Inequalities in Expenditure on Education in European Households

The aim of the publication was to analyze differences in the level of expenditure on education and their share in total expenditure in European households, with special attention paid to house-holds located in Poland. The following hypotheses have been formulated: Hypothesis 1: The processes of soci...

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Main Author: Piekut, Marlena
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:Polish
Published: Uniwersytet Rzeszowski. Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Rzeszowskiego 2014
Subjects:
eco
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Summary:The aim of the publication was to analyze differences in the level of expenditure on education and their share in total expenditure in European households, with special attention paid to house-holds located in Poland. The following hypotheses have been formulated: Hypothesis 1: The processes of social convergence in EU lead to reducing disparities in ex-penditures between households from different European countries. Hypothesis 2: Financial and economic crisis led to a slowdown in the expenditure on educa-tion in European households. The data used in the study come from GUS (Poland’s Central Statistical Office) and Eurostat. In the years 1995–2008 differences in expenditure on education between European countries de-creased. During the financial and economic crisis there was an increase of disparities. The largest expenditure on education had the Norwegians, Luxembourgers and the Swiss. The highest share of education expenditure in total expenditure referred to Cyprus, Iceland and Ireland. The level of spending on education and the share of these expenditures in total expenditures in Poland is similar to most of countries of Central and Eastern Europe (Lithuania, Romania and Bulgaria). In Poland, the highest level of expenditures on education is visible in households of self-employed and professional workers, among the educated and wealthy ones. The least was spent in households where the head of the family was a person with a low level of education, among the pensioners and the poor. Celem artykułu było zbadanie zróżnicowania poziomu wydatków na edukację oraz ich udzia-łu w wydatkach ogółem w europejskich gospodarstwach domowych, ze szczególnym zwróceniem uwagi na gospodarstwa domowe zlokalizowane w Polsce. Postawiono dwie hipotezy badawcze: 1. Obserwuje się wzrost wydatków na edukację, a procesy konwergencji społecznej prowadzą do zmniejszania dysproporcji w wydatkach pomiędzy gospodarstwami domowymi z różnych kra-jów europejskich. 2. Kryzys finansowo-ekonomiczny doprowadził do spowolnienia wzrostu wydatków ...