Back to school in Afghanistan: Determinants of school enrollment

Type Journal Article - International Journal of Educational Development
Title Back to school in Afghanistan: Determinants of school enrollment
Author(s)
Volume 28
Issue 4
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2008
Page numbers 419-434
URL http://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ793411
Abstract
One of the first achievements of post-conflict Afghanistan was to bring almost 4 million children back to school. Issues remain daunting, however, with low primary enrollment especially for girls and in rural areas and very weak learning achievements. We review some key features of the education system in Afghanistan. By matching household and school data, we assess the impact of various factors on enrollment. Overall, the analysis indicates that further increasing supply alone is unlikely to lead to higher enrollment. The analysis confirms the importance of demand factors such as the education of parents, the family language, and other community and ethnic factors.

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