causes of low literacy rate in pakistan
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The research is on the core issues related to the low literacy rate.TRANSCRIPT
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Acknowledgements
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Contents
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Executive Summary…………………………………………………4
Introduction ………………………………………………………….5
Purpose of study …………………………………….. ………7 Background …………………………………………………...7
Literature review ……………………………………………………9
Framework & Methodology ………………………………………..12
Sample ………………………………………………………..12 Questionnaire …………………………………………………13
Result & Discussion ………………………………………………...14
Recommendations …………………………………………………..22
Conclusion …………………………………………………………..23
References …………………………………………………………..24
Appendix.............................................................................................25
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Executive SummaryThe research is based upon finding the cause of low literacy rate of Pakistan. Literacy is very effective and important parameter of measuring social development of society. Literacy is also the ground reason for many other social problems such as crime rate, political unawareness and terrorism which off course turned into a cancer the research survey was based upon the literature review result. A number of previous studies and analysis mostly are converging on a number of definitions for low literacy rate. They include
Poverty Lack of awareness Gender discrimination Government mismanagement
The research survey is based upon all these finding in the review. The respondents were chosen from Informatics College and agricultural university. The results of the survey are analyzed with frequency distribution and respective percentage. The percentage and their figurative presentation are represented in data analysis of the report.Majority of the respondents opined in the favor of the poverty being the major reasons and linked it with government’s responsibility to eliminate the poverty. The second major reason which people opined is gender discrimination. They are of the opinion that there is a need of social and religious campaign to avoid further catastrophe in this regard. They said lack of awareness was a major reason behind low literacy. They blamed government for not planning the policies concerning this sector. After reviewing the opinion of all respondents, conclusively we come to a point that though core causes exist yet there is a need of massive state-sponsored effort to eliminate illiteracy from the country. Since the issue related is materialistic and financial therefore we are more in need of state sponsored move. We critically analyzing our research we came to a point that poverty, gender discrimination, lack of awareness and governments mismanagement were the most important reasons where government role is always in all other factor.Government should launch a multi dimensional policy in this regard specially focusing on eliminating the factor of finance from education either directly or indirectly. It should also take the services of religious scholars to promote the message of importance of education.
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Chapter No 1
Introduction
Literacy, in its simplest definition is the ability to read and write. People with good literacy skills
are more likely to having higher self-esteem, better jobs and higher wages than those with poor
literacy skills. They are more able to take advantage of the opportunities that life may offer them.
Literacy is very effective and important parameter of measuring social development of a society.
But the low literacy rate is the cause of many social problems such as crime rate, political,
unawareness and terrorism which of course has turned into cancer.
The education system in Pakistan is generally divided into five levels: Primary (grades one
through five); Middle (grades six through eight); High (grades nine and ten, leading to the
secondary school certificate or SSC); Intermediates (grades eleven and twelve, leading to a
Higher Secondary (School) Certificate or HSC) and university programs leading to
undergraduate and graduate degree.
The literacy rate in Pakistan is divided into three regions that are in cities, villages and tribal
areas. Below are some points regarding literacy rate in Pakistan.
The literacy rate is 87% in Islamabad and 20% in Kohlu district. In the period 2000-2004,
Pakistanis in the age group 55-64 had a literacy rate of almost 30%, those aged 45-54 had a
literacy rate of nearly 40%, those 25-34 had a literacy rate of 50%, and those aged 15-24 had a
literacy rate of 60%. Literacy rate vary regionally, particularly by sex. In tribal areas female
literacy is 7.5%. So these conditions of literacy rate are not adequate enough for a proper
political and social development of the country. This is clearly evident from the literacy ratio,
that the ground is not good for political and social awareness.
Education is a basic right for every human and has now become a standard to measure the social
progress of nations. It is surely a key to the political, social and economic development. In the
recent history, it has become a prominent phenomenon. The education policy is always on the
top of national priorities today. The recent flared of global intolerance is also believed to be
linked with literacy. Literacy rate have been proved with research to be linked with the economic
development of the country. The literate societies are more earning today. They have greater
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social and political stability. So literacy is an important aspect internationally. Following is the
major cause of low literacy rate in Pakistan.
