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Does Doing an Apprenticeship Pay Off? Evidence from Ghana∗ ...
https://ceid.educ.cam.ac.uk/publications/apprenticeshippaper.pdf3 Dec 2009: Does Doing an Apprenticeship Pay Off? Evidence from Ghana. Courtney Monk†, Justin Sandefur and Francis TealCentre for the Study of African Economies. Department of EconomicsUniversity of Oxford. January 2008. Abstract. In Ghana there is a highly -
Is Education a Path to Gender Equality in the Labor Market
https://ceid.educ.cam.ac.uk/publications/aslamkingdonsoderbom.pdf3 Dec 2009: percentage) Annual earnings (Mean Median). 30, 277 24,125. 34,338 29,573. 13,327 7,775. ... 34,338 29,573. 13,327 7,775. 40,697 30,444. 9,175 6,137. 24,037 14,400. 12,514 7,788. -
CESifo Working Paper no. 2428
https://ceid.educ.cam.ac.uk/publications/cesifo1_wp2428.pdf3 Dec 2009: 0.64 0.31 0.88. Ratio (a) 0.24 -- -- (a) This is the ratio of the coefficient on union membership and the estimated bias. ... 24. Table 7 Regression of log of teacher’s monthly pay (including the teacher characteristics in TC’). -
Gender Education and Equality ina Global Context What does ...
https://ceid.educ.cam.ac.uk/publications/FennellandArnotBook08.pdf3 Dec 2009: Gender Education and Equality ina Global Context. What does gender equality mean for young men and women in poor communit-ies across different countries? The Millennium Development Goals aim to achieve basic education for allby 2015. But can such -
Education, Skills, and Labor Market Outcomes: Evidence from Ghana* ...
https://ceid.educ.cam.ac.uk/publications/GeetaGhanaPaper98-99.pdf3 Dec 2009: Education, Skills, and Labor Market Outcomes: Evidence from Ghana. Geeta Kingdon and Måns Söderbom†. Draft. April 2007. Abstract. This paper investigates the education-earnings relationship in Ghana, drawing on the Ghana Living. Standards Survey -
Does performance related pay for teachers improve student…
https://ceid.educ.cam.ac.uk/publications/GeetaIndiaEducSept03.pdf3 Dec 2009: 38 5.06 1.1HSTUDY Weekly hours of home study 19.69 10.16 24.51 10.7TRTIME Travel time to school (minutes) 17.48 11.73 17.76 11.93VACWRK ... Hanushek, Eric (1986) “The Economics of Schooling: Production and Efficiency in Public Schools, Journal of -
Education, Skills, and Labor Market Outcomes: Evidence from Pakistan* …
https://ceid.educ.cam.ac.uk/publications/GeetaPakistan98_01.pdf3 Dec 2009: steeply after about age 24. It is possible this is because young people can only enter self-. -
Draft: Not for quotation or citation 1 New Approaches ...
https://ceid.educ.cam.ac.uk/publications/JefferyBAICEpaper.pdf3 Dec 2009: Draft: Not for quotation or citation 1. New Approaches to Cross-Cultural research on Education’s Outcomes amongst the Poor: Reflections on RECOUP’s Methodology. Roger Jeffery [University of Edinburgh], Christopher Colclough & Nidhi Singal -
Disputing Contraception Feb 2007 revisions/1 Disputing Contraception: …
https://ceid.educ.cam.ac.uk/publications/Jefferysdisputingcontraception.pdf3 Dec 2009: communication, 24 May 2006). 5 Messick discusses a similar shift in Yemen towards more rigid and codified versions of the. -
commentary m a rch 22, 2008 EPW Economic & ...
