An Empirical Analysis of Ashanti Region Annual Household Education Expenditure Using the Ghana Living Standards Survey Round Six Data
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Date
2024
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Elsevier
Abstract
Using data from the 2013 Ghana Living Standards Survey Round Six (GLSS VI), this paper
analyses regional variables affecting regional household spending on education using the Tobit
model. The results showed that households in the Ashanti region increased their education
spending on all the four types of the education categories namely; basic education, secondary
education, post-secondary education, tertiary education with the basic education expenditure
accounting for 53% of households' education spending. To the author’s knowledge, this is the
first study on the Ashanti region of Ghana to analyse the determinants of private education
spending using data from the 2013 Ghana Living Standards Survey. This paper was unable to
identify several other important factors that determine household spending on education in the
Ashanti region because the GLSS VI data were not configured to examine these variables. 53%
of Ashanti's private household spending on education goes only to basic education, which is
worrying because it undermines the Education for All initiative being promoted by UNESCO.
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Ghana, Ashanti region, Tobit model, household, education expenditure, economic growth
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Addai, I. (2024). An Empirical Analysis of Ashanti Region Annual Household Education Expenditure Using the Ghana Living Standards Survey Round Six Data. Available at SSRN 4690623.