Disability and Education in Ghana: Intersections With Sex and Location

IF 4.6 2区 社会学 Q1 DEMOGRAPHY
Nkechi S. Owoo
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Disability is one of the least studied forms of vulnerability. Disability–education connections have often ignored important intersectionalities with sex and location. Using a 10 percent sample of the 2021 Ghana Population and Housing Census and an analytic sample of more than 2.2 million children and adults, this article, among other objectives, illustrates disability–education gaps by sex and location. There is an education gap of 4 percent for children with moderate disabilities and 12 percent for those with severe disabilities, compared to children without disabilities. Among adults, corresponding education gaps of 15 and 29 percent are present for moderate and severe disabilities, respectively. Regression results show that (1) the presence and severity of disability are associated with lower educational attainment; (2) the education “penalty” for girls and women as well as urban people with disabilities in Ghana is much higher than for their counterparts; (3) disability–education linkages also vary by specific disability conditions among children versus adults and by sex and location. Policy implications highlight the need to address consequential inequalities in poverty and welfare outcomes through targeted programs and interventions for women and other vulnerable people.
加纳的残疾和教育:性别和地理位置的交叉点
残疾是被研究最少的脆弱形式之一。残疾教育的联系往往忽略了性别和地域的重要交叉。本文利用2021年加纳人口和住房普查中10%的样本,以及对220多万儿童和成人的分析样本,说明了按性别和地点划分的残疾教育差距。与无残疾儿童相比,中度残疾儿童的教育差距为4%,重度残疾儿童的教育差距为12%。在成人中,中度残疾和重度残疾分别存在15%和29%的相应教育差距。回归结果表明:(1)残疾的存在和严重程度与受教育程度的降低有关;(2)加纳女童和妇女以及城市残疾人的教育“惩罚”远高于其同行;(3)残疾与教育的联系也因儿童与成人的特定残疾状况、性别和地点而异。政策影响突出表明,需要通过针对妇女和其他弱势群体的有针对性的规划和干预措施,解决由此产生的贫困和福利不平等问题。
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期刊介绍: Population and Development Review is essential reading to keep abreast of population studies, research on the interrelationships between population and socioeconomic change, and related thinking on public policy. Its interests span both developed and developing countries, theoretical advances as well as empirical analyses and case studies, a broad range of disciplinary approaches, and concern with historical as well as present-day problems.
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