Variable HA9 : Should female teacher with AIDS virus be allowed to teach in

Overview
Type: Discrete
Format: numeric
Width: 1
Decimal(s): 0
Range: 1-9
Valid case(s): 1496 (1520.5)
Invalid: 738 (597.5)
Minimum: 1
Maximum: 9

File: wm - Roma Settlements

Universe
Respondents who have heard of AIDS (HA1=1)
Source of information
Respondent

Categories

Value Category Cases Weighted
1 Yes 217 231 15.2%
2 No 1031 1063 69.9%
8 DK / Not sure / Depends 245 225 14.8%
9 Missing 3 1 0.1%
Sysmiss 738 598
Warning: these figures indicate the number of cases found in the data file. They cannot be interpreted as summary statistics of the population of interest.

Literal question
In your opinion, if a female teacher has the AIDS virus but is not sick, should she be allowed to continue teaching in school?
Interviewer instructions
The following four questions are meant to ascertain the respondent's personal opinion and attitude towards people with AIDS. We present a situation to the respondent, asking her to imagine a particular scenario. Then we ask her to tell us how she would react to the situation. 

Circle the code for the response given. Once again, do not prompt the respondent or indicate the 'correct' answer in any way. If a respondent says she doesn't know, is unsure, or that it depends, circle '8' for 'DK/not sure/depends'.

If a school learns that a female teacher has the AIDS virus, but she is not sick, how should the school handle this information? Should the teacher be allowed to continue teaching at the school, or should she be removed from her teaching position? We are not asking about whether or not a teacher has actually been asked to leave a teaching position, but rather, what is the respondent's opinion about how such a case should be handled; should the teacher be allowed to continue teaching?
Generated: OCT-19-2012 using the IHSN Microdata Management Toolkit