Survey of Parental Contributions in Basic Education
Education Sector Analytical and Capacity Development Partnership | May 2015
Abstract
The study was carried out to establish the education-related costs borne by parents of children in basic education. Data gathered from the schools/madrasahs in the sample included information about their total budgets and total contributions received from parents during the 2010/2011 school year, as well as information about how these funds were used. The sample size of the survey included 4,032 parents from 336 schools/madrasahs in 14 districts/cities.
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Education Sector Analytical and Capacity Development Partnership. 2015. Survey of Parental Contributions in Basic Education. © Education Sector Analytical and Capacity Development Partnership. http://hdl.handle.net/11540/4360. License: CC BY 3.0 IGO.Keywords
Education
Basic Education
Educational Policies
Public Education
Levels Of Education
Education programs
Economic planning
Educational aspects
Educational Indicators
Educational change
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