Women’s outcomes in education and employment: strong gains, but more to do - Tuesday, March 27, 2012, by Éric Charbonnier and Corinne Heckmann Innovation and Measuring Progress Division, Directorate for Education
There’s no denying it: when it comes to education and employment, women are on a roll, all over the world. As described in the latest issue of the OECD’s new brief series Education Indicators in Focus, the achievement gap between boys and girls has narrowed so much at lower levels of education that the focus of concern is now on the underachievement of boys. On the 2009 PISA reading assessment, for example, 15-year-old girls outperformed boys in every OECD country, on average by 39 points – the equivalent of one year of school.