Kyrgyz Republic : Review of Social Policy and Expenditures, Volume 2. Health and Education Expenditures
In the first half of 1999, Kyrgyz authorities agreed with the International Development Association (IDA) that a review of Kyrgyz social expenditures, giving particular emphasis to health and education expenditures, would be valuable. This report...
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okr-10986-153812021-04-23T14:03:14Z Kyrgyz Republic : Review of Social Policy and Expenditures, Volume 2. Health and Education Expenditures World Bank SOCIAL POLICY GOVERNMENT SPENDING POLICY PUBLIC EXPENDITURES HEALTH EXPENDITURES HEALTH REFORM QUALITY OF EDUCATION EDUCATIONAL SERVICES EFFICIENCY SOCIAL PROTECTION SYSTEMS GOVERNMENT BUDGETING EDUCATIONAL FINANCING SCHOOL ENROLLMENT HOUSEHOLD EXPENDITURES FOR EDUCATION EDUCATIONAL INDICATORS PUBLIC EDUCATION SOCIAL FUNDS INFORMAL SECTOR EDUCATIONAL ACHIEVEMENT PAY-AS-YOU-GO SYSTEMS CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT SKILL ANALYSIS CANCER CAPITATION CERTIFICATION CIRCULATORY SYSTEM CITIES CLINICS COMMUNICABLE DISEASES DEATH RATE DOCTORS EDUCATION EMPLOYMENT ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH EPIDEMIOLOGICAL SURVEILLANCE ESSENTIAL DRUGS EXPENDITURES FAMILIES FOOD PRODUCTION FREE CHOICE GENERAL PRACTICE HEALTH HEALTH CARE HEALTH CARE SECTOR HEALTH CARE SERVICES HEALTH CARE SYSTEMS HEALTH CARE UTILIZATION HEALTH EXPENDITURES HEALTH FACILITIES HEALTH INSURANCE HEALTH INSURERS HEALTH POLICIES HEALTH POLICY HEALTH PROFESSIONALS HEALTH PROMOTION HEALTH PROVIDERS HEALTH REFORM HEALTH SECTOR HEALTH SERVICES HEALTH STATUS HEALTH STATUS INDICATORS HEALTH SYSTEM HEALTH SYSTEM GOALS HEALTH SYSTEM PERFORMANCE HEALTH WORKERS HEALTH WORKFORCE HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATORS HOSPITAL BEDS HOSPITAL CARE HOSPITALS HOUSEHOLDS IMMUNIZATION IMMUNODEFICIENCY INFANT MORTALITY INPATIENT CARE INSURANCE SYSTEMS INTERMEDIARIES LABORATORIES LAWS LIFE EXPECTANCY MANAGERS MEDICAL EDUCATION MEDICAL INSURANCE MEDICAL SERVICES MIDWIFERY MORTALITY NURSES NUTRITIONAL STATUS PARASITIC DISEASES PATIENTS PEDIATRIC HOSPITALS PEDIATRICS PHARMACIES PHYSICIANS POPULATION GROUPS PRIMARY CARE PRIVATE SECTOR PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICES PUBLIC SECTOR RURAL AREAS SAFETY SERVICE DELIVERY SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES SOCIAL INSURANCE SOCIAL POLICY SOCIAL SERVICES STDS SURGERY SYPHILIS TOWNS URBAN AREAS VACCINATIONS WORKERS In the first half of 1999, Kyrgyz authorities agreed with the International Development Association (IDA) that a review of Kyrgyz social expenditures, giving particular emphasis to health and education expenditures, would be valuable. This report presents findings from the resulting review undertaken between October 1999 and June 2000. The review team looked not only at these expenditures (including social protection) themselves, but also at their efficiency and effectiveness as a means for achieving Kyrgyz objectives in the social policy arena. The review team first examined medium-term priorities for social policy under sharp resource constraints, then considered feasible strategies for achieving these priorities, and finally looked at their implications for policies, administration, and public expenditures. The report is in 2 volumes. Volume 1 provides an overview of the findings on health, education, and social protection. Volume 2 offers more detailed critiques of expenditures and policies on health and education. 2013-08-27T19:50:23Z 2013-08-27T19:50:23Z 2001-06 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2001/06/1972075/kyrgyz-republic-review-social-policy-expenditures-vol-2-2-health-education-expenditures http://hdl.handle.net/10986/15381 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC Europe and Central Asia Kyrgyz Republic |
