Формиране на човешкия капитал през комунизма: България
Fostering Human Capital Accumulation during Communism: the Case of Bulgaria
Ralitsa Simeonova-Ganeva
Authors registered in the RePEc Author Service: Ралица Симеонова-Ганева
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The question raised in the present paper is: What is the human capital during the communism and which are the key political and economic determinants of its formation during this period? Firstly, a measurement of the human capital is conducted on the basis of quantitative educational indicators. The empirical analysis suggests twelve new time series on human capital, which are consistent with the modern approaches of human capital measurement. Secondly, key political and economic determinants are identified following a survey on relevant documents in the State Archives and social science research from the period. We observe a considerable improvement in human capital stocks over the period. Significant changes occur at the end of 50s and during the 60s. Later, at the end of the 70s and during the 80s of 20th century we observe decline in participation in the educational ysytem. In the beginning of the transition to market economy about 60% of the population in Bulgaria has attained basic or lower educational level. In spite of the fact that during the whole period the government has been trying to provide favorable conditions for human capital formation, its policies fail to improve the educational structure of the population in the long run. We assume that an explanation of the phenomenon is the lack of economic incentives for the individuals to pursue higher education.
Keywords: human capital; communism; determinants of human capital formation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: I2 I28 P2 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012
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