The Effects of School-Related Gender-Based Violence on Academic Performance: Evidence from Botswana, Ghana, and South Africa

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The Effects of School-Related Gender-Based Violence on Academic Performance: Evidence from Botswana, Ghana, and South Africa

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The present study aims to identify and quantify the effects of bullying on academic performance using the datasets collected from surveys conducted in 2011 in Botswana, Ghana, and South Africa. It adopts an analytical
approach that enables differentiation between the influence of bullying and demographic and economic factors on academic performance in an effort to inform educational policy.

Creator

Shahriar Kibriya

Publisher

USAID

Date

2016

Language

English

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http://www.ungei.org/The_Effects_of_SRGBV__Academia_FINAL.pdf

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The_Effects_of_SRGBV__Academia_FINAL.pdf

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Shahriar Kibriya, “The Effects of School-Related Gender-Based Violence on Academic Performance: Evidence from Botswana, Ghana, and South Africa,” Women's Knowledge Digital Library, accessed April 27, 2024, https://womensdigitallibrary.org/items/show/657.

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