2014
DOI: 10.1080/03057925.2014.911999
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Women's right to learning and literacy

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“…Reductions in support for education hit young girls and women hardest because gender parity in literacy is already a rarity in the world. 39 As this uneven access to literacy plays out in the lives of these young women, they are more likely to have more children and less opportunities for labor force participation. Bloom et al 40 find that 'on average.…”
Section: A Theory Of Sanctions and Spendingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Reductions in support for education hit young girls and women hardest because gender parity in literacy is already a rarity in the world. 39 As this uneven access to literacy plays out in the lives of these young women, they are more likely to have more children and less opportunities for labor force participation. Bloom et al 40 find that 'on average.…”
Section: A Theory Of Sanctions and Spendingmentioning
confidence: 99%