The authors explore differences in education in rich and poor countries by first systematically documenting the relationship between per capita GNP and various indicators of educational development. They...
This study addresses three separate aspects of population issues, with countries as the units of observation: (a) the demography of Asian populations and the power of polcies to affect fertility and future...
Until comparatively recently, most training in most countries has been enterprise-based and has been financed by the employer, by the trainee, or both jointly, normally without money changing hands. As...
This study attempts to provide a quantitative documentation of education in Asia, emphasizing comparative analysis using data for 11 to 15 countries. The study found wide diversity across countries in...
Education in Pakistan is still poorly developed today. At the primary level, less than half the eligible population is enrolled. As in most other developing countries, the government provides highly subsidized...