The Relationship between Budget Adequacy and Student Enrolment in TVET Institutions in Bungoma County, Kenya
Date
2020-09-30Author
Wasike, Jayne Nasimiyu
Ingendi, Juma
Maiyo, Julius K.
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The purpose of the study was to investigate the relationship between budget adequacy and student enrolment in TVET
institutions in Bungoma County, in Kenya. Proportionate stratified sampling, Census and simple random sampling were
used to select a sample size of 426 respondents. Data was collected using questionnaires and document analysis. The
items from the main questionnaire were organised according to the specific research objectives. Data was analyzed was
done using descriptive statistics, Pearson correlation and Linear regression. The study established that budget adequacy
has a statistically significant relationship with student enrolment and recommended that government and other relevant
stakeholders make adequate budget allocation to TVET institutions for institutional resource in order to increase student
enrolment .Additionally TVET institutions should be empowered to engage in income generating activities without
losing focus on their core mandate.
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