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The Role of Education Quality for Economic Growth / Hanushek, Eric A.
World Bank Open Knowledge Repository (formerly "World Bank E-Library Publications") Available online
View online- Format:
- Book
- Government document
- Author/Creator:
- Hanushek, Eric A.
- Series:
- Policy research working papers.
- World Bank e-Library.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Access and Equity in Basic Education.
- Adult Literacy.
- Cognitive Skills.
- Education.
- Education For All.
- Education for All.
- Education For All Initiative.
- Education Policy.
- Educational Outcomes.
- Educational Quality.
- Effective Schools and Teachers.
- Enrollment Rates.
- Finance and Financial Sector Development.
- Financial Literacy.
- Health, Nutrition and Population.
- Knowledge.
- Learning.
- Literacy Survey.
- Population Policies.
- Primary Education.
- Quality of Education.
- Returns to Education.
- School.
- School Enrollment.
- School Improvement.
- Schooling.
- Schools.
- Secondary Education.
- Student Outcomes.
- Tertiary Education.
- Local Subjects:
- Access and Equity in Basic Education.
- Adult Literacy.
- Cognitive Skills.
- Education.
- Education For All.
- Education for All.
- Education For All Initiative.
- Education Policy.
- Educational Outcomes.
- Educational Quality.
- Effective Schools and Teachers.
- Enrollment Rates.
- Finance and Financial Sector Development.
- Financial Literacy.
- Health, Nutrition and Population.
- Knowledge.
- Learning.
- Literacy Survey.
- Population Policies.
- Primary Education.
- Quality of Education.
- Returns to Education.
- School.
- School Enrollment.
- School Improvement.
- Schooling.
- Schools.
- Secondary Education.
- Student Outcomes.
- Tertiary Education.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (96 pages)
- Place of Publication:
- Washington, D.C., The World Bank, 2007
- System Details:
- data file
- Summary:
- The role of improved schooling, a central part of most development strategies, has become controversial because expansion of school attainment has not guaranteed improved economic conditions. This paper reviews the role of education in promoting economic well-being, focusing on the role of educational quality. It concludes that there is strong evidence that the cognitive skills of the population-rather than mere school attainment-are powerfully related to individual earnings, to the distribution of income, and to economic growth. New empirical results show the importance of both minimal and high-level skills, the complementarity of skills and the quality of economic institutions, and the robustness of the relationship between skills and growth. International comparisons incorporating expanded data on cognitive skills reveal much larger skill deficits in developing countries than generally derived from just school enrollment and attainment. The magnitude of change needed makes it clear that closing the economic gap with industrial countries will require major structural changes in schooling institutions.
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