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    The Hidden Cost of Corruption: Teacher Absenteeism and Loss in Schools

    Press

    Harry A. Patrinos - World Bank

    While corruption hampers all development efforts, it is a debilitating presence in the education sector. Teacher absenteeism is one of the most serious forms of corruption in education. While there are many valid reasons for a teacher to be away from the classroom, some absences are clearly illegitimate.

  • Teacher absenteeism and teacher accountability

    Until a few years ago, the role of teacher absenteeism and accountability has gone largely unexplored. The recently increased scrutiny can be attributed to the recognition that teacher professionalism and qualification are the single most important...

    Harris-Van Keuren, Christine

    2009

  • The many faces of corruption: tracking vulnerabilities at the sector level

    Public opinion research shows that corruption is among the top concerns of people and leaders around the world, and is now part of all national and international development dialogues. Empirical research has raised public awareness worldwide of the...

    Campos, Edgardo J., Pradhan, Sanjay

    Washington D.C., World Bank, 2007

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