Why is there proportionately more enrolment in private schools in some countries?.
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TextPublication details: Washington : World Bank, 1993.Subject(s): Summary: Heavy enrolment in private secondary schools stems from limited public spending which creates an excess demand from people who would prefer to use the public schools but are involuntarily excluded and pushed into the private sector.
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Heavy enrolment in private secondary schools stems from limited public spending which creates an excess demand from people who would prefer to use the public schools but are involuntarily excluded and pushed into the private sector.
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