This working paper looks at sub-national trends of primary school entry in Mozambique, finding that all provinces show consistent and similar growth trends, but each region is at a different phase in these trends. The most urban province, Maputo City, is farthest ahead, while the remote Northern provinces, Niassa and Cabo Delgado, lag furthest behind.
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Mozambique
Reaching All: Patterns of Inequality in Mozambique
Type: Research
Year of Publishing: 2004
Keywords: Educational inequality, primary school entry, sub-national
Teachers Matter: Teachers Supply as a Constraint on the Global Education Transition
This working paper suggests that in some countries human capital, in the form of adults with secondary education and trained teachers, is one of the main constraints on education expansion - possibly stronger than financial limitations.
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Teachers Matter: Teachers Supply as a Constraint on the Global Education Transition
This working paper suggests that in some countries human capital, in the form of adults with secondary education and trained teachers, is one of the main constraints on education expansion - possibly stronger than financial limitations.
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