Emergence of private higher education in algeria: actors and pathways
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Economics and Business
Abstract
Since gaining independence, the higher education sector in Algeria
has undergone several reforms to fulfil the country’s requirements in terms of
higher education, both to absorb the growing number of high-school graduates
and meet the needs of the labour market. The emergence of a private higher
education sector in Algeria has been slow in comparison to European countries,
the United States, Japan and our culturally/historically-similar neighbouring
countries (Tunisia and Morocco). This article reveals the results of research
conducted on the context, governance and development of private higher
education in Algeria. To achieve the objectives of our research, the study was
conducted on five recently-accredited private higher education institutions
through field observation, documentary analysis and interviews with executives,
teachers and students at these institutions. The main results of the qualitative
research suggest that private higher education continues to evolve through a
transitional phase characterised by a gradual integration into the socio-economic
framework of the country. Through these results, we contribute firstly on a
theoretical and academic level by conducting the first research on the private
sector of higher education in Algeria; secondly, on a practical level, by providing
a clear and comprehensive view of the situation of the emerging private sector
in Algeria.