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ECONOMICS OF EDUCATION IN TURKEY AHMET ŞEVKİ SOYDAN ASSEM KYSSYKOVA CEVAT ERKİBAŞ HAKKI SEMİH KOKULAR MERVE ÇELEBİ SEMRA ÇAĞAN Outline General Information and Statistics About Education in Turkey Education Spending Impact of Education on Turkish Economy Education an essential tool to promote economic development development of human capital development of economic growth improving skills increasing productivity Three Important Milestones of Turkish Education The Law on Unification of Education (1924) Alphabet Reform (1928) Village Institutes (1940s) The Law on Unification of Education (1924) Educational Facilities in 1923 (Population: 12 million) Primary Secondary High School Technical School School 4,894 72 23 64 Teacher 10,238 796 513 583 Student 341,941 5,905 1,241 6,547 Student Rate % 2.8 0.05 0.01 0.054 Total 5,053 12,13 355,634 2.96 Source: Sakaoğlu,1992 The Law on Unification of Education The unification in the educational system was brought about by the acceptance of “Law of Unification of Education” in the Parliament on March 3, 1924. The aim was to get rid of the duality in the system continued to exist during the initial period of the Republican Era. Alphabet Reform (1928) At the time of Alphabet Reform: Population: 14 million Only a little more than 1 million could read (% 7.9) Over 80 per cent of the population was living in villages There were about 3,200 primary schools, with 5,600 primary teachers It was crucial to have a modern and easy alphabet to increase the literacy rate of the population and to integrate with the West As a result; Arabic alphabet was replaced with Latin alphabet Village Institutes (1940) Village Institutes (1940) The main function of the village institutes was to train the primary school teachers These schools were totally unique to Turkey They were the cornerstones of the rural development project Village Institutes were established to meet the need for teachers of each village. Despite their short life, they highly increased the number of primary schools in the country. The number of students in the Village Institutes The number of teachers in the Village Institutes Educational Statistics Literacy Rate in Turkey Between 1950-2010 Gross Enrollment Ratios by School Levels 120 100 Primary School 80 Secondary School High School 60 Tertiary 40 20 0 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 1995 2000 2005 2010 2012 Education Level of Turkish Population (TÜİK, 2013) 1% 0,3% 5% 11% Illiterate 7% Literate but not graduate from any school Primary school graduate Secondary school graduate 22% 28% 5% Highschool graduate Undergraduate Graduate PhD Number of Universities in Turkey (Private vs State) Education Spending Education spending covers expenditure on schools, universities and other public and private educational institutions. Education spending also includes instruction and ancillary services for students and families provided through educational institutions. Education Spending – Turkey vs OECD Education Investment Between 1963-2005 Education spending (Primary to non-tertiary / Tertiary, US dollars/student, 2012) What Proportion of National Wealth is Spent on Education? The proportion of education expenditure relative to GDP depends on the different preferences of various public and private actors, Nevertheless, expenditure on education largely comes from public budgets and is closely scrutinized by governments. Public Expenditure on Education by Countries from 1970 to 2009 Sectoral Distribution of Government Expenditures (1,000 TL) Spending on R&D Spending on R&D is one of the most important indicators of conformation and development on science and technology The share of R&D spending in GDP of Turkey is very low R&D activities are carried out largely within the frame of private companies and with the cooperation of universities Gross Domestic Expenditure on R&D as a percentage of GDP A Comparison of R&D spending The challenge: Ensuring effective allocation of funding Recent policies and practices: The Campaign of 100% Support for Education, Financial support of private and non-governmental organizations, 100% tax deduction for contributions Education Projects Meslek Lisesi Memleket Meselesi (KOÇ) Kardelenler (Turkcell) Baba Beni Okula Gönder (Aydın Doğan Vakfı) Ana-kız Okuldayız (M.E.B) Education & Economic Development Lucas Model Y = Ka(hL)1-a h denotes human capital Main difference between Solow and Lucas is the increasing returns to scale In this model the most important part of the human capital is education. Educated citizens will more likely accommodate with new technology and working conditions and make it possible to have an increasing returns to scale The more education the more human capital the faster growth rate Employment with respect to Education Level Education Impact on Women’s Participation As the education level increases, female labor force participation rate also increases June 2014, female participation rate: 69,5 (university graduate) female participation rate: 17,4 (illiterate) Since women mostly work at agricultural sector, rate of unregistered employment is higher than men, As the female education level increases, labor force participation and employment will increase accordingly Labor Force Participation Rates by Gender Education Impact on Women’s Labor Force Participation Return on Educational Investment Return on Educational Investment Return on Educational Investment Income Level by Education References 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. https://data.oecd.org/education.htm http://data.worldbank.org/topic/education https://biruni.tuik.gov.tr/medas/?kn=130&locale=tr Taş, U. & Yenilmez,F.(2007) '' TÜRKİYE’DE EĞİTİMİN KALKINMAÜZERİNDEKİ ROLÜ VE EĞİTİM YATIRIMLARININ GERİ DÖNÜŞ ORANI'' TUIK, Kazanç Yapısı Araştırması Bahçeşehir Üniversitesi Ekonomik ve Toplumsal Araştırmalar Merkezi (BETAM) Araştırma Notu 14/160 Kadın İş Gücü Piyasasında Çarpıcı Gelişmeler, Seyfettin Gürsel, Gökçe Uysal, Ayşenur Acar T.C Maliye Bakanlığı Yıllık Ekonomik Rapor 2014 SOSYAL VE BEŞERİ BİLİMLER DERGİSİ Cilt 1, Sayı 2, 2009 ISSN: 1309 -8012 (Online) BEŞERİ SERMAYENİN EKONOMİK GELİŞME ÜZERİNDEKİ ETKİLERİ DÜNYA DENEYİMİ VE TÜRKİYE ÜZERİNE GÖZLEMLER Kadir ESER, Muğla Üniversitesi, İ.İ.B.F. İktisat Bölümü, Kötekli Kampüsü, Muğla Çisel EKİZ GÖKMEN, Muğla Üniversitesi, İ.İ.B.F. http://sgb.meb.gov.tr/www/mill-egitim-istatistikleri-orgun-egitim-2014-2015/icerik/153 OECD- Education At a Glance 2014 "Türkiye'de Eğitim Yatırımları ve Ekonomik Büyüme İlişkisi"- Doç. Dr. Muharrem Afşar, 2009 Thank you