Changing the course: equity effects and institutional risk amid policy shift in higher education financing in Kenya

被引:0
作者
Ishmael I. Munene
Wycliffe Otieno
机构
[1] Northern Arizona University,Educational Leadership Department, College of Education
[2] Kenyatta University,Department of Educational Administration, Planning & Curriculum Development, School of Education and Human Resource Development
来源
Higher Education | 2008年 / 55卷
关键词
Equity; Higher education finance; Higher education policy; Kenya; Market-competitive policy;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Reform in higher education financing in Kenya has been occasioned by both endogenous and exogenous variables. Internal pressures of a declining economy, rapid demographic growth and increased inter-and intra-sectoral competition for scare financial resources, couple with external neo-liberal doctrine championed by global donors like the World Bank have resulted in a new market-competitive policy of financing higher education. This paper analyzes the equity and risk effects of the new policy for the main stakeholders, namely students, academics and institutions themselves. The paper contends that the policy shift has had a significant effect on equity just as it has introduced universities to risks through engagement in academic capitalism with its emphasis on marketization of university programs and services. The paper concludes with suggestions on some policy options that could help to mitigate the negative consequences of this new policy.
引用
收藏
页码:461 / 479
页数:18
相关论文
共 21 条
[1]  
Fernandez R.(1995)On the political economy of educational subsidies Review of Economic Studies 62 249-262
[2]  
Rogerson R.(1987)Revisiting the fortunate few: University graduates in the Kenyan labor market Comparative Education Review 31 583-601
[3]  
Hughes R.(1994)Legitimation, higher education and the postcolonial state: A comparative study of India and Kenya Comparative Education 30 193-204
[4]  
Hughes R.(1989)Kenyan women, higher education and the labour market Comparative Education 25 177-193
[5]  
Hughes R.(1990)An essay on the implications of university expansion in Kenya Higher Education 19 215-237
[6]  
Mwiria K.(2004)Cost-sharing in Tanzania: Fact or fiction Journal of Higher Education in Africa 2 101-133
[7]  
Hughes R.(2003)Kenya’s potential output and output gap: Implications for fiscal and monetary policies KIPPRA Policy Monitor 1 5-8
[8]  
Mwiria K.(2004)The experience of privately sponsored studentship and other income generating activities at the university of Nairobi Journal of Higher Education in Africa 2 53-73
[9]  
Ishengoma J.(1994)Technology transfer from university to industry: A large-scale experiment with technology development and commercialization Policy Studies Journal 22 384-399
[10]  
Karingi S.(2004)The politics and economics of post-apartheid higher education transformation Comparative Education Review 8 202-221