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Scope, relevance and challenges of financing higher education : the case of Tunisia

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Type Article
ISSN 00331538
Document no. 26028
information source ERIC
Author Abdessalem, Tahar.
Pages pp. 135-155
General Note Peer reviewed
Source Prospects : Quarterly Review of Comparative Education. v41, n1, Mar 2011
Publisher New York: Springer، 2011
Publisher address 233 Spring Street. New York, NY 10013. . Springer. T: 8007774643 T: 2124601500. F: 2123484505. service-ny@springer.com. http://www.springerlink.com.
ERIC document no. EJ924049
Descriptors Expenditures  -  Higher education  -  Private financial support  -  Enrolment  -  Educational finances  -  Resource allocations  -  Equal education  -  Access to education  -  Costs  -  Efficiency  -  Educational quality  -  Tunisia
Language of document English
Country United States
Like other developing countries, Tunisia has allocated increasing levels of resources to education, particularly higher education, over the past few decades, mainly through public funding. From 2005 to 2008, public expenditure on education amounted to around 7.4% of GDP, with 2% allocated to higher education. Recently, however, budgetary constraints have increased, student enrollment is increasing rapidly, and the country needs to improve its higher education so that graduates are more employable. In this context, to enhance access and equity, public policy is required to define orientations and programmes to improve quality and efficiency while reducing costs. This article first assesses public expenditure on higher education in Tunisia, with respect to its adequacy, efficiency, and equity, and then explores the challenges posed to financing by demographic changes, the need for higher quality of education, and private provision. It also examines some strategies for reinforcing financing, and analyzes measures to increase private funding. (ERIC: As Provided)

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