Fiscal Decentralization and Education Index: Evidence from Punjab, Pakistan

Fiscal Decentralization and Education Index: Evidence from Punjab, Pakistan

Authors

  • Maiwand Khan Assistant Registrar, University College of Zhob, BUITEMS, Zhob
  • Radika Babar Lecturer, University College of Zhob, BUITEMS, Zhob
  • Noor Ahmed Lecturer, University College of Zhob, BUITEMS, Zhob
  • Dr. Muhammad Ayaz Professor, University College of Zhob, BUITEMS, Zhob
  • Waseem Haider PhD Scholar, Faculty of management, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM)

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.59075/jssa.v3i1.100

Keywords:

Fiscal Decentralization, Education Index, Geography, Spatial Disparity

Abstract

The study examines how fiscal decentralization affects the education index at the district level in Pakistan's Punjab province, which has five components. Disparities in the distribution of public services have existed throughout Pakistan's history, and current research on regional development emphasizes the importance of evaluating human development phenomena using spatial models like density, locality, and distance. According to the study's findings, the distance between districts and the capital city determines the significant positive effects of fiscal decentralization on the district-level education index; the more "distance from the city" that districts are from the city, the greater the positive effects of fiscal decentralization. Since geography affects the delivery of public services, differences between districts should be addressed by enhancing social and economic institutions and infrastructure in the nation's underdeveloped areas.

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Published

2025-01-10

How to Cite

Maiwand Khan, Radika Babar, Noor Ahmed, Dr. Muhammad Ayaz, & Waseem Haider. (2025). Fiscal Decentralization and Education Index: Evidence from Punjab, Pakistan. Journal for Social Science Archives, 3(1), 107–117. https://doi.org/10.59075/jssa.v3i1.100
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