Abolishment of compulsory education for females (CRC 1342)
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Data type | Date |
Scale | Date |
Value labels | NA (no information available) |
Technical name | edu_abl_comp_fem |
Category | Education and training |
Label | Abolishment of compulsory education for females |
Related indicators | edu_intr_comp, edu_intr_comp_bin, edu_intr_soc_leg, edu_intr_soc_leg_bin, edu_intr_teach_train, edu_intr_teach_train_bin, edu_intr_pub_prv_mix, edu_abl_pub_prv_mix, edu_intr_pub_prv_mix_bin, edu_intr_sys_strat, edu_abl_sys_strat, edu_track, edu_intr_sys_stand, edu_intr_sys_stand_bin, edu_intr_stand_vet_bin, edu_intr_stand_vet, edu_intr_ministry_bin, edu_intr_ministry, edu_intr_home_school, edu_abl_home_school, edu_intr_home_school_bin, edu_intr_comp_fem, edu_intr_comp_fem_bin, edu_intr_med_instr, edu_intr_med_instr_bin, edu_intr_comp_pre, edu_intr_comp_pre_bin, edu_intr_nfe_leg, edu_intr_nfe_leg_bin |
This variable refers to the year of abolition of compulsory education for women.
Coding rules
The term “compulsory” refers to parts of the education system which are obligatory for a particular population. This population is usually defined by an age or gender, varying between countries and over time. The duration of compulsory school attendance and the duration of compulsory school levels differ between countries. Compulsory schooling can include pre-school as well as aspects of schooling such as the language of instruction or compulsory subjects such as religion and which can take place either at a school or at home (“homeschooling”), depending on the countries policy. Only few states introduce compulsory schooling for the genders separately.
Bibliographic info
Citation: Marlow-Ferguson, R. A - H. (2002) (Bd. 1). World education encyclopedia: a survey of educational systems worldwide (2. Aufl.). Detroit. Detroit: Gale Group.
Related publications: NA (no information available)
Misc
Project manager(s): Windzio, Michael; Besche-Truthe, Fabian; Seitzer, Helen
Data release: 23.11.2020
Revisions: NA (no information available)
Sources
Marlow-Ferguson Encyclopedia