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Akoojee, Salim; Nkomo, Mokubung – International Journal of Educational Development, 2011
Access to higher education is a key challenge of the 21st century state. The link between higher education and personal and socio-economic development has intensified the need for ensuring that greater numbers of citizens have expanded access to and have been provided with quality higher education. The article seeks to explore how initiatives for…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Economic Development, Higher Education, Sustainable Development
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Alber, Jens; Kohler, Ulrich – Social Indicators Research, 2008
How widespread is the production of food in old and new member states of the European Union and what is the social meaning or logic of such activities? We show that growing food is (a) more widespread in former communist countries than in traditional market economies and (b) is predominantly a hobby or recreational activity in affluent countries,…
Descriptors: Social Systems, Coping, Democracy, Foreign Countries
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Bicakci, Ilker C. – Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies, 2008
Similar to other underdeveloped countries, the Republic of Turkey is also faced with high levels of poverty and unemployment, and to ameliorate these problems the state has traditionally devoted much of its social welfare efforts towards improving health and education. Certain private sector corporations also recognize that to grow and advance…
Descriptors: Private Sector, Public Relations, Nongovernmental Organizations, Foreign Countries
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Buchanan, Jeff – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2000
Heidegger's philosophy of technology demonstrates how technology acts as an agent of performativity within the school system serving the interests of the state and global economy. Papua New Guinea provides an example of how performativity and technology have become entrenched in a non-Western developing nation, usurped traditional education, and…
Descriptors: Academic Education, Culture Conflict, Developing Nations, Educational Attitudes
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Varghese, N. V. – Higher Education Management and Policy, 2004
Educational systems worldwide still continue to rely heavily on public sources of funding. Nearly 80% of the expenditure on higher education comes from public sources in OECD countries; the share is even larger in developing countries. There is a concerted effort in many countries to reduce the reliance on state funding and move towards…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Motivation, Foreign Countries, Rewards
World Bank, Washington, DC. – 1991
This report attempts to show how government and markets can interact most effectively to promote rapid economic development and benefit all people. The world economy is reviewed and an assessment is made of the impact of external factors on development. Alternative scenarios, optimistic and pessimistic, for the 1990s are considered. Four…
Descriptors: Capitalism, Demography, Developed Nations, Developing Nations
Gaag, Jacques van der – 1995
The World Bank helps countries to arrive at whatever combination of public and private control is best for their particular economic circumstances. This booklet describes that work and summarizes examples of private-sector involvement in health and education provision in the developing world today. The examples also illustrate what the World Bank…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Child Development, Developing Nations, Economic Development