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Home » The effects of K-12 school enrollment interventions in developing nations
The effects of K-12 school enrollment interventions in developing nations
Primary Education, Secondary Education
The effects of K-12 school enrollment interventions in developing nations
3ieimpact.org –

"By systematically gathering and analyzing rigorous research about the program effects of primary and secondary school enrollment and secondary school completion policies, our review will provide key evidence to inform the next wave of development efforts in this area."

Link: http://www.3ieimpact.org/admin/pdfs_synthetic/Petrosino_Morgan_Boruch_-_Protocol_Final.pdf
Added by View user profileImran Uddin on August 16, 2010
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