Between January and August 2022, 23 percent of the consumer spending on mobile education apps in the United States went to language learning apps, an increase from the 19 percent market share recorded in 2021.
Higher education spending per student worldwide by country 2020 Federal funds for education and research 1970-2021 Education expenditure in percentage of GDP in France 1980-2021 Planned spending on education in China by income 2013 Capital expenditure of public primary schools in Turkey 2011-2023 ...
I evaluate Indonesia鈥檚 education spending mandate policy, which insists that district governments allocate at least 20 percent of their budgets to education. I find that the mandate has indeed induced some districts to spend more on education than they otherwise might have, thereby meeting the ...
Although, Pakistan restated its education policy for the last two years and the Government of Pakistan revised its commitment to provide free and compulsory education to the country’s children aged 5–16 with limited resources but still there is a need to revisit its spending on education and h...
In 2022, China's fiscal spending on education remained above 4 percent of its GDP for 10 consecutive years, which has laid the foundation for the country's high-quality labor force. A major objective for economic and social development stated during the 14th Five-Year Pl...
education budgets and ensure that education spending translates into progressive increases in resources per student and better learning outcomes. Education financing must be the number one priority for governments. It is the single most important investment any country can make in its people and its ...
In Egypt, the New York Times reports,“Students in Egypt are flocking to private tutoring centers as the country’s public schools remain overcrowded and underfunded,” explaining that estimates suggest that Egyptian families are spending over one and a half times more on pre-college education ...
During this time, education spending fell lower than 2% of GDP (The World Bank, 2018a). By 1985, the Philippines was badly hit by the worst economic recession, identical to the one faced in Latin America by Brazil, Chile, Colombia, and Mexico (Fig. 1) which had profound consequences on...
Club for Growth Foundation’s congressional scorecard, published annually, is highly regarded when it comes to key votes on economic issues relative to spending, taxes, regulation and trade. At the state level, in addition to Tennessee, Club for Growth Foundation has launched state legislative ...
(GDP), which doesn’t always correlate strongly with the level of education in a country’s population. GDP represents the output of goods and services for a nation. Therefore, spending a high proportion of GDP on education doesn’t necessarily ensure that a country’s population is more ...