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This paper primarily examines the determinants of household expenditure on children’s education using data extracted from the 2010/2011 Egyptian Household Income, Expenditure and Consumption Survey. Specifically, the paper focuses on the income effect and the effect of other household characteristics on the patterns of educational expenditure allocation among school-age children. Applying the ordinary least squares and the generalised method of moment estimation techniques, the paper finds...
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This report summarizes the key themes and findings from three in-depth case studies of EET programs in Ghana, Kenya, and Mozambique. Each case study produced rich information on the programs context, the landscape of programs in each country, and the qualitative insights from local EET stakeholders. This report synthesizes information from across the case studies to analyze the extent to which these countries programs are meeting the needs of local entrepreneurs. It also introduces findings...
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The people of Malawi have a saying: “maphunziro ndi chuma”--education is power. This article features a three-tiered service learning collaboration between college students in an infectious disease class at a liberal arts college in Pennsylvania, high school students in Blantyre, Malawi, and civilians in the Blantyre district. The college students learn about microbiology by designing hands-on lab exercises which are then packed into kits and mailed to the high school in Malawi. The high...
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In recent years, UNICEF has increasingly called on the unique and versatile expertise of PEP-affiliated researchers and world-leading experts to assist in its advocacy work, by producing reliable and comprehensive bases of evidence on the situation of children and the impact of various policy options/interventions in favor of child welfare in developing countries. In some cases, UNICEF’s commissions to PEP also involved the development of specific methodologies and tools to be used on a...
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To estimate the prevalence of daytime sleepiness and circadian preferences, and to examine the extent to which caffeine consumption and Khat (a herbal stimulant) use are associated with daytime sleepiness and evening chronotype among Ethiopian college students.A cross-sectional study was conducted among 2,410 college students. A self-administered questionnaire was used to collect information about sleep, behavioral risk factors such as caffeinated beverages, tobacco, alcohol, and Khat...
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This study assessed the knowledge sharing behaviours of postgraduate students in selected Nigerian Universities. The study focused of knowledge sharing practices of postgraduate students, media of knowledge sharing, commonly shared knowledge and factors that influences postgraduate students’ knowledge sharing behaviours. The study employed a descriptive survey design which involved the design of questionnaire which was validated by means of Cronbach’s coefficient alpha of (0.70). The...
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This bachelor thesis is a discourse analysis of a chapter about “the Arab-Zionist conflict” in a Syrian upper secondary school textbook in the subject of National Socialist Education. The purpose of the thesis is to examine if Zionism and Israel are described in an unbiased or biased way to Syrian students. The analysis is performed by examining contexts in which the words “Zionist”, “Israeli”, and “Jewish” are used, and if these contexts and the used terminology contribute to a biased and...
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This study examined the relation between classroom cultural and achievementrelated characteristics and their influence on social outcomes in a sample of 74 fifth grade African American youth (41 girls; 33 b oys) ages 10-13 years. Trained observers rated classrooms according to Boykin’s (Boykin, Tyler, & M iller, 2005) definition of mainstream (competition, individualism, bureaucracy) and Afrocultural (verve, communalism, affect, movement, orality) cultural styles. Classrooms in lowincome...
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The potential impacts of investing in drought tolerant maize (DTM) in 13 countries of eastern, southern and western Africa were analyzed through an innovative economic surplus analysis framework, to identify where greatest economic returns and poverty reduction may be achieved. Assuming a potential full replacement of improved varieties with DTM varieties, by 2016 there would be economic gains of US$ 907 million over all countries under conservative yield gains, or US$ 1,535 million under...
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The influence of climate change on the runoff of Niger River is investigated for the period 1055-2010 using Gaussian Low Pass Filler, Spearman rank correlation co-efficient and multiple regression analysis. Niger River runoff is characterized by marked temporal variability which must have obliterated any trend in the long-term. An increasing trend which is insignificant (0.0226) during the long-term period (1955-2010) but significant (0.6762) in the recent period (1981-2010) has been...
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Correlates of bullying victimization among school-going adolescents in Algeria: Results from the 2011 global school-based health surveyIntroduction: Literature establishes negative public health impact of bullying.Bullies and bully-victims are more likely to engage in a cluster of other delinquent behaviors.Objectives: The objective of this study was to determine correlates of bullying victimization among school-going adolescents in Algeria.Materials and Methods: The study analyzed data from...