Kabeer, Naila ORCID: 0000-0001-7769-9540 (2004) Achieving universal primary education. Economic and Political Weekly, 39 (36). pp. 4093-4100. ISSN 0012-9976
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Bangladesh has achieved remarkable success in expanding primary education, especially for girls, despite continuing prevalence of widespread poverty and social devaluation of women and girls. This paper argues that underlining this success is a confluence of both demand- and supply-side factors involved in bringing about a profound social change. It explores the changing structure of economic opportunities and gender relations affecting parents' perception of the value of female education. The challenge now is to improve the quality of education that may prove more difficult than the expansion of access.
Item Type: | Article |
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Official URL: | http://www.epw.in/ |
Additional Information: | © 2004 The Author |
Divisions: | Gender Studies |
Subjects: | H Social Sciences > HN Social history and conditions. Social problems. Social reform H Social Sciences > HQ The family. Marriage. Woman L Education > LB Theory and practice of education > LB1501 Primary Education |
Date Deposited: | 26 Sep 2013 08:28 |
Last Modified: | 13 Sep 2024 21:51 |
URI: | http://eprints.lse.ac.uk/id/eprint/53094 |
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