Economic causes
Social causes
Economic causes are greatly affecting the literacy rate of Pakistan. Pakistan is a developing
country where 38% people are living beneath the poverty line. They don’t have enough resources
to fill their appetite. The household income is very meager and often not enough to support all
the children for primary education. It is a matter of concern that even if the family household
income is greater than expenses the number of children is greater than savings to afford. Parents
prefer their children to work so that income pressure could be met easily.
Social causes are gender discrimination, lack of awareness and government mismanagement.
Pakistan has a large proportion of female population which remains uneducated and thus a
serious impact on overall view of country’s literacy profile. This reason is also linked with
financial constraints. The social norms give a definite preference to the male child. Thus
whenever there is an option of picking the one child, female child is always given the least
priority. The literacy gap between male and female was 19% in 1981 and stands 24% in i998. It
is very expensive to be poor. Gender issues starts from the fact that social norms and religion is
misinterpreted. People view that religion restricts females of the family with four walls of the
house. This is a concrete belief especially in rural areas where majority of the Pakistani
population resides. Here the awareness campaigns to dilute this effect are difficult because of the
infrastructure.
Other reason for low literacy is quality of education is not standardization. This results in high
dropout rate. There is a very little convincing factor and attraction in obsolete methods of
teaching. Therefore those who are already economically stressed are highly vulnerable to drop
from primary level. Teachers often are well equipped and sometimes it is seen that teachers are
not properly qualified even. Classes have been reported with schools having teachers who are not
qualified up to primary levels. So the political involvement is also resulting in under qualified
people coming to this sector. Beside, the facilities like furniture and other basic needs are not
provided. The schools in rural areas are not well placed to cater majority of the population. So
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student from far flung areas prefer to remain in their locality because they are very poor and have
no transportation means.
Purpose of study:
The main reason for choosing this topic is to analyze the problems of low literacy rate of
Pakistan. The research is on the core issues related to the low literacy rate. Pakistan has not been
able to uplift literacy rate even after claiming to have education in the priority list. Low literacy
seems to be root cause of all other ills of the society that have risen to the scene in the last
decade. One of them may include intolerance and lack of awareness for human rights among the
masses of the nation. The study is about the root cause of the mother of the problems. The basic
purpose will be to highlight the factor that are providing a recessive and resistive force to the
development of a sound education system which may be able to attract more and more
population towards education.
Background:
Talking on a macro scale according to UNESCO Pakistan is currently a rate at 157 th position in
the list of 174 countries of the world with a low literacy rate of 58.2%. It needs to be highlighted
that from census to census the definition of literacy has been undergoing a change; resultantly
the literacy figure has vacillated irregularly during the last 5 census. And update of the five
censuses is as under;
Table below shows the literacy rate of Pakistan by Provinces.
Provinces Literacy Rate1972 1981 1998 2009
Punjab 20.7% 27.4% 46.6% 59%Sindh 30.2% 31.5% 45.3% 59%
Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa
15.5% 16.7% 35.4% 50%
Baluchistan 10.1% 10.3% 26.6% 45%
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Table below shows the literacy rate of Federally Administered Areas.
Region Literacy rate1981 1998 2007
Islamabad 47.8% 72.88% 87%Azad Kashmir 25.7% 55% 62%Gilgit-Baltistan 3% 37.85% 53%
Tribal Areas 6.38% 17.42% 22%
Year of Census
Male Female Total Urban Rural Definition of being
LiterateAge
Group
1951 19.2 % 12.2% 16.4% --- ---One who can read a clear
print in any language All Ages
1961 26.9% 8.2% 16.3% 34.8% 10.6%One who is able to read
with understanding a simple letter in any
language
Age 5 and
Above
1972 30.2% 11.6% 21.7% 41.5% 14.3%One who is able to read
and write in some language with understanding
Age 10 and
Above
1981 35.1% 16.0% 26.2% 47.1% 17.3%One who can read
newspaper and write a simple letter
Age 10 and
Above1998 54.8% 32.0% 43.9% 63.08
%33.64% One who can read a
newspaper and write a simple letter in any
language
Age 10 and
Above2004 66.25% 41.75% 54% 71% 44%2009 69% 45% 57% 74% 48%
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Chapter No 2
Literature Review
Education is a basic right for very human being and has now become a standard to measure the
social progress o nation. It is a surely key to political, social and economic development. In the
recent history, it has become a prominent phenomenon. So literacy is an important aspect
internationally. Pakistan faces challenges of the low literacy as compared to the developing
countries. Pakistan has one of the lowest literacy rates.
