The elimination of school fees from public primary education under the Free Primary Education (FPE) Policy in Kenya in 2003 has increased enrollment by 22 percent in the first year alone. Some experts, however, suggest that the FPE has reduced the quality of education in public schools and increased the number of students who transfer from public to private schools. To obtain a better understanding of the school choice in Kenya, we estimate the school choice between public and private primary schools and track primary school children over a period of three years to identify the factors associated with school transfers. We find that the proportion of children attending private schools indeed increased from 4.8 to 12.2 percent, especially amo...
The government of Kenya adopted Free Primary Education (FPE) in January 2003 with a main objective o...
This paper examines the effect of private schools on literacy (language) and numeracy (maths) skill ...
A common dilemma facing educational planners engaged in educational reform in developing countries i...
The elimination of school fees from public primary education under the Free Primary Education (FPE) ...
Free primary education (FPE) has attracted a lot of attention and its implementation was a landmark ...
Nowadays, low-fee private (LFP) primary schools are proliferating in the slums of urban areas in dev...
In 2003, the Kenyan government implemented Free Primary Education on a nation-wide scale. Since then...
Free primary education (FPE) in Kenya came into being in the year 2003. The introduction of the pol...
Despite the pronouncement of Free Primary Education (FPE) made by the Government of Kenya in 2003, n...
The implementation of free basic education in public primary Schools was an initiative by the govern...
Primary education in Kenya has become a constitutional right for every school going child. This was ...
The government of Kenya implemented Free Primary Education (FPE) in January 2003.The main objective...
Recent research statistics have shown that the free primary education introduced in 2003 had led to...
The origin of Free Primary Education (FPE) can be traced back to the 1948 Declaration of Human Right...
Kenya has targeted universal primary education since its independence. In achieving such a goal the ...
The government of Kenya adopted Free Primary Education (FPE) in January 2003 with a main objective o...
This paper examines the effect of private schools on literacy (language) and numeracy (maths) skill ...
A common dilemma facing educational planners engaged in educational reform in developing countries i...
The elimination of school fees from public primary education under the Free Primary Education (FPE) ...
Free primary education (FPE) has attracted a lot of attention and its implementation was a landmark ...
Nowadays, low-fee private (LFP) primary schools are proliferating in the slums of urban areas in dev...
In 2003, the Kenyan government implemented Free Primary Education on a nation-wide scale. Since then...
Free primary education (FPE) in Kenya came into being in the year 2003. The introduction of the pol...
Despite the pronouncement of Free Primary Education (FPE) made by the Government of Kenya in 2003, n...
The implementation of free basic education in public primary Schools was an initiative by the govern...
Primary education in Kenya has become a constitutional right for every school going child. This was ...
The government of Kenya implemented Free Primary Education (FPE) in January 2003.The main objective...
Recent research statistics have shown that the free primary education introduced in 2003 had led to...
The origin of Free Primary Education (FPE) can be traced back to the 1948 Declaration of Human Right...
Kenya has targeted universal primary education since its independence. In achieving such a goal the ...
The government of Kenya adopted Free Primary Education (FPE) in January 2003 with a main objective o...
This paper examines the effect of private schools on literacy (language) and numeracy (maths) skill ...
A common dilemma facing educational planners engaged in educational reform in developing countries i...