Impact of non-formal primary education on women's autonomy and socialisation in rural Bangladesh: evidence from BRAC villages

This paper investigates the impact of non-formal primary education programme of BRAC on women's autonomy and socialisation. The study was conducted in 87 villages in Manikganj district of central Bangladesh. The data were collected in 1995 through a sample survey of 744 married women belongi...

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Asıl Yazarlar: Kamal, Firoz M., Hadi, Abdullahel, Chowdhury, A Mushtaque R.
Materyal Türü: Research report
Dil:English
Baskı/Yayın Bilgisi: BRAC Research and Evaluation Division (RED) 2019
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spelling 10361-132252019-12-08T21:01:13Z Impact of non-formal primary education on women's autonomy and socialisation in rural Bangladesh: evidence from BRAC villages Kamal, Firoz M. Hadi, Abdullahel Chowdhury, A Mushtaque R. Education Adolescent girls Socialisation Autonomy Marital age Contraception BRAC Non Formal Primary Education--Bangladesh. Non-governmental organizations -- Bangladesh. Women -- Bangladesh -- Social conditions -- Congresses. This paper investigates the impact of non-formal primary education programme of BRAC on women's autonomy and socialisation. The study was conducted in 87 villages in Manikganj district of central Bangladesh. The data were collected in 1995 through a sample survey of 744 married women belonging to the following three categories: i. BRAC school graduates who completed full three years of education; ii. formal school students who completed third grade and discontinued; and iii. women with no schooling. Woman's autonomy was measured by the extent by which she exercised her rights in five different areas of family life, viz. i. decision making power on contraception, ii. schooling of children, iii. buying right of essential items, iv. provision of free expression of opinion in front of her husband, and v. husband's acceptance of such right for her wife. Socialisation is measured by woman's autonomy, adaptability in the family and the extent of her interaction with the surrounding environment. The multivariate analysis reveals that the nonformal primary education provided by BRAC is more contributive to women's autonomy and · socialisation than its cOunterpart who bad formal schooling (p<O.Ol). Women having exposure to non-formal education are more likely to have delayed marriage and associate with organisations like NGOs (p<O.Ol). The non-formal education has no positive impact on contraception. BRAC model of non-formal education provides a feasible and sustainable alternative paradigm for promoting women's autonomy and socialisation, along with its customary contribution to attaining universal primary education. 2019-12-08T10:43:58Z 2019-12-08T10:43:58Z 1997-10 Research report Farashuddin, F. M. K., Hadi, A., & Chowdhury, A. M. R. (1997, October). Impact of non-formal primary education on women’s autonomy and socialisation in rural Bangladesh: evidence from BRAC villages. Research Reports (1997): Social Studies, Vol – XVI, 210–221. http://hdl.handle.net/10361/13225 en application/pdf BRAC Research and Evaluation Division (RED)
institution Brac University
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language English
topic Education
Adolescent girls
Socialisation
Autonomy
Marital age
Contraception
BRAC
Non Formal Primary Education--Bangladesh.
Non-governmental organizations -- Bangladesh.
Women -- Bangladesh -- Social conditions -- Congresses.
spellingShingle Education
Adolescent girls
Socialisation
Autonomy
Marital age
Contraception
BRAC
Non Formal Primary Education--Bangladesh.
Non-governmental organizations -- Bangladesh.
Women -- Bangladesh -- Social conditions -- Congresses.
Kamal, Firoz M.
Hadi, Abdullahel
Chowdhury, A Mushtaque R.
Impact of non-formal primary education on women's autonomy and socialisation in rural Bangladesh: evidence from BRAC villages
description This paper investigates the impact of non-formal primary education programme of BRAC on women's autonomy and socialisation. The study was conducted in 87 villages in Manikganj district of central Bangladesh. The data were collected in 1995 through a sample survey of 744 married women belonging to the following three categories: i. BRAC school graduates who completed full three years of education; ii. formal school students who completed third grade and discontinued; and iii. women with no schooling. Woman's autonomy was measured by the extent by which she exercised her rights in five different areas of family life, viz. i. decision making power on contraception, ii. schooling of children, iii. buying right of essential items, iv. provision of free expression of opinion in front of her husband, and v. husband's acceptance of such right for her wife. Socialisation is measured by woman's autonomy, adaptability in the family and the extent of her interaction with the surrounding environment. The multivariate analysis reveals that the nonformal primary education provided by BRAC is more contributive to women's autonomy and · socialisation than its cOunterpart who bad formal schooling (p<O.Ol). Women having exposure to non-formal education are more likely to have delayed marriage and associate with organisations like NGOs (p<O.Ol). The non-formal education has no positive impact on contraception. BRAC model of non-formal education provides a feasible and sustainable alternative paradigm for promoting women's autonomy and socialisation, along with its customary contribution to attaining universal primary education.
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author Kamal, Firoz M.
Hadi, Abdullahel
Chowdhury, A Mushtaque R.
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Hadi, Abdullahel
Chowdhury, A Mushtaque R.
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title Impact of non-formal primary education on women's autonomy and socialisation in rural Bangladesh: evidence from BRAC villages
title_short Impact of non-formal primary education on women's autonomy and socialisation in rural Bangladesh: evidence from BRAC villages
title_full Impact of non-formal primary education on women's autonomy and socialisation in rural Bangladesh: evidence from BRAC villages
title_fullStr Impact of non-formal primary education on women's autonomy and socialisation in rural Bangladesh: evidence from BRAC villages
title_full_unstemmed Impact of non-formal primary education on women's autonomy and socialisation in rural Bangladesh: evidence from BRAC villages
title_sort impact of non-formal primary education on women's autonomy and socialisation in rural bangladesh: evidence from brac villages
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