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OUT OF SCHOOL BOYS AND GIRLS COMPARED 6 TO 15 YEARS IN NIGERIA
OUT OF SCHOOL BOYS AND GIRLS COMPARED 6 TO 15 YEARS IN NIGERIA
Categories Education, Gender Data
Tags access to education, barriers to education, boys and girls, children's education, dropout rate, education in Nigeria, education statistics, educational access, educational disparities, educational inclusion, educational opportunities, enrollment rate, gender inequality, Nigeria's education system, out of school, primary education, school attendance, school-age children, secondary education, youth education
This report provides a comprehensive analysis of early childhood education and net attendance in Nigeria, using data from the Multi-Indicator Cluster Survey (MICS) conducted in 2021. It offers insights into preschool attendance, child development, and the state of early education in Nigeria. The document addresses critical factors influencing early education and serves as a valuable resource for policymakers, educators, and researchers interested in childhood education in Nigeria.
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