Indicators of Educational Development in Latin America and its Impact on the Economic Levels of the Population

Authors

  • Carlos Muñoz Izquierdo Unidad de Investigaciones Interdisciplinares en Educación Universidad Iberoamericana, campus Santa Fe
  • Alejandro Márquez Jiménez Unidad de Investigaciones Interdisciplinares en Educación Universidad Iberoamericana, campus Santa Fe

Keywords:

Latin America, schooling rates, distribution of educational opportunities, schooling and work force.

Abstract

Based on the information published by the Economic Commission for Latin America (CEPAL), the authors have followed the growth of the region’s educational systems, mainly during the last decades of the 20th century. The patterns of distribution of educational opportunities among the various economic levels and sexes have also been examined. On the other hand, they have analyzed some impact indicators related to the expansion of educational opportunities within the working fields where graduates of those school systems are, and indicators of the probability of those individuals earning higher wages than those considered as the minimum in many countries to outdo poverty. Finally, some obstacles which have hindered the equal distribution of education have been identified, and some political features necessary to overcome them have been sketched.

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Published

2000-11-01