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  • 1
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    Washington, D.C : The World Bank
    UID:
    b3kat_BV048264127
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 9780821399651
    Anmerkung: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Sprache: Englisch
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
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  • 2
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    Washington, D.C. :The World Bank,
    UID:
    almahu_9949191492602882
    Umfang: 1 online resource (pages cm)
    ISBN: 9780821399651 (pbk. : alk. paper)
    Serie: World Bank e-Library.
    Weitere Ausg.: Print Version: ISBN 9780821399651
    Sprache: Englisch
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  • 3
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    Washington, District of Columbia :The World Bank,
    UID:
    almahu_9948319686802882
    Umfang: 1 online resource (159 pages) : , color illustrations
    ISBN: 9780821399668 (e-book)
    Anmerkung: "A World Bank study."
    Weitere Ausg.: Print version: Wodon, Quentin. Education in Sub-Saharan Africa : comparing faith-inspired, private secular, and public schools. Washington, District of Columbia : The World Bank, [2014] ISBN 9780821399651
    Sprache: Englisch
    Schlagwort(e): Electronic books.
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  • 4
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    Washington : World Bank Publications
    UID:
    gbv_783438095
    Umfang: Online-Ressource (159 p)
    ISBN: 9780821399651
    Serie: World Bank Studies
    Inhalt: The purpose of this study is to build a stronger evidence base on the role of faith-inspired, private secular, and public schools in sub-Saharan Africa using nationally representative household surveys as well as qualitative data. Six main findings emerge from the study: (1) Across a sample of 16 countries, the average market share for faith-inspired schools is at 10-15 percent, and the market share for private secular schools is of a similar order of magnitude; (2) On average faith-inspired schools do not reach the poor more than other groups; they also do not reach the poor more than public
    Anmerkung: Description based upon print version of record , Front Cover; Contents; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; Overview; Market Share of Private Schools; Boxes; Box0.1 Data Sources-Household Surveys ; Figures; Figure0.1 Market Share of Public, Faith-Inspired and Private Secular Schools ; Reach to the Poor; Private Cost of Education; Tables; Table O.1 Shares of Students in Each Type of School by Welfare Quintile; Figure0.2 Shares of Students in Private Primary School by Welfare Quintile; Table O.2 Private Cost of Schooling per Child for Households; Satisfaction; Figure0.3 Average Private Cost of Schooling by Type of Provider , Figure0.4 Satisfaction Rates with the Schooling ReceivedTable O.3 Satisfaction Rates with the Various Types of Schools; Reasons for Choosing Specific Schools; Box0.2 Data Sources-Qualitative Work; Table O.4 Main Reasons for Choosing the School, Qualitative Field Work, 2010; Performance; Box0.3 Example of Testimonies by Parents; Conclusion; Chapter1Introduction; Chapter 2Motivation and Background; Introduction; Comparative Advantage of Faith-Inspired Institutions; Table 2.1 Potential Comparative Advantages and Weaknesses of FISs; Combination of Cross-Country and Country-Specific Work , ConclusionNote; Chapter 3Data and Methodology; Introduction; Household Survey Data; Table 3.1 Identification of FISs in the Education Modules of Selected Household Surveys; Qualitative and Small Sample Data Collection; Data Validity and Analysis; Limited Scope of the Study; Conclusion; Notes; Chapter 4Market Share; Introduction; Cross-Country Comparisons; Table 4.1 Market Share Estimates from UIS Administrative Data, Education; Table 4.2 Market Share Estimates from Multipurpose Surveys, Education; Additional Evidence for Ghana and Burkina Faso , Table 4.3 Market Share by Type of Primary School, Burkina FasoTable 4.4 Trends in Primary School Enrolment by Type of School, Burkina Faso; Conclusion; Note; Chapter 5Reach to the Poor and Vulnerable; Introduction; Cross-Country Evidence; Table 5.1 Benefit Incidence for Education by Type of Provider; Additional Evidence for Ghana and Burkina Faso; Table 5.2 Enrollment Rates by Type of Schools and Disability Status, Ghana 2003; Table 5.3 Impact of Disability on School Enrolment by Type of School, Ghana 2003; Conclusion; Notes; Chapter 