South Africa's economics of education: A stocktaking and an agenda for the way forward

South Africa's economics of education: A stocktaking and an agenda for the way forward

Author: 
Gustafsson, Martin
Publisher: 
Taylor & Francis
Date published: 
2012
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Mabogoane, Thabo, jt. author
Journal Title: 
Development Southern Africa
Source: 
Development Southern Africa, Vol. 29, No. 3, September 2012, pp. 351-364
Abstract: 

This paper reviews some of the existing economics of education literature from the perspective of South Africa's education policymaking needs. It also puts forward a suggested research agenda for future work. The review is arranged according to five areas of research: rates of return, production functions, teacher incentives, benefit incidence analysis and cross-country comparisons. Production functions, especially if translated to cost-effectiveness models, can point to important policy solutions. Teacher incentives is a policy area that is in need of a better theoretical and empirical basis. Rates of return are difficult for policymakers to interpret, but suggest a need for a qualification below the Grade 12 level. While benefit incidence analysis can demonstrate large improvements in the equity of public financing, cross-country comparisons reveal that not only is the distribution of schooling outcomes particularly unequal, on average it is well below what the country's level of development would predict.

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CITATION: Gustafsson, Martin. South Africa's economics of education: A stocktaking and an agenda for the way forward . : Taylor & Francis , 2012. Development Southern Africa, Vol. 29, No. 3, September 2012, pp. 351-364 - Available at: https://library.au.int/south-africas-economics-education-stocktaking-and-agenda-way-forward-3