Sabina Qureshi (2003/2004) in her study discussed issues related to gender and factor affecting
literacy in Pakistan. The education sector in Pakistan has suffered from persistent and serves
under investment by the government throughout the last five decade. Public spending on
education at present stands was 8% of GDP as against 4% of GNP set forth by UNESCO for
literacy. According to the UNDP, Pakistan is one of 12 countries in the world which spends less
2% of GDP on education. The over-centralized management of the system of education has
traditionally maintained control over financing and decision making with little role for district
and local authorities. Until recent devolution plan, each provincial Department of Education was
responsible for service delivery and decisions including requirement of teachers, procurement of
school furniture and signing small contracts for school improvement. Even minor disciplinary
problem were referred to provincial authorities. Over-centralization compromised the quality of
service delivery by weakening the relationships of accountability between policy makers,
government sector responsible for education, service provider-schools and clients-parents and
students. Moreover education deprivation and poverty go hand in hand. The literacy gap between
male and female was 19% in 1981 and stands 24% in 1998. It is very expensive to be poor. One
clear manifestation of this truth is that poverty is major barrier to schooling. It costs about half
the annual income of poor rural families to send one children to primary school for one year.
In a research by Munir (2005) deal with illiterate of Pakistan, their characteristics and reason
which are responsible for it. Rural people 67% of total population, live in an underdeveloped life.
There is a lack of basic facilities in such areas. Awareness campaign should be needed. Besides
rural population, feudal setups of many areas are hurdle since people are not encouraged for
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education. The result of this, writer concludes that literacy rate of rural females in KPK and
Baluchistan is less than 10%.
Javed Hassan Aly (2007), in policy review once again is of the opinion that economic disparity
and gender inequality are top core issues besides the geographic disparity containing literacy.
The writer is of the opinion that the educational status of women of Pakistan is unacceptably
low. According to Ministry of Women Development, 60% of the female adult population is
illiterate. 19% of women of Pakistan have attained education to matriculation. Women of
Pakistan do not form homogenous entity; their opportunities vary greatly social system they are
part of. According to him the main factor which keep the children out of education are; poverty,
low quality of education, education not been perceived to provide economic gains and long
distance to school. He suggested the provision of compulsory and free education, additional
resources for provinces with wider gender gaps and hiring of teacher training oriented towards
reducing gaps.
Imran and Saeed ur Rehman (2009), express their research on the impact of gender inequality
in education. They declare education as the most important instrument for human development.
It has become a universal human right and important component of opportunities and
empowerment of women. Pakistan exhibits a considerable gender inequality in education. Strong
gender disparities exist in rural and urban areas and in provinces. Pakistan is a practical society
where women suffer all sorts of discrimination resulting in low social economic and political
status. There are countless issues of education in Pakistan. The work states low level of
investment, poverty, gender and regional inequalities and high population growth rate. Primary
enrollment is on increase but with creeping speed. There is always a wide gap between
enrollments of girls and boys. A gap is also there between rural and urban enrollments. These
indicate the lack of awareness and economic reasons. Middle enrollment also follows the same
trend in statistic although it has statistical values.
UNESCO Islamabad’s report discussed “Why Gender Equality in Basic Education in
Pakistan”. While referring to PSLM survey literacy for girls and women is consistently lower
than rate of boys and men. The figure coated by the report indicates the literacy rates lower in
rural areas than urban. Gender disparity is higher in some provinces (KPK and Baluchistan). A
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further closer analysis of PSLM data reveals the large gender disparities in some districts,
Jacobabad is one to quote. A statement “in some areas of countries education is still a dram for
boys and unimaginable for girls” guide us toward the two key issues related to literacy, low
household wealth and gender inequality.
They discuss various factors contributing towards gender disparity in access to education in
Pakistan. The first and the foremost factor highlighted are poverty and absence of free and
compulsory education for all. The direct expenditures keep many girls and boys of the poor
families out of school. The report further states the poverty is closely related to low education
levels. & it is also of the opinion that if girls do not become educated due to lack of funds for
education in their household a circle is perpetuated which continues to unable family to afford to
educate girls. Another factor is highlighted in the way of economic factor for the low literacy is
low education budget and the report suggests that an average Pakistan have been spending
around 2% of its GDP on education during 20 years. The conclusion of this report stresses upon
a heavier expenditure on education and assuring gender equality to boost up the literacy level in
addition an improved advocacy will also helps in achieving the goals.
