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that supports the influence of the level of health in increases in education and the influence of education growth in …
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Development literature in the past decade has become more people centric with human development being projected as one of the 'ends' of development planning. The present paper tries to explore the trends, patterns and regional dimension of human development (HD) in India through construction of...
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presented here alongside the UNDP’s HDI for the world and its main regions since the late nineteenth century. Social dimensions …
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presented here alongside the UNDP’s HDI for the world and its main regions since the late nineteenth century. Social dimensions …
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From the point of view of economic development, education is the acquisition of knowledge and skills through … experiences from conception onwards over the life cycle that increase productivity broadly defined. Education can occur through …. The proximate determinants of education are experiences or inputs into knowledge and skills production functions. Within a …
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-Saharan Africa falling behind other developing regions and North Africa catching up. Education has been human development's driving …
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–largely explained by education- has occurred since 1913 but fading away after 1970, when the Rest fell behind the OECD in …
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-post microeconomic effects of natural disasters on the accumulation of human capital, focusing on consumption, nutrition, education and …, education, health and many income-generating processes. Furthermore, some of these detrimental effects are both large and long …
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: education and work. The objective is to provide a current snapshot of gender inequality across key indicators as well as a …-educated women (those with incomplete secondary education). However, progress has not been equal across all the countries in the …
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Economic change over the past twenty years has rendered many individuals and territories vulnerable, leading to greater interpersonal and interterritorial inequality. This rising inequality is seen as a root cause of populism. Yet, there is no comparative evidence as to whether this discontent...
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