This paper suggests a simple model for the relationships between poverty, schooling and gender inequality. It argues that poverty – at both national and household levels – is associated with an under-enrolment of school-age children, but that the gendered outcomes of such under-enrolment are the product of cultural practice, rather than of poverty per se. Using detailed case study material from two African countries, evidence is presented to show the variety and extent of adverse cultural practice which impede the attendance and performance of girls at school, relative to boys. It follows that gender inequalities in schooling outcomes, measured in both qualitative and quantitative terms, will not necessarily be reduced as incomes rise
This working paper explores inequalities in education across sub-Saharan Africa, focusing mostly on ...
A gender gap in learning performance is often seen in sub-Saharan African countries, with girls unde...
The central hypothesis of this study is that gender-based inequality in education in Africa depends ...
This paper suggests a simple model for the relationships between poverty, schooling and gender inequ...
In many regions of the developing world girls continue to receive less education than boys. This pap...
This report draws together data from the Young Lives survey and in-depth interviews to analyse gende...
This paper examines the issue of gender inequality in education in subSaharan Africa. It argues that...
In Kenya, adolescent girls fare poorly relative to boys in an educational system characterized by en...
AbstractThis paper uses exogenous variation in rainfall across districts in Uganda to estimate the c...
This paper examines family-level determinants of schooling for boys and girls in Guinea using bivari...
A conference paper on gender stereotyping during secondary school days.This discussion is concerned ...
This paper reports findings from a large-scale research project exploring female attainment and male...
The issue of gender inequality across the globe is a captivating issue, especially in regard to educ...
Over the past 30 years, school and college enrolments in Africa have increased more rapidly than in ...
The decision on whether to send children to school or not is essentially one made by the household. ...
This working paper explores inequalities in education across sub-Saharan Africa, focusing mostly on ...
A gender gap in learning performance is often seen in sub-Saharan African countries, with girls unde...
The central hypothesis of this study is that gender-based inequality in education in Africa depends ...
This paper suggests a simple model for the relationships between poverty, schooling and gender inequ...
In many regions of the developing world girls continue to receive less education than boys. This pap...
This report draws together data from the Young Lives survey and in-depth interviews to analyse gende...
This paper examines the issue of gender inequality in education in subSaharan Africa. It argues that...
In Kenya, adolescent girls fare poorly relative to boys in an educational system characterized by en...
AbstractThis paper uses exogenous variation in rainfall across districts in Uganda to estimate the c...
This paper examines family-level determinants of schooling for boys and girls in Guinea using bivari...
A conference paper on gender stereotyping during secondary school days.This discussion is concerned ...
This paper reports findings from a large-scale research project exploring female attainment and male...
The issue of gender inequality across the globe is a captivating issue, especially in regard to educ...
Over the past 30 years, school and college enrolments in Africa have increased more rapidly than in ...
The decision on whether to send children to school or not is essentially one made by the household. ...
This working paper explores inequalities in education across sub-Saharan Africa, focusing mostly on ...
A gender gap in learning performance is often seen in sub-Saharan African countries, with girls unde...
The central hypothesis of this study is that gender-based inequality in education in Africa depends ...