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Gender Differences in Civic Knowledge

This chart illustrates gender disparities in civic knowledge across different countries, as revealed by the 2022 ICCS results. The Y-axis represents the advantage that girls have over boys in terms of scale points. The data reveal a universal gender gap in civic knowledge, with girls outperforming boys in every surveyed nation. The international average difference is 26 scale points. A significant regional trend emerges, with countries in Northern and Eastern Europe reporting the highest disparities. Bulgaria (41 points), Sweden (37 points) and Norway (36 points) show a female advantage that is significantly higher than the international average. In contrast, the gender gap is significantly narrower in countries such as Spain (17 points) and France (13 points). Interestingly, the difference between boys and girls was found to be statistically insignificant in the Netherlands (10 points) and Colombia (6 points).

Source: World Bank Group, IEA Compass: Briefs in Education, Issue 28: INTERNATIONAL GENDER DIFFERENCES IN CIVIC KNOWLEDGE AND ATTITUDES: IMPLICATIONS AND WAYS FORWARD
Topic: Literacy
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Geographical scope: World
Method: survey
Unit of measurement: Percent (%)
Link to original document: www.iea.nl

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