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In 2012, the secondary and tertiary sectors accounted for 30.3 percent and 36.1 percent, respectively, of the total workforce, reflecting the country's shifting emphasis from the primary and secondary ...
A virologist and Vice Chancellor of Crescent University, Abeokuta, Prof. Ibraheem Gbajabiamila, has frowned at how taxpayers ...
In a renewed call to tackle the continent’s energy crisis, stakeholders have urged African governments to stop relying on developed countries for the ...
In addition to all this, the industrial sector, particularly the manufacturing sub-sector, can demand inputs from the other four sectors of the economy; namely: primary, tertiary, quaternary ...
A leading education technology organisation, Argyle IT & Education, has urged Nigeria to invest in tertiary education, saying it is a critical driver of innovation and economic growth.
All countries engaging in strategic reforms of their tertiary sectors benefit from ensuring that their national strategies and policies prioritize equitable access, improved learning and skills ...
Migration to developed countries will turn short-term, says Indiaspora founder Despite anti-immigration rhetoric, skilled workers will be required in the developed world where the population is ...
The Perennial General Hospital Tianjin, China's first wholly foreign-owned, third-grade general hospital, commenced operations in North China’s Tianjin Municipality on Wednesday, as the country ...
Fiji has lost about 3 percent of its population permanently to developed countries and the numbers continue to rise because of labour pull factors.
IISD researchers said developed countries spending USD 378 billion on fossil fuel subsidies shows that public funds are available but are being "directed in the wrong direction".