In this study we examine whether gender bias in education depends on the extent of female decision-making power. Household headship is used as a measure of female autonomy, with different types of households theorized to reflect varying degrees of female autonomy. Most female-headed-households in Pakistan are formed either because women are widowed or because husbands migrate. Women in male-headed-households are hypothesized to have least autonomy followed by married women heads whose migrant husbands may retain some decision-making power. Widow heads are hypothesized to have the greatest degree of autonomy among women in different households. The econometric findings suggest that married women heads gender-discriminate as much as male head...
Differential labour market returns to male and female education are one potential explanation for la...
The contribution of female education has been very important in the GDP growth of the country, but t...
The aim of this paper is to investigate different socio-economic factors that influence girls’ educa...
In this study we examine whether gender bias in education depends on the extent of female decision-m...
In this study we examine whether gender bias in education depends on the extent of female decision-m...
Pakistan has very large gender gaps in educational outcomes. One explanation could be that girls rec...
Pakistan has very large gender gaps in educational outcomes. While this suggests that girls may rece...
Pakistan has very large gender gaps in educational outcomes. One explanation could be that girls rec...
Pakistan has very large gender gaps in educational outcomes. While this suggests that girls may rece...
In this paper, we test if households where women participate in decisions regarding children’s educa...
The research study explores the main factors shaping women’s autonomy in financial household decisio...
This paper aims to identify the obstacles to school progression by integrating field surveys conduct...
Differential labor market returns to male and female education are one potential explanation for lar...
There are competing explanations for the persistence of the education gender gap in Pakistan’s Khybe...
This paper hypothesises that resource allocation affecting the decisions relating to sons\u27 versus...
Differential labour market returns to male and female education are one potential explanation for la...
The contribution of female education has been very important in the GDP growth of the country, but t...
The aim of this paper is to investigate different socio-economic factors that influence girls’ educa...
In this study we examine whether gender bias in education depends on the extent of female decision-m...
In this study we examine whether gender bias in education depends on the extent of female decision-m...
Pakistan has very large gender gaps in educational outcomes. One explanation could be that girls rec...
Pakistan has very large gender gaps in educational outcomes. While this suggests that girls may rece...
Pakistan has very large gender gaps in educational outcomes. One explanation could be that girls rec...
Pakistan has very large gender gaps in educational outcomes. While this suggests that girls may rece...
In this paper, we test if households where women participate in decisions regarding children’s educa...
The research study explores the main factors shaping women’s autonomy in financial household decisio...
This paper aims to identify the obstacles to school progression by integrating field surveys conduct...
Differential labor market returns to male and female education are one potential explanation for lar...
There are competing explanations for the persistence of the education gender gap in Pakistan’s Khybe...
This paper hypothesises that resource allocation affecting the decisions relating to sons\u27 versus...
Differential labour market returns to male and female education are one potential explanation for la...
The contribution of female education has been very important in the GDP growth of the country, but t...
The aim of this paper is to investigate different socio-economic factors that influence girls’ educa...