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Reforms that cost little or no money, such as improving the quality of primary and
secondary
education, have been shown to encourage growth while ameliorating inequality.
If this were the whole story, then what lay at the root of financial contagion in emerging markets would be of
secondary
importance.
Countries such as Brazil and Argentina paid off their loans to the IMF ahead of time, while others are buying up their own debt in
secondary
markets.
And, while the EFSF is not equipped to confront simultaneous crises in Spain and Italy, it has now been authorized to prevent such crises – or will be once national parliaments ratify the agreement reached on July 21 – by intervening on
secondary
debt markets to reduce interest-rate spreads on national bonds.
The Greek government currently must pay 25% for its ten-year bonds, which are trading at a 50% discount in the
secondary
market.
Although recent initiatives have lowered the cost of schooling for girls (through cash stipends and the elimination of school fees), many young women still drop out of
secondary
school, even without the opportunity to engage in paid work.
In the 2017 election, AfD voters tended to be men between the ages of 30 and 59 with only
secondary
education or vocational training, working blue-collar jobs – often with little job security – in small cities and rural areas.
But the absence of a
secondary
breakdown of such data, like the UK-style, four-fold class analysis (plus examination of patterns of unemployment by ethnicity or religion), makes it hard for social workers, public heath officials, and economic planners to diagnose new problems.
In three reactors, the fuel has melted, almost certainly through the reactor vessels; primary containment structures have been breached; explosions have torn away the
secondary
containment (the buildings); radioactive releases continue; and closed-loop cooling has not been re-established.
Just 23% of refugee adolescents are enrolled in
secondary
school, compared to 84% globally.
In low-income countries, a mere 9% of refugee children are enrolled in
secondary
school.
More than 700 graduates have attended
secondary
school, and more than 40 alumni are pursuing advanced degrees at universities around the world.
There was also clear recognition of meaningful progress on this front, with China’s tertiary sector (services) growing more rapidly than its
secondary
sector (manufacturing and construction) for the third year in a row – sufficient to make services the Chinese economy’s largest sector for the first time.
The ECB is stealthily buying government bonds on the
secondary
market, but its new governor, Mario Draghi, insists that such intervention is temporary, limited, and intended solely to “restore the functioning of monetary transmission channels.”
In Sub-Saharan African countries, for example, there are some 44 pupils for every qualified
secondary
school teacher, on average; for primary schools, the ratio is even worse, at 58 to one.
In the first half of 2013, services output (the tertiary sector) expanded by 8.3% year on year – markedly faster than the combined 7.6% growth of manufacturing and construction (the
secondary
sector).
Early in my career as an NIH fellow, I was fortunate to have access to multiple internal datasets from researchers at the NIH and Johns Hopkins University, where I spent two years conducting
secondary
analyses across various settings.
That means investing more in education at all levels – in early-childhood education programs, elementary and
secondary
schools, community colleges, trade-school programs for specific jobs in specific sectors, and financial aid for higher education.
Often,
secondary
Marxist thoughts linger on and are accepted as universal prejudices.
Moreover, US schools, particularly at the primary and
secondary
levels, continue to slip down the global scale, constraining Americans’ ability to benefit from globalization.
And the MasterCard Foundation is providing disadvantaged African students with financial assistance to attend
secondary
schools and university.
In parallel, the ECB has announced an “outright monetary transactions” (OMT) program to purchase bonds already trading on the
secondary
market.
Given that less than 10% of the world’s states are homogeneous, treating self-determination as a primary rather than
secondary
moral principle could have disastrous consequences in many parts of the world.
The share of US students going on to higher education after
secondary
school is now 67%, up 10% over the preceding decade.
As part of my research, I conducted more than 40 in-depth interviews with government officials and business elites, and fleshed out my findings with
secondary
data sources.
Because banks would need to accept higher risk, a
secondary
market for mortgages is necessary.
South Korea also needs to improve its public schools, particularly at the
secondary
level, and significantly upgrade vocational training.
State and local governments were leaders in establishing public primary and
secondary
education systems, as well as state colleges and universities.
Similar progress can be seen at the
secondary
level.
Indeed, over the same nine-year period, the number of
secondary
schools in Tanzania more than quadrupled, from 927 to 4,102, and enrollment surged, from just over 250,000 students to nearly 1.5 million.
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