'Whatever she may study, she can’t escape from washing dishes’: Gender Inequity in Secondary Education

Evidence from a Longitudinal Study in India

Abstract

Using unique panel data from Young Lives study conducted in undivided Andhra Pradesh, India, this mixed-method paper analyses gender differentials in completion of secondary education. Results show biased secondary school completion rates in favor of boys.

Young Lives is an international study of childhood poverty, following the lives of 12,000 children in 4 countries (Ethiopia, India, Peru and Vietnam) over 15 years. Young Lives is funded by the UK Department for International Development

Citation

Renu Singh & Protap Mukherjee (2018) ‘Whatever she may study, she can’t escape from washing dishes’: gender inequity in secondary education – evidence from a longitudinal study in India, Compare: A Journal of Comparative and International Education, 48:2, 262-280, DOI: 10.1080/03057925.2017.1306434

Whatever she may study, she can’t escape from washing dishes’: gender inequity in secondary education – evidence from a longitudinal study in India

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Published 1 April 2017