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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. -
CEID, Faculty of Education, University of Cambridge » Project…
https://ceid.educ.cam.ac.uk/researchprogrammes/recoup/publications/projectpublications/Theme 2: Economic and Labour Market. Theme 3: Partnerships in Education. -
The pattern of economic returns to education can help ...
https://ceid.educ.cam.ac.uk/publications/pb4.pdf3 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. -
CEID, Faculty of Education, University of Cambridge » Consortium…
https://ceid.educ.cam.ac.uk/researchprogrammes/recoup/consortiumpartners/economic consequences of schooling. -
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https://ceid.educ.cam.ac.uk/news/educationtransformation/CEC_Singal_28_10_11.pdf4 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, -
1 RECOUP Policy Brief no.7 Skill Acquisition and the ...
https://ceid.educ.cam.ac.uk/publications/pb7.pdf3 Dec 2009: 4. Launching large scale community-based training programmes, using the model of ILO’s “Training for Rural Economic Empowerment (TREE)” pilot project. -
CEID, Faculty of Education, University of Cambridge » Youth, Gender…
https://ceid.educ.cam.ac.uk/researchprogrammes/recoup/publications/projectpublications/youth/index.htmlFennell, 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, -
NN42, June 2009
https://ceid.educ.cam.ac.uk/publications/NorragN42.doc16 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. -
The pattern of economic returns to education can help ...
https://ceid.educ.cam.ac.uk/researchprogrammes/recoup/publications/policybriefs/pb4.pdf3 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. -
1 RECOUP Policy Brief no.6 Education, Employment and Earnings ...
https://ceid.educ.cam.ac.uk/publications/pb6.pdf3 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. -
SummaryA Public Private Partnership (PPP) makes it possible…
https://ceid.educ.cam.ac.uk/researchprogrammes/recoup/publications/policybriefs/pb1.pdf3 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, -
CEID, Faculty of Education, University of Cambridge » Disability and…
https://ceid.educ.cam.ac.uk/researchprogrammes/recoup/projects/disability/2008). Measuring disability in India. Economic and Political Weekly, 43 (12-13), 22-24. -
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https://ceid.educ.cam.ac.uk/publications/healthfertility.pdf3 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 -
RECOUP Working Paper 2 Global Gender Goals and theConstruction ...
https://ceid.educ.cam.ac.uk/publications/wp2-CC.pdf3 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. -
AbstractAll nations are committed, via their espousal of…
https://ceid.educ.cam.ac.uk/researchprogrammes/recoup/publications/policybriefs/pb2.pdf3 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 -
AbstractNational governments in the South, as well as international…
https://ceid.educ.cam.ac.uk/researchprogrammes/recoup/publications/policybriefs/pb3.pdf3 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 – -
Globalising the School Curriculum:Gender, EFA and Global…
https://ceid.educ.cam.ac.uk/publications/WP17-MA.pdf3 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. -
© 2010 Research Consortium on Educational Outcomes and Poverty
https://ceid.educ.cam.ac.uk/publications/WP29_GK_SixthPay.pdf18 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. -
Does skills acquisition result in poverty reduction and growth? ...
https://ceid.educ.cam.ac.uk/publications/korboesep07.pdf3 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 -
Policy Brief
https://ceid.educ.cam.ac.uk/researchprogrammes/recoup/publications/policybriefs/pb15.pdf13 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:. -
Perspectives on types of schools from Ghana and Pakistan: revisiting…
https://ceid.educ.cam.ac.uk/publications/pb18-perspectives_types_schools_Ghana_Pakistan.pdf12 Nov 2010: The considerable impact of the socio-economic environment in which inter-generational transfers of poverty occur is now accepted widely as a. ... Parents indicate that their strategy is a complex one informed by household and community values, economic -
¬¬¬¬¬¬Public Private Partnerships and Educational Outcomes in…
https://ceid.educ.cam.ac.uk/researchprogrammes/recoup/publications/policybriefs/pb9Annfinal.pdf2 Nov 2010: access of education to people from lower socio-economic households. The increase in enrolment for both boys and girls in primary education is a positive indication of achieving the MDGs. ... their children (especially girls), due to socio-economic -
CEID, Faculty of Education, University of Cambridge » RECOUP…
https://ceid.educ.cam.ac.uk/researchprogrammes/recoup/publications/workingpapers/Economic Returns to Schooling and Skills - An analysis of India and Pakistan. ... Higher Education and Economic Development in Africa: a Review of Channels and Interactions. -
Is Education a Path to Gender Equality in the Labor Market
https://ceid.educ.cam.ac.uk/publications/aslamkingdonsoderbom.pdf3 Dec 2009: Behrman, J. R., and B. Wolfe. 1984. “The Socio-economic Impact of Schooling in a Developing Country.” Review of Economics and Statistics 66 (2): 296–303. ... Hanushek, Eric A. 2005. "The Economics of School Quality." German Economic Review 6 (3): -
