Social Sciences, asked by mallikarjun4772, 1 year ago

Dropout rates of male and female in higher education in india

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Answered by miss262
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It is so because parent perfer to spent their resources for their boys education rather than sending boys equally on their son and daughter.

Answered by muskan200360
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Hey mate answer of your question is given below by me....

Explanation:

According to the Ministry of Human Resource Development 62.1 million children are out of school in India. The 2011 census estimated the figure at 84 million nearly 20% of the age group covered under the right to Education Act.

At this stage traditional gender norms pust girls into helping with household chores and his sibling care leading to irregular attendance that eventually results in dropouts. Early marriage lack of safety in schools and low aspirations related to girl education also lead to them dropping out .

Additional problems arise when the girl reach secondary education. As the recent Annual Survey of Education report 2017 findings suggest while on average difference between enrolement levels of boys and girls at age 14 are declining by 18 when the state does not enforce compulsory education through the RTE Act 32% girls and not enrolled compared to 28% boys.

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