Gender Disparity in Pakistan: A Case of Middle and Secondary Education in Punjab

Type Journal Article - Journal of Research and Reflections in Education
Title Gender Disparity in Pakistan: A Case of Middle and Secondary Education in Punjab
Author(s)
Volume 7
Issue 2
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2013
Page numbers 113-124
URL http://ue.edu.pk/jrre/articles/72003.pdf
Abstract
Using primary data from MICS 2007-08, this paper assesses the gender disparity at middle and high school levels in Punjab province Pakistan. Various special measures have been implemented to alleviate gender disparity in social and cultural contexts. Gender equality in education and empowerment of women was the goal that was set as Millennium Development goal. However, the gap due to differential treatment of parents with boys and girls under normal routine and social aspiration reflected the preference for males over females, specifically in rural areas. In urban areas, the importance of education proved dominating factor for eliminating distinction between male and female enrolment. The considered characteristics proved causes of gender disparity at rural level and the disparity level is so strong in rural areas that it vanish as the effect of obligation of parents for female education in urban areas and on overall basis and thus, there existed gender disparity in Punjab province of Pakistan.

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