Η Χρηματοδότηση της Δευτεροβάθμιας Εκπαίδευσης στις Χώρες της Ευρωζώνης στις Αρχές του 21ου αιώνα: Διακρατικές Συγκρίσεις – Η θέση της Ελλάδας
Abstract
This paper examines the expenditure on secondary education in Eurozone countries in the early 21st century. In particular, it examines the expenditure on secondary education in Greece and where Greece ranks among Eurozone countries by making interstate comparisons. These are the conclusions generated from the findings: In 2005, Greece ranked last among Eurozone countries regarding public expenditure on secondary education as a percentage of GDP (Greece: 1.4%, Eurozone: 2.2%), while France ranked first (2.7%), Belgium second (2.6%) and Austria third (2.5%). In 2007, Greece ranked second to last among Eurozone countries regarding public expenditure as a percentage of total educational expenditure (Greece: 38%, Eurozone: 42.9%), while Germany ranked first (47.1%), Austria second (46.3%) and France third (45.3%). Finally, in 2005 Greece ranked first among Eurozone countries regarding expenditure per pupil on secondary education as a percentage of GDP per capita (Greece: 33%), Portugal ranked second (32%) and France third (30%) while the Eurozone average was much lower (27%).
Article Details
- Issue
- Vol. 1 (2016)
- Section
- Εισηγήσεις