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  2. CEID, Faculty of Education, University of Cambridge » Skills…

    https://ceid.educ.cam.ac.uk/researchprogrammes/recoup/projects/skills/
    Oxford: Department of Economics, University of Oxford. Aslam, M. (2008). What can Teachers do to Raise Pupil Achievement? ... Paper presented at the Royal Economic Society's Annual Meeting. Warwick: Warwick University.
  3. CEID, Faculty of Education, University of Cambridge » Project…

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    Theme 2: Economic and Labour Market. Theme 3: Partnerships in Education.
  4. The pattern of economic returns to education can help ...

    https://ceid.educ.cam.ac.uk/publications/pb4.pdf
    3 Dec 2009: The extent to whicheducation raises earnings is loosely called the economic ‘return’ toeducation. ... 2003) Economic transition and returns to education in China. Economics of Education Review, 22(3), 317-328.Maluccio, J.
  5. CEID, Faculty of Education, University of Cambridge » Consortium…

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    economic consequences of schooling.
  6. 1 RECOUP Policy Brief no.7 Skill Acquisition and the ...

    https://ceid.educ.cam.ac.uk/publications/pb7.pdf
    3 Dec 2009: 4. Launching large scale community-based training programmes, using the model of ILO’s “Training for Rural Economic Empowerment (TREE)” pilot project.
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    https://ceid.educ.cam.ac.uk/news/educationtransformation/CEC_Singal_28_10_11.pdf
    4 Jun 2014: Education: promise of a better life. Perceived benefits: Increased self confidence, higher economic status, better standard of living. … ... Schooling is actually good. (Adisa Shaha). Heightened invisibility. Economic sphereI do a bit of petty trading,
  8. CEID, Faculty of Education, University of Cambridge » Youth, Gender…

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    Fennell, S. (2008). Contested gender frameworks: economic models and provider perspectives on education. ... Irving, M. & Kingdon, G. (2008). Gender patterns in household health expenditure allocation: A study of South Africa, CSAE WPS/2008-32,
  9. NN42, June 2009

    https://ceid.educ.cam.ac.uk/publications/NorragN42.doc
    16 Feb 2010: experienced phenomenal economic growth? (29). It would be interesting to know if she thinks South Korea was an example of the? ... 7. Establish three to five trade and economic cooperation zones in Africa in the next three years.
  10. The pattern of economic returns to education can help ...

    https://ceid.educ.cam.ac.uk/researchprogrammes/recoup/publications/policybriefs/pb4.pdf
    3 Dec 2009: The extent to whicheducation raises earnings is loosely called the economic ‘return’ toeducation. ... 2003) Economic transition and returns to education in China. Economics of Education Review, 22(3), 317-328.Maluccio, J.
  11. 1 RECOUP Policy Brief no.6 Education, Employment and Earnings ...

    https://ceid.educ.cam.ac.uk/publications/pb6.pdf
    3 Dec 2009: The extent to which education raises earnings is loosely called the economic ‘return’ to education. ... Federal Bureau of Statistics, Statistics Division, Ministry of Economic Affairs and Statistics, Government of Pakistan, Islamabad, Pakistan.
  12. SummaryA Public Private Partnership (PPP) makes it possible…

    https://ceid.educ.cam.ac.uk/researchprogrammes/recoup/publications/policybriefs/pb1.pdf
    3 Dec 2009: Angrist, Joshua, E. Bettinger, E. Bloom, E. King, and M. Kremer (2002) “Vouchers for Private Schooling in Colombia: Evidence from a Randomized Natural Experiment,” American Economic Review, vol. ... of. Economics and Statistics, 58, No.1: 55-80,
  13. Terms of Reference:

    https://ceid.educ.cam.ac.uk/publications/healthfertility.pdf
    3 Jun 2014: by the target couples (issues of knowledge, manners/behaviour, parents’ contributions to their own children’s schooling, possibilities of economic benefits): the extent to which schooling is seen as contributing to
  14. CEID, Faculty of Education, University of Cambridge » Disability and…

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    2008). Measuring disability in India. Economic and Political Weekly, 43 (12-13), 22-24.
  15. RECOUP Working Paper 2 Global Gender Goals and theConstruction ...

    https://ceid.educ.cam.ac.uk/publications/wp2-CC.pdf
    3 Dec 2009: labour market and economic reforms that such outcomes require. Arguably the vocabularies of. ... familiar policy agendas as ways forward. Although the need for profound social and economic.
  16. AbstractAll nations are committed, via their espousal of…

    https://ceid.educ.cam.ac.uk/researchprogrammes/recoup/publications/policybriefs/pb2.pdf
    3 Dec 2009: Priorities for policy change can best be informed by anunderstanding of the causes of existing inequalities, whichare dependent on national contexts, history and social and economic conditions. ... On the contrary, a committed shifttowards the creation
  17. AbstractNational governments in the South, as well as international…

    https://ceid.educ.cam.ac.uk/researchprogrammes/recoup/publications/policybriefs/pb3.pdf
    3 Dec 2009: 2004). Women, Disability and Social Support in Rural Haryana. Economic and Political Weekly, 39(52), 5640–5644.Ministry of Law and Justice. ... Economic andPolitical Weekly, 199-203.NSSO. (2003). Disabled Persons in India, NSS 58th round (July –
  18. Globalising the School Curriculum:Gender, EFA and Global…

    https://ceid.educ.cam.ac.uk/publications/WP17-MA.pdf
    3 Dec 2009: governmental organisations); and third the agenda associated with the global economic outcomes of. ... than vocational/economic liberalisation and marketisation. Clearly, educating the new global learner will.
  19. © 2010 Research Consortium on Educational Outcomes and Poverty

    https://ceid.educ.cam.ac.uk/publications/WP29_GK_SixthPay.pdf
    18 May 2010: ratio for other countries – this compares the relative economic position of teachers in India. ... willing to do something to improve it”. Thus, an important consequence of increased economic.
  20. Does skills acquisition result in poverty reduction and growth? ...

    https://ceid.educ.cam.ac.uk/publications/korboesep07.pdf
    3 Jun 2014: economic, social and political environment. ... The Tamale office, which serves the largest of Ghana's ten. 16 The GPRS-II specifically identifies agriculture as the "basis for economic growth and structural transformation" (GoG, 2006: 23).17
  21. Policy Brief

    https://ceid.educ.cam.ac.uk/researchprogrammes/recoup/publications/policybriefs/pb15.pdf
    13 May 2014: Figure 1: Educational Attainment Profile of Children from Northern Ghana by Socio-Economic Grouping Educational Attainment Profile. ... The young women we interviewed were positive about the economic gains from even a little schooling:.

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