Neighbourhoods and families are key social institutions instilled with development of early life course of adolescents. Limited research in India has examined exposure to community along with socioeconomic conditions for school-dropouts of girls. Multidimensional benefits of female education are increasingly recognized in recent years; hence, it becomes imperative to study the community components of school discontinuation particularly in rural area. This study aims to analyse effect of mother’s education, community poverty, and gender equitable attitudes associated with a girl’s school dropout. This study uses baseline survey data from an intervention program from poor-performing districts of India. Collinearity among individual predictors...
This thesis investigates why all girls of school-going age in rural Madhya Pradesh, India are not in...
School drop out among girls is a global phenomenon. Girl child dropout is a serious problem that aff...
Women make up one-half of the world’s population, though two-thirds of the world’s non-literate adul...
We developed a biosocial life-course conceptual approach to investigate maternal and household predi...
School dropout has emerged as major hindrance to human capital formation in developing countries glo...
Introduction: India has the largest adolescent population in the world. However, many unprivileged I...
BACKGROUND:Gender-related norms and poverty remain important structural barriers to secondary school...
Education is equal for all. Without any distinction between men and women, education can bring about...
Secondary education among lower caste adolescent girls living in rural Karnataka, South India, is ch...
This paper presents evidence on how children’s educational outcomes are affected by their family cha...
In Bangladesh, girls\u27 ability to complete schooling is compromised by poverty and the practice of...
Human capital accumulation is one of the key drivers of economic growth especially in developing cou...
“If you educate a boy, you educate an individual but if you educate a girl, you educate a family”. L...
Abstract: Background:- The dropout problem is pervasive in the Indian education system. Risk factors...
Education is an investment that brightens the future, it elevates the productivity and competence of...
This thesis investigates why all girls of school-going age in rural Madhya Pradesh, India are not in...
School drop out among girls is a global phenomenon. Girl child dropout is a serious problem that aff...
Women make up one-half of the world’s population, though two-thirds of the world’s non-literate adul...
We developed a biosocial life-course conceptual approach to investigate maternal and household predi...
School dropout has emerged as major hindrance to human capital formation in developing countries glo...
Introduction: India has the largest adolescent population in the world. However, many unprivileged I...
BACKGROUND:Gender-related norms and poverty remain important structural barriers to secondary school...
Education is equal for all. Without any distinction between men and women, education can bring about...
Secondary education among lower caste adolescent girls living in rural Karnataka, South India, is ch...
This paper presents evidence on how children’s educational outcomes are affected by their family cha...
In Bangladesh, girls\u27 ability to complete schooling is compromised by poverty and the practice of...
Human capital accumulation is one of the key drivers of economic growth especially in developing cou...
“If you educate a boy, you educate an individual but if you educate a girl, you educate a family”. L...
Abstract: Background:- The dropout problem is pervasive in the Indian education system. Risk factors...
Education is an investment that brightens the future, it elevates the productivity and competence of...
This thesis investigates why all girls of school-going age in rural Madhya Pradesh, India are not in...
School drop out among girls is a global phenomenon. Girl child dropout is a serious problem that aff...
Women make up one-half of the world’s population, though two-thirds of the world’s non-literate adul...