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Education in every sense is one of the fundamental factors of development. No country can achieve sustainable economic … development without substantial investment in human capital. Education enriches people’s understanding of themselves and world. It … improves the quality of their lives and leads to broad social benefits to individuals and society. Education raises people …
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itself. Internationalization is a powerful means to fulfill a university’s central task “Bildung of individuals” as it …
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concordance. We apply this descriptive measure by exploring the relationship between wages and labour productivity in Slovenia for … the period 1998–2007. We are able to confirm the hypothesis of high concordance between wages and labour productivity …, which indicates a stimulative role of wages in production of market traded goods and services. …
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I examine the effects of education on health in Indonesia using an exogenous variation in education induced by an … find the longer school year increases educational attainment and wages, but I do not find evidence that education improves … health. I explore some mechanisms through which education may affect health, but education does not seem to promote healthy …
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stillbirth, and for the long-term health and labour market outcomes of those that survive. Variation in in utero exposure comes … district and quarter of birth, and their health and labour market outcomes observed at fifty and sixty years old. Differences …
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) racism d) higher education for the younger generation (education gap between the generations) e) distrust of the army and the … unselfishness as values in education) i) [predominantly] female rejection of the market economy and democracy We also look at the …, Sweden, New Zealand, and Australia. But we already find among the next five countries Canada, the two developing countries …
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) racism d) higher education for the younger generation (education gap between the generations) e) distrust of the army and the … unselfishness as values in education) i) [predominantly] female rejection of the market economy and democracy We also look at the …, Sweden, New Zealand, and Australia. But we already find among the next five countries Canada, the two developing countries …
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the fixed effect partial adjustment model and regresses the human development index on health and education spending …. Results show that while health spending is significant in explaining human development in these countries both in the short … and long runs, education spending is not. Therefore, it is recommended that in order to ensure the continued development …
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India also guarantees certain child rights covering basic issues, like ‘health’, ‘education’ and protection from ‘hazardous …
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perception of the state of the education system and of health services, by using the 2002, 2004, 2006 and 2008 waves of the … effect of fiscal decentralization on the perception of the state of the health and education system is unambiguously positive …, political decentralization affects citizen’s satisfaction with education and health delivery in different ways. The influence of …
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