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Since its independence, Sri Lanka has been lauded by researchers and policymakers for its human capital outcomes and has consistently been ahead of its regional peers. On the other hand, Vietnam continued to struggle with conflicts and other economic bottlenecks which hindered the development of...
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For most school-going children in many developing countries of Sub-Saharan Africa today for whom schooling is not translating into actual learning, the question regarding the true value of education remains unanswered. Can the use of descriptive curriculum analytics impact teachers’ in-class...
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International Student Mobility provides opportunities for acquisition, creation and transfer of knowledge. However, little is known about the students’ impact on the settings they return to. This article examines the impact of Romanian international mobile students on the origin communities....
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For the past decades, different economic policies were implemented in order to better the Egyptians’ living standards. However when we look at where Egypt stands in terms of quality of education and labor efficiency, we realize that those policies did not help as much as we would have hoped....
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This paper examines the impact of educational and gender inequality in education on income inequality in South Asian countries for the time period of 1980 to 2010. Random effect model (REM) and fixed effect model (FEM) are used for estimation. Using the concept of education Gini the study find...
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registered and identified group of people as the citizens. Each living group in a nation is identified as a Household. Poverty is …
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The paper considers the problems of youth adaptation to the market of skilled labor in the context of human capital development. The potential of the region for the training of skilled labor is explored, the socio-economic environment of the functioning of the labor market, the institutions for...
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This paper studies the short and long-term effects of exposure to Bono de Desarrollo Humano (BDH), the main unconditional cash transfer program in Ecuador, on young people’s education and labor market outcomes. Using individual administrative panel data and a regression discontinuity design, I...
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been embraced enthusiastically by Africans as a new resource for African development. AI could improve well-being by enabling innovation in business, education, health, ecology, urban planning, industry, etc. However, the high expectations could be little more...
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introduced by Cortina's ground-breaking work. It can be considered a first step towards a fully-fledged theory of aporophobia … the Global Aporophobia Index. The main message of this paper is clear: the non-poor are part of the (poverty) problem and …
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