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To raise their children's chances of attending the most prestigious schools and universities in the highly competitive education system, many parents enroll them in private academies known as hagwons. At these institutions, students often spend more than seven hours per week, frequently studying late...
Methods:a cross-sectional study of medical students in two universities (one public and one private) in Ekiti state was conducted. A semi-structured questionnaire with adapted questions from the General Health Questionnaire and Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale was used to obtain information on so...
A nation-wide cross-sectional study using primary data was conducted in 2014. A representative sample size of 2400 physicians was calculated based on the National Council of Medicine database registries; telephone interviews were conducted to explore physicians’ sociodemographic characteristics and their ...
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This article has no associated abstract. ( fix it )Daniele CantiniCantini, Daniele. 2017. "We Take Care of Our Students: Private Universities and the Politics of Care in Egypt." Ethics and Social Welfare 11 (3): 261-276.
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