A brief discussion about the relation of education as economic growth
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https://doi.org/10.18316/373Keywords:
Economics, Higher Education, Labor Market, Wage, Productive RestructuringAbstract
The paper has as objective to verify the interconnection between education and economic growth. The selected variables were the amount of Higher Education Institutions and graduates, the links with Higher Education in the formal labor market, the remuneration and the value of Gross Domestic Product. Tools of descriptive and applied statistics are used to verify the relation that these concepts establish among themselves and the economic growth. It was observed that as it increases the numbers of workers with the Higher Education, the wage presents a downward trend.
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2012-12-26
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