Education – Can we develop human capital? | Junaid Iqbal | Ep 7

Pakistan International Airlines, Steel Mills…the list goes on. In total, Pakistan has 113 state-owned enterprises, which annually lose $4.11 billion per year. Why is this the case, and is privatisation a must? This is the fourth episode in a new series of videos I will be hosting, to try and understand Pakistan’s economic situation and how we got here. Join me as we take a deep dive into Pakistan’s development challenges, and its economic potential. In this episode we analyze Pakistan’s state-owned enterprises, and discuss some potential solutions to free the country from managing this burden.

00:00 – 00:30 Introduction
00:30 – 01:18 Pakistan’s literacy rate
01:18 – 01:33 Regional literacy rate
01:33 – 01:47 Provincial literacy rate
01:47 – 02:40 Out-of-school children
02:40 – 03:28 Education spending of GDP
03:28 – 04:59 Provincial education spending
04:59 – 06:19 Education spending per capita
06:19 – 07:14 Where money is spent
07:14 – 08:00 Enrollment
08:00 – 08:44 Teacher-to-student ratio
08:44 – 09:47 Primary school failures
09:47 – 10:36 Learning outcomes
10:36 – 11:10 Gender gap
11:10 – 12:00 Causes
12:00 – 12:24 Human capital
12:24 – 13:03 Remittances
13:03 – 13:40 Tech Exports
13:40 – 13:59 One last question

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