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Mapping local variation in educational attainment across Africa

Authors :
Aniruddha Deshpande
Joseph Friedman
Peter W. Gething
Lucas Earl
Samir Bhatt
Joshua Longbottom
Roy Burstein
Daniel J. Weiss
Daniel C Casey
Stephen S Lim
Nancy Fullman
Aubrey J. Levine
Emmanuela Gakidou
Sarah E Ray
Nicholas Graetz
Ali H. Mokdad
Jonathan F. Mosser
Christopher J L Murray
Annie J. Browne
Robert Reiner
Molly H Biehl
Simon I. Hay
Aaron Osgood-Zimmerman
Chloe Shields
Rebecca W. Stubbs
Benjamin K. Mayala
Source :
Nature
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Educational attainment for women of reproductive age is linked to reduced child and maternal mortality, lower fertility and improved reproductive health. Comparable analyses of attainment exist only at the national level, potentially obscuring patterns in subnational inequality. Evidence suggests that wide disparities between urban and rural populations exist, raising questions about where the majority of progress towards the education targets of the Sustainable Development Goals is occurring in African countries. Here we explore within-country inequalities by predicting years of schooling across five by five kilometre grids, generating estimates of average educational attainment by age and sex at subnational levels. Despite marked progress in attainment from 2000 to 2015 across Africa, substantial differences persist between locations and sexes. These differences have widened in many countries, particularly across the Sahel. These high-resolution, comparable estimates improve the ability of decision-makers to plan the precisely targeted interventions that will be necessary to deliver progress during the era of the Sustainable Development Goals.<br />Local-level analyses show that, despite marked progress in educational attainment from 2000 to 2015 across Africa, substantial differences persist between locations and sexes that have widened in many countries.

Details

ISSN :
14764687 and 00280836
Volume :
555
Issue :
7694
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....b5a84e8eda792d7731faddd18948b578