
handle: 10419/240825
This paper describes changes that occurred in the Brazilian tertiary education system considering information from household surveys and from administrative data collected by the Ministry of Education. A movement toward democratizing access occurred especially in public universities and in the period 2005-2015. As a result, a higher share of government investment in public universities has reached socially worse-off strata, and the public investments in tertiary education no longer contribute to increase income inequality.
I28, inequality, ddc:330, I0, I23, I24, tertiary education, I21, social investment
I28, inequality, ddc:330, I0, I23, I24, tertiary education, I21, social investment
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