A State-Level Analysis of Mexican Education and Its Impact on Regional, Economic, and Social Development: Two-Stage Network DEA Approach

Pub Date : 2023-12-31 DOI:10.7160/eriesj.2023.160402
M. Flegl, Sonia Valeria Avilés-Sacoto, D. Güemes-Castorena, Estefanía Caridad Avilés-Sacoto
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Education has been considered a cornerstone for human and economic development. Although there is a national educational strategy in most countries, various implementations are at the state level. This paper studies academic efficiency at the primary and secondary levels and the human development dimensions –long and healthy life, being knowledgeable, and enjoying a decent standard of life– at the state level. For this purpose, a network data envelopment analysis (NDEA) with two stages was proposed. The first stage studies the educational process efficiency, while the second evaluates its impact in the form of the human development index. The study found significant differences between the evaluated states in the education stage, where the lowest efficiencies are mainly in the southwest of Mexico. The results also indicate that better education quality leads to greater regional, economic, and social development at the state level. This study contributes to the NDEA applications on the understanding of the impact that education has in improving the development of the regions holistically.
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墨西哥教育及其对地区、经济和社会发展影响的州级分析:两阶段网络 DEA 方法
教育一直被视为人类和经济发展的基石。尽管大多数国家都制定了国家教育战略,但在州一级却有不同的实施方案。本文在州一级研究了中小学的学习效率和人类发展维度--健康长寿、知识渊博和享有体面的生活水准。为此,本文提出了一种包含两个阶段的网络数据包络分析法(NDEA)。第一阶段研究教育过程的效率,第二阶段以人类发展指数的形式评估其影响。研究发现,被评估的各州在教育阶段存在显著差异,效率最低的主要是墨西哥西南部。研究结果还表明,较高的教育质量可促进各州的地区、经济和社会发展。这项研究有助于了解教育对全面改善地区发展的影响,从而为国家发展教育评估的应用做出贡献。
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