6Private Cost of Education; Introduction , Cross-Country EvidenceTable 6.1 Cost of School Fees and PTA Dues in Primary Schools; Table 6.2 Cost of School Fees and PTA Dues in Secondary Schools; Additional Evidence for Ghana and Burkina Faso; Table 6.3 Cost of Primary Education by Type of School, Divided by 10,000, 2005/06 (GHC); Table 6.4 Selected Correlates of the Cost of Education, Ghana, 2005/06; Table 6.5 Reason for Not Attending School in Burkina Faso, Children Aged 7-12 (FCFA); Table 6.6 Average Annual School Expenses per Child, Burkina Faso Fieldwork; Table 6.7 School Inputs by Type of School, Burkina Faso 2008/09; Conclusion , Table 6.8 Passing Rate in Primary Schools by Grade, Burkina Faso 2008/09 , en_US
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 9780821399668
    Weitere Ausg.: Print version Education in Sub-Saharan Africa Comparing Faith-Inspired, Private Secular, and Public Schools
    Sprache: Englisch
    Schlagwort(e): Electronic books
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
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  • 5
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    Washington, D.C. :The World Bank,
    UID:
    edoccha_9958117062902883
    Umfang: 1 online resource (pages cm)
    Ausgabe: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 0-8213-9966-7
    Serie: World Bank Studies
    Inhalt: The purpose of this study is to build a stronger evidence base on the role of faith-inspired, private secular, and public schools in sub-Saharan Africa using nationally representative household surveys as well as qualitative data. Six main findings emerge from the study: (1) Across a sample of 16 countries, the average market share for faith-inspired schools is at 10-15 percent, and the market share for private secular schools is of a similar order of magnitude; (2) On average faith-inspired schools do not reach the poor more than other groups; they also do not reach the poor more than public
    Anmerkung: "A World Bank study." , Front Cover; Contents; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; Overview; Market Share of Private Schools; Boxes; Box0.1 Data Sources-Household Surveys; Figures; Figure0.1 Market Share of Public, Faith-Inspired and Private Secular Schools; Reach to the Poor; Private Cost of Education; Tables; Table O.1 Shares of Students in Each Type of School by Welfare Quintile; Figure0.2 Shares of Students in Private Primary School by Welfare Quintile; Table O.2 Private Cost of Schooling per Child for Households; Satisfaction; Figure0.3 Average Private Cost of Schooling by Type of Provider , Figure0.4 Satisfaction Rates with the Schooling ReceivedTable O.3 Satisfaction Rates with the Various Types of Schools; Reasons for Choosing Specific Schools; Box0.2 Data Sources-Qualitative Work; Table O.4 Main Reasons for Choosing the School, Qualitative Field Work, 2010; Performance; Box0.3 Example of Testimonies by Parents; Conclusion; Chapter1Introduction; Chapter 2Motivation and Background; Introduction; Comparative Advantage of Faith-Inspired Institutions; Table 2.1 Potential Comparative Advantages and Weaknesses of FISs; Combination of Cross-Country and Country-Specific Work , ConclusionNote; Chapter 3Data and Methodology; Introduction; Household Survey Data; Table 3.1 Identification of FISs in the Education Modules of Selected Household Surveys; Qualitative and Small Sample Data Collection; Data Validity and Analysis; Limited Scope of the Study; Conclusion; Notes; Chapter 4Market Share; Introduction; Cross-Country Comparisons; Table 4.1 Market Share Estimates from UIS Administrative Data, Education; Table 4.2 Market Share Estimates from Multipurpose Surveys, Education; Additional Evidence for Ghana and Burkina Faso , Table 4.3 Market Share by Type of Primary School, Burkina FasoTable 4.4 Trends in Primary School Enrolment by Type of School, Burkina Faso; Conclusion; Note; Chapter 5Reach to the Poor and Vulnerable; Introduction; Cross-Country Evidence; Table 5.1 Benefit Incidence for Education by Type of Provider; Additional Evidence for Ghana and Burkina Faso; Table 5.2 Enrollment Rates by Type of Schools and Disability Status, Ghana 2003; Table 5.3 Impact of Disability on School Enrolment by Type of School, Ghana 2003; Conclusion; Notes; Chapter 6Private Cost of Education; Introduction , Cross-Country EvidenceTable 6.1 Cost of School Fees and PTA Dues in Primary Schools; Table 6.2 Cost of School Fees and PTA Dues in Secondary Schools; Additional Evidence for Ghana and Burkina Faso; Table 6.3 Cost of Primary Education by Type of School, Divided by 10,000, 2005/06 (GHC); Table 6.4 Selected Correlates of the Cost of Education, Ghana, 2005/06; Table 6.5 Reason for Not Attending School in Burkina Faso, Children Aged 7-12 (FCFA); Table 6.6 Average Annual School Expenses per Child, Burkina Faso Fieldwork; Table 6.7 School Inputs by Type of School, Burkina Faso 2008/09; Conclusion , Table 6.8 Passing Rate in Primary Schools by Grade, Burkina Faso 2008/09 , English
