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Indian Human Development Survey (IHDS), 2011-12. Multidimensional poverty is measured in the dimensions of health, education … indicates that the economic dimension accounts for 22%, the health dimension accounts for 36%, the education dimension accounts …
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pandemic. The virtualization of the subject History of Argentine Education was taken as a specific case study. The course was … in the way of providing and accessing education, allowing to guarantee t he academic - pedagogical continuity of a large …
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The aim of this study was to evaluate the impact of microbial phytase addition to laying hen diet on the balance of phosphorus, calcium, manganese and zinc. Phytase supplementation caused a decrease in phosphorus excretion by 8% in the group with low-phytase diet and 21% in the group with...
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The study investigated how Catholic-sponsored community colleges in Nairobi utilise the existing physical facilities and teaching and learning resources for effective implementation of Artisan and Craft curricula. The study adopted a mixed methods research design. Proportional stratified random...
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, apprenticeships are receiving renewed attention in countries without a strong history of vocational education. One of the strategies … explores multiple facets of degree apprenticeships, offering a conceptual framework for higher education institutions to … enable permeability of vocational education credentials, one of the features of a robust apprenticeship system. Second, they …
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convincing result comes from the figures of elasticity of education with crime where a 10% increase in per capita expenditure on … education in India leads to a decline between 9.2-11.2% of overall property crime rates. …
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differences in competitiveness will not only influence outcomes during working age, but also during early childhood education. In …
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Laws on age at school entry affect student achievement and often change for a number of reasons. Older students are more mature and ready to learn. This can have positive impacts on academic, employment, and earnings outcomes. The costs of holding children back include another year of childcare...
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began, but a lack of resources and policies to protect poor families hampered children’s access to education, especially for … non-compulsory school grades. Different phenomena associated with transition also negatively affected children’s education … focus on education and for monitoring of the schooling progress of children in special family circumstances. …
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We propose a new methodology for analyzing determinants of the wage gap between immigrants and natives. A Mincerian regression framework is extended to include GDP per capita in an immigrant's country of birth as a proxy for the quality of schooling and work experience acquired in that country....
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