性别刻板印象的支持:伊斯兰学校重要吗?

Support for Gender Stereotypes: Does Madrasah Education Matter?

Journal of Development Studies · 2018
被引 28
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

研究孟加拉国农村中学中,非宗教学校与伊斯兰学校(madrasah)对学生性别刻板态度的影响,发现学校类型差异主要由教师特征解释。

Abstract

This paper examines the influence of the institutional nature of schools on gender stereotyping by exploring contrasts between non-religious and Islamic faith (that is madrasah) schools among secondary school-going adolescents in rural Bangladesh. In particular, differences in gender attitudes across school types are explored to elucidate what about schools matters. Using a uniquely designed survey to assess the influence of school type on student characteristics, we find large differences in stereotypical gender attitudes by school type and student gender. Madrasah students in general, and unrecognised madrasah students in particular, show unfavourable attitudes about women and their abilities compared to their peers in non-religious schools. However, these differences are diminished considerably in ordered probit models suggesting that school-level differences are explained by teacher characteristics such as the nature of teacher training and average family size of teachers. These estimated effects are robust to conditioning on a rich set of family characteristics.

性别刻板印象伊斯兰学校孟加拉国教师特征