One of the main objectives of the Ethiopian Poverty Reduction Strategy (2002-05) was to expand primary school enrolment and provide more equitable and higher quality education. However, only the access-related targets set out in the Education Sector Development Plans I (1996-2001) and II (2002-05), have been achieved. The quality of primary education has mostly declined, with marked shortages of qualified primary school teachers and textbooks, and increasing class sizes and dropout rates. There is little information on the possible determinants of educational attainment outcomes in Ethiopia, yet it is crucial to understand factors affecting the quality of education. This paper addresses some key factors influencing children’s education co...
Using both qualitative and quantitative data, this paper examines the changing educational and occup...
This report presents key findings from Young Lives school survey in Ethiopia conducted in 2009–10, c...
This study examines determinants of children’s primary school enrolment. Using the 2005 Ethiopian De...
The major development objectives of the Ethiopian Government are to reduce poverty and improve prima...
The major development objectives of the Ethiopian Government are to reduce poverty and improve prima...
Using a young Lives project data, a combination of quantitative and qualitative method was used to a...
Using a young Lives project data , a combination of quantitative and qualitative method was used to ...
A combination of quantitative and qualitative method was used to analyse the determinants of school ...
Using a young Lives project data , a combination of quantitative and qualitative method was used to ...
This paper investigates the link between micro-level outcomes and macro-level policy initiatives for...
This paper investigates the link between micro-level outcomes and macro-level policy initiatives for...
The paper uses data from a 2002 survey of 1000 rural and urban households with eight-year old childr...
Ethiopia has one of the lowest primary school enrolment rates and one of the highest illiteracy rate...
Designed constitutionally, the Ethiopian education sector has been one of the most important pro-poo...
Ethiopia has one of the lowest primary school enrolment rates and one of the highest illiteracy rate...
Using both qualitative and quantitative data, this paper examines the changing educational and occup...
This report presents key findings from Young Lives school survey in Ethiopia conducted in 2009–10, c...
This study examines determinants of children’s primary school enrolment. Using the 2005 Ethiopian De...
The major development objectives of the Ethiopian Government are to reduce poverty and improve prima...
The major development objectives of the Ethiopian Government are to reduce poverty and improve prima...
Using a young Lives project data, a combination of quantitative and qualitative method was used to a...
Using a young Lives project data , a combination of quantitative and qualitative method was used to ...
A combination of quantitative and qualitative method was used to analyse the determinants of school ...
Using a young Lives project data , a combination of quantitative and qualitative method was used to ...
This paper investigates the link between micro-level outcomes and macro-level policy initiatives for...
This paper investigates the link between micro-level outcomes and macro-level policy initiatives for...
The paper uses data from a 2002 survey of 1000 rural and urban households with eight-year old childr...
Ethiopia has one of the lowest primary school enrolment rates and one of the highest illiteracy rate...
Designed constitutionally, the Ethiopian education sector has been one of the most important pro-poo...
Ethiopia has one of the lowest primary school enrolment rates and one of the highest illiteracy rate...
Using both qualitative and quantitative data, this paper examines the changing educational and occup...
This report presents key findings from Young Lives school survey in Ethiopia conducted in 2009–10, c...
This study examines determinants of children’s primary school enrolment. Using the 2005 Ethiopian De...