This paper discusses the potential role of low-cost private secondary schools in Tanzania. The share of private enrollment has been negatively correlated with the availability of public schools. With the 2016 Fee-Free Basic Education Policy, the public secondary education system is experiencing significant demand pressures. The government has limited resources to address these pressures. Using micro-data from the Morogoro region, the paper finds that private schools have excess capacity that can allow for absorption of additional students at relatively low cost through potential public-private partnerships. The paper finds no evidence that service delivery or student performance is worse in private schools relative to their public counterpa...
This paper seeks to answer three research questions: (1) what kind of public-private partnerships ex...
Low-fee private schooling represents a point of heated debate in the international policy context of...
The need to pay school fees remains a challenge for many secondary students despite the existence of...
This paper discusses the potential role of low-cost private secondary schools in Tanzania. The share...
This paper discusses the potential role of low-cost private secondary schools in Tanzania. The share...
This paper seeks to answer three research questions: (1) what kind of public-private partnerships ex...
International audienceThe private sector's role in education has been the subject of much analysis a...
Beginning in the mid-1980s, there has been an explosive growth of private secondary schools in Tanza...
International audienceBeginning in the mid-1980s, there has been an explosive growth of private seco...
International audienceThe private sector's role in education has been the subject of much analysis a...
International audienceThe private sector's role in education has been the subject of much analysis a...
This paper provides a new analysis of private secondary education in Malawi. Malawi remains one of t...
The main aim of this study was to investigate the impact of PPPs on Quality of secondary education i...
There is a lively debate about the extent to which private providers of educational services can con...
In Malawi, net enrolment rates at secondary level are less than 30%. Most children do not complete p...
This paper seeks to answer three research questions: (1) what kind of public-private partnerships ex...
Low-fee private schooling represents a point of heated debate in the international policy context of...
The need to pay school fees remains a challenge for many secondary students despite the existence of...
This paper discusses the potential role of low-cost private secondary schools in Tanzania. The share...
This paper discusses the potential role of low-cost private secondary schools in Tanzania. The share...
This paper seeks to answer three research questions: (1) what kind of public-private partnerships ex...
International audienceThe private sector's role in education has been the subject of much analysis a...
Beginning in the mid-1980s, there has been an explosive growth of private secondary schools in Tanza...
International audienceBeginning in the mid-1980s, there has been an explosive growth of private seco...
International audienceThe private sector's role in education has been the subject of much analysis a...
International audienceThe private sector's role in education has been the subject of much analysis a...
This paper provides a new analysis of private secondary education in Malawi. Malawi remains one of t...
The main aim of this study was to investigate the impact of PPPs on Quality of secondary education i...
There is a lively debate about the extent to which private providers of educational services can con...
In Malawi, net enrolment rates at secondary level are less than 30%. Most children do not complete p...
This paper seeks to answer three research questions: (1) what kind of public-private partnerships ex...
Low-fee private schooling represents a point of heated debate in the international policy context of...
The need to pay school fees remains a challenge for many secondary students despite the existence of...