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Fouad Sabry

Education Economics

What is Education Economics

Education economics, often known as the economics of education, is the study of economic concerns that are associated with education. These issues include the demand for education, the funding and provision of education, and the comparative efficiency of various educational systems and policies. The discipline of education economics has expanded swiftly to embrace practically all fields that have connections to education, beginning with early publications that focused on the relationship between schooling and the results of individuals in the labor market.

How you will benefit

(I) Insights, and validations about the following topics:

Chapter 1: Education economics

Chapter 2: Education reform

Chapter 3: Human capital

Chapter 4: Economic growth

Chapter 5: Education in the United States

Chapter 6: James Samuel Coleman

Chapter 7: Education in Rwanda

Chapter 8: Thomas Kane (economist)

Chapter 9: Eric Hanushek

Chapter 10: Education in Kuwait

Chapter 11: Education in Guatemala

Chapter 12: Class-size reduction

Chapter 13: Educational equity

Chapter 14: Education in Latin America

Chapter 15: Racial achievement gap in the United States

Chapter 16: Women's education in Pakistan

Chapter 17: Socioeconomic impact of female education

Chapter 18: Paul Glewwe

Chapter 19: Ludger Wossmann

Chapter 20: Victor Lavy

Chapter 21: Sarah E. Turner

(II) Answering the public top questions about education economics.

(III) Real world examples for the usage of education economics in many fields.

(IV) Rich glossary featuring over 1200 terms to unlock a comprehensive understanding of education economics. (eBook only).

Who will benefit

Professionals, undergraduate and graduate students, enthusiasts, hobbyists, and those who want to go beyond basic knowledge or information for any kind of education economics.
345 printed pages
Original publication
2023
Publication year
2023
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