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Ethnic conflict and gender inequality in education: the case of Turkey / Kılınç, Ramazan   Journal Article
Kılınç, Ramazan Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Although conflict remains a major obstacle to development in many areas of the world, its impact on education has been rarely studied. This article investigates the relationship between conflict and gender equality, focusing on the schooling of the girls in the conflict-ridden regions of Turkey. Patriarchy is the most important determinant of low educational levels among girls in Southeastern Turkey. However, ethnic conflict exacerbates male-dominant traditions and blocks economic development, reinforcing patriarchal norms and limiting girls’ school attendance. Yet, by provoking political mobilization around a Kurdish identity, ethnic conflict may undermine patriarchy and unintentionally promote girls’ education.
Key Words Education  Ethnic Conflict  Turkey  Gender Inequality  Kurdish Conflict 
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