Author:
Arif G. M.,Saqib Najam Us,Zahid G. M.
Abstract
Primary education is at the base of the pyramid of education,
and is regarded as a fundamental human right today. In addition, it has
several tangible social and economic effects. As an essential component
of human capital, primary education plays an important role in the
economic growth and development of a country.1 Its impact on several
other socioeconomic variables has also been documented in the
literature. To quote a few examples, Butt (1984) has found that five or
more years of a farmer’s education lead to increased farm productivity,
reduced use of farm labour, and increased use of yield augmenting
inputs. Azhar (1988) also reports a significant relationship between the
number of years of schooling and increase in farm output due to
increased technical efficiency. Studies of the rates of returns to
education attribute a positive value to the rate of returns to primary
education.2 This means that by acquiring primary education one can
increase one’s earnings.
Publisher
Pakistan Institute of Development Economics (PIDE)
Subject
Development,Geography, Planning and Development
Cited by
3 articles.
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