Transcription of Rapport Education Developing Countries - OECD
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022016 Education IN Developing COUNTRIESWHAT POLICIES AND PROGRAMMES AFFECTLEARNING AND TIME IN SCHOOL?Amy Damon, Paul Glewwe, Suzanne Wisniewski, Bixuan Sun Education in Developing Countries what policies and programmes affect learning and time in school? Amy Damon Macalester College Paul Glewwe University of Minnesota Suzanne Wisniewski University of St. Thomas Bixuan Sun University of Minnesota Rapport 2016:02 till Expertgruppen f r bist ndsanalys (EBA) Amy Damon is an Associate Professor of Economics at Macalester College in St. Paul Minnesota. She received her doctorate in Agricultural and Natural Resource Economics at the University of Minnesota. Her research focuses on Education in Developing Countries as well as household poverty reduction strategies and food security issues in Developing Countries .
The links between education and economic growth, income distribution and poverty reduction are well established. On top of this, education is also a basic human right and a foundation for a more sustainable and inclusive society. The central and prominent role of education in global development has recently been confirmed by the
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