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"Many educators and policymakers have argued for lenient grade promotion policy - even automatic promotion - in developing country settings where grade retention rates are high. The argument assumes that grade retention discourages persistence or continuation in school and that the promotion of...
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Data on education in the Philippines show that there are large differences in the private rate of return to education … of schooling within a given level is rewarded disproportionately, particularly for university graduates …
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Improving access to tertiary education in Brazil would expand the supply of highly skilled labor, now too small to meet demand, enhancing prospects for both greater economic growth and lower wage inequality
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in Indonesia, Malaysia, and the Philippines? Perhaps not in the early years of the revival, primarily because of the …
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