Improving and widening access to education for women has been a major goal in most developing countries, like Nigeria, in the past four decades. Impressive progress has been achieved at all levels. However, several issues are examined in this paper. First, how did women fare in the wake of this general expansion of tertiary enrolments? Second, what programmes and policies contributed to enhancing women's enrolment? Third, what are the odds against women's participation in higher education in Nigeria? This paper concludes that establishing a link between the programmes/policies offered and the opportunities for women in the labour market was found to be critical. Gender and Behaviour Vol. 4(1) 2006: 550-56
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ABSTRACT The National Policy on Education stipulated that there is need for equality of educational ...
The aim of this paper is to examine gender differentials and career advancement among academia in Ni...
Despite the documented benefits to economic and social development of women and the constitutional g...
Women constitute an indispensable force in the quest for national development of any nation. In the ...
ABSTRACT. The article describes the expansion in the numbers of women students at universities in Ni...
Knowledge is power and the need for knowledge brings about education. Therefore, the need for educat...
This paper affirms that the right and equal opportunity to education particularly at higher levels i...
Education helps men and women claim their rights and realize their potential in economic, political ...
This paper affirms that the right and equal opportunity to educationparticularly at higher levels is...
Education is acknowledged as paramount for achieving sustainable development of any nation. Through ...
Level of access to university education is an indicator of development commonly used as a yardstick ...
Demand for university education has increased due to the recent innovations of universal, free and c...
Education is a fulcrum for achieving progress in all aspects of human life. This is in consonance wi...
The study was on women access to tertiary education in Bende LGA of Abia State ,aimed at identifyin...
This paper evaluates policy initiatives in the Nigerian higher educational system with a view to bri...
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