2019
DOI: 10.15365/joce.2201072019
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More Schools, Larger Schools, or Both? Patterns of Enrollment Growth in K12 Catholic Schools Globally

Abstract: After the governments of China and India, the Catholic Church is probably the third largest provider of K12 education in the world. How has growth in enrollment in K12 Catholic schools varied across countries over the last two decades? Which countries have accounted for most of the growth at the regional and global level? What has been the role of the number of schools and the size of schools in enrollment growth, or in the decline observed in some countries? Given trends towards higher enrollment in the devel… Show more

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“…It is worth noting that enrollment growth (or decline) may come from a larger (smaller) number of schools, a larger (smaller) number of students in existing schools, or both since the growth rate in enrollment is simply the sum of the growth rates for the number of schools and for the average size of schools (Wodon, 2019b). Since the Offi ce of Church Statistics provides data on both the number of schools and the number of students enrolled by country, the role of larger schools or more schools in enrollment growth can be computed.…”
Section: Enrollment Trends and Market Sharesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is worth noting that enrollment growth (or decline) may come from a larger (smaller) number of schools, a larger (smaller) number of students in existing schools, or both since the growth rate in enrollment is simply the sum of the growth rates for the number of schools and for the average size of schools (Wodon, 2019b). Since the Offi ce of Church Statistics provides data on both the number of schools and the number of students enrolled by country, the role of larger schools or more schools in enrollment growth can be computed.…”
Section: Enrollment Trends and Market Sharesmentioning
confidence: 99%