The Role Of School Life Expectancy And Urbanization On Adult Literacy Rates In Sub-Saharan Africa

  • Okpala A
  • Okpala C
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Abstract

It is important to examine the role of urbanization, government, and school life expectancy (the years of schooling a child is expected to have) on adult literacy because literacy contributes to economic success. Using cross-sectional data on 46 Sub-Saharan African countries, this study examines 1) the impact of school life expectancy on adult literacy, 2) the influence of urban population on adult literacy, and 3) the effectiveness of government educational expenditure on adult literacy. OLS regression analysis showed that the percentage of the population residing in urban centers and the school life expectancy were positively significant at the 5 percent level. Government expenditure, as a percentage of GDP, was positively significant at the 1 percent level.

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Okpala, A., & Okpala, C. (2014). The Role Of School Life Expectancy And Urbanization On Adult Literacy Rates In Sub-Saharan Africa. International Business & Economics Research Journal (IBER), 13(2), 329. https://doi.org/10.19030/iber.v13i2.8448

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