This paper examines the size, growth, salaries, fee levels and per-pupil-costs of private schools, and compares these with the government school sector. Official data show a steep growth of private schooling and a corresponding rapid shrinkage in the size of the government school sector in India, suggesting parental abandonment of government schools. Data show that a very large majority of private schools in most states are ‘low-fee’ when judged in relation to state per capita income, per-pupil expenditure in the government schools, and the officially stipulated rural minimum wage rate for daily-wage-labour. This suggests that affordability is an important factor behind the migration towards and growth of private schools. The main reason fo...
India's education sector has greatly benefited from privatized in order to meet the nation's growing...
Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) set the agenda for the attainment of universal literacy by 2015 ...
The two questions motivating this project are, first, why did India see such a rapid growth in priva...
Published educational statistics in India ignore ëunrecognisedí private schools and include only th...
This paper uses unique panel data to estimate value-added models of learning production in private a...
Across the developing world, hundreds of millions of students from very poor families attend private...
The two questions motivating this project are, first, why did India see such a rapid growth in priva...
Introduction In India, like most developing countries, there exists a system of “private tuition” pa...
The present paper argues that local public infrastructure exerts a significant and positive effect o...
Although the growth of private schooling in India is quite visible, even in rural areas, the contour...
Private school enrollment has been increasing across India, and there is evidence that poor governme...
Are private schools in India really good? This question would have gone through the minds of most ...
This paper provides an overview of school education in India. Firstly, it places India's educational...
This paper uses survey data from representative samples of government and private schools in two sta...
The widespread emergence of what is termed here, low-fee private (LFP) schooling in India heralds th...
India's education sector has greatly benefited from privatized in order to meet the nation's growing...
Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) set the agenda for the attainment of universal literacy by 2015 ...
The two questions motivating this project are, first, why did India see such a rapid growth in priva...
Published educational statistics in India ignore ëunrecognisedí private schools and include only th...
This paper uses unique panel data to estimate value-added models of learning production in private a...
Across the developing world, hundreds of millions of students from very poor families attend private...
The two questions motivating this project are, first, why did India see such a rapid growth in priva...
Introduction In India, like most developing countries, there exists a system of “private tuition” pa...
The present paper argues that local public infrastructure exerts a significant and positive effect o...
Although the growth of private schooling in India is quite visible, even in rural areas, the contour...
Private school enrollment has been increasing across India, and there is evidence that poor governme...
Are private schools in India really good? This question would have gone through the minds of most ...
This paper provides an overview of school education in India. Firstly, it places India's educational...
This paper uses survey data from representative samples of government and private schools in two sta...
The widespread emergence of what is termed here, low-fee private (LFP) schooling in India heralds th...
India's education sector has greatly benefited from privatized in order to meet the nation's growing...
Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) set the agenda for the attainment of universal literacy by 2015 ...
The two questions motivating this project are, first, why did India see such a rapid growth in priva...