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Inclusiveness in higher education in Egypt

机译:埃及高等教育的包容性

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In Egypt, before 1952, education, especially higher education, was the province of a privileged few. After the 1952 Revolution, in pursuit of social justice and economic development, Egypt’s leaders eliminated fees, instituted a universal admission examination, promised government employment to all graduates of higher education, and expanded the number of places. Officials expected these policies to increase inclusiveness as enrollments grew. We examine the period from 1988 through 2005, when egalitarian policies remained in place, and during which enrollments continued to expand rapidly. Despite this growth, we find that inclusiveness did not change for males and, at best, modestly improved for females. Young adults from the wealthiest families maintained a substantial advantage in the likelihood of enrolling in higher education. At the same time, females, and notably females from poor families, came to make up a larger share of the higher education community.
机译:在1952年之前的埃及,教育,尤其是高等教育是少数特权阶层的省。 1952年大革命后,为追求社会正义和经济发展,埃及领导人取消了学费,实行了通用入学考试,承诺向所有高等教育毕业生提供政府职位,并扩大了名额。官员们预计这些政策将随着入学人数的增加而增加包容性。我们研究了从1988年到2005年的时期,当时实行平等主义政策,在此期间入学人数继续迅速增长。尽管增长了,但我们发现男性的包容性并没有改变,女性的充其量只是有所改善。来自最富有家庭的年轻成年人在接受高等教育的可能性方面保持着巨大优势。同时,女性,尤其是来自贫困家庭的女性,在高等教育社区中所占的比例更大。

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