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100 _aJacob, Sergot.
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245 _aMassification and the public financing of higher education in Haiti: issues and challenges
260 _aInternational Review of Administrative Sciences
300 _a 86(2), Jun, 2020: p.349-367
520 _aHaitian higher education is changing, but is little studied. This article examines the conditions under which massification recently occurred, on the one hand, and the extent of the inadequacy of public funding since the 1980s, on the other. It highlights that despite faster mass supply to address a social demand that is also rising sharply, the meagre public funding (on average, 0.33% of gross domestic product, and 1.17% of the state budget) devoted to the financing of public universities over the last 30 years has hindered their development. In fact, despite the modest increase in the budget of public universities compared to the state budget, massification ultimately resulted in a reduction in expenditure per student, which does not help to create the conditions for an acceptable level of quality education, and deprives the sector of its ability to play an effective role in the socio-economic development process of the country by first putting itself in a position to reflect on the problems of society and on its evolution. – Reproduced
650 _aAdministration in transition, Developing countries, Planning, Public management, Strategy
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773 _aInternational Review of Administrative Sciences
906 _aEDUCATION - HAITI
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