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encompasses residential segregation, low quality of education, low paying jobs, discrimination in the labor market, and extra … costs of upward social mobility for minorities, Black families face more challenges for leveraging their education to escape … variation in the effects of highest education of parents on family's ability to scale poverty, defined as the household's income …
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immigrants and early setters. Although the Australian education system has adopted inclusive education, evidence shows several … incidents of racial exclusion. With the public education system experiencing an increased cultural diversity in student … population, schools are required to develop inclusive education policies. While policies related to disability inclusion have …
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products (GDP) per capita, economic openness, government effectiveness index, inflation, and the level of education on the … corruption index in G20 member countries. This study focused on the effect of education on the level of corruption in the G20 … phenomenological analysis. This study found that primary education enrolment and the lifelong learning index did not significantly …
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specifically divided into each level of education in the databases. …
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economic growth in Indonesia since the government decided to spend 20% of the state budget on education. We used time series … public expenditure on education has an insignificant relationship in the long- and short-term estimation. However, they both … relationship in the short and long terms. In conclusion, the Indonesian government should manage the education system regarding the …
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Economic globalization has rapidly intensified the competition among businesses. Therefore, it is pivotal that SMEs …. This study assessed the factors that determine the competitive strategic position of SMEs in the developing nations of Asia … by considering the agro-based SMEs in Sri Lanka as a case study. By using primary data of 463 SMEs, the study estimated a …
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Industry 4.0 is the essence of the fourth Industrial revolution and is happening right now in manufacturing by using cyber-physical systems (CPS) to reach high levels of automation. Industry 4.0 is especially beneficial in highly developed countries in terms of competitive advantage, but causes...
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The present study aims to measure the technical efficiency and establish core factors affecting rice production in Cambodia. A four-year dataset generated from the central government document 'Profile on Economics and Social' of 25 entire provinces between 2012 and 2015 and the stochastic...
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This paper studies the relevance of political stability on foreign direct investment (FDI) and the relevance of FDI on economic growth, in three panels. The first panel contains 11 very small economies; the second contains five well-developed and politically stable economies with highly positive...
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This study examines the impacts of imports from China and from the Rest of the World (ROW) on the wages of Brazilian manufacturing workers during 2000–2012. In this period, import penetration in Brazil grew by 25 percent, and the Chinese share of it increased from 3 to 20 percent. Using...
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