Title: | Private education : A class appart (2019) |
In : | The Economist (Vol. 431 N°9138, April 13th - 19th 2019) |
Article on page: | p. 13 |
General note: | If spending is a measure of what matters, then the people of the developing world place a high value on brains. While private spending on education has not budged in real terms in the rich world in the past ten years, in China and India it has more than doubled. The Chinese now spend 5% of household income on education and the Indians 4%, compared with 2.5% for the Americans and 1% for the Europeans. As a result, private schooling, tuition, vocational and tertiary education are booming in developing countries (see our Special report). |
Languages: | English |
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[Eurovoc] ECONOMICS > economic analysis [Eurovoc] EDUCATION AND COMMUNICATIONS > education > education policy [Eurovoc] EDUCATION AND COMMUNICATIONS > education > education policy > education statistics [Eurovoc] EDUCATION AND COMMUNICATIONS > teaching > teaching > private education |
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