Educated vs uneducated statistics

    • [PDF File]Female education and its impact on fertility

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      • Three countries have over a million girls not in school:In Nigeria there are almost five and a half million, Pakistan, over three million, and in Ethiopia, over one million girls out of school. LOWER …


    • [PDF File]Why does democracy need education? - Harvard University

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      Employment and Unemployment Rates by Educational Attainment. In 2018, the employment rate was higher for young adults with higher levels of educational attainment than for those with lower levels of …


    • [PDF File]October 2013 Girls’ education – the facts

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      Table 1 provides summary statistics of our variables. On the left hand side, we –nd the mean of the variables for all those observations for which we have data on growth. In this sample, the leader has a …


    • [PDF File]Employment and Unemployment Rates by Educational Attainment

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      rate of tertiary-educated individuals is over 88%. The OECD average falls to about 74% for people with upper secondary and post-secondary non-tertiary education and to just below 56% for those without …


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      Why does democracy need education? ... “The uneducated man or the man with limited education is a different political actor from the man who has achieved a higher level of education (p. 315).” Almond …


    • [PDF File]How does education affect employment rates?

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      Female education and its impact on fertility. IZA World of Labor 2016: 228 ... vs no education widens as incomes increase, but decreases at higher (secondary vs primary) education levels. Educated women are more physically capable of giving birth than uneducated women; but want fewer children and control birth better. Educated …


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