Higher Education Student Loans and Enrolment in India, Ghana, Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda

Jimmy Alani
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The study uses generalised least squares (GLS), descriptive, phenomenological and mixed methods to examine the effects of higher education (HE) loans on tertiary education enrolment in India, Ghana, Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda. The data sets employed in the empirical analyses were obtained from the United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO), India Educational Statistics, the Ghana Ministry of Education, the Kenya Higher Education Loan Board, the Student Loan Financing Board of Tanzania and the Uganda Ministry of Education and Sports. The paper examines the HE student loan schemes introduced and implemented in Ghana, India, Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda through commercial banks, public banks or governments along with their respective effects on higher education enrolment. Empirical results show that boosting higher education is a student loan phenomenon. Meanwhile, in the last two decades, student loan schemes performed better in India, Ghana, Kenya, and Tanzania than in Uganda. To become as successful as India in implementing the HE student loan scheme and improve HE enrolment, the paper suggests that the Government of Uganda must formulate a more comprehensive education loan scheme in consultation with the Bank of Uganda and other banks in Uganda.
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印度、加纳、肯尼亚、坦桑尼亚和乌干达的高等教育学生贷款和入学情况
该研究使用广义最小二乘(GLS)、描述性、现象学和混合方法来检验高等教育贷款对印度、加纳、肯尼亚、坦桑尼亚和乌干达高等教育入学率的影响。实证分析中使用的数据集来自联合国教科文组织(UNESCO)、印度教育统计、加纳教育部、肯尼亚高等教育贷款委员会、坦桑尼亚学生贷款融资委员会和乌干达教育和体育部。本文考察了加纳、印度、肯尼亚、坦桑尼亚和乌干达通过商业银行、公共银行或政府引入和实施的高等教育学生贷款计划,以及它们各自对高等教育入学率的影响。实证结果表明,推动高等教育是一种学生贷款现象。与此同时,在过去20年里,学生贷款计划在印度、加纳、肯尼亚和坦桑尼亚的表现要好于乌干达。为了在实施高等教育学生贷款计划和提高高等教育入学率方面像印度一样成功,该论文建议乌干达政府必须与乌干达银行和乌干达的其他银行协商制定一个更全面的教育贷款计划。
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