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Health care in Jamaica : quality, outcomes, and labor supply.
by Lavy, Victor; Washington, D.C.: World Bank, 1995.
Subject: Medical economics -- Jamaica; Health planning -- Jamaica.
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Changing patterns of illiteracy in Morocco : assessment methods compared.
by Lavy, Victor.; Washington, D.C.: World Bank, 1995.
Subject: Literacy -- Morocco -- Statistics; Functional literacy -- Morocco -- Statistics; Educational surveys -- Morocco.
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Quality and cost in health care choice in developing countries.
by Lavy, Victor.; Washington, D.C.: World Bank, 1994.
Subject: Medical care, Cost of -- Developing countries -- Econometric models; Medical care -- Utilization -- Developing countries -- Econometric models; Health services accessibility -- Developing countries -- Econometric models; Mdical care -- Developing countries -- Finance -- Econometric models; Consumer behavior -- Developing countries -- Econometric models; Medical care -- Developing countries -- Public opinion.
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Investment in human capital : schooling supply constraints in rural Ghana.
by Lavy, Victor; Washington, D.C.: World Bank, 1992.
Subject: Education, Rural -- Ghana -- Costs; Education, Rural -- Economic aspects -- Ghana; School attendance -- Ghana; School attendance -- High school -- Ghana; Human capital -- Ghana.
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Willingness to pay for a quality and intensity of medical care : low-income households in Ghana.
by Lavy, Victor; Washington: World Bank, 1993.
Subject: Medical care -- GHana -- Utilization -- Statistics; Consumer behavior -- Ghana; Medical care, Cost of -- GHana -- Statistics; Poor -- Ghana -- Finance, Personal -- Statistics.
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The impact of the quality of health care on children's nutrition and survival in Ghana.
Washington, D.C.: World Bank, 1995.
Subject: Child health services -- Ghana -- Statistics; Children -- Health and hygiene -- Ghana -- Statistics; Children -- Ghana -- Nutrition -- Statistics.
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Does teacher training affect pupil learningn : evidence from mathced comparisons in Jerusalem public schools.
Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research, 1998.
Subject: Teachers -- Training of -- JerusalemxEconometric models; Teacher-student realtionships -- Jerusalem -- Econometric models; Academic achievement -- Jerusalem -- Econometric models.
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Children's health and achievement in school.
by Behrman, Jere R.; Washington, D.C.: World Bank, 1994.
Subject: Academic achievement -- Ghana; School children -- Health and hygiene -- Ghana; Educational surveys -- Ghana; Health surveys -- Ghana.
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New evidence on classroom computers and pupil learning.
by Angrist, Joshua.; Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research, 1999.
Subject: Computer-assisted instruction -- Israel -- Evaluation; Academic achievement -- Israel -- Evaluation; High technology and education -- Israel; Learning and scholarship -- Technological innovations -- Israel.
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School quality, achievement bias, and dropout behavior in Egypt.
by Hanushek, Eric A., 1943-; Washington, D.C.: World Bank, 1994.
Subject: Dropouts -- Egypt; School attendance -- Egypt; Academic achievement -- Egypt; Public schools -- Egypt -- Evaluation; Education, Elementary -- Economic aspects -- Egypt; Educational surveys -- Egypt.
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