学生贷款:莫桑比克高等教育学生用于资助学习的另一种选择

José Amilton Joaquim, Luísa Cerdeira, Eugénia Flora Rosa Cossa
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学生贷款作为学生社会支持的另一种选择,是经济理论对高等教育融资的贡献。本研究旨在反映贷款作为若干国家对高等教育学生使用的一项社会支持政策,并显示莫桑比克高等教育学生贷款的现实情况。数据收集自2018年2月和3月对加沙省高等教育学生进行的调查问卷,其中理论样本为508人,实证样本为607人。结果显示,与其他情况不同,学生贷款不是由莫桑比克国家共同资助的社会支助政策。学生们要么求助于商业和小额信贷银行等正式机构,要么求助于名为Xitique的非正式协会,以支付学习费用。由此可以得出结论,尽管存在挑战,但贷款可以成为政府向学生提供多样化社会支持的积极选择,这将使学生能够更好地接受高等教育,前提是贷款的引入考虑到学生/家庭的社会经济条件,并具有有效的机制或系统,有助于控制借款人的偿还和支付。
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STUDENT LOANS: AN ALTERNATIVE TO FINANCE STUDIES USED BY HIGHER EDUCATION STUDENTS IN MOZAMBIQUE
Student loans as an alternative to social support for students are a contribution of economic theory to the financing of higher education. This study seeks to reflect on loans as a social support policy used by several countries for higher education students and to show the reality of loans made by higher education students in Mozambique. Data were collected from a questionnaire applied to higher education students, for a theoretical sample of 508 and an empirical sample of 607 students in the province of Gaza, in February and March 2018. Results reveal that student loans are not a social support policy co-financed by the Mozambican State, as in other contexts. Students have turned either to formal institutions, such as commercial and microfinance banks or to informal associations, called Xitique, to cover the costs of their studies. This allows concluding that, despite the challenges, loans can be a positive alternative for the government in the diversification of social support to students, which will allow better access to higher education, provided that they are introduced taking into account students/families’ socioeconomic conditions and with efficient mechanisms or systems that help control borrowers’ reimbursements and disbursements.
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