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Caribbean Region"--World Bank web site …
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to increase by 0.11 percentage point. This paper a product of the Global Knowledge and Learning Division, World Bank … Institute, is part of a larger effort in the Institute to assess the effects of knowledge on economic development"--World Bank …
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differentials and compare them with estimated relative wages. The analysis provides evidence on productivity and nonproductivity …-based determinations of wages. Special emphasis is given to the effects of human capital variables, such as education, experience, and … training on wages and productivity differentials. Higher education yields higher productivity. However, highly educated workers …
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This book aims to contribute to the World Bank's education agenda by communicating research findings on the impact of … mere access to education, is what impacts economic growth. These world-renowned researchers use data on economic growth and …
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, there is limited evidence on the consequences of child labor on socioeconomic outcomes such as education, wages, and health … under the research project 'Child Labor and Access to Credit.'"--World Bank web site …
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, wages, and the quality of jobs that evaluates some of the effects of trade and foreign investment on workers. This book …
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designed specifically for out-of-school youth have begun to emerge around the developing world, in particular in Latin America …
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contrast, domestic regulatory impediments to competition are not robustly correlated with product innovation. "--World Bank web …
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