巴基斯坦家庭劣势对教育成就不平等的影响:年度教育状况报告数据提供的证据

G. Rind, K. Malik
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教育不公平是一个全球关注的问题,越来越有必要以细致入微、因地制宜的方式研究教育成就不平等问题。本研究旨在通过解决两个关键问题,阐明巴基斯坦国内日益严重的教育成就不平等现象:在巴基斯坦,家庭社会经济条件和家庭特征对儿童教育成就差异的影响如何?私立学校和有偿补习在加剧学习成绩差距方面发挥了什么作用?在本研究中,我们运用了 "教育公平 "的概念,特别是公正的方法,来考虑儿童的不利条件。我们分析了 2021 年进行的《巴基斯坦年度教育状况报告》(ASER)家庭调查数据(N = 247 978)。我们的分析采用了描述性和逻辑回归技术。学生在当地语言、算术和英语方面的成绩是一个因变量,而家庭因素仍是一个可预测变量。研究结果表明,家庭社会经济因素(包括父母的教育程度和收入、家庭设施和学校类型)对儿童的学习成绩有显著影响,并导致教育不平等。这项研究为研究人员和政策制定者提供了进一步的见解,以更好地理解和解决特定背景下的教育不平等问题。
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The influence of household disadvantage on educational achievement inequality in Pakistan: Evidence from Annual Status of Education Report data
Inequity in education is a worldwide concern and there is a growing need to investigate educational achievement inequality in a nuanced and contextual manner. This study aims to elucidate the growing educational achievement inequality within Pakistan by addressing two key questions: What can be revealed about the influence of family socioeconomic condition and household characteristics on children’s disparate educational achievement in Pakistan? And what role do private schools and paid tuition play in exacerbating disparity in learning outcomes? In this study, we applied the concept of Equity in Education, particularly the impartiality approach, to consider disadvantaged conditions among children. We have analyzed the Annual Status of Education Report (ASER) Pakistan household-based survey data ( N = 247,978) conducted in 2021. Our analysis involved both descriptive and logistic regression techniques. Students’ achievement in the local language, arithmetic, and English language served as a dependent variable, while household factors remained a predictable variable. The results revealed that family socioeconomic factors including parents’ education and income, household facilities, and school types have a significant influence on children’s learning achievement and contribute to educational inequality. This study provides further insights for researchers and policymakers to better understand and address educational inequality in its specific context.
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