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ID082208
Title ProperDemocratization and government educationprovision in East Asia
LanguageENG
AuthorChen, Jing
Publication2008.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Although it is commonly believed that democracy promotes public services such as education, efforts have just started to evaluate empirically how the recent trend of democratization affects education services in the developing world. This article reports on the first regionwide investigation in East Asia. By studying the effects of democracy on multiple education indicators in a time-series-cross-section dataset of eight East Asian countries/political entities, the article examines whether democratic governments increase education spending and access and which social groups are favored in the process. The statistical results, which are corroborated by findings from two case studies, show that democracy plays a progressive role in promoting education spending and school enrollment at the basic level in East Asia
`In' analytical NoteJournal of East Asian Studies Vol. 8, No.2; May-Aug 2008: p175-210
Journal SourceJournal of East Asian Studies Vol. 8, No.2; May-Aug 2008: p175-210
Key WordsDemocratization ;  Education Policy ;  East Asia ;  Redistribution