The paper explores the effect of primary school access, type, and quality on the decision to enroll in rural Pakistan using a 1997 survey especially designed for this purpose. A unique contribution of the paper is the construction of gender-specific dimensions of school accessibility and school quality according to school type (i.e., public vs. private). Within the same village, girls and boys often face starkly different options for schooling in terms of distance, type, and quality. Public primary schools are segregated by sex; private schools, whose numbers have grown rapidly in recent years in response to rising demand and the inadequate supply of public schools, are more typically mixed. The decision to enroll in school and the choice o...
By integrating field surveys conducted in twenty-five Pakistani villages with economic theory and ec...
The significant factors for the increased gender disparity within Pakistan are the parental unequal ...
Government of Punjab is committed to attain the universalization of school education by providing fr...
The paper explores the effect of primary school access, type, and quality on the decision to enroll ...
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 examines the case of Pakistan, where primary school enrollment among girls in rural areas...
From the day of its independence in 1947 till date, the implementation strategies of several Nationa...
The paper examines the differences in the cost of primary education by gender and by province. It sh...
Can communal heterogeneity explain persistent educational inequities in developing countries? The pa...
This paper aims to identify the obstacles to school progression by integrating field surveys conduct...
This Population Council working paper assesses the effects of primary school characteristics, househ...
RLOsIt is increasingly recognized that there is a global learning crisis. This article investigates ...
Household panel data document a remarkable closing of the gender gap in school enrolment in ru...
By integrating field surveys conducted in twenty-five Pakistani villages with economic theory and ec...
The significant factors for the increased gender disparity within Pakistan are the parental unequal ...
Government of Punjab is committed to attain the universalization of school education by providing fr...
The paper explores the effect of primary school access, type, and quality on the decision to enroll ...
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 examines the case of Pakistan, where primary school enrollment among girls in rural areas...
From the day of its independence in 1947 till date, the implementation strategies of several Nationa...
The paper examines the differences in the cost of primary education by gender and by province. It sh...
Can communal heterogeneity explain persistent educational inequities in developing countries? The pa...
This paper aims to identify the obstacles to school progression by integrating field surveys conduct...
This Population Council working paper assesses the effects of primary school characteristics, househ...
RLOsIt is increasingly recognized that there is a global learning crisis. This article investigates ...
Household panel data document a remarkable closing of the gender gap in school enrolment in ru...
By integrating field surveys conducted in twenty-five Pakistani villages with economic theory and ec...
The significant factors for the increased gender disparity within Pakistan are the parental unequal ...
Government of Punjab is committed to attain the universalization of school education by providing fr...