6 School-Sector Effects on Student Achievement inIndia Geeta G. ...
https://ceid.educ.cam.ac.uk/publications/KingdonChapter%2061.pdf3 Dec 2009: to the 1993–94 National Council of Applied Economic Research. (NCAER) household survey, the actual share was 30.7%, again more. ... mum wages that have risen inexorably and contain large economic. rents. -
AbstractNational governments in the South, as well as international…
https://ceid.educ.cam.ac.uk/publications/pb3.pdf3 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 – -
© 2010 Research Consortium on Educational Outcomes and Poverty
https://ceid.educ.cam.ac.uk/publications/WP29_GK_SixthPay-final.pdf5 Oct 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. -
2009 Research Consortium on Educational Outcomes and Poverty ...
https://ceid.educ.cam.ac.uk/publications/WP21-MA_SF.pdf3 Dec 2009: to alleviate poverty through economic growth, universal human rights, and the development of. ... undifferentiated) group located within economic, familial and legal structures and the product of. -
What should one make of public-private partnerships in Indian…
https://ceid.educ.cam.ac.uk/publications/WP5-SF_PPPs.pdf3 Dec 2009: mainstream economic understanding of free entry and exit with the latter occurring when individuals. ... economic disadvantaged backgrounds has become a matter of public interest and with research. -
Education, Skills, Sustainability and Growth: Complex Relations…
https://ceid.educ.cam.ac.uk/publications/kkoxcon8sustainabilityandgrowth.pdf3 Jun 2014: Which tends not to look at the character of this economic growth in terms of environmental sustainability. ... World Bank (2006) ‘Rethinking infrastructure for development’, Annual Bank Conference on Development Economics, 29-30 May, Tokyo. -
Skills and Earnings in Formal and Informal Urban Employment ...
https://ceid.educ.cam.ac.uk/publications/skillsandearningsep07.pdf11 Feb 2010: Courtney Monk, Justin Sandefur and Francis Teal. Centre for the Study of African EconomiesDepartment of Economics. ... economic value to their households, it does mean that policy in Ghana has not been successful at. -
The essence of human development is founded on the expansion of…
https://ceid.educ.cam.ac.uk/researchprogrammes/recoup/publications/policybriefs/pb14-Improving%20Educational%20Outcomes%20Kenya.pdf28 Oct 2010: Government of Kenya, 2006. Economic Survey. Nairobi Government Printers Government of Kenya 2008a. ... Economic Survey. Nairobi Government Printers. Government of Kenya, 2008b. The Kenya Vision 2030. -
CEID, Faculty of Education, University of Cambridge » Kenya
https://ceid.educ.cam.ac.uk/researchprogrammes/recoup/publications/projectpublications/kenya/Higher Education and Economic Development in AFrica: a Review of Channels and Interactions. -
Draft: Not for quotation or citation 1 New Approaches ...
