The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final version can be found by following the DOI link.Data from the Young Lives study are used to evaluate the efficiency of education systems in four low and middle income countries: Ethiopia, India, Peru and Vietnam. A meta-frontier variant of data envelopment analysis is used to assess the relative performance of each country’s system, and, within each country, to evaluate the impact of public and private schooling, and of urban and rural location. Comparisons are drawn between the four countries; the results indicate that in no country does the educational system perform uniformly badly or well. Conditioning on the inputs available, rural areas ...
An investigation is done on learning outcomes among children of different states of India at element...
This paper is just a sample template for the prospective authors of IISTE Over the decades, the conc...
How does a country achieve the most efficient education system possible? We examine the efficiency o...
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In developing countries, rising incomes, increased demand for more skilled labor, and government inv...
CONGRESO INTERNACIONALHow does a country achieve the most efficient education system possible? We ex...
Education is important at national, local and individual levels. Its benefits accrue both to society...
This chapter uses the annual school census to analyze differences in primary school performances acr...
Efficiency has become a serious issue for educators, policy makers, and the public. Urban and rural ...
Policymakers in developing countries have long been troubled by the unde-sirable, but apparently una...
The paper analyses the relationship between the popular Barro and Lee (2001) ‘Average years of Schoo...
Increasing school enrolment has been a focus of investment, even in remote rural areas whose populat...
Attendance in education and associated years of schooling have expanded substantially in developing ...
The measurement of the efficiency of public education expenditure using parametric and non-parametri...
The provision of access to good quality education for all requires not only improvements in access a...
An investigation is done on learning outcomes among children of different states of India at element...
This paper is just a sample template for the prospective authors of IISTE Over the decades, the conc...
How does a country achieve the most efficient education system possible? We examine the efficiency o...
This paper examines urban-rural effects on public upper-secondary school efficiency in northern Thai...
In developing countries, rising incomes, increased demand for more skilled labor, and government inv...
CONGRESO INTERNACIONALHow does a country achieve the most efficient education system possible? We ex...
Education is important at national, local and individual levels. Its benefits accrue both to society...
This chapter uses the annual school census to analyze differences in primary school performances acr...
Efficiency has become a serious issue for educators, policy makers, and the public. Urban and rural ...
Policymakers in developing countries have long been troubled by the unde-sirable, but apparently una...
The paper analyses the relationship between the popular Barro and Lee (2001) ‘Average years of Schoo...
Increasing school enrolment has been a focus of investment, even in remote rural areas whose populat...
Attendance in education and associated years of schooling have expanded substantially in developing ...
The measurement of the efficiency of public education expenditure using parametric and non-parametri...
The provision of access to good quality education for all requires not only improvements in access a...
An investigation is done on learning outcomes among children of different states of India at element...
This paper is just a sample template for the prospective authors of IISTE Over the decades, the conc...
How does a country achieve the most efficient education system possible? We examine the efficiency o...