The significant factors for the increased gender disparity within Pakistan are the parental unequal treatment towards the different genders of their children, girls, and boys under normal routine. Furthermore, societal aspirations can also be stated as the leading cause of gender disparity. This study aimed to focus on addressing the area of gender disparity in primary school education in the country. Employing an in-depth analysis method, semi-structured interviews were conducted from the parents living in Landhi Town, having two or more male and female children aged between five and ten years. Several themes and sub-themes, supposed to be the leading factors for gender disparity in the country, emerged in the result of data analysis gathe...
It is generally believed that education is one of the basic rights of every human being, irres...
The purpose of this research is to explore the known factor of gender discrimination along with othe...
The aim of this study was to highlight teacher’s perceived gender equality in educational opportunit...
The significant factors for the increased gender disparity within Pakistan are the parental unequal ...
The Program of Action agreed at International Conference on Population and Development, Cairo in 193...
The right to education is crucial for solving gender inequalities in developing countries. Set again...
Girls’ education in general and their education beyond primary level in particular is one of t...
Girl Education is a global issue. Many reports and papers, including UNESCO reports on gender monito...
There are competing explanations for the persistence of the education gender gap in Pakistan’s Khybe...
The paper examines the differences in the cost of primary education by gender and by province. It sh...
The discussion on gender equality in education is generally centered on girls\u27 lack of access to ...
This paper reports a study conducted in one of the villages of Gilgit-Baltistan of Pakistan. The pur...
From the day of its independence in 1947 till date, the implementation strategies of several Nationa...
Considering how much progress has been made in education, and how large an effort is needed to meet ...
The paper explores the effect of primary school access, type, and quality on the decision to enroll ...
It is generally believed that education is one of the basic rights of every human being, irres...
The purpose of this research is to explore the known factor of gender discrimination along with othe...
The aim of this study was to highlight teacher’s perceived gender equality in educational opportunit...
The significant factors for the increased gender disparity within Pakistan are the parental unequal ...
The Program of Action agreed at International Conference on Population and Development, Cairo in 193...
The right to education is crucial for solving gender inequalities in developing countries. Set again...
Girls’ education in general and their education beyond primary level in particular is one of t...
Girl Education is a global issue. Many reports and papers, including UNESCO reports on gender monito...
There are competing explanations for the persistence of the education gender gap in Pakistan’s Khybe...
The paper examines the differences in the cost of primary education by gender and by province. It sh...
The discussion on gender equality in education is generally centered on girls\u27 lack of access to ...
This paper reports a study conducted in one of the villages of Gilgit-Baltistan of Pakistan. The pur...
From the day of its independence in 1947 till date, the implementation strategies of several Nationa...
Considering how much progress has been made in education, and how large an effort is needed to meet ...
The paper explores the effect of primary school access, type, and quality on the decision to enroll ...
It is generally believed that education is one of the basic rights of every human being, irres...
The purpose of this research is to explore the known factor of gender discrimination along with othe...
The aim of this study was to highlight teacher’s perceived gender equality in educational opportunit...