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Graduation tables: a proposal for a demographic analysis of educational indicators in Brazil

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  • José Irineu Rangel Rigotti

    (Cedeplar-UFMG)

  • Renato Moreira Hadad

    (PUC-Minas)

Abstract

Demographic censuses usually contain information about a graded education system, i.e. age and grade declarations. This information can be used to estimate a series of indicators, useful for diagnostics and prognostics of the educational system. One of the principal goals of this paper is to provide a new technical framework to forecast population by levels of schooling, in a country or region. It follows in the tradition of formal demographic methodologies used in analyzing and projecting population, such as Life Tables. Thus, one could study the probable social consequences of the implementation of any educational policies related to promotion and retention practices, over the medium and long runs. The methodological procedures were applied to the five Brazilian Regions, although it could be applied to other countries or regions that have the information of grades concluded by age.

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  • José Irineu Rangel Rigotti & Renato Moreira Hadad, 2011. "Graduation tables: a proposal for a demographic analysis of educational indicators in Brazil," Textos para Discussão Cedeplar-UFMG td422, Cedeplar, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais.
  • Handle: RePEc:cdp:texdis:td422
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    Keywords

    Demographic analysis; trends and forecast of educational indicators; regional inequalities.;
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    • J11 - Labor and Demographic Economics - - Demographic Economics - - - Demographic Trends, Macroeconomic Effects, and Forecasts

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