Sentence examples for improved human capital from inspiring English sources

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The short term benefits include, reduced morbidity and mortality, and improved cognitive development, while long term benefits include improved human capital and improved reproductive outcomes in women.

Evidence from multiple social protection programmes implemented in Sub-Saharan Africa demonstrate significant impact on poverty reduction and improved human capital development in the areas of health, nutrition, education, food security and livelihood support.

Optimum early childhood experience is believed to allow children to benefit fully from educational opportunities resulting in improved human capital.

The first and second Forums are the beginning of a long, but rather promising process to strengthen integrated and inclusive social protection systems as well as contribute to the improved human capital development and generate long-term inclusive growth in Gambia, especially among the most vulnerable and excluded, including children.

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That's the surest way to improve human capital.

Our results suggest that while improving human capital in EU countries has the potential for substantial economic gain, the specific policy choices are less clearly appropriate.

If generations overlap, then a well-designed fiscal policy may be able to improve human capital investments by replacing missing capital markets with an intergenerational transfer scheme.

The authors examine how fiscal policy relates to the three drivers of productivity: improving human capital, increasing physical capital (equipment or software, for example), and using these forms of capital more efficiently.

With the goal of raising per capita income to over $15,000 by 2020 from the current level of $6,634, the plan included measures to improve human capital, reduce migration and privatize inefficient government linked corporations (GLCs).

This might be the result of using more or better capital equipment, using more efficient production processes, new inventions, or improving "human capital" (workers' education and skills, and their ability to adapt to different tasks).

Being NEET means remaining unproductive, losing the opportunity to improve human capital.

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