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  2. Cambridge Educational Research e-Journal ISSN: 2634-9876 Journal…

    https://cerj.educ.cam.ac.uk/archive/v9_2022/v9_22_299-309_grimmer.pdf
    8 Mar 2023: NBER. Mincer, J. (1984). Human capital and economic growth. Economics of Education Review, 3(3), 195–205. ... 2017). Education and economic growth: A co-integration approach. International Journal of Education Economics and Development, 8, 228.
  3. CERJ, University of Cambridge » Archive

    https://cerj.educ.cam.ac.uk/archive/v9_2022/
    The Relationship between Secondary Education and Economic Growth in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Review of the Literature.
  4. Cambridge Educational Research e-Journal ISSN: 2634-9876 Journal…

    https://cerj.educ.cam.ac.uk/archive/v9_2022/v9_15_198-209_tailor.pdf
    8 Mar 2023: These obtained insights on the socio-economic backgrounds, motivations, and opinions on schooling from RCT par-ticipants which effectively supplemented her quantitative data. ... 2007). Remedying Education: Evidence from Two Randomized Ex-periments in
  5. Cambridge Educational Research e-Journal ISSN: 2634-9876 Journal…

    https://cerj.educ.cam.ac.uk/archive/v9_2022/v9_23_310-325_teh.pdf
    8 Mar 2023: For example, Dryden-Peterson (2011) argues in her study with refugee children in Uganda that education may improve physical security and increase optimism for future economic security. ... For example, in South Sudan, first grade female refugee students
  6. Cambridge Educational Research e-Journal ISSN: 2634-9876 Journal…

    https://cerj.educ.cam.ac.uk/archive/v8_2021/4.pdf
    22 Nov 2022: Education Economics, 23(3), 259–277. Copeland, W., Wolke, D., Angold, A., and Costello, E.J.
  7. Contact Author on: ad974@cam.ac.uk 53 Cambridge Educational Research…

    https://cerj.educ.cam.ac.uk/archive/v7_2020/v7_2_4_india_53-69_adas.pdf
    8 Oct 2021: and removal of economic barriers and emphasizes individual freedom. I now turn to introduce. ... transfer different forms of capital (i.e. economic, cultural, symbolic) to their children through.
  8. 15F Template_CERJ Vol 10 h[81]

    https://cerj.educ.cam.ac.uk/archive/v10_2023/A15.pdf
    8 Mar 2024: 2021). Teacher turnover: Effects, mechanisms and organisationalresponses. Labour Economics, 73, 102079.
  9. Comparison of Student Evaluations of Teaching with Online and…

    https://cerj.educ.cam.ac.uk/submissions/CERJ_Vol_11_2024_Template.docx
    23 Feb 2024: The Journal of Economic Education, 37(1), 21–37.
  10. Cambridge Open-Review Educational Research e-Journal Vol. 6, October…

    https://cerj.educ.cam.ac.uk/archive/v62019/CORERJ-Journal-Volume6-05-BetweenIdealismAndRealism.pdf
    2 Nov 2020: CPE aims to develop students’ critical consciousness that would enable them to explore contradictions in their social, political and economic realm. ... Moreover, it aspires to disrupt asymmetrical power relationships and unpack their political,
  11. Cambridge Educational Research e-Journal ISSN: 2634-9876 Journal…

    https://cerj.educ.cam.ac.uk/archive/v9_2022/v9_11_138-153_nguyen.pdf
    8 Mar 2023: 3). Conversely, imperialism prioritizes capitalist “economic expansion” (Smith, 2012, p. 21), defined by technological advances at the cost of ecological collapse. ... 136). Under current systems, capitalistic goals pose challenges to the
  12. Cambridge Educational Research e-Journal ISSN: 2634-9876 Journal…

    https://cerj.educ.cam.ac.uk/archive/v8_2021/1.pdf
    22 Nov 2022: It is our view that what the literature suggests, however, is a concept of financial literacy that seems to be tied to national economic, social, and political values. ... 2. retirement,. 3. home buying. The niche and target audiences for financial
  13. 14-31 CERJ Vol 10 (11F)

    https://cerj.educ.cam.ac.uk/archive/v10_2023/A11.pdf
    8 Mar 2024: This was subsequently challenged for failing to control for confounds such associo-economic status (Phelps & Filippi, 2020), and failing to measure children’s full cognitive ability by testingthem in their less
  14. 146-158 CERJ Vol 10 (22F)

    https://cerj.educ.cam.ac.uk/archive/v10_2023/A22.pdf
    8 Mar 2024: The issue can be thatthese forms of capital may not be accepted on equal footing across different political-economic spheres. ... 72Bourdieu, P. (2018). The forms of capital. In The sociology of economic life (pp.
  15. 159-176 CERJ Vol 10 (8F) - revised

    https://cerj.educ.cam.ac.uk/archive/v10_2023/A8.pdf
    8 Mar 2024: importance of addressing socio-economic disparities in educationthat impede children's ability to interact and express themselves confidently. ... Research suggests that factors related to socio-economic status, including reduced quality of.
  16. 177-188 CERJ Vol 10 (6F)

    https://cerj.educ.cam.ac.uk/archive/v10_2023/A6.pdf
    8 Mar 2024: In this way, despite the differences inthe overall school and class sizes, the demographic population of both schools was similar in terms of the widearray of socio-economic backgrounds of teachers ... Principal Y explained that video sharing was notmade
  17. Cambridge Open-Review Educational Research e-Journal Vol. 6, October…

    https://cerj.educ.cam.ac.uk/archive/v62019/CORERJ-Journal-Volume6-06-LiteratureReviewOnIssuesSurroundingGCSE.pdf
    2 Nov 2020: 58). Similarly, in schools, girls were taught home economics (sewing and cooking) and boys were taught wood and metal work (Bell, Hughes & Own-Jackson, 2013, p. ... Volume (5). Retrieved from: URL: <https://jil.lboro.ac.uk/ojs/JDTE/article/view/327>.
  18. Cambridge Educational Research e-Journal ISSN: 2634-9876 Journal…

    https://cerj.educ.cam.ac.uk/archive/v8_2021/3.pdf
    22 Nov 2022: Reduced-price lunches were available to children when their household income were at or below 130 to 185 percent of the Federal Poverty Line (USDA Economic Research Service - National School Lunch ... The Federal Poverty Line is an economic measure used
  19. Cambridge Educational Research e-Journal ISSN: 2634-9876 Journal…

    https://cerj.educ.cam.ac.uk/archive/v9_2022/v9_10_118-137_hajir_rasman_mcinerney.pdf
    8 Mar 2023: Other reasons can be related to the increasing economic and political power of the people who speak the language (Crystal, 2011; 2017) as a result of globalisation (Blommaert, 2010). ... Since then, most Lebanese, particularly those of higher
  20. 84-101 CERJ Vol 10 (13F) (Thanh and Underwood)

    https://cerj.educ.cam.ac.uk/archive/v10_2023/A26.pdf
    8 Mar 2024: This in part is an economic phenomena but it cannot besimply reduced to this - as comparisons between countries with comparable economic resources such as the UKand Japan also show this disparity
  21. Tracked_SG 21F Template_CERJ Vol 10 H F[98]

    https://cerj.educ.cam.ac.uk/archive/v10_2023/A21.pdf
    8 Mar 2024: Considering Chinese inclusive education practices are unique to its cultural and economic context,Chinese parents’ attitudes could reflect the state of the current inclusive system and guide future practices. ... Most importantly, this study recognises

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