CEDAW/C/1997/3/Add.3
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25. Morocco's report describes the high rate of illiteracy of its population:
77.9 per cent of its women aged 10 years and older in 1982 were unable to read
or write. This percentage increases with age and in the rural areas. The
figures quoted in the World Education Report 1995 show that in 1995 there was an
increase over 1980 in the number of illiterate adults and women and consequently
a step backwards in women's and girls' education. There was an increase in
enrolment at the primary level between 1976 and 1986 whereas between 1980 and
1982 the World Education Report 1995 notes a substantial decrease. According to
Morocco's report, the secondary education of girls has made progress since 1980.
This information is confirmed by the figures cited above. The report admits the
low enrolment of girls in higher education but notes an increase in the number
of girls enrolled in scientific and technical subjects.
Philippines
Table 14.
Estimated number of illiterate adults
1980
1995
Total
(thousands)
%F
Total
(thousands)
%F
2 911
55
2 234
53
Table 15.
Estimated adult illiteracy ratio (percentage)
1995
Total
M
F
5.4
5.0
5.7
Table 16.
Gross enrolment ratio at primary level (percentage)
Total
M
F
1980
1992
1980
1992
1980
1992
112
112
114
...
110
...
Table 17.
Gross enrolment ratio at secondary level (percentage)
Total
M
F
1980
1992
1980
1992
1980
1992
64
77
60
...
69
...
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