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Carina Omoeva
Does Horizontal Education Inequality Lead to Violent Conflict?
Does Horizontal Education Inequality Lead to Violent Conflict?
The Nickels and Dimes of Education for All: The expansion of primary education in Sub-Saharan Africa
Type: Research
Year of Publishing: 2014
Keywords: Education finance, ODA, completion, retention, foreign aid, economic development, Sub-Saharan Africa
The Nickels and Dimes of Education for All: The expansion of primary education in Sub-Saharan Africa
Type: Research
Year of Publishing: 2014
Keywords: Education finance, ODA, completion, retention, foreign aid, economic development, Sub-Saharan Africa
Teenage, Married, and Out of School: Effects of early marriage and childbirth on school dropout
Type: Research
Year of Publishing: 2014
Keywords: Early marriage, attendance, DHS, household survey, teen pregnancy, Southern and Eastern Africa
Over the past decade, as Sub-Saharan Africa saw the expansion of universal primary enrollment policies, gender balance in primary school participation improved considerably, with girls now attending school almost at the same rate as boys. Gains in primary school, however, have not carried over to secondary: for every 100 boys, only 82 girls of secondary school age are enrolled across the region, up from 80 in the year 2000.
Teenage, Married, and Out of School: Effects of early marriage and childbirth on school dropout
Type: Research
Year of Publishing: 2014
Keywords: Early marriage, attendance, DHS, household survey, teen pregnancy, Southern and Eastern Africa
Over the past decade, as Sub-Saharan Africa saw the expansion of universal primary enrollment policies, gender balance in primary school participation improved considerably, with girls now attending school almost at the same rate as boys. Gains in primary school, however, have not carried over to secondary: for every 100 boys, only 82 girls of secondary school age are enrolled across the region, up from 80 in the year 2000.
Teenage, Married, and Out of School: Effects of early marriage and childbirth on school dropout
Type: Research
Year of Publishing: 2014
Keywords: Early marriage, attendance, DHS, household survey, teen pregnancy, Southern and Eastern Africa
Over the past decade, as Sub-Saharan Africa saw the expansion of universal primary enrollment policies, gender balance in primary school participation improved considerably, with girls now attending school almost at the same rate as boys. Gains in primary school, however, have not carried over to secondary: for every 100 boys, only 82 girls of secondary school age are enrolled across the region, up from 80 in the year 2000.
CIES 2014 presentation: Nickels and dimes
Type: Other research documents
Year of Publishing: 2014
Keywords: Participation, efficiency, learning outcomes, projections
These are presentation slides for the presentation on schooling efficiency, wastage and cost projections delivered by Ania Chaluda at the panel session “The nickels and dimes of Education for All: Non-participation, wastage, and efficiency in expanding educational opportunity”
CIES 2014 presentation: Nickels and dimes
Type: Other research documents
Year of Publishing: 2014
Keywords: Participation, efficiency, learning outcomes, projections
These are presentation slides for the presentation on schooling efficiency, wastage and cost projections delivered by Ania Chaluda at the panel session “The nickels and dimes of Education for All: Non-participation, wastage, and efficiency in expanding educational opportunity”
CIES 2014 presentation: Missing data in sub-Saharan Africa
Type: Other research documents
Year of Publishing: 2014
Keywords: Measurement, missing data, data challenges, out of school children
These are presentation slides for the presentation on missing data and out of school children data challenges prepared by Carina Omoeva at the panel session “The limits of what we know: Missing data in education and development”
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