Analysis of education, employment and income distribution using an economic-demographic model of the Philippines
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education.; employment; income distribution; educational policy.; income; economic model; WEP; research project; population; statistical table; éducation; emploi; répartition du revenu; educación; empleo; distribución del ingreso; politique éducative; revenu; modèle économique; PME; projet de recherche; population; tableau statistique; política educativa; ingreso; modelo económico; PME; proyecto de investigación; población; cuadros estadísticos;All these keywords.
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