War, Terrorism, and Reconstruction: Gender Disparities for Primary Education in Pakistan and Afghanistan
War, Terrorism, and Reconstruction: Gender Disparities for Primary Education in Pakistan and Afghanistan
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2019-04-23
Authors
Foreman, Elisabeth
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University Honors College, Middle Tennessee State University
Abstract
This thesis explains why Afghanistan had a higher gender disparity for girls’
primary education than Pakistan from 1970 to 2015. Scholars have previously studied
ongoing barriers that are still prevalent today including rural poverty, school and teacher
quality, parental education, and cultural norms. Although these barriers are a continuous
challenge for girls’ education, they are not sufficient explanations for why Afghanistan
has a significantly higher gender disparity than Pakistan. This thesis analyzes the conflict
in both Afghanistan and Pakistan to further understand the difference. Therefore, I argue
that war intensity and lack of opportunity for reconstruction are the determining factors to
answer the research question on why Afghanistan has a higher gender disparity than
Pakistan.
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Gender Parity Index,
Pakistan,
Afghanistan,
war intensity,
reconstruction