Political Science, asked by nagsamridhi, 1 year ago

what is the difference between literacy rate of males n females in india

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Answered by Anonymous
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This is true in India, most developing countries might have seen this sometime. This is because of the simple reason: When there is not enough work, Men work for women.

If there is a choice, one person in a family can work: It will be the oldest male

If there is a choice 2 can work: It will be the dad and oldest son if he is mature enough, otherwise it’s the mother

Answered by amritanshu6
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The phenomenon of gender-based differences in students' literacy achievement in the later years of schooling has been widely researched and reported but it cannot be taken as given that such differences span the entire age continuum. The current study considered the reading literacy of boys and girls in the first years of schooling from two major perspectives: The expectations of students, teachers, and parents were sampled, and, the literacy of those boys and girls measured by system measures of reading literacy and an external assessment of reading comprehension. It was not surprising that student, parent, and teacher attitudes predicted gender-based differences in reading literacy, nor that the school-based Year 2 Diagnostic Net test provided statistical evidence of such differences, nor was it surprising that girls generally outperformed boys. What was surprising was that other internal and external measures of achievement found no significant differences for gender. Instead, what emerged was a significant gap in terms of both achievement and attitude related to type of school together with some agreement about “the child reads well” as the most important concomitant of reading literacy Yes .
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