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The three previous chapters examined the impact of improvements in school quality on income-earning activities. This chapter and the following one focus on the impact of these improvements on other, ‘non-economic’ outcomes. In particular, these two chapters examine the impact of improvements in school quality on child health and fertility, respectively, focusing on the effect of the education of mothers. The objective is to quantify the changes in these socioeconomic outcomes that are brought about by improvements in school quality.
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Acknowledgements - Introduction - PART I: ANALYSING INVESTMENTS IN EDUCATION - Measuring the Returns to Investments in Education: Overview and Critique - A New Method to Analyse Investments in Education - PART II: THE IMPACT OF INVESTMENTS IN SCHOOL QUALITY ON COGNITIVE SKILLS - A Method for Estimating the Determinants of Schooling Outcomes - The Impact of Investments in School Quality - PART III: COGNITIVE SKILLS, INCOMES AND RATES OF RETURN TO SCHOOL QUALITY INVESTMENTS - The Impact of...
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If the collection is the heart of the museum, it may be said that documentation is its head; both constitute the vital organs of the institution and their constant interaction is essential for its survival. How this basic premise of sound conservation policy has been taught to a generation of African museum professionals is described by Alain Godonou, a specialist from Benin who holds a Higher Specialized Studies Diploma (DESS) in preventive conservation from the University of Paris‐I...
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This research studied the relationship between the immigration and absorption process on contraceptive attitudes and sexual behaviors of single female immigrants from Ethiopia. The purpose was to investigate the factors leading to a phenomenon of unintended pregnancies among non-married female immigrants from Ethiopia ages 18-24 residing and studying in youth villages. Many factors including immigrating to a new society changing cultural beliefs while also preserving other cultural...
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This paper argues that the World Bank's economic cost-benefit methodology used in assessing primary education projects in Africa is largely ineffective in determining the likely success and impact of these projects on their host countries. After analyzing the actual methods used, this study argues that to determine the net social value of primary education projects in Africa, the World Bank must reduce its dependence on traditional quantitative measures and incorporate a more pedagogical and...
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This paper argues that the World Bank's economic cost-benefit methodology used in assessing primary education projects in Africa is largely ineffective in determining the likely success and impact of these projects on their host countries. After analyzing the actual methods used, this study argues that to determine the net social value of primary education projects in Africa, the World Bank must reduce its dependence on traditional quantitative measures and incorporate a more pedagogical and...
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In order to validate two new lots of Mérieux BCG vaccine (Mérieux seed derived from strain 1072), a calibration study was performed to compare their safety and immunogenicity to a full dose of the WHO-reference BCG vaccine (Tokyo strain 172) as well as the WHO-reference vaccine given at 1/10 of its normal concentration, in an open, randomized, four-arm, multicenter study in Senegal. A total of 1041 healthy Senegalese children aged 8–10 years were screened for participation in this study, of...
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I. INTRODUCTION In Nigeria, black Africa's most populous nation, it might be expected that education would be a contentious issue in terms of its provision, control, form, and content. I am concerned in this Article with the ways in which educational institutions-whether primary, secondary, or tertiary-have been connected to the growth of religious conflict in Nigeria over the last two decades. How might Nigerian schools and institutions of higher learning constitute sites for generating or...
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An attempt was made to investigate the sensitivity of water resources to climate change in the Awash River Basin in Ethiopia.The climate of the basin varies from humid subtropical to arid.The basin was divided into 3 subcatchments for better resolution in calibration and simulation.Stationbased meteorological data were processed to obtain areal averages necessary for the simulation.Different sets of temperature and rainfall scenarios were developed using GCM (both transient and CO 2...
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With the dawn of the next millennium at arm's length, many individuals are starting to engage in practices that lead to altered states of consciousness. Altered states of consciousness refer to states other than the normal waking state, including sleep, meditation, the hypnotic trance, and the distorted perceptions that may be caused by the use of certain drugs (Rathus, 1997, p. G1). Meditation is one such process that alters one's consciousness. Meditation is a systematic narrowing of...