Mongolia is similar to several other Asian countries in experiencing significant growth in higher education enrollments, in part due to expansion of the private sector. In 2004-2005, 62 percent of Mongolian undergraduates were female, a pattern that has existed since the early 1990s. The study investigates reasons for the lower participation of male students than their female counterparts in Mongolian higher education. It intends to contribute to an understanding of why this gender imbalance persists in Mongolian higher education, especially since in all spheres of life, including politics and business, males predominate in leadership positions. This qualitative study examines what kind of reasons influence the reverse gender balance. Using...
[[abstract]]This study considers patterns of participation according to gender in post-mass higher e...
Rwanda is widely seen as one of the most progressive countries in the world with regard to promoting...
In Turkey, as in many other countries, gender gap in participation in education has remained persist...
Mongolia is similar to several other Asian countries in experiencing significant growth in higher ed...
One of the most significant worldwide transformations in education over the past several decades has...
Higher education participation has grown worldwide in the past two decades. Mongolia is not an excep...
Mongolia, one of the world’s youngest democracies, faces ongoing challenges in developing an open, t...
After the fall of the Soviet Union and its transition in the 1990s towards a democratic form of gove...
This study examines reform in the higher education sector in Mongolia in the first decade of its tra...
Purpose of this paper. The paper studies the determinants of gender differences in early career in ...
Student mobility from Mongolia has increased tremendously since the early 1990s, in large part as a ...
The research presented here investigates the strategies and practices of educators from six public a...
This quantitative study examines the effectiveness of government financial assistance policies in ac...
The research presented here investigates the strategies and practices of educators from six public a...
Despite the global economic crisis, the Republic of Mongolia is determined to move ahead in restruct...
[[abstract]]This study considers patterns of participation according to gender in post-mass higher e...
Rwanda is widely seen as one of the most progressive countries in the world with regard to promoting...
In Turkey, as in many other countries, gender gap in participation in education has remained persist...
Mongolia is similar to several other Asian countries in experiencing significant growth in higher ed...
One of the most significant worldwide transformations in education over the past several decades has...
Higher education participation has grown worldwide in the past two decades. Mongolia is not an excep...
Mongolia, one of the world’s youngest democracies, faces ongoing challenges in developing an open, t...
After the fall of the Soviet Union and its transition in the 1990s towards a democratic form of gove...
This study examines reform in the higher education sector in Mongolia in the first decade of its tra...
Purpose of this paper. The paper studies the determinants of gender differences in early career in ...
Student mobility from Mongolia has increased tremendously since the early 1990s, in large part as a ...
The research presented here investigates the strategies and practices of educators from six public a...
This quantitative study examines the effectiveness of government financial assistance policies in ac...
The research presented here investigates the strategies and practices of educators from six public a...
Despite the global economic crisis, the Republic of Mongolia is determined to move ahead in restruct...
[[abstract]]This study considers patterns of participation according to gender in post-mass higher e...
Rwanda is widely seen as one of the most progressive countries in the world with regard to promoting...
In Turkey, as in many other countries, gender gap in participation in education has remained persist...