COVID-19 impact on jobs at private schools and colleges in Northern Ethiopia

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Abstract

The disruptive effects of COVID-19 have impacted all sectors of our society including education. This study identified the factors influencing the private schools’ and colleges’ decision to reduce their teaching staff during the COVID-19 lockdown using survey data analyzed using Heckman two-step regression model. The results showed that age, accommodation level, hourly payment rate, tax grade level, money borrowed from government or banks, loan repayment suspension, tax payment deferral, the number of administrative employees, the student-to-administrative employee ratio, and the educational institution's category were the significant factors affecting teaching employee reduction during the lockdown. The results of this study can help the various education sector stakeholders to take coordinated measures to withstand COVID-19 type of shocks.

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Andaregie, A., & Astatkie, T. (2021). COVID-19 impact on jobs at private schools and colleges in Northern Ethiopia. International Journal of Educational Development, 85. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijedudev.2021.102456

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