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The Legacy of Landlords: Educational Distribution and Development in a Comparative Perspective

机译:地主的遗产:比较视角下的教育分布与发展

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This paper shows that differences in educational outcomes within and between Asia and Latin America are caused in part by the type of agricultural production system. It is argued that, in contrast to states organized around family farming, countries exhibiting plantation-style agriculture tend to neglect broadly based educational policies. Plantation owners may have curtailed educational expansion to impede political mobilization of rural workers in order to secure a cheap supply of hired labour and monopolize the political arena. Results of panel data analysis as well as OLS cross-sectional regressions show that the export of crops grown on large landholdings substantially decreases secondary education attainment levels and governments’ investments in secondary schooling. Simultaneously, these same exports are associated with higher tertiary education levels. The quantitative analysis is complemented by historical evidence of agrarian elites attempting to hinder the development of mass schooling in many countries.
机译:本文表明,亚洲和拉丁美洲内部及之间的教育成果差异部分是由农业生产系统的类型引起的。有人认为,与围绕家庭农业组织的国家相反,表现出种植业式农业的国家往往忽略了基础广泛的教育政策。种植园主可能已经削减了教育的扩张,以阻止农民工的政治动员,以确保廉价的雇用劳动力供应并垄断政治舞台。面板数据分析的结果以及OLS横截面回归分析表明,在大型土地上种植的农作物出口大大降低了中等教育水平和政府对中学的投资。同时,这些相同的出口与更高的高等教育水平相关。定量分析辅以农业精英阶层试图阻碍许多国家大众教育发展的历史证据。

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