* Rescaled indices of economic, social and cultural status (ESCS) for use with the PISA 2012, 2015 and 2018 datasets, available in CSV only.
Set in the rural hinterlands of Maharashtra and Karnataka, the movie exposes the traditions. The story follows two individuals forced into servitude to the goddess Yellamma due to trivial superstitions:
Directed by Rajiv Patil and released on September 25, 2009, stands as a landmark in Marathi cinema for its unflinching portrayal of archaic traditions and religious exploitation. The film won five National Film Awards , including Best Actor for Upendra Limaye and Best Music Direction for the duo Ajay-Atul. Plot Summary: A Struggle for Human Dignity
* see PISA2018 Technical Report Annex K for details. jogwa full marathi movie
** Rescaled indices of economic, social and cultural status (ESCS) for use with the PISA 2000, 2003, 2006, 2009 and 2012 datasets Set in the rural hinterlands of Maharashtra and
For PISA 2012, Data are available in TXT format. SAS and SPSS Control Files are available to recreate the dataset in selected format.
For PISA 2009, Data are available in TXT format. SAS and SPSS Control Files are available to recreate the dataset in selected format.
For PISA 2009 ERA, Data are available in TXT format. SAS and SPSS Control Files are available to recreate the dataset in selected format.
Navigation Indices file (SPSS format only)
For PISA 2006, Data are available in TXT format. SAS and SPSS Control Files are available to recreate the dataset in selected format.
Data file with abilities on the Computer-Based Assessment of Science (CBAS) for students from three countries
For PISA 2003, Data are available in TXT format. SAS and SPSS Control Files are available to recreate the dataset in selected format.
Set in the rural hinterlands of Maharashtra and Karnataka, the movie exposes the traditions. The story follows two individuals forced into servitude to the goddess Yellamma due to trivial superstitions:
Directed by Rajiv Patil and released on September 25, 2009, stands as a landmark in Marathi cinema for its unflinching portrayal of archaic traditions and religious exploitation. The film won five National Film Awards , including Best Actor for Upendra Limaye and Best Music Direction for the duo Ajay-Atul. Plot Summary: A Struggle for Human Dignity