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Product Description: Coming out of civil war, Mozambique had an enormous education deficit. In 1997, five years after the peace treaty, 80 percent of the labor force reported to have no education at all, and school enrollment outside the large cities was miserable...read more

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9780821389751 | World Bank, May 10, 2012, cover price $25.95 | About this edition: Coming out of civil war, Mozambique had an enormous education deficit.

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Product Description: Early childhood development outcomes play an important role throughout a person's life, affecting one's income-earning capacity and productivity, longevity, health, and cognitive ability. The deleterious effects of poor early childhood development outcomes can be long-lasting, affecting school attainment, employment, wages, criminality, and social integration of adults...read more

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9780821377598 | World Bank, December 3, 2009, cover price $40.00 | About this edition: Early childhood development outcomes play an important role throughout a person's life, affecting one's income-earning capacity and productivity, longevity, health, and cognitive ability.

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Product Description: Presents what is known about attracting and retaining school administrators, including the factors that influence people's decisions to pursue an administrative career, and concludes that there is no national shortage of qualified people for school administrative positions.

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9780833033536 | Rand Corp, May 1, 2003, cover price $28.50 | About this edition: Presents what is known about attracting and retaining school administrators, including the factors that influence people's decisions to pursue an administrative career, and concludes that there is no national shortage of qualified people for school administrative positions.

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