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regional urban-rural differnttials of the educational tmpact on ferttljty in egypt / /
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A guide to the World Bank /
I whakaputaina 2007Rārangi ihirangi: “…How the world bank group is organized -- Governance of the world bank group -- The five world bank group institutions -- Organizing principles -- Relationship to the IMF and the United Nations -- How the world bank group operates -- Strategies -- Policies and procedures -- The bank group's finances -- Products and services -- World bank project cycle -- IFC project cycle -- Partnerships -- Staff, consultants, and vendors -- World bank group countries and regions -- Member countries -- Africa (sub-Saharan) -- East Asia and the Pacific -- South Asia -- Europe and Central Asia -- Latin America and the Caribbean -- Middle East and North Africa -- Topics in development -- Agriculture and rural development -- Aid effectiveness -- Combating corruption -- Conflict prevention and reconstruction -- Debt relief -- Economic research and data -- Education -- Empowerment and participation -- Energy and mining -- Environment -- Financial sector -- Gender -- Globalization -- Governance and the public sector -- Health, nutrition, and population -- Indigenous peoples -- Information and communication technologies -- Infrastructure -- Labor and social protection -- Law and justice -- Poverty -- Private sector development -- Social development -- Sustainable development -- Trade -- Transportation -- Urban development -- Water.…”
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A guide to the World Bank /
I whakaputaina 2003Rārangi ihirangi: “…How the world bank group is organized -- Governance of the world bank group -- The five world bank group institutions -- Organizing principles -- Relationship to the IMF and the United Nations -- How the world bank group operates -- Strategies -- Policies and procedures -- The bank group's finances -- Products and services -- World bank project cycle -- IFC project cycle -- Partnerships -- Staff, consultants, and vendors -- World bank group countries and regions -- Member countries -- Africa (sub-Saharan) -- East Asia and the Pacific -- South Asia -- Europe and Central Asia -- Latin America and the Caribbean -- Middle East and North Africa -- Topics in development -- Agriculture and rural development -- Aid effectiveness -- Combating corruption -- Conflict prevention and reconstruction -- Debt relief -- Economic research and data -- Education -- Empowerment and participation -- Energy and mining -- Environment -- Financial sector -- Gender -- Globalization -- Governance and the public sector -- Health, nutrition, and population -- Indigenous peoples -- Information and communication technologies -- Infrastructure -- Labor and social protection -- Law and justice -- Poverty -- Private sector development -- Social development -- Sustainable development -- Trade -- Transportation -- Urban development -- Water.…”
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(315) العمالة والتعطل بين المتعلمين من حملة الشهادات العليا والثانوية وما فى مستواهما(تقرير اللجنة الخاصة ببيانات العمالة) Employment and unemployment among educated people with h...
I whakaputaina 2024“…These projections were intended to support the alignment of education and employment policies with the country's economic and social development objectives.…”
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The Egyptian economy in the twenty-first century : the hard road to inclusive prosperity /
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(454) Social Change and Growth
I whakaputaina 2026“…This study examines the role of agriculture as a fundamental component of economic development, with particular emphasis on developing and African countries. …”
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(355) Refugees in Egypt: Impacts and Policy Recommendations اللاجئون في مصر: التأثيرات والتوصيات السياسية
I whakaputaina 2024“…The majority of refugees are hosted by developing countries, where they often place a strain on public services such as housing, healthcare, and education, potentially leading to resource shortages and social tensions. …”
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(1184) Open Unemployment in the Egyptian Economy
I whakaputaina 2026“…abs This study challenges the prevailing theoretical assumption in development economics that unemployment in developing countries is essentially disguised or underemployment rather than open unemployment in the conventional sense, arguing that Egypt faces a real and growing problem of open unemployment involving individuals actively seeking wage employment and unable to satisfy their demand for work. …”
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