Type | Working Paper |
Title | An Investigation into Poverty, Educational Attainment and Outcomes in Ghana |
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Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2008 |
URL | http://recoup.educ.cam.ac.uk/publications/OduroInvPovtyEduclOutcomesGhana1012081.pdf |
Abstract | This paper provides a preliminary survey of the educational attainment of Ghana’s adult population. It describes patterns and trends and makes some allusions to possible associations between educational attainment and outputs and outcomes. More rigorous investigations into causal relations will be the subject of further research. The analysis is conducted using the Core Welfare Indicators Questionnaire (CWIQ) survey that was conducted in 2003. The CWIQ is a nationally representative household survey covering about 49,000 households and 170,100 individuals. A shortcoming of the CWIQ survey is that it does not contain earnings, income or expenditure modules. It is the preferred data set, however, for this analysis because the fourth Ghana Living Standards Survey conducted in 1998/99 may be considered old and the EMIS data set of the Ministry of Education and Sports contains only school information. The next section presents a brief discussion on Ghana’s education system. This is followed by section 3, a profile of the educational attainment of the population aged 15 years and above. Section 4 contains a descriptive analysis of educational attainment and some output and outcome indicators. In particular the section will examine adult literacy, employment, unemployment and health. Section 5 concludes the paper. |
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