Analyzing Policy Options for Raising Educational Levels in Malaysia
Research SummaryPublished 1985
Research SummaryPublished 1985
This research brief describes work documented in Schooling Policy in Malaysia (R-3147-AID).
This research brief describes RAND's analysis of factors that influence educational levels among subgroups in Malaysia. RAND studied school attendance levels in that country during 1976 and 1977.
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