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Ron Withem has written: 'Interim study on education and economic development, LR 190' -- subject(s): Economic aspects of Education, Economic development, Education, Effect of education on
The national goals of education in Kenya include promoting national unity, fostering social, economic, and technological development, creating an educated and skilled workforce, and promoting cultural values and principles. These goals aim to ensure that education contributes to the overall development and progress of the country.
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Pablo Ceballos Guevara has written: 'Economic and educational development in Latin America' -- subject(s): Economic aspects of Education, Economic development, Education, Effect of education on
Moses K. Antwi has written: 'Education, society, and development in Ghana' -- subject(s): Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Education, Economic development, Education, Effect of education on, Social aspects, Social aspects of Education
Typically, Africa, Asia, and South America are considered developing continents. These regions face challenges in terms of economic development, infrastructure, healthcare, and education compared to more economically advanced regions.
It is the social, cultural, economic and physical development of cities
Developing nations face obstacles such as lack of infrastructure, limited access to quality education and healthcare, political instability, corruption, poverty, and environmental challenges. These obstacles can hinder economic growth and development in these countries.
economic growth, healthcare, and education
Mark A. Grey has written: 'A bibliography on education in development and social change in Sub-Saharan Africa' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Economic aspects of Education, Economic development, Education, Effect of education on, Social aspects of Education
James V. Cornehls has written: 'Economic development and economic growth' -- subject(s): Addresses, essays, lectures, Developing countries, Economic conditions, Economic development
An over dependence can cause slower economic development