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Without large increases in the number of health workers to treat HIV/AIDS (HAHW), most developing countries will be … value (eNPV) of a scholarship for health care education that is conditional on the recipient entering into a contract to … number of health workers educated in the region and decrease the probability of HAHW emigration. "Conditional scholarships …
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This paper examines the relationship between population growth and economic growth in developing countries from 1965 to 1985. Our results indicate that developing countries were able to shift their labor force from low-productivity agriculture to the higher-productivity industry and service...
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World Bank and UNESCO, came at a time of transition in higher education worldwide and helped shape higher education policy …
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of the principal effects of population growth on labor supply and employment in the developing economies of the world. On …
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