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This article considers the relationship between ethnicity within the elderly population and education spending … literature by examining the dynamics between the elderly population and ethnicity and its impact on education finance. Using a … national panel public school district data set, it is found that increased ethnic fragmentation within the elderly population …
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negative impact on educational spending. These papers have linked the share of the elderly with the per capita or per pupil … line of research shows in many cases a negative correlation between the shares of elderly people and educational … groups. The analysis shows that elderly people present a clear tendency to be less willing to spend money on education. They …
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Using data from various rounds of the nationally representative NSSO survey between 1988 and 2012, we first construct national, state, and district-level figures for overall, within and between consumption inequality. We find an increase in inequality in India but only since 2004. We also...
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In this paper, we study the impact of ethnic fragmentation on the provision of private and public schools, separately. The distinction is made because the two types of schools have different objective functions, a factor which can influence the relationship between ethnic fragmentation and...
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We present evidence that more ethnically fragmented communities spend, all else equal, more on police services than less fragmented communities. We introduce a model of spending on police services which we use to interpret the data. In this model, we assume that the decision to commit a crime is...
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