UNICEF data on school enrolment and attendance.

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Sowmyan Tirumurti

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Mar 5, 2012, 9:03:16 AM3/5/12
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Youth (15-24 years) literacy rate (%), 2005-2010*, male

88

Youth (15-24 years) literacy rate (%), 2005-2010*, female

74

Number per 100 population , 2010, mobile phones

61

Number per 100 population , 2010, Internet users

8

Pre-primary school participation, Gross enrolment ratio (%), 2007-2010*, male

53

Pre-primary school participation, Gross enrolment ratio (%), 2007-2010*, female

54

Primary school participation, Gross enrolment ratio (%), 2007-2010*, male

Primary school participation, Gross enrolment ratio (%), 2007-2010*, female

Primary school participation, Net enrolment ratio (%), 2007-2010*, male

97

Primary school participation, Net enrolment ratio (%), 2007-2010*, female

94

Primary school participation, Net attendance ratio (%), 2005-2010*, male

85

Primary school participation, Net attendance ratio (%), 2005-2010*, female

81

Primary school participation, Survival rate to last primary grade (%) , 2006-2009*, admin. data

Primary school participation, Survival rate to last primary grade (%) , 2005-2010*, survey data

95

Secondary school participation, Net enrolment ratio (%), 2007-2010*, male

Secondary school participation, Net enrolment ratio (%), 2007-2010*, female

Secondary school participation, Net attendance ratio (%), 2005-2010*, male

59

Secondary school participation, Net attendance ratio (%), 2005-2010*, female

49

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Sowmyan Tirumurti

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Shrathinth

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Mar 5, 2012, 9:59:35 AM3/5/12
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Hey.
I was wondering if you considered contacting Indian education focused
NGOs like Parikrama. They probably already have a pretty good idea of
most of the causes. We could work with them or something like that.
Help them in the long run.


On Mar 5, 7:23 pm, Sowmyan Tirumurti <sowmyan.tirumu...@gmail.com>
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> http://www.developednation.org/issue/education/subissue/dropouts.htm
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> http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2004-01-19/india/28337784...
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> http://www.educationforallinindia.com/Dropoutrates2003-04&2004-05.pdf
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> http://unesdoc.unesco.org/images/0006/000623/062375eo.pdf
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> http://www.dise.in/Downloads/Use%20of%20Dise%20Data/Ajay%20Deshpande,...
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> http://www.create-rpc.org/pdf_documents/Policy_Brief_8.pdf
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> The fourth link seems to be good. the fifth is dated, 1984. But causes may
> not have changed much.
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Anoop

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Mar 6, 2012, 1:42:02 AM3/6/12
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We should also consider the effect of Corporal punishment on the
number of school drop-outs. According to a September 2011 UNICEF
report, 74% of all dropouts do to the fear of physical, mental or
verbal abuse in a classroom. I could not find the report itself but
this was mentioned in an Open page article in 'The Hindu' --
http://www.thehindu.com/opinion/open-page/article2932688.ece

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