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Strenze, Tarmo – Intelligence, 2013
Several studies in psychology and economics have demonstrated that the average cognitive ability (talent) of people living in a society affects the economic development of the society. There is, however, reason to expect that the economic development of societies depends not just on the average level of talent but also on the allocation of talent…
Descriptors: Cognitive Ability, Economics Education, Economic Progress, Talent
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Choi, Lee Jin – Multilingua: Journal of Cross-Cultural and Interlanguage Communication, 2021
While quality English language education is not equally accessible in many EFL countries, neoliberalism and its ideology of language as a neutral skill that everyone can acquire has obscured inequalities caused by the heavy emphasis on English as a dominant world language. Using South Korea as an example, I examine how individuals, especially…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Social Class
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Carlson, Ronald; McChesney, Christopher – Journal of Education and Training Studies, 2016
The authors examined the state of United States student academic readiness for higher education from a global perspective utilizing data from the Organization of Economic and Co-operation and Development (OECD) and Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA), which tests over a half a million 15 year old student's skills and knowledge.…
Descriptors: College Readiness, College Preparation, Scores, Comparative Analysis
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Munir Kayani, Muhammad; Akbar, Rafaqat Ali; Faisal, Shah; Kayani, Anisa; Amin Ghuman, Muhammad – Bulletin of Education and Research, 2017
Education is a purposeful activity and has great implications for both the individuals and the societies. This paper examines the social and economic benefits of education in developing countries in general and Pakistan as a developing country, in particular. The study is ex-post facto research in nature and primarily based on the secondary data.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Developing Nations, Role of Education, Socioeconomic Influences
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Vasquez-Martinez, Claudio-Rafael; Giron, Graciela; Zapata-Landeros, Magali; Ayòn-Bañuelos, Antonio; Morfin-Otero, Maria – Bulgarian Comparative Education Society, 2013
The labour markets in Mexico are characterised by uncertainty in terms of the lack of work contracts social protection, unemployment, high level of self-employed workers independently and micro-businesses, low income levels, the involuntary part-time working and low levels of unionisation. They all indicate that the labour situation currently…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Labor Market, Urban Areas, Neoliberalism
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Jin, Li; Clothey, Rebecca; McCommons, Brian – Frontiers of Education in China, 2020
Chinese local undergraduate universities are in a process of transition into universities of applied sciences. Important aspects of this include strengthening cooperation between universities and industry, cultivating applied talent needed in industry, improving students' employment rates, and promoting economic development. Internships are an…
Descriptors: Program Implementation, Internship Programs, Undergraduate Students, Technology Education
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Hobbiss, Michael; Sims, Sam; Allen, Rebecca – Review of Education, 2021
Teachers become rapidly more effective during the early years of their career but tend to improve increasingly slowly thereafter. This article reviews and synthesises converging evidence from neuroscience, psychology, economics and education suggesting that teachers' rate of growth slows because their practice becomes habitual. First, we review…
Descriptors: Habit Formation, Teacher Effectiveness, Teacher Improvement, Neurosciences
Kwakye, Isaac; Kibort-Crocker, Emma; Lundgren, Mark; Pasion, Sarah – Washington Student Achievement Council, 2021
Higher education leads to increased earnings and lower risks of unemployment and is especially important for individuals during economic downturns. The COVID-19 crisis has caused unemployment rates to increase. In previous economic downturns, increases in unemployment rates led to surges in postsecondary enrollment. But contrary to historical…
Descriptors: Postsecondary Education, Enrollment, COVID-19, Pandemics
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Chernyavskikh, Svetlana D.; Velichko, Maxim A.; Kostina, Irina B.; Gladkikh, Yulia P.; Krasovskaya, Lyudmila V.; Satler, Olga N. – Cypriot Journal of Educational Sciences, 2018
Currently, significant changes that actively take place in modern Russian society affect all spheres of its development. Today, due to economic globalisation and high rates of innovative technologies development, special attention is paid to the education system, where profound changes occur. Today, the educational process is focused on the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, STEM Education, Innovation, Robotics
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Keppens, Gil; Spruyt, Bram – European Journal of Education, 2018
Truancy is known to: Hamper academic achievement, predict a range of school-related problems and cause early school leaving. Hence, the development and implementation of measures to tackle truancy are considered as important strategies to prevent early school leaving in Europe. Despite this, there is almost no comparative research which studies…
Descriptors: Truancy, Dropouts, Foreign Countries, Secondary School Students
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Johnson, Anna D.; Phillips, Deborah A.; Partika, Anne; Castle, Sherri – Early Education and Development, 2020
Research findings: This study uses newly available data on low-income children and their teachers in a mixed-delivery, publicly funded early care and education (ECE) system to document the prevalence of personal and economic stressors that ECE teachers experience. We go on to explore whether these stressors are associated with child academic,…
Descriptors: Stress Variables, Preschool Teachers, Low Income Groups, Teacher Attitudes
Holtzman, Tessa; Cruse, Lindsey Reichlin; Gault, Barbara – Institute for Women's Policy Research, 2019
College is one of the most reliable routes to economic security for parents and their children. College credentials are linked to increased earnings, higher rates of employment, lower poverty rates, and improved economic and educational outcomes among the children of college graduates. Student parents and their families stand to gain…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Higher Education, College Students, Parents
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Sanz Ponce, Roberto; López-Luján, Elena; Giménez-Beut, Juan Antonio – Policy Futures in Education, 2023
COVID-19 has changed the socio-economic and educational landscape, increasing poverty rates and generating psychosocial problems. It has also conditioned the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Thus, this article pursues three-fold objectives: to describe the situation generated worldwide by the increase in poverty due to…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Poverty, Sustainable Development
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Jerrim, John; Sims, Sam – British Educational Research Journal, 2019
Proponents argue that grammar schools enhance social mobility by allowing high-attaining pupils to attend elite schools, no matter what their social background. However, disadvantaged pupils cannot benefit from grammar schools unless they gain access to them. In this article, we use rich cohort data to investigate the strength of, and reasons for,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Low Income Groups, Secondary Education, Differences
Naraharisett, Sruthi; Peterson, Natalie; Erb-Downward, Jennifer – Poverty Solutions, University of Michigan, 2019
Attaining a college degree is a well-recognized path to economic mobility in the United States, but enrollment gaps among students by family income persist. Interestingly, recent research finds this disparity to be particularly visible in communities where top ranked universities reside. In these communities, residents with no-affiliation to their…
Descriptors: Youth Employment, Employment Programs, Summer Programs, College Students
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