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The knowledge, skills and abilities, as main aspects of human capital, have significant influences on the economic development of a country. Unfortunately, in Romania, the low level of human capital at the young people, combined with one of the Europe’s l
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This paper makes a brief analysis of education in general and of agricultural profile in particular, and highlights … framework, without research and education, without technical progress. On Measure the economic development, educational … institutions suffer changes of functions, adapting to specific needs of the moment. In traditional societies, education refers to …
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of indicators specific for the migration process, as well as for the economic activity and education, as main explanatory …
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investigates the causes of South Africa's persistent schooling imbalances, examining education laws and policies, as well as other … influences on human capital investment. The study finds that inaccessibility of quality education, resulting from a lack of … illness resulting from the HIV/AIDS epidemic can disrupt the education of adolescents, who might need to leave school to care …
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Developmentalism versus economic liberalism in the populist period and social public expenditure - This article aims to investigate social public expenditure during the populist period (1930-1964) by carrying out a comparative analysis of the 'authoritarian' and 'democratic' ages. In addition,...
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This paper investigates the relationship between height and economic development in the modern Spain. The relation is investigated using recently constructed times series with recruitment data of conscripts. We observed changes in average height along the analyzed period. These variations could...
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. Education reform is driven by growth productivity and global competitiveness concerns, as well as concerns for social equity …
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education are the two principal ingredients of human capital. There is a strong positive bidirectional relationship between … education and health; in fact, it is statistically supported that the two variables move together, so healthy people are more … likely to achieve an higher level of education rather than sick people and, vice-versa, more educated people are more likely …
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Côte d'Ivoire is the world’s largest producer and exporter of cocoa beans, it accounts for 40% of the WAEMU's output, and 11% of its population are immigrant workers. Any political instability in the country will not only affect the domestic economy, but it will also affect the international...
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their impact on an important aspect of inequality of opportunity - the resources invested in the education of children. It …
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