Parliamentary Papers, Band 11H.M. Stationery Office, 1962 |
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... increase in women was nearly double the increase in men ( 20,200 compared with 10,900 ) . In the second , the position was reversed , women teachers increasing by only 8,200 compared with an increase of 17,300 in men . The proportion of ...
... increase in women was nearly double the increase in men ( 20,200 compared with 10,900 ) . In the second , the position was reversed , women teachers increasing by only 8,200 compared with an increase of 17,300 in men . The proportion of ...
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... increase in current expenditure that would automatically follow from the increase in the number of students , if we assumed present costs per head to remain As Table 56 shows , the expansion recommended would involve an additional ...
... increase in current expenditure that would automatically follow from the increase in the number of students , if we assumed present costs per head to remain As Table 56 shows , the expansion recommended would involve an additional ...
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... increase in wastage rates would slow down after 1965 and that there would be no increase after 1970 . 12 . Examples of the assumed wastage rates are shown in Table AA . 2 . Wastage rates of full - time non - graduate teachers : by age ...
... increase in wastage rates would slow down after 1965 and that there would be no increase after 1970 . 12 . Examples of the assumed wastage rates are shown in Table AA . 2 . Wastage rates of full - time non - graduate teachers : by age ...
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