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SOCIAL POLICY GOVERNMENT SPENDING POLICY PUBLIC EXPENDITURES HEALTH EXPENDITURES HEALTH REFORM QUALITY OF EDUCATION EDUCATIONAL SERVICES EFFICIENCY SOCIAL PROTECTION SYSTEMS GOVERNMENT BUDGETING EDUCATIONAL FINANCING SCHOOL ENROLLMENT HOUSEHOLD EXPENDITURES FOR EDUCATION EDUCATIONAL INDICATORS PUBLIC EDUCATION SOCIAL FUNDS INFORMAL SECTOR EDUCATIONAL ACHIEVEMENT PAY-AS-YOU-GO SYSTEMS CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT SKILL ANALYSIS CANCER CAPITATION CERTIFICATION CIRCULATORY SYSTEM CITIES CLINICS COMMUNICABLE DISEASES DEATH RATE DOCTORS EDUCATION EMPLOYMENT ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH EPIDEMIOLOGICAL SURVEILLANCE ESSENTIAL DRUGS EXPENDITURES FAMILIES FOOD PRODUCTION FREE CHOICE GENERAL PRACTICE HEALTH HEALTH CARE HEALTH CARE SECTOR HEALTH CARE SERVICES HEALTH CARE SYSTEMS HEALTH CARE UTILIZATION HEALTH EXPENDITURES HEALTH FACILITIES HEALTH INSURANCE HEALTH INSURERS HEALTH POLICIES HEALTH POLICY HEALTH PROFESSIONALS HEALTH PROMOTION HEALTH PROVIDERS HEALTH REFORM HEALTH SECTOR HEALTH SERVICES HEALTH STATUS HEALTH STATUS INDICATORS HEALTH SYSTEM HEALTH SYSTEM GOALS HEALTH SYSTEM PERFORMANCE HEALTH WORKERS HEALTH WORKFORCE HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATORS HOSPITAL BEDS HOSPITAL CARE HOSPITALS HOUSEHOLDS IMMUNIZATION IMMUNODEFICIENCY INFANT MORTALITY INPATIENT CARE INSURANCE SYSTEMS INTERMEDIARIES LABORATORIES LAWS LIFE EXPECTANCY MANAGERS MEDICAL EDUCATION MEDICAL INSURANCE MEDICAL SERVICES MIDWIFERY MORTALITY NURSES NUTRITIONAL STATUS PARASITIC DISEASES PATIENTS PEDIATRIC HOSPITALS PEDIATRICS PHARMACIES PHYSICIANS POPULATION GROUPS PRIMARY CARE PRIVATE SECTOR PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICES PUBLIC SECTOR RURAL AREAS SAFETY SERVICE DELIVERY SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES SOCIAL INSURANCE SOCIAL POLICY SOCIAL SERVICES STDS SURGERY SYPHILIS TOWNS URBAN AREAS VACCINATIONS WORKERS |
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SOCIAL POLICY GOVERNMENT SPENDING POLICY PUBLIC EXPENDITURES HEALTH EXPENDITURES HEALTH REFORM QUALITY OF EDUCATION EDUCATIONAL SERVICES EFFICIENCY SOCIAL PROTECTION SYSTEMS GOVERNMENT BUDGETING EDUCATIONAL FINANCING SCHOOL ENROLLMENT HOUSEHOLD EXPENDITURES FOR EDUCATION EDUCATIONAL INDICATORS PUBLIC EDUCATION SOCIAL FUNDS INFORMAL SECTOR EDUCATIONAL ACHIEVEMENT PAY-AS-YOU-GO SYSTEMS CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT SKILL ANALYSIS CANCER CAPITATION CERTIFICATION CIRCULATORY SYSTEM CITIES CLINICS COMMUNICABLE DISEASES DEATH RATE DOCTORS EDUCATION EMPLOYMENT ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH EPIDEMIOLOGICAL SURVEILLANCE ESSENTIAL DRUGS EXPENDITURES FAMILIES FOOD PRODUCTION FREE CHOICE GENERAL PRACTICE HEALTH HEALTH CARE HEALTH CARE SECTOR HEALTH CARE SERVICES HEALTH CARE SYSTEMS HEALTH CARE UTILIZATION HEALTH EXPENDITURES HEALTH FACILITIES HEALTH INSURANCE HEALTH INSURERS HEALTH POLICIES HEALTH POLICY HEALTH