Turkey : Expanding Opportunities for the Next Generation

Autor: World Bank
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2009
Předmět:
PUBLIC DEBATE
EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES
HEALTH INSURANCE
CLASSROOM
LEARNING MATERIALS
LOW BIRTH WEIGHT
EQUAL ACCESS
SCHOOL AGE
NATIONAL LEVEL
OLD CHILDREN
CARE OPTIONS
ENROLLMENT RATES
URBAN WOMEN
EQUALITY OF OPPORTUNITY
MOTHER
UNDER FIVE MORTALITY
MENTAL HEALTH
RISK FACTORS
SOCIAL INDICATORS
EFFECTIVE POLICIES
SOCIAL SERVICES
LANGUAGE STIMULATION
AGED
INTERVENTIONS
READING
OLD AGE
SERVICE DELIVERY
ADULT POPULATION
EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS
IMMUNIZATIONS
CHILD DEVELOPMENT
PUBLIC SERVICES
YOUNG GIRLS
SOCIAL SCIENCES
EXTENDED FAMILY
FERTILITY
SCHOOL READINESS
SECONDARY SCHOOL ENROLMENT
EDUCATION SERVICES
SOCIETAL LEVEL
EDUCATED MOTHERS
DEVELOPMENT POLICY
YOUNG AGE
YOUNG CHILDREN
USER FEES
ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY
PREGNANT WOMEN
ACCESS TO QUALITY EDUCATION
COMPLETION RATES
WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION
ANTENATAL CARE
UNIVERSAL ACCESS
LIFE CHANCES
EARLY EDUCATION
FEMALE LABOR FORCE
EMOTIONAL SKILLS
YOUNG WOMEN
CITIZENS
EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION
LIFE EXPECTANCY
SOCIAL POLICIES
EARTHQUAKE
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
ACCESS TO INFORMATION
IRON
GENDER DIFFERENCES
POOR CHILDREN
BABY
PARTICIPATION RATES
PREGNANCY
MEDICAL FACILITY
ORPHANS
DISADVANTAGED GROUPS
IRON DEFICIENCIES
NUTRITION
RESPECT
SECONDARY SCHOOL
MOTHER TONGUE
INTERNATIONAL COMPARISONS
PRE-SCHOOL EDUCATION
YOUNG CHILD
PREGNANCIES
CHILD CARE SERVICES
ECD
ENROLLMENT
FAMILY SUPPORT
MORTALITY RATE
SOCIAL BEHAVIOR
CHILD PROTECTION
MEDICAL TREATMENT
COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT
ECD PROGRAMS
PRIMARY SCHOOLING
POOR GIRLS
NUTRITION INTERVENTIONS
GENDER
MARKET ECONOMY
SCHOOLING
DISADVANTAGED CHILDREN
CHILDCARE
ADEQUATE NUTRITION
PUBLIC SERVICE
INFANTS
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
NON-FORMAL EDUCATION
CHILD HEALTH
FAMILIES
PRESCHOOL PROGRAMS
TEACHER SALARIES
TRAINING PROGRAMS
HEALTH SYSTEM
POPULATION GROUPS
PRIMARY GROSS ENROLLMENT
DISADVANTAGED COMMUNITIES
BRAIN DEVELOPMENT
SAFETY NETS
SOCIAL EXPENDITURES
PRODUCTIVITY
PUBLIC AWARENESS
INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT
PRESCHOOL EDUCATION
HOLISTIC APPROACH
MATERNAL NUTRITION
CHRONIC MALNUTRITION
GROWTH MONITORING
TEENAGERS
ENROLMENT RATES
QUALITY SCHOOLS
SIBLINGS
CHILD EDUCATION
GIRLS
KINDERGARTEN
TELEVISION
LIVING STANDARDS
MINISTRY OF EDUCATION
DAY CARE
IODINE
LIVE BIRTHS
SANITATION
CHILDRENS HEALTH
RURAL AREAS
MARRIED WOMEN
AGE GROUPS
PARENTING
PROGRESS
QUALITY PRIMARY EDUCATION
PRESCHOOLS
MORTALITY
LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES
EARLY CHILDHOOD
EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT POLICIES
BIRTH CERTIFICATE
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
LEARNING ACHIEVEMENT
CARE DURING PREGNANCY
SOCIAL SECURITY
EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT
STUDENT ASSESSMENT
FAMILY HEALTH
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
FAMILY MEMBERS
SKILLED STAFF
EARLY CHILDHOOD PROGRAMS
SOCIAL POLICY
SCHOOL ENROLMENT
KINDERGARTENS
PHYSICAL HEALTH
MINISTRY OF HEALTH
WOMAN
SOCIAL MOBILITY
DISTRIBUTION OF WEALTH
POOR FAMILIES
IODINE DEFICIENCY
IMMUNIZATION
FORMAL EDUCATION
HUMAN CAPITAL
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
MORTALITY RATES
CAREGIVERS
HYGIENE
NET ENROLLMENT
STATE PLANNING
NATIONAL POLICY
EMPLOYMENT CREATION
MIGRATION
RETURNS TO EDUCATION
HOUSEHOLD INCOME
HEIGHT FOR AGE
PUBLIC POLICY
LEARNING
PRIMARY SCHOOLS
STUNTING
ECD POLICIES
CHILD CARE
INADEQUATE FOOD INTAKE
ADULT EDUCATION
GAP BETWEEN GIRLS
LIFELONG LEARNING
PARENTAL INVOLVEMENT
SOCIOECONOMIC STATUS
INEQUITIES
PRIMARY SCHOOL
HOUSEHOLD LEVEL
EMOTIONAL DEVELOPMENT
CHILD SERVICES
CARE CENTERS
NATIONAL EDUCATION
HEALTH SERVICES
DISCRIMINATION
VOCATIONAL TRAINING
PRACTITIONERS
SCHOOL ATTENDANCE
URBAN AREAS
DEVELOPMENT POLICIES
Popis: This report is a part of larger welfare and social policy work agenda which the Turkish State Planning Organization and the World Bank are carrying out collaboratively. The work agenda includes the preparation of a number of conceptualized, and in part of co-authored, analytical studies on topics ranging from examines the equity determinants to investigating the links between poverty, employment creation, and growth. Further, the work agenda comprises a number of human development dialogues for which we are inviting international experts and practioners to share their experiences about social policy reforms with the Turkish government and the wider academic and non-governmental public. This report examines life chances. Life chances for today Turkish people, most importantly future generation, today's children. The results presented in this report show that life chances differ in important dimensions today, and that Turkey could immensely improve its human and economic development potential by maximizing such opportunities.
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