Education is an essential input for economic development and is one of the basic human rights. Basically, education provides and contributes to the quality of human assets to achieve all development goals, such as poverty reduction, gender empowerment, improving human capital, and enhances socioeconomic benefits. However, unfortunately, education is the one of the deprived sector and its targets have not been achieved in Pakistan in the past decades. This paper contributes to understanding the micro-supply capacity assessment for the public sector schools of Punjab, using annual school census 2014 and monthly schools reports. It adopts the micro-supply capacity assessment method prepared by the World Bank consulting firm GEDESO (2014). The ...
The role of human capital (education and health) is recognized both in theoretical and empirical eco...
The Constitution of Pakistan has placed the responsibility for basic education in the State. In the ...
vSeveral studies have shown that investment in the quality of education has a higher payoff th...
Education is an essential input for economic development and is one of the basic human rights. Basic...
This focus of this study is confined to primary and secondary education in Sindh province. This pape...
Education is one of the key ingredients of Human Development as envisaged by social scientists, reit...
Public-private partnerships (PPPs) in education are increasing in profile as countries grapple with ...
According to Economic Survey of Pakistan (2008-2009), Pakistan is committed for achieving the millen...
Primary school enrollment rates in Pakistan are lower than in other countries at the same level of e...
This paper addresses the issue of universal primary education (one of the MDGs) in Pakistan. It is u...
The investment in primary and secondary education is a fundamental premise for achieving socia...
This policy brief draws on research papers and reports from a large-scale longitudinal study conduct...
The paper analyses the dynamics of education sector in Pakistan in comparison to other developing co...
This paper concentrates on the contribution of education to economic growth of Pakistan during 1971-...
This study attempts to analyse the priorities accorded to Education by the federal as well as the pr...
The role of human capital (education and health) is recognized both in theoretical and empirical eco...
The Constitution of Pakistan has placed the responsibility for basic education in the State. In the ...
vSeveral studies have shown that investment in the quality of education has a higher payoff th...
Education is an essential input for economic development and is one of the basic human rights. Basic...
This focus of this study is confined to primary and secondary education in Sindh province. This pape...
Education is one of the key ingredients of Human Development as envisaged by social scientists, reit...
Public-private partnerships (PPPs) in education are increasing in profile as countries grapple with ...
According to Economic Survey of Pakistan (2008-2009), Pakistan is committed for achieving the millen...
Primary school enrollment rates in Pakistan are lower than in other countries at the same level of e...
This paper addresses the issue of universal primary education (one of the MDGs) in Pakistan. It is u...
The investment in primary and secondary education is a fundamental premise for achieving socia...
This policy brief draws on research papers and reports from a large-scale longitudinal study conduct...
The paper analyses the dynamics of education sector in Pakistan in comparison to other developing co...
This paper concentrates on the contribution of education to economic growth of Pakistan during 1971-...
This study attempts to analyse the priorities accorded to Education by the federal as well as the pr...
The role of human capital (education and health) is recognized both in theoretical and empirical eco...
The Constitution of Pakistan has placed the responsibility for basic education in the State. In the ...
vSeveral studies have shown that investment in the quality of education has a higher payoff th...