Education Quality and its Drivers in Rural Areas of Poland

Abstract
A two-stage study was carried out. Firstly, a  pioneering attempt was made to measure the quality of education in rural areas of Poland, by county (powiat), using a  synthetic indicator. Secondly, the  socioeconomic determinants of  that quality were modelled. A  strength of  this study is  the fact that it  covers the  entire population of  the given type of  administrative units. The  analysis served to verify the hypothesis that exogenic socioeconomic factors are key to the  effectiveness of  the educational process in  rural areas. It  was shown that in Poland the theories of polarised development are more applicable than those of endogenic development. There was observed an inversely proportional effect from the  centre–periphery axis on  education quality, but, above all, the  effect of several gravitational systems, in which there occurs exogenic diffusion of the results of economic growth and progress from the present and former provincial capitals.
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Czyżewski, B., Polcyn, J., 2016, Education Quality and its Drivers in Rural Areas of Poland, Eastern European Countryside, No. 22'2016, p. 197-227. DOI:10.1515/eec-2016-0010
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