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Gender gap in schooling shrinks, but not for world’s poorest

The gap between the number of boys and girls going to school around the world is narrowing, but it would still take a “quantum leap” to reach an internationally agreed target to get every primary-aged child into school by 2015, according to a UNICEF report released yesterday. This story is reported in the The Guardian (U.K.).

Posted by David Roberts on 19 April 2005 in Gender Issues , Socioeconomic Factors

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