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  2. SummaryA Public Private Partnership (PPP) makes it possible…

    https://ceid.educ.cam.ac.uk/researchprogrammes/recoup/publications/policybriefs/pb1.pdf
    3 Dec 2009: Decentralised decision-making at the level of the school is thought to be more responsive to parents’ needs and to foster local level accountability. ... es&. Pove. rty. 1 Another form of demand-side financing is cash subsidies to parents conditional
  3. Do returns to education matter to schooling participation?

    https://ceid.educ.cam.ac.uk/publications/GK_returns_to_ed.pdf
    19 May 2010: schooling. This may be because higher economic returns to education make children’s current. ... endogenous technical change, and thus affects demand for skilled labor. Foster and Rosenzweig.
  4. RECOUP Working Paper 3 Female Autonomy and Gender Gaps ...

    https://ceid.educ.cam.ac.uk/publications/WP3-MAs.pdf
    3 Dec 2009: current enrolment decisions on sub-samples of children belonging to various household types. – ... women headed households), there are 2567 children in the FCHH sample (780 married.
  5. The Transitions of Youth Citizenship: investigating the civic and…

    https://ceid.educ.cam.ac.uk/publications/WP26-YGC_MA_5_12_09.pdf
    5 Oct 2010: strategies used to transmit different knowledge and skills to different groups of children in preparation. ... foster the inclusion and engagement of all young citizens, are our starting point.
  6. What should one make of public-private partnerships in Indian…

    https://ceid.educ.cam.ac.uk/publications/WP5-SF_PPPs.pdf
    3 Dec 2009: showing that there was some potential gain to such children from such provision (Day, 2005). ... poor communities. Another related cause is the expulsion of children from education due to their.
  7. SCHOOLING, SKILLS TRAINING AND SELF-EMPLOYMENT IN GHANA – A REVIEW OF …

    https://ceid.educ.cam.ac.uk/researchprogrammes/recoup/publications/workingpapers/WP9-RP.pdf
    3 Dec 2009: Poor households cannot afford middle or higher schooling for their children and therefore cannot afford to give them this opportunity to escape poverty. ... happens when children leave school, early or not as the case may be, by creating a supportive
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    https://ceid.educ.cam.ac.uk/publications/OXREPDownloadedpaper1.pdf
    3 Dec 2009: It finds that 93.4 per cent of all elementary-school-age children (6 – 14 year olds) were. ... continuouslyfor 10 years may allow children to drop out of school well before secondary level.
  9. Skills and Earnings in Formal and Informal Urban Employment ...

    https://ceid.educ.cam.ac.uk/publications/skillsandearningsep07.pdf
    11 Feb 2010: Total individuals, excluding children and the elderly 1643Source: Ghana Urban Panel Household Survey, CSAE/GSO 2006. ... Aldine. Foster, P.J. (1965b) Education and Social Change in Ghana, London, Routeledge and Kegan.
  10. Education, Skills, Sustainability and Growth: Complex Relations…

    https://ceid.educ.cam.ac.uk/publications/kkoxcon8sustainabilityandgrowth.pdf
    3 Jun 2014: agriculture and the creation of a climate that fosters development (Commission for Africa, 2005: 251). ... It relates to the sustained commitment of the people to send all their children to school.
  11. Globalising the School Curriculum:Gender, EFA and Global…

    https://ceid.educ.cam.ac.uk/researchprogrammes/recoup/publications/workingpapers/WP17-MA.pdf
    3 Dec 2009: need to foster key ‘epistemic virtues’ of historicity, reflexivity, criticality and relationality in global. ... Goals (Save the Children, 2005) with sections that specifically address gender issues (in relation to.

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