1. Discussions on the theoretical framework and background education effectiveness and economic benefits can be carried out through this process and can be discussed at multiple levels including various policies. Economic and social benefits It is one thing that people personally benefit from investing in education. Another important aspect is how education, learning area, and personal background affect earnings. In addition, as revenue changes over time, we need to consider how it varies from country to country.
Education is a process of acquiring knowledge. It is considered to be one of the basic needs of human survival, which is why the future of most countries relies on educating their people. Due to financial / economic problems and traditions, countries have shifted to different educational routes. There may be some similarities between Australia and the Philippines, but the educational system of both countries differs in many ways. The main difference is that the Philippine government does not have as much money and budget as Australia. Australia is one of the major countries with a highly developed economy and offers free high-level accessible education to its citizens. On the other hand, Third World countries like the Philippines can offer lower education budgets, but the Ministry of Education receives the largest budget allocation from government funds.
Access to education has various purposes such as education to maintain individual social and economic life. An important goal of education is to reduce poverty, unemployment and contribute to the development of a strong society. Education does not only benefit men, to his whole family, and to his generation. Education helps to develop personality. It helps to reduce crime. Because if one gets educated and has the necessary qualifications for time, he can do a good job and later help him gain financial gain. Educators have confidence in their own personality and skills and later achieved good results in a healthy society.