农村教育中的性别不平等与贫困

Dong Qiang, L. Xiaoyun, Yang Hongping, Zhang Keyun
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农村教育中的性别不平等涉及到公平的双重问题[即涉及城乡不平等和性别不平等],因此许多学者从不同的角度对这一问题进行了深入的研究。这些学者主要是从女学生辍学率高的事实出发的。郑安云、金连东从性别的角度审视了贫困地区女童上学的障碍,指出了贫困地区女童上学的三大障碍:社会转型时期隐藏在更大社会环境中的性别歧视现象、家庭价值观中存在的性别不平等、女性无意识的自卑感。龚继红、钟章宝、郑真真等人从家庭的角度来看待这一问题,认为家庭内部性别关系的构建对农村家庭对女童教育的直接和间接投资产生了负面影响。另一方面,丁月亚认为女孩辍学的主要原因在于家庭内部教育资源的分配不同。这种差异主要存在于物质资源的配置上,如教育投入,也存在于人力资源的分配上,如父母对子女教育的期望和对子女教育的支持态度。Zoe Oxaal首先将这些问题联系起来
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Gender Inequality in Rural Education and Poverty
Gender inequality in rural education touches upon dual issues of fairness [that is, relating to rural/urban inequalities and gender inequalities], so many scholars, taking different perspectives, have carried out in-depth research on the topic. These scholars mainly start from the fact that there is a high dropout rate among female students. Zheng Anyun and Jin Liandong look at it from a gender perspective and point out three obstacles to the school attendance of girls in poor regions: the phenomenon of gender discrimination hidden within the larger social environment during this period of social transformation, the gender inequalities that exist in family values, and women’s unconscious feelings of inferiority. Gong Jihong, Zhong Zhangbao, Zheng Zhenzhen, and others look at it from the perspective of the family, believing that the structuring of gender relations within the family has a negative influence on rural families’ direct and indirect investment in girls’ education. On the other hand, Ding Yueya believes that the main reason girls discontinue their education lies in the different allocation of educational resources within families. This difference exists mainly in allocating material resources such as educational investment, as well as in the distribution of human resources, such as parents’ expectations for their children’s education and a supportive attitude toward their education. Zoe Oxaal first links the issues
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