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The Gender Gap in Basic Education: NGOs as Change Agents

Edited by Rekha Wazir, By (author) Rekha Wazir






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This collection is an attempt to map the Indian educational scenario from two perspectives: a) gender disadvantage in access to basic education and b) the debates in the field of educational access and the NGO functioning, the articles in this book cover a wide range of topics focusing on the demand, supply and institutional dimensions of female educational disadvantage. The key distinguishing feature of this book is the specific attention given to the NGO sector. The responses to the NGO sector to poor educational performance and to the gender gap are explored in detail.

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Publisher | SAGE Publications Inc
Published date | 6 Apr 2000
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Format | Hardback
Pages | 288
Dimensions | 210 x 133 x 19mm (L x W x H)
Weight | 454g
ISBN | 978-0-7619-9425-1
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BISAC | education / elementary


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