Gender and education

Contributor(s): Vimala Ramachandran,Ed | Kameshwari Jandhyala,EdMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Publication details: Hyderabad Orient Blackswan 2019Description: xv, 392p. illustrations (black and white), maps (black and white)ISBN: 9789352877409Subject(s): Women | Educational equalization | Educational equalization | Women Gender issuesDDC classification: 371.8220954 Summary: while the last century has seen a considerable shift in the status of women in Indian society, gender equality in education continues to be influenced by three sets of issues: economy, society and culture; accessibility/availability of formal education; and gender norms. Socio-economic inequalities, connectivity, and cultural beliefs and practices, including a continued preference for sons across the country, play an important role in determining whether girls are given access to both primary and higher Educatio
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while the last century has seen a considerable shift in the status of women in Indian society, gender equality in education continues to be influenced by three sets of issues: economy, society and culture; accessibility/availability of formal education; and gender norms. Socio-economic inequalities, connectivity, and cultural beliefs and practices, including a continued preference for sons across the country, play an important role in determining whether girls are given access to both primary and higher Educatio

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