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Instead, the MENA region has some of the world’s highest rates of youth unemployment, leading to the world’s largest brain drain, as
educated
young people seek opportunities abroad.
Instead, they will have to develop a more sophisticated digital economy that takes advantage of young,
educated
workforces.
Many members of Pakistan’s elite have been
educated
in American universities – another leading indicator of a country’s orientation.
For example, the gains from labor mobility have not been equally sharedbetween
educated
and uneducated migrants.
When women have access to the full range of digital services – from mobile banking to telemedicine – they are generally wealthier, healthier, and better
educated.
India’s favorable demographic profile can add significantly to its economic-growth potential for the next three decades, provided that its young people are
educated
and trained properly.
The Clinton Administration and the IMF
educated
financial markets about countries that they believed were following sound policies and that had bright long-run growth prospects.
A modern society does need
educated
people: not just engineers, chemists, and doctors, but millions of people who can write coherent letters, fill in complicated forms, explain insurance policies, and interpret statistical data from machines on factory floors.
Employers naturally tend to hire the most
educated
workers on offer, and so as the number of graduates increase, so does the number of “graduate” jobs.
So, while any developed country obviously needs an
educated
population, the idea that having the most education will get you the most prosperity is a chimera.
Moreover, even these estimates are really not much more than
educated
guesses, because only in the US have shale formations been subject to intense exploration over a period of decades.
Moreover, better job opportunities created an incentive to become better
educated.
But China’s increasingly prosperous, educated, and confident consumers have the clout – and the numbers – to transform the way the world spends, possibly even more than Western baby boomers did in their prime.
Finally, workers must be
educated
and trained to use increasingly high-tech tools (especially in labor-intensive industries), so that they can make useful things for which there is still demand.
McGruder, who works closely with African astronomers, agrees that a space program for the region is critical to raising the profile of careers in science and engineering in a part of the world where the most
educated
people still go into finance or management.
Ordinary citizens should become more alert to the signs of radicalization, and more
educated
on how to respond.
Obama rightly emphasized that competitiveness in the world today depends on an
educated
workforce and modern infrastructure.
This unwitting comparison usually comes out in favor of Chinese officials, who are, as a group, better educated, more cosmopolitan, and more focused on business (because the ruling Communist Party uses economic growth and foreign investment as criteria for promoting officials).
Unlike North Korea, it possesses a vibrant civil society,
educated
classes that are the envy of the region, an extensive diaspora, and one of the world’s richest endowments of natural resources.
Beyond creating a better life for herself, an educated, empowered girl supports the prosperity of members of her family and wider community – including fathers, brothers, and husbands, as much as mothers and sisters.
But, as the public is
educated
about the specific threats that nuclear weapons continue to pose to the cities in which they live, that stance will be increasingly difficult to maintain.
This is especially important today, because the challenges of sustainable development will require knowledgeable and
educated
citizens everywhere.
This willingness to subordinate state to God, even among the highly educated, lies at the heart of Pakistan’s crisis.
But it is the young, well educated, and relatively well-to-do who seem to have the deepest craving to banish their fears by nostalgically rediscovering a lost world of blind faith.
If young children do not receive high-quality care from
educated
professionals who understand how to stimulate and shape brain development, the next generation of Americans will suffer from an ever-widening achievement gap relative to their counterparts in other advanced countries and emerging competitors.
In other words, the segment of the US government that is directly responsible for upholding national security recognizes the need to attract and retain highly
educated
workers to provide care and early learning to the children of all employees.
To compete in a digital global economy, the US – indeed, any country – needs a capable, well educated, innovative, and healthy workforce.
On one hand, the world sees a young,
educated
leader pledging to modernize Russia, particularly in terms of bringing its law enforcement and judicial practices into line with international norms.
But roughly half of the country’s chief executives, and two-thirds of its doctors, have been privately
educated.
Instead, innovation was directed at perfecting the exploitation of those who are less educated, and at circumventing the regulations and accounting standards that were designed to make markets more efficient and stable.
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