Gender Education Gaps among Indigenous and Nonindigenous Groups in Bolivia

Autor: Reimão, Maira Emy, Taş, Emcet O.
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2015
Předmět:
GENDER GAP
WOMEN IN LITERACY
LEVELS OF EDUCATION
IMPACT OF EDUCATION ON FERTILITY
EDUCATION SYSTEMS
EDUCATIONAL GAPS
INDIGENOUS EDUCATION
QUALITY OF EDUCATION
FEMALE EDUCATION
RURAL SCHOOLS
INDIGENOUS CULTURE
COMMITMENT TO MULTICULTURALISM
RURAL EDUCATION
SCHOOL AGE
PARTICIPATION IN EDUCATION
VALUES
EDUCATION
ACCESS TO PRIMARY EDUCATION
CURRICULUM
DECENTRALIZATION OF EDUCATION
TEACHER ABSENTEEISM
PEDAGOGICAL PRACTICES
SCHOOL COVERAGE
TEACHERS
PRIMARY EDUCATION
EXPANSION OF EDUCATION
ETHNIC GROUPS
BASIC EDUCATION
EDUCATION DISCOURSE
SCHOOLS
SANITATION
TEACHER QUALIFICATION
PARENTAL EDUCATION
TEACHER
SECONDARY EDUCATION
UNIVERSAL EDUCATION
INDIGENOUS COMMUNITIES
LOWER LEVELS OF EDUCATION
FORMAL SCHOOLING
SCHOOL COMPLETION
INDIGENOUS PEOPLE
EDUCATION SERVICES
LITERACY
SCHOOL-AGE
SCHOOL-AGE CHILDREN
LINGUISTIC DIVERSITY
SCHOOL INFRASTRUCTURE
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
INDIGENOUS CHILDREN
SCHOOL NETWORK
EDUCATIONAL DISPARITIES
LIVING CONDITIONS
EXCLUSION IN EDUCATION
LITERACY RATES
RURAL TEACHERS
COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION
COMPLETION RATES
EDUCATIONAL OUTCOMES
PERSISTENT INEQUALITIES
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENTS
NATIONAL SCHOOL
GENDER EDUCATION
PRIMARY SCHOOL COMPLETION RATES
INDIGENOUS SCHOOLS
SLUM POPULATIONS
EDUCATION OUTCOMES
PARENTAL INCOME
COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION IN EDUCATION
ACCESS TO EDUCATION
AVAILABILITY OF SCHOOLS
GENDER INEQUALITY
EDUCATION REFORMS
SKILLS
PRIMARY COMPLETION
SECONDARY SCHOOL
SCHOOL DROPOUT
EDUCATION FOR WOMEN
RETURNS TO EDUCATION
TEACHING
EDUCATION REFORM
PRIMARY SCHOOLS
PRIMARY SCHOOL COMPLETION
EDUCATION POLICIES
SCHOOL SYSTEM
SUPPLY OF SCHOOLS
INDIGENOUS LANGUAGES
EDUCATIONAL STANDARDS
PHYSICAL ACCESS
KNOWLEDGE
PARENTS’ EDUCATION
PRIMARY SCHOOL
LITERACY RATE
GENDER EQUALITY
IMPACT OF EDUCATION
SCHOOL ENROLLMENT
FEMALE MEMBERS
DROPOUT RATES
EDUCATIONAL REFORMS
SCHOOL ATTENDANCE
SCHOOL
GIRLS’ EDUCATION
SCHOOLING
EDUCATIONAL ACHIEVEMENT
EDUCATIONAL DISADVANTAGES
PRIMARY COMPLETION RATE
Popis: This paper studies gender education gaps among indigenous and nonindigenous groups in Bolivia. Using the National Census of Population and Housing 2012 and an estimation method analogous to difference-in-differences, the paper finds that the intersection of gender and indigenous identity confers cumulative disadvantage for indigenous women in literacy, years of schooling, and primary and secondary school completion. Although gender education gaps have become narrower across generations, there remain significant differences among indigenous groups. The Aymara have the largest gender gap in all outcomes, despite having high overall attainment rates and mostly residing in urban centers, with greater physical access to schools. The Quechua have relatively smaller gender gaps, but these are accompanied by lower attainment levels. The paper discusses the possible sources of these differentials and highlights the importance of taking gender dynamics within each indigenous group into greater consideration.
Databáze: OpenAIRE