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Public Costs and Benefits for a Woman Attaining Tertiary Education (2010): As Compared With Costs and Benefits for Upper Secondary or Post-Secondary Non-Tertiary Education
Education at a Glance 2014
doi 10.1787/eag-2014-graph77-en
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September 10, 2014
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