https://ceid.educ.cam.ac.uk/publications/JefferySingal20081.pdf3 Dec 2009: Youth should be an important focus of policymakers. But the distributions of disability among youth (those aged 12-24, the focus of the 2007 World Development Report) suggest that these ... Note. 1 Census figures are mostly to be found in Tables C 20-24 -
6 School-Sector Effects on Student Achievement inIndia Geeta G. ...
https://ceid.educ.cam.ac.uk/publications/KingdonChapter%2061.pdf3 Dec 2009: 1978–86 1986–93 1993–2002. Rural. Primary 2.8 18.5 24.4. Middle 7.2 12.8 23.2. ... absorbed by private schools, but the corresponding figure for the. 1986–93 period was 18.5% and for 1993–2002, 24.4%. -
Aid and Donor Partnerships’ in Ghana’s Education Sector, 1987-2007:…
https://ceid.educ.cam.ac.uk/publications/LCHGhanaPartnershipsLitReview150408.pdf3 Dec 2009: Aid and Learning outcomes in the 1990s: The case of literacy assessment….24. ... 8 24.5 IGF - - - - - 73.0 83.4 111.4 GETFund - - - - 62.3 75.8 86.5 125.5 HIPC - - - - 17.6 37.9 37.8 48.5 DA CF - - - - -
An Investigation into Poverty, Educational Attainment and Outcomes in …
https://ceid.educ.cam.ac.uk/publications/OduroInvPovtyEduclOutcomesGhana1012081.pdf3 Dec 2009: 90Completed Middle School 24.22 16.24 24.54 16.28 23.22 26.48 22.72 3.53 8.05 3.71Completed Junior Secondary 13.05 9.93 14.75 ... years and 15-24 years that has never attended school is significantly lower than the population in the older age brackets. -
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https://ceid.educ.cam.ac.uk/publications/OXREPDownloadedpaper1.pdf3 Dec 2009: Youth Literacy rates(15 – 24 year olds). Total Male Female Total Male Female. ... 67.48 1.2 5.0 18.0 75.8Total 16.1 25.7 24.6 33.6. -
SummaryA Public Private Partnership (PPP) makes it possible…
https://ceid.educ.cam.ac.uk/publications/pb1.pdf3 Dec 2009: 16(4):3–24.LaRocque, Norman (2004) “School Choice: Lessons from New Zealand”, paper presented to the conference on ‘What Americans Can Learn. -
AbstractNational governments in the South, as well as international…
https://ceid.educ.cam.ac.uk/publications/pb3.pdf3 Dec 2009: Larger differences emerge if particular age categories areconsidered. Amongst youth (those aged 12–24) the census finds2.16 million with visual impairments, but the NSS finds only 0.18million (plus some ... Political Weekly (Mumbai, India), March22, -
The pattern of economic returns to education can help ...
https://ceid.educ.cam.ac.uk/publications/pb4.pdf3 Dec 2009: South Africa (2003) 12.0 21.6 24.4 34.1. India (2004) 0.0 7.2 12.6 15.6. ... World Development, 24(1), 183-199.Berman E., J. Bound and S. Machin (1998). -
1 RECOUP Policy Brief no.7 Skill Acquisition and the ...
https://ceid.educ.cam.ac.uk/publications/pb7.pdf3 Dec 2009: Out of non-agricultural employment, as much as 78.8 per cent of youth (ages 15-24) and 68.4 per cent of those aged 25 or above are employed in -
Gender patterns in Household Health Expenditure Allocation:
https://ceid.educ.cam.ac.uk/publications/SAhealthGenderPaperOct08.pdf3 Dec 2009: 1. Gender patterns in household health expenditure allocation:. A study of South Africa. by. Margaret Irving. Geeta Gandhi Kingdon. October 2008. Abstract. This paper explores the extent and nature of gender differences, by age, in household health -
Table 1
https://ceid.educ.cam.ac.uk/publications/Union%20paper%20Sept08%201.pdf3 Dec 2009: 24. Table 7 Regression of log of teacher’s monthly pay (including the teacher characteristics in TC’). ... 0.4862 (-7.24) (-3.77) (-7.05) (-8.14) (-8.04) No.
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