yes no don't know no response <br />Areal 19 (48%)12 (30%)9 (23%)n/a <br />Area II 19(68%)1 (4%)6(21%)2 (7%) <br />Area II 7 (54%)3 (23%)1 (8%)2(15%) <br />Area IV 26 (63%)8 (20%)6(15%)1 (2%)
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