Closing the gap
Affirmative action is a promising solution to the crucial challenge of bridging the gap in women's access to higher education in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). This paper uses public universities' matriculation data from 2013–2018 and difference-in-differences estimators to exam...
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Zusammenfassung: | Affirmative action is a promising
solution to the crucial challenge of bridging the gap in
women's access to higher education in low- and
middle-income countries (LMICs). This paper uses public
universities' matriculation data from 2013–2018 and
difference-in-differences estimators to examine the causal
impact of a gender quota on women's educational
opportunities in Afghanistan. The quota increased the
proportion of women in the treated concentration group by
nine percentage points and the share of women from low
socio-economic status by three percentage points. The
expansion was associated with a 0.04-unit decline in the
average score ratio of female-to-male applicants, driven by
a reduction in the score threshold needed for women's
admission. The effects were condensed in competitive
concentrations, where the overall share of women and women
with low SES increased by 17 and four percentage points,
respectively. The findings suggest that affirmative action
is a viable option for addressing the gender gap in fragile settings. |
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