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Chapter No 3
Theoretical Framework & Methodology
Sample
The samples consist of 30 peoples of Informatics College and Agricultural University of
Faisalabad. The questionnaires are completed in 1 week from students, teacher and others. The
data is collected from one college and one university. 30 questionnaires are completed and
collected for analysis.
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Poverty Gender Discrimination
Lack of Awareness
Govt. Mismanagment
Independent Variables
Low Literacy Rate
Dependent
Variable
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Questionnaire
A questionnaire consisted of two main causes of low literacy, economic and social causes. These
causes further divided into poverty, lack of awareness, gender discrimination and government
mismanagement.
In the questionnaire we used ratio, nominal and 5 point scale which is also called likert scale
ranging from strongly disagree to strongly agree. The questionnaire consists of two sections.
Section 1 comprises of personal question and section 2 comprise of question related to low
literacy rate.
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Chapter No 4
Result and Discussion
The survey is conducted from variety of profession and students. The survey is limited to
Faisalabad due to limitations of time and finance. The likert scale is preferably used to test public
opinion on specific causes. These results are listed below. We have applied frequency test to
analyze the result of our survey.
First question of survey is a comprehensive multiple choice. The background of the question is
the literature review highlighted points. The four key issues that came up in literature review
clearly asked to be chosen from. They are
a) Poverty
b) Lack of awareness
c) Gender discrimination
d) Govt. Mismanagement
What is the main reason for low literacy rate in Pakistan?
Poverty Lack of Awareness
Gender Discrimination
Govt. Mismanagement
Frequencies 8 4 2 16Percent 26.67% 13.33% 6.67% 53.33%
Government mismanagement is targeted for not being able to alleviate poverty which is the
actual root cause of low literacy rate. Majority have the opinion that people are not turning
towards education due to lack of finance as shown is above table. 26.67% people are agreed that
poverty, 13.33% respondents with lack of awareness, 6.67% people agree with gender
discrimination and 53.33% with Govt. mismanagement.
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Social causes affect the literacy rate?
1% -20% 21%-40% 41%-60% 61%-80Frequencies 2 10 13 5
Percent 6.67% 33.33% 43.33% 16.67%
Majority of people believe that social causes affect 41% to 60% to literacy rate.
Economic causes affect the literacy rate?
1% -20% 21%-40% 41%-60% 61%-80Frequencies 1 5 16 8
Percent 3.33% 16.67% 53.33% 26.67%
People believe that 41% to 60% to literacy rate.
People of low income unable to educate their children.
Strongly Disagree
Disagree Neutral Agree Strongly Agree
Frequencies 1 2 1 17 9Percent 3.33% 6.67% 3.33% 56.67% 30%
Respondents agree that people of low income unable to educate their children. Because they
have not enough finance to educate their children. Education is just dream for poor children as
the results are shown in table. 3.33% strongly disagree, 6.67% disagree, 3.33% neutral, 56.67%
agree and 30% strongly agree.
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If financial aid is provided than student enrollment will increase.
Strongly Disagree
Disagree Neutral Agree Strongly Agree
Frequencies -- 1 2 16 11Percent -- 3.33% 6.67% 53.33% 36.67%
This question is in fact another dimension of confirming our findings that financial problems are
containing people from going to schools. This question also reveals whether finance is the major
and foremost cause of not sending children school. So the result reveals that majority of person
support the idea of provision of financial aid. So the finance is the major barrier in the way of
seeking education. No one is strongly disagreeing with this. 3.33% disagree, 6.67% neutral,
53.33% agree and 36.67% strongly agree with this question.
Provision of free education in Pakistan will be the most important booster for literacy.
Strongly Disagree
Disagree Neutral Agree Strongly Agree
Frequencies 1 1 2 11 15Percent 3.33% 3.33% 6.67% 36.67% 50%%
Provision of free education is found to be highly popular among the public. 3.33% strongly
disagree, 3.33 disagree, 6.67 neutral, 36.67% agree and 50% strongly agree with the statement.
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Awareness level of education is low among people.
