On July 2, Paxter, a consulting firm specializing in academic strategy and pedagogical engineering, will publish the result of ten years of research : a comparative international study on the correlations between economic development, access to higher...
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On July 2, Paxter, a consulting firm specializing in academic strategy and pedagogical engineering, will publish the result of ten years of research : a comparative international study on the correlations between economic development, access to higher education, and employability.
How is access to higher education correlated to employability ? Should access to higher education be promoted to develop employment ? How is revenue correlated with access to higher education ?
At a time when investment in higher education is often positioned as a direct response to youth unemployment, Paxter unveils a ten-year international study covering 80 countries and accounting for 90% of the world’s youth population.
The authors of the publication - Pierre Aliphat, Nikola Damjanovic, and Pierre Tapie - provide a global documented analysis of the actual correlations between economic development, access to higher education, and employability, thereby challenging several widely held assumptions.
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