posted on 2024-09-05, 22:21authored byV. K. Ramachandran, Madhura Swaminathan, Vikas Rawal
This paper examines factors affecting literacy and access to school
education in West Bengal, India, and reports the results of a binomial
probit model estimated with primary data from ten villages of West
Bengal. In the analysis of adult literacy, the significant variables were
sex, caste and occupational status and village location. In the probit
results for educational achievements of children of ages 6 to 16 years in
the same villages, however, occupational status was not statistically
significant. In contemporary West Bengal, we argue, class barriers to
school attendance have become less significant; other features of
educational deprivation persist.
Key words: Education, literacy, India, West Bengal
JEL Classification: I 2
History
Publisher
Centre for Development Studies
Citation
Ramachandran, V.K., Madhura Swaminathan & Vikas Rawal (2003) Barriers to expansion of mass literacy and primary schooling in West Bengal : a study based on primary data from selected villages. CDS working papers, no.345. Trivandrum: CDS.