Strongly Disagree
Disagree Neutral Agree Strongly Agree
Frequencies -- 3 1 18 8Percent -- 10% 3.33% 60% 26.67%
Awareness of education is helpful to increase the literacy rate. People are not well aware in
Pakistan which is also reason for low literacy. The respondents are highly agreed with the
statement as the percentage shown. Only 10% disagree with it. 3.33% neutral, 60% agree and
26.67 strongly agree.
Importance of education needs to be explained to majority of population. It will increase literacy rate.
Strongly Disagree
Disagree Neutral Agree Strongly Agree
Frequencies -- 2 2 18 8Percent -- 6.67% 6.67% 60% 26.67%
The results reveal the fact that education yet needs to be explained to majority of the population.
Respondents are of the opinion that yet people do not know that a better educated individual
have a greater probability to be employed. Not only employed but well employed. 6.67% people
disagree, 6.67% neutral, 60% agree and 26.67 are strongly agreed.
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People in Pakistan pay more attention to the boy’s education rather than girls.
Strongly Disagree
Disagree Neutral Agree Strongly Agree
Frequencies 1 4 3 17 5Percent 3.33% 13.33% 10% 56.67% 16.67%
Gender discrimination is also the main reason for low literacy. Most of the people are agreed
with the statement. Gender discrimination is a hurdle in education in Pakistan as the result
shown. 3.33% strongly disagree, 13.33% disagree, 10% neutral, 56.67% agree and 16.67%
strongly agree.
A religious and social campaign is seriously needed against the gender issues to increase literacy.
Strongly Disagree
Disagree Neutral Agree Strongly Agree
Frequencies -- 3 4 11 12Percent -- 10% 13.33% 36.67% 40%
Need for social and religious campaign is highly felt among the masses. Respondents’ majority
said that there must be a campaign to aware the people regarding education as the result shown.
10% disagree, 13.33% neutral, 36.67% agree and 40% strongly agree.
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Inadequate facilities at the school level are the major reason for dropout rate of student.
Strongly Disagree
Disagree Neutral Agree Strongly Agree
Frequencies -- 5 11 12 2Percent -- 16.67% 36.67% 40% 6.67%
A few respondents are of the opinion that the facilities in school are quite adequate however
majority considered it to be a cause and hurdle in bringing pupils to school. Majority of the
respondent answered while considering government schools. They are of the view that due to
competition, since education has turned into a commercial field, private schools are providing
best possible facilities within different range of fees they charge. So in government school
facilities are not adequate. 16.67% disagree with the statement. 36.67% neutral, 40% agree and
6.67% strongly agree with it.
Teachers are not being properly trained by the Govt. which leads to lack of education quality.
Strongly Disagree
Disagree Neutral Agree Strongly Agree
Frequencies -- 4 5 14 7Percent -- 13.33% 16.67% 46.67% 23.33%
Majority of the people are agreed with the statement that teacher are not being properly trained
by the Govt. which lead to low literacy rate. People said that not the degree holders, competitive
people should be employed in the sector. 13.33% disagree, 16.67% neutral, 46.67% agree and
23.33% strongly agree.
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Education system in Pakistan is not satisfactory due to lack of resources.
Strongly Disagree
Disagree Neutral Agree Strongly Agree
Frequencies 1 4 4 16 5Percent 3.33% 13.33% 13.33% 53.33% 16.67%
There is a lack of resources in Pakistan which also a big hurdle in literacy. Respondents believe
that education system in Pakistan is not good. The respondents are greatly agreed with the
statement. 3.33% strongly disagree, 13.33% disagree, 53.33% agree and 16.67% strongly agree.
If the schools are made at feasible locations this will be lead increase student enrollment.
Strongly Disagree
Disagree Neutral Agree Strongly Agree
Frequencies -- 5 9 9 7Percent -- 16.67% 30% 30% 23.33%
Majority of the respondents opined in the favor of developing school at feasible and easily
accessible places. They feel that school which are at long distance from the residence area also
reason for low literacy. 16.67% respondent disagree, 30% neutral, 30% agree and 23.33%
strongly agree with it.
In your opinion what are the major reason for low literacy rate in Pakistan?
Following are the opinion of the majority of the respondents which come out as a result of our
survey.
