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Education and manpower

Ayo Ogunsheye
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1971
Authors: Ogunsheye, Ayo
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Reconstruction and development in Nigeria. Proceedings of a National Conference (Conference on Reconstruction and Development in Nigeria, 1969). - Ibadan : Oxford Univ. P.. - 1971, p. 659-678
Subject: Bildungspolitik | Arbeitskräftepotential | Nigeria
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Type of publication: Article
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ECONIS - Online Catalogue of the ZBW
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