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Impact of free primary education policy on repetition rates in public primary schools in Kenya: a case study of emuhaya sub county

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Table 2: Gross Enrolment in Public Primary Schools in Sub Counties as per 2007 Cohort
Table 8: Cumulative Repeater Rates in Emuhaya Sub County per School Based on 2007 Cohort
Figure 1: Impact of Free Primary Education Funding on Repetition Rates in Public Primary Schools

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