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30 November, 02:43

Why have some countries provided incentives for families to send their girls to school?

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  1. 30 November, 03:10
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    That is because in many societies worldwide, families still don't want to send girls to schools because they don't think that it's a place where girls should go. Governments try to fight this with various incentives but often the cultural tradition is stronger than these incentives and this creates a society not based on equality. This is relatively common in underdeveloped countries.
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