Do Vietnamese schools provide the right education for an industrialising country?
This paper examines whether Vietnamese schools are providing children with the education that is needed by an industrialising middle-income country. International comparisons show that, despite Vietnam’s generous spending on education, the country’s school enrolments and attainments are relatively l...
Main Authors: | Baulch, B, Dat, V, Thang, N |
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Formato: | Working paper |
Idioma: | English |
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Young Lives
2012
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