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Does education make local elected officials perform better? A case of gram panchayats in India

By: Joshi, Gaurav Joshi, Amit and Pant, Abhishek Kumar.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Indian Journal of Public Administration Description: 71(1), Mar, 2025: p.53-61.Subject(s): Educational qualifications, Gram Panchayat, Gram Panchayat padhans, Local elected officials, Regression analysis In: Indian Journal of Public AdministrationSummary: In India, in keeping with constitutional provisions, some states have started prescribing educational qualification criteria for candidates contesting elections to Panchayati Raj system of local self-government bodies. This study attempts to analyse whether educational qualifications indeed enable a local elected official (LEO) perform better. The study was conducted in Uttarakhand state of India. Two-stage cluster (probability) sampling was used. Data for the study were collected from 128 gram panchayats in four blocks of the state, selected randomly using the two-stage cluster sampling method. Results showed that educational background has a significant impact on the LEO’s performance, with secondary education having the largest impact followed by tertiary education.- Reproduced https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/00195561241284449
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71(1), Mar, 2025: p.53-61 Available AR135709

In India, in keeping with constitutional provisions, some states have started prescribing educational qualification criteria for candidates contesting elections to Panchayati Raj system of local self-government bodies. This study attempts to analyse whether educational qualifications indeed enable a local elected official (LEO) perform better. The study was conducted in Uttarakhand state of India. Two-stage cluster (probability) sampling was used. Data for the study were collected from 128 gram panchayats in four blocks of the state, selected randomly using the two-stage cluster sampling method. Results showed that educational background has a significant impact on the LEO’s performance, with secondary education having the largest impact followed by tertiary education.- Reproduced

https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/00195561241284449

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