Gender Disparity in literacy level among Scheduled Caste, Scheduled Tribe Population – A case Study of Jalpaiguri District, West Bengal, India
DOI
Access Status
This content is available to Open Access.
To download content simply use the links provided under the Files section.
More information about licence and terms of use for this content is available in the Rights section.
Type
Article
Date
2022
Journal Title
Geographical thoughts
Journal Editor
Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Publisher
University of North Bengal
Statistics
Total views and downloads
Views
33Downloads
15Citation
Barman, A., & Roy, R. (2022). Gender Disparity in literacy level among Scheduled Caste, Scheduled Tribe Population – A case Study of Jalpaiguri District, West Bengal, India. Geographical Thoughts, 20. https://ir.nbu.ac.in/handle/123456789/5118
Authors
Advisor
Editor
Abstract
Literacy is an important indicator of socio-cultural development of any region.
Male-female gap in literacy is an important indicator of literacy. Gender disparity
in literacy affects in all aspects of lives of women .Scheduled caste and Scheduled
tribe peoples are always far behind in all social development aspects. The present
paper aims to study the Gender disparity in literacy among schedule caste and
scheduled tribe population in Jalpaiguri district of West Bengal. The research
work is based on secondary sources of data collected from the District Census
Hand Book (2011) of Jalpaiguri district and State Statistical Handbook. Literacy
rate has been computed for the population above 6 year and Sopher’s Disparity
index modified by Kundu and Rao (1983) has been employed for measurement of
male-female disparity among SC and ST population in literacy. The male female
disparity in literacy is high in rural area than urban area.
Description
Citation
Accession No
Call No
Book Title
Edition
Volume
ISBN No
Volume Number
20
Issue Number
ISSN No
2229-466X
eISSN No
Pages
Pages
83