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The paper analyzes the implications of a subsidy policy on education and different liberalized trade and investment …
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In line with the perspectives of human capital, human development and human rights, this paper conceives education to …
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The emphasis on education assumes importance given the recent recognition of human capital, human rights and human … all necessary measuresare required to ensure minimum education for every child. Such auniversal recognition emanates from … accomplish the dream goal of universal elementary education. Alternatively it argues for a greater role of the state to ensure …
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The paper purports to examine the implications of a free education policy and trade liberalization on the child and … education subsidy or inflow of foreign capital may produce counterproductive results on the supply of child labour in the urban …
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. Our results are particularly relevant for understanding the role of cash transfers and education assistance in middle … from educational transfers and support programmes on household education spending and child labour, especially for the poor. …
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In the light of the present debate on the problem of child labour in developing countries, it is the need of the hour to look into the experiences of those developed/industrialised nations. The high incidence of child labour in the industrialised nations during the last two centuries, especially...
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with the perspectives of human capital, human development, and human rights, this paper conceives education as the most …
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of their children on their family farms, accompanied by an education intervention aimed to improve the quality of schools … measures to improve the quality of education in Peru, we see a reduction in hazardous child labor and child labor overall … had an effect in the reduction of child labor, and these effects were reinforced by education interventions. Results …
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Child labour is widespread in home based manufacturing activities in the informal sector in most developing countries. This form of child labour will not attract the penal provisions of a country’s laws banning child labour. This paper draws on surveys carried out in five Asian countries –...
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Pakistan's education system faces long-standing problems in access, quality, and equal opportunity at every level …: primary and secondary schools, higher education and vocational education. In spite of recent encouraging trends, such as the … rapid spread of private schooling and an expansion of higher education opportunities, systemic reform remains stubbornly …
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