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Factors affecting female participation in education in seven developing countries - Education Research Paper No. 09, 1993, 96 p.












Table of Contents

Colin Brock & Nadine Cammish
Universities of Oxford and Hull
1997

(Second Edition)

Serial No. 9
ISBN: 1861920 65 2

Department for International Development
(formerly Overseas Development Administration)

Table of Contents

Department For International Development - Education Papers

An introduction to the second edition

1. Statement

2. Preface

3. Executive Summary

A. Introduction
B. Factors affecting female participation in education

a. Selection
b. Outcomes
c. Matrix Chart

C. Recommendations

a) Preamble
b) List of Major Recommendations

D. Conclusion
E. Matrix chart

4. General Report

A. Introduction and Rationale
B. Methodology

a. Documentary Research and Field Visit Planning (June - October 1989)
b. Methodology and Operation (June 1989 - October 1990)
c. The Primary Pupil Survey
d. Factors
e. Conclusion

5. Case studies

5.1 The Case of Bangladesh

A. Context
B. Factors
C. Recommendations

5.2 The Case of Cameroon

A. Context
B. Factors
C. Recommendations

5.3 The Case of India

A. Context
B. Factors
C. Recommendations

5.4 The Case of Jamaica

A. Context
B. Factors
C. Recommendations

5.5 The Case of Sierra Leone

A. Context
B. Factors
C. Recommendations

5.6 The Case of Vanuatu

A. Context
B. Factors
C. Recommendations

Appendix

The Case Of Seychelles
A. Context
B. Factors