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Welcome to Education

  Access to Education
  Education in a Global Society: Meeting the Needs of Children in a Socially Toxic World
  Education, Inequality and Transition
  Education Is Good for the Poor: A Note on Dollar and Kraay (2001)
  Gender, Higher Education, and Social Development in Mexico
  Impacts of Poverty on Quality of Life in Families of Children with Disabilities
  Institutional Failure and the American Worker: The Collapse of Low-Skilled Wages
  Labor Structures and School Enrollments in Developing Societies: Thailand and Kenya Compared
  Literacy and Development: What Works for Whom? Or, How Relevant is the Social Practices View of Literacy for Literacy Education in Developing Countries?
  Pitfalls of Participatory Programs: Evidence from randomized evaluations in education in India
  Primary Education in India: Prospects of meeting the MDG Target
  Returns to Investment in Education: A Global Update
  Time for Action: Science Education for an alternative Future
  Where Has All the Bias Gone? Detecting Gender-bias in the Household Allocation of Educational Expenditure
  Why Governments Should Invest More to Educate Girls
  Women’s Education: A Gobal Challenge

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