2021
DOI: 10.35912/jshe.v1i2.434
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Gender equality and the effectiveness of primary education in Katosi town council, Mukono district in central Uganda

Abstract: Purpose: This study aimed to assess ways by which Gender Equality affects primary education in Mukono District Research methodology: This study is a case study that concentrates on a single institute to provide information that can be used in similar businesses to establish the effect of gender equality on primary school. A case study as the research design was preferred because it helps to measure the relationship among variables. A random sampling technique was applied in the study to produce more reliable… Show more

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“…Households' perception about this program should also be conducted in the future to identify the objective information to create more motivations for this program. Finally, since gender issue is important for any public policy implementation (Amoding & Mwesigwa, 2021), household analysis stratified by gender should also be included.…”
Section: Limitations and Study Forwardmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Households' perception about this program should also be conducted in the future to identify the objective information to create more motivations for this program. Finally, since gender issue is important for any public policy implementation (Amoding & Mwesigwa, 2021), household analysis stratified by gender should also be included.…”
Section: Limitations and Study Forwardmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Systematic reviews suggest that saving groups are more effective at reducing poverty, increasing incomes and improving food security than microcredit groups (Steinert et al, 2018). However, estimates on participation rates within the saving group, including gender differences, vary depending on the geographical location and the socio-economic status of the community (Amoding & Mwesigwa, 2021). Consequently, the overall rates of adult saving group participation across Africa regions reflect 37% for Uganda, and 13% for Kenya, 12% for Nigeria, and 16% for Tanzania respectively (Steinert, et al, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%