Education and Globalization in Southeast Asia Issues and Challenges
110 Mukherjee, Singh, Fernandez-Chung and Marimuthu Ministry of Higher Education (MOHE), Malaysia. “Perangkaan Pengajian Tinggi ...
5 INDONESIAN HIGHER EDUCATION Gaps in Access and School Choice Mohamad Fahmi 1. INTRODUCTION Most research on school choice and ...
112 Mohamad Fahmi Vella (1998) also found that, despite the tuition fee being relatively low, attending an Australian Catholic S ...
Indonesian Higher Education 113 for decomposing estimations coefficients from a logit or probit model which is used to model bin ...
114 Mohamad Fahmi cannot afford public school tuition fees. Excluding a few very good private schools, the quality of most priva ...
Indonesian Higher Education 115 some minority groups remain a critical concern in Indonesia. Moreover, though Indonesia has a la ...
116 Mohamad Fahmi option. Moreover, students who choose to attend one of these upper secondary schools are assumed to graduate. ...
Indonesian Higher Education 117 be more likely to attend public secondary schools. Furthermore, according to Vella (1998), when ...
118 Mohamad Fahmi Labour market incentives or marginal benefits of extra education are denoted by Eij and represent the extra li ...
Indonesian Higher Education 119 4. DATA 4.1 Description of Sample and Sampling Procedure To estimate the probability of higher e ...
120 Mohamad Fahmi are summarized in Table 5.2. A total of the 71,882 respondents are excluded as they are outside the age range ...
Indonesian Higher Education 121 TABLE 5.2 Number of Sample Deletions by Reason No. of Obs. Note 88,030 –71,882 16,148 –11,120 –3 ...
122 Mohamad Fahmi TABLE 5.4 Definitions of Variables Variables Description HE Higher education is the highest level education? y ...
Indonesian Higher Education 123 on family background, the proportion of Muslim students in the higher education group is lower t ...
124 Mohamad Fahmi Table 5.5 shows the characteristics of individuals by the four types of upper secondary school. In terms of hi ...
Indonesian Higher Education 125 TABLE 5.5 Summary Statistics by Type of School Variables Public Private NR Private Islam Private ...
126 Mohamad Fahmi in this group is 21.9 per cent, whereas the proportion of WORKSMA in public, private non-religious and private ...
Indonesian Higher Education 127 TABLE 5.6 Multinomial Logit Estimates of School Choice Model Variables Private NR Private Islam ...
128 Mohamad Fahmi family background are unlikely to attend public schools, usually considered the best schools in the country, t ...
Indonesian Higher Education 129 TABLE 5.7 Probit Estimation with Selectivity Correction Variables Public Private NR Private Isla ...
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