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-post shocks on school progression in rural Indonesia. We develop a model of household school transition decisions from elementary …
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"Among developing member countries (DMCs), Indonesia and the Philippines rank fairly high in the distribution of real … secondary and tertiary enrollment rates that are substantially higher, while Indonesia has rates that are substantially lower …
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Indian policymakers - like most of their counterparts across the developing and developed world - have been concerned with the employability of their working-age populations in particular, for obvious economic and sociopolitical reasons. However, such concern has been largely missing as far as...
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This chapter illustrates the contribution which could be made to realising the Lisbon Strategy of the European Union for growth and jobs by innovative healthcare policy favouring a preventive orientation of healthcare. The prevention and control of risk factors for chronic diseases, as well as...
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This paper analyzes regional public education policy in the presence of mobile workers. Labor market integration leads to fiscal competition, shifting the whole burden of taxation to immobile workers. In the case of mobile skilled workers, this results in income inequalities and inefficient low...
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