Poverty
Government Policies
Lack of awareness in parents and students
Lack of training
Lack of knowledge
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Lack of opportunities
Adequate facilities
Low teaching standard
In your opinion what steps should be taken to improve literacy?
The suggestions of the most of the people are directed in these points. They are as followed.
Media can play its role
School must be at proper places
Feudalism must be eradicated
Free education
Control the corruption
Women awareness
No politics in the educational sectors
Importance of education
Education system must be changed
Follow our Urdu language in place of English
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Recommendations
After review of our research and analysis of public opinion we recommended some of the vital
steps in this regard. These suggestions are based on consensus.
Government should launch heavy finance schemes for the education sectors. Primarily
focuses to the government schools so that cheaper education could be provided. This
should be accomplished with transparency in financing schemes so that implementation
could be proper.
There should be state supported social awareness campaign. If such campaigns are not
sponsored at least they should be endorsed. The campaign should have religious
dimension so that gender discrimination and misinterpretation should be curbed. The
campaign should be on large scale.
The schools should be restructured as far as the facilities and teacher training are
concerned. There should be consistent mechanism for the teacher refresher courses and
preferably they should be managed locally.
Direct sponsor scheme should be launched to improve the facilities in schools. In this
way many organization can be asked to invest in the education sector.
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Chapter No 5
Finding and Conclusion
After reviewing the opinion of respondents, conclusively we come to a point that though core
causes exist yet there is need of massive state-sponsored effort to eliminate illiteracy from the
country. Since the issues related are materialistic and financial therefore we are more in a need of
state-sponsored move.
We critically analyzing our research came to a point that poverty, lack of awareness, gender
discrimination and Govt. mismanagement are the most important reason for low literacy rate in
Pakistan. These factors are clearly economic and social issues. It is simple to state that there are
core issues. They act as hindrance factors in the way of improving the literacy figure.
The government is to be the ultimate authority in this regard. If we want a major shift in this
regard we need concrete efforts by the government on massive scale. Awareness campaign
should be needed in this regard and provision of free education is the most important task related
to it. However is we see this comes under the fold of government responsibility. No other stake
holder can be as powerful as government and its effective policies. Either directly government
can eliminate the core reason or the effect of that core reason can be diluted.
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Pakistan: An empirical Analysis; European Journal of Economics, Finance and
Administrative Science.
Hasan Aly Javed (2007), Education in Pakistan, A White Paper; Document to Debate
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Ahmed Munir (2005), Pakistan; Where and who are the worlds illiterate? Background
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www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Education_in_Pakistan
Appendix
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(*The information is provided for research purpose only and will be kept confidential under all circumstances.)
Cause of Low Literacy Rate in Pakistan
(Questionnaires)
(Personal Information)
Name __________________
What is your gender?
____Male ____Female
Age.a. 18---28b. 28---38c. 38---48d. Other (specify) __________
What is your profession?a) Teacher b) Business man c) Student d) Other____________
Please specify your years of education?a) 12b) 14c) 16d) Other (specify) __________
(Research Information)
What is the main reason for Low Literacy Rate in Pakistan?a) Povertyb) Lack of awarenessc) Gender Discriminationd) Government Mismanagement
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Social causes affect the Literacy Rate.a) 1% to 20%b) 21% to 40%c) 41% to 60%d) 61% to 80%
Economic causes influence on the Literacy Rate.a) 1% to 20%b) 21% to 40%c) 41% to 60%d) 61% to 80%
Strongly disagree
Disagree Neutral Agree Strongly agree
1 2 3 4 5 People of low income unable
to educate their children’s.
If financial aid is provided then the student enrollment will increase.
Provision of free education will be the most important booster for literacy. Do you agree?
Awareness level of education is low among the people.
Importance of education needs to be explained to majority of population. It will increase literacy rate.
People in Pakistan pay more attention to the boy’s education rather than girls.
A religious and social awareness campaign is seriously needed against the gender issues to increase literacy.
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Inadequate facilities at the school are the major reason for dropout rate of student?
Teachers are not being properly trained by the Govt. which leads to the lack of education quality.
Education system in Pakistan is not satisfactory due to lack of resources.
If the schools are made at the feasible locations this will be increase student enrollment.
Q: In your opinion what are the major reason for Low Literacy rate in Pakistan?
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Q: What steps should be taken to improve the Literacy rate?
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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