https://ceid.educ.cam.ac.uk/publications/JefferyBAICEpaper.pdf3 Dec 2009: They tend to be different if economics, on the one hand, or anthropology, on the other, are dominant. ... one hand, and a variety of human, social and economic outcomes on the other. -
© 2010 Research Consortium on Educational Outcomes and Poverty …
https://ceid.educ.cam.ac.uk/publications/WP33-HEd_Econ_Dev_in_Afr_final.pdf6 Oct 2010: RECOUP Working Paper No. 33. Higher Education and Economic Development in Africa: a Review of Channels and Interactions. ... rates. The earnings function is probably the most studied relationship in empirical economics. -
Does performance related pay for teachers improve student…
https://ceid.educ.cam.ac.uk/publications/GeetaIndiaEducSept03.pdf3 Dec 2009: Hanushek, Eric (1986) “The Economics of Schooling: Production and Efficiency in Public Schools, Journal of Economic Literature, 24(3): 1141-77, September. ... 22. School Resources, Review of Economics and Statistics; 78(4): 611-27, November. -
EDUCATING YOUNG CITIZENS: SOCIAL DISCRIMINATION, GENDER EQUALITY AND…
https://ceid.educ.cam.ac.uk/publications/MA_Kerala_paper_Jan09.pdf18 Feb 2010: Raised gender expectations are associated with the increasing economic strength of women in the professions and in entrepreneurialism in many countries. ... Young people therefore are represented as carrying the flag of economic development, good -
7 Researching gender
https://ceid.educ.cam.ac.uk/publications/WP7-FC.pdf3 Dec 2009: Gender expectations. One major problem that emerged consistently about boys revolved around the economic. -
Levels of foreign aid have fluctuated over the decades, reflecting…
https://ceid.educ.cam.ac.uk/publications/WP6-RM.pdf3 Dec 2009: countries. The economics of education literature presents the various theories that drive the international. ... Financial assistance is. linked to broader political and economic agendas. Multilateral and bilateral institutions affect policy. -
Newsletter
https://ceid.educ.cam.ac.uk/publications/2014Girls'_Education_Evidence_Brief.pdf26 Jun 2014: 11. Field, E., Robles, O. and Torero, M. (2009) 'Iodine deficiency and schooling attainment in Tanzania', American Economic Journal; Applied Economics. ... American Economic Journal: Applied Economics 3(1): 91-100 18. Birdthistle, I.; Dickson, K.; Freeman -
RECOUP Working Paper 14 Forgotten Youth: Disability andDevelopment in …
https://ceid.educ.cam.ac.uk/publications/WP14-NS.pdf3 Dec 2009: human capital. The arguments here are not merely economic (though that remains an important. ... with significant economic and socio-cultural dimensions (Elwan, 1999).9 Not only does disability. -
Report on Skills Workshop 4-5 June 2007
https://ceid.educ.cam.ac.uk/publications/cordreportskillsworkshop.pdf3 Dec 2009: 6. There is an unfavourable economic environment for those with low education because of rapid technological change. ... interviews with policy community – local and national). 8. Infrastructural development environment Political economic background. -
CESifo Working Paper no. 2428
https://ceid.educ.cam.ac.uk/publications/cesifo1_wp2428.pdf3 Dec 2009: Oxford, OX1 3UQ United Kingdom. francis.teal@economics.ox.ac.uk. September 2008 This paper was presented to the Conference on ‘Economic Incentives: Do They Work in Education?’ 15-17 May ... Scholastic Achievement”, Quarterly Journal of Economics, -
RECOUP Working Paper 13 Health Shocks, Job Quality, and ...
https://ceid.educ.cam.ac.uk/publications/WP13-FT.pdf3 Dec 2009: Corresponding author: courtney.monk@economics.ox.ac.uk; Economics Department, Manor Road Building,Manor Road, Oxford OX1 3UQ, United Kingdom; Tel: 44 (0)1865 271077. ... and changes in socio-economic indicators, like income, on today’s health. He also -
Returns to Schooling, Ability and Cognitive Skills in Pakistan
https://ceid.educ.cam.ac.uk/publications/WP20-MAs.pdf3 Dec 2009: Abstract. This study investigates the economic outcomes of education for wage earners in Pakistan. ... the one hand, and economic activity, occupation, sectoral choice and earnings, on the other. -
© 2008 Research Consortium on Educational Outcomes and Poverty ...
https://ceid.educ.cam.ac.uk/publications/WP15-CN.pdf3 Dec 2009: among the most backward or deprived in India, on many socio-economic and schooling indicators. ... historical discrimination) are almost always at the bottom of the socio-economic hierarchy as well. -
Decentring hegemonic gender theory: the implications for educational…
https://ceid.educ.cam.ac.uk/publications/WP21-MA_SF-final.pdf13 Oct 2010: to alleviate poverty through economic growth, universal human rights, and the development of. ... undifferentiated) group located within economic, familial and legal structures and the product of. -
doi:10.1016/j.ijedudev.2008.09.012
https://ceid.educ.cam.ac.uk/publications/KKing_educ_skills_IJED_29.pdf10 Feb 2010: D. and potential of economic growth and their impact on society and on the. ... this (UNEVOC, 2006, p. 23). Intriguingly, economic growth occurs just once in 31. -
Do returns to education matter to schooling participation?
https://ceid.educ.cam.ac.uk/publications/GK_returns_to_ed.pdf19 May 2010: The support of the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) is gratefully acknowledged. ... schooling. Moreover, if the economic incentives for acquiring schooling are particularly low for. -
AbstractAll nations are committed, via their espousal of…
https://ceid.educ.cam.ac.uk/publications/pb2.pdf3 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
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