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Fuelled by social equity concerns, there have been vigorous debates
on the appropriateness of certain non-state actors, particularly
those with commercial and entrepreneurial motives, to meet
universal education goals. There are further questions on the
relative effectiveness of government and private schooling in
delivering good learning outcomes for all. Within this debate,
several empirical questions abound. Do students from poorer
backgrounds achieve as well in private schools as their advantaged
peers? What are the relative out-of-pocket costs of accessing
private schooling compared to government schooling? Is fee-paying
non-state provision 'affordable' to the poorest households? What is
the nature of the education market at different levels? What are
the relationships between different non-state actors and the state,
and how should they conduct themselves? The chapters in this volume
present new empirical evidence and conduct critical analysis on
some of these questions. This book was originally published as a
special issue of the Oxford Review of Education.
Fuelled by social equity concerns, there have been vigorous debates
on the appropriateness of certain non-state actors, particularly
those with commercial and entrepreneurial motives, to meet
universal education goals. There are further questions on the
relative effectiveness of government and private schooling in
delivering good learning outcomes for all. Within this debate,
several empirical questions abound. Do students from poorer
backgrounds achieve as well in private schools as their advantaged
peers? What are the relative out-of-pocket costs of accessing
private schooling compared to government schooling? Is fee-paying
non-state provision 'affordable' to the poorest households? What is
the nature of the education market at different levels? What are
the relationships between different non-state actors and the state,
and how should they conduct themselves? The chapters in this volume
present new empirical evidence and conduct critical analysis on
some of these questions. This book was originally published as a
special issue of the Oxford Review of Education.
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