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Economics of the Reversal in Gender Disparities in Education and Development

Masayoshi Okabe ()
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Masayoshi Okabe: Saitama University

in Economics, Law, and Institutions in Asia Pacific from Springer, currently edited by Makoto Yano

Date: 2025
ISBN: 978-981-96-9271-2
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Chapters in this book:

Ch Chapter 1 Reversed Gender Disparity in Education: International Comparisons and Philippine Focus
Masayoshi Okabe
Ch Chapter 2 Fathers to Sons?—Gendered Delays in Schooling, Intergenerational Dynamics, and Institutional Change in Primary Education: Findings from Bukidnon, Northern Mindanao
Masayoshi Okabe
Ch Chapter 3 Mothers to Daughters?—Gendered Continuity in Educational Demand Beyond Primary Education: Findings from Bukidnon, Northern Mindanao
Masayoshi Okabe
Ch Chapter 4 Mothers to Sons?—Maternal Labor Force Participation, Child Time Allocations, and Boys’ Educational Disengagement: Evidence from Marinduque, MIMAROPA, Southern Luzon
Masayoshi Okabe
Ch Chapter 5 Families to Mothers?—Poverty-Driven Maternal Labor, Extended Family’s Potential for Support, and Boys’ Educational Disengagement: Further Investigation in Marinduque, MIMAROPA, Southern Luzon
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Ch Chapter 6 Teachers to Boys?—Scoring Bias, Stereotypes, and the Teacher Market in Rural Philippines: A Natural Experiment in Marinduque, MIMAROPA, Southern Luzon
Masayoshi Okabe
Ch Chapter 7 Peers to Boys?—Fed-Up na sa Barkada—Resilience Amid Schooling Disengagement: A Qualitative Inquiry into a Case in Antique, Western Visayas
Masayoshi Okabe
Ch Chapter 8 Reconsidering the Economics of “Reversal”: Toward Human Development for All
Masayoshi Okabe

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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-96-9271-2

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