Annual Household Budget Share in Formal Education Expenditure Using the Ghana Living Standards Survey Round Six Data: A Micro-Level Statistical Investigation
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Date
2024
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Elsevier
Abstract
Using household-level data from the Ghana Living Standards Survey Round Six, this paper
focused on examining factors that determine annual household expenditure on formal
education in Ghana, using the annual share of household budget in total education
expenditure as the dependent variable. The study established that households in Ghana spend
an average of 5.6 percent of their annual income on basic education, and the estimated
ordinary least squares (OLS) effect shows that rural households spend 6.7 percent less on
education than urban households in Ghana. Policy wise, the central government of Ghana
must take measures to ensure that household spending on basic education is reduced more
and concerted efforts purposefully upgrading infrastructure and human resources in rural
areas to a much level comparable to that in urban areas, and annual rural household education
expenditure would also see a tangible increase, ceteris paribus, in Ghana.
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Annual, Household, budget share, rural, urban, education expenditure, OLS regression, GLSS 6
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Addai, I. (2024). Annual Household Budget Share in Formal Education Expenditure Using the Ghana Living Standards Survey Round Six Data: A Micro-Level Statistical Investigation. Available at SSRN 4692373.