2023
DOI: 10.35993/ijitl.v9i1.2508
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Drivers and Demand for Shadow Education: A Case Study of Islamabad-Pakistan

Sajjad Yousaf,
Usman Ahmad,
Muhammad Ehtisham Noor

Abstract: Shadow education is a term which metaphorically denotes private tuition. The constitution of Pakistan provides for free education for children; however, their dependents (parents) along with children still pay a cost while paying fee for additionally purchased private tuition lessons. This research aims to understand the demand drivers of shadow education and its associated implicit and explicit costs in the federal capital city of Pakistan, Islamabad. The research methodology consisted of qualitative methods,… Show more

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