The Female Secondary School Stipend Project in Bangladesh was established to increase the enrollment of girls in secondary schools, thereby delaying marriage and childbearing. This analysis examined the existing data using the social exclusion framework to clarify the primary exclusionary factors that have kept girls from education: harassment, poverty, and the primacy of marriage and childbirth and explored the extent to which the project has diminished such barriers. While causality is difficult to establish, data suggest that the stipend programme has contributed to the rise in enrollment of girls in secondary schools. Questions remain as to the impact of the stipend programme on delaying marriage, empowerment of girls and women, and enh...
This qualitative study aimed at exploring the ‘Girls Stipend Programme’ with a focus on the views of...
Bangladesh has made considerable progress in improving access to education at all levels for the las...
[insert day], [insert year]. The Female Stipend Program (FSP) was created in 1982 in Bangladesh to h...
The Female Secondary School Stipend Project in Bangladesh was established to increase the enrollment...
The Female Secondary School Stipend Project in Bangladesh was established to increase the enrollment...
The Female Secondary School Stipend Project in Bangladesh was established to increase the enrollment...
The Female Secondary School Stipend Project in Bangladesh was established to increase the enrollment...
This paper examines the impact of the secondary school stipend program for female students on studen...
This paper examines the impact of the secondary school stipend program for female students on studen...
Secondary school enrollment rates in the developing countries are usually lower for girls than boys,...
This study explores girls’ secondary school participation in rural Bangladesh. Specifically, I seek ...
Secondary school enrollment rates in the developing countries are usually lower for girls than boys,...
In 1994, Bangladesh introduced the Female Secondary School Stipend Program that made secondary educa...
Secondary school enrollment rates in the developing countries are usually lower for girls than boys,...
Often I had a dream that in a sunny morning in a rural area of Bangladesh, some teenage girls are cr...
This qualitative study aimed at exploring the ‘Girls Stipend Programme’ with a focus on the views of...
Bangladesh has made considerable progress in improving access to education at all levels for the las...
[insert day], [insert year]. The Female Stipend Program (FSP) was created in 1982 in Bangladesh to h...
The Female Secondary School Stipend Project in Bangladesh was established to increase the enrollment...
The Female Secondary School Stipend Project in Bangladesh was established to increase the enrollment...
The Female Secondary School Stipend Project in Bangladesh was established to increase the enrollment...
The Female Secondary School Stipend Project in Bangladesh was established to increase the enrollment...
This paper examines the impact of the secondary school stipend program for female students on studen...
This paper examines the impact of the secondary school stipend program for female students on studen...
Secondary school enrollment rates in the developing countries are usually lower for girls than boys,...
This study explores girls’ secondary school participation in rural Bangladesh. Specifically, I seek ...
Secondary school enrollment rates in the developing countries are usually lower for girls than boys,...
In 1994, Bangladesh introduced the Female Secondary School Stipend Program that made secondary educa...
Secondary school enrollment rates in the developing countries are usually lower for girls than boys,...
Often I had a dream that in a sunny morning in a rural area of Bangladesh, some teenage girls are cr...
This qualitative study aimed at exploring the ‘Girls Stipend Programme’ with a focus on the views of...
Bangladesh has made considerable progress in improving access to education at all levels for the las...
[insert day], [insert year]. The Female Stipend Program (FSP) was created in 1982 in Bangladesh to h...