Status and Trends in University Education for Women in Sudan: A Graphical Data Analysis

M. Hamid, C. Thron, S. Fageeri
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This research utilizes Sudanese university application and admissions data for the academic years 2015-16 and 2016-17 to examine gender-related differences in various factors. including geographical factors (state or origin, state of preferred and admitting university), performance factors (GPA ranking, acceptance percentages) and preference factors (preferred/admitted field of study). Bachelor’s (4-year degree) and diploma (2-3 year degree) data are examined separately. A graphical data analysis methodology (implemented in R software) is used to clearly represent relationships and trends in the variables. Results show that in many aspects of university education Sudanese women enjoy near parity with men, and in some respects hold the advantage. Women in Sudan surpass in education and medical fields but lag in business, law, and economics. Women lag especially in engineering fields, although participation rates are comparable to those found in the U.S. and appear to reflect women’s own preferences and priorities rather than systemic bias. Gender inequalities are highly regional in nature, and less-developed areas and conflict areas in Sudan. tend to produce a lower proportion of women students in Sudan. We conclude that increasing the number of high-quality universities in areas where women are under-represented may improve the rate of women’s participation, as women are less likely than men to leave their home state to attend university.
苏丹妇女大学教育的现状和趋势:图形数据分析
本研究利用苏丹大学2015-16学年和2016-17学年的申请和招生数据来研究各种因素中的性别相关差异。包括地理因素(州或原籍、首选州和录取大学)、表现因素(GPA排名、录取率)和偏好因素(首选/录取的学习领域)。学士(4年制)和文凭(2-3年制)的数据是分开检验的。图形数据分析方法(在R软件中实现)用于清楚地表示变量之间的关系和趋势。结果表明,在大学教育的许多方面,苏丹妇女享有与男子几乎平等的待遇,并且在某些方面具有优势。苏丹妇女在教育和医疗领域领先,但在商业、法律和经济领域落后。女性在工程领域尤其落后,尽管其参与率与美国相当,而且似乎反映了女性自己的偏好和优先事项,而不是系统偏见。性别不平等在本质上是高度区域性的,在苏丹的欠发达地区和冲突地区也是如此。在苏丹产生的女学生比例往往较低。我们的结论是,在女性代表性不足的地区增加高质量大学的数量可能会提高女性的参与率,因为女性比男性更不可能离开自己的家乡去上大学。
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