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Coût et financement de l'enseignement supérieur en Haute-Volta
1984
référence interne : 84055Version révisée d'un rapport d'octobre 1982; L'objectif essentiel de ce rapport est de mettre en évidence le coût considérable de l'enseignement supérieur et la nécessité de le réduire pour développer l'enseignement primaire en Haute-Volta.
Rethinking the Finance of Post-Compulsory Education
2010
Throughout the world, the finance of education is in serious crisis. The crisis of educational finance is not limited to the problem of meeting the obligations of societies to provide some minimum amount of compulsory education for their students. This minimum does not assure the preparation of an appropriately trained labour force in a world that is increasingly technicological and in which a competitive economy requires the remplacement of traditional production processes with others based on sophisticated labour and capital. The rapid growth of post-compulsory systems of education is no longer a luxury, but a necessity for industrialization and economic development.
Excluding the Poor : globalisation and educational systems
2002
02062; International audience; The article starts from the fact that one billion adults are illiterate world-wide, that more than 100 million children of school age are not schooled, and that the democratisation of the access to education is often only rhetorical. On the basis of available statistics it tackles successively three questions. First, who finances education and how much do they spend? Secondly, what resources or means are devoted to the education of an individual, and how can these data be evaluated. And finally, do the inequalities between individuals, social groups or nations tend to de- or increase with respect to education access. It will be shown that, for example, in deve…
Expanding education through user charges : what can be achieved in Malawi and other LDCs ?
1986
International audience; Two features mark the education sector in many LDCs today: first, education is publicly provided; and second. governments are faced with severe financial constraints. As a result, enrollmrnts are confined to low Ievels, and there is excess demand. To mitigate these adverse outcomes, we consider user charges as a means to mobilize additional resources for education. Under the circumstances that characterize most LDCs. we show that (i) families are willing to pay for education: (ii) the resources collected through user charges could finance a sizable expansion of education; and (iii) scholarships can offset the equity effects of user charges.
An adult life cycle perspective on public subsidies to higher education in three countries
1986
Studies of the incidence of public susidies to higher education have commonly disregarded adjustements to an appropriate age range in the parental reference populations. Even where the need for such adjustements is noted, implications have rarely if ever been systematically analyzed. Moreover, no attention whatsoever seems to have been paid to implications for adult life-cycle experiences let alone secular changes in experiences over successive cohorts. The present paper seeks to fill part of these gaps, drawing on relevant parts of our research on "the political economy of government support of higher education : studies in Chile, France and Malaysia".
The Strategy Used by High-Performing Asian Economies in Education : Some Lessons for Developing Countries
1998
International audience; The paper examines the main features of the educational policies followed over the last three decades by high-performing Asian economies. The educational strategy is contrasted with that of the other countries located in the same region. The issues analyzed concern the emphasis placed on the different levels of schooling, the choices made in terms of quantity and quality of education, the schemes used to finance education at the different levels and the choice of school inputs toward efficiency and equity.
La France dépense-t-elle trop peu pour son enseignement supérieur ?
1989
International audience
Les financements de l'éducation en France et ailleurs : qui paye quoi ? Comment ?
2012
Depuis 1974, les travaux de la DEPP sur le Compte de l'éducation ont permis de dresser les caractéristiques du financement de l'éducation en France et de suivre son évolution. Les travaux de l'OCDE publiés dans Regards sur l'Éducation, portant sur un ensemble de pays développés et de pays émergents, permettent d'observer les tendances mondiales mais aussi de mesurer le caractère souvent atypique de la situation française. Les études d'Eurydice, enfin, permettent de comparer les pratiques et les politiques de financement entre les pays de l'Union Européenne. En effet, les différences dans les structures de financement et dans les choix budgétaires relèvent en fait des choix de politique éduc…
Le financement des services de santé dans les pays en développement face au dilemne efficacité-équité
1995
International audience
Economique de l'éducation. Travaux français
1979
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