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  2. The Impact of Aid on Education Policy in India

    https://ceid.educ.cam.ac.uk/publications/WP27-CC_ADfinal.pdf
    5 Oct 2010: to be the central means of producing the skilled ‘manpower’ needed to achieve rapid economic growth in the countries of the South. ... India’s overall economic activity fell to little more than 0.1% of GDP by 2006 (OECD 2008).
  3. Estimating Multidimensional Poverty and Identifying the Poor in…

    https://ceid.educ.cam.ac.uk/researchprogrammes/recoup/publications/workingpapers/WP28-AN-final.pdf
    5 Oct 2010: formal and informal sector, economic activities, health and fertility, disability, empowerment and time. ... the social, economic and political spheres of their lives. Access to universal primary education is Goal.
  4. Chapter One: Educational Participation in Kenya

    https://ceid.educ.cam.ac.uk/researchprogrammes/recoup/publications/workingpapers/WP25_WO_CC1-final1.pdf
    14 Oct 2010: 38. CHAPTER THREE: THE FINANCING REALM. 42. 3.1 The Macro Economic Picture. ... 42 Table 19: Kenya – Macro Economic Indicators. 42. 3.2 Education Sector Expenditures.
  5. Part II

    https://ceid.educ.cam.ac.uk/researchprogrammes/recoup/publications/workingpapers/WP31-GK_MM_final.pdf
    6 Oct 2010: Muzammil Department of Economics, University of Lucknow. June 2010. - 2 -. 2010 Research Consortium on Educational Outcomes and Poverty WP10/31. Working Paper No. ... primary school teachers opposed the introduction of tests, performance in which would
  6. The Impact of Aid on Education Policy in India

    https://ceid.educ.cam.ac.uk/researchprogrammes/recoup/publications/workingpapers/WP27-CC_ADfinal.pdf
    5 Oct 2010: to be the central means of producing the skilled ‘manpower’ needed to achieve rapid economic growth in the countries of the South. ... India’s overall economic activity fell to little more than 0.1% of GDP by 2006 (OECD 2008).
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  8. doi:10.1016/j.econedurev.2006.02.007

    https://ceid.educ.cam.ac.uk/publications/downloaded_EER_article1.pdf
    2 Mar 2010: ing author. Tel.: 44 1865 271065;. 81447. ess: geeta.kingdon@economics.ox.ac.uk. ). we have data that enables us to test if the average. ... The test. used by Levine and replicated here tests the fundamental.
  9. © 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.
  10. ¬¬¬¬¬¬Public Private Partnerships and Educational Outcomes in…

    https://ceid.educ.cam.ac.uk/researchprogrammes/recoup/publications/policybriefs/pb9Annfinal.pdf
    2 Nov 2010: At present, the increase in good quality private schools, though appreciable, does not provide an answer to the economic and social issues faced by girls in pursuit of education, especially middle ... their children (especially girls), due to
  11. EDUCATING YOUNG CITIZENS: SOCIAL DISCRIMINATION, GENDER EQUALITY AND…

    https://ceid.educ.cam.ac.uk/publications/MA_Kerala_paper_Jan09.pdf
    18 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
  12. © 2010 Research Consortium on Educational Outcomes and Poverty

    https://ceid.educ.cam.ac.uk/publications/WP29_GK_SixthPay-final.pdf
    5 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.
  13. INVESTING IN THE FUTURE:

    https://ceid.educ.cam.ac.uk/publications/Jeffery_Investing_in_the_Future_disEN.pdf
    5 May 2010: by systemic social, economic and political processes in the educational careers and prospects. ... rather different ways. Wealthy urbanites have both the economic capital to enable their.
  14. CHAPTER 9: PARHĀ’Ī KA MĀHAUL

    https://ceid.educ.cam.ac.uk/publications/Jeffery_Chapter_9.pdf
    5 May 2010: spaces social, economic and political importance. In urban Bijnor there are several such. ... this has received considerable support from newspapers and from the educated middle classes.
  15. Learning & Earning in Africa:

    https://ceid.educ.cam.ac.uk/publications/Teal_formality_and_informality.pdf
    11 Feb 2010: economic activities that takes place among the small scale enterprises and the self-. ... 2. economic activities than are observed in higher income economies is to be expected.
  16. doi:10.1016/j.ijedudev.2008.09.012

    https://ceid.educ.cam.ac.uk/publications/KKing_educ_skills_IJED_29.pdf
    10 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.
  17. A political economy of education in India: The case ...

    https://ceid.educ.cam.ac.uk/publications/OPI_KingdonMuzammil20081.pdf
    18 Feb 2010: A political economy of education in India: The case of Uttar Pradesh . Geeta Kingdon Institute of Education, University of London . Mohd. Muzammil Department of Economics, Lucknow University . September 2008. ... is a Research F
  18. From Sir Syed to Sachar IJSS

    https://ceid.educ.cam.ac.uk/publications/JefferyFrom_Sir_Syed_to_Sachar_IJS1.pdf
    11 Feb 2010: 1 An earlier version of this paper was presented at the National Seminar on “Economic, Political. ... Its social indicators, however, are much lower than would be expected from its economic ranking.
  19. Decentring hegemonic gender theory: the implications for educational…

    https://ceid.educ.cam.ac.uk/publications/WP21-MA_SF-final.pdf
    13 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.
  20. RECOUP Working Paper No. 24 “With education you can ...

    https://ceid.educ.cam.ac.uk/publications/WP24IndiaNSRJAJNS-final1.pdf
    14 Oct 2010: others. Economic capital is the command over economic resources (cash, or other assets). ... economic, social and cultural capital to distinguish different ways in which schooling can.
  21. 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: for economic life. Some educational systems prioritise national civic values and patriotism, some local. ... From the perspective of youth, there is therefore a strained relationship between economic.
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    https://ceid.educ.cam.ac.uk/publications/Miles_Singal_ed_for_all.pdf
    27 May 2010: The Department for International Development (2000) notes strong links betweenlevels of education and economic growth:. ... in enabling poor people to develop skills, education enhances productivity and providesan essential underpinning for economic

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