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Les déterminants de la fréquentation scolaire au Mali : Entre caractéristiques socioculturelles et économiques et statut de l'enfant dans le ménage

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  • BOUARÉ Issa
  • KONE Felix Yagoua
  • KUEPIE Mathias
  • SIDIBE Lassine

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La question fondamentale à laquelle cette étude se propose de répondre est de savoir pourquoi certains enfants de 7-18 ans fréquentent l’école au Mali et d’autres pas. Pour y répondre, nous commençons par positionner la fréquentation scolaire dans un cadre théorique où les facteurs culturels, économiques, familiaux et d’offre éducative se conjuguent pour déterminer les chances de fréquentation des jeunes. Il ressort des analyses, à partir des données de l’enquête malienne auprès des ménages de 2003, que les facteurs culturels sont de loin plus déterminant pour la fréquentation scolaire que le facteur économique. Un autre résultat de première importance est que la discrimination vis-à-vis des filles confiées est si importante qu’elle explique, à elle seule, quasiment toutes les inégalités entre filles et garçons en matière d’éducation.

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  • BOUARÉ Issa & KONE Felix Yagoua & KUEPIE Mathias & SIDIBE Lassine, 2012. "Les déterminants de la fréquentation scolaire au Mali : Entre caractéristiques socioculturelles et économiques et statut de l'enfant dans le ménage," LISER Working Paper Series 2012-41, Luxembourg Institute of Socio-Economic Research (LISER).
  • Handle: RePEc:irs:cepswp:2012-41
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      Keywords

      Mali; fréquentation scolaire; inégalités scolaires; enfants confiés;
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      JEL classification:

      • I30 - Health, Education, and Welfare - - Welfare, Well-Being, and Poverty - - - General
      • J13 - Labor and Demographic Economics - - Demographic Economics - - - Fertility; Family Planning; Child Care; Children; Youth
      • J22 - Labor and Demographic Economics - - Demand and Supply of Labor - - - Time Allocation and Labor Supply

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