International audienceThis paper discusses the distributional consequences of education policies in developing countries, with a specific emphasis on sub-Saharan Africa. We show that human capital is particularly unequally distributed in sub-Saharan African countries and in Middle-East and North Africa and South Asian regions as well. To obtain this conclusion, we build an analytical framework in which the effects of the level and of the structure of human capital are separated, which provides a way to correct data for the inevitable correlation that exists between the aggregate level of human capital and its concentration. We provide further evidence, based on sub-Saharan African schooling structure data, that these countries pay, relative...
This study represents a first report of a regional cross-country analysis of patterns in equity and ...
Health and education are both components of human capital and contributors to human welfare. One ind...
We provide evidence on the distribution of school attendance and educational attainment across Afric...
International audienceThis paper discusses the distributional consequences of education policies in ...
This paper discusses the distributive nature of education policies in developing countries, with a s...
URL des Cahiers : https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/CAHIERS-MSECahiers de la MSE 2004.03 - Série B...
Human capital theory is a powerful, and yet also viewed as a narrowly conceived, understanding of th...
This paper explores inequalities in education across sub-Saharan Africa, the poorest continent. Alth...
This paper explores changing patterns of access to basic education in six Sub-Saharan Africa countri...
This paper investigates the relationship between human capital and economic inequality in the develo...
This paper explores whether education sector foreign aid influences economic growth in Africa based ...
The paper examines whether education investment has an impact on the high quantity of education ineq...
In this paper we have two complementary objectives: the first consists in proposing a description of...
Africa is regarded as the least developed continent in terms of overall development and specifically...
During the period 1950-2002 Africa has experienced a lower degree of economic development than Asia,...
This study represents a first report of a regional cross-country analysis of patterns in equity and ...
Health and education are both components of human capital and contributors to human welfare. One ind...
We provide evidence on the distribution of school attendance and educational attainment across Afric...
International audienceThis paper discusses the distributional consequences of education policies in ...
This paper discusses the distributive nature of education policies in developing countries, with a s...
URL des Cahiers : https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/CAHIERS-MSECahiers de la MSE 2004.03 - Série B...
Human capital theory is a powerful, and yet also viewed as a narrowly conceived, understanding of th...
This paper explores inequalities in education across sub-Saharan Africa, the poorest continent. Alth...
This paper explores changing patterns of access to basic education in six Sub-Saharan Africa countri...
This paper investigates the relationship between human capital and economic inequality in the develo...
This paper explores whether education sector foreign aid influences economic growth in Africa based ...
The paper examines whether education investment has an impact on the high quantity of education ineq...
In this paper we have two complementary objectives: the first consists in proposing a description of...
Africa is regarded as the least developed continent in terms of overall development and specifically...
During the period 1950-2002 Africa has experienced a lower degree of economic development than Asia,...
This study represents a first report of a regional cross-country analysis of patterns in equity and ...
Health and education are both components of human capital and contributors to human welfare. One ind...
We provide evidence on the distribution of school attendance and educational attainment across Afric...