气候变化及其对四个撒哈拉以南非洲国家教育完成率的影响:社区层面的非参数方法

IF 2.8 3区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Marcos Delprato , Daniel Shephard
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摘要

气候变化是实现可持续发展目标 4 的主要障碍,尤其是在受气候变化影响较大的贫困地区。本研究估算了气候变化对四个撒哈拉以南非洲国家的社区在整个生命过程中的教育完成率的影响。我们的分析基于四个国家(即喀麦隆、埃塞俄比亚、几内亚和尼日利亚)的 2524 个社区,采用非参数方法来考虑气候变化与教育联系的异质性。我们发现,气温升高、降雨量减少、干旱和植被质量的改变都与教育完成率降低有关,这些影响在环境不利的社区更为突出,表明迫切需要制定缓解政策。
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Climate change and its impact on education completion rates across four sub-Saharan African countries: A non-parametric approach at the community level

Climate change is a leading barrier for SDG4 progress, particular across poorer regions which are more affected by it. This study estimates the impact of climate change on communities’ completion rates across the life-course in four sub-Saharan African countries. Our analysis is based on 2524 communities of four countries (i.e., Cameroon, Ethiopia, Guinea and Nigeria) using a non-parametric approach to account for heterogeneity of climate change-education linkage. We find that raising temperatures, lower rainfall, aridity and modifications on the quality of vegetation are all related to lower completion rates, with these impacts being more prominent in contextual disadvantaged communities, suggesting the urgent need for mitigating policies.

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International Journal of Educational Development
International Journal of Educational Development EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
CiteScore
4.20
自引率
12.00%
发文量
106
审稿时长
40 days
期刊介绍: The purpose of the International Journal of Educational Development is to foster critical debate about the role that education plays in development. IJED seeks both to develop new theoretical insights into the education-development relationship and new understandings of the extent and nature of educational change in diverse settings. It stresses the importance of understanding the interplay of local, national, regional and global contexts and dynamics in shaping education and development. Orthodox notions of development as being about growth, industrialisation or poverty reduction are increasingly questioned. There are competing accounts that stress the human dimensions of development.
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