Getting girls into school: a development benefit for all

A disproportionate number of girls remain out of schools in many developing countries. Evidence shows there is a need for ‘gender-targeted’ programs. Such targeted programs may be financial incentives - which a number have studies have found to be effective - or female-friendly schools, for which the evidence base is weak. Overall, there is a need for more rigorous impact evaluations to find what is the most effective and cost-effective way of reducing gender inequalities in access to education.

Resource Info

Resource Type

Report

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Published by

International Initiative for Impact Evaluation (3ie)

Topic(s)

Gender