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Education, Human Capital & Development

Editat de Kartick Roy, Mike Roberts, Ershad Ali
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 14 noi 2012
This book is the seventh title in the series Readings in World Development, edited by Kartik C Roy. In this volume he is joined by co-editors Michael A Roberts, Academic Director at AIS St Helens, Auckland, New Zealand, and Ershad Ali, Director of the Centre for Research in International Education at the same institution. Many developing nations are poor in mineral wealth, other natural resources and in financial investment infrastructure. Their most valuable resource is a large labour force -- their population. Unfortunately, because of limited economic and technical ability, they are unable to engage their labour force in productive activity. Human capital is the ability of their population to engage in productive activity. Education can be considered as an investment in increasing the efficiency of human capital in much the same way that cultivation and fertiliser add to the effectiveness of land use. It adds value to the human capital of a nation, enabling it to be more efficient and effective in producing national wealth.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781620817605
ISBN-10: 1620817608
Pagini: 187
Ilustrații: Illustrations
Dimensiuni: 155 x 229 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Editura: Nova Science Publishers Inc

Cuprins

Preface; Education, Human Capital Formation & Economic Development: An Overview of the Relationship; Management of International Education in Development; Higher Education for Human Capital Development & Gender Empowerment: A Case Study of Bangladesh; The Relationship between Teaching & Learning for Human Capital Formation: Relevant Issues; Issues in Assimilation of Learning Process in Students Home Culture with that in Western Culture for Human Capital Formation; Internationalisation of Education, Human Capital Development & The Private Sector; Online Marketing Strategy of Higher Education in Australia: Some Comments; Women, Work & Working Arrangements: An Economic Perspective on Workplace Flexibility; Human Capital & the IT Industry in New Zealand -- Preparing IT Students to Meet Industry Needs; Export Education Industry & Expenditure patterns of International Students: New Zealand; Patterns of Education & GDP Growth for Human Capital Formation in China; Imparting Education to increase Human Capital & Enhance Development Prospects: Lesson Learned; Index.