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Secondary education in Ethiopia [[electronic resource] ] : supporting growth and transformation / / Rajendra Dhoj Joshi and Adriaan Verspoor
Secondary education in Ethiopia [[electronic resource] ] : supporting growth and transformation / / Rajendra Dhoj Joshi and Adriaan Verspoor
Autore Joshi R. D (Rajendra Dhoj)
Pubbl/distr/stampa Washington, DC, : International Bank for Reconstruction and Development / The World Bank, 2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (264 p.)
Disciplina 373.63
Altri autori (Persone) VerspoorAdriaan <1942->
Collana A World Bank study Secondary education in Ethiopia
Soggetto topico Education, Secondary - Ethiopia
Education - Ethiopia
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-283-71540-6
0-8213-9730-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contents; Foreword; Acknowledgments; About the Authors; Abbreviations and Acronyms; Executive Summary; Tables; Table E.1: Possible Phasing of Secondary Education Reforms; Chapter 1 Macroeconomic Context and Human Capital Challenges; Recent Economic Performance; Table 1.1: Ethiopia: Basic Indicators, 2009; Figures; Figure 1.1: GDP Growth Rate Comparison; The New Growth and Transformation Plan; Table 1.2: Evolution of the Structure of the Ethiopian Economy; Table 1.3: Projected Growth and Structure of GDP, by Economic Sector, 2010-25
Table 1.4: Composition of GDP of Selected Middle-Income Countries, 1994 and 2009 Human Capital Implications; Figure 1.2: Change in Employment by Sector, East Asia, 1999-2010; Figure 1.3: Average Number of Years of Schooling Completed by Individuals Aged 15+ Years, 1980-2010; Boxes; Box 1.1: Labor Skills and Productivity in Ethiopia; Table 1.5: Ethiopian Firms that Find Worker Skills a Severe or Very Severe Constraint on Business; Figure 1.4: Economy wide Measures of Routine and Nonroutine Task Input, United States, 1969-98
Figure 1.5: Share of Firms Rating Skills of Managers, Professionals, and Skilled Workers as Important, Indonesia, 2008 Box 1.2: Economic Reform in Vietnam; Table 1.6: Links between Education and Economic Development in Korea, Rep., 1960's-present; Contribution of Education to Economic Growth; Table 1.7: Private Returns to Education in Ethiopia, Selected Studies; Box 1.3: Recent Estimates of Returns to Secondary Education and Training; Conclusion; Notes; References; Chapter 2 Education in Ethiopia: Achievements and Challenges; Modern Education in the Twentieth Century
Education Development Since 1991 Implementing the 1994 Education and Training Policy; Figure 2.1: Enrollments in Primary and Secondary Education, 1967-2009; Figure 2.2: Trends in Secondary Education GER, 1994-2011; Trends in Education Expenditure; Table 2.1: Participation Rates in Education by Grade Level, 2010/11; Challenges: Access; Table 2.2: Education Expenditures as Percentage of Government Spending and GDP, by Fiscal Year; Table 2.3: Progress toward ESDP IV Enrollment Targets; Figure 2.3: Enrollment Pyramid for Students in Poorest Quintile, by Age, 2005
Figure 2.4: Rural and Urban Enrollment Compared, by Age, 2005 Figure 2.5: Secondary Education Gross Enrollment Rate, by Region, 2009/10; Figure 2.6: Primary and Secondary Enrollment Rates, by Age and Wealth, 2005; Challenges: Quality and Learning Achievement; Table 2.4: Comparison of Target and Actual Efficiency Indicators for Secondary Education; Table 2.5: Percentage of Students Scoring below 50 percent on NLA Tests, 2010; Conclusion; Notes; References; Chapter 3 The Place of Secondary Education in an Economic Transformation Strategy; Evolving Skill Profile
Figure 3.1: Comparison of Educational Attainment of Population Aged 15+ over Time, Korea, Rep., and Vietnam
Record Nr. UNINA-9910462302803321
Joshi R. D (Rajendra Dhoj)  
Washington, DC, : International Bank for Reconstruction and Development / The World Bank, 2012
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Secondary education in Ethiopia : : supporting growth and transformation / / by Rajendra Dhoj Joshi and Adriaan Verspoor
Secondary education in Ethiopia : : supporting growth and transformation / / by Rajendra Dhoj Joshi and Adriaan Verspoor
Autore Joshi R. D (Rajendra Dhoj)
