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influenced less by the individual’s parents and more by her potential. In an application to 54 state-regions in India (1983 …
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Education is generally believed to be beneficial in fostering, independent of gender, higher labor productivity. Female … education may, however, cause other socio-economic gains which are not captured by higher wage or better compensation package … enhancing female education and reducing gender education inequality on various measures of sustainable development. After …
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theory and empirical research. It is about education and health, i.e. the educational qualifications of employees and their … statistical significance, but higher education qualifications have proved to be an indicator of human capital with the greatest …
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