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, riboflavin, thiamin, and vitamins A, C, D, and E 100 of Kenyan school children (6-9 years) within a multivariate longitudinal …
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community members an active decision-making role. Given the emphasis on community involvement, one might expect that the …
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Based on data out of the 1970s, the "Heyneman-Loxley Effect" proposed that in developing countries, school … characteristics were more important than family socioeconomic status in determining school achievement. In this paper, I reassess … model analysis reveal that school characteristics in the African context become even more important when national economic …
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given to the re-emergence of the Asian giants, the People's Republic of China (PRC) and India. Both countries have attained … unprecedented growth and economic development-PRC and India became the second and fourth largest economies of the world … from US$341 in 1990 to US$4,421 in 2010 whereas India posted a four times growth from US$384 in 1990 to US$1,342 in 2010 …
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We evaluate the effect of Self Help Group participation on a long term impact parameter, namely asset creation. Indian … specifications. With longer participation in SHGs, members move away from pure agriculture as an income source towards other sources …
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