Pubbl/distr/stampa Washington, DC : , : International Bank for Reconstruction and Development / The World Bank, , 2012
Descrizione fisica pages cm
Disciplina 373.63
Altri autori (Persone) VerspoorAdriaan <1942->
Collana A World Bank study Secondary education in Ethiopia
Soggetto topico Education, Secondary - Ethiopia
Education - Ethiopia
ISBN 1-283-71540-6
0-8213-9730-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contents; Foreword; Acknowledgments; About the Authors; Abbreviations and Acronyms; Executive Summary; Tables; Table E.1: Possible Phasing of Secondary Education Reforms; Chapter 1 Macroeconomic Context and Human Capital Challenges; Recent Economic Performance; Table 1.1: Ethiopia: Basic Indicators, 2009; Figures; Figure 1.1: GDP Growth Rate Comparison; The New Growth and Transformation Plan; Table 1.2: Evolution of the Structure of the Ethiopian Economy; Table 1.3: Projected Growth and Structure of GDP, by Economic Sector, 2010-25
Table 1.4: Composition of GDP of Selected Middle-Income Countries, 1994 and 2009 Human Capital Implications; Figure 1.2: Change in Employment by Sector, East Asia, 1999-2010; Figure 1.3: Average Number of Years of Schooling Completed by Individuals Aged 15+ Years, 1980-2010; Boxes; Box 1.1: Labor Skills and Productivity in Ethiopia; Table 1.5: Ethiopian Firms that Find Worker Skills a Severe or Very Severe Constraint on Business; Figure 1.4: Economy wide Measures of Routine and Nonroutine Task Input, United States, 1969-98
Figure 1.5: Share of Firms Rating Skills of Managers, Professionals, and Skilled Workers as Important, Indonesia, 2008 Box 1.2: Economic Reform in Vietnam; Table 1.6: Links between Education and Economic Development in Korea, Rep., 1960's-present; Contribution of Education to Economic Growth; Table 1.7: Private Returns to Education in Ethiopia, Selected Studies; Box 1.3: Recent Estimates of Returns to Secondary Education and Training; Conclusion; Notes; References; Chapter 2 Education in Ethiopia: Achievements and Challenges; Modern Education in the Twentieth Century
Education Development Since 1991 Implementing the 1994 Education and Training Policy; Figure 2.1: Enrollments in Primary and Secondary Education, 1967-2009; Figure 2.2: Trends in Secondary Education GER, 1994-2011; Trends in Education Expenditure; Table 2.1: Participation Rates in Education by Grade Level, 2010/11; Challenges: Access; Table 2.2: Education Expenditures as Percentage of Government Spending and GDP, by Fiscal Year; Table 2.3: Progress toward ESDP IV Enrollment Targets; Figure 2.3: Enrollment Pyramid for Students in Poorest Quintile, by Age, 2005
Figure 2.4: Rural and Urban Enrollment Compared, by Age, 2005 Figure 2.5: Secondary Education Gross Enrollment Rate, by Region, 2009/10; Figure 2.6: Primary and Secondary Enrollment Rates, by Age and Wealth, 2005; Challenges: Quality and Learning Achievement; Table 2.4: Comparison of Target and Actual Efficiency Indicators for Secondary Education; Table 2.5: Percentage of Students Scoring below 50 percent on NLA Tests, 2010; Conclusion; Notes; References; Chapter 3 The Place of Secondary Education in an Economic Transformation Strategy; Evolving Skill Profile
Figure 3.1: Comparison of Educational Attainment of Population Aged 15+ over Time, Korea, Rep., and Vietnam
Record Nr. UNINA-9910785966403321
Joshi R. D (Rajendra Dhoj)  
Washington, DC : , : International Bank for Reconstruction and Development / The World Bank, , 2012
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Secondary education in Ethiopia : : supporting growth and transformation / / by Rajendra Dhoj Joshi and Adriaan Verspoor
Secondary education in Ethiopia : : supporting growth and transformation / / by Rajendra Dhoj Joshi and Adriaan Verspoor
Autore Joshi R. D (Rajendra Dhoj)
Pubbl/distr/stampa Washington, DC : , : International Bank for Reconstruction and Development / The World Bank, , 2012
Descrizione fisica pages cm
Disciplina 373.63
Altri autori (Persone) VerspoorAdriaan <1942->
Collana A World Bank study Secondary education in Ethiopia
Soggetto topico Education, Secondary - Ethiopia
Education - Ethiopia
ISBN 1-283-71540-6
0-8213-9730-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contents; Foreword; Acknowledgments; About the Authors; Abbreviations and Acronyms; Executive Summary; Tables; Table E.1: Possible Phasing of Secondary Education Reforms; Chapter 1 Macroeconomic Context and Human Capital Challenges; Recent Economic Performance; Table 1.1: Ethiopia: Basic Indicators, 2009; Figures; Figure 1.1: GDP Growth Rate Comparison; The New Growth and Transformation Plan; Table 1.2: Evolution of the Structure of the Ethiopian Economy; Table 1.3: Projected Growth and Structure of GDP, by Economic Sector, 2010-25
Table 1.4: Composition of GDP of Selected Middle-Income Countries, 1994 and 2009 Human Capital Implications; Figure 1.2: Change in Employment by Sector, East Asia, 1999-2010; Figure 1.3: Average Number of Years of Schooling Completed by Individuals Aged 15+ Years, 1980-2010; Boxes; Box 1.1: Labor Skills and Productivity in Ethiopia; Table 1.5: Ethiopian Firms that Find Worker Skills a Severe or Very Severe Constraint on Business; Figure 1.4: Economy wide Measures of Routine and Nonroutine Task Input, United States, 1969-98
Figure 1.5: Share of Firms Rating Skills of Managers, Professionals, and Skilled Workers as Important, Indonesia, 2008 Box 1.2: Economic Reform in Vietnam; Table 1.6: Links between Education and Economic Development in Korea, Rep., 1960's-present; Contribution of Education to Economic Growth; Table 1.7: Private Returns to Education in Ethiopia, Selected Studies; Box 1.3: Recent Estimates of Returns to Secondary Education and Training; Conclusion; Notes; References; Chapter 2 Education in Ethiopia: Achievements and Challenges; Modern Education in the Twentieth Century
Education Development Since 1991 Implementing the 1994 Education and Training Policy; Figure 2.1: Enrollments in Primary and Secondary Education, 1967-2009; Figure 2.2: Trends in Secondary Education GER, 1994-2011; Trends in Education Expenditure; Table 2.1: Participation Rates in Education by Grade Level, 2010/11; Challenges: Access; Table 2.2: Education Expenditures as Percentage of Government Spending and GDP, by Fiscal Year; Table 2.3: Progress toward ESDP IV Enrollment Targets; Figure 2.3: Enrollment Pyramid for Students in Poorest Quintile, by Age, 2005
Figure 2.4: Rural and Urban Enrollment Compared, by Age, 2005 Figure 2.5: Secondary Education Gross Enrollment Rate, by Region, 2009/10; Figure 2.6: Primary and Secondary Enrollment Rates, by Age and Wealth, 2005; Challenges: Quality and Learning Achievement; Table 2.4: Comparison of Target and Actual Efficiency Indicators for Secondary Education; Table 2.5: Percentage of Students Scoring below 50 percent on NLA Tests, 2010; Conclusion; Notes; References; Chapter 3 The Place of Secondary Education in an Economic Transformation Strategy; Evolving Skill Profile
Figure 3.1: Comparison of Educational Attainment of Population Aged 15+ over Time, Korea, Rep., and Vietnam
Record Nr. UNINA-9910820399203321
Joshi R. D (Rajendra Dhoj)  
Washington, DC : , : International Bank for Reconstruction and Development / The World Bank, , 2012
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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La società contemporanea e i giovani / Centro studi F. e M. Larizza per la formazione permanente degli educatori e per la prevenzione del disadattamento giovanile, Bassano del Grappa ; [scritti di:] S Acquaviva ... [et. al.]
La società contemporanea e i giovani / Centro studi F. e M. Larizza per la formazione permanente degli educatori e per la prevenzione del disadattamento giovanile, Bassano del Grappa ; [scritti di:] S Acquaviva ... [et. al.]
Autore Acquaviva, Sabino
Pubbl/distr/stampa Verona : Morelli, 1985
Descrizione fisica 133 p. ; 24 cm.
Disciplina 373.63
Altri autori (Enti) Centro studi F. e M. Larizza per la formazione permanente degli educatori e per la prevenzione del disadattamento giovanile, Bassano del Grappaauthor
Collana Aggiornamenti pedagogici ; 3
Soggetto topico Giovani - Educazione
Giovani - Studio sociologico
Sociologia giovanile
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione ita
Record Nr. UNISALENTO-991001540499707536
Acquaviva, Sabino  
Verona : Morelli, 1985
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. del Salento
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