How Robust Is Support for Education Spending? Attitudes on Trade-Offs in a Cross-Country Analysis

This blog post is based on an article published in the Journal of Social Policy by Isik Özel, Salvador Parrado and Kerem Yildirim. This article investigates public attitudes toward education spending using original data from five OECD countries: Italy, Spain, Greece, Mexico, and Turkey, of which three are Southern European and two are emerging economies.… Continue reading How Robust Is Support for Education Spending? Attitudes on Trade-Offs in a Cross-Country Analysis