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Education is the most important factor for developing the human resource in any country for various reasons. Education exposes the human mind to new things which helps the mind grow to become a great utility.
Education is crucial in developing countries as it leads to increased economic opportunities, improved health outcomes, and overall development of the society. It empowers individuals to break the cycle of poverty, enhances critical thinking skills, and contributes to a skilled workforce that drives economic growth and innovation. Additionally, education promotes gender equality and social cohesion, leading to a more inclusive and sustainable society.
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Advances in Developing Human Resources was created in 1999.
Mexico has an HDI of 0.854 (high human development - developing country), ranking 53rd among 182 nations and on par with countries such as Argentina, the Bahamas or Bulgaria.
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On the Human Development Index, Chile ranks 45 and Argentina is 46. They are the highest two countries, but both are still considered to be "developing countries".
Education has been shown to positively impact human behavior by promoting critical thinking, problem-solving skills, and increased empathy. People with higher levels of education tend to make more informed decisions, have better communication skills, and are more likely to engage in lifelong learning and personal development. Additionally, education can lead to greater social awareness and a deeper understanding of diverse perspectives, fostering more tolerant and inclusive behaviors.
Yes, but by a very small margin: Argentina income per capita: 14,333 US dollars.Mexico income per capita: 14,495 US dollars. However in terms of "human development" (an index that weights life expectancy, literacy, education and life standards) Argentina is a bit wealthier than Mexico: Argentina "Human Development Index": 0.866Mexico "Human Development Index": 0.854 The difference between both countries' living standards (0.012) would be the same as that found between Iceland (0.969) and the United States (0.956) or between Canada (0.966) and Belgium (0.953) .
This is a young developing country, and the most remarkable issues are social inequality, rapid growth of poverty, sharp decrease in primary- and secondary-level education quality and attendance, obsolete infrastructures, absurd bureaucracy, you get the picture. This is an unusual example of a country with a large variety of natural and human resources that has never quite fulfilled the expectation of its founders.
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