Recent research has convinced the author that once all the benefits are recognized, investment in the education of girls may be the highest return of investment available in the developing world. The author stresses five major points: (1) higher death rates are symptomatic of the more general pattern of female deprivation in the developing world; (2) underinvestment in girls is an economic problem resulting from a vicious cycle caused by distorted incentives; (3) educated women choose to have fewer children and can provide more for those they do have; (4) the social benefits alone of increased female education are more than sufficient to cover its costs; and (5) priorities should be to reduce the cost of schooling for girls and make special...
According to conventional wisdom, health and education are important factors for economic and social...
Background: Universal education is a key strategy to enhance the well-being of individuals and impro...
The right to education is crucial for solving gender inequalities in developing countries. Set again...
Explains how girls' welfare affects overall economic and social outcomes. Outlines steps to disaggre...
Acknowledgments: I have benefitted from the comments of Lawrence Chickering on a previous draft of t...
For millions of women around the globe, lack of education is a handicap for which they pay a heavy p...
Many societies underinvest in girls'and women's education for three main reasons: high direct, indir...
Girls’ education has a particularly high payoff for Asia-Pacific countries looking to allocate their...
The wellbeing of adolescent girls in developing countries shapes current and future global economic ...
I am honoured to have the privilege of addressing this distinguished conference. I have read a...
Among numerous critical issues in Africa, the gender gap in education is the leading tragedy that co...
It is important that girls have access to education as not only does it benefit girls' , but also th...
IN THIS ISSUE: A brighter future for migrant girls | Empowering girls to control their financial fut...
Over the past 15 years, girls’ education in the developing world has been a story of progress, as no...
IN THIS ISSUE: Improving girls’ education; Transforming girls’ lives | Shifting the paradigm: An emp...
According to conventional wisdom, health and education are important factors for economic and social...
Background: Universal education is a key strategy to enhance the well-being of individuals and impro...
The right to education is crucial for solving gender inequalities in developing countries. Set again...
Explains how girls' welfare affects overall economic and social outcomes. Outlines steps to disaggre...
Acknowledgments: I have benefitted from the comments of Lawrence Chickering on a previous draft of t...
For millions of women around the globe, lack of education is a handicap for which they pay a heavy p...
Many societies underinvest in girls'and women's education for three main reasons: high direct, indir...
Girls’ education has a particularly high payoff for Asia-Pacific countries looking to allocate their...
The wellbeing of adolescent girls in developing countries shapes current and future global economic ...
I am honoured to have the privilege of addressing this distinguished conference. I have read a...
Among numerous critical issues in Africa, the gender gap in education is the leading tragedy that co...
It is important that girls have access to education as not only does it benefit girls' , but also th...
IN THIS ISSUE: A brighter future for migrant girls | Empowering girls to control their financial fut...
Over the past 15 years, girls’ education in the developing world has been a story of progress, as no...
IN THIS ISSUE: Improving girls’ education; Transforming girls’ lives | Shifting the paradigm: An emp...
According to conventional wisdom, health and education are important factors for economic and social...
Background: Universal education is a key strategy to enhance the well-being of individuals and impro...
The right to education is crucial for solving gender inequalities in developing countries. Set again...