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  2. Education economics - Wikipedia

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    Education economics or the economics of education is the study of economic issues relating to education, including the demand for education, the financing and provision of education, and the comparative efficiency of various educational programs and policies. From early works on the relationship between schooling and labor market outcomes for ...

  3. Socioeconomic impact of female education - Wikipedia

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    This phenomenon can be accompanied by the so-called hidden curriculum in schools, where certain values are reinforced. [13] Emphasis on the superiority of boys can cause educated women to pass up economic opportunities in favor of lower-paying traditionally female jobs, with poor economic and social consequences. [13]

  4. Wage growth - Wikipedia

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    Wage growth (or real wage growth) is a rise of wage adjusted for inflations, often expressed in percentage. [1] In macroeconomics, wage growth is one of the main indications to measure economic growth for a long-term since it reflects the consumer's purchasing power in the economy as well as the level of living standards. [2]

  5. In Shaky Economy, Families Turn to Nonprofits for School Supplies

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    A Growing Need Local chapters of United Way Worldwide also run school-supply drives as part of the organization's June 21 Day of Action activities, a push to get Americans to volunteer in their ...

  6. Some good reasons for partisan perceptions about the economy

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    However, today there is a growing understanding that differences in economic outcomes are mostly connected to differences in educational attainment between places.

  7. How Can the Economy Grow If Consumers Become Savers? - AOL

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    The consumer savings rate jumped to 6.4% in June, the highest it has been in a year, and far above prerecession levels. But this surge of responsible behavior on the part of Americans isn't ...

  8. Economy - Wikipedia

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    An economy [a] is an area of the production, distribution and trade, as well as consumption of goods and services.In general, it is defined as a social domain that emphasize the practices, discourses, and material expressions associated with the production, use, and management of resources. [3]

  9. New data shows US economy on track to grow at ... - AOL

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    Fresh data from S&P Global showed the US economy is tracking for solid growth through the end of 2024. New data shows US economy on track to grow at 'encouragingly solid pace' [Video] Skip to main ...