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1991-1998
National Education Expenditure Accounts (NEXA)

Increasing Resources Allocated to Education

The country's total education expenditures rose consistently, starting with PhP79.4 billion in 1991 and increasing threefold to reach PhP241.4 billion in 1998. This translated into an annual average growth rate of 17.3 percent. In real terms, the increase was from PhP46.8 billion in 1991 to PhP82.5 billion in 1998, which is equivalent to an 8.6 percent average growth.

The largest increase in education expenditures was noted in 1997. Much of this increase was contributed by the government sector, when it implemented the last tranche of the salary standardization of government personnel.

Education Expenditures
1991-1998

STATISTICS Total Education Expenditures
(in million pesos, at current prices)
Education Expenditure Growth Rate (%)
at current prices
Total Education Expenditures
(in million pesos, at 1985 prices)
Education Expenditure Growth Rate (%)
at 1985 prices
1991 81,054   47,693  
1992 87,181 7.6 47,256 -0.9
1993 102,319 17.4 51,856 9.7
1994 117,000 14.3 54,731 5.5
1995 139,290 19.1 60,332 10.2
1996 162,940 17.0 64,704 7.2
1997 209,543 28.6 78,606 21.5
1998 243,190 16.1 83,159 5.8
Average Annual Growth Rate   17.1   8.4

Source: National Statistical Coordination Board.

 

 

1991-1998 National Education Expenditure Accounts (NEXA)
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Highlights
Executive Summary
Education Expenditures
Sources of Funds for Education
Government Expenditure for Education
Uses of Funds for Education
Government Education Expenditure of Selected Asian Countries
Annual Matrices
The NEXA Framework
Publication Information
Technical Notes
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