This paper explores barriers leading to continuing low levels of girls\u27 schooling in Pakistan. More specifically, and for rural areas, the authors examine the barriers stemming from culturally associated gender in schooling, focusing, in particular, on school availability and constraints on female mobility. Logistic regressions of enrolment and attrition using secondary data from the National Adolescent and Youth Survey show that even after taking school availability into account, girls in households allowing unrestricted mobility to school had 1.5 times higher odds of ever being enrolled than those who required an escort. Once in school, the need for an escort implied 1.6 times higher odds of dropping out. The paper concludes that while...
Many common basic challenges such as cultural beliefs, early marriages and poverty did not only inhi...
Recent evidence from Pakistan points to significant pro-male bias within households in the allocatio...
This paper reviews a ten-year, two-phase educational project that, amongst its main aims, attempted ...
Can communal heterogeneity explain persistent educational inequities in developing countries? The pa...
Girl Education is a global issue. Many reports and papers, including UNESCO reports on gender monito...
While many problems have besieged the education of girls over the years, one problem has plagued the...
The purpose of this research is to explore the known factor of gender discrimination along with othe...
The goal of this artile is to asses the role of primary schools access, type (ie., public vs. privat...
The aim of this paper is to investigate different socio-economic factors that influence girls’ educa...
Girls lag markedly behind boys in education in many developing countries, which may slow economic gr...
This paper aims to identify the obstacles to school progression by integrating field surveys conduct...
By integrating field surveys conducted in twenty-five Pakistani villages with economic theory and ec...
Pakistan, with an estimated population of 159,762,500 as of March 2007, is a developing country, whe...
This paper examines the case of Pakistan, where primary school enrollment among girls in rural areas...
With an estimated one hundred and fifteen million children not attending primary school in the devel...
Many common basic challenges such as cultural beliefs, early marriages and poverty did not only inhi...
Recent evidence from Pakistan points to significant pro-male bias within households in the allocatio...
This paper reviews a ten-year, two-phase educational project that, amongst its main aims, attempted ...
Can communal heterogeneity explain persistent educational inequities in developing countries? The pa...
Girl Education is a global issue. Many reports and papers, including UNESCO reports on gender monito...
While many problems have besieged the education of girls over the years, one problem has plagued the...
The purpose of this research is to explore the known factor of gender discrimination along with othe...
The goal of this artile is to asses the role of primary schools access, type (ie., public vs. privat...
The aim of this paper is to investigate different socio-economic factors that influence girls’ educa...
Girls lag markedly behind boys in education in many developing countries, which may slow economic gr...
This paper aims to identify the obstacles to school progression by integrating field surveys conduct...
By integrating field surveys conducted in twenty-five Pakistani villages with economic theory and ec...
Pakistan, with an estimated population of 159,762,500 as of March 2007, is a developing country, whe...
This paper examines the case of Pakistan, where primary school enrollment among girls in rural areas...
With an estimated one hundred and fifteen million children not attending primary school in the devel...
Many common basic challenges such as cultural beliefs, early marriages and poverty did not only inhi...
Recent evidence from Pakistan points to significant pro-male bias within households in the allocatio...
This paper reviews a ten-year, two-phase educational project that, amongst its main aims, attempted ...