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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