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Girls' educational exclusion in rural Pakistan: intersections of push–pull dynamics and gender inequality
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International Journal of Comparative Education and Development 1–18.
Published: 15 June 2026
... the results. Nevertheless, it provides strong contextual insight into processes that contribute to girls' dropout and how theory-based qualitative research can be useful in the study of gendered educational inequality. It is suggested to use larger mixed-method and longitudinal designs in the future...
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Enrolment status disparity: evidence from secondary education in Myanmar
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International Journal of Comparative Education and Development (2020) 22 (2): 101–114.
Published: 12 December 2019
... by wealth, which is especially true for secondary education level (UNESCO, 2019). The Inter-agency and Expert Group on SDG Indicators proposed a parity index (with numerical values closer to 1.00 indicating parity) to measure global education inequalities (UNESCO, 2016). This measure can be easily used...
