Title
Mapping disparities in education across low- and middle-income countries
Date Issued
09 January 2020
Access level
open access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Graetz N.
Woyczynski L.
Wilson K.F.
Hall J.B.
Abate K.H.
Abd-Allah F.
Adebayo O.M.
Adekanmbi V.
Afshari M.
Ajumobi O.
Akinyemiju T.
Alahdab F.
Al-Aly Z.
Alijanzadeh M.
Alipour V.
Altirkawi K.
Amiresmaili M.
Anber N.H.
Andrei C.L.
Anjomshoa M.
Antonio C.A.T.
Arabloo J.
Aremu O.
Aryal K.K.
Asadi-Aliabadi M.
Atique S.
Ausloos M.
Awasthi A.
Azari S.
Badawi A.
Banoub J.A.M.
Barker-Collo S.L.
Barnett A.
Bedi N.
Bennett D.A.
Bhattacharjee N.V.
Bhattacharyya K.
Bhattarai S.
Bhutta Z.A.
Bijani A.
Bikbov B.
Britton G.
Burstein R.
Butt Z.A.
Cárdenas R.
Carvalho F.
Castañeda-Orjuela C.A.
Castro F.
Cerin E.
Chang J.C.
Collison M.L.
Cooper C.
Cork M.A.
Daoud F.
Das Gupta R.
Weaver N.D.
De Neve J.W.
Deribe K.
Desalegn B.B.
Deshpande A.
Desta M.
Dhimal M.
Diaz D.
Dinberu M.T.
Djalalinia S.
Dubey M.
Dubljanin E.
Durães A.R.
Dwyer-Lindgren L.
Earl L.
Kalan M.E.
El-Khatib Z.
Eshrati B.
Faramarzi M.
Fareed M.
Faro A.
Fereshtehnejad S.M.
Fernandes E.
Filip I.
Fischer F.
Fukumoto T.
García J.A.
Gill P.S.
Gill T.K.
Gona P.N.
Gopalani S.V.
Grada A.
Guo Y.
Gupta R.
Gupta V.
Haj-Mirzaian A.
Haj-Mirzaian A.
Hamadeh R.R.
Hamidi S.
Hasan M.
Hassen H.Y.
Hendrie D.
Henok A.
Instituto Nacional de Salud Pública
Publisher(s)
Nature Research
Abstract
Educational attainment is an important social determinant of maternal, newborn, and child health1–3. As a tool for promoting gender equity, it has gained increasing traction in popular media, international aid strategies, and global agenda-setting4–6. The global health agenda is increasingly focused on evidence of precision public health, which illustrates the subnational distribution of disease and illness7,8; however, an agenda focused on future equity must integrate comparable evidence on the distribution of social determinants of health9–11. Here we expand on the available precision SDG evidence by estimating the subnational distribution of educational attainment, including the proportions of individuals who have completed key levels of schooling, across all low- and middle-income countries from 2000 to 2017. Previous analyses have focused on geographical disparities in average attainment across Africa or for specific countries, but—to our knowledge—no analysis has examined the subnational proportions of individuals who completed specific levels of education across all low- and middle-income countries12–14. By geolocating subnational data for more than 184 million person-years across 528 data sources, we precisely identify inequalities across geography as well as within populations.
Start page
235
End page
238
Volume
577
Issue
7789
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Pediatría Obstetricia, Ginecología
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-85077152844
PubMed ID
Source
Nature
ISSN of the container
00280836
Sponsor(s)
Acknowledgements This work was primarily supported by grant OPP1132415 from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. N.G. is the recipient of a training grant from the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (T32 HD-007242-36A1).
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