The role of governance in girl‐child education: Insights on the odds against Nigerian women in leadership

Fisayo Fagbemi, Dorcas Funmilola Oke, Olawale Daniel Akinyele
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Abstract It is widely recognized that prioritizing female education is the global best investment. This is because the promotion of girls' access to education is essential for increasing women's formal economic opportunities and their participation in public decision‐making in the long term. Thus, understanding the nexus between governance and women empowerment becomes central for developing new thinking and addressing prevailing challenges. The study, therefore, examines the impact of governance effectiveness on school enrolment, primary, female (% gross) in Nigeria between 1996 and 2020, using autoregressive distributed lag (ARDL) bounds testing approach to cointegration and vector error correction mechanism (VECM) for the assessment of long‐run causality. Results show that governance effectiveness has a significant and positive effect on female primary school enrolment in the long run and in the short run. In addition, findings indicate that there exists bidirectional causality between the effectiveness of governance and female primary school enrolment, suggesting that these indicators are interconnected as they could influence each other. While it is recognized that government policies seem to have failed to redress the norms, societal values, and behaviors that contribute to the perpetuation of inequalities in education enrolment, good governance could further stimulate capacity development, thereby enhancing girl‐child education.
治理在女童教育中的作用:尼日利亚妇女在领导地位上的劣势
人们普遍认为,优先考虑女性教育是全球最佳投资。这是因为从长远来看,促进女孩受教育的机会对于增加妇女的正式经济机会和参与公共决策至关重要。因此,理解治理与妇女赋权之间的联系对于发展新思维和应对当前挑战至关重要。因此,本研究考察了1996年至2020年间尼日利亚治理有效性对学校入学率、小学入学率、女性入学率(占总入学率的百分比)的影响,采用自回归分布滞后(ARDL)界限检验方法进行协整,并使用矢量误差校正机制(VECM)评估长期因果关系。结果表明,无论从长期还是短期来看,治理有效性都对女性小学入学率有显著的正向影响。此外,研究结果表明,治理有效性与女性小学入学率之间存在双向因果关系,这表明这些指标是相互关联的,因为它们可以相互影响。虽然人们认识到,政府政策似乎未能纠正导致教育入学不平等现象持续存在的规范、社会价值观和行为,但良好的治理可以进一步刺激能力发展,从而加强女童教育。
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