... there are at the present time three distinct plans of organization of school
systems. In some provinces the first eight grades (or years) of schooling
constitute the primary school, with the succeeding four (or in two provinces, five)
grades constituting the secondary school. Other provinces employ a 6-3-3 plan,
under which the primary school terminates at the end of grade VI, with grades VII-
IX inclusive as the junior secondary school, and grades X-XII as the senior secondary school.
... there are at the present time three distinct plans of organization of school
systems. In some provinces the first eight grades (or years) of schooling
constitute the primary school, with the succeeding four (or in two provinces, five)
grades constituting the secondary school. Other provinces employ a 6-3-3 plan,
under which the primary school terminates at the end of grade VI, with grades VII-
IX inclusive as the junior secondary school, and grades X-XII as the senior secondary school.
Extrait de la couverture . "The book is set against a backdrop of the everyday cycle of happiness and sorrow experienced by the common people of Pakistan, in particular its women. The laws and legal confrontation between the sexes have been ably portrayed. The author discusses gender disputes, economic disparities, legal and social inequalities. The culture of violence and crimes against women is illustrated with real cases. Quotations from the Quran are used to illustrate the just and equitable spirit of Islamic laws, but along with this the author discusses the ways in which these laws have been misinterpreted and distorted. Recommandations and remedies with a road map for change in the economic, social and legal environment of the country add to the value of the book. Eminently readable and containing several case studies and real life examples the book is essential reading for all thinking women in Pakistan."
Extrait de la couverture . "The book is set against a backdrop of the everyday cycle of happiness and sorrow experienced by the common people of Pakistan, in particular its women.
The Exploitation of Labor in a Globalizing Economy
This important book contains case studies with substantive analysis of Chinese workers in a variety of settings: state enterprises, urban collectives, township and village enterprises, domestic private enterprises, and foreign funded enterprises. The cases include urban workers migrant workers from the countryside, and workers who are sent to work outside of China. The analytical framework for these case studies lays out why labor rights violations have been occurring in China and highlights the contex in which these violations operate and the extent to which these selected cases are not isolated incidents. Moreover, the dilemma of Chinese workers is put into international perspective: the context of the international labor market, the setting of competitive minimum wages in Asia, and the concern for Chinese workers' rights taken up by the International Labor Organization (ILO). This book debunks the conventional wisdom that Chinese workers are thriving because the Chinese economy is booming. Indeed the wage structures of these enterprises of different ownership types contribute to widening income disparities in China. The book uncovers what exactly overseas Chinese entrepreneurship (Taiwan and Hong Kong), means at the factory level. And it calls for a new approach to scrutinizing the phenomena of the so-called Chinese economic miracle and it's repercussions on other economies and labor markets.
These are some of the crucial questions which lie behind the figures of Table 4.3,
questions to which we shall return to in Chapter 5. A Larger Universe:
Entitlements and Transfer Spending At this point we need to broaden our
analysis to include all transfer spending, including such spending that is
characterized as "entitlements." The reason is that we cannot look at SOCIAL
SECURITY AND THE COPERNICAN QUESTION 93 A Larger Universe:
Entitlements and Transfer Spending.
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