PROFESSIONALS HEALTH PROMOTION HEALTH PROVIDERS HEALTH REFORM HEALTH SECTOR HEALTH SERVICES HEALTH STATUS HEALTH STATUS INDICATORS HEALTH SYSTEM HEALTH SYSTEM GOALS HEALTH SYSTEM PERFORMANCE HEALTH WORKERS HEALTH WORKFORCE HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATORS HOSPITAL BEDS HOSPITAL CARE HOSPITALS HOUSEHOLDS IMMUNIZATION IMMUNODEFICIENCY INFANT MORTALITY INPATIENT CARE INSURANCE SYSTEMS INTERMEDIARIES LABORATORIES LAWS LIFE EXPECTANCY MANAGERS MEDICAL EDUCATION MEDICAL INSURANCE MEDICAL SERVICES MIDWIFERY MORTALITY NURSES NUTRITIONAL STATUS PARASITIC DISEASES PATIENTS PEDIATRIC HOSPITALS PEDIATRICS PHARMACIES PHYSICIANS POPULATION GROUPS PRIMARY CARE PRIVATE SECTOR PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICES PUBLIC SECTOR RURAL AREAS SAFETY SERVICE DELIVERY SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES SOCIAL INSURANCE SOCIAL POLICY SOCIAL SERVICES STDS SURGERY SYPHILIS TOWNS URBAN AREAS VACCINATIONS WORKERS World Bank Kyrgyz Republic : Review of Social Policy and Expenditures, Volume 2. Health and Education Expenditures |
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In the first half of 1999, Kyrgyz
authorities agreed with the International Development
Association (IDA) that a review of Kyrgyz social
expenditures, giving particular emphasis to health and
education expenditures, would be valuable. This report
presents findings from the resulting review undertaken
between October 1999 and June 2000. The review team looked
not only at these expenditures (including social protection)
themselves, but also at their efficiency and effectiveness
as a means for achieving Kyrgyz objectives in the social
policy arena. The review team first examined medium-term
priorities for social policy under sharp resource
constraints, then considered feasible strategies for
achieving these priorities, and finally looked at their
implications for policies, administration, and public
expenditures. The report is in 2 volumes. Volume 1 provides
an overview of the findings on health, education, and social
protection. Volume 2 offers more detailed critiques of
expenditures and policies on health and education. |
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Kyrgyz Republic : Review of Social Policy and Expenditures, Volume 2. Health and Education Expenditures |
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Kyrgyz Republic : Review of Social Policy and Expenditures, Volume 2. Health and Education Expenditures |
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Kyrgyz Republic : Review of Social Policy and Expenditures, Volume 2. Health and Education Expenditures |
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Kyrgyz Republic : Review of Social Policy and Expenditures, Volume 2. Health and Education Expenditures |
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Kyrgyz Republic : Review of Social Policy and Expenditures, Volume 2. Health and Education Expenditures |
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kyrgyz republic : review of social policy and expenditures, volume 2. health and education expenditures |
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2013 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2001/06/1972075/kyrgyz-republic-review-social-policy-expenditures-vol-2-2-health-education-expenditures http://hdl.handle.net/10986/15381 |
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