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Lai, Manhong – Journal of Further and Higher Education, 2010
In an attempt to raise China's international competitiveness, the Chinese government has instituted a series of sweeping reforms in recent years, all with the aim of rapidly expanding the number of higher education places within tertiary institutions. However, this rapid rate of expansion has led to a new set of problems, most notably a scarcity…
Descriptors: Living Standards, Educational Quality, Foreign Countries, College Faculty
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Cracolici, Maria Francesca; Cuffaro, Miranda; Nijkamp, Peter – Social Indicators Research, 2010
This paper presents a new analytical framework for assessing spatial disparities among countries. It takes for granted that the analysis of a country's performance cannot be limited solely to either economic or social factors. The aim of the paper is to combine relevant economic and "non-economic" (mainly social) aspects of a country's performance…
Descriptors: Social Indicators, Measurement, Measurement Techniques, Economic Factors
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Arthur, Nancy; Flynn, Sarah – International Journal for Educational and Vocational Guidance, 2011
This research focused on the career decision and planning needs of a unique group of migrants: international students who are completing their studies as temporary immigrants and who are embarking on the career journey of employment and permanent immigration. A semi-structured interview employing a Critical Incident Technique was used to assess…
Descriptors: Foreign Students, Graduate Students, Living Standards, Interviews
McGlynn, Angela Provitera – Education Digest: Essential Readings Condensed for Quick Review, 2009
As has been said by many educators, the challenge of educating the historically underserved--minority students, low-income students, and students who are the first in their families to attend college--must be met. Apart from the moral imperative, there is the need to raise the education and skill levels of all people to assure a reasonable…
Descriptors: Low Income Groups, National Standards, Living Standards, Academic Achievement
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McGuinness, Aims C., Jr. – Higher Education Management and Policy, 2008
The Commonwealth of Kentucky, a state with among the lowest levels of per capita income and education attainment in the United States, embarked on an ambitious set of higher education reforms in 1997 aimed at elevating the state to the national average of educational attainment by 2020. At the time of their enactment, the Kentucky reforms were…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Educational Change, Living Standards, Educational Attainment
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Galambos, Nancy L.; Krahn, Harvey J. – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2008
The current study examined within-person (transitions in living situation and parent status) and between-persons (age, gender, parent education) predictors of trajectories of depressive and angry symptoms in 577 university graduates (ages 20 to 29) tracked for 7 years. Multilevel models determined that depressive and angry symptoms declined on…
Descriptors: Living Standards, Parent Education, Graduates, Depression (Psychology)
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Rolleston, Caine; Oketch, Moses – International Journal of Educational Development, 2008
The neo-classical "human capital theory" continues to be invoked as part of the rationale for educational expansion in the developing world. While the theory provides a route from educational inputs to economic outputs in terms of increased incomes and standards of living, the route is contingent and relies upon a number of key…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Human Capital, Student Attitudes, Living Standards
Kelly, William E. – Educational Research Quarterly, 2007
This study investigated the structure of adult students' worries. Students (N = 309) enrolled in advanced undergraduate and graduate university courses were administered the Student Worry Scale. A factor analysis revealed three factors of student worries: worries about living conditions, esteem-related worries, and world-related worries. Worries…
Descriptors: Adult Students, Factor Analysis, Undergraduate Students, Anxiety
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Maoyuan, Pan – Chinese Education and Society, 2007
The strength or weakness of a nation and advances in the material and spiritual civilization of society as a whole are, to a large extent, determined by the quantity and quality of personnel equipped with a higher education. Also, people's need for undergoing higher education increases as the national economy develops and standards of living in…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Living Standards, Foreign Countries, Educational Trends
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Yiengprugsawan, V.; Seubsman, S.; Khamman, S.; Lim, L. L.-Y.; Sleigh, A. C. – Social Indicators Research, 2010
Satisfaction with life correlates with other measures of subjective wellbeing and correlates predictably with individual characteristics and overall health. Social indicators and subjective wellbeing measures are necessary to evaluate a society and can be used to produce national indicators of happiness. This study therefore aims to help close the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Individual Characteristics, Open Universities, Life Satisfaction
OECD Publishing (NJ3), 2012
Canada weathered the global economic crisis well, mainly reflecting sustained growth in domestic pending, and the economy is continuing to grow despite the persistence of international turbulence, most recently stemming from the euro zone sovereign debt crisis. In Canada's case, several factors are acting in its favour. Federal fiscal plans are…
Descriptors: Innovation, Living Standards, Foreign Countries, Banking
Kim, Jinyoung; Marschke, Gerald – Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, 2007
Technological progress has been the key to improved living standards, but how and where do new ideas get their start? The answer might give us some insight into how we can support greater innovation. Some suggest universities have been an important source of innovative technology. A look at the people involved in the development of patented…
Descriptors: Technological Advancement, Innovation, Living Standards, Economic Progress
Yano, Satoko – ProQuest LLC, 2012
After the fall of the Soviet Union and its transition in the 1990s towards a democratic form of government, Mongolia was forced to embark upon a complete series of reforms within society, including within its education sector. Mongolia's higher education sector was significantly affected by this change. Private higher education institutions…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Social Change, Mixed Methods Research
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Oblinger, Diana G. – EDUCAUSE Review, 2007
In June 2007, a trip to China was undertaken by a joint delegation consisting of three subgroups: individuals from North Carolina State University (NCSU), from the Research Triangle Park and Wake County in North Carolina, and from EDUCAUSE. Each group had a goal of exploring relationships in its respective community in China: higher education,…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Living Standards, Foreign Countries, Educational Attitudes
Skorton, David J. – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2007
Speaking at a Harvard University commencement 60 years ago, Secretary of State George C. Marshall proposed a massive program of aid and redevelopment--since known as the Marshall Plan--to bring a war-ravaged Europe back to economic health, political stability, and peace. Today colleges and universities need a new such plan, with university…
Descriptors: Living Standards, Foreign Countries, Educational Policy, College Presidents
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