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REPRODUCING INEQUALITY? ELITE-BIASED POLICY AND THE RURAL–URBAN EDUCATIONAL GAP IN COLOMBIA AND ITS REGIONS, 1920-2019

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ABSTRACT In Latin America, Colombia stands out for its more significant and persistent rural–urban educational performance gaps. This paper studies the evolution of this under-performance of Colombian rural areas by conducting a long-term descriptive analysis of a new dataset. The results suggest that the role of the national government is a source of these educational inequalities because rural education was introduced late and deficiently. That is, the national government delayed the provision of education to rural areas. Moreover, even when implemented, these rural educational initiatives proved deficient due to their lack of funds, lower quality, curricula detached from the rural context and a design that amplified regional disparities, thus producing and maintaining significant and persistent rural–urban gaps in education.

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Education in Rural Contexts

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FuenteRevista de Historia Económica / Journal of Iberian and Latin American Economic History
Cuartil año de publicaciónNo disponible
Volumen41
Issue3
Páginas375 - 409
pISSNNo disponible
ISSN0212-6109

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