Inexcusable absence :
Lewis, Maureen A.
Inexcusable absence : why 60 million girls still aren’t in school and what to do about it / by Maureen A. Lewis and Marlaine E. Lockheed. - Washington, D.C. : Center for Global Development, c2006. - xiv, 180 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 149-168) and index.
Overview: Who are the out-of-school girls--and what can be done to get them in school? -- Sources, forms, and levels of exclusion -- How many girls are excluded? -- Advancing excluded girls’ education -- Chapter 1. Progress in girls’ education -- Girls catching up--global progress in education -- Why has there been so much progress--and can it continue? -- Lagging performance of groups within countriems remains a challenge -- Conclusions -- Chapter 2. Social exclusion and barriers to girls’ schooling -- Multiple sources of social exclusion -- Exclusion and the demand for schooling -- Gender, exclusion, and the supply of schooling -- Discrimination and other barriers to the demand and supply of schooling -- Chapter 3. Multiple exclusions, educational attainment, and student performance -- Evidence from OECD countries -- Evidence from developing countries on gender, exclusion, and primary school enrollment and completion -- Evidence from developing countries on gender, exlusion, and learning -- Conclusion -- Chapter 4. Strategies for addressing the multiple sources of exclusion faced by girls -- Altering education policies and addressing discrimination -- Expanding options for schooling -- Improving the quality and relevance of schools and classrooms -- Creating incentives for households to send girls to school -- Conclusions and recommendations.
9781933286143
Sex discrimination in education.
Sex discrimination against women.
Girls --Education.
LC212.8 / .L49 2006
Inexcusable absence : why 60 million girls still aren’t in school and what to do about it / by Maureen A. Lewis and Marlaine E. Lockheed. - Washington, D.C. : Center for Global Development, c2006. - xiv, 180 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 149-168) and index.
Overview: Who are the out-of-school girls--and what can be done to get them in school? -- Sources, forms, and levels of exclusion -- How many girls are excluded? -- Advancing excluded girls’ education -- Chapter 1. Progress in girls’ education -- Girls catching up--global progress in education -- Why has there been so much progress--and can it continue? -- Lagging performance of groups within countriems remains a challenge -- Conclusions -- Chapter 2. Social exclusion and barriers to girls’ schooling -- Multiple sources of social exclusion -- Exclusion and the demand for schooling -- Gender, exclusion, and the supply of schooling -- Discrimination and other barriers to the demand and supply of schooling -- Chapter 3. Multiple exclusions, educational attainment, and student performance -- Evidence from OECD countries -- Evidence from developing countries on gender, exclusion, and primary school enrollment and completion -- Evidence from developing countries on gender, exlusion, and learning -- Conclusion -- Chapter 4. Strategies for addressing the multiple sources of exclusion faced by girls -- Altering education policies and addressing discrimination -- Expanding options for schooling -- Improving the quality and relevance of schools and classrooms -- Creating incentives for households to send girls to school -- Conclusions and recommendations.
9781933286143
Sex discrimination in education.
Sex discrimination against women.
Girls --Education.
LC212.8 / .L49 2006