Does an economic crisis deflate education bubble and inequality? Lessons from South Korea 1997–2020

IF 1.1 4区 经济学 Q3 ECONOMICS Asian-Pacific Economic Literature Pub Date : 2024-02-27 DOI:10.1111/apel.12403
Taiwon Ha
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Rapid education expansion has been a main driver of the remarkable economic growth in South Korea for last decades. However, in recent times, its excessive education credentialism is considered a hurdle against further developments. This study examined whether education bubble and inequality decreased during the Asian Financial Crisis 1997–98, the Global Financial Crisis 2008–09, and the COVID-19 pandemic 2020. It tracked quarterly distributional changes in private education expenditure of Korean households with Changes-in-Changes. The findings indicate that Korean households postponed private education expenditure cut in the first quarter of the crises to prevent their children from falling behind in severe education competition. Then, they temporarily downsized it in the second quarter. During the pandemic, vulnerable students experienced higher fluctuations in private education expenditure than they did in previous crises closely related to disproportionate effects of the pandemic on household income and consumption expenditure. Therefore, this study suggests more expansionary measures for disadvantaged students to recover from a learning loss and improving the public education system as a fundamental measure to mitigate severe private education dependency.

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经济危机是否会使教育泡沫和不平等加剧?1997-2020 年韩国的经验教训
过去几十年来,教育的快速发展一直是韩国经济显著增长的主要推动力。然而,近来其过度的教育文凭主义被认为是阻碍进一步发展的障碍。本研究探讨了在 1997-98 年亚洲金融危机、2008-09 年全球金融危机和 2020 年 COVID-19 大流行期间,教育泡沫和不平等是否有所减少。研究利用 "变化中的变化"(Changes-in-Changes)追踪了韩国家庭私人教育支出的季度分布变化。研究结果表明,韩国家庭在危机爆发的第一季度推迟了私人教育支出的削减,以防止子女在激烈的教育竞争中落后。然后,他们在第二季度暂时缩减了开支。在大流行病期间,弱势学生的私立教育支出波动比以往危机期间更大,这与大流行病对家庭收入和消费支出的不成比例影响密切相关。因此,本研究建议对弱势学生采取更多的扩张性措施,使他们从学习损失中恢复过来,并将改善公共教育体系作为缓解对私立教育严重依赖的根本措施。
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