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    Social Mobility in Bolivia is Finally Improving!

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    This paper evaluates the degree of social mobility in Bolivia, both by comparing to other Latin American countries, and by comparing social mobility at different points in time. While Bolivia had one of the lowest levels of social mobility in the region in 1997, the last 10 years have seen spectacular improvements, especially for rural and female teenagers. This is very good news, as it suggests that Bolivia has finally escaped the low mobility – low growth equilibrium where it has been stuck for so long.Social Mobility, Bolivia

    Niche diversification of Sphagnum in Bolivia

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    Niche breadth values of Sphagnum species in the páramo and cloud forests of Bolivia are similar to those reported for Sphagnum-dominated peatlands in North America, but niche overlap values are higher for Sphagnum species in Bolivia. The pH, conductivity, and concentrations of Ca, Mg, Na, K, and P suggest that Sphagnum habitats in Bolivia are ombrotrophic in nature. Sphagnum is limited to small, scattered carpets in the páramo and cloud forests of the Bolivian Andes between 1800 and 4200 m. Common species found in these habitats include S. alegrense Warnst., S. boliviae Warnst., S. cuspidatum Ehrh., S. magellanicum Brid., S. oxyphyllum Warnst., S. recurvum P. Beauv., S. sanctojosephense Crum & Crosby, and S. sparsum Hampe

    Letter from Julia to Family April 26, 1939

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    Mostly this letter talks about how life was going for the Pearsons in Bolivia

    Letter from Tina Knight January 17, 1979

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    This letter from Tina talks about some problems they had been having in Bolivia

    Letter from Julia to family february 2, 1941

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    This letter just has news of what was happening in Bolivia and how the Pearsons were doing

    Letter from Julia to Family March 1, 1939

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    This letter talks about the local happenings in Bolivia

    DECENTRALIZATION´S EFFECTS ON EDUCATIONAL OUTCOMES IN BOLIVIA AND COLOMBIA

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    The effects of decentralization on public sector outputs is much debated but little agreed upon. This paper compares the remarkable case of Bolivia with the more complex case of Colombia to explore decentralization´s effects on public education outcomes. In Colombia, decentralization of education finance improved enrollment rates in public schools. In Bolivia, decentralization made government more responsive by re-directing public investment to areas of greatest need. In both countries, investment shifted from infrastructure to primary social services. In both, it was the behavior of smaller, poorer, more rural municipalities that drove these changes.decentralization, education, public investment, Bolivia, Colombia, local government

    Letter from Rosco and Tina Knight September 1978

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    This is a letter from the Knights to the now retired Pearsons telling what they had done in Bolivia

    Bolivia: The Economy During the Morales Administration

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    This paper examines the Bolivian economy since President Evo Morales took office in 2006. It finds that Bolivia’s economic growth in the last four years has been higher than at any time in the last 30 years, averaging 4.9 percent annually since the current administration took office in 2006. Projected GDP growth for 2009 is the highest in the hemisphere and follows its peak growth rate in 2008.Bolivia, Morales, Latin America, Central America
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