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Colonialism, female literacy and the millennium development goals in Africa

机译:非洲的殖民主义,女性扫盲与千年发展目标

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Illiteracy levels remain higher among women than among men in Africa. This imbalance constitutes a leading source of the weaker position of women vis-a-vis men throughout the continent. However, the causes of the imbalance, and especially why it is higher in some African countries than others remains largely unknown. This study posited colonial influence as an important explanatory factor of this phenomenon. Countries that were colonised respectively by France and Britain, two colonial powers with contrasting colonial philosophies and policies, are compared. Based on the relevant literature, and previous empirical evidence in other areas of development, adult female literacy levels were hypothesised to be higher in erstwhile British colonies than in countries that experienced French colonialism. A difference of means test employing the t-statistic and a cross-tabulation analysis using the concomitant chi-square statistics were employed to test the hypothesised relationship. The results show former British colonies as outpacing their former French counterparts, thus confirming the central hypothesis.
机译:在非洲,妇女的文盲率仍然高于男子。这种失衡构成了整个大陆上女性相对于男性地位较弱的主要原因。但是,造成这种不平衡的原因,尤其是为什么某些非洲国家的不平衡现象比其他国家更高的原因仍然未知。这项研究认为殖民地影响是这一现象的重要解释因素。比较了分别被法国和英国殖民的两个具有不同殖民哲学和政策的殖民大国。根据相关文献和先前在其他发展领域的经验证据,以前的英国殖民地的成年女性识字率被认为比经历过法国殖民主义的国家更高。采用采用t统计量的均值检验和采用伴随卡方统计量的交叉表分析来检验假设关系。结果表明,前英国殖民地的人口数量超过了前法国殖民地的人口数量,从而证实了这一中心假设。

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