Download full text
(230.6Kb)
Citation Suggestion
Please use the following Persistent Identifier (PID) to cite this document:
https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-218582
Exports for your reference manager
Enhancing the sustainability of VET-funding in developing countries
[working paper]
Corporate Editor
Forschungsinstitut für Bildungs- und Sozialökonomie (FiBS)
Abstract "The aim of the study at hand is to investigate the factors positively (or negatively) affecting the sustainability of development projects in vocational education and training. This study is part of a more comprehensive research and evaluation project conducted by Deutsche Gesellschaft für Technisc... view more
"The aim of the study at hand is to investigate the factors positively (or negatively) affecting the sustainability of development projects in vocational education and training. This study is part of a more comprehensive research and evaluation project conducted by Deutsche Gesellschaft für Technische Zusammenarbeit (GTZ) and funded by Federal Ministry of Development Cooperation (BMZ) and is to provide the foundation for future technical assistance and donor policy as regards vocational education and training at the beginning of the 21th century. With the paper we want to provide the basis for an evaluation project which is aimed at identifying those factors positively or negatively affecting the sustainability of VET-funding in developing countries. We will start from the point of view of each stakeholder involved in VET developing countries.
Our main thesis is that public VET-funding so far is that it is neither targeted at those who are in need of public assistance or incentives nor does it reach them. On the contrary, public programmes appear to be directed towards those stakeholders who are in a position and prepared to fund their vocational education and training by themselves. This leads to a windfall profit for the latter and reduces the financial basis of vocational education and training because private money is crowded out by public money instead of broadening the financial basis of VET." (excerpt)... view less
Keywords
funding; sustainability; training; public expenditures; vocational education; effectiveness; education system; developing country
Classification
Vocational Training, Adult Education
Macroanalysis of the Education System, Economics of Education, Educational Policy
Method
applied research
Document language
English
Publication Year
2001
City
Köln
Page/Pages
31 p.
Series
FiBS-Forum, 8
Licence
Deposit Licence - No Redistribution, No Modifications
Data providerThis metadata entry was indexed by the Special Subject Collection Social Sciences, USB Cologne