Type | Working Paper - Saldru Working Paper |
Title | Educational expenditure in South Africa: Evidence from the National Income Dynamics Study |
Author(s) | |
Issue | 124 |
Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2013 |
URL | http://opensaldru.uct.ac.za/bitstream/handle/11090/688/2013_124_Saldruwp.pdf?sequence=1 |
Abstract | Differential education expenditure by racial group was a pillar in the architecture of apartheid. School systems diverged by racial group, with large funding and curriculum differences (Fiske and Ladd, 2004). In 1994, spending on white learners was about 1.5 times the spending on urban African learners and more than four times the spending on rural African learners (Fiske and Ladd, 2004). Since 1994 much focus has been paid by government to redress these educational expenditure inequalities with policies such as the National Norms and Standards for School Funding (NNSSF) and the rollout of the no fee schools program disproportionately allocating state funds to low socioeconomic schools and the fee‐exemption policy providing low income households and grant recipients access to free education. Little is however known about how these policies have affected household educational expenditure across the income distribution. The National Income Dynamics Study (NIDS) is the first nationally representative panel study in South Africa. The first wave of NIDS was collected in 2008; with wave 2 following in 2010/2011 and wave 3 in 2012. NIDS presents us with a unique tool to examine educational expenditure in South African households since 2007. The survey collects socioeconomic information at the household and individual level and includes in‐depth questions on educational expenditure. Educational expenditure data are collected in different educational components including fees, uniforms, stationary and books, transport and other expenses for the year preceding the survey year. |
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