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Child Labour and Its Impact on Children's Access To and Participation in Primary Education: A Case Study from Tanzania
Labor and Human Capital,
Globalisation and Skills for Development in Rwanda and Tanzania
International Development,
Student Loans Financing in Tanzania:
This study examined the mechanisms employed to finance student loans in Tanzania and who benefits and how. The findings show that student loans are financed by the public exchequer. The number of students fromhigh-income families accessing these loans is disproportionate to their representation in Higher Education Institutions, while the share for middle and low-income students reflects their representation. There is also animbalance between male and female beneficiaries across programmes, notably in the Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) disciplines. It is concluded that such disparities are the result of the fact thatthe student loan scheme seeks to satisfy a number of government policy objectives in relation to higher education beyond access and equity, and that means testing is not rigorously conducted.
Key words: Higher Education, higher education policy, financing higher education, higher education student loans, public subsidisation of higher educatio