This aims to study how spending per student in primaryschool differs between all the 290 Swedish municipalities. Furthermore, it examines what factors effect how much is spent per student and what implications this has from an equality standpoint. The report used a cross-sectional data from 2016 and analysed the results using the OLS method. A number of variables were chosen based on earlier research. The results show that main variables that affect spending are tax, population, number of students per teacher, percentage children in the municipality and population density. The changes in spending results in that some students are allocated more resources than others and this could have consequences from an equality standpoint. However, over...
In the beginning of the 1990s the responsibility for the schools shifted from the government to the ...
Sweden spends altogether about 4.5% of GDP on primary, secondary and upper secondary school. Conside...
Studies reveal a variation in the effects on education outcome from various social, political, and e...
This aims to study how spending per student in primaryschool differs between all the 290 Swedish mun...
Individual demand for local public schooling: Evidence from Swedish survey data by Åsa Ahlin and Eva...
Sweden has undertaken major national reforms of its school sector which, con- sequently, has been cl...
Sweden has undertaken major national reforms of its school sector, which, consequently, has been cla...
In this paper we investigate the demand for local public school expenditures in Sweden. By using sur...
The major focus in this study is structural inequalities in primary school in Sweden. UNESCO points ...
Danish municipalities have autonomy to decide on how much it should cost to run the primary schools,...
In the 1990s, an educational reform changed the Swedish school market. The reform allows anyone with...
School results and how schools should be governed was one of the biggest topics in the last Swedish ...
This quantitative study aims to contribute to the understanding of how increasing educational costs ...
This paper investigates the long-term effects of local government education spending on child outco...
The aim of this research was to study how pupils in the ninth grade in elementary school in Sweden c...
In the beginning of the 1990s the responsibility for the schools shifted from the government to the ...
Sweden spends altogether about 4.5% of GDP on primary, secondary and upper secondary school. Conside...
Studies reveal a variation in the effects on education outcome from various social, political, and e...
This aims to study how spending per student in primaryschool differs between all the 290 Swedish mun...
Individual demand for local public schooling: Evidence from Swedish survey data by Åsa Ahlin and Eva...
Sweden has undertaken major national reforms of its school sector which, con- sequently, has been cl...
Sweden has undertaken major national reforms of its school sector, which, consequently, has been cla...
In this paper we investigate the demand for local public school expenditures in Sweden. By using sur...
The major focus in this study is structural inequalities in primary school in Sweden. UNESCO points ...
Danish municipalities have autonomy to decide on how much it should cost to run the primary schools,...
In the 1990s, an educational reform changed the Swedish school market. The reform allows anyone with...
School results and how schools should be governed was one of the biggest topics in the last Swedish ...
This quantitative study aims to contribute to the understanding of how increasing educational costs ...
This paper investigates the long-term effects of local government education spending on child outco...
The aim of this research was to study how pupils in the ninth grade in elementary school in Sweden c...
In the beginning of the 1990s the responsibility for the schools shifted from the government to the ...
Sweden spends altogether about 4.5% of GDP on primary, secondary and upper secondary school. Conside...
Studies reveal a variation in the effects on education outcome from various social, political, and e...