Included in this issue: Igniting and sustaining the 2005 round of the international comparison program in the Asia Pacific; The economics of data confidentiality; Uses of PPP data for research, analysis...
Evaluating education reforms : four cases in developing countries; by Elizabeth M. King, and Peter F. Orazem. Do community-managed schools work? An evaluation of El Salvador's EDUCO program; by Emmanuel...
This article uses detailed industry and household data to understand why Morocco's labor market performed poorly in 1985-95. The data indicate that marked structural changes and weak demand in the product...
Policymakers in most developing countries are concerned about high dropout rates and poor student learning in primary education. The government of the Philippines initiated the dropout intervention program...
Developing countries have been quite successful at expanding school enrollment, especially at lower levels. But for any given level of educational efficiency, increased enrollments require inreased resources...