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Off the balance sheet: the impact of the economic crisis on girls and young women

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Written by Nicola Jones

Research reports

This report examines the continuing and deepeningimpact of the economic crisis on girls and young women worldwide.

Long standing economic trends, entrenched gender inequality andausterity budgets have all left girls and their families bearing thebrunt of fewer resources and reduced access to services.

Key findings from the report include:
  • Girls drop out of school more – with a 29% decrease in primary school completion for girls versus 22% for boys. 
  • Family poverty hits girls hardest - a 1% fall in GDP increases infant mortality by 7.4 deaths per 1,000 births for girls versus 1.5 for boys.
  • Health cuts leave adolescent girls at greater risk during pregnancy with 14-19 year olds most at risk of death in pregnancy in many countries.This report by Plan and ODI examines the continuing and deepening impact of the economic crisis on girls and young women worldwide.
  • Off the balance sheet: the impact of the economic crisis on girls and young women

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Maria Stavropoulou and Nicola Jones