Recent evidence from Pakistan points to significant pro-male bias within households in the allocation of education expenditures. This raises two important questions: Is less spent on enrolled girls than boys through differential school-type choice for the two sexes, for example through a greater likelihood of sending boys to fee-charging private schools? And, if indeed this is the case, are girls thereby condemned to lower quality schooling, on average, than boys? By asking these questions, this paper makes three contributions to the literature. Firstly, this is one of a very few studies in Pakistan to explore the question of the relative effectiveness of public and private schools despite there being an unprecedented expansion of fee-charg...
Variation in school attributes, proximity, and fees across neighborhoods is used to identify factors...
Government of Punjab is committed to attain the universalization of school education by providing fr...
The right to education is crucial for solving gender inequalities in developing countries. Set again...
Recent evidence from Pakistan points to significant pro-male bias within households in the allocatio...
Recent evidence from Pakistan points to significant pro-male bias within households in the allocatio...
Recent evidence from Pakistan points to significant pro-male bias within households in the allocatio...
This paper presents an analysis of children’s proficiency in English, reading and maths on the basis...
The paper explores the effect of primary school access, type, and quality on the decision to enroll ...
Primary school enrollment rates in Pakistan are lower than in other countries at the same level of e...
The paper examines the differences in the cost of primary education by gender and by province. It sh...
Pakistan has very large gender gaps in educational outcomes. One explanation could be that girls rec...
This research paper aims at identifying the reasons of the mushroom growth of the private schools in...
This paper looks at the private schooling sector in Pakistan, a country that is seriously behind sch...
Private schooling is an important feature of the educational landscape in Pakistan and is increasing...
The discussion on gender equality in education is generally centered on girls\u27 lack of access to ...
Variation in school attributes, proximity, and fees across neighborhoods is used to identify factors...
Government of Punjab is committed to attain the universalization of school education by providing fr...
The right to education is crucial for solving gender inequalities in developing countries. Set again...
Recent evidence from Pakistan points to significant pro-male bias within households in the allocatio...
Recent evidence from Pakistan points to significant pro-male bias within households in the allocatio...
Recent evidence from Pakistan points to significant pro-male bias within households in the allocatio...
This paper presents an analysis of children’s proficiency in English, reading and maths on the basis...
The paper explores the effect of primary school access, type, and quality on the decision to enroll ...
Primary school enrollment rates in Pakistan are lower than in other countries at the same level of e...
The paper examines the differences in the cost of primary education by gender and by province. It sh...
Pakistan has very large gender gaps in educational outcomes. One explanation could be that girls rec...
This research paper aims at identifying the reasons of the mushroom growth of the private schools in...
This paper looks at the private schooling sector in Pakistan, a country that is seriously behind sch...
Private schooling is an important feature of the educational landscape in Pakistan and is increasing...
The discussion on gender equality in education is generally centered on girls\u27 lack of access to ...
Variation in school attributes, proximity, and fees across neighborhoods is used to identify factors...
Government of Punjab is committed to attain the universalization of school education by providing fr...
The right to education is crucial for solving gender inequalities in developing countries. Set again...