Religion and education gender gap : are Muslims different?
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النوع | مقال |
ردمد | 02727757 |
رقم الوثيقة | 25320 |
مصدر المعلومات | ERIC |
المؤلف | Hajj, Mandana. |
المؤلف الاضافي | Panizza, Ugo. |
الصفحات | pp. 337-344 |
ملاحظة عامة |
Peer reviewed
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المصدر | Economics of Education Review. v28, n3, Jun 2009 |
الناشر |
Orlando: Elsevier، 2009
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عنوان الناشر |
6277 Sea Harbor Drive. Orlando, FL 32887-4800. . Elsevier. T: 8778397126 T: 4073454020. F: 4073631354. usjcs@elsevier.com. http://www.elsevier.com.
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ERIC رقم الوثيقة في | EJ839252 |
الواصفات | Moslems - Gender discrimination - Gender differences - Christian - Religious cultural groups - Access to education - Equal education - Social discrimination - Lebanon |
لغة الوثيقة | الانكليزية |
البلد | الولايات المتحدة |
This paper uses individual-level data and a differences-in-differences estimation strategy to test whether the education gender gap of Muslims is different from that of Christians. In particular, the paper uses data for young Lebanese and shows that, other things equal, girls (both Muslim and Christian) tend to receive more education than boys and that there is no difference between the education gender gap of Muslims and Christians. Therefore, the paper finds no support for the hypothesis that Muslims discriminate against female education. (Contains 3 tables.) (ERIC: As Provided)
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Hajj, Mandana. (2009). Religion and education gender gap : are Muslims different?. Economics of Education Review. v28, n3, Jun 2009. pp. 337-344 تم استرجاعه من search.shamaa.org . |