Women's Education in Developing Countries

Women's Education in Developing Countries

Author: Elizabeth M. King

Publisher: World Bank Publications

Published: 1997-07-01

Total Pages: 356

ISBN-13: 9780801858284

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Why do women in most developing countries lag behind men in literacy? Why do women get less schooling than men? This anthology examines the educational decisions that deprive women of an equal education. It assembles the most up-to-date data, organized by region. Each paper links the data with other measures of economic and social development. This approach helps explain the effects different levels of education have on womens' fertility, mortality rates, life expectancy, and income. Also described are the effects of women's education on family welfare. The authors look at family size and women's labor status and earnings. They examine child and maternal health, as well as investments in children's education. Their investigation demonstrates that women with a better education enjoy greater economic growth and provide a more nurturing family life. It suggests that when a country denies women an equal education, the nation's welfare suffers. Current strategies used to improve schooling for girls and women are examined in detail. The authors suggest an ambitious agenda for educating women. It seeks to close the gender gap by the next century. Published for The World Bank by The Johns Hopkins University Press.


Women Education And Development

Women Education And Development

Author: R.N. Misra

Publisher: Discovery Publishing House

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 132

ISBN-13: 9788183560993

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Contents: Role of Women in Managing Small Scale Industrial Units: A Study, Education for Indian Women: A Study on Technology Education, Marital Rape: The Legal Domestic Violence, Women Education and Development, Empowerment of Women: A Holistic Approach, Women Education: A Harbinger of Economic Development, Women Education and Development in Orissa: A Paradigm Shift, Women Education and Development, Women Education and Development, Development of Scheduled Caste Women and Education, Education to Challenge Women Oppression.


Women, Education, and Development in Asia

Women, Education, and Development in Asia

Author: Grace C.L. Mak

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2013-11-26

Total Pages: 286

ISBN-13: 1135522340

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This volume of twelve original essays examines the interplay between women's education and development, and if and how it has changed women's status, in selected nations in Asia. Educational expansion in recent decades have benefitted women in Asia at least in quantitative terms. Industrialization has also created room for increased waged employment for them. However, the relative openness of these systems has not been paralleled at the cultural level. Women in Asia, which remains largely patriarchal, are thus caught in contradictions. This volume examines how women use and compromise with opportunities and limits in education, the role of education in their economic participation, and the enhancement and tension brought to their family roles. The volume is edited from a cross-national perspective. The chapters, each covering a nation, rest on a common framework. Each begins with a brief historical account of education fore women. It then investigates the extent women have been able to take advantage of them. What follows is an analysis of how women use their education in the labor market and in the family. Society's definition of women's roles in the family often acts to reduce the effect of schooling on women's economic participation. This interplay is further complicated by such factors as social class and/or caste, religion and ethnicity.


Women Education and Development

Women Education and Development

Author: Rajarshi Roy

Publisher:

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 212

ISBN-13: 9788175414594

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Development Is The Immediate Concern, However Difficult To Achieve Ignoring The Participation Of All For Whom It Is Proposed. In The Gendered Society Like Ours, Gaps Are Prominent In Favour Of Males In Almost All Indices Of Development, Which Are Actually The Resultant Of Gender-Role-Stereotyping, Often Disseminated Through Formal Education And Thereby Arrange Gender-Creation . The Volume Deals With Issues Of Education, Keeping Women In Its Central Position To Explore The Intervening Factors And Their Influence Causing Status-Injury Of And Intellectual Misrecognition For The Women As Also Social Impacts Of Education Irrespective Of Culture, Which Hinder Their Development.


Women in Education

Women in Education

Author: R.K. Rao

Publisher: Gyan Publishing House

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 292

ISBN-13: 9788178350073

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19th century gave predominant position to education, as the most significant instrument for changing women's subjugated position in the society. The spread of education made them aware of their rights and privileges in the society. By their untiring efforts it was proved beyond doubt that men were no longer 'tiny gods' for women and women no longer 'dolls' or 'footstools' for men. Both are equally fitted to help each other.


Women's Education in the United States, 1780-1840

Women's Education in the United States, 1780-1840

Author: M. Nash

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2016-04-30

Total Pages: 210

ISBN-13: 1137050357

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Please note this is a 'Palgrave to Order' title. Stock of this book requires shipment from overseas. It will be delivered to you within 12 weeks. Winner of 2005 American Educational Studies Association (AESA) Critic's Choice Award, this is a groundbreaking from Margaret Nash examining the development of women's education.


Cracking the code

Cracking the code

Author: UNESCO

Publisher: UNESCO Publishing

Published: 2017-09-04

Total Pages: 82

ISBN-13: 9231002333

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This report aims to 'crack the code' by deciphering the factors that hinder and facilitate girls' and women's participation, achievement and continuation in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) education and, in particular, what the education sector can do to promote girls' and women's interest in and engagement with STEM education and ultimately STEM careers.