A comparative Analysis of Child Right to Education in Germany and the United State of America
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posted on 2023-02-04, 19:43 authored by Mohammad Rasikh WasiqMohammad Rasikh Wasiq<p> </p>
<p><em>The right to education is universal, but girls continue to suffer severe disadvantage and exclusion within education systems in many countries. Gender disparity begins in early childhood and is present at all stages of girls' lives, impacting negatively on their access to education. Children miss out on school because their families need them to earn money. But by sacrificing their education, they become trapped in a cycle of poverty. Many countries, particularly developing countries, face an acute shortage of qualified teachers. Even though schooling is largely financed with public resources across the globe, a great deal of heterogeneity is observed between countries and world regions. The study employs a doctrinal method of research where the study is to identify and assess the right to education of children in the USA, and Germany, and whether an acceptance of a universal right to education can lead to the benefits of economic efficiency and improvements in social welfare. Hence, the study is undertaken to understand the implementation of the right to education in aforesaid countries. </em></p>
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