The purpose of this paper is two-fold. First, it presents a model examining the school choice processes of disadvantaged households accessing the LFP sector in a study on Lucknow District, Uttar Pradesh . The model presents households in the study as engaging in 'active choice'. Active choice is seen as the deliberated action of households in making concerted choices about their children¿s schooling through a complex process. The process involved assessing competing school sectors (mainly the state and LFP), and analyzing particular household circumstances and local school markets through a systemic set of values, beliefs, and 'mental models' (North, 1990) about education. Second, it focuses on the adept employment of engagement strategies ...
This thesis investigates claims that low-fee private schools can serve the poor. The analysis focuse...
There’s an ever increasing trend of parents preferring to send their children to private schools ove...
Indian parents are faced with more choices of schools, but with less information on schools and scho...
The purpose of this paper is two-fold. First, it presents a model examining the school choice proces...
The purpose of this paper is two-fold. First, it presents a model examining the school choice proces...
This study is a multi-level analysis of the pervasive phenomenon of what is termed here as low-fee p...
The widespread emergence of what is termed here, low-fee private (LFP) schooling in India heralds th...
This study is a multi-level analysis of the pervasive phenomenon of what is termed here as low-fee p...
The growth and increasing popularity of ‘low-fee’ private schooling across many parts of India has a...
Exploration of parental schooling choice has dominated the Indian educational discourse for the last...
Across the developing world, hundreds of millions of students from very poor families attend private...
This study examines primary school choice in seven states in rural north India, using data from a su...
This paper presents disadvantaged households’ ‘mental models’ about low-fee private (LFP) schooling ...
School choice has increased signicantly in India – with growth of low-fee private schools – and this...
This policy brief describes patterns of access to Low Fee Private (LFP) schools in Uttar Pradesh in ...
This thesis investigates claims that low-fee private schools can serve the poor. The analysis focuse...
There’s an ever increasing trend of parents preferring to send their children to private schools ove...
Indian parents are faced with more choices of schools, but with less information on schools and scho...
The purpose of this paper is two-fold. First, it presents a model examining the school choice proces...
The purpose of this paper is two-fold. First, it presents a model examining the school choice proces...
This study is a multi-level analysis of the pervasive phenomenon of what is termed here as low-fee p...
The widespread emergence of what is termed here, low-fee private (LFP) schooling in India heralds th...
This study is a multi-level analysis of the pervasive phenomenon of what is termed here as low-fee p...
The growth and increasing popularity of ‘low-fee’ private schooling across many parts of India has a...
Exploration of parental schooling choice has dominated the Indian educational discourse for the last...
Across the developing world, hundreds of millions of students from very poor families attend private...
This study examines primary school choice in seven states in rural north India, using data from a su...
This paper presents disadvantaged households’ ‘mental models’ about low-fee private (LFP) schooling ...
School choice has increased signicantly in India – with growth of low-fee private schools – and this...
This policy brief describes patterns of access to Low Fee Private (LFP) schools in Uttar Pradesh in ...
This thesis investigates claims that low-fee private schools can serve the poor. The analysis focuse...
There’s an ever increasing trend of parents preferring to send their children to private schools ove...
Indian parents are faced with more choices of schools, but with less information on schools and scho...