Abolishment of public funding for private schools (CRC 1342)

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Data type Date
Scale Date
Value labels Not applicable
Technical name edu_abl_pub_prv_mix
Category Education and training
Label Abolishment of public funding for private schools
Related indicators

This variable refers to the year of abolition of state funded private schools.


Coding rules

More precisely: publicly financed private schools. Reforms are not coded under introductions, but all other indicators are always coded in conjunction with a year, which allows the coding of reforms if changes occurred. The abolishment of a previously introduced law is coded separately. If a law is not introduced or no information was found, it is coded as missing.

Subcategory I: The indicators in this dataset can be grouped into 5 categories, based on the information they contain: system, resources, performance, participation and cultural reproduction. In addition, a second category allows a more differentiated classification of the different indicators. In general, the systems category defines all legally implemented structures of education systems (e.g. the introduction of compulsory schooling). Resources denotes financial or personnel resources a system can distribute (e.g. student-teacher ratios). Performance describes indicators linked to the successful progression of student through the education system (for example completion rates). Cultural reproduction is mostly linked to the curriculum and describes indicators related to teaching content. The grouping of indicators allows for a better overview of the data as displayed in WESIS.

Subcategory II: Administration

This category entails indicators marking a shift in responsibility: the introduction of education as state responsibility, the introduction of state funded private schools and the creation of a ministry of education. The ministry was only coded as such, if it was not included into another ministry. Private schools often have a slightly different curriculum or approach to learning, the state is therefore giving away some of the responsibility to teach these students.

For further information see the Technical Paper [1].


Bibliographic info

Citation: Windzio, Michael; Besche-Truthe, Fabian; Seitzer, Helen, 2021: Historical Education System Data (HESDat), SFB 1342 Technical Paper Series/12/2021, Bremen: SFB 1342.


Related publications:



Misc

Project manager(s): Fabian Besche-Truthe, Michael Windzio, Helen Seitzer


Data release:
  • Version 0.001: Initial release


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Sources

  • Marlow-Ferguson, Rebecca. 2002. World education encyclopedia: a survey of educational systems worldwide - A - H. Detroit: Gale Group.