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At a time when university studies are becoming more and more expensive in the DRC, parents, like their children, are very demanding in the choice of training institutions where to enroll their offspring. Thus, the question of the quality of education and the expected results is raised with agnity. The case compared by Eleuthère MUSIMA, of the Universities of Kinshasa (UNIKIN) and the Catholic University of Congo (UCC), proves it sufficiently. The author demonstrates, in the face of the statistical data examined, that the cost of study influences respectively the success rate, the failure rate…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
At a time when university studies are becoming more and more expensive in the DRC, parents, like their children, are very demanding in the choice of training institutions where to enroll their offspring. Thus, the question of the quality of education and the expected results is raised with agnity. The case compared by Eleuthère MUSIMA, of the Universities of Kinshasa (UNIKIN) and the Catholic University of Congo (UCC), proves it sufficiently. The author demonstrates, in the face of the statistical data examined, that the cost of study influences respectively the success rate, the failure rate and the dropout rate. As in Solow's model, MUSIMA MUNGIE's work, with its scientific and pedagogical scope, circumscribes the contribution of human capital to economic growth in the Democratic Republic of Congo. The managers of the country's higher education system can draw inspiration from it with profit.
Autorenporträt
Eleuthèse MUSIMA MUNGIE is the Academic Secretary of the Faculty of Economics and Management of the University of Kwanzao (UNIK). He holds a Bachelor's degree in Economics and Development from the Catholic University of Congo (UCC), and a Diploma of Advanced Studies (DEA) in Economics and Development from the same university.