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Erschienen in: Social Indicators Research 3/2016

26.06.2015

Nigeria’s Government Spending on Basic Education and Healthcare in the Last Decade: What has Changed After Reforms?

verfasst von: Uzochukwu Amakom

Erschienen in: Social Indicators Research | Ausgabe 3/2016

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Abstract

Government spending can be effective and have the desired effect on the level of socioeconomic development when there is consistency and compliance of government agencies with the development agenda a nation adopts. Social indicators (education and healthcare) in Nigeria over the past decade have not been on track with the distributive outcome targets set by the 2004 social sector reforms despite scaling up funding in the two key social sectors (education and healthcare). The study employs a welfare distribution analysis through concentration curves and conducting several dominance tests to ascertain who benefited from public spending in these sectors. Findings suggest that apart from public primary education and healthcare for urban residents, no other level of social service was absolutely progressive for all or by gender or by location. These results were not better than the results of 2003 before these reforms were introduced. The study therefore recommends that strengthening policies should be followed by institutional intensification and other several interrelated areas to attain effectiveness of public spending. Also budget drafting in the executive and legislature must be guided by relevant priority documentation while project costs should be realistic and not inflated as evidenced by several other similar studies and reviews to achieve its desired goals.

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Fußnoten
1
Consolidated spending here means spending by all tiers or levels of government (the federal, state and the local government).
 
2
For education and healthcare spending in Nigeria, the state (federal, state and local governments) is the major service provider because they are in the concurrent list of the 1999 Nigerian Constitution as amended.
 
3
Here, poverty is defined in terms of the minimal requirements necessary to afford minimal standards of food, clothing, healthcare and shelter. This method considers both food expenditure and non-food expenditure using the per capita expenditure approach. This method is otherwise known as Food Energy Intake measure of poverty.
 
4
Relative poverty as used here refers by reference to the living standards of majority in a given society and separates the poor from the non-poor.
 
5
In such situations, one could resort to other criteria such as the Gini coefficient, Atkinson index, or generalized entropy measures for a complete ordering.
 
6
In Nigeria different states and local governments get different allocation from the federation account (52.68 to the federal, 26.72 to the state and 20.60 to the local government).
 
7
A notable shock in Nigeria comes from her overdependence in oil revenue.
 
8
There is what is called a conditional grant transfers that allows state to apply for funding relating to social sectors and other MDGs activities. Every state is expected to provide some marching funds equivalent of whatever amount they applied annually. Education, healthcare, water and sanitation, etc. are the main activities such funds can be used to finance.
 
9
An ongoing issue with the parliament trying to amend the constitution to enable the last tier of government (local) have financial autonomy.
 
10
See the cited papers for details.
 
11
This method used is a demanding criterion especially in the light of low power of the test hence effort should be made to explore alternative like the use of extended Gini coefficients as an alternative means for stochastic dominance as used by Sahn and Younger 2000.
 
12
Data for net primary enrolment, children out of school as well as primary completion rates are from World Development Indicators (WDI) assessed on February 14, 2013.
 
13
A 1-month programme organised and financed by some Local Government Councils in some states of the Federation and held under the co-ordination and supervision of the States' Ministries of Education.
 
14
This is organised by the Ministry of Education in some States of the Federation for completers of Basic Literacy Programmes and drop outs from formal primary schools to upgrade their knowledge to the level of first school leaving certificates.
 
15
This is organised by Christian Missionaries and Local Government Councils. The Ministry of Education grants aid to the voluntary organisations to reduce costs. The course is solely designed to improve the services of literate and illiterate women in the society.
 
16
This is organised by the States´ Ministries of Education and some institutions of higher education designed for those who because of the nature of their age are unable to enroll in the regular or formal educational system. The medium of instruction is by correspondence, radio or television. The federal distance education program is the National Open University (NOU).
 
17
This is organised by various institutions of higher education in the country for adults who stay in other commitments for most of the year and come into residence in their various schools when they can afford it.
 
18
Nigerian nomads are mostly cattle rearers who do not settle in a place because they have to follow their herds of cattle around in search of grazable pasture. They do not receive formal education. Mobile Education Programme has been established to take care of this unfortunate situation.
 
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Metadaten
Titel
Nigeria’s Government Spending on Basic Education and Healthcare in the Last Decade: What has Changed After Reforms?
verfasst von
Uzochukwu Amakom
Publikationsdatum
26.06.2015
Verlag
Springer Netherlands
Erschienen in
Social Indicators Research / Ausgabe 3/2016
Print ISSN: 0303-8300
Elektronische ISSN: 1573-0921
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11205-015-1004-8

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