The Socio -Economic Factors Affecting Girl Child Education: A Case Study Of Jinja Municipality, Jinja District

ABSTRACT

Enhancing girl-child participation in secondary education is rna~orly based on socio-economic, socio-cultural, parents level of education and distance from school factors. The study purposed to establish the extent to which the factors affect girl-child participation in secondary education in

Jinja district, Jinja Municipality, Uganda. Four research questions were formulated to guide the study. Literature reviewed was discussed in the light of the variables affecting girl-child participation in secondary education. The study reviewed literature based on four objectives; effect of socio-economic, socio-cultural, parents level of education as well as distance from school factors on girls participation in secondary school education. The study was anchored on

the Needs Hierarchy Theory developed by Abraham Maslow an American psychologists (Maslow, 1954).

The study used descriptive survey. The target population of the study was the principals of 33 public secondary schools in Jinja district,66 class teachers and 66 head girls and deputy headgirls.

The census sampling was used to get 33 principals and 66 head girls and deputy head girls but systematic random selection was used to get the 66 class teachers two from every school.

The response rate of the respondents was 100 percent. The study used questionnaires for data collection collected data were analyzed using computer.

The findings from the study showed that socio-econornic factors affect participation of girl child in secondary education. This resulted to lack of school uniform, lack of school fees. lack of teaching learning materials, high rate of drop—out and lack of personal effects for those with poor

socio-economic background. The socio-cultural factors result to early marriages, male preference in family, community initiation into adulthood, negative attitudes of girls in education, cultural practices and feeling of being adults which do affect participation ot girl child in secondary

education. Parents’ level of education as a factor affects girl child participation in secondary education because it can promote or lower their participation in education. Educated parents do support their girls in their educational requirements. They also become roll models to their

daughters’ participation in education they most understand what their daughters want and they do provide them with unlike the uneducated parents. Distance from school as a factor has effect on girl, child participation in education. The wider the distance the more insecure the girls are in

their participation in secondary education. Distance from school, makes the girl child to become fatigued due to long walking. This also result to early pregnancies as the girls meet a lot of challenges on their way to school when they walk to and fro as in case of day scholars or when

they are sent home as in cases of boarders. The researcher suggests the need to carry out the study to determine other factors affecting girl child participation in secondary education. The researcher also suggests similar studies to be carried out in other districts. in private girls and

mixed secondary schools and in public primary schools in the district.

 

 

TABLE OF CONTENT

DECLARATION.

DEDICATION ii

ACKNOWLEDGMENT iii

TABLE OF CONTENT iv

LIST OF TABLES vi

LIST OF FIGURES vii

LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS viii

ABSTRACT

CHAFFER ONE I

INTRODUCTION I

1.1 Background to the study 1

1.2 Statement ofthe problem 4

1.3Thepurposeofthestudy s

1.4 Research objectives 5

1.5 Research questions 5

1.6 Significance ofthe study 6

1.7 Limitation ofthe study 6

1.8 Delimitations ofthe study 7

1.9 Basic assumptions of the study 7

1.10 Definition of significant terms

1.11 Organization ofthe study 8

CHAFFER TWO 9

LITERATURE REVIEW 9

2.1 Introduction 9

2.2 Effects of Socio-economic tictors on participation of girl child in secondary school education... 9

2.3 Effects ofsocio-cultural factors affecting participation of girl-child in secondary school

education 11

2.4 Effects of parents level of education on girl-child participation in secondary school education.. 13

2.5 Effects ofdistance from school on participation ofgirl-child in secondary education 14

2.6 Summary of literature review 14

2.7 Theoretical framework Is

2.8 Conceptual frame work 18

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APA

Research, S. (2022). The Socio -Economic Factors Affecting Girl Child Education: A Case Study Of Jinja Municipality, Jinja District. Afribary. Retrieved from https://track.afribary.com/works/the-socio-economic-factors-affecting-girl-child-education-a-case-study-of-jinja-municipality-jinja-district-2

MLA 8th

Research, SSA "The Socio -Economic Factors Affecting Girl Child Education: A Case Study Of Jinja Municipality, Jinja District" Afribary. Afribary, 19 Aug. 2022, https://track.afribary.com/works/the-socio-economic-factors-affecting-girl-child-education-a-case-study-of-jinja-municipality-jinja-district-2. Accessed 27 Nov. 2024.

MLA7

Research, SSA . "The Socio -Economic Factors Affecting Girl Child Education: A Case Study Of Jinja Municipality, Jinja District". Afribary, Afribary, 19 Aug. 2022. Web. 27 Nov. 2024. < https://track.afribary.com/works/the-socio-economic-factors-affecting-girl-child-education-a-case-study-of-jinja-municipality-jinja-district-2 >.

Chicago

Research, SSA . "The Socio -Economic Factors Affecting Girl Child Education: A Case Study Of Jinja Municipality, Jinja District" Afribary (2022). Accessed November 27, 2024. https://track.afribary.com/works/the-socio-economic-factors-affecting-girl-child-education-a-case-study-of-jinja-municipality-jinja-district-2