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 0-8213-9965-9
    Sprache: Englisch
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  • 6
    Online-Ressource
    Online-Ressource
    Washington, D.C. :The World Bank,
    UID:
    edocfu_9958117062902883
    Umfang: 1 online resource (pages cm)
    Ausgabe: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 0-8213-9966-7
    Serie: World Bank Studies
    Inhalt: The purpose of this study is to build a stronger evidence base on the role of faith-inspired, private secular, and public schools in sub-Saharan Africa using nationally representative household surveys as well as qualitative data. Six main findings emerge from the study: (1) Across a sample of 16 countries, the average market share for faith-inspired schools is at 10-15 percent, and the market share for private secular schools is of a similar order of magnitude; (2) On average faith-inspired schools do not reach the poor more than other groups; they also do not reach the poor more than public
    Anmerkung: "A World Bank study." , Front Cover; Contents; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; Overview; Market Share of Private Schools; Boxes; Box0.1 Data Sources-Household Surveys; Figures; Figure0.1 Market Share of Public, Faith-Inspired and Private Secular Schools; Reach to the Poor; Private Cost of Education; Tables; Table O.1 Shares of Students in Each Type of School by Welfare Quintile; Figure0.2 Shares of Students in Private Primary School by Welfare Quintile; Table O.2 Private Cost of Schooling per Child for Households; Satisfaction; Figure0.3 Average Private Cost of Schooling by Type of Provider , Figure0.4 Satisfaction Rates with the Schooling ReceivedTable O.3 Satisfaction Rates with the Various Types of Schools; Reasons for Choosing Specific Schools; Box0.2 Data Sources-Qualitative Work; Table O.4 Main Reasons for Choosing the School, Qualitative Field Work, 2010; Performance; Box0.3 Example of Testimonies by Parents; Conclusion; Chapter1Introduction; Chapter 2Motivation and Background; Introduction; Comparative Advantage of Faith-Inspired Institutions; Table 2.1 Potential Comparative Advantages and Weaknesses of FISs; Combination of Cross-Country and Country-Specific Work , ConclusionNote; Chapter 3Data and Methodology; Introduction; Household Survey Data; Table 3.1 Identification of FISs in the Education Modules of Selected Household Surveys; Qualitative and Small Sample Data Collection; Data Validity and Analysis; Limited Scope of the Study; Conclusion; Notes; Chapter 4Market Share; Introduction; Cross-Country Comparisons; Table 4.1 Market Share Estimates from UIS Administrative Data, Education; Table 4.2 Market Share Estimates from Multipurpose Surveys, Education; Additional Evidence for Ghana and Burkina Faso , Table 4.3 Market Share by Type of Primary School, Burkina FasoTable 4.4 Trends in Primary School Enrolment by Type of School, Burkina Faso; Conclusion; Note; Chapter 5Reach to the Poor and Vulnerable; Introduction; Cross-Country Evidence; Table 5.1 Benefit Incidence for Education by Type of Provider; Additional Evidence for Ghana and Burkina Faso; Table 5.2 Enrollment Rates by Type of Schools and Disability Status, Ghana 2003; Table 5.3 Impact of Disability on School Enrolment by Type of School, Ghana 2003; Conclusion; Notes; Chapter 6Private Cost of Education; Introduction , Cross-Country EvidenceTable 6.1 Cost of School Fees and PTA Dues in Primary Schools; Table 6.2 Cost of School Fees and PTA Dues in Secondary Schools; Additional Evidence for Ghana and Burkina Faso; Table 6.3 Cost of Primary Education by Type of School, Divided by 10,000, 2005/06 (GHC); Table 6.4 Selected Correlates of the Cost of Education, Ghana, 2005/06; Table 6.5 Reason for Not Attending School in Burkina Faso, Children Aged 7-12 (FCFA); Table 6.6 Average Annual School Expenses per Child, Burkina Faso Fieldwork; Table 6.7 School Inputs by Type of School, Burkina Faso 2008/09; Conclusion , Table 6.8 Passing Rate in Primary Schools by Grade, Burkina Faso 2008/09 , English
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 0-8213-9965-9
    Sprache: Englisch
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