بررسی اثرات ساختار آموزش بر توزیع درآمد
محورهای موضوعی : اقتصاد کار و جمعیت
کلید واژه: توزیع درآمد, ساختار آموزشی,
چکیده مقاله :
در این مقاله به بررسی اثرات ساختار آموزش بر توزیع درآمد ایران در دوره 1386-1347 پرداختهایم. در این راستا علاوه بر بررسی تاثیر میزان آموزش بر نابرابری، به بررسی تاثیر هر کدام از سطوح آموزشی و همچنین تاثیر آموزش دولتی و خصوصی و آموزش میان مردان و زنان بر مقدار توزیع درآمد پرداختیم. یافتههای این مقاله حکایت از آن دارد که سطوح مختلف آموزش سبب کاهش نابرابری شده و همچنین افزایش آموزش دولتی نسبت به خصوصی سبب کاهش بیشتر نابرابری خواهد شد. آموزش زنان نیز بیش از آموزش مردان، نابرابری درآمدی در جامعه را کاهش داده است.
In this paper, the effects of education structure on the distribution of income are going to be explained during 1968 – 2007 in Iran. In order to achieve the end, the writers try to represent the effects of education on the income in equality, the effects of different levels of education, the impact of private and public education and the difference of education effects between men and women. The findings represent that the more the level of education, the less the inequality of income. Public education reduces the income inequality more than the private education and woman education decrease the inequality more than men.
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