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- Financing lifelong learning
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This paper describes and analyzes different financial schemes to promote lifelong learning. Positive effects of financial incentives to pupils are not restricted to high ability pupils, as low ability students also seem to benefit. The evidence regarding the effects of subsidy forms is limited. The most prominent knowledge gaps regarding the effects of various financing schemes related to lifelong learning are the effects of vouchers; financial aid schemes for students; and entitlements and individual learning accounts.
This paper describes and analyzes different financial schemes to promote lifelong learning. Positive effects of financial ... Show Full Abstract
Authors: Oosterbeek, Hessel; Patrinos, Harry Anthony
Date: 2009
Journal title: Empirical research in vocational education and training
Resource type: Article
Subjects: Finance; Lifelong learning; Policy;
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- Financing lifelong learning
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This paper describes and analyzes different financial schemes to promote lifelong learning. Considered are financial instruments to stimulate successful early learning, financial aid schemes and subsidization mechanisms. Theoretical analyses about funding of early learning have mainly focused on vouchers. Yet, the available empirical evidence is more ambiguous about the effects of vouchers than about the effects of conditional cash transfers and financial incentives for pupils and teachers. Positive effects of financial incentives to pupils are not restricted to high ability pupils, as low ability students also seem to benefit. The evidence regarding the effects of subsidy forms is limited. The most prominent knowledge gaps regarding the effects of various financing schemes related to lifelong learning are the effects of vouchers in compulsory education; financial aid schemes for students; and entitlements and individual learning accounts.
This paper describes and analyzes different financial schemes to promote lifelong learning. Considered are financial ... Show Full Abstract
Authors: Oosterbeek, Hessel; Patrinos, Harry Anthony
Corporate authors: World Bank (IBRD)
Date: 2008
Resource type: Working paper
Series name: World Bank policy research working paper
Subjects: Lifelong learning; Policy; Finance
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