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EARLY CHILDHOOD Early Childhood
Cognition
Behavior
CHILDHOOD Childhood
Learning in Primary
ADOLESCENCE Secondary
Enrollment in Secondary
Graduation from Secondary
Learning in Secondary
ADULTHOOD (Workers) Adulthood Workers
Earnings
Employment
Formality
ADULTHOOD (Managers) Adulthood Managers
Management Skills
Firm Productivity
Profits
Firm survival

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Early Childhood

Early childhood: The region faces two significant challenges for skills development during early childhood: improving cognition and behavioral outcomes in children 0 to 5 years old.

Childhood: Most children in the region attend primary school. A major challenge for policymakers is to improve learning for students ages 6 to 11.

Childhood
 

Adolescense

Adolescence: Although most children in the region start secondary school, not all complete it. A major challenge for the region is reducing secondary school dropout rates and attracting students to schools by improving learning for students ages 12 to 17.

Adulthood (workers): Today’s labor market requires constant retooling and upgrading of skills. Providing adult training opportunities is key to improving employment opportunities in formal jobs with higher earnings.

Adulthood Workers
 

Adulthood Managers

Adulthood (managers): Good managers are the backbone of productive firms. What can policymakers do to develop the managerial skills of their populations? Find out by exploring SkillsBank what interventions can foster management skills, firm productivity, profits and firm survival.

 
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