Inexcusable Absence
Why 60 Million Girls Still Aren't in School and What to Do About it
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Center for Global Development
Published:30th Dec '06
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"Few doubt that investing in girls' education yields high economic returns. But with 60 million girls out of school, are development advocates pushing on a string? Lewis and Lockheed unveil a big part of the problem: most of these girls come from their own societies' excluded and minority groups. INEXCUSABLE ABSENCE explains why and what can be done. It is a must-read for students and practitioners of development." --Larry Summers, former president of Harvard University and World Bank chief economist "This is a very welcome report on an extraordinarily important problem, and I hope it will receive the attention it richly deserves." --Amartya Sen, Nobel Laureate and Lamont University Professor of Economics and Philosophy "INEXCUSABLE ABSENCE is an extremely useful volume for those who seek to promote gender equality and a major contribution to the field of education policy." --Geeta Rao Gupta, President, International Center for Research on Women
Girls' education, indisputably crucial to development, has received a lot of attention--but surprisingly little hardheaded analysis to inform practical policy solutions.Girls' education, indisputably crucial to development, has received a lot of attention--but surprisingly little hardheaded analysis to inform practical policy solutions. In Inexcusable Absence, Maureen Lewis and Marlaine Lockheed propose new strategies for reaching the 70 percent of out-of-school girls who are "doubly disadvantaged" by their ethnicity, language, or other factors. The book will be an important tool for policymakers, informing interventions that can make a profound impact on the lives of the 60 million out-of-school girls.
"Lewis and Lockheed are the ideal people to write about this timely topic; their ability to look at the phenomenon of doubly disadvantaged girls from thei different perspectives provides insights that more narrow investigations lack." —Eric A. Hanushek, Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution, Stanford University
|"Few doubt that investing in girls' education yields high economic returns. But with 60 million girls out of school, are development advocates pushing on a string? Lewis and Lockheed unveil a big part of the problem: most of these girls come from their own societies' excluded and minority groups. INEXCUSABLE ABSENCE explains why and what can be done. It is a must-read for students and practitioners of development." —Larry Summers, former president of Harvard University and World Bank chief economist
|"This is a very welcome report on an extraordinarily important problem, and I hope it will receive the attention it richly deserves." —Amartya Sen, Nobel Laureate and Lamont University Professor of Economics and Philosophy
|"INEXCUSABLE ABSENCE is an extremely useful volume for those who seek to promote gender equality and a major contribution to the field of education policy." —Geeta Rao Gupta, President, International Center for Research on Women
ISBN: 9781933286143
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200 pages