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Addressing gender disparities in education and employment: A necessary step for achieving sustainable development in the Caribbean

 

Autor institucional : CEPAL - Sede Subregional para el Caribe
Autor/Autores: Abdullahi Abdulkadri, Samantha John-Aloye, Iskuhi Mkrtchyan-Gonzales, Candice Johnson, and Shirelle Shari Floyd
Fecha de publicación: Septiembre 2022
Alcance geográfico: Regional e Internacional
Publicado en: Chile
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Resumen: Considering the vital importance of gender equality to development and the specific promise of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development to leave no one behind, girls and boys should be provided with equal opportunities to achieve their fullest potential as promoted in specific Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and related targets. Noting that the 2020–2029 decade has been termed the “Decade of Action” for sustainable development, there is the need for the Caribbean to urgently address its human capital development challenge even as the subregion deals with many economic, social, and environmental challenges facing it as small island developing States (SIDS). In this study, we examine data on school enrolment and academic performance to discern any gender disparity in access to education and academic performance of students.
   

 

 

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