"Missing Piece of the Pie: Public Expenditure on Education in Colombia" by Ashante Gallimore

Date of Award

5-2025

Document Type

Honors Thesis

Degree Name

Bachelor of Arts

Department

Economics

Advisor/Committee Chair

Kenneth Bulko

Abstract

Public expenditure on education in Colombia is a crucial driver of socioeconomic development, with government investments that are aimed at improving access, quality, and equity across all levels of education. This thesis examines how these funds are distributed by analyzing whether financial resources are concentrated in wealthier areas or equitably distributed between wealthier and less fortunate Colombian regions. Using a comparative qualitative analysis, this study examines the sources of educational funding, the decision-making processes behind allocation, and how schools make use of their resources. A particular focus is on why primary education receives a larger share of funding compared to secondary and higher education, as well as some broader implications of this distribution. Despite increased government spending, challenges such as regional disparities, inefficiencies in resources allocation, government structure issues and gaps in educational outcomes persist. Often rural and marginalized communities receive less resources which limits their access to quality education. Additionally, while national and private sector contributions aid in the financing of education, they also create complexities in how funds are distributed. By analyzing these trends, this research highlights an analysis of Colombia’s budget for public education, specific to inefficiencies and inequalities. The findings provide insight to the policy debate on how funding decisions shape education educational opportunities and outcomes as well as improving the effectiveness of resources distribution by ensuring that public investments in education are more fair, efficient and capable of addressing the diverse needs of Colombian habitants. Policy recommendations focus on improving financial allocation strategies to improve educational development that is both inclusive and sustainable. The implementation of targeted funding programs aimed at 2 decreasing the cost of higher education and, therefore, increasing access in less fortunate communities initiates a more comprehensive educational system by addressing previously mentioned issues.

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Economics Commons

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