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1 Lecture 8 Education For All The Age of Sustainable Development

2 8.1. Global School Enrollment (1970- 2011) Source: World Bank. 2014. “World Development Indicators.”

3 8.2. Female Primary School Enrollment (1970-2011) Source: World Bank. 2014. “World Development Indicators.”

4 8.3. Global Secondary School Enrollment (Gross) (2011) Source: World Bank. 2014. “World Development Indicators.”

5 8.4. Global Tertiary School Enrollment (Gross) (2011) Source: World Bank. 2014. “World Development Indicators.”

6 8.5. Health and Development Across the Lifespan Credit: Center on the Developing Child at Harvard University.

7 8.6. Rates of Return to Human Capital Investment Source: Heckman, James J. 2006. “Skill Formation and the Economics of Investing in Disadvantaged Children.” Science 312(5782): 1900–1902. Reprinted with permission from AAAS.

8 8.7. Preschool Enrollment and the Gap in Educational Attainment Source: Engle, Patrice L., et al. 2011. “Strategies for Reducing Inequalities and Improving Developmental Outcomes for Young Children in Low-Income and Middle-Income Countries.” The Lancet. 378(9799): 1339–1353.

9 8.8. Percentage of US Population 25 years+ Completing High School of College (1940- 2013) Source: U.S. Census Bureau Current Population Survey.

10 8.9. Rising US Tuition Costs (1986-2013) Source: Baum, Sandy, and Jennifer Ma. 2013. “Trends in College Pricing 2013.” New York: The College Board.

11 8.10. Rising Student Debt in the US Source: Federal Reserve of Economic Data.

12 8.11. Educational Attainment (2000) By 8 th Grade Socioeconomic Status (1988) Source: National Center for Education Statistics.

13 8.12. Great Gatsby Curve Inequality and Intergenerational Earnings Mobility Source: Corak, Miles. 2013. “Income Inequality, Equality of Opportunity, and Intergenerational Mobility.” Journal of Economic Perspectives 27(3): 79–102. Used with permission.

14 8.13a. Economic Status of Sons with Low-Earning Fathers (US vs. Canada) 8.13b. Economic Status of Sons with High-Earning Fathers (US vs. Canada) Source: Corak, Miles. 2009. Chasing the Same Dream, Climbing Different Ladders: Economic Mobility in the United States and Canada. Washington, DC: Pew Charitable Trusts Economic Mobility Project. © 2010 The Pew Charitable Trusts.

15 8.14. Global R&D Expenditures as Percentage of GDP (2010) Source: World Bank. 2014. “World Development Indicators.”


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