Education of Disadvantaged Children in OIC:
The Key to Escape from Poverty
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Annex Figure 1 Senegal DHS 2005 and 2015 Correlations
A.
Attendance in school (6-11 year olds)
B.
Attendance in school (12-15 year olds)
C.
Finishing 5 years of education (12-15 year olds)
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
Rural
Urban
Diourbel
Louga
Matam
Kaolack
Tambacounda
Fatick
Thies
Saint-Louis
Kolda
Dakar
Zuguinchor
No education
Primary education
Secondary Education
Higher Education
5 or more children
3-4 children
1-2 children
Quint 1 (Poorest)
Quint 2
Quint 3
Quint 4
Quint 5 (Richest)
Wolof
Poular
Non-Senegalese
Soninke
Madingue
Serer
Other
Diola
Female
Male
TOTAL
attendance to school for children aged 6-11 years old
(%)
2005 2015
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
Rural
Urban
Diourbel
Louga
Matam
Kaolack
Tambacounda
Fatick
Thies
Saint-Louis
Kolda
Dakar
Zuguinchor
No education
Primary education
Secondary Education
Higher Education
5 or more children
3-4 children
1-2 children
Quint 1 (Poorest)
Quint 2
Quint 3
Quint 4
Quint 5 (Richest)
Wolof
Poular
Non-Senegalese
Soninke
Madingue
Serer
Other
Diola
Female
Male
TOTAL
attendance to school for children aged 12-15
years old (%)
2005 2015
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
Rural
Urban
Diourbel
Louga
Matam
Kaolack
Tambacounda
Fatick
Thies
Saint-Louis
Kolda
Dakar
Zuguinchor
No education
Primary education
Secondary Education
Higher Education
5 or more children
3-4 children
1-2 children
Quint 1 (Poorest)
Quint 2
Quint 3
Quint 4
Quint 5 (Richest)
Wolof
Poular
Non-Senegalese
Soninke
Madingue
Serer
Other
Diola
Female
Male
TOTAL
finishing 5 years of education (% of 12-15
year olds)
2005 2015