Table 3.
Jordan |
Ethiopia |
Dhaka, Bangladesh | |||
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Dire Dawa | Debre Tabor | Batu | |||
Younger cohort (age 10−14) | 94 % | 92 % | 65 % | -- | 81 % |
Younger males | 92 %* | 91 % | 54 %* | -- | 78 % |
Younger females | 95 %* | 93 % | 75 %* | -- | 84 % |
Older cohort (age 15+) | 48 % | 78 % | 62 % | 78 % | 52 % |
Older males | 48 % | 80 % | 51 %* | 81 % | 49 % |
Older females | 49 % | 76 % | 69 %* | 76 % | 54 % |
Older married girls (age 15+) | 1%* | 20 %* | 17 %* | ||
Older unmarried girls (age 15+) | 65 %* | 83 %* | 68 %* | ||
Adolescents with disabilities | 75 % | 74 % | -- | ||
Adolescents without disabilities | 72 % | 74 % | -- | ||
Baseline below-median wealth | 64 %* | 72 % | 62 %* | ||
Baseline above-median wealth | 82 %* | 76 % | 75 %* |
Note: * indicates statistically significant difference between prior formal school enrollment rate across subgroups at p < 0.05.