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education affect growth performances. Results are threefold. First, we show that stronger status motives heighten the desire of … parents to have fewer but better educated children, which may foster economic development. Second, government should sometimes …
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The ongoing national reconstruction process of Eritrea is centered on the educational reformation. The Government of Eritrea has developed educational policy on top priority of national development which demands the emergence of new class of trained youth blended with disciplined mind with skill...
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' performance. This negative impact is stronger among natives with low parental education. We also report a negative effect of the … concentration of migrants with low parental education, while migrants with high parental education are found to have no impact. The …
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Development economics in recent years have become more people centric than before. It has rediscovered that human beings are both the means and the end of economic development process, and without Human Development that process becomes a hollow rhetoric. The maze of technical concepts and growth...
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This article deals with the impact of the HIV/AIDS pandemic on poverty and education in Africa. It considers the scale … and scope of the pandemic and its anticipated impact on education systems in heavily infected sub-Saharan African … (SADC) region. The paper concludes by suggesting how the education sector can improve its management response to the …
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policies taken by Sarva Shikhsa Abhiyan in ensuring education of these migrant children has also been examined. Children are …Children accompanying their migrant parents for seasonal employment are the most “at risk” group of all in terms of … educational vulnerability and capability formation. They are deprived of basic education and therefore become bonded to the low …
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receipt of international remittances and internal remittances on education, labor and healthcare utilization of children in … children as well as child labor. However, receiving international remittances helps children increase the number of completed … grades by around 2 percent of the average completed grade for children. Both international and internal remittances are …
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affect access to health, to education and to economic opportunities. The emphasis is placed on South Mediterranean countries …. The results attained and the evidence mobilized consistently show the interdependencies of health, education and poverty … and the potential gains that can be transversally achieved with the promotion of the roles of women and children. …
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subsidiary questions are thus. 1. Should the cost of educating immigrants’ children (£7.6bn a year) be attributed to immigration …
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Education is an important pillar in the national economic development. It contributes to economic growth in varied … education plays a key role in the development after independence. This paper discusses educational growth and development in …
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