Type | Working Paper |
Title | Is the Net Enrollment Rate Estimate of the Philippines Accurate? |
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Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2010 |
URL | https://openaccess.adb.org/bitstream/handle/11540/636/adb-briefs-2010-2-net-enrolment-rate-phi.pdf?sequence=1 |
Abstract | The net enrollment rate (NER) is one of the most important and cited education indicators. It is the leading education indicator for the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) and the World Declaration on Education for All (EFA), to which the Philippines is committed. The NER is also used to monitor education policies and programs of the government as well as to identify areas that need intervention. Because of the declining trend of NER since 2001, the Philippines is not expected to attain the common goal of the government, MDGs, and EFA—to achieve universal primary education by 2015. Moreover, the government has to redirect its plans on basic education. However, based on the results of the Annual Poverty Indicator Survey (APIS) that the National Statistics Office (NSO) conducts, the decline of the NER is not as significant as that of the estimates of the Department of Education (DepEd) in Figure 1. Also, a closer look at the provincial NERs (Figure 2) showed that there are many data points that are more than 100% as well as some very low ones. This situation suggests possible errors in deriving the subnational NERs, which could probably cascade up to the national level NER. |
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