Implications of the COVID-19 pandemic on funding basic education

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Thiago Alves
Nalú Farenzena
Adriana A. Dragone Silveira
José Marcelino de Rezende Pinto

Abstract

This article aims to estimate the impact of lower tax revenues on the funding of basic education, in the context of the economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. Three hypothetical scenarios of lowering tax revenues are estimated and analyzed, along with their effects on the investment in education in the states and municipalities, per-pupil and overall, using a methodology that combines data on tax revenues, mandatory allocation in education, and enrollment numbers. In the most optimistic scenario, the reduction of 7% in the net tax revenues would lead to a decrease in investment in basic education of more than R$ 16.6 billion. The monthly per-pupil expenditure, which in 2018 was R$ 460 on average, could drop between 4.1% and 26.9% depending on which scenario is considered. This probable reduction in revenues requires urgent measures to attenuate the deepening of educational inequalities, converging to the transference of federal funds to sub-national governments. Finally, we highlight the economic virtue of investing in education, when considering the capillarity of education, and its character of intensive investment in personnel.

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Alves, T., Farenzena, N., Silveira, A. A. D., & Pinto, J. M. de R. (2020). Implications of the COVID-19 pandemic on funding basic education. Brazilian Journal of Public Administration, 54(4), 979–993. Retrieved from https://periodicos.fgv.br/rap/article/view/81896
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Policy consequences of the pandemic