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Part of the book series: Global Perspectives on Higher Education ((GPHE,volume 24))

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The income of tertiary education institutions increased by a factor of nine from 1996 to 2007. In 2007, tertiary education institutions in China received 376 billion Yuan, compared with 36.7 billion Yuan in 1996.

The government contributes 44% of the total income. Of the 376 billion Yuan received in 2007, 43.8% was from governmental sources, 46.9% from education, research, and other services (of which 33.9% was collected as tuition and miscellaneous fees), 0.85% from operators of private schools, 0.73% from donations, and 7.67% from other sources.

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Kai Yu Andrea Lynn Stith Li Liu Huizhong Chen

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Yu, K., Stith, A.L., Liu, L., Chen, H. (2012). Data and Analysis. In: Yu, K., Stith, A.L., Liu, L., Chen, H. (eds) Tertiary Education at a Glance: China. Global Perspectives on Higher Education, vol 24. SensePublishers. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6091-746-2_7

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