2022
DOI: 10.1108/ijse-09-2021-0564
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Gender achievement gap in the national secondary education examination in Ethiopia

Abstract: PurposeThis paper examines the gender achievement gap in the Ethiopian secondary education system using tenth-grade national examination results for the period 2002/03–2013/14.Design/methodology/approachStatistical tests are employed to determine equality of the average male and female GPAs (grade point average), and equality of the proportions of female and male test-takers in the upper and lower achievement distributions. Further, a panel fixed effects model is used to evaluate factors that affect the region… Show more

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“…One of the key reasons for the gender gap observed is attributed to the gap in educational attainment which in turn associated to early marriage (Santhya et al, 2008). Women's education status is by far lower than that of men (Abegaz & Eftekari, 2022). Young females often married at early age and thus unable to progress in their education which has serious implications on their empowerment pathways (Santhya et al, 2008).…”
Section: Theoretical Framework Background and Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the key reasons for the gender gap observed is attributed to the gap in educational attainment which in turn associated to early marriage (Santhya et al, 2008). Women's education status is by far lower than that of men (Abegaz & Eftekari, 2022). Young females often married at early age and thus unable to progress in their education which has serious implications on their empowerment pathways (Santhya et al, 2008).…”
Section: Theoretical Framework Background and Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, Kusi-Mensah et al. (2022) find that a low student-teacher ratio is a significant accelerator for making progress on sustainable development while Abegaz and Eftekari (2022) find that the student-teacher ratio is important for explaining differences in performance.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%