This chapter reviews the stylized facts regarding the distribution of human capital investments and the returns to those investments in developing countries. It then examines recent evidence regarding which policies can induce increased human capital investments in the most efficient manner, using estimated benefits and costs as a guide. Supplyside strategies such as increasing school access or improving school quality are more costly, have less certain benefits, and have a weak record of success. Demand-side interventions such as school sited health programs, vouchers, and conditional transfers have a greater likelihood of improving literacy in the most cost-effective manner
AbstractOur objective in this paper is to examine the relation which exists between education and th...
The purpose of this paper is to compare the role of human capital accumulation measured by number of...
Improving schools is frequently high on the policy agenda of both developed and developing countries...
In developing countries, rising incomes, increased demand for more skilled labor, and government inv...
There is debate within development assistance and labor market literature about the impact of invest...
1 online resource (28 pages)Includes abstract and appendix.Includes bibliographical references (page...
Evidence is presented that economic development requires both human capital and physical capital an...
The main conclusion of the previous chapter is that the MENA region has invested heavily in educatio...
Human capital investment is of prime interest for many countries at varying stages of development. K...
A consensus has been forged in the last decade that recent periods of sustained growth in total fact...
This dissertation deals with two different aspects of human capital accumulation: early childhood de...
This dissertation deals with two different aspects of human capital accumulation: early childhood de...
Human development is the beginning of economic growth. The main purpose of wealth should be to enric...
Education is a comprehensive term for academic studies and developing talents and skills. It's an es...
We study the relationship between human capital and growth using a model which encompasses previous ...
AbstractOur objective in this paper is to examine the relation which exists between education and th...
The purpose of this paper is to compare the role of human capital accumulation measured by number of...
Improving schools is frequently high on the policy agenda of both developed and developing countries...
In developing countries, rising incomes, increased demand for more skilled labor, and government inv...
There is debate within development assistance and labor market literature about the impact of invest...
1 online resource (28 pages)Includes abstract and appendix.Includes bibliographical references (page...
Evidence is presented that economic development requires both human capital and physical capital an...
The main conclusion of the previous chapter is that the MENA region has invested heavily in educatio...
Human capital investment is of prime interest for many countries at varying stages of development. K...
A consensus has been forged in the last decade that recent periods of sustained growth in total fact...
This dissertation deals with two different aspects of human capital accumulation: early childhood de...
This dissertation deals with two different aspects of human capital accumulation: early childhood de...
Human development is the beginning of economic growth. The main purpose of wealth should be to enric...
Education is a comprehensive term for academic studies and developing talents and skills. It's an es...
We study the relationship between human capital and growth using a model which encompasses previous ...
AbstractOur objective in this paper is to examine the relation which exists between education and th...
The purpose of this paper is to compare the role of human capital accumulation measured by number of...
Improving schools is frequently high on the policy agenda of both developed and developing countries...