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disadvantaged members of the society. The main objectives of the paper are to describe to what extent the education and healthcare …
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in the analysis as applied on government spending on education in the Philippines. …
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of private education - the relative size of the private sector, its growth, attributes of children going to private … schools, and demand for private education in rural India. A distinction is made between the government-aided private schools … and the unaided private schools, with focus on the unaided private school system as the private system of education in …
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The report analyzes the impact of the global financial crisis on public services delivery in education and healthcare … fiscal accounts developments are presented. The performance of the education and healthcare sectors are described in the …
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examines the extent of household expenditure on education by different groups of population, the elasticity of household … expenditure on education to changes in household income on the one hand and government expenditure on education on the other and … the determinants of family expenditures on education. It has been found that there is nothing like 'free' education in …
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in Vietnam. In 2005, Holsinger called for further analysis of education inequality. Here we take up this challenge, with … education spending or attainment per se, but of its concentration along income lines. …
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Philippine higher education (HE) plays an important role in the country’s economy and is vital in achieving global ….This could be traceable to the populist education policy all past governments have adopted.Poor quality HE led to poor quality …
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in Vietnam. In 2005, Holsinger called for further analysis of education inequality. Here we take up this challenge, with … education spending or attainment per se, but of its concentration along income lines. …
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In this paper we confirm the universality of steadily rising education expenditures among OECD nations, as predicted by … future. However, we find that while the level of education costs in America is significantly higher than that of all other … OECD countries, education spending per student in the United States is increasing about as quickly as it is in many other …
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In South Africa, school quality within the public school system is heterogeneous and highly stratified along race, socio-economic status and geographic location. Because of the lingering effect of racial segregation, schools which historically served the white minority and accordingly received a...
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