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Gender, Education and Development

Beyond Access to Empowerment

Christine Heward editor Sheila Bunwaree editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:5th Jan '98

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An examination of female education in its economical, political and cultural contexts in the developing world. The authors approach the education of women and girls from a human rights perspective, and offer criticism of the World Bank's views on the subject.

This book grounds the education of women and girls in the realities of their lives and experience in diverse areas of the developing world. Moving beyond the previous emphasis on access to education to problematise its content and the way it is experienced, the case studies range from the Arakambut of Peru to the changing experience of racialised education in South Africa. The contributors take issue with the World Bank’s view that the education of girls and women is important primarily as a cost-effective mechanism for making women more economically productive. Including an overview chapter on the impact of structural adjustment on education throughout Latin America and Africa, the book provides detailed information on Sri Lanka, Nepal, Pakistan, Malaysia, Papua New Guinea, Peru, Ethiopia, Tanzania, South Africa, Niger and Mauritius. It meets the urgent need to understand the education of women and girls in their economic, political and cultural contexts.

ISBN: 9781856496322

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240 pages