When Boys Read Better than Girls: The Correlation between Gender Disparities in Schooling Participation and Reading Performance in Sub-Saharan Africa
Resource type
            Journal Article
        Author/contributor
                    - Kyei, Pearl (Author)
Title
            When Boys Read Better than Girls: The Correlation between Gender Disparities in Schooling Participation and Reading Performance in Sub-Saharan Africa
        Abstract
            Sub-Saharan African countries have made remarkable strides in closing the gender gap in primary enrolment and more girls than ever are attending school. With the existing gender differentials in youth literacy rates, an important question is whether they are learning as well as their male classmates. This article explored factors that contribute to gender gaps in reading for sixth-grade pupils from 61 396 pupils from 15 countries in the third evaluation of the Southern and Eastern Africa Consortium for Monitoring Educational Quality (SACMEQ III). Within-class sex differences in test score performance are estimated using ordinary least squares regression models. This is done by analysing the factors associated with female learning that inhibit school attendance and class participation. The results show a female disadvantage in reading in a little under half of the countries studied, which differs from the consistently observed female reading advantage in other parts of the world. Factors that prevent girls from fully attending and participating in school such as domestic responsibilities and hostile school environments explain part of the female disadvantage in reading, indicating that households and schools need to ensure that girls can attend and participate fully in their classes without distractions or fear.
        Publication
            When Boys Read Better than Girls: The Correlation between Gender Disparities in Schooling Participation and Reading Performance in Sub-Saharan Africa
        Volume
            18
        Issue
            4-Mar
        Pages
            41-58
        Date
            2021-01-01
        Language
            eng
        ISSN
            1814-6627 ; 1753-5921
        Extra
            an: EJ1372268; source: Africa Education Review;  docTypes: Journal Articles ; Reports - Research; pubTypes: Academic JournalReport;
        Citation
            Kyei, P. (2021). When Boys Read Better than Girls: The Correlation between Gender Disparities in Schooling Participation and Reading Performance in Sub-Saharan Africa. When Boys Read Better than Girls: The Correlation between Gender Disparities in Schooling Participation and Reading Performance in Sub-Saharan Africa, 18(4-Mar), 41–58. https://doi.org/10.1080/18146627.2022.2151924
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