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Agnès Verdier-Molinié: “Private education costs 30% less for public authorities”

2024-01-26T06:18:30.162Z

Highlights: Agnès Verdier-Molinié: “Private education costs 30% less for public authorities”. Around 3,000 euros difference per student per year, whether in primary or secondary education. Public teachers are also twice as likely to not be “in charge…” This article is reserved for subscribers. You have 66% left to discover. Flash sale Unlock all items immediately. I ENJOY IT Already subscribed? Log in.


INTERVIEW - The director of the IFRAP Foundation deciphers the financing of Education.


This article comes from “Figaro Magazine”

You state in one of your studies * that private education saves money for the State and local authorities.

How do you achieve this result?

Let's start with the observation: private education costs, all funders combined, 30% less per student per year.

Around 3,000 euros difference per student per year, whether in primary or secondary education.

Firstly because the pensions of public teachers, calculated over the last 6 months, are higher - for an equal career - than those of private teachers, calculated over the best 25 years.

Secondly, the profile of teachers: among the public, we find 3 times more teachers who teach 15 hours a week for an average annual salary of 42,000 euros.

In the private sector, there are 4 times more contract workers with a lower average annual salary.

Public teachers are also twice as likely to not be “in charge…

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