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Port of Spain on July 13th, 2004. After more than a decade of economic growth and despite encouraging prospects for the … growth and to benefit its citizens more equitably, the country must continue to grapple with major issues. This report sheds …
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In this paper, social mobility is measured by looking at the extent to which family background determines socioeconomic success. Roughly speaking, social mobility can be measure by means of two distinct types of correlations: intergenerational correlations and sibling correlations.
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their full productive potential -in turn constraining growth and revenues- and makes them more likely to incur public health … Rica, geographic isolation in El Salvador, and educational inequality among the indigenous in Mexico. The book describes …
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