2017
DOI: 10.15580/gjer.2017.4.061817076
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Fisheries around Lake Victoria and Attendance of Girls in Secondary Schools of Nyangoma Division in Siaya County, Kenya

Abstract: The subject of unequal attendance between girls and boys in institutions of learning has been in the public domain for some time now. This is because various key framework documents at the national and international levels focus on attainment of gender equality in education. This study however had special interest on the attendance of girls in secondary schools and especially in Nyangoma Division of Siaya County in Kenya. Although various factors hinder girls from attending secondary school, this study will fo… Show more

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“…Lugonzo, Chege and Wawire [31] investigated how the fishing activities around Lake Victoria affected school attendance among secondary school girls in Siaya County. A total of 159 students and 16 teachers were purposively sampled to complete the questionnaires.…”
Section: Influence Of Fishing Activities On School Attendancementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Lugonzo, Chege and Wawire [31] investigated how the fishing activities around Lake Victoria affected school attendance among secondary school girls in Siaya County. A total of 159 students and 16 teachers were purposively sampled to complete the questionnaires.…”
Section: Influence Of Fishing Activities On School Attendancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another study by Lugonzo, Chege and Wawire [31] investigated the factors that associated with school dropout among secondary school girls. The researchers adopted descriptive survey research design.…”
Section: Influence Of Fishing Activities On School Dropoutmentioning
confidence: 99%