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Mapping disparities in education across low- and middle-income countries.
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.
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Journal articleSubject
Local Burden of Disease Educational Attainment CollaboratorsHumans
Bayes Theorem
Health Status
Developing Countries
Socioeconomic Factors
Education
Female
Male
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https://hdl.handle.net/10161/25699Published Version (Please cite this version)
10.1038/s41586-019-1872-1Publication Info
Local Burden of Disease Educational Attainment Collaborators (2020). Mapping disparities in education across low- and middle-income countries. Nature, 577(7789). pp. 235-238. 10.1038/s41586-019-1872-1. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/25699.This is constructed from limited available data and may be imprecise. To cite this
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