Title: Millennium Development Goals in the Republic of Moldova
1 - Millennium Development Goals in the Republic of
Moldova
2Initial MDGs
- Initial MDGs were defined in 2004.
- Goal 2. Ensure universal access for all children
to gymnasiums (lower secondary education) - Target 1. To increase net enrolment ratio in
gymnasium education from 88 in 2002 to 88.9 in
2006, 93.8 in 2010 and 100 in 2015. - Target 2. To increase proportion of 3-5 years old
children covered by pre-school education up to
75 in 2007, and up to 100 among 6-7 years old
children, as well as to reduce the gap between
urban and rural vulnerable groups and
middle-income groups down to 5. - Goal 3. Promote gender equality and empower women
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- Target 1. To extend the participation of women in
political and social life.
3Revised MDGs 2
- 2007 Analysis of progress in achieving targets
and revision of most of them - Goal 2. Ensure universal access for all children
to general education (primary and lower secondary
education) - Target 1. To increase gross enrolment ratio in
general education from 94.1 in 2002 to 95 in
2010, and 98 in 2015. - Target 2. To maintain literacy rate of 15-24 year
olds at the level of 99.5. -
- Target 3. To increase proportion of 3-6 years old
children covered by pre-school education from
41.3 in 2002 to 75 in 2010 and 78 in 2015, and
proportion of 6-7 years olds from 66.5 from 2002
up to 95 in 2010 and 98 in 2015, as well as to
reduce the gap between urban and rural vulnerable
groups and middle-income groups down to 5.
4Indicators for Monitoring Progress
International Republic of Moldova Republic of Moldova
International 2004 2007
Net enrolment ratio in primary education Gross enrolment ratio in gymnasium education Gross enrolment ratio in gymnasium education
Proportion of pupils starting grade 1 who reach last grade of primary Proportion of pupils starting grade 1 who graduate general mandatory education Proportion of pupils starting grade 1 who graduate general mandatory education
Literacy rate of 15-24 year-olds, women and men Literacy rate of 15-24 year-olds Literacy rate of 15-24 year-olds
Primary completion rate
Pre-school enrolment ratio Pre-school gross enrolment ratio
Net enrolment ratio among 6-7 year olds
Proportion of pupils of grade 1 who have been enrolled in pre-school education
Drop-out rate
5Revision of MDG 2 and indicators
- Enrolment indicators in both primary and
gymnasium education demonstrate downward trends
and a new target was defined Ensure universal
opportunities for all children to receive general
mandatory education
6Revision of MDG 2 and indicators
- Due to the recent trend when children go to
school before they reach 7 years it was decided
to use gross enrolment ratio rather than net
enrolment ratio in order to assess accessibility
of education. - The dynamics in gross enrolment ratio
demonstrates that the chances to achieve the 2015
target are low.
7Revision of MDG 2 and indicators
- Regarding literacy rate it was decided to
maintain literacy rate of 15-24 year olds at the
level of 99.5. - 2004 population census data. Between censuses
Labour Force Survey. - In Moldova, almost all 15-24 year olds have
completed, at least, primary education.
8Revision of MDG 2 and indicators
- Age group was changed from 3-5 years to 3-6 years
as the latter is the coverage with pre-school
education. - New indicator Proportion of pupils of grade 1
who have been enrolled in pre-school education. - The target in pre-school education enrolment was
changed to 98 just as in primary and gymnasium
education.
9Revision of MDG 2 and indicators
Gross enrolment in pre-school education achieved
the level of 2010 (77.1), and net enrolment of
6-7 year olds almost achieved the level of 2010
(93.1).
10- In Moldova, there are differences in pre-school
and primary education enrolment between urban and
rural areas, whereas the differences in
pre-school and primary education enrolment
between boys and girls are insignificant.
11MDG 3 Indicators
Gender disparities in education are not a big issue in Moldova. Gender Parity Index is 1.0 in primary and secondary education, and 1.4 in tertiary education. Women are insufficiently represented in all decision-making bodies and political parties, especially in top echelon. Women are mostly employed in low-paying sectors therefore the following indicators were set Proportion of seats held by women in the Parliament Proportion of employed women, by sectors Womens average salary as a percentage of mens average salary
12Data Sources for Measuring MDG 2
- Data of the Ministry of Education were used for
preparing MDG 2 in 2004 - Some gaps in data recording and lack of
consistency in data submission by the Ministry of
Education impeded MDG 2 progress monitoring and
international comparisons of Moldova - After MDG 2 was revised, the data of the National
Statistics Office (NSO) are used. The NSOs Web
site contains a list of selected indicators for
monitoring MDGs as well availability of data and
metadata which to the extent possible are based
on the international standards
13Metadata for MDGs
- Metadata were defined in 2010 but only for
the indicators which are measured by NSO - Metadata structure
- indicator definition
- goal and objective
- method of computation
- level of data disaggregation
- frequency of measurements
- deadlines of data submission/dissemination
- data sources
- international comparability
- time series
- consistency with other indicators
- contact data
- date of recent metadata update
14Data Sources for Measuring MDG 2
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- Statistical survey of primary and general
secondary educational institutions in Moldova is
based on statistical report No.1-ShGL Activities
of Primary Schools, Gymnasia and Lyceums - Statistical survey of pre-school educational
institutions is based on statistical report No.85
Activities of Permanent Pre-School Institutions - Complete enumeration
- Frequency annual
- Information on schools is provided as of
beginning of school year (20 September), and on
pre-school institutions it is provided as of end
of calendar year
15Data Quality
- Data verification
- Phase I departments (units) of education, youth
and sport - Number of children and number of classes
according to rate-making as of 1 September - Economy departments availability of
after-school centers - Phase II provincial statistics departments
(units) - Number of educational institutions according to
lists received from NSO taking into account newly
opened and suspended ones - Availability of statistical codes
- Phase III NSO logical and arithmetical
checks, consistency among sections, comparison
with previous year data
16Computation Issues
- To compute enrolment indicators in Moldova we use
de-jure population as there are no demographic
data on de-facto population by age groups - In 2011, the data were obtained data on
de-facto population only for 7-15 age group, for
which enrolment indicators were computed. Thus,
for example, gross enrolment ratio in mandatory
education using de-jure population is 90.3 and
using de-facto population it is 98.7. - There is no sufficient clarity in the
interpretation of some indicators which
complicates definition of these indicators,
computations and international comparisons - Thus, for example, proportion of pupils
starting grade 1 who graduate general mandatory
education is not computed. - There is no consistency in the names of
indicators and indicators sometimes change during
revisions and while reports are prepared - Drop-out rates in general mandatory education are
not computed yet.
17Coordination and Participation in Monitoring MDGs
- 2005 First National Report Millennium
Development Goals in the Republic of Moldova - 2010 Second National Report Millennium
Development Goals in the Republic of Moldova - In 2011, as assisted by the UNDP Project
Consolidating the National Statistical System,
activities were launched to assess quality of MDG
indicators from the perspective of data source
quality, including for MDG 2 education indicators
18Future Perspectives
- Need to compute de-facto population by age groups
in order to receive real picture of enrolment - Net enrolment ratios for 7-15 age group need to
be computed in order to measure progress in
ensuring universal participation in mandatory
education. And as Moldova has not achieved the
international target of universal primary
education it is useful to divide this indicator
into two subgroups 7-10 and 11-15 years old. - To introduce computation of drop-out rates and
proportion of pupils starting grade 1 who reach
last grade of general mandatory education into
statistical practice, which is possible with
UNESCO technical assistance
19Dissemination of MDG 2 Data
- Ministry of Economy annually publishes data in
DevINFO http//www.devinfo.md/devinfoapp.aspx?cl
IND
20Dissemination of MDG 2 Data
- Starting from 2010 the indicators for which NSO
is responsible are available at the Web site,
including metadata for each indicator
http//www.statistica.md/public/files/Metadate/ODM
/ODM1_TR2_IR2.pdf in Romanian)
21Thank you!