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Sarvarzade, Somaye; Wotipka, Christine Min – Comparative Education, 2017
Nearly four decades of instability and fragility have led to many changes in the status of women and girls in Afghanistan. Yet, little research focuses on these changes within the education system. To understand the country's stance toward gender issues in formal practice, we examine gender representations in Afghan primary-level Dari language…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary Education, Females, Gender Issues
Chege, Fatuma N.; Arnot, Madeleine – Comparative Education, 2012
This article argues that the role of education within the gender-poverty debate needs to be reconceptualised. It stresses the importance of conceptualising the gender-education-poverty nexus as a cluster of complex interactive combinations and bonds in which education outcomes are shaped by, and shape, both poverty and gender. The aim of the paper…
Descriptors: Poverty, Females, Economically Disadvantaged, Role of Education

Sutherland, Margaret B. – Comparative Education, 1987
Discusses three areas in which prevailing attitudes seem to work against equal opportunities for women: (1) attitudes underlying female choices of certain subjects and occupations; (2) attitudes of society and employers toward women workers; and (3) attitudes which attribute child-care and domestic tasks almost exclusively to females. (JHZ)
Descriptors: Access to Education, Comparative Education, Differences, Educational Opportunities