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Revenue spending by the Department for Education on university technical colleges that opened, or were cancelled or withdrawn since 2010.
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Employment and earnings of higher education graduates broken down by graduate characteristic, subject studied and university attended.
This report is a bibliometric analysis of the scientific production in Cuba, Ecuador, Bolivia, Nicaragua and Honduras
This paper uses data from a Peruvian cohort tracked from ages 8 to 26 (the Young Lives study)
A Closer Look at Latin American Research in Cuba, Ecuador, Bolivia, Nicaragua and Honduras
Experimental statistics on employment and earnings of higher education graduates using matched data from different government departments.
This report includes PERii) impact assessment in the three years of operation 2008-2011
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