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The 11th Plan provides an opportunity to restructure policies to achieve a new vision of growth that will be much more broad based and inclusive, bringing about a faster reduction in poverty and helping bridge the divides that are currently the focus of so much attention. The first steps in this...
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communicate and coordinate at lower resource cost. The theory delivers full task specialization in the labor and education markets …
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€217.8 million to Greenland. The potential areas for policy dialogue and collaboration mentioned in the GD are education … programming document pinpoints education as the focal sector. …
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types of outcomes, such as (continuous) earnings or (discrete and ordinal) education levels, and captures dynastic … developing country. Results indicate that mobility in terms of education and potential earnings was markedly at the advantage of … women. The bulk of the population came out of illiteracy, possibly due to large-scale education reforms, but the relative …
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outcomes (continuous outcomes such as potential earnings, or discrete ones such as education groups) and captures dynastic …. Results indicate that mobility in terms of education and potential earnings were markedly to the advantage of women. A large … part of the population was lifted out of illiteracy, possibly due to large-scale education and school construction reforms …
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This article considers how knowledge about lesbians and gay men is produced in health and social welfare texts. It looks at the consequences of a reliance upon the liberal 'ethnic model' of sexuality. The authors provide a critique of 'anti-discriminatory practice' versions of sexuality...
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present paper tries to highlight the direct and indirect effects generated by the education. From the perspective of … level of education. Those who reached the high school, post high school or university level enjoy substantial advantages in … comparison with people of the same sex that did not graduate from high school. Also, the wage earnings offered by the education …
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