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A. investment (two years of lost salary at the pre-enrolment rate and two years of tuition) to derive the M.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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In 2009, net enrolment rate for boys stood at 93 per cent whereas for girls it equals 87 per cent.
UNESCO: Promoting Women��s Literacy in Angola and Mozambique
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It is due to such a comprehensive primary schooling system that the Net Enrolment Rate (NER) for primary school in Indonesia reached 95.41 per cent in 2011.
UNESCO: AKRAB! (Literacy Creates Power)
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Studies have shown this can nearly double the enrolment rate.
ECONOMIST: Soft paternalism
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One-tenth of the world's primary-age children who are not in school live in Pakistan 7m of them, thanks to a net enrolment rate (after allowing for dropouts) of just 57%.
ECONOMIST: A small start on the big problem of illiteracy
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For instance, as a result of the UPE which provided free and compulsory primary education, the national primary school enrolment rate rose dramatically from 2.5 million in 1997 to 7.2 million in 2000.
UNESCO: Country Profile: Uganda
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In the past five years the rate of enrolment in higher education has taken off, from 7% to 13% of young Indians.
ECONOMIST: Infrastructure is India��s biggest handicap
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As a result of UPE, the national rate of enrolment in primary school education rose dramatically from 2.5 million in 1997 to 7.2 million in 2000.
UNESCO: Family Basic Education (FABE)
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Yet according to the report, public spending on primary education grew at a faster rate than primary enrolment.
UNESCO: World Water Assessment Programme (WWAP)
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Although this was criticised by both the right and the left, it has returned the rate of non-white enrolment to what it had been before the court's ruling.
ECONOMIST: Affirmative action in Florida
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Jay Nixon, the Democratic nominee and Missouri's well-known attorney-general, has hammered Republicans for cutting Medicaid enrolment and letting the state's unemployment rate rise to a 17-year high.
ECONOMIST: Gubernatorial candidates are waging their own battles
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As a result, the 2010 national census established that China had achieved near-universal primary school net enrolment and youth literacy rates (see above) while its total adult literacy rate rose markedly from 66 per cent in 1982 to 91 per cent in 2000 and 94 per cent by 2010.
UNESCO: Community Learning Centres (CLC) Programme