Peadar Cremin’s scientific contributions

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Education, development and poverty reduction: A literature critique
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July 2012

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International Journal of Educational Development

Peadar Cremin

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Mary Goretti Nakabugo

The concept of development has evolved from an exclusive focus on economic growth towards an interrelated, even integrated approach involving progress across a range of disciplines such as health, education, economics and agriculture. The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) are rooted in this evolved conception of development. A concerted global effort embracing multiple disciplines in the formal and informal sectors is now essential for their achievement. This paper traces the changing meaning of development, while at the same time tracing the benefits of investing in education for poverty reduction, and the conditions that facilitate and/or hamper education's contribution to poverty reduction.

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... According to Craig and Porter (2003), governments must be highly committed to eradicating poverty. According to (Cremin & Nakabugo, 2012), investing in education helps people to escape poverty and achieve economic progress. However, (Hasibuan et al., 2019) discovered that the village development index, the distance to the capital, and the number of people using PLN electricity did not significantly reduce poverty, population, education level, village fund allocation (ADD), number of grocery stores, and village funds. ...

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Analysis of Rural Poverty in Bengkulu Province Indonesia
Education, development and poverty reduction: A literature critique
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International Journal of Educational Development