BAR: Brazilian Administration Review (Jan 2021)

Local government performance: Evaluating efficiency, efficacy, and effectiveness at the basic education level

  • Marco Antonio Catussi Paschoalotto,
  • João Luiz Passador,
  • Cláudia Souza Passador,
  • Pedro Henrique de Oliveira

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/1807-7692bar2020190149
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 4
pp. e190149 – e190149

Abstract

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Access to public education for many specialists is the most potent policy toward achieving an equitable and fair society. To accomplish this challenging goal, there must exist an efficient and effective public system. Therefore, to support and expand the issue, we have developed a study that focuses on the impacts that socioeconomic conditions have on efficiency and efficacy at the basic education level in municipalities from the state of São Paulo, Brazil. In order to achieve our main goal, we performed a descriptive statistical analysis, a correlation analysis, and three multiple linear regressions. First, the descriptive study exhibited public education inequality between the municipalities. Following this, the correlation analysis pointed out a positive and significant correlation amongst socioeconomic conditions as well as a more efficient and effective model. Finally, three multiple linear regressions demonstrate a positive and significant impact concerning the economic status between the social condition and the efficiency, efficacy, and effectiveness in public schools run by municipal authorities. Therefore, this paper generates an advance toward local government performance studies, through the analysis of possible impacts concerning socioeconomic conditions in the 3Es at the basic education level.

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