Private Universities in the era of COVID-19 from a Latin-American perspective

Universities that depend on charging tuition fees have been proportionally more affected by the pandemic than those institutions that are supported by government funding. This article focuses on exploring the situation of the private sector in countries such as Argentina where the governmental contr...

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Autor principal: Salto, Dante Javier
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Publicado: Núcleo de Estudios e Investigaciones en Educación Superior del MERCOSUR 2021
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topic University; pandemic;
public policy
Universidad; pandemia; políticas públicas
Universidade; pandemia; politicas públicas
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Universidad; pandemia; políticas públicas
Universidade; pandemia; politicas públicas
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Private Universities in the era of COVID-19 from a Latin-American perspective
topic_facet University; pandemic;
public policy
Universidad; pandemia; políticas públicas
Universidade; pandemia; politicas públicas
author Salto, Dante Javier
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title Private Universities in the era of COVID-19 from a Latin-American perspective
title_short Private Universities in the era of COVID-19 from a Latin-American perspective
title_full Private Universities in the era of COVID-19 from a Latin-American perspective
title_fullStr Private Universities in the era of COVID-19 from a Latin-American perspective
title_full_unstemmed Private Universities in the era of COVID-19 from a Latin-American perspective
title_sort private universities in the era of covid-19 from a latin-american perspective
description Universities that depend on charging tuition fees have been proportionally more affected by the pandemic than those institutions that are supported by government funding. This article focuses on exploring the situation of the private sector in countries such as Argentina where the governmental contribution to private universities is minimal, while its public peers are financed by the national government. Through relevant comparisons with other Latin American countries (Brazil, Chile, and Mexico), this article shows evidence of how public policies and the effects of the pandemic on university institutions differed between the public and private sectors. Likewise, within the private sector, elite universities have differentiated themselves from their non-elite peers. These further differentiation within the private sector depicts a university system that, far from being monolithic, presents not only significant differences between the public and private sectors, but also within the private sector.
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spelling I10-R10-article-325392022-02-03T12:21:02Z Private Universities in the era of COVID-19 from a Latin-American perspective La Universidad privada argentina en la era del COVID-19 desde una perspectiva latinoamericana A Universidade privada argentina na era do COVID-19 a partir de uma perspectiva latino-americana Salto, Dante Javier University; pandemic; public policy Universidad; pandemia; políticas públicas Universidade; pandemia; politicas públicas Universities that depend on charging tuition fees have been proportionally more affected by the pandemic than those institutions that are supported by government funding. This article focuses on exploring the situation of the private sector in countries such as Argentina where the governmental contribution to private universities is minimal, while its public peers are financed by the national government. Through relevant comparisons with other Latin American countries (Brazil, Chile, and Mexico), this article shows evidence of how public policies and the effects of the pandemic on university institutions differed between the public and private sectors. Likewise, within the private sector, elite universities have differentiated themselves from their non-elite peers. These further differentiation within the private sector depicts a university system that, far from being monolithic, presents not only significant differences between the public and private sectors, but also within the private sector. Las instituciones universitarias que dependen del cobro de aranceles han sido proporcionalmente más afectadas por la pandemia que aquellas instituciones que son sostenidas con financiamiento estatal. Este artículo se centra en el estudio de la situación del sector privado en países como Argentina, donde el aporte estatal a las universidades privadas es mínimo mientras que sus pares públicas son financiadas por el Estado nacional. Mediante comparaciones relevantes con otros países latinoamericanos (Brasil, Chile y México), este artículo muestra indicios acerca de cómo las políticas públicas y los efectos de la pandemia sobre las instituciones universitarias se diferenciaron entre el sector público y privado. Asimismo, dentro del sector privado, las universidades de élite se han diferenciado de sus pares que no lo son. Esta observación permite complejizar el análisis de un sistema universitario que lejos de ser monolítico, presenta no solo diferencias significativas entre sectores público y privado sino también al interior de los privados. As instituições universitárias que dependem da cobrança de taxas têm sido proporcionalmente mais afetadas pela pandemia do que as instituições que são mantidas com financiamento estadual. Este artigo se concentra no estudo da situação do setor privado em países como a Argentina, onde a contribuição estatal às universidades privadas é mínima, enquanto seus pares públicos são financiados pelo Estado nacional. Por meio de comparações relevantes com outros países latino-americanos (Brasil, Chile e México), este artigo mostra indicações sobre como as políticas públicas e os efeitos da pandemia nas instituições universitárias diferiram entre os setores público e privado. Da mesma forma, dentro do setor privado, as universidades de elite se diferenciaram de seus pares não-elite. Essa constatação torna mais complexo analisar um sistema universitário, que, longe de ser monolítico, apresenta diferenças significativas entre os setores público e privado, mas também dentro do setor privado. Núcleo de Estudios e Investigaciones en Educación Superior del MERCOSUR 2021-07-25 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/integracionyconocimiento/article/view/32539 Integración y Conocimiento; Vol. 10 No. 2 (2021): Integración y Conocimiento; 185-202 Integración y Conocimiento; Vol. 10 Núm. 2 (2021): Integración y Conocimiento; 185-202 Integración y Conocimiento; v. 10 n. 2 (2021): Integración y Conocimiento; 185-202 2347-0658 spa https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/integracionyconocimiento/article/view/32539/33269 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0