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Higher education in Ethiopia : widening access and persisting inequalities

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posted on 2014-01-01, 00:00 authored by Tebeje Molla MekonnenTebeje Molla Mekonnen
This Chapter has argued that, even though socially and historically disadvantaged
groups (e.g., geo-politically peripheral ethnic groups and women) have been given a
nominal advantage at the entry point (by slightly lowering admission cut-off points)
and despite the fact that participation has considerably widened, social equity is far
from being a reality in Ethiopian HE. The persisting inequality in the form of high
attrition rates and low graduation rates among females and ethnic minorities, low
female participation in the fields of science and technology, prejudicial views and
hostilities against women and, overall, the subordinate position of women in HE
clearly shows that framing the problem of inequality as a mere lack of access and a
human capital disadvantage is misleading and counterproductive.

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Title of book

Equity in education: fairness and inclusion

Chapter number

9

Pagination

125 - 138

Publisher

Sense Publishers

Place of publication

Rotterdam, The Netherlands

ISBN-13

9789462096912

ISBN-10

9462096910

Language

eng

Publication classification

B1 Book chapter

Extent

15

Editor/Contributor(s)

H Zhang, P Chan, C Boyle

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