Women doing better men in educational outcomes ? Stats SA
JOHANNESBURG - Stats SA has revealed that women do far better than men when it comes to educational outcomes.
On Tuesday, it released the results of its survey called the Education and Labour Market Outcomes in South Africa for 2018. The report presents data analysis and comparisons of three generations in South Africa: the one between 1960 and 1979, the millennials born between 1980 and 1999 and the born-free generation born in 1994 and after.
The Stats SA report compares the gains made in educational participation, looking at the gender gap in education and labour market participation of the three generations from 2002 to 2018.“Women are doing generally better than men when it comes to educational outcomes.”“There is improvement, mainly amongst the younger generations in the form of millennials improving on educational outcomes.”
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