ISSN – PRINT:2756-4495 | ONLINE: 2756-4487

Volume 04, Issue 03 – 2024

Educational Sector Financing and Economic Wellbeing

Silva Opuala-Charles, Jonah Olo Orji

ABSTRACT

This study examines the relationship between educational Sector financing and economic wellbeing in Nigeria, focusing on government funding, private domestic investment, and foreign expenditure in education. The study employs econometric techniques to analyze the long-term dynamics of educational financing on the Human Development Index (HDI). The findings reveal a significant increase in educational financing activities over time, particularly in domestic funding. However, despite the growth in funding, there is evidence of underemployment among educated individuals, suggesting a disconnect between educational investments and economic outcomes. Co-integration analysis indicates a long-term relationship between government educational financing and human development. The reliance on government funding for education underscores the need for effective resource management and targeted interventions to address gaps in the education system.

Keywords: Educational financing, economic development, Nigeria, government funding, private investment.

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