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Private supplementary tutoring in Japan = a linkage between shadow education and educational inequality /
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Private supplementary tutoring in Japan/ edited by Hiroki Tanaka.
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a linkage between shadow education and educational inequality /
other author:
Tanaka, Hiroki.
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Singapore :Springer Nature Singapore : : 2025.,
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xiv, 175 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
Chapter 1 Factors Generating Inequality in Educational Opportunities and Their Impact on Socioeconomic Outcomes A Survey -- Chapter 2 School Choice and Private Tutoring -- Chapter 3 Disparities in Out of School Educational Opportunities Measuring the Inequality of Paid Learning Opportunities Using the Kakwani Coefficient -- Chapter 4 Empirical Analysis on the Impact of Income Redistribution Effects of Taxes on Disparities in Out of School Educational Opportunities -- Chapter 5 Empirical Analysis on the Impact of Poverty on Out of School Educational Opportunities -- Chapter 6 Empirical Analysis on the Impact of Poverty on Out of School Educational Opportunities Consideration by School Type and Region -- Chapter 7 Empirical Analysis on the Mediating Effect of Out of School Education at the Elementary Education Stage -- Chapter 8 Economic Analysis on the Impact of Income Disparities on Educational Choices.
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-96-8885-2
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9789819688852
Private supplementary tutoring in Japan = a linkage between shadow education and educational inequality /
Private supplementary tutoring in Japan
a linkage between shadow education and educational inequality /[electronic resource] :edited by Hiroki Tanaka. - Singapore :Springer Nature Singapore :2025. - xiv, 175 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm.
Chapter 1 Factors Generating Inequality in Educational Opportunities and Their Impact on Socioeconomic Outcomes A Survey -- Chapter 2 School Choice and Private Tutoring -- Chapter 3 Disparities in Out of School Educational Opportunities Measuring the Inequality of Paid Learning Opportunities Using the Kakwani Coefficient -- Chapter 4 Empirical Analysis on the Impact of Income Redistribution Effects of Taxes on Disparities in Out of School Educational Opportunities -- Chapter 5 Empirical Analysis on the Impact of Poverty on Out of School Educational Opportunities -- Chapter 6 Empirical Analysis on the Impact of Poverty on Out of School Educational Opportunities Consideration by School Type and Region -- Chapter 7 Empirical Analysis on the Mediating Effect of Out of School Education at the Elementary Education Stage -- Chapter 8 Economic Analysis on the Impact of Income Disparities on Educational Choices.
The purpose of this book is to theoretically and empirically elucidate the reality of intergenerational income transfer through demand for private supplementary education, which can vary depending on the attributes of households to which children belong, and its impact on social welfare. This is the first study to construct a dynamic model to elucidate the impact of educational inequalities caused by private tutoring on social welfare, which has not been theorized enough, and to reveal the current situation of opportunity disparities in private supplementary tutoring in Japan since the late 1980s using long-term quasi-longitudinal data on family income and expenditures. By constructing a dynamic model to explain the impact of educational inequalities on social welfare arising from private tutoring, this book will make it possible to systematically and more precisely assess the current situation of educational inequalities in Japan caused by private supplementary education and its welfare evaluation.
ISBN: 9789819688852
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