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Improving access to tertiary education in Brazil would expand the supply of highly skilled labor, now too small to meet demand, enhancing prospects for both greater economic growth and lower wage inequality
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Improving access to tertiary education in Brazil would expand the supply of highly skilled labor - now too small to meet demand - enhancing prospects for both greater economic growth and lower wage inequality. The educational attainment of Brazil's labor force has gradually increased over the...
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A common vision and a consistent effort on the part of Chilean governments from the late 1960s to the present have placed Chile at an advanced stage of educational development. Today, primary education is almost universal, net secondary coverage is at 75 percent and more than one third of the...
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