Using micro data from a series of household surveys, the paper demonstrates that to some extent there is positive correlation between per capita GDP growth and student enrolment in public universities in Uganda. It also finds that the higher education graduates are employed in those sectors which have recorded higher growth rates. The higher education graduates do contribute to the economy indirectly through tax revenue which are in turn used to support social programs among others that benefit the society at large. The paper also demonstrates that the share of taxes from higher education graduates has been increasing over time. The paper reveals that the returns to higher education are higher than at any other lower education levels. More ...
When Africa strives to provide primary education for all, recent research wonders about the trade-of...
This paper explores whether education sector foreign aid influences economic growth in Africa based ...
The rapid expansion of university education in many African countries since the 1970s hasnot been ac...
Using micro data from a series of household surveys, the paper demonstrates that to some extent ther...
Using macro data from a series of household surveys, the paper demonstrates that to some extent ther...
This study seeks to establish the existence of a causal relationship between higher education and ec...
While the numbers with completed tertiary level education are low in Africa, both relative to other ...
While the numbers with completed tertiary level education are low in Africa, both relative to other ...
While the numbers with completed tertiary level education are low in Africa, both relative to other ...
The higher education sector in Uganda has experienced tremendous improvements over the past two deca...
To promote sustainable development within the global knowledge-based society, most countries have la...
This thesis examines the role of women’s access to higher education for achieving economic growth, b...
This study investigates the actual and potential impact of higher education on the development of Ca...
The relationship between human capital and economic growth has evoked an abundant empirical literatu...
http://cemapre.iseg.utl.pt/educonf/2e3/files/submissions_to_web/Barounia%20Mahdi_Broeckeb%20%20Stijn...
When Africa strives to provide primary education for all, recent research wonders about the trade-of...
This paper explores whether education sector foreign aid influences economic growth in Africa based ...
The rapid expansion of university education in many African countries since the 1970s hasnot been ac...
Using micro data from a series of household surveys, the paper demonstrates that to some extent ther...
Using macro data from a series of household surveys, the paper demonstrates that to some extent ther...
This study seeks to establish the existence of a causal relationship between higher education and ec...
While the numbers with completed tertiary level education are low in Africa, both relative to other ...
While the numbers with completed tertiary level education are low in Africa, both relative to other ...
While the numbers with completed tertiary level education are low in Africa, both relative to other ...
The higher education sector in Uganda has experienced tremendous improvements over the past two deca...
To promote sustainable development within the global knowledge-based society, most countries have la...
This thesis examines the role of women’s access to higher education for achieving economic growth, b...
This study investigates the actual and potential impact of higher education on the development of Ca...
The relationship between human capital and economic growth has evoked an abundant empirical literatu...
http://cemapre.iseg.utl.pt/educonf/2e3/files/submissions_to_web/Barounia%20Mahdi_Broeckeb%20%20Stijn...
When Africa strives to provide primary education for all, recent research wonders about the trade-of...
This paper explores whether education sector foreign aid influences economic growth in Africa based ...
The rapid expansion of university education in many African countries since the 1970s hasnot been ac...