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Publication Date: 1997
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The Reemergence of Private Schools in Socialist China.
Kwong, Julia
Comparative Education Review, v41 n3 p244-59 Aug 1997
China's private schools, colleges, and technical institutes overwhelmingly are autonomous entrepreneurial institutions that respond to unmet educational demands by selling marketable skills for a profit. Although comprising less than 4% of the country's schools, they demonstrate the market's growing strength in China's socialist society: adoption of free-market philosophy; growth of the private sector; and social class polarization. (SV)
Descriptors: Educational Demand, Educational Supply, Elementary Secondary Education, Entrepreneurship, Foreign Countries, Free Enterprise System, Government School Relationship, Institutional Autonomy, Politics of Education, Postsecondary Education, Private Education, Private Schools, Supply and Demand
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: China
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