Education and Globalization in Southeast Asia Issues and Challenges
130 Mohamad Fahmi The coefficients on λij are statistically significant for public, private secular, and private Islamic schools ...
Indonesian Higher Education 131 TABLE 5.8 Probit Estimation of Higher Education Participation Variables Public Pr-NR Pr-Islam Pr ...
132 Mohamad Fahmi Parents education background (FATHSHHE and MOTHSHHE) have similar effect in all groups as the coefficients are ...
Indonesian Higher Education 133 that 54.3 per cent and 40.6 per cent students from private Christian and public schools continue ...
134 Mohamad Fahmi TABLE 5.9 Non-Linear Decomposition of Higher Education Participation with Selectivity Bias Correction Private ...
Indonesian Higher Education 135 TABLE 5.10 Non-Linear Decomposition of Higher Education Participation with Selectivity Bias Corr ...
136 Mohamad Fahmi difference on higher education participation between public and private Islam. Those determinants are, from th ...
Indonesian Higher Education 137 TABLE 5.11 Non-Student Earnings and Student Earning Estimation Aged 17–22 Variables Non-Student ...
138 Mohamad Fahmi evidence confirmed that the private Christian group has higher chance to access higher education than public s ...
Indonesian Higher Education 139 graduates in terms of academic achievement and socio-economic status. I find that school quality ...
140 Mohamad Fahmi Assessing the effectiveness of catholic schools”. Journal of Political Economy 113, no. 1 (2005): 151–84. Beck ...
Indonesian Higher Education 141 Jann, B. “Fairlie: Stata module to generate nonlinear decomposition of binary outcome differenti ...
6 INCREASING ACCESS TO AND RETENTION IN PRIMARY EDUCATION IN MALAYSIA Lorraine Pe Symaco INTRODUCTION Access to and quality of e ...
Increasing Access to and Retention in Primary Education in Malaysia 143 primary schooling to all children. However, access to ed ...
144 Lorraine Pe Symaco FIGURE 6.2 Primary School Net Intake Rates, 1970–2005 Source: UIS (2011). 75 80 85 90 95 100 1970 1975 19 ...
Increasing Access to and Retention in Primary Education in Malaysia 145 has ranged from 92.7 per cent (in 1990) to 98.1 per cent ...
146 Lorraine Pe Symaco and retention for socio-economic groups, urban/rural residents, genders, indigenous and other minority gr ...
Increasing Access to and Retention in Primary Education in Malaysia 147 are the children living closer to the mountains likely t ...
148 Lorraine Pe Symaco However, challenging circumstances in rural areas seem to affect access rather than retention. This point ...
Increasing Access to and Retention in Primary Education in Malaysia 149 these groups no longer exist, though some other ethnic g ...
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