Growing Gaps: Educational Inequality around the World
Gender, Perceptions of Opportunity, and Investment in Schooling
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Harris, AL
October 8, 2010
Educational expansion is desirable for a country's economy, beneficial for educated individuals themselves, and is also a strategy for greater social harmony. But has greater access to education reduced or exacerbated social inequality?
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9780199889785
Publication Date
October 8, 2010
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284 / 308
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Oxford University Press
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Harris, A. L. (2010). Gender, Perceptions of Opportunity, and Investment in Schooling. In P. Attewell & K. S. Newman (Eds.), Growing Gaps: Educational Inequality around the World (pp. 284–308). Oxford University Press.
Harris, A. L. “Gender, Perceptions of Opportunity, and Investment in Schooling.” In Growing Gaps: Educational Inequality around the World, edited by Paul Attewell and Katherine S. Newman, 284–308. Oxford University Press, 2010.
Harris AL. Gender, Perceptions of Opportunity, and Investment in Schooling. In: Attewell P, Newman KS, editors. Growing Gaps: Educational Inequality around the World. Oxford University Press; 2010. p. 284–308.
Harris, A. L. “Gender, Perceptions of Opportunity, and Investment in Schooling.” Growing Gaps: Educational Inequality around the World, edited by Paul Attewell and Katherine S. Newman, Oxford University Press, 2010, pp. 284–308.
Harris AL. Gender, Perceptions of Opportunity, and Investment in Schooling. In: Attewell P, Newman KS, editors. Growing Gaps: Educational Inequality around the World. Oxford University Press; 2010. p. 284–308.
ISBN
9780199889785
Publication Date
October 8, 2010
Start / End Page
284 / 308
Publisher
Oxford University Press