An empirical analysis of household formal education expenditure in Ghana
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Date
2024-12-31
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Cogent
Abstract
Using data from the latest 2017 Ghana Living Standards Survey Round Seven,
this paper explores variables affecting household spending on education using the OLS
model. The results showed that in the 12 months preceding the survey, household in the
southern regions of Ghana increased their education spending on all the three types of
the education categories namely; basic, secondary and post-secondary, and tertiary
education, and established that the average annual household basic education expen
diture accounts for 17.7 percent of the total annual household income and taking into
account household undefined education expenditure, 13.5 of a percentage point is spent
more on household basic education. The average annual household secondary and post-
secondary education expenditure accounts for 5.8 percent of the total annual household
income. Accounting for household undefined education expenditure, 22 percent of
a percentage point is spent more on household secondary and post-secondary educa
tion and average annual household tertiary education expenditure accounted for 3.8%
of the total annual household income. Weighing undetermined spending on education
by household, 6.3 percent of a percentage point is spent on household tertiary education.
Household expenditure on tertiary education is the lowest of all the education cate
gories’ expenditure.
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Ghana, OLS mode, household, education expenditure, regions
Citation
Addai, I. (2024). An empirical analysis of household formal education expenditure in Ghana. Cogent